Lakeville, MA is a picturesque town located in Plymouth County, known for its chain of stunning lakes that cover approximately 4,000 acres of the area. Established in 1853 after splitting from Middleborough, Lakeville spans 36.16 square miles and has a population of 10,602 according to the 2010 Census. The town is home to various departments and committees, including the Council on Aging, which aims to identify and meet the needs of Lakeville residents aged 60 and older through programs, services, and volunteer opportunities, funded by the town, grants, and donations. The Lakeville Council on Aging, created in 1972 and supported by local, state, and federal funds, as well as grants and donations, is a department of the town. With a 15-member council appointed by the board of Selectmen, the Council on Aging serves as a vital resource for Lakeville's older population, providing information on available services and fostering a welcoming environment for socializing and exploration. The council is staffed by dedicated individuals, including the COA Director, van drivers, a Veteran's Agent, facilities maintenance personnel, an administrative assistant, an outreach counselor, and a clerk.
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