NY librarian fired for closing during tornado warning is rehired; most of library board quits
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A librarian in a small upstate New York village is back on the job two weeks after she was fired for closing the library 40 minutes early amid a tornado warning.
Theresa Marchione (mahr-shee-OHN') shut down the Round Lake Library on May 29 as nasty weather headed her way. Meteorologists later confirmed a tornado touched down 13 miles away.
The library's board fired Marchione two days later, and people in the village 20 miles north of Albany protested loudly.
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On Wednesday night, seven of the eight library board members quit. A new board quickly reinstated Marchione with back pay. The decision was met with a standing ovation from the crowd gathered at the meeting.
Marchione hasn't spoken publicly and didn't attend the meeting.