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Partnership secures future of senior center.
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Bangor Daily News (Bangor, ME)
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October 10, 2007
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Byline: Dawn Gagnon
Oct. 10--BANGOR, Maine -- Under a partnership agreement unveiled Tuesday, the Hammond Street Senior Center, which serves more than 1,700 members from the region, is being donated to the city.
The partnership, slated to take full effect in three years, was announced by John Couri, who along with his wife, Elaine, established the senior center, and by City Council Chairman Richard Greene during the center's ninth annual business meeting at the Bangor Elks Club.
Under the partnership, Couri will donate the three-story center, a $1.25 million former bank building located at 1 Hammond St., to the city. The city and the Couri Foundation then will form ...