AARP Vermont has announced the launch of a community grant program that aims to issue grants of up to $24,000 among six Vermont towns or cities.
Read MoreAge Well has announced that Leah Zeigler has joined their Board of Directors. A resident of Shelburne, VT, Leah brings more than 12 years of corp
Read MoreAge Well is proud to announce that Ally McAuslan, Associate Director of Nutrition & Wellness, has been recognized by Meals on Wheels of Ameri
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Read MoreAge Well’s Volunteer Services Directory, Erica Marks, represented Vermont by presenting at the recent 2022 USAging Conference in Austin, Texas. M
Read MoreMore Vermonters will be exempt from paying state taxes on their Social Security benefits, thanks to new legislation signed by Gov. Phil Scott. Th
Read MoreAARP Vermont has announced that five organizations around the state will receive 2022 Community Challenge grants totaling more than $54
Read MoreDan McLean Age Well, the leading experts and advocates on aging in Northwestern Vermont, has added Dan McLean to their Board of Directors. A resid
Read MoreThe Red Clover Inn, a premier Rutland/Killington destination, has reopened for accommodations and private events. New owners Mark Allen and Ve
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