Patriots’ Day Hours
In observance of Patriots’ Day, the library will be open from 12pm-7pm on Monday April 16th. Normal hours will resume the following Tuesday.
For those of you who haven’t been in the city on Patriots’ Day, this is the same day as the Boston Marathon. Make sure you plan your travel arrangements ahead of time so you don’t get stuck in traffic! And good luck to any Jumbos running the race!
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