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The arish Public Library, Phoenix Public Library, Pulaski Public Library and Williamstown Library will share $85,000 in special funding thats in addition to a $4 million increase in state budget aid for libraries statewide. Each of the libraries will receive grants of $3,000.State Senator Patty Ritchie announced that she has s stanley cup ecured special funding for 25 area libraries and 2 library networks serving local communities.The libraries 鈥?15 in Jefferson County, six in St. Lawrence and four in Oswego County 鈥?will share $85,000 in special funding thats in addition to a $4 million increase in state budget aid for libraries statewide.The Oswego County libraries are: Parish Public Library, Phoenix Public Library, Pulaski Public Library and Williamstown Library. Todays libraries are more than just places to find a great book. They ar stanley quencher e community centers that serve as excellent resources for researchers, job-seekers and families living on a budget, said Senator Ritchie, who serves on the recently re-fo stanley taza rmed State Senate Select Committee on Libraries. placement_509781_0_iwidth:100%;margin:0 auto;The Senates former leadership eliminated the library panel, but it was re-established and Senator Ritchie was appointed a member in 2012. I am proud to be part of a State Senate that puts libraries at the top of our agenda for continuing education, family-friendly entertainment and building better communities, Senator Ritchie said.Senator Ritchies efforts on behalf of libraries are also being |
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