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LTTE: Library disrepair limits fundraising potential

To the editor

October 28, 2024 by To the editor

To the editor:

In recent discussions about the proposed library renovation, residents have asked if a fundraising effort could help reduce the project’s cost. While fundraising can support any public building or cause, the unfortunate reality is that the Lynnfield Library has fallen into such a state of disrepair that it would almost certainly deter major donor contributions.

I have experience in fundraising, having recently retired as the executive director of a nonprofit organization where I secured grants, attracted donations from generous individuals, and advocated for funding at the state and federal levels. Most private and public donors want to see a commitment from the town to the library, and they would be unlikely to contribute until the town fulfills its basic duty to repair the building.

There are numerous essential repairs. Our library lacks fire prevention sprinklers in the main reading room, is not fully compliant with ADA standards, and has not seen major renovations in 57 years. We cannot wait for an accident or injury before taking action; the library faces the risk of closure due to safety concerns or even a fire because of inadequate suppression systems.

As residents of Lynnfield, it is our responsibility to support our town’s institutions and ensure public safety.

As a longtime Lynnfield resident who takes pride in our beautiful town, I ask you, my fellow residents, to attend the town meeting on Wednesday, Nov. 13, and help secure a two-thirds majority vote to save our library. We need you!

Thank you,

Karen McGillicuddy Peluso

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