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Donor gives Hartford Public Library $2 million

An anonymous donor has stepped forward and offered to donate $2 million toward the construction of a new downtown library. Officials have planned on building a new library for some time to replace the one that's been in City Hall since 1985 when the community gym was remodeled to make room for it. With the donation, fund raising for the building can now begin in earnest with the goal of raising at least $3 million. Read the full article...

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