From a double-decker bus tour through Manhattan, landmark light-ups from Times Square to Niagara Falls, to pizza shop conversations across the state, AARP New York brought Social Security’s impact to life
It’s time once again to accept nominations for the New York Andrus Award for Community Service. The award honors New Yorkers age 50 and older who enrich the lives of their community through volunteer work.
In 1872, the fight for women’s suffrage was fierce, and a few trailblazing women weren’t waiting for permission—they were making history. As the nation wrestled with post-Civil War issues, some women exercised their right to vote and run for office, leading a significant push in the battle for equality.
If you’re saying, “WTF” when you look at your financial future, do we have an event for you. And it’s also perfect even if you are financial savvy and just want to stay on top of the latest information in financial planning.
Calling all music lovers! AARP members and guests can enter for a chance to win a pair of VIP tickets for WNYC’s Centennial Celebration at Central Park’s SummerStage on Monday, September 9, at 7:00 p.m.
NEW YORK – AARP New York and Senator Cordell Cleare today urged Governor Kathy Hochul to sign legislation that would lower utility for costs of thousands of older New Yorkers already enrolled in the state’s discount prescription drug program.
As we approach Grandparents Day on September 8, it's a perfect time to focus on the well-being of older adults in our lives. To support this important cause, AARP Long Island invites you to a free Mental Health First Aid workshop on September 18, 2024, from 11:30 AM to 5:30 PM at the Copiague Memorial Public Library.
AARP members and guests are invited to join us on Tuesday, September 17, 2024, at the Irondequoit Public Library for an event focused on cooking demos that can help boost brain health!
In honor of National Financial Planning Month, join AARP Long Island and New York Life for free in-person seminars that empower you to take the steps that can help you build a better financial future.
As fraud and scams continue to evolve, it's crucial to stay informed about the latest tactics used by scammers. Older adults are often targeted, but with the right knowledge, you can protect yourself and your loved ones from falling victim to these schemes.