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Residents Raise the Roof at New Horizons at Choate!

Woburn seniors do second lip sync video.

After a successful foray into video making last year, seniors at the independent and assisted living community at 21 Warren Avenue in Woburn are at it again.

Woburn Memorial High School junior Doug Huynh joined these aspiring pop stars once more to film and produce a lip-sync video. Last year’s video featured residents hamming it up to Carly Rae Jepsen’s “Call Me Maybe.” This year, donning hats and shaking maracas, the seniors made their version of Taylor Swift’s hit “Shake It Off.” New Horizons director of community relations Barbra Graham, a longtime Woburn resident, acted as choreographer for the day.

The entire New Horizons community will be invited to a viewing after Huynh finishes editing the video.

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