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By Vicki Adame • When he was hired by the Oakland Public Library in 1996, Pete Villaseñor discovered that free tax preparation was offered at some of its branches through AARP Foundation Tax-Aide.
By Keryn Thompson-Kolar • For many Americans, there are few things more taxing than preparing to file their annual income tax returns.
By Roger Fillion • The vast majority of Colorado residents who weighed in on the future of Medicare and Social Security said some changes are needed to make sure they are available to their children and grandchildren.
By Ann Hardie • The recession has changed the face of the patient population at the Good News Clinics in Gainesville.
By Jill Gambon • For many people, filing income tax returns provokes stress, anxiety and dread. Not so for Phyllis Sonnenschein, a retired high school science teacher from Natick. For the past several years, Sonnenschein, 74, has gotten free tax preparation help from AARP Foundation Tax-Aide volunteers at the Natick Senior Center.
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By Christina Hernandez Sherwood
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