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Rooting for Ranson against the pressures of gentrification

Posted by By Jim Bauman March 31, 2023Posted inNeighborhood WatchTags: Andy Colandrea, Development, Gentrification, Planning, Ranson
This article focuses on the planning for Ranson growth and development as seen from the perspective and goals of Andy Colandrea, a city councilperson.
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Senior Social Services in Jefferson County

Posted by By Jim Bauman December 31, 2022Posted inNeighborhood WatchTags: Council on Aging, Financing retirement, Government program for seniors, Ranson, SAIL, Senior services, Shepherd University
Most seniors go into retirement on fixed incomes, which can raise the threat of poverty. To alleviate that threat government funded and volunteer organizations provide many elective services for seniors.
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