Millis Library Rebounds after Voter Support
"We’re the little library that could. We’re a library that’s about to take off into the 21st century," says Millis library director Linda Stetson.
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"She wants to do everything she can to dispel the stereotype of libraries as warehouses for books run by prim and proper ladies who put their hair in buns, wear sensible shoes, and shush anyone not quietly reading."
The library in Millis, Massachusetts, recently got the support of voters to prevent a 22% budget cut. The library director is doing what she can to prove and increase the library’s value to the community. The Boston Globe has the story.






November 27th, 2006 at 3:21 pm
Thanks for noticing! We’re a little library in a small town, working hard to provide the services that our residents want and need. I think it’s working……