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Sussex County libraries begin phased services

June 4, 2020

Sussex County libraries are restoring limited services to the public as Delaware begins its Phase 1 reopening.

The three county-owned and 11 independent libraries are now accepting checked-out materials at each location. Patrons now can return books, DVDs and other media at each facility’s book drop. Returned materials will be temporarily quarantined to reduce exposure to any potential virus or other contaminants.

While the facilities remain closed to public access until further notice, each library will begin curbside service for books, audio and video materials later in June. The rich variety of virtual programs will expand and will include the annual summer reading program.

Library staff remind the public that they can still access free wireless broadband internet service via the Library-Outdoors network at each location. All libraries have suspended late fees/fines through Labor Day.

These measures are based on the latest guidance from public health and emergency management officials, and may change as conditions warrant.

For more information, go to www.sussexlibraries.org.

For online resources available for the public’s use at any time, go to www.lib.de.us.

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