Health & Fitness
Moorestown Library Cancels Programs Due To Coronavirus Concerns
The Moorestown Library is canceling programs, but remains open as of Friday.

MOORESTOWN, NJ — The Moorestown Library is canceling its programs through April 9 as the community prepares to respond to new coronavirus, the library announced on Friday.
The library remains open, but people are being asked to practice social distancing. Workers are also cleaning and sanitizing the library with a focus on high-touching surfaces, providing hand sanitizer for public use and removing toys from children’s areas.
Anyone who has any materials that are due and can’t make it to the library is urged to contact the library and staff will work with them.
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