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News and information important to Bay State residents age 50+
AARP Massachusetts State Director Jen Benson testified in favor of a bill that will help the 780,000 caregivers in Massachusetts with a $1500 tax credit, work place protection, respite vouchers and allowing spouses to be paid as a caregiver among other provisions.
Every moment spent with family is a chance to learn, laugh, and grow — no matter your age. That’s why we’re excited to invite you to enter the "Curious Together: Family Day" Sweepstakes for a chance to win a membership package to the Boston Children’s Museum!
Join us for upcoming events online or in person from AARP Massachusetts. We have plenty of events to keep you informed and entertained. Tune in and sign up today.
AARP Days at New England Botanic Garden at Tower Hill are back! Enjoy free admission for you and up to five guests. There's only one day left to it. Explore over 17 unique gardens, a gift shop, and more.
The Healey-Driscoll Administration filed legislation to rename the Executive Office of Elder Affairs to the Executive Office of Aging & Independence
Every state in the United States has their own voting processes. Refresh yourself on the processes of the Bay State so that you will be prepared for later this year. Both sessions are online and available to sign up for at no cost.
Bienvenidos. AARP Massachusetts está aquí para servir y trabajar con residentes de Massachusetts de 50 años o más, incluidos nuestros más de 739,000 socios. Esta página está diseñada especialmente para las personas que hablan español, para informarte sobre lo que está disponible y potencialmente útil y gratificante para ti tanto dentro de AARP y en Massachusetts en general. Please note that this entire page is made for Spanish speaking Massachusetts residents and is entirely in Spanish. All information on this page is available on our home page: www.aarp.org/ma- in English.
AARP Massachusetts presents a webinar series that explores Concord's rich history. From enslaved people who fought in the Revolutionary War to the transcendental movement with Emerson and Thoreau. Plus, Louisa May Alcott and her sister who also made a name for her self. You can find the video presentation here
Check out the improved AARP Livable Communities Map - a free, interactive tool with information on the more than 1,300 AARP Community Challenge grantees and more than 800 members in the AARP Network of Age-Friendly States and Communities.
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