PORT DEPOSIT â Cecil County Public Library (CCPL) will not reopen its Port Deposit branch, leaving their location on South Main Street after 17 years. Residents will still be able to access services as CCPL will continue its partnership with Community Connecting Us (CCU).
âThe good news is that in 2020 you donât need four walls to do library service in the community,â CCPL Executive Director Morgan Miller said.
CCPL plans to move out of the building by early Fall. The building originally closed during the pandemic, and did not reopen for in-person browsing in March along with the other branches because it was too small to support social distancing.
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The Cecil County Public Library (CCPL) is going to cut back on their grand opening plans for the new North East branch as a result of an operating budget cut from County Executive Danielle Hornbergerâs proposed 2022 budget. Library Director Morgan Miller said that the cut represents an anomaly in the state.
âIn terms of other Maryland library systems, Iâm not hearing of any that have been cut,â said Miller at the board of library trustees meeting on April 8. âI have certainly heard of flat funding in other places including Harford County, but so far, I know that Cecil is probably the only one to receive a cut of this significance.â