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Anne-Marie Gagnon

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New Senior Center Director Excited to Build on Watertown’s Current Program

By Charlie Breitrose | October 11, 2016

The new Senior Center Director, Anne-Marie Gagnon, is excited to be able to focus on one town after many years working for collaboratives which serve several communities. Before coming to Watertown, Gagnon worked with HESCO (Health & Social Services Consortium Inc.) and Bay Path Elder Services before that. At one she worked with 12 communities, the other 8 communities, but now Gagnon has just one. “On this side, I get to look at one town. I have the luxury of working to meet the needs of people in the community,” Gagnon said

Gagnon said will use her experience working to meet the needs of seniors in town.

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