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The Inn at City Hall, left, and in the distance, the Cony Flatiron Senior Residences in Augusta are two examples of housing for senior citizens in Augusta. Staff photo by Joe Phelan
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The Inn at City Hall, left, and in the distance, the Cony Flatiron Senior Residences in Augusta are two examples of housing for senior citizens in Augusta.
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The Hodgkins School Apartments, which are currently under construction, will add to the available housing aimed at senior citizens in Augusta.
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An artist rendition for plans for the Hodgkins School Apartments that are being built this year in former middle school in Augusta.
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Dorothy Mead, 91, confers in this 2015 file photo with Speaker of the House Mark Eves, D-North Berwick, left, and Senator David Burns, R-Whiting, at the flatiron building that once served as Cony High School in Augusta. The structure was renovated for senior housing.
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MaineGeneral Medical Center in Augusta is one of the available health-care resources in the capital city considered by AARP as part of its Livability Index.