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AARP New York

Exciting things are happening in New York and AARP is proud to be a part of them
AUG 15, 2025
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
AUG 14, 2025
“Slices of the Story” Event Puts a Local Face on the Fight to Protect Social Security
AUG 14, 2025
“Slices of the Story” Event at the Grandview Lodge Puts a Local Face on the Fight to Protect Social Security
AUG 12, 2025
Slices of the Story” Event at Mama Bella’s Puts a Local Face on the Fight to Protect Social Security
So, what would you do with an extra $10,000? Watch what some people would do.
Wide Range of Organizations Urge Governor to Push for Plan; Could Help Millions Who Can’t Get a Pension or 401(k) on the Job
PSC’s and Governor’s Leadership Will Protect Consumers
PSC Wrong to Saddle NYC Ratepayers With All Superfund Cleanup Costs
ALBANY, N.Y. – New York utility consumers have a nearly billion-dollar ESCO problem. New Yorkers who signed up with an energy service company (ESCO) paid nearly $820 million more for their power than if they had stayed with their local utility company during the 30-month period ending June 30, 2016, according to the state’s official utility regulating body.
Enjoy a night of theater and get to know us while connecting with AARP members, friends and neighbors with discounted tickets to see the musical The Color Purple.
By Ann Levin
AARP members & their guests save 20% off two performances at the Rochester Broadway Theatre League
Join AARP on November 19th at 1pm and December 3rd at 1pm for the new season on Alive! Over 55 and Kickin’. As seen on 60 Minutes, Alive! features singers and musicians over the age of 55. Some were performers back in the day, some sing in church, the shower, or in the car, but they all can sing! Alive! illustrates that talent gets better, deeper, and richer with age. You will have a great time reliving the turning points in your life, and you will feel rejuvenated when you leave the theater.
Melissa Foster of Kenmore, N.Y., was presented with AARP’s most prestigious volunteer award for community service on Thursday, November 10. Foster, who founded and leads the Kenmore Village Improvement Society, has been selected by AARP New York, the nonprofit organization for people 50 and older, to receive its 2016 Andrus Award for Community Service.
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