History: The Rutland Historical Society records and preserves the history of Rutland, MA. If you have any questions on Rutland's past be sure to co...
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The Friends of the Rutland Library is a non-profit organization which supports the library in many ways. The organization and its volunteers sponso...
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History: The Damon Memorial building, which is the home of the Gale Free Library, was the gift of Samuel C. Gale and his wife, Susan Damon Gale. Mr...
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Mission:
“The purpose of the Corporation shall be to provide support for the Gale Free Library of Holden, Massachusetts, in the form of fund...
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On February 11, 1884 Mr. Edward A. Goodnow deeded to the town of Princeton a tract of land with a building to be used as a public library. The land...
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History:
The Hubbardston Public Library was founded in 1872, and originally housed its collection of books in the local Mechanics Hall. In 1874, J...
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About Us:
Opened in 1914, the former Greendale Branch was renamed in 1994 to honor Frances Perkins who grew up in Worcester and was the first woma...
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The first public library in West Boylston opened in 1878 following a $100 bequest from the estate of David Lee Child. In addition, Lydia Maria Chil...
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Mission:
To offer educational, research, and popular materials in a friendly, professional, and welcoming environment to patrons of all ages. The ...
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The lands that are now Westminster were designated as compensation to the veterans and their heirs of King Phillip’s War of 1675-76.The initi...
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Since the opening of the Great Brook Valley Branch Library in 1981, its convenient location has been serving the Great Brook Valley housing project...
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