Some libraries in South Jersey are booking expansions
The following article from this morning’s Philadelphia Inquirer discusses how some libraries in S. Jersey are booking expansions. The article was written by Cynthia Henry.
“How cramped is the Margaret E. Heggan Library in Washington Township?
“We were storing books in the bathroom, that’s how bad it was,” said Sally Zbikowski, treasurer of the library’s friends group.
Children in the township - Gloucester County’s most populous - get squeezed out of story times, patrons wait for computers, and meetings are jammed into a tiny conference room.
But that could all be a memory as early as next fall under plans to move the outgrown public library into a renovated educational building twice the size of the current facility.”
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