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Library meeting rooms are available free of charge during regular Library hours. Meeting Rooms close 15 minutes prior to the library closing time.

Small Group Meeting/Study Room

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The Library offers three small quiet study rooms (1-2 people), one medium-sized study room (3-4 people), and our Local History Room which can be booked as a small meeting room (3-5 people) or for historical research. These rooms can be reserved up to 30 days in advance, for up to two hours at a time (in blocks of 15 minutes). Please check in at the Reference Desk before entering the study rooms.

These rooms can be reserved up to 30 days in advance, for up to two hours at a time (in blocks of 15 minutes). There must be, at minimum, a 2 hour gap between advance reservations made by the same group or individual. The study rooms are not soundproof, but do provide added privacy for those taking online courses, proctored exams, or zoom meetings. The reservation of a study room left vacant for more than 15 minutes will be cancelled and the room made available for other patrons to reserve.

Large Public Meeting Rooms

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Mcarthy Meeting room

The Library has two large meeting rooms available on equal terms to all not-for-profit groups in the community for cultural and civic activities, regardless of the beliefs and affiliations of their members.

Please note that all meetings must be free and open to the public. To view our complete meeting room policy, please click here.

You may cancel an existing reservation by calling us at 978-256-5521 x1100 or clicking the link sent in your booking request confirmation email.

McCarthy Meeting room

Capacity 75 with chairs, 50 with chairs + tables. 

Conference room

Capacity 16 – has one large conference table with chairs

Other Local Meeting Spaces

There are also other meeting spaces and function halls available in the area.

The Library recognizes and respects the rights of free speech and assembly and will implement its policies in a consistent and viewpoint-neutral manner. Permission to use the Library’s meeting and study rooms does not constitute an endorsement by the Library of the user’s philosophy, viewpoint, or objectives.

Submitting a meeting room request constitutes an agreement by groups and their representatives to abide by all provisions of Library policies.

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