Viola Davis helps library in cash-strapped RI town

CENTRAL FALLS, R.I. (AP) - The Adams Memorial Library said Monday that it got a $1,000 check from Davis, who grew up in Central Falls...

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CENTRAL FALLS, R.I. (AP) — The public library in Central Falls that was temporarily closed because of the city’s dire finances is expanding its hours again after receiving a donation from actress Viola Davis and a state grant.

The Adams Memorial Library said Monday that it got a $1,000 check from Davis, who grew up in Central Falls. Davis appeared recently in the movie “The Help” and was nominated for an Oscar for her role in 2008’s “Doubt.”

The library also received a $3,500 grant with the help of state Sen. Elizabeth Crowley.

Actor Alec Baldwin donated $10,000 to the library last month.

The library has raised $61,000 since it was shuttered in July ahead of the city’s bankruptcy filing. It reopened part-time with the help of volunteers. Beginning Dec. 1, it will be open six days a week.

Copyright 2011 The Associated Press.

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