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EMAIL LIBRARY: about graffiti

I saw the picture of the horrible defacement of your
beautiful new library this morning, and thought I
might be able to help in some way. The dotted
sections of the "C" reminded me a great deal of a
graphic prominent on the website for
www.anonymousfame.com, which I know is a local
company. On their main page, there is a rotating
circle that is also sectioned off, it seems as if the
sizes of some of the sections MAY line up between the
web site and your wall. I don't know anything about
any of its employees, and don't wish to accuse any one
(or group) that I know nothing about, but I thought
you may want to look into this possible connection.

Hope this helps,
__________________________

Will let ya know of replies....

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kingohugs
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and a reply:

Dear Matthew,

My that sounds complicated! I am afraid it is out of my area so I have
forwarded your letter to to the Manager of the Re-Development Project
for the
Library and the town, Mr. David Master.

Thank you for your input and concern.

Agatha Dobbs
Librarian
Aglaura Public Library
Aglaura NJ
librarySPLATaglauranj.org

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kingohugs
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back to them:

You are quite welcome, it really is my pleasure to be
of help (and I appologize now if this is no more than
a blind alley for you, it really doesn;t seem like
there would be any reason to connect the 2). That is
one beautiful building you have there, and next time I
down in Jersey (I put in most of my time in Manhattan)
I will try to swing by.

Out of curiousity, who designed the building? I'm
currently working with the Museum of Modern Art here
and as you MAY know, they are remodeling their "home"
so it's become a bit of an interest of mine to watch
some of these older buildings be refurbished and
ultra-modernized.

Thanks in advance,
Matthew

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EMAIL: Library, Agatha Dobbs

Hello again Mr. XXXX,

Thank you for the Birthday wish. It was an interesting day and I am
just
catching up on the many emails that came in.

Your idea about the graffiti is most interesting and I will be sure to
pass it
along.

Regarding the chest... I would love to just go on and on about it but
there is
a bit of "local politics" going on that prevents me from saying
anything at
the moment. The best I can do is forward your interest in more
information to
the Manager of the Re-Development Project for the Library and the town,
Mr.
David Master.

It is my hope to provide updates regarding the contents on the Library
web
page soon, but that remains to be seen.

Kind Regards,
Agatha Dobbs




Quoting Matthew <kingohugs2@yahoo.com>:

> Dear Ms. Dobbs,
>
> First and foremost, have a very happy birthday
> tomorrow.
>
> Secondly, I had the image of the grafitti up on my
> computer screen, when a friend walked by and said
> "That's Stonehenge, but why is it dripping like wet
> paint. I certainly don't see it, but he mentioned
> something about key stones in the structure and a
> calendar....went over my head, but I thought this may
> mean something to you.
>
> And last, and probably most embarassing, I have a
> favor to ask of you. As I mentioned, I've been
> working along with the Museum of Modern Art here. In
> actuality, I run the theater where they hold their
> film series. Up until recently, however, it was a
> live theater (as opposed to a film house). The reason
> I bring this up, is because I read about the antique
> store (The Empty Needle?) with the chest of books
> found on the library site. I was wondering if you
> could tell me if there were any plays/scripts found
> inside? If so, any first editions would certainly
> interest me.
>
> Thanks in advance,
> Matthew

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