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Lewisboro Library Project Receives Fund-raising Boost

LEWISBORO, N.Y. -- The Lewisboro Library Building Campaign is closing in on its $3.1 million fund-raising goal, thanks to a recent donation of $100,000 from the Dextra Baldwin McGonagle Foundation, a local philanthropic organization led by Lewisboro resident Jonathan Spanier.

The Lewisboro Library Building Campaign has raised more than $2.7 million in donations and pledges toward its $3.1 million goal.

The Lewisboro Library Building Campaign has raised more than $2.7 million in donations and pledges toward its $3.1 million goal.

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More than $2.7 million in pledges and donations have been raised to date, with contributions ranging from $10 to $250,000.

“We are very grateful for the support of the Dextra Baldwin McGonagle Foundation,” president of the Lewisboro Library Board Gary Page said in a statement, adding that the technology area will be named "Dextra Technology Center."

"We hope that all Lewisboro residents will get on board and donate during this final fund-raising stretch, and become part of creating a cultural institution that will make this community proud,” he added.

To learn more about the library expansion and how you can get involved, contact Cindy Rubino at crubino@wlsmail.org, Gary Page at gpage@gpage.com or call 914-763-3857.

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