Lent, Piermarini reflect on the year that COVID-19 changed everything
Sandy Quadros Bowles
Correspondent
When Nicole Piermarini walked through the doors of the Leominster Public Library for the first time as assistant library director on March 20, 2020, those same entrances had just closed to the public.
With the pandemic, much had changed. But she was determined at least one thing wouldn’t: The public would receive the service they expected and deserved, although that service might be delivered in a different fashion.
Piermarini was a familiar face in the area, having worked part-time in Leominster for seven years, as well as having experience at the Lunenburg Public Library.