Chatham Area Public Library Board of Trustees
Recent News About Chatham Area Public Library Board of Trustees
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Chatham library board approves 2016 audit
The Chatham Area Public Library Board of Trustees met Oct. 17 to approve the 2016 audit.
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Chatham librarby board approves health insurance
The Chatham Area Public Library Board of Trustees met Oct. 4 to approve health insurance renewal.
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Chatham Area Public Library Board to discuss property de-annexation issues
The Chatham Area Public Library Board of Trustees will meet at 7 p.m. Monday, Sept. 26, at the library to discuss property de-annexation issues.
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Chatham Library Board discusses payment issues involving parking-lot maintenance
At a recent meeting, the Chatham Area Public Library Board discussed parking-lot resealing payment issues involving the library and St. Joseph's Church.
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Chatham Library Board considers approving bid for parking-lot resealing project
At a meeting this week, the Chatham Area Public Library Board considered approving a contract bid for a parking-lot resealing project.
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Chatham Library Board transfers unspent money to Special Reserve Fund
At a recent meeting, the Chatham Area Public Library Board agreed to transfer unspent fiscal 2016 budget funds to the Special Reserve Fund.
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Chatham Library Board reviews budget, appropriations plan
At a meeting this week, the Chatham Area Public Library Board reviewed its Combined Annual Budget and Appropriations plan.
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Chatham Area Public Library Board updated on tax receipts
At a recent meeting, the Chatham Area Public Library Board received an update on tax receipts.
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Chatham Library Board set to vote on non-resident fee, anti-harassment policies
At a recent meeting, the Chatham Area Public Library District Board was expected to vote on new non-resident fee and anti-harassment policies, among others.
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Chatham Library Board discusses Property Tax Freeze legislation
At a recent meeting, the Chatham Area Public Library District Board discussed the Property Tax Freeze bill working its way through the Assembly, which would affect libraries' cut of property-tax revenue.