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New England Regional Edition

In this issue's New England Regional section:
Time for Adventures - Retirement Directory - Tastes of Cambridge: Square Meal - Tastes of the Town Dining Guide - Calendar: The Harvard Scene - The Sports Scene

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Brookhaven at Lexington, 1010 Waltham Street, Lexington, Mass. 02421, (781) 863-9660, (800) 283-1114. Contact: Lorraine Kelley. Brookhaven at Lexington offers all the benefits of condo living, plus the very real advantages of a life-care retirement community in a lovely wooded setting close to Boston and Cambridge. Accredited by the Continuing Care Accreditation Commission.

Cadbury Commons, 66 Sherman Street, Cambridge, Mass. 02140, (617) 868-0575. Contact: Pam Van Overwalle. Assisted-living retirement residence with 74 units and gracious common areas, located only minutes from Harvard Square. Independent living and respite stays are welcome.

Carleton-Willard Village, 100 Old Billerica Road, Bedford, Mass. 01730, (781) 275-8700. Contact: Peggy Whiteley. Not-for-profit continuing-care retirement community situated on 65 wooded acres, yet with easy access to Boston. Carleton-Willard offers variety in independent housing, with beautiful terrace apartments as well as single-story cluster homes. Accredited by the Continuing Care Accreditation Commission.

Duncaster, 40 Loeffler Road, Bloomfield, Conn. 06002, (800) 545-5065. A not-for-profit life-care retirement community near Hartford, offering a perfect blend of privacy and companionship: spacious apartments, extensive services and amenities, comprehensive on-site health care, and many activities.

Edgewood, 575 Osgood, North Andover, Mass. 01845, (978) 725-3300. Contact: Kathy Hamel. Edgewood offers independent living in a country setting. On-site health center provides recuperative and long-term skilled nursing care. Management by Life Care Services Corporation, the industry leader for over 35 years.

Essex Meadows, 30 Bokum Road, Essex, Conn. 06426, (888) 377-3972. Contact: Elaine Bristol. Surrounded by 104 acres of woodlands and meadows in historic Essex, this life-care community now has a history of its own--a full decade of success. Call to learn about our 189 apartments, on-site skilled nursing center, indoor pool, and golf course.

Havenwood-Heritage Heights, 149 East Side Drive, Concord, N.H. 03301, (800) 456-5833. Find out about our nonprofit continuing-care retirement community, offering one-level garden cottages for active living and an emergency response system. Located in scenic New Hampshire, 70 miles from Boston. Visit us at "www.hhhinfo.com."

Kendal at Hanover, 80 Lyme Road, Hanover, N.H. 03755-1218, (603) 643-8900. Contact: Hélène Rothermund. Continuing-care retirement in a college town. Outstanding cultural activities, four seasons recreation, Ivy League adult education. Near Dartmouth Hitchcock Medical Center. Accredited by the Continuing Care Accreditation Commission.

Kimball Farms, 235 Walker Street, Lenox, Mass. 01240, (800) 283-0061 or (413) 637-7000. Contact: Kathy Dudley. Near Tanglewood on 63 acres in the Berkshires, Kimball Farms, a not-for-profit life-care community, provides gracious living in a stimulating environment. Comprehensive health care.

Laurelmead Cooperative Inc., 355 Blackstone Blvd., Providence, R.I., (401) 273-9550 or (800) 286-9550. Contact: Susan Morin. Located on the historic East Side of Providence, Laurelmead offers 166 units of independent-living apartments. Enjoy all the tax and investment benefits of home ownership, without the worries of home maintenance.

Marriott Senior Living Services, the trusted leader in senior living, offers a diverse range of residential housing options. Brighton Gardens are assisted-living communities with apartment-style residences, a nursing center, and/ or a special-care center for people with Alzheimer's disease and related memory disorders. Call (800) 880-3131.

Orchard Cove, One Del Pond Drive, Canton, Mass. 02021, (781) 821-1730. Contact: Nancy Burakoff. On 38 beautiful acres, our award-winning continuing-care retirement community, sponsored by Hebrew Rehabilitation Center for Aged, offers stimulating activities and comprehensive health care.

Piper Shores, Information Center, 27 Baxter Blvd., Portland, Me. 04101, (207) 772-9090 or toll-free, (888) 333-8711. Contact: John Settergren. With ocean frontage and 138 acres, Piper Shores is designed to reflect the warmth of Down East inns. Maine's first full-service-on-site life-care community.

RiverWoods at Exeter, 7 RiverWoods Drive, Exeter, N.H. 03833, (800) 688-9663. Contact: Judy Lamoureux. New Hampshire seacoast region life-care retirement community, founded by Harvard alumni and others. Adirondack-style villages set among 83 acres of natural woods, along the Exeter River. Visit us at "www.riverwoods-exeter.org."

Senior Selections, for the U.S. and Canada, is a free, full-color resource guide to the best mature-living choices and services available. Call (800) 222-5771, or visit our website, "www.seniorselections.com".

3030 Park, 3030 Park Avenue, Bridgeport, Conn. 06604, (800) 930-3072 or (203) 374-5611. Contact: Sharon Bear. Our fully accredited, not-for-profit continuing-care retirement community is located near New York City, Hartford, and New Haven.

Waverly Heights, 1400 Waverly Road, Gladwyne, Pa. 19035, (610) 645-8764 or 645-8600. An accredited, nonprofit, continuing-care retirement community on Philadelphia's Main Line, offering comprehensive life-care services, including 100 percent and 50 percent recoverable entrance-fee plans.

Whitney Center, 200 Leeder Hill Drive, Hamden, Conn. 06517, (203) 281-6745 or (800) 237-3847. Contact: Jean Crisanti. This life-care retirement community offers 188 private apartments and extensive services, amenities, and social and cultural programs that contribute to an active, independent lifestyle. Visit us at "www.whitneycenter.com".


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