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Residents and Council on Aging defend senior center director; Earth Day cleanup and fundraisers announced

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Council on Aging members and residents publicly defended the senior center director from social media criticism, announced an Earth Day cleanup and a spaghetti dinner fundraiser, and discussed that the town undergoes regular third‑party audits.

During the public comment portion of the April 8 Board of Selectmen meeting, members of the Council on Aging and other residents spoke in defense of the senior center director and announced upcoming community events.

Judy Manning, chair of the Council on Aging, accompanied by board members Mary Rae Taina and Diane Hopkins, said the COA board supports the director and urged residents to bring concerns to the office rather than social media. “The COA board is an advisory board. We are not a board that tells her what she can and…

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