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Old 01-03-2017, 12:40 PM   #23
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Doing a quick search, I'm going to say yes.

https://www.sjpl.org/librarycard

For my state, CT, some of the libraries (including my local library) are part of a consortium; you can use your local library card in other libraries, and there is a state wide/consortium library for ebooks and audiobooks.

I'd suggest asking your local library.
This is what my card is for, a consortium of libraries in my Home County. I worked there and payed taxes for 50 years, but that probably still doesn't make me a taxpayer now.

I signed up for a card first thing when I moved here, but just the one, small library. I'm retired and only pay a sales-tax so I probably don't qualify, or have a right to this library either, not legally.
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