Robert K. O'Daniell
Homer Library Director Chris Reed, left, and board President Sara Essig maneuver in the village's current overcrowded library.
HOMER – Homer residents will have a new place to check out books and videos in mid-January.
Homer volunteer firefighters and other library volunteers plan on moving the contents of the village's public library from its current location in a 104-year-old old grocery store and bank in downtown Homer to a former church on the northeast side of town on Jan. 13.
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