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The Council on Aging did not approve a lunch price increase; it discussed raising the current $4 meal price to $5. The center spends about $7.65 preparing each meal, and the board approved a survey to gather seniors’ views. Seniors who need help paying will receive lunch punch cards.
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Residents should not consider the proposed $5 lunch price final. The Council on Aging will use a survey to assess affordability and what seniors are willing to pay. The center is also considering occasional evening dinners, while four of the Albert Harris Center’s 12 employees are set to receive pay increases after a town pay review.
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