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Hull Public Library
Hull Public Library
9 Main Street
Hull, MA 02045
781-925-2295
Hours:
Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, 12-8pm
Wednesday & Friday, 9-5pm
Saturday 9-noon
The Hull Public Library is a central repository of archival, popular and current information. Its purpose is to assemble, preserve and make accessible to all an organized collection of print and electronic materials. The Library provides free access to ideas and information as well as a warm and studious environment that welcomes patrons of all ages and interests.
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The Friends of the Hull Public Library
The Friends of the Hull Public
library are a group of volunteers dedicated to providing for the citizens of Hull various library services that either cannot be funded through the use of tax money or are not funded through the town budget.
Events include:
Annual book sale
Sale of flags with the Hull town seal and sale of books about Hull's history
Annual membership drives
Raffles of gift baskets
sale of tote bags
The Friends of the Hull Public Library
PO Box 894
Hull, MA 02045
(617) 727-4468
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Old Colony Library Network (OCLN)
The Old Colony Library Network (OCLN) is a cooperative of 28 member libraries located on the South Shore of Massachusetts. OCLN membership includes 26 town and city libraries and 2 academic libraries. OCLN's cooperative nature enables member libraries to provide services that they would not be able to afford on their own.
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