Jones Library: "The town's living room"
Downtown anchor and all around gem in the bag of treasured municipal buildings, the Jones Library is a destination spot that attracts thousands of customers of all ages and socioeconomic standings.
One of the many attractions is the comfortable interior that allows one to settle in for concentrated study of important historical documents, the latest non-fiction best seller, or just a casual reading of the local newspapers (all two of them).
Like The Case Of The Purloined Letter, a real treasure lurks in the background that quietly contributes to the Jones overall ambiance: paintings, statues and rugs.
Cindy Harbeson (far left) waiting to present to Jones Library Trustees Thursday morning
Recently hired Special Collection Director Cindy Harbeson updated the Board of Trustees on her department which included the public relations outreach, increased security for priceless collection materials and a current appraisal for all the furnishings scattered about the entire Library:
The Library will be unveiling a half-dozen paintings that were recently restored via $10,000 in
Community
Preservation
Act monies Town Meeting approved in 2011, on Sunday, November 22nd.
I can't think of a better way of bringing brightness to an otherwise sad anniversary.