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Letters to the Editor: Conflicting information for library renovations

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3:08 pm CST November 6, 2017

In mid-October, the Winnetka-Northfield Library posted drawings of a comprehensive Library Renovation Project on its website and on design boards at the library, and solicited public comment with the headline “Tell Us What You Think Below.”

An announcement on Page 2 [Calendar] of the Oct. 26 edition of The Winnetka Current invites the public “to come learn more and offer feedback” at a Library Open House on Nov. 1.

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