I just want to acknowledge an employee at Edith M. Fox Library in East Arlington. She is so helpful everytime I go in and recently was able to get a book for me by going out of her way to do...
Edith M Fox Branch Library
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The Edith M. Fox Branch Library & Community Center in Arlington, MA, is a branch of the Robbins Library, offering a diverse selection of fiction and nonfiction titles for all ages, along with newspapers, magazines, videos, and large print books. Originally established in 1969 through a bequest from Edith M. Fox, the library briefly closed in 1989 due to economic constraints but reopened in 1990 after additional funds were approved by Arlington residents.
Today, the library continues to serve the community with infant-toddler programs, pre-school storytimes, and sing-alongs, providing a welcoming space for learning and engagement. With a rich history of community support and dedication to literacy, the Edith M. Fox Branch Library remains a valuable resource for residents of Arlington, fostering a love of reading and lifelong learning.
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I love our local Arlington branch library. The librarians are amazing and I am appreciative of all the creative ways they find to support the community --from the kids programming to the Library...

Nice little library, but as someone trying to take a toddler to singalong with bone fragments, torn tendons, etc, it makes me really upset that they don't have an elevator. I know this isn't the...

The Brady Bunch called and they want their wood paneling back. Zing! Other than the really dated carpet, furniture, and EVERYTHING in here, it's a great smaller library. Always busy - ALWAYS -...

A great library...and.... They run a used kids clothing (called "The Little Fox, see Yelp! reviews...!) shop on Thursdays...and this past weekend.... They ran a women's used/second-hand...
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