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Carol Brooks Ball

You're invited to take part in shaping the county's age-friendly agenda!
AARP Foundation and the Food Bank of Western Massachusetts are reaching out to older adults who are most at risk of going hungry. You can help by spreading the word about our upcoming Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) clinics!
Volunteers and staff from Massachusetts spent the day today on Capitol Hill, visiting U.S. Sens. Elizabeth Warren (D-MA) and Edward Markey (D-MA), and Massachusetts U.S. Reps. James McGovern (D-MA), Joseph Kennedy III (D-MA), and William Keating (D-MA), to discuss legislation and issues of concern to those 50+.
A new AARP study debunks myths about age 50+ workers, showing that they have productive advantages that can make them a “critical component” of a successful business.
At AARP, Real Possibilities means that anything is possible and that age doesn't define people. In fact, we believe that age and experience can expand—not limit—possibilities.
AARP Bulletin explores most livable neighborhoods and cities for date nights, staying healthy
Mike Festa, state director of AARP Massachusetts, which serves more than 800,000 residents age 50 and older in the Commonwealth, today commended the choice of Alice Bonner as secretary of elder affairs under the Baker administration.
The following is a statement by AARP CEO Jo Ann Jenkins on the Senate passage of the Medicare and CHIP Reauthorization Act (MACRA) of 2015 that repeals and replaces the Sustainable Growth Rate (SGR) formula.
AARP members are invited to a free screening of Little Boy, a new film starring Kevin James, Jakob Salvati, and veteran British actor and two-time Academy Award nominee Tom Wilkinson.
Note: We recently offered Gov. Charlie Baker an opportunity to share his administration's plans on issues and programs important to those age 50-plus in the Bay State. Following is what Gov. Baker shared with us.
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