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Exciting things are happening in New York and AARP is proud to be a part of them
AUG 19, 2025
Majority Of Voters Say City Is Headed in the Wrong Direction; Affordability, Housing, and Safety Top Concerns
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
As COVID-19 restrictions ease in New York State, nursing homes and other long-term care facilities are preparing to resume in-person visits for families. Visits won’t be the same as before the pandemic, at least until the threat of coronavirus has passed. There may be limits on when, where and for how long you can see loved ones, and distancing rules will likely be in place.
Many New Yorkers are using telemedicine for the first time. The pandemic, however, has underscored the state's disparities with access to health care and broadband internet service, especially in rural areas.
Do you have an eye for the perfect picture? If you're looking to enhance and share your photos or learn the basics, join our 2-part virtual workshop in collaboration with the Cepa Gallery to take your smartphone photography game to the next level!
Do you enjoy a good laugh? Join #AARPNY and 108 Soul as we bring four of NYC’s hardest working comics together for a new Disrupt Aging comedy series. Tune in on Wednesday, July 15th at 7pm for the first stream with Comedian Onika McLean: www.facebook.com/108soulny. Then, meet Onika at 7:15pm on our @AARPNY Facebook page to hear how she is #DisruptAging: www.facebook.com/AARPNY.
ALBANY, N.Y. - AARP New York and the Public Utility Law Project (PULP) today voiced strong opposition to a proposal from utility regulators and NYSEG/RG&E to raise the utility companies’ rates and enact other measures over the next three years.
Juneteenth, an annual holiday commemorating the end of slavery in the United States, has been celebrated by African-Americans since the late 1800s. But this year, following nationwide protests over police brutality and racial injustices, there is renewed and more widespread interest in this day that celebrates freedom.To bring perspective to this 155-year-old celebration, here’s a message from AARP’s Regional Vice President, Rawle Andrews Jr.
This month we will honor and celebrate all those who have made a difference in the LGBT community and movement. AARP New York will post several video conversations with prominent members of the LGBT community. Stay tuned this month for a video message from New York City Council Speaker Corey Johnson, media personality Perez Hilton, and Tony-nominated actor and comedian Mario Cantone, among others.
Groups Applaud PSC Actions to Stem Rate Hikes, Ensure Downstaters Stay Cool; Urges Governor to Sign Bill Banning Power Shutoffs Up to 6 Months Post-Pandemic
Are you considering or have already entered the retirement phase? We're hosting a virtual workshop with guest speaker, Audrey Seidman to learn how to cultivate your retirement!
Memories of our loved ones are the best way to feel connected with them and it means much more during these times of social distancing. Join us in collaboration with ABC7NY and Univision/X 96.3 FM to share a favorite memory of your father, grandfather or father figure in your life!
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