Linden Public Library Unveils New Logo

Library unveils NEW LOGO

For the first time in its 93-year history, the Linden Public Library has its own official logo. This announcement was made by library director, Dennis Purves. He explained, “Recently, the library held an online contest to reach out to members of the community to design an official logo for the library. Nearly two dozen entries were submitted. A committee of several library staff members and myself narrowed the list to two finalists.”

The final two designs were posted to the library’s Facebook page as Linden Library patrons voted for their favorite. The winning design was created by Linden resident, Nicholas Doll, a seventh-grade student. Nicholas will receive a $50 gift certificate, courtesy of the Friends of the Linden Library.

The logo will be used in all future library communications. The design and colors will be incorporated on the library’s social media platforms and web site. Visit the library at lindenpl.org

Located at 31 East Henry Street, the Linden Public Library has been at the center of the city’s social, cultural, artistic and educational life since it was founded in 1928. Presently, the library is open for curbside pickup of materials with limited public access. Please call the library at 908-298-3830 x10 to reserve materials or set up a “grab and go” appointment. The library is open Monday through Friday from 9:00 a.m. until 5:00 p.m.

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