URGENT UPDATE: The Nashua Public Library has just been awarded a generous $10,000 gift from the Carnegie Corporation of New York. This funding is part of a vital initiative known as Carnegie Libraries 250, which celebrates the upcoming 250th anniversary of the signing of the Declaration of Independence.
This significant contribution aims to honor the legacy of philanthropist Andrew Carnegie and the approximately 1,280 Carnegie libraries still serving communities across the United States. The announcement emphasizes the ongoing importance of public libraries in fostering knowledge and community engagement.
The award is particularly timely, as local libraries are adapting to meet the evolving needs of their patrons. This funding will enhance the Nashua Public Library’s resources, allowing it to better serve the community through expanded programs and services.
Officials from the Carnegie Corporation stated,
“This initiative is a tribute to the enduring influence of Andrew Carnegie’s vision for public libraries and the vital role they play in education and community well-being.”
As the Nashua Public Library prepares to utilize this funding, community members can expect enhancements to their library experience, including new programs and improved facilities.
Stay tuned for further updates on how this funding will impact local residents. The Nashua Public Library is poised to make significant strides in its mission to provide accessible information and resources to all.
This development is not only a win for Nashua but also a celebration of the broader mission of public libraries nationwide. Share this news to spread the word about the continued support for community libraries!








































