The tiny wooden lending library on South Street was gone this morning, replaced by an empty Pampers box that probably wasn't designed for conditions like today's.
The tiny little lending library on South Street is back in business after disappearing a few days ago, with the following note inscribed on a plank underneath:
UPDATE: Return of the Free Tiny Library!
Jessica Atcheson wonders what happened to the JP Free Tiny Library that used to sit on South Street.
The city's smallest library had been there since late 2012, when it showed up while the BPL Jamaica Plain branch across the street was closed for renovations.
Rik Ahlberg reports on a recent community meeting about initial city planning for revamping Centre and South streets from Jackson Square to Forest Hills:
... There was lots of talk of "vision" for the street, but little discussion of what that vision could be. A number of people spoke up and said they'd like to see the street reclaimed for local users. And a clear theme throughout was to reprioritize the street for pedestrians, cyclists, and transit before cars. ...
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