Adams Free Library
About the Library
The Adams Free Library is located in an architecturally stunning building that is prominently positioned on Park Street at McKinley Square. It is constructed of a distinctive buff-colored brick in the Beaux Arts style. William McKinley laid the cornerstone of the building on September 25, 1897, during his first visit to Adams as President of the United States. The Adams Free Library opened to the public on January 2, 1899.
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Staff Contacts
Name | Title |
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Holli Jayko | Library Director |
Juliana Matthews | Children's Librarian |
Elizabeth Erdeski | Adult Services Librarian |
Name | Title | Term |
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James R. Loughman
| Trustee | 2024 |
Eugene F. Michalenko
| Trustee | 2024 |
Virginia P. Duval
| Trustee | 2025 |
Karen L. Kettles
| Trustee | 2025 |
George E. Lemaitre
| Trustee | 2026 |
Linda S. Rhoads
| Trustee | 2026 |