Voices

Dover librarian always worked ‘for the good of the community’

WEST DOVER — On July 18, Jodi Keeler, chair of the Dover Free Library Trustees, summarily informed John Flores, director of the library, that his employment had been terminated "for the good of the community." John has been library director for 24 years - always working "for the good of the community"!

The Dover Free Library, under Mr. Flores's direction, is one of the jewels of the Deerfield Valley. Over the years, he has brought his energy, warmth, imagination, intelligence, and profound love of books to our community. As a result, the Dover Free Library is truly a community treasure.

Mr. Flores established innovative programs, welcomed all visitors to the library, and retained a motivated, capable, and enthusiastic staff. Ask any patron of the the library, or any of the many participants of all ages and backgrounds in the varied library activities and events, and you will surely hear praise, gratitude, and appreciation for him.

To our knowledge, the Trustees have given no reason for firing Mr. Flores, either to him or to the community he has served so well.

We cannot see how his termination can, in any way, be "for the good of the community."

The Trustees owe all of us and Mr. Flores an explanation, an apology, and a reversal their unseemly decision.


This letter was co-signed by Ellen Bronstein, Newfane.


This Voices Letters from readers was submitted to The Commons.

This Voices Letters from readers was submitted to The Commons.

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