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LTTE: Please support Lynnfield Library renovations

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October 27, 2024 by To the editor

To the editor:

At the Fall Town Meeting Nov. 13, the townspeople will have the opportunity to support a much-needed modernization of the public library. Long overdue, the library is a cornerstone of our community, serving all ages as a vital community resource, providing access to information, education, and cultural experiences.

Libraries are not stagnant institutions. They have changed with the demands of society to stay relevant —  and that still holds true today. From the first subscription libraries established in colonial America to the Carnegie libraries that proliferated across the country in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, libraries have played a pivotal role in shaping our nation’s character and fostering intellectual growth by promoting literacy, fostering lifelong learning, and supporting economic development.

Renovating the Lynnfield Public Library is not merely about updating the physical structure; it is about investing in our community’s future. We need to continue the tradition of allowing our library to be innovative, responsive and transformative. These necessary improvements are not simply a case of updating electrical and plumbing systems, fixing structural defects, ADA compliance, and rectifying inadequate fire safety measures. For this building to be a modern, accessible library that will provide a welcoming and inclusive space for all residents, regardless of age, background, or ability, this building needs to be larger. Only with more space will this library be able to offer state-of-the-art technology, expanded programming, and ample meeting areas to accommodate the growing needs of Lynnfield.

We, the members of the Lynnfield Tree Committee, understand the importance of preserving our town’s heritage and natural resources. Just as we strive to protect our trees for future generations, we must also ensure that our public institutions, such as the library, remain vibrant and relevant. We urge our fellow citizens to support the library’s renovation efforts and to recognize the long-term benefits that this investment will bring to our community.

Lynnfield Tree Committee

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