Rep. Hogan tours Randall Library renovation in Stow

Stow’s Randall Library has been the center of community life for over 130 years and this summer we celebrated a groundbreaking to renovate this beautiful and historic building. There will be a “children’s floor” and a “teen room” as well as full access for seniors and all who need an extra welcome and the Doorstep Delivery Program for Stow residents who cannot visit the Library.
 
Thanks and gratitude to our Town Administrator Denise Dembkoski for setting up the tour and our Randall Library Director Tina McAndrews for adding context on much of the reno with an able assist from project manager, Dale Kratzsch. None of this would be possible without the work of the Randall Library Friends Association, the Randall Trustees, the Stow Selectboard, and the taxpayers of Stow.
 
As a Stow resident you can keep up with the renovation process on the town website: https://www.stow-ma.gov/library-renovation-project-page
 

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