Internet Service Restored at Main Library; Branch Libraries Remain Down
Wednesday, July 16, 2008 8:12 AM
Jill Holton, Head of Marketing and Communications
Public Internet service at the Main Library in Newark will be restored by July 16 at 9 a.m. However, the Internet will remain out of service at Buckeye Lake, Emerson R. Miller (Newark), Hebron, Hervey Memorial (Utica) and Mary E. Babcock (Johnstown) Libraries to complete the installation of new time management software. “The Internet should be back in service at all of our locations by July 17. Library customers are welcome to call ahead to ensure the Internet is working before making a trip to the Library,” said Babette Wofter, Newark Public Library Assistant Director. Call 740.349.5553 for more information.
The Newark Public Library has been serving Newark and Licking County since 1908. Today, there are six convenient locations, including: the Main Library in downtown Newark; Emerson R. Miller branch in west Newark; Hervey Memorial in Utica; Hebron Library; Buckeye Lake Library; and the Mary E. Babcock Library in Johnstown. A Bookmobile provides outreach services throughout Licking County.
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