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George Bridges

The nation’s capital is a vibrant city filled with museums, restaurants and things to do.
Story updated Dec. 4, 2014
Seven of 10 pedestrian fatalities in Seattle from 2010 to 2013 involved people age 50 and older.
It’s the holiday season, when people open their hearts and wallets to help those in need. But the holidays are a prime time for scammers to pose as charities. AARP West Virginia cautions members not to be taken advantage of when trying to help the disadvantaged.
Experts agree that maintaining a healthy diet is critical to people’s overall health, especially as they age. And where does this healthy-eating habit start? At the store—where pivotal choices are made about which foods to buy.
AARP Connecticut has a robust legislative agenda lined up for the session that begins Jan. 7.
More than 45 percent of Virginia workers—some 1.3 million people—don’t have access to an employer-sponsored retirement plan. AARP Virginia is urging lawmakers to establish a committee to study this issue in 2015 and recommend ways to help people save for the future.
By Sarah Hollander
Smartphones and tablet computers are incredibly capable tools. But are you squeezing all the value out of your device?
With a new year on the horizon and resolutions in mind, AARP New Hampshire is offering a free Life Reimagined checkup to help members discover their personal “what’s next.”
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