The Boston Public Library will offer “new and expanded technology programs in the new Teen Central space” scheduled to open at the Copley Square branch in late February with help from a $488,000 grant that the Boston Public Library Foundation announced today that it has received from the Highland Street Foundation in Newton, Massachusetts. “For three years, the grant will support the BPL’s Youth Technology Fund and two new youth programming positions: a youth technology coordinator and a youth technology librarian,” said the library foundation, which is “a partner of the Boston Public Library” that “encourages philanthropy at all levels to help the library achieve its goals.”

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