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Bucks County Free Libraries Closed Through End Of April

The Bucks County Free Library system has extended its closures due to the coronavirus pandemic.

BUCKS COUNTY, PA — All Bucks County Free Library branches will be closed through April 30 due to coronavirus.

The closure aligns with Governor Wolf’s most recent Stay at Home order, now in place in 33 counties.

At the end of April, the library system will evaluate whether the library can reopen. "In the interim, due dates will be adjusted accordingly, holds extended, and fine accrual will be suspended," the library system announced.

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All Community Public Libraries are closed until further notice. That includes the Fallsington Library, Free Library of New Hope and Solebury, Free Library of Northampton Township, Margaret R. Grundy Memorial Library, Morrisville Free Library, Pipersville Free Library, Riegelsville Public Library, Southampton Free Library, Township Library of Lower Southampton, Village Library of Wrightstown, and Warminster Township Free Library.

"Although BCFL’s branches are closed, the library is hard at work making sure people can stay connected to a wide variety of online and digital resources. Library staff have also been busy curating a number of activities for adults looking for inspiration and for families to enjoy as they explore the adjustment to online learning and schooling at home," the library said in a news release.

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