Picture a butcher in a clean apron, offering you the choicest cuts, the freshest, the best. You can find the same Old Tyme courtesy at Kountry Pantree. Our fully trained staff are in touch with the past, and at the same time offer you the future. Service, the modern way! —A particularly fulsome Kountry Pantree ad, playing on MEGA FM Radio Many people believed that the Laingford Public Library had been ruined by its renovation in 1986. Originally a stately, red-brick Carnegie institution, it was now all open-concept, with soaring ceilings and nubby, burnt-orange sofas. The decorum was gone, they said, replaced by a notion Evan Price, the chief librarian, called accessibility. A few stiff and elegant leather chairs had been salvaged from the main research area and placed in the Kuskawa reading room, which was set apart from the rest by a wall of plexiglass, like the terminal ward in a rest home. That is where I found Herbert T. Reilly, Laingford’s resident historian. He practically lived there.
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