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Ellen Rainville, 
Director 
erainville@westfordma.gov

India Nolen, 
Assistant Director

inolen@westfordma.gov

Division Heads:
Cathy Carroll

Technical Services
ccarroll@westfordma.gov

Kathy Hutchins, 
Youth Services
khutchins@westfordma.gov

Dina Kanabar,
Systems/Automation
dkanabar@westfordma.gov

Kristina Leedberg,
Information Services
kleedberg@westfordma.gov

Holly Sheridan,
Circulation
hpritchard@westfordma.gov

 

 

   

 

 

 

 

 

 


50 Main St.
Westford, MA 01886
(978) 692-5555


Ellen Rainville, Director

MISSION STATEMENT

of the

J. V. FLETCHER LIBRARY:

 

The mission of the J. V. Fletcher Library is to serve its clientele as progressive, responsive community resource. It is dedicated to serving the general informational, cultural, recreational and issue-oriented needs of its patrons, and to sustaining them in a lifelong pursuit of learning and personal growth. The Fletcher Library is a resource for exploring and using new technologies and formats, and serves as a meeting place for groups, individuals and families. While the Fletcher Library strives to be both reflective of, and responsive to, the community, it also seeks to be in the vanguard of professional library service -- attracting and leading the community into the future in a warm and welcoming public setting.

Approved by the Board of Library Trustees, May 1, 2006.

                J. V. FLETCHER LIBRARY VISION STATEMENT

The J. V. Fletcher Library is a professional information partner dedicated to helping
the Town of Westford and its citizens realize their full potential.  Library patrons experience
the Fletcher Library as a responsive, creative resource meeting their unique needs and 
offering a memorable and personal library experience.  Lives are enriched and enhanced 
through the lifelong exposure to, and exploration of, life-changing ideas, art, literature, 
information and evolving technologies.  In a world of rushed and removed relationships, 
the library offers both a virtual village and a space of sanctuary and neighborhood.

Approved by the Board of Library Trustees, May 1, 2006