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February 8, 2009

Fords Public Library Set To Re-Open


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John R. Hagerty • Reader Submitted • February 6, 2009

Woodbridge Mayor John E. McCormac today announced that the Fords Branch Library has re-opened its doors after the completion of interior renovations and the installation of new lighting. As a result of the two-month renovation project - funded through a gift to the Woodbridge Public Library the Fords Branch Library is more "reader-friendly" and easier to navigate than ever before.


According to John Hurley, Woodbridge Library Director, the Fords Branch Library was closed in late November to complete an interior renovation and lighting project. New ceilings and lights were installed in the Main Reading Room, Children's Room, Quiet Study Room and the Video Room. The new lighting provides library-goers with more lumens and uses efficient fluorescent and halogen lamps.

Director Hurley noted that the Fords Branch Library continues to operate free of charge, serving readers and researchers from Fords and neighboring communities. Library cards are available to people who live, work, attend school or own property in Woodbridge Township. For more information on obtaining a Woodbridge Library card log-on to: www.twp.woodbridge.nj.us and go to the Woodbridge Library link.

The Fords Branch Library is open six days a week:

Posted by tumulty at February 8, 2009 5:42 PM

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