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Billerica Council On Aging Senior Center
The Billerica Council on Aging is the primary resource for aging services in the town.
Buzzell Senior Center
Wilmington Department of Elderly Services is committed to continuously advocating, promoting and providing services to Wilmington Citizens 60 and over. These services contribute to the well-being of our seniors in the following ways: Information and Referral; Care Planning and Management; Health and
Lowell Senior Center
The City of Lowell Senior Center is brought to you by the City's Council On Aging and is focused on delivering a variety of services such as nutrition, health, recreation, transportation, referral information, and low-income programs to the elderly in Lowell.
Burlington Council On Aging Senior Center
The Burlington Council on Aging was formed in September 1967, by a vote of Town Meeting. Burlington residents are appointed by the Selectmen for one and three year terms. They serve as volunteers and set Policies and Procedures to provide a fuller way of life for seniors sixty and over.
Edith A. O'leary Senior Center
The Edith A. O’Leary Senior Center is located in the first floor of the Third Meeting House (circa.1829) on the Common in the beautiful white tower-clocked building beyond the gazebo on top of the hill in the Center of the Town of North Reading. Our goal is help North Reading Elders safely age in
Dracut Council On Aging/senior Center
The senior center is a drop-in-site for all Dracut seniors, offering a varied array of educational, recreational, and wellness programs. Support services are designed to meet the needs of the ever changing senior population. Older adults are familiarized with creative opportunities geared to stimula
Woburn Senior Center
The Woburn Council on Aging(COA) is a municipal, volunteer board appointed by the mayor. It is the responsibility of the COA to identify the needs of Woburn’s elder population. The COA provides resources to educate the community at large regarding the needs of the elderly. This is done by designin
Chelmsford Senior Center
The Chelmsford Senior Center is located at 75 Groton Road, North Chelmsford and is open to senior citizens, 60 years and over, from Chelmsford and area communities. The Chelmsford Senior Center is dedicated to helping seniors in various ways.
Bedford Coa Senior Center
The mission of the Bedford Council on Aging is to promote the health and well being and to enhance the quality of life of residents aged 60 and over, their families and caregivers in an age-friendly Bedford.
Mccarthy Senior Center
Are you a resident aged 60 or over? We’d love to welcome you at our vibrant senior center located at 30 Converse Street! Our schedule is packed with activities to exercise your mind, body, and social calendar. We’re also a resource for hot topics, from legal and financial planning to health insu
Stoneham Senior Center
The Stoneham Senior Center is the Town’s second oldest Almshouse, built in 1852 in the Greek Revival style. The building was renovated in 1998 and has been proudly listed on the National Register of Historical Places since 1984. Through the guidance from the Council on Aging's Board of Directors a
Tyngsborough Senior Center
Jenks Center
Whether you’re intetrested in learning a new language or craft, sharing your opinions, playing games, singing, dancing, getting help with your computer, socializing, or something else, you can find others who share your interests at the Jenks Center.
Lexington Senior Center
Activities for citizens 60 years of age and older and those with disabilities, can be found at the new Community Center at 39 Marrett Road. Activities for Seniors are supported by the Council on Aging board, appointed by the Town Manager, and the Friends of the Council on Aging, a group who raises f
Milano Senior Center
Milano Center was constructed by converting and expanding the historic Beebe Estate Carriage House, circa 1897 and re-opening in 1995. Each year, close to 1,000 participants attend the over 20,000 social, recreational, health and educational programs offered at the center.