Salem Senior Center

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Council on Aging has operated at the Salem Senior Center in an inadequate building (5 Broad St.) that needs much repair.

In 2006 they pursued using the location of the old St. Joseph's Church as well as sites at the Willows. None of these sites ultimately went forward.

Finally in 2013 after many years of deliberation and false starts, the City Council voted for going forward with the site called

"The Gateway Center" on the corner of Boston and Bridge Street (site of the old Sylvania plant).

Ground breaking was on Sept. 8, 2017 for the new Gateway Center which will be home to the Senior Center. Construction is estimated to take 1 year.

The new Senior Center opened in the second week of Sept. 2018. It's new name is the Mayor Jean Levesque Community Life Center (CLC), at 401 Bridge Street. The 25,000 square

facility will house the Parks and Recreation Dept., the Veterans Office, the Council on Aging, as well as a library and workout room.

See Also

Vertical File in Salem Collection - Senior Center

Vertical File in Salem Collection - Council on Aging (Salem)

"Senior center plan gets o.k.; Council votes in 10-1 in favor of financing proposal for Gateway Center." Salem News, Mar. 15, 2013, p. 1

"Breaking ground at long last; new Senior Center is 25 years in the making" Salem News, Sept. 8, 2017, p. 1

"Salem's community life center almost ready to open" Salem News, Sept. 5, 2018, p. 1