The Friends of the North End Library recently presented John Sullivan, proprietor of Prince Postale, with their 2012 Honorary Friend award. John has been a dedicated friend to the library for many years. He has always said “yes” when asked for help whether climbing the flag pole to post the first flag or helping to move heavy deliveries. John consistently supports the work of the Friends. For his dedication to the neighborhood and the library, we thank him.
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