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Summit Library Computers Now Available For The Public

The computers can be reserved for an hour at a time, and printing is available.

The computers can be reserved for an hour at a time.
The computers can be reserved for an hour at a time. (Librarian Robin Carroll-Manns)

SUMMIT, NJ — Among the many challenges of the pandemic, people without access to a computer or a printer at home have had more difficulty finding a public place to print out forms. Starting March 1, the Summit library has begun offering public access to its computers again, but only by appointment.

Library PCs will be available for access for one hour at a time, one appointment per day. The library will allow only three people at one time to book an appointment. Printing from the library computers is available.

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Those wishing to use their own device with the library wifi must also make an appointment and the same rules apply.

Click this link to access the instructions on how to book a computer: bit.ly/ComputerTime. Sign up with your name and email address.

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Have questions? Call 908-273-0350, option 3.

The library is open 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Monday through Thursday and 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. from Friday through Saturday. The library remains closed on Sundays due to COVID.

The Summit Free Public Library is located at 75 Maple St. in Summit. The website is www.summitlibrary.org.

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