LEWISTON — The Lewiston Public Library recently received a donation of 45 computer monitors valued at about $4,500 from Geiger Brothers.

The gift was presented to the library by Peter Geiger, executive vice president.

The monitors will replace aging and broken units.

“We are thrilled to accept this truly generous donation that will improve the accessibility and quality of computer access that we are able to offer the community,” library Director Marcela Peres said.

The library is open 50 hours a week and provides more than 30 public-use computers and wireless access throughout the building. Library cards are free to Lewiston and Auburn residents, and can be used to access computers for job searching, school work, general learning or entertainment. The library also offers many digital services such as language learning, ebooks and digital audiobooks, and free access to computer learning programs.

FMI: 207-513-3119 LPL@LewistonMaine.gov.

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