BLOOMFIELD, NJ — Bloomfield Public Schools and the Bloomfield Public Library have partnered with one another for Read Across America Week. This is an annual event in which members of the community typically would go to schools and libraries to read stories to children. As a result of COVID-19, the story times were filmed so that they could be shared virtually with the schools and the public.
“During the pandemic, we have not been able to do everything we could before, but I am thrilled that we were able to continue with the Read Across America tradition,” Mayor Michael Venezia said. “Our library and our schools did an outstanding job putting this all together and the children benefited greatly as a result.”
“Every year I look forward to Read Across America Week because of the way it brings members of the community together for such a great cause,” said Councilwoman Jenny Mundell, who serves as liaison to the library. “We were fortunate to have such a diverse group of readers that were engaged in this effort. I would like to thank the library board’s Community Engagement Committee, including Cheryl Locastro and Ellen Luca, for their hard work to make this happen.”