A win for Gov. Kathy Hochul would likely mean continuance of policies enacted in recent months, barring any major shake-ups in Democrats’ control of the Legislature.
This Executive Order directs existing and new New York State policies and programs to coordinate to ensure older New Yorkers can live fulfilling lives, in good health, with freedom, dignity and independence to age in place for as long as possible.
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Committee proposal receives strong support from Mayor Weinberger and unanimous vote from City Council
Vermont Business Magazine The City created its first Burlington Aging Council through Council resolution at the April 26 City Council meeting. The purpose of the committee is to elevate the contributions of older adults in Burlington, raise issues facing older in Burlington and the organizations that serve them, and make policy recommendations to the Mayor and City Council to address service gaps, needs, and opportunities that impact older adults in the Burlington community.
“One of the areas of progress from our pandemic response that I would like to see made permanent is the close collaboration we have built between the City and our many partners who support our aging community members,” said Mayor Miro Weinberger, “this Aging Council will work to ensure that moving forward we can meet the needs of older Burlingtonians and create new opportunities for them to contribute ful
Foot Clinic: 4th Wednesday, odd months, First District Health Nurse
Pincochle: Every Wednesday
Glenburn Senior Citizens
Every Monday, Wednesday and Friday: coffee starting at 10 a.m. Meals at 11:30 a.m.
1st Sunday of every month, pancake breakfast from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the center. Meeting to follow breakfast.
3rd Sunday of every month, a birthday potluck at the center starting at 12:30 p.m. Games and cards to follow.
Footcare every 3rd Monday.
Gatherings every Tuesday morning at the Last Hurrah, 10 a.m. breakfast (brunch) on your own.
2nd Saturday of each month, 11:30 a.m. at a different restaurant in Minot, location to be announced at previous month’s meeting.