Glendora Library back in business

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The Glendora Library, recently closed due to flooding, has reopened after the damages have been fixed.

Story time, unfortunately, has still been canceled until the new year.

WF Construction's subcontractor (who bore responsibility for the recent flooding) fixed the damaged areas and their insurance company paid for the effort to the tune of about $100,000, according to WF Construction officials.

More to come on that subject tomorrow.

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