Senator Bonacic Secures $5,000 in State Aid for Each of the 27 Libraries in the 42nd Senate District
John J. Bonacic
August 19, 2015
(Middletown, NY)-Senator Bonacic announced today that he has secured $5,000 in state aid for each of the 27 libraries in the 42nd Senate District. This aid is in addition to a $5 million increase in funding for libraries, secured by the legislature in the 2015-2016 state budget, over the level proposed by the Governor. Senator Bonacic successfully advocated to have this additional money included in the budget.
“Local libraries provide our communities with a strong foundation of educational opportunities, chances for adults and children to experience new technologies, and safe and quiet place to learn,” said Senator Bonacic. “I can’t think of a more appropriate institution to provide these funds too, and I am confident that this money will be put to good use.”
The 27 libraries in the 42nd Senate District are:
Canon Free Library, Delhi
Masonville Library, Masonville
William B. Ogden Free Library, Walton
Thrall Library, Middletown
Port Jervis Free Library, Port Jervis
Goshen Public Library, Goshen
Florida Public Library, Florida
Albert Wisner Public Library, Warwick
Greenwood Lake Public Library, Greenwood Lake
Tuxedo Park Library, Tuxedo
Roscoe Free Library, Roscoe
Daniel Pierce Library, Grahamsville
Western Sullivan Public Library—Jeffersonville Branch, Jeffersonville
Western Sullivan Public Library—Delaware Free Branch, Callicoon
Western Sullivan Public Library—Tusten Cochecton Branch, Narrowburg
Ethelbert B. Crawford Public Library, Monticello
Fallsburg Public Library, South Fallsburg
Liberty Public Library, Liberty
Livingston Manor Free Library, Livingston Manor
Sunshine Hall Free Library, Eldred
Mamakating Library, Wurtsboro
Cragsmoor Free Library, Cragsmoor
Ellenville Public Library, Ellenville
Elting Memorial Library, New Paltz
Gardiner Library, Gardiner
Rosendale Library, Rosendale
Wallkill Public Library, Wallkill
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