Saturday, February 26, 2011
Delaware's Georgetown Public Library Reopens After Recovery from Water Damag
Georgetown-area residents revel in reopening. (Salisbury Maryland Daily Times, 2/10/2011)
Excerpt: Following more than a decade of fundraising efforts to replace the undersized old building, a 29,000-square-foot library was finally built and opened for the first time on Aug. 9, only to close seven weeks later due to flooding from a defective pipe.
Related articles:
Water-damaged library to remain closed through January. (12/6/2010)
Water-damaged Delaware library closed for repairs. (11//27/2010)
Main floor of 2-month-old Delaware library to remain closed 8 weeks for repairs. (11/8/2010)
Library's recent history with water. (9/28/2010)
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