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The AARP Bulletin

New York City voters will vote on City Council candidates in a June 27 primary.
Long Island’s Nassau and Suffolk counties are expanding their commitment to AARP’s Network of Age-Friendly States and Communities initiative by establishing liaison roles in key agencies.
Older New Yorkers in rural areas confront many challenges when it comes to housing and transportation.
Older New Yorkers with limited incomes could save thousands of dollars a year under a newly expanded state program that helps pay Medicare expenses.
Make some popcorn, cozy up on the couch and enjoy some Sunday movie magic. The award-winning team from Long Island’s Gold Coast International Film & Arts Festival has chosen a sampling of short movies being presented with AARP Long Island. They include independent, foreign and sing-along films.
Dance isn’t only timeless, it’s also ageless.
As you prepare for Election Day, don’t forget to check out AARP New York’s resource page, aarp.org/nyvotes, which contains everything you need to know.
Take in some Atlantic League baseball this season at the Long Island Ducks’ home, Fairfield Properties Ballpark, and get a chance to win a luxury experience.
The popularity of chess has soared in recent years, due to the isolation of the pandemic, the popularity of the TV series The Queen’s Gambit and a spate of media stories about the ancient game. It’s also readily available online.
Join AARP New York and Rochester Lifestyle Medicine Institute practitioners on Zoom to find out how evidence-based strategies and lifestyle changes can improve health, increase energy and reduce chronic disease.
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