A used bookstore whose proceeds all support Brunswick’s Curtis Memorial Library is relocating. Twice-Told Tales will be relocating in late September to 200 Maine St., the former location of Bamforth Marine. The store will reopen in early October.
“The new one-level location offers easier customer access, a more convenient drop-off location for donations, and a more visible downtown presence across from the Town Mall,” according to a news release. “The size of the retail store will increase slightly, as the area currently reserved for the Online Sales department will move to the second floor.”
Twice-Told Tales opened in 2015 at 11 Pleasant St. when Friends of Curtis Library established a year-round presence for collecting and selling used books. The store replaced the previous three-day annual book sale that was held in late June at the Brunswick Junior High School.
The store is staffed by volunteers and all proceeds directly support Curtis Memorial Library. In preparation for the move, the store will suspend accepting donations for the month of September.
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