Date: Fri 22-Mar-1996
Date: Fri 22-Mar-1996
Publication: Bee
Author: ANDREA
Quick Words:
Booth-Library-Expansion
Full Text:
WITH PHOTO
LIBRARY GROUND BREAKING
with cut: Digging In For A Bigger Better Booth
B Y A NDREA Z IMMERMANN
A small group of supporters gathered beneath umbrellas on March 19 to watch as
shovels were sunk into the sod behind the Cyrenius Booth Library. The brief
groundbreaking ceremony was a symbolic tweak of the ground that will be torn
up in earnest by heavy excavating equipment on Monday, March 25. It was the
official start of a $4.1 million expansion and renovation of Newtown's
library.
"Even the rain couldn't dampen our spirits - it was a really proud moment for
everyone," said Kathy Geckle, chair of the library's Long Range Planning
Committee. "All four years of work just disappeared."
Mrs Geckle said they were proud of everyone who contributed to the planning.
She continues to get calls from residents who would like to donate their time,
talent, or money to the project. "There has been a lot of support, but there's
even more now," she said.
"I'm just thrilled that it's finally happening," said Library Director Janet
Woycik. "Unfortunatly at this point in time, there will be no off-street
parking and we certrainly hope that will not inconvenience our patrons."
The director said she is pursuing alternatives for off-street parking that
could be used until the library moves to a temporary location. "That's slated
for about the first week in June," she said.
But it has not yet been determined where the library will be housed for 13
months during construction.
"We're having discussions with a couple of private owners [of
buildings/facilities] in Newtown that we could utilize. And we're also having
discussions with State of Connecticut as to the possibility of utilizing a
building on the Fairfield Hills campus," said First Selectman Bob Cascella,
who will meet with the state on March 22 to get a definitive answer on whether
or not a state building can be used. "Fairfield Hills is one of our first
choices given it's central location," he added.
"We're really going to have to know before end of first week in April because
it's going to take time to get organized," pack everything up, and move the
contents of the library, said the first selectman.
