SWK/Hilltowns

Southwick library receives one-time funds

SOUTHWICK – The Southwick Public Library received a $5,800 boost this week.
State Sen. Donald F. Humason (R-Westfield) and State Rep. Nicholas Boldyga (R-Southwick) presented a ceremonial check to Library Director Diane Caruso Friday morning and said they wished it was more.
The legislators said when the economy took a major downturn in 2008, local aid took a hit and they are both working to earmark funds for libraries.
“Representative Boldyga and I spoke about what we would try to do for libraries,” said Humason. “We said we would try to direct funds to the five smallest libraries in the district, including Southwick.”
Boldyga said he has been a longtime library user.
“I grew up for a few years in Lee and lived near the library,” he said. “I spent many hours at the library.”
Boldyga is passing on that love to his own children, who often attend programs at the Southwick Library.
He said he and Humason would continue to advocate for increased library funding.
The one-time funds are unencumbered and available for any need at the library.
“It’s a one-time check, so use it wisely,” Humason said.
Caruso said the funds would be well used in the areas of technology, programming and building improvements.
“Thank you,” Caruso said. “You have always been strong supporters of the library and we appreciate it.”
Chief Administrative Officer Karl Stinehart also said he was grateful to the senator and representative. Caruso also thanked the town for suuporting the Southwick Pulic Library.
The actual $5,800 check should arrive next month.

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