| # | Name | Comments |
|---|
| 201 | Jill Sablosky | |
| 202 | haroldkrieger | |
| 203 | Burton Blender | As a physician in the inner city I see the positive impact that libraries have on the children in my community. It is morally and ethically necessary to
keep our libraries open. |
| 204 | Stephanie Frink | It remains extremely important to keep all 54 libraries open for our children in various neighborhoods. Not all families has access to computers and internet, and the libraries is a great resource for computer use, as well as other resources available at the libraries. |
| 205 | Isabelle Dijols | SAVE THE LIBRARIES! |
| 206 | Stan Shapiro | |
| 207 | Oksana harlamova | You can not close the libraries, you better close parking garagies!!!
We must raise our children!!!!!!!!
Without libraries.... it is terrible! |
| 208 | Sheryl Richman | |
| 209 | Lela Betts | |
| 210 | Anonymous | |
| 211 | cathie schulte | Please consider other ways to save money...should we all volunteer to work as aides in the Library? |
| 212 | Sara Felder | Keep the libraries open! For the children! (And for me too!) |
| 213 | Kate Casano | |
| 214 | Anonymous | |
| 215 | rebecca craig | |
| 216 | Eileen Gilkenson | Yes, we need to cut expenses but not have the budget balanced on the backs of those who are most vulnerable; our children and those in the neighborhoods who are not able to afford computers or cannot afford to buy books and educational materials. This is outrageous!!!! |
| 217 | Penelope Myers | The libraries are the life blood of this city - we must find a way to keep tehm open, if only on a reduced schedule. |
| 218 | Jacqueline Mungai | |
| 219 | Laura Gitlin | |
| 220 | John Braxton | |
| 221 | Johanna Riordan |
| 222 | Anonymous | |
| 223 | julie courtney | Keep the libraries open -- they are the life blood of our communities! |
| 224 | Jessamyn Melnicoff | The children need the libraries. |
| 225 | Seth Coen | |
| 226 | Kathleen Riordan |
| 227 | Phylicia Entrelle | Remember, children are our future. Do we really want to risk raising them as illiterates? Look at those those who neglected a library in their vicinity; they run our government today. Libraries enable education critical for young ones, reading online and off. |
| 228 | Adam Woods | libraries should be among the last things to go |
| 229 | April Rosenblum |
| 230 | Mariana Pardes | |
| 231 | Anonymous | |
| 232 | Anonymous | |
| 233 | Anonymous | |
| 234 | Anonymous | |
| 235 | Hannah Poole | |
| 236 | Hannah Poole | |
| 237 | Maria D jusino | |
| 238 | John S. James |
| 239 | Debra English | Find a way to cut out the waste in City Hall! Do not close any branch of the library! |
| 240 | Deborah Burnham | I am completely willing to accept a wage tax increase to keep the libraries open. |
| 241 | robyn tevah | |
| 242 | Joan Sage |
| 243 | Lauren Townsend | |
| 244 | Deirdre Brill | |
| 245 | David Williams | |
| 246 | Leona Hale | We need the Libraries open, so our Children and myself could have a place to study and get free resources. |
| 247 | Debora Kodish | This relatively small investment has huge benefit for kids and communities. Keep the libraries open! |
| 248 | John Meyerson | |
| 249 | William Sensiba |
| 250 | Karen Mauch | |