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Rebranding the senior center: Cities and towns embrace boomers, multigenerational programs – Boston Globe

Rebranding the senior center: Cities and towns embrace boomers, multigenerational programs By Robert Weisman Boston Globe Staff Click here to view the original article by the Boston Globe. At some senior centers across the state, you can find yoga and Zumba, free-form drumming, and Chinese martial arts — almost everything except the word “senior.” That’s...
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On Second Thought, Don’t Save All Your Money

On Second Thought, Don’t Save All Your Money By Daniel A. Timins, Esq., CFP™ The world is telling you to save. Contrary to the ads coercing you to try that perfume, flashy billboards suggesting you drink those beverages, and television commercials demanding you to buy this car, the message you are being told is to...
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3 Year-End Tax Moves Due to the New Tax Law

You may want to act quickly on one or more of these By Ellen Stark (Credit: Adobe Stock) Now that Congress has passed its big tax bill, you may be wondering what you can do by December 31 to cut your 2017 tax bill. You’ll find a few timely tax-saving tips below. Although you can still...
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Is Your Social Life Bad for Your Brain? 3 Reasons Why Staying Social Matters to Your Thinking

Neuro-plasticity is getting lots of publicity these days. We’re hearing a lot about the aging brain: how malleable adult brains are, how we can indeed learn new things as older adults, how important exercise is in nurturing the brain and tricks we can learn to “boost” brain power. Now, clinical Psychologist Dr. Cynthia Green, President...
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Why Job Hunters Don’t Find Work

Why Job Hunters Don’t Find Work An interview with the author of ‘Down and Out in the New Economy’ By Richard Eisenberg, Money & Work Editor November 9, 2017   (Editor’s Note: This story is part of a partnership between Next Avenue and Chasing the Dream, a public media initiative on poverty and opportunity.)   An...
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Project Renewment by Helen Dennis

Project Renewment by Helen Dennis Project Renewment® is the first retirement model for career women. The term “Renewment,” a word we made up, is a combination of retirement and renewal. It serves as an alternative to “retirement” which still is associated with negative stereotypes and clichés. In contrast, Renewment is positive, suggesting rebirth, choices, vitality,...
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The Three Secrets of Aging by John C. Robinson, Ph.D., MDiv.

THE THREE SECRETS OF AGING By John C. Robinson, Ph.D., MDiv.   I believe three powerful spiritual/mystical forces are now creating a new kind of aging. I call them The Three Secrets of Aging because the media, and most new elders are primarily focused on overcoming aging with anti-aging creams, exercise, vitamins, hormones, cosmetic surgery,...
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The Value of Socialization for Older Adults by Bob Blancato

THE VALUE OF SOCIALIZATION FOR OLDER ADULTS By Bob Blancato   Over my nearly 40 years of working at the national level on aging policy, I have been most closely involved in the Older Americans Act (OAA) and its three nutrition programs. For the past year, I have had the unique opportunity to focus on...
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