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Nyack library board candidate Steven Cea

By Terrie Graves
January 5, 2022
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On January 10, residents of the Nyack Library Charter Service Area will go to the polls to elect three trustees for the library board. I am one of four candidates for three open seats.

I applied for the position in order to contribute to this institution which has given so much to me and my family.

The Nyack Library has been an integral part of my family’s life since I moved to Nyack in 1992. I took my children to the children’s room to browse and borrow books, read and play with puzzles. My wife is a voracious reader and regularly borrows e-books. She worked with the staff to organize regular preschool storytelling hours. I accessed all kinds of media including books, newspapers, magazines, DVDs, CDs, and video games.

Nyack Library Illustration by © Bill Batson

Election of the administrators of the Nyack library

  • Dated: Mon Jan. 10, 2022 from 11 a.m. to 7 p.m.
  • Or: Vote in the Carnegie-Farian Room of the Nyack Library. Please use the Carnegie entrance at the front of the building to vote.
  • Who can vote: Residents of Nyack, Upper Nyack, South Nyack and Grandview; Upper Grandview (in the town of Orangetown) and Central Nyack (in the town of Clarkstown, as it is located in the Nyack Union Free School District).

Four candidates are standing for three three-year terms. Visit NyackLibrary.org to learn more about the applicants.

My family’s experience is an example of how Nyack Library builds community through free access to educational and cultural resources. Nyack Library has expanded its offerings over the years, including museum passes, digital access to various collections, workshops and presentations, computer time, and more.

There is much more to explore. So, enjoy the life of the village; walk downtown and walk into the library on january 10 and help select board trustees.

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