Libraries are usually quiet, but this week dozens of protesters gathered in Kentville, N.S., to loudly voice their displeasure over the clos
KENTVILLE, N.S. - Libraries are usually quiet, but this week dozens of protesters gathered in Kentville, N.S., to loudly voice their displeasure over the closure of five small-town libraries in N.S.’s Annapolis Valley. “I go there every week to get books out,” said new mother Mairi McGuire, while holding her baby. “It’s a way to get out of the house and meet other parents and give my kids a space to engage with books.” In July, libraries in Kentville, Lawrencetown, Port Williams, Hantsport and Middleton will close.
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