Old Bridge Library Board Deliberates on Website and Infrastructure Upgrades

The Old Bridge Library Board of Trustees recently convened to address multiple operational concerns, including the need for a website overhaul and server upgrades to prevent potential disruptions to library services. Detailed scrutiny of the hiring process, budgetary constraints, and transparency in decision-making also featured prominently in the discussions.

The meeting’s most pressing agenda item was the library’s digital infrastructure, specifically the website and server systems. A trustee underscored the urgency of updating the website, emphasizing the importance of obtaining comprehensive information and references from potential vendors. The high costs associated with these upgrades prompted a call for transparency and accountability in the use of taxpayer funds. Deliberations included a proposal to defer the decision on the website project to allow for a review of vendor information. In a related technological concern, the Board approved an initiative to upgrade the servers after a report highlighted the imminent risk of system failures, which could hinder library operations.

The Board also addressed personnel changes, including the resignation of a library assistant and subsequent appointments. This led to a broader conversation about the approval of the July bill listing, where concerns were raised about the process and expenses involved. The emphasis on fiscal responsibility extended to discussions about the absence of financial reports from the State library for 2023, which complicated the budget planning process. Members expressed frustration over the finance committee’s delayed response and the draft budget’s review.

A recommendation was made not to open the Lawrence Harbor branch during Saltwater Day, a decision influenced by past incidents where public use of residential bathrooms incurred considerable costs. The Board considered the director’s report on the plumbing issues and the expensive repairs needed. This highlighted ongoing challenges in maintaining the library’s physical infrastructure and the consequent financial implications.

Communication within the Board surfaced as another significant issue, with a member expressing dissatisfaction over being uninformed about unplanned library closures. The conversation pivoted to operational procedures, specifically the proposal to close the library for staff training on December 20th. Additionally, the need to revise the notary policy was discussed to better define the services offered.

Financial decision-making processes were scrutinized following a survey of library directors, which revealed that the majority relied on the treasurer and board for banking decisions. The Board contemplated this data in the context of improving their own financial governance practices.

In anticipation of reintroducing digital literacy programs, the director discussed plans to resume classes and individual sessions in September. Furthermore, the Board debated the purchase of a table and chairs for early literacy stations, seeking clarity on the purchasing threshold and budget allocations for such furnishings.

The Board also touched on broader community engagement through the library’s newsletter, which would feature notable Old Bridge individuals and the town’s rock and roll history. A trustee suggested printing 200 copies for distribution, in addition to electronic dissemination. This initiative aimed to enhance the library’s connection with the community and justify investments in targeted areas by refining circulation statistics down to specific neighborhoods.

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Mayor:
Eleanor Walker
Library Board Officials:
Kevin Borsilli, David Cittadino, Sara Marino, Dr. Joan M. George, Frank Weber, Zainab Syed, Rosemarie Rivoli, Martha Tropeano, Maria Nowak, Rocco Celentano, Eleanor “Debbie” Walker, Christopher Parton

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