Parsippany Library Celebrates Ribbon-Cutting for Two New Meeting Rooms at the Main Library

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On July 23, the Parsippany Library held a ribbon-cutting ceremony to unveil two new meeting rooms, enhancing its service to the community. Mayor James R. Barberio emphasized the library's significance, stating that it serves as a vital resource for studying and community activities. Library Director Melissa Kuzma highlighted the importance of the new spaces in fostering community connections and meeting the needs of patrons. The meeting rooms are versatile, designed to host various programs and meetings, thereby expanding the library's capacity for civic engagement.

This initiative received support from the Library Board, municipal leaders, and community stakeholders. The Parsippany Library serves over 56,000 residents across three locations and offers a wide range of resources, including books and digital collections. Its commitment to lifelong learning is reflected in a robust calendar of programs tailored to community enrichment. For further details on room reservations and upcoming events, visit parsippanylibrary. org.

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