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Salem for All Ages Releases ‘Year One’ Report

by James Fuccione | Feb 22, 2018 | News and Updates, Stories from the Field, Systems and Best Practices

The City of Salem was among the first communities in the state to both join the AARP/WHO Network of Age-Friendly Communities and also come out with an action plan. The “Salem for All Ages” task force is once again showing leadership with a “Year...

Town of Lenox on the Move

by James Fuccione | Nov 20, 2017 | Stories from the Field, Systems and Best Practices

The following is posted with permission from WalkBoston and written by Gwen Miller who is the Land Use Director and Town Planner for Lenox, MA. This article was featured in WalkBoston’s October 2017 newsletter. Lenox, in the Berkshires, has just over 5,000 residents....

Join WalkBoston for Training Event on “Promoting Walkability”

by James Fuccione | May 19, 2017 | Programs

What does it mean for a community to be “walkable” and how can we create neighborhoods that are safe, active, accessible and vibrant? WalkBoston is hosting a training called “Promoting Walkability: Creating Safe and Active...
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