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New Rochelle Cares Launches Initiative to Help the Elderly

New Rochelle Cares is a non-profit Aging in Place Organization to assist residents to remain in their homes.

The following announcement is from New Rochelle Cares:

New Rochelle Cares, a non-profit Aging in Place Organization to assist residents to remain in their homes and the New Rochelle community as they age, held a city-wide meeting at the New Rochelle Library, the evening of October 6, 2014.

Mayor Noam Bramson greeted everyone in attendance, and a panel representing the diverse city of New Rochelle spoke about the New Rochelle Cares, and what it means to each of them. Also, among the attendees were Andrew Laub from Congressman Engel’s office, Assemblyman Steven Otis, City Manager Chuck Strome, and the Executive Director of the Office of Aging in New Rochelle Phyllis Maucieri. There was time for all in attendance to speak informally and sign up for various committees.

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Photo: From left, Linda Levine, Angela Picardo, Father Keith Lane, Frankie Shahar and Mayor Noam Bramson.

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