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The Senior and Disabled Center reported $283,313 in current revenue compared with about $20,000 in typical town funding, and submitted a budget seeking as close to a 0% increase as possible. The center also requested capital funding for kitchen upgrades to better support in-house congregate lunches.
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The center said it relies heavily on donations, fundraising, memberships, and program income to operate. It is developing a policy for repeated no-shows at congregate lunches and will post reminders that fitness-room users must be members who have completed required safety steps. Separately, $90,000 in previously received ARPA funding is designated for projects including raised garden beds, new lounge furniture, and a makerspace, with spending required by December 31, 2026.
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