The first library in New Milford, known as the Union Library, was established in 1796 and housed in "public spirited citizens' " homes. Open only 5...
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Mission
The Purpose of the Friends of the Burnham Library is to stimulate
public use of the library, provide financial assistance to the libra...
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History:
The Bridgewater Library Association was established in l904, but it wasn’t until l909, when a room for library purposes was establi...
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The Sherman Library is a community resource, freely available to all. The Library responds to the public’s need for information, education, a...
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About
The Gunn Memorial Library, Inc. is a non-profit corporation providing free public library services to Washington, Connecticut and the surrou...
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The Hodge Memorial Library was founded in 1896 and continued to operate in its original location in the stone building in the center of Roxbury unt...
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The Shepaug School Library serves Region 12 students in grades 6 through 12. Residents of Washington, Bridgewater and Roxbury are welcome to ...
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Mission:
The New Fairfield Free Public Library seeks to serve the community as a source of information, education, recreation, and enjoyment by as...
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Mission Statement: The Kent Library Association operates the Kent Memorial Library to provide material, programs and services to help members of th...
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The library was founded in 1928, when it was located on the second floor of the Pawling Firehouse. Today, Pawling Free Library occupies two buildin...
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Mission Statement
As an essential city asset, the Danbury Library is committed to being:
- A welcoming destination
- A convenient gateway to the...
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Friends of the C. H. Booth Library is a 501(c)(3) organization dedicated to providing financial and material support to our local library in Newtow...
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The Cyrenius H. Booth Library was a posthumous gift of Newtown's benefactress, Mary Elizabeth Hawley. It was named after her maternal grandfather w...
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The Bethlehem Library Association was founded in 1857 with just a handful of books. By 1899 the book collection had grown to over 800, at which tim...
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