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Our
Collection
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New Fiction and Nonfiction Books
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Fiction
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Non-Fiction
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Large Print Books
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Young Adult Books
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Magazines
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Music CDs
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Audio Books
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Books on CD
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Videos
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DVDs
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Newspapers
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Borrowing
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If an item is not available,
you may place a hold on the item from another library. You will be
notified by phone or by email when the items are available and may pick them up at the
main circulation desk.
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A
library card is required to check out materials.
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Loan Periods
| New Books |
14 days |
| Books |
28 days |
| Books on CD |
28 days |
| Books on Tape |
14 days |
| CDs |
14 days |
| Magazines |
14 days |
| Videos/DVDs |
7 days |
| Museum Passes |
1 day |

Renewals
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Renewals may be requested online, in person,
or by telephone. If the item is on hold for another patron, or has reached
the maximum number of renewals, the renewal cannot be granted.
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Overdue Fines
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Late fees for Museum passes are $1.00 per day.
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All other items are 10¢ per day, up to
a $2.00 total.
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Lost Cards
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There is a $1.00 fee for a replacement card.
The first card is issued free.
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Lost or Damaged Items
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Patrons are required to pay full replacement
cost for the item.
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Other Services
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A fax machine is available to send faxes for $1.00
per page.
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Copy machine is 15¢ per copy.
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Friends of the Library
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Support your
library! Meetings are held the 1st Monday of the month at 6:30 PM.
New members are always welcome.
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Reading Club
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Book discussion group meets the last
Tuesday of the month at 7:30 PM. New members are welcome.
Copies of the current month's selection are available at the main
circulation desk. Check out the month's title on the
calendar page.
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Mission
Statement
The East Bridgewater Public Library mission
is:
* To deliver excellent, efficient and effective library services that meet
the needs of residents of all age levels and abilities for
-Current popular and high demand materials in a variety of formats
-Information about cultural and social issues
-Recreational reading, listening or viewing
*To provide an environment where people can meet and interact with others,
enjoy programs, and participate in public discourse.
*To enable residents to answer questions about their personal and community
heritage.
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