AARP New York State Director Beth Finkel released the following statement today in response to the New York City Council’s vote to adopt the Fiscal Year 2026 budget for the City of New York:
AARP New York is planning 90 events across the state in the 90 days leading up to Social Security's 90th anniversary on Aug. 14. It comes amid growing concerns about the program's long-term funding challenges.
Mah Jongg is more than a game—it’s a fun and engaging way to stimulate the mind, reduce stress, and connect with others. Whether you’ve never played or are looking to strengthen your skills, this beginner-friendly virtual series is designed to help build your confidence in mastering this classic game.
AARP Long Island is thrilled to collaborate with The John W Engeman Theater for discounts on select performances for in-person live theatrical entertainment! Stop by the AARP table in the lobby before, during, or after each show and meet AARP volunteers, staff, and other members and learn more about what AARP is doing in the local community!
AARP Long Island is thrilled to sponsor Talk Back Tuesdays and Main Stage performances at The Bay Street Theater. Find our AARP volunteers and staff at select performances for in-person live theatrical entertainment! Come by the AARP table in the lobby before, during or after each show and meet us to learn more about what AARP is doing in the local community. Learn about local resources, contests, giveaways and much more!
AARP New York is encouraging voters to learn where the mayoral and City Council candidates stand on key issues, such as housing affordability, transportation and in-home services for older adults.
AARP New York is proud to celebrate Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month with exciting virtual and in-person events for AARP members and guests.
AARP New York proudly celebrates Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month as we celebrate the contributions of the AAPI community to the fabric of New York and beyond.
AARP members and guests are invited to attend two candidate forums sponsored by AARP New York this season to learn about the issues facing Manhattan and the Bronx residents.