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More On The New Wayland Library: Design, Progress, Questions
Residents are invited to meet with Tappé Architects of Boston and the trustees to learn about the proposed new library project.

WAYLAND, MA — The Massachusetts Board of Library Commissioners is offering construction grants to cities and towns across the state to improve library services.
In January, the Wayland Board of Library Trustees submitted an application for a state-funded library construction grant to build a new library in Wayland. The trustees are sponsoring an article at Annual Town Meeting to finalize the application, and are inviting Wayland residents to meet with Tappé Architects of Boston and the trustees to learn about the proposed new library project.
The meetings take place on Thursday, March 23, at 7 p.m., and Saturday, March 25, 10 a.m., both at the Wayland Library.
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Participants have an opportunity to learn about the preliminary design concept included in the construction grant application, the project timeline, and the Town Meeting article to authorize the application’s submission for review by the state.
For more information, contact Aida Gennis, Chair, Board of Library Trustees, at wgs3155@gmail.com or Dana Mastroianni, Director, WFPL at dmastroianni@minlib.net.
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