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Carol Brooks Ball

As you age and your body changes, is your home doing the same?
A message from Michael E. Festa, state director, and Sandra K. Albright, state president, of AARP Massachusetts:
AARP Launches “Watch Your Wi-Fi” Campaign to Increase Awareness of Risks on Free Public Wi-Fi
New report reveals stress on family caregivers’ health and finances; identifies policies to help support caregivers.
AARP Massachusetts invites you to join our upcoming AARP Foundation Drive to End Hunger food drive to benefit the food pantry at Sojourner House in Roxbury, a homeless shelter for families.
How can Boston become a more age-friendly city? If you’re a Boston resident, we’re sure you have some great ideas.
AARP applauds the bipartisan action this week on July 16, 2015, on S. 192, the reauthorization of the Older Americans Act (OAA), introduced by Sen. Lamar Alexander (R-TN) with Sens. Richard Burr (R-NC), Patty Murray (D-WA), and Bernie Sanders (I-VT). The Senate passed the bill the same week that we celebrate the 50 th Anniversary of the OAA.
Come on out and dance! Join AARP and 70s hit band Tavares ("She's Gone," "Heaven Must Be Missing An Angel," "More Than A Woman, and more) for " AARP Night,"a free concert in the Dorothy Curran Wednesday Night Concert Series, sponsored by Mayor Walsh and the city of Boston, on Wednesday, Aug. 12, from 7-9 p.m., at One City Hall Square in Boston.
Con artists don’t care how hard you have worked. They steal billions from Americans each year.
New Study Reveals Opportunities to Improve the Use and Long-Term Adoption of Trackers
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