Still no decision on Derry senior center
Derry News, April 07, 2010
Derry seniors hold out hope they will soon have a place to call their own. As plans for the Nutfield Senior Center move forward, organizers still hope the town will pitch in money to help support the cause. Read More...
Fundraising moves forward for Derry senior center
Derry News, February 04, 2010
As the plan for the Nutfield Senior Center moves forward, organizers are beginning a major fundraising push to make the community space a reality. They hope to break ground later this year for the new senior citizen center, which will be located at the Boys and Girls Club of Greater Derry. Read More...
Call is Out for Volunteers for Nutfield Senior Center Fundraising
Nutfield News, November 26, 2009
The Nutfield Senior Center is calling all volunteers. "The moment of truth has arrived," said John Moody, who is the point man for the project , at a breakfast meeting on Wednesday, Nov. 18. Read More...
Grant Money Allows Nutfield Senior Center to Move Forward
Nutfield News, November 12, 2009
The Nutfield Senior Center planners have been sitting on the edge of their seats for several monthswaiting for a federally mandated Environmental Impact Study to be completed so the grant money waiting for them could be accessed. John Moody, who is the point man for the Nutfield Senior Center project, said he was thrilled when the study was completed and he was able to utilize the grant money which was awarded to the project several years ago. Read More...
Center planners hope for progress
Union Leader, November 1, 2007
Progress on what would be the town's first senior center is slow, but organizers say they're hoping to gain traction in the coming weeks. Organizers are continuing their work to secure property for the center, but it's unclear how things will pan out, John Moody, president of the Nutfield Senior Center Corp., said yesterday.
Derry still waiting for a senior center
Derry News, August 01, 2007
Derry's seniors want a place to play, too. While the town makes plans to build a recreation complex, seniors interviewed last week said they hope it doesn't lose sight of the planned senior center, which has been in the works for years. Read More...
Six years of planning may soon bring Derry a new senior center
New Hampshire Sunday News, July 22, 2007
When Derry opens up its new senior center, it won't be just a place to play Bingo and backgammon. "They're not looking for sedate activities," said John Moody, president of the Nutfield Senior Center Corp. "They're looking for an active place where they can go."
