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About Charles Merriam


The Merriam-Gilbert Public Library was built in 1880 when Charles Merriam (born in West Brookfield in 1806), famous for publishing the first Webster Dictionary, provided the funding for the structure. After seven months of construction the building was dedicated as the Merriam Public Library and Reading Room. The Library was eventually re-dedicated in 1960 as the Merriam-Gilbert Public Library after it received an unexpected and generous bequest from Helen E. Gilbert, a former West Brookfield native.

The exterior of the Library remains relatively unchanged with the exception of a cupola, which was destroyed in the Hurricane of '38. Also, an elevator tower was discretely added during the 1997 building renovation project that both refurbished and made the building accessible to the handicapped.

In August 2002, the Library became a Mininet member of C/W Mars, thus greatly increasing patrons privileges and benefits. Patrons can access their library accounts online and renew items, order materials, and view the online catalogs of all member libraries in central and western Massachusetts. In addition, West Brookfield library cards are accepted at all member libraries.



Library Staff:

Lisa Careau
Director

lcareau@cwmars.org

Holly Takorian
Assistant Librarian/Adult Services

htakoria@cwmars.org


Maggie Christakis
Interim Assistant Librarian for Children's Services

mchristakis@cwmars.org


Library Trustees:

Joanne Bastien

Linda Carpenter

Mark Jordan, Secretary

Evelyn Kwasniewski

Alexandra McNitt, Chairperson

Michael Ozbayrak

Paul Spencer





The Library is located at the lights in the center of West Brookfield on Route 9.





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