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As a cost-cutting measure, in 1970, the library decided to close the Main Branch during Sundays and holidays. [106] The library also closed the Main Branch's science and technology division in late 1971 to save money, but private funds allowed the division to reopen in January 1972. [107]
[2] [3] The library was one of the first in NYC to utilize a "merchandising format" of displaying books. [2] The Cortelyou branch was one of 10 branches to close temporarily during the COVID-19 pandemic. [4] The library was remodeled in 2021, led by community organization Friends of Cortelyou Library. The branch re-opened in late 2021 after the ...
The Low Memorial Library (nicknamed Low) is a building at the center of Columbia University's Morningside Heights campus in Upper Manhattan in New York City.The building, located near 116th Street between Broadway and Amsterdam Avenue, was designed by Charles Follen McKim of the firm McKim, Mead & White.
The 7.25 library positions up for elimination are expected to save $1.168 million and would mean closing the West Salem branch and further hours and service reductions at the main Salem Public ...
The library closed one hour early in order for City Manager Eric D. Batista and Worcester Public Library Executive Director Jason Homer to meet with staff to discuss the incident and staff concerns.
Jul. 2—The Bigfork branch of Flathead County Library will be closed for a month while staff move into their new Bridge Street building. A release from Flathead County Library on Monday said the ...
The library opened on June 1, 1927. The library closed in 1990 because its masonry was not reinforced and the building was not in compliance with seismic safety codes. The library operated from a temporary location until February 1996. The library re-opened in its current location on March 26, 1996.
The John F. Kennedy Presidential Library and Museum is the temporarily closed [3] presidential library and museum of John Fitzgerald Kennedy (1917–1963), the 35th president of the United States (1961–1963).