GREG HITCHCOCK The Leader Herald
Shown is the Broadalbin Public Library after its sign was repaired and replaced. (Source: Broadalbin Public Library Facebook)
BROADALBIN As the world slowly recovers from a worldwide pandemic, businesses and organizations have already closed their doors, while others have had to find resourceful ways to stay open.
The Broadalbin Library at 25 N. Main St. may be on the chopping block if the public does not support its future.
The library is currently a free library run by volunteers on a limited basis providing residents with books that are purchased through funds from the town and village of Broadalbin. It needs to grow to stay alive, Marianne Milton, president of the library board, said.