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carole gouaux.mp3
Carole describes living in Yonkers when there still was trolleys, her gas light home and teaching in Yonkers.

Masha Turchinsky.mp3
Masha describes overcoming gender issues during her career and the importance of technology to her job as Director of the Hudson River Museum.

Masha tuchinsky part 2.mp3
Masha describes moving back to Yonkers after living in NYC. She talks about the pride that she has for the Yonkers and its remarkable diversity.

mark edmiston.mp3
Mark describes growing up in Yonkers as the son of a politician, participating in community events, and working in the magazine business.

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The first cornerstone of this library was laid on June 20, 1903. It opened to the public on July 8, 1904. The library closed on May 2, 1981.
This photograph was taken in 1981.

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The one millionth book was borrowed at 3:07 PM on December 19, 1961.

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Boys Scouts from Troop 2 are at the library for the opening of a Boys Scouts of America merit badge pamphlet collection.

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This program was held in 1940.

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This photograph was taken in the 1940s.

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From left to right: Tristram W. Metcalfe, trustee; Mrs. Herbert G. Noberg, trustee; Mrs. J. David Jutkowitz, President of the Board of Trustees; Mayor James F.X. O'Rourke; Councilman/Vice Mayor Frank A. Adamo; Grinton I. Will.
The dedication of theā€¦
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