The bookstore in the lower level of Coopers Hall, adjacent to the Rogers Memorial Library, has essentially become the only bookstore in town. It is run by the Friends of the Library, and offers a wide selection of books, including new titles, for $8 or less. It is run by several volunteers, including, from left, Sharon Wunderlich, Jayne Clare, Sue Johns, and Stephanie Snider. CAILIN RILEY
The bookstore in the lower level of Coopers Hall, adjacent to the Rogers Memorial Library, has essentially become the only bookstore in town. It is run by the Friends of the Library, and offers a wide selection of books, including new titles, for $8 or less. CAILIN RILEY
The bookstore in the lower level of Coopers Hall, adjacent to the Rogers Memorial Library, has essentially become the only bookstore in town. It is run by the Friends of the Library, and offers a wide selection of books, including new titles, for $8 or less. CAILIN RILEY
The bookstore in the lower level of Coopers Hall, adjacent to the Rogers Memorial Library, has essentially become the only bookstore in town. It is run by the Friends of the Library, and offers a wide selection of books, including new titles, for $8 or less. CAILIN RILEY
The bookstore in the lower level of Coopers Hall, adjacent to the Rogers Memorial Library, has essentially become the only bookstore in town. It is run by the Friends of the Library, and offers a wide selection of books, including new titles, for $8 or less. CAILIN RILEY
The bookstore in the lower level of Coopers Hall, adjacent to the Rogers Memorial Library, has essentially become the only bookstore in town. It is run by the Friends of the Library, and offers a wide selection of books, including new titles, for $8 or less. CAILIN RILEY
The bookstore in the lower level of Coopers Hall, adjacent to the Rogers Memorial Library, has essentially become the only bookstore in town. It is run by the Friends of the Library, and offers a wide selection of books, including new titles, for $8 or less. CAILIN RILEY
The bookstore in the lower level of Coopers Hall, adjacent to the Rogers Memorial Library, has essentially become the only bookstore in town. It is run by the Friends of the Library, and offers a wide selection of books, including new titles, for $8 or less. CAILIN RILEY
The bookstore in the lower level of Coopers Hall, adjacent to the Rogers Memorial Library, has essentially become the only bookstore in town. It is run by the Friends of the Library, and offers a wide selection of books, including new titles, for $8 or less. CAILIN RILEY
The bookstore in the lower level of Coopers Hall, adjacent to the Rogers Memorial Library, has essentially become the only bookstore in town. It is run by the Friends of the Library, and offers a wide selection of books, including new titles, for $8 or less. It is run by several volunteers, including, from left, Sharon Wunderlich, Jayne Clare, Sue Johns, and Stephanie Snider. CAILIN RILEY
The bookstore in the lower level of Coopers Hall, adjacent to the Rogers Memorial Library, has essentially become the only bookstore in town. It is run by the Friends of the Library, and offers a wide selection of books, including new titles, for $8 or less. It is run by several volunteers, including, from left, Sharon Wunderlich, Jayne Clare, Sue Johns, and Stephanie Snider. CAILIN RILEY
The bookstore in the lower level of Coopers Hall, adjacent to the Rogers Memorial Library, has essentially become the only bookstore in town. It is run by the Friends of the Library, and offers a wide selection of books, including new titles, for $8 or less. CAILIN RILEY
The bookstore in the lower level of Coopers Hall, adjacent to the Rogers Memorial Library, has essentially become the only bookstore in town. It is run by the Friends of the Library, and offers a wide selection of books, including new titles, for $8 or less. CAILIN RILEY
The bookstore in the lower level of Coopers Hall, adjacent to the Rogers Memorial Library, has essentially become the only bookstore in town. It is run by the Friends of the Library, and offers a wide selection of books, including new titles, for $8 or less. CAILIN RILEY
The bookstore in the lower level of Coopers Hall, adjacent to the Rogers Memorial Library, has essentially become the only bookstore in town. It is run by the Friends of the Library, and offers a wide selection of books, including new titles, for $8 or less. CAILIN RILEY
The bookstore in the lower level of Coopers Hall, adjacent to the Rogers Memorial Library, has essentially become the only bookstore in town. It is run by the Friends of the Library, and offers a wide selection of books, including new titles, for $8 or less. CAILIN RILEY
The bookstore in the lower level of Coopers Hall, adjacent to the Rogers Memorial Library, has essentially become the only bookstore in town. It is run by the Friends of the Library, and offers a wide selection of books, including new titles, for $8 or less. CAILIN RILEY
The bookstore in the lower level of Coopers Hall, adjacent to the Rogers Memorial Library, has essentially become the only bookstore in town. It is run by the Friends of the Library, and offers a wide selection of books, including new titles, for $8 or less. CAILIN RILEY
The bookstore in the lower level of Coopers Hall, adjacent to the Rogers Memorial Library, has essentially become the only bookstore in town. It is run by the Friends of the Library, and offers a wide selection of books, including new titles, for $8 or less. CAILIN RILEY
The bookstore in the lower level of Coopers Hall, adjacent to the Rogers Memorial Library, has essentially become the only bookstore in town. It is run by the Friends of the Library, and offers a wide selection of books, including new titles, for $8 or less. It is run by several volunteers, including, from left, Sharon Wunderlich, Jayne Clare, Sue Johns, and Stephanie Snider. CAILIN RILEY
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