http://www.chicagobreakingnews.com/2009/10/chicago-library-branches-to-reduce-hours-starting-in-jan.html
Hours at 76 branches in the Chicago Public Library system will be reduced Monday through Thursday under a plan to take effect in January that is still being worked out, a spokeswoman confirmed today.
There would be no changes at the Harold Washington Library, as well as the city's two regional libraries, Sulzer on the North Side and Woodson on the South Side, library spokeswoman Ruth Lednicer said.
The new hours would take effect Jan. 2. Hours already vary at the branches, but some are open from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Under the plan, the earliest opening time would be 10 a.m., and the latest closing time would be 8 p.m.
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There would be no changes at the Harold Washington Library, as well as the city's two regional libraries, Sulzer on the North Side and Woodson on the South Side, library spokeswoman Ruth Lednicer said.
The new hours would take effect Jan. 2. Hours already vary at the branches, but some are open from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Under the plan, the earliest opening time would be 10 a.m., and the latest closing time would be 8 p.m.
Read more on Clout Street.
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