Last March, Josh Solomon wrote an article in this paper titled ”Deja vu: Town had similar discussion about library 112 years ago.” It was a fun bit of history to learn about how a tenacious group of Greenfield residents made a decision the evening of July 24, 1907, to take the Hovey House and make it our current library. Oh, how the city of Greenfield and its surrounding towns have benefited from this decision.
Ever since, the library has served decades and generations of families. What foresight and ingenuity! It’s notable how long their decision has impacted the overall community. It’s our responsibility as the next generation to take the same position as our fore-bearers. Let’s take the opportunity to move forward and construct a new, state-of-the-art, “green” library. Why not be part of a similar group who can influence people now and for generations to come. Please vote yes to build a new library.
Library Yes! Facts: https://libraryyes.info/find-out-more
Kim Wolcott
Greenfield
