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Residents urge King William supervisors to stay in Pamunkey Regional Library as negotiations continue
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Dozens of residents urged the King William County Board of Supervisors to remain in the Pamunkey Regional Library during public comment Dec. 9, citing shared services, staffing and cost analyses showing an independent county system would be costlier and offer fewer resources.
Dozens of King William County residents told the Board of Supervisors on Dec. 9 that the county should remain in the Pamunkey Regional Library.
Speakers including Angela Seabert (District 2), Leslie Fellows and Joy Washington described the library as a vital community resource for children, teens and adults. Seabert said county contributions make up roughly 12% of the regional system’s annual cost and argued the county receives a broad range of services and collections for that…
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