The Brooklyn Paper reports that Park Slope’s public library branch will shut down this fall — perhaps for a year or more — while the city renovates the building to make it more accessible to the disabled.
The branch, located at Sixth Avenue and Ninth Street, is an important resource for the neighborhood and akin to an after school homework and reading center for local kids.
I wonder where the kids from local schools will go after school?
City officials said the project has a two-year maximum timeline. A contractor has already been hired for the $2-million renovation said the Brooklyn Paper.
I find it somewhat annoying to call a mother “a mom.” When I was growing up, “Mom” was a name that I called my mother, but it never occurred to me to have it as a generic noun, i.e., “a mom.”
Raanan Geberer