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Input Sought To Help Envision Future Of Ridgewood Public Library
Ridgewood Public Library has opened a survey to residents to learn how to better serve the community in the coming years.
RIDGEWOOD, NJ — In order to better serve the changing needs of patrons, the Ridgewood Public Library is gathering input through a survey on a variety of aspects, such as facilities, resources and programs.
Responses, the library said on its website, will "help greatly" in the planning process, which is required every five years.
"Although the survey only takes a few minutes, your participation will have a positive impact for many years to come," Mayor Susan Knudsen said in a Facebook post.
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Knudsen asks residents to complete the survey by Sept. 16, and, if interested, provide an email address or phone number to enter into a raffle to win a $100 gift card.
"I thank you for your time and participation on behalf of the Ridgewood Public Library, the Library Board of Trustees, and the Library Strategic Planning Committee," Knudsen said.
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