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| Mayor Mike Cindrich and his wife, Linda, center, welcome back to Mt. Kisco Valerie, Rosemary and Kathleen Tripp. |
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| “Even though we now live out-of-state, we knew that the library was expanding and renovating. All of the five Tripp Family siblings got together to make a contribution to support the reading room and to pay tribute to our parents Granger, a second generation Mt. Kisco native and a former library trustee, and Kathleen Martin Tripp. Our mother came to Mount Kisco as a young bride, took the village as her own, and lived there until just shortly before she died. All of us Tripps are very pleased to have a place in Mount Kisco--the library--that we can still consider ‘home’." -- Rosemary E. Tripp
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“My husband and I wanted the Mt. Kisco Public Library to be a great community gathering place and a place for our kids to learn and explore. I grew up going to a public library on a regular basis and so public libraries are very important to me and I want them to be important to my children. We have visited the new library and we had a great time!” – Amy Ferguson, Mt. Kisco resident
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I donated because I use the library to read newspapers and borrow DVDs. It’s an important community resource.” – Anonymous
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