Articles about Member Stories that may be useful to Massachusetts retirees.
Sullivan Appointed to Executive Board
April 12, 2024NewsRetired Trooper Fills Vacancy Retired State Police Trooper Larry Sullivan has been appointed to the Association’s Executive Board to ...Read More
Florida Area Meetings: From Sun Coast to Gulf Coast
April 12, 2024NewsLast year – three years after the COVID outbreak, the Association returned to Florida where thousands of members reside either permanently ...Read More
Remembering Ralph White
March 25, 2024NewsMass Retirees cofounder and former Association President Ralph William White, 92, peacefully passed on the morning of January 26, 2024 ...Read More
Services Announced for Ralph White
January 29, 2024News, Breaking NewsRelatives and friends are kindly invited to attend Ralph’s Life Celebration on Thursday, February 1, 2024, from 4 to ...Read More
Ralph White, Mass Retirees Founder, Dies at 92 Leaving Legacy of Service
January 26, 2024Breaking NewsWe regret to announce the passing of Mass Retirees founder and former Association President Ralph White, who died this morning ...Read More
Mass Retirees In Person Meetings
January 5, 2024NewsEngaging Members Across the Commonwealth Since the Mass Retirees Annual Meeting in September (see November Voice), our 2023 – 2024 area ...Read More
Newest Mass Retirees Board Member: Jacqueline Gorrie
November 4, 2023NewsStill Serving After Career in Teaching President Frank Valeri has appointed retired Taunton teacher Jacqueline Gorrie to fill a vacancy ...Read More
November: Diabetes Awareness Month
November 4, 2023NewsIbis Can Help – a Member’s Story November is National Diabetes Month, an effort to raise awareness about an illness ...Read More
2022-2023 Meeting Season Comes to a Close
August 14, 2023NewsWith Early Summer Area Meetings Before we begin the 2023-2024 Meeting Season with our September Annual Meeting (see page ...Read More
The City of Lynn has Lost a Legend
April 7, 2023Breaking News, NewsBUZZY ALWAYS HAD THE TIME TO GIVEAPRIL 7, 2023: It was hard not to be struck by the irony of ...Read More