Mission:
The mission of Louis B. Goodall Memorial Library is to encourage, foster and enhance a lifelong enjoyment of reading and learning...
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Mission Statement The mission of the Springvale Public Library is to nurture and support opportunities for life-long learning and the enjoyment of...
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About Us:
The Waterboro Public Library, founded and originally sponsored by the Massabesic Lioness Club, was first located in two rooms on the sec...
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Mission:
The Berwick Public Library provides a vibrant and dynamic place where the community engages in personal enrichment. People of all a...
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Our Mission
To offer the resources and encouragement necessary to promote the joy of reading, increase awareness of the world, broaden cultural ho...
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VisionThe vision of the Kennebunk Free Library is to serve the diverse cultural, informational, educational, and recreational needs of the communit...
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Mission Statement -Wells Public Library provides information and services for the residents of the community in their pursuit of educational, cult...
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Library Operations
The Berwick Library Association, a nonprofit organization, oversees operation of the Library. Library operations are fu...
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About Us The Milton Free Public Library is affectionately known as the "Little Red School House" by the residents of Milton and Milton Mills. The...
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Davis Memorial Library is housed in a beautiful, one story, one room brick structure designed by John Calvin Stevens. It was built in 1912 by Walte...
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Mission Statement The Somersworth Public Library will provide the citizens of the City of Somersworth access to the materials and services necessa...
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The Jewett Eastman House is an important part of the history of South Berwick. It is the childhood home of Sarah Orne Jewett, a 19th century author...
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Mission Statement
The Louis T. Graves Memorial Public Library is a cultural and intellectual commons for the community by providing free and unf...
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Philanthropist Cornelius Sweetser, who was a distant cousin of Wadlin Sweetser left the Dyer Library $10,000 as a maintenance fund. The building fu...
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One hundred and one years before the start of the first Free Public Library, a Social Library was founded on the 12th of March, 1792. The first boo...
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About Us On May 6, 1987, Judge Gafney, who was born in Ossippee, NH in 1843 and died in Rochester, NH in 1899, wrote this in his will (among other...
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History of the LibraryHistoryThe main section of the library (Adult Part) was built in 1916 and opened 1917. It was the gift of the late Henry Pier...
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