To the Editor Like many other cities in New York State, Ogdensburg has been faced with the loss of many goods and resources once taken for granted. Many of the services once provided are no longer …
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To the Editor
Like many other cities in New York State, Ogdensburg has been faced with the loss of many goods and resources once taken for granted. Many of the services once provided are no longer available.
One of the remaining city institutions that has continued to provide exceptional service to the public is the Ogdensburg Public Library. For over 100 years, the library has continued to provide information, education and entertainment for citizens of all ages.
Some of these amenities include: books, magazines, newspapers, COs, DVDs, children's programs, adult programs, genealogy research, book sales, meeting rooms, computer center and reference books.
The residents of Ogdensburg are now given the opportunity to see that these unique and vital services will go on and continue to enhance educational and cultural activities in the city.
On Tuesday May 18th, please vote "YES" on the Ogdensburg Public Library Referendum. The choice is yours.
Kevin McDonough
Ogdensburg