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Cranston has become the second city in Rhode Island to join the AARP Network of Age-Friendly States and Communities.
“Your progress in Cranston is reverberating across the state … We want to be another push in the direction of an age-friendly Rhode Island. This is how we get there, one community at a time,” state Office of Healthy Aging Director Rosamaria Amoros Jones said during a press conference to announce the designation Sept. 26 at the Cranston Enrichment Center.
“Today’s a really exciting day … because as everyone here knows, Cranston’s one of the best places to live in America. And it starts right here with all of you,” Mayor Allan Fung said.
He added: “Today is another part of that commitment that we are making as a city … It’s a commitment by all of our different city department, all of our community partners, continuing to meet your needs and our residents’ needs as we grow older in this great city.”
To view the complete article, visit the Cranston Herald
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