Brendan Fitzpatrick
14 September 2023
News

Framingham Public Library to Host Monthly Book Sale

The biggest sale of the year at the Framingham Public Library will be held on Saturday, September 16.

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FRAMINGHAM - The biggest sale of the year at the Framingham Public Library will be held on Saturday, September 16.

Friends of the Framingham Library, a volunteer and nonprofit organization that works to provided resources not already offered within the library's budget, will be putting on the event from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. These sales take place during the third Saturday of most months.

Visitors will be able to save on both English and non-English books, CDs, DVDs, magazines, educational materials, and more.

Only cash and checks will be accepted at the event. For more details, visit the library's website by clicking here.

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