Local “We are thrilled to have libraries across the city opening their doors next month,” Acting Mayor Kim Janey said in a statement. The Boston Public Library on April 17, 2020. Blake Nissen/ For The Boston Globe
BOSTON (AP) — The Boston Public Library is scheduled to reopen next month after being closed to the public for more than a year because of the coronavirus pandemic, officials said Thursday.
The main Central Library in Copley Square will open for limited in-person service on Tuesday, and will reopen fully on June 14.
All branches, except those currently undergoing construction
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