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The Kingston Library recently opened its temporary location at 61 Crown St. on October 30, 2023. This move provides a new space for the library to continue serving the community while their main location undergoes renovations. Meanwhile, several Mid-Hudson libraries are participating in the “Digital Navigators of the Hudson Valley” program, which aims to bridge the digital divide and provide support to those who may need help navigating technology in their daily lives.

In an effort to support digital literacy and technology access, these libraries are offering free technological assistance to individuals who may need help with using devices, accessing the internet, applying for jobs online, and more. The program features trained “digital navigators” who work in member libraries to provide guidance and support to those in need. These navigators are available to assist with a variety of tasks, including filling out online applications, accessing educational services, and managing day-to-day activities like paying bills online.

In Ulster County, five libraries are taking part in the program, including Kingston Library, Elting Memorial Library, Plattekill Library, Town of Ulster Public Library, and Woodstock Public Library. In Dutchess County

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