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DOVER

Library thrives in tough times

Friends, residents lend key support

With a little help from its Friends group, the Dover Town Library has been able to maintain hours and add services at its Dedham Street facility, including new Internet access stations. With a little help from its Friends group, the Dover Town Library has been able to maintain hours and add services at its Dedham Street facility, including new Internet access stations. (Photos By Jonathan Wiggs/Globe Staff)
By Leah Burrows
Globe Correspondent / August 22, 2010

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At a time when many libraries are struggling with budget cuts, the Dover Town Library is increasing hours, positions, and services — largely thanks to the tightknit community it serves. (Full article: 588 words)

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