Mark Prussin writes: “Funding for New York City libraries is being fully restored in the 2025 fiscal year budget. That means libraries will return to being open seven days a week. Mayor Eric Adams and City Council Speaker Adrienne Adams said Thursday that $58.3 million will be restored to the three city public library systems, along with $53 million to cultural institutions.” The libraries, and other city agencies, had their budgets cut in November 2023, which the city blamed on costs related to housing and feeding asylum seekers.