History
The North East Free Library Association was founded in 1899 and housed in
several locations until 1916. In 1913, Mr. John McCord, a Chicago resident who
formerly lived in North East, bequeathed $25,000 to the people of North East for
the construction of a public library building. In 1975 the original building was
expanded to better accommodate a growing community. In 1992 an elevator was
installed in order to make the facility wheelchair accessible.
The library operates with the guidance
of the nine member Board of Trustees and the 95 member McCord Library
Association. From 1916 until 1969 the library was financially supported by the
joint school boards of North East. Then the North East Township Supervisors and
the North East Borough Council levied a direct library tax which continues to
partially support the library at this time. The library is also funded by
private contributions.
Currently the paid library staff
consists of one full-time director, Mary Kieffer, another full-time member, and
seven part-time staff members.
The library has over 31,000 items in its
collection and about 7,500 active patrons.
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