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Wyckoff Library Resumes Indoor Services Wednesday
The library is expanding pickup and online options while simultaneously beginning indoor services. Coronavirus policies will be in place.

WYCKOFF, NJ — The Public Library announced indoor services will resume on Wednesday, albeit with coronavirus protocols in place.
Through a message on their website, the library announced it would be expanding pickup and online offerings, as well as allowing patrons back inside the library to borrow materials.
Rules of conduct were also released by the library, which includes protocols on capacity limits, face coverings and social distancing.
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- Face coverings must completely cover the mouth and nose. Masks, bandanas and scarves are all acceptable, while hands, shirts and other clothing items are not
- Patrons and staff must keep six feet of distance between them
- A maximum of 50 patrons are allowed in the library at once. Only five members of a household may enter at one time
- Children under 10 must remain with a "responsible caregiver", age 18 and older
- No patron can stay in the library for over an hour
- Public computer sessions are limited to 30 minutes
- Items should be returned to the book drop
- All meeting rooms are closed
- No food or drink allowed
- No outside furniture allowed
In addition to the new regulations, the library has announced summer reading clubs will be moved online.
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