Politics & Government

Meriden Senior Center Closing Temporarily

The Meriden Senior Center will be temporarily closing due to a project, according to officials.

MERIDEN, CT — (From the City of Meriden): The Meriden Senior Center, located at 22 West Main Street, will be temporarily closed effective Nov. 28 for a full boiler system replacement.

Senior Center staff will be relocated to the second floor of the Health and Human Services main building, located at 165 Miller Street. Office hours will be Monday through Friday, from 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.

“Staff and services will be operating much like when the Center was closed during the COVID-19 pandemic,” officials wrote in a news release. “Mini-Bus transportation services will still be provided for medical appointments and group shopping trips. Staff is in the process of arranging for frozen meal delivery, and is working with the Meriden Public Library to relocate some recreation events. Regularly scheduled recreation activities, such as ceramics, art, and exercise classes, will be temporarily suspended while the Center is closed. The Social Services Worker and the Community Services Worker will still be taking appointments, with clients to be seen in person at 165 Miller Street.

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“It is unknown at this time how long the boiler system replacement will take place; the City is anticipating the Center will be closed through the rest of the year. Any changes in this schedule will be announced.”

For more information, call the Senior Center at 203-237-0066.

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