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Lt. Gov. Visits Randolph to Highlight Affordable Senior Housing

Celebrates the future expansion of the Fireman campus with 45 additional affordable housing units

(Left to Right): Hebrew SeniorLife President and CEO Lou Woolf, Lieutenant Governor Karyn Polito, Hebrew SeniorLife Board Chair Melissa Tearney, and Secretary of Housing and Economic Development Mike Kennealy.
(Left to Right): Hebrew SeniorLife President and CEO Lou Woolf, Lieutenant Governor Karyn Polito, Hebrew SeniorLife Board Chair Melissa Tearney, and Secretary of Housing and Economic Development Mike Kennealy. (Courtesy: FayFoto Boston for Hebrew SeniorLife)

Lieutenant Governor Karyn Polito, along with other state and local officials and senior service organizations, visited the Simon C. Fireman Community in Randolph this week to highlight the need for safe, supportive, and affordable housing for seniors.

They joined Hebrew SeniorLife Board Chair Melissa Tearney, President and CEO Lou Woolf, Fireman's dedicated staff, and its loyal group of residents to celebrate the future expansion of the Fireman campus with 45 additional affordable housing units. Federal, state, and town funds support this new expansion project.

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