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AARP New Mexico will hold its third annual Fall Festival Oct. 19 in Albuquerque. The free event features music, refreshments, games and information about community resources.
Americans who are uninsured or want to change health plans can buy a policy through insurance exchanges set up under the Affordable Care Act (ACA). Enrollment through the online marketplaces began Oct. 1 and runs through March 31. Coverage begins Jan. 1 for people who sign up by Dec. 15.
AARP Connecticut is recruiting volunteers to help other state residents prepare and file their returns in the tax season ahead. AARP Foundation Tax-Aide offers free face-to-face help for low- to moderate-income taxpayers, especially those age 60-plus.
AARP Illinois is recruiting volunteers to get involved in legislative advocacy and to strengthen the relevance of AARP in communities throughout the state.
By Holly Fisher • Tim Dempsey, 64, contributed toward health insurance premiums for the 18 years he worked for a telecommunications firm. But when the Daniel Island resident needed that coverage the most, it wasn’t there.
More than a third of Mississippians age 60-plus receive help with heating and cooling costs through the Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program. Yet the numbers suggest many who are eligible do not apply.
By Hilary Appelman • Anna Cordella has paid thousands of dollars to keep her health insurance coverage since she was laid off in 2012. Her eligibility runs out Dec. 31, but she’s not panicked. The next day, her coverage will begin under the Affordable Care Act (ACA).
By Miriam Davidson
University of New Hampshire ice hockey fans are invited to AARP Day in Durham Nov. 2, when the Wildcats meet interstate rivals the University of Massachusetts Lowell River Hawks.
AARP Wisconsin is recruiting volunteers to help other state residents file returns in the tax season ahead. AARP Foundation Tax-Aide offers free face-to-face assistance to low- and moderate-income taxpayers, especially those age 60-plus, at convenient sites such as libraries and senior and community centers.
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