About Us:
The Nahant Public Library was founded in 1819, the third oldest in Massachusetts after Franklin and Harvard. Our library became a free ...
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About the Library : In 1815 a "Social Library" formed, that was then chartered by the Legislature in 1818. In 1819 the collection totalled an over...
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About Us:The Winthrop Public Library is comprised of two buildings – the Frost Library building (c.1899) and the George M. Hyde addition buil...
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History: The first publicly funded library in Revere was established at a town meeting held on April 29, 1880. In June of that year, the town meet...
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The Orient Heights Branch Library opened in 1912. The building was built by the Druker family who leased it to the City of Boston. In 1986, the Dru...
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History:In 1843 a group of people gathered in Saugus to debate the philosophical issues of the day. They became known as the Saugus Debating Societ...
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About the Friends Of The Saugus Public Library :
The Friends of the Saugus Public Library is a non-profit, community service organization whose go...
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Mission:
The Public Library of the City of Chelsea is to be a community library whose circulating collections and public information services refl...
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Mission:The new East Boston Branch opened in November 2013. At 15,000 square feet in size, the East Boston Branch features an open floor plan with ...
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About Us:
The Shute Library will be renovated and slightly expanded beginning in August of 2013. This exciting project will provide a facility tha...
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In 1959, the P. T. A. was asked by the Board of Selectmen to join with them and the Advisory Board to make a study of the Library for the purpose o...
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To instill a love of reading and learning in children and adults by providing access to the world of ideas and information. Open to all, the Librar...
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The Beverly Public Library was established in 1855, three years after the Massachusetts Legislature became the first in the nation to authorize cit...
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History Of The Library :
In December 1856, the American banker, philanthropist, and Danvers native George Peabody gave $10,000 for the establishm...
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