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Marstons Mills Public Library, serving an area of 9,200 residents, has a collection of 24,000 books and periodicals; in addition, there are 560 CDs, records, cassettes and other audio materials, as well as 560 video items, such as DVDs and VHS tapes. Internet terminals are available for use by the general public.

Staffing consists of 3 employees, including one fully accredited librarian, plus volunteers. Annual expenditures on the library collection total $21,000. Patrons make 54,000 visits annually, and check out materials 72,000 times. Twenty-nine percent of all check-outs are children's materials.

Location: 2160 Main St., Marstons Mills Massachusetts 02648 Telephone 508-428-5175

Other Public Libraries nearby:
(Aquinnah) Aquinnah Public Library
(Attleboro) Attleboro Public Library
(Barrington) Barrington Public Library
(Barrington) Barrington Public Library
(Brewster) Brewster Ladies' Library Association
(Bridgewater) Bridgewater Public Library

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