An incredibly special afternoon launched the grand opening of the brand new Bristol Township Senior Center last week as local, state and federal officials celebrated the opening of the center that for many seniors is a lifeline.
It was about 18 months ago officials came together for the project’s groundbreaking.
“Our seniors are the heartbeat of our community. They are parents, grandparents, veterans, mentors, volunteers—the very hands who shaped our neighborhoods and country. Ensuring they feel supported, valued, and connected will always be a top priority of mine,” Congressman Brian Fitzpatrick (R- Bucks) said.
Fitzpatrick obtained $4 million in federal funding for the new “state of the art” center.

The groundbreaking for the new twp senior center in the Fall of 2024 Credit: Bristol Township Senior Center
“I am so thrilled to have been a part of making this special day a reality — having worked closely with state Sen. Steve Santarsiero’s office to secure $2 million in funding for this center. Seniors, like everyone else, deserve to have dedicated spaces to build a community, make friends, learn about resources, and have fun,” said state Rep. Tina Davis (D-Bucks)
“I had the pleasure of helping Rep. Tina Davis, Congressman Brian Fitzpatrick, Bristol Township Supervisors Craig Bowen and Patrick Antonello, and Bristol Township Manager Randee Mazur cut the ribbon at the new Bristol Township Senior Center. I was proud to secure 2 million in state funding for this project with Rep. Tina Davis,” Santarsiero said.
“Spaces like this are so important for bringing our area together, creating opportunities to build community, and providing resources for our seniors. Communities that are more connected are happier and healthier!” he added.
The state-of-the-art space is designed for connection, enrichment, expanded programming, improved access to services, and safe gathering, officials said.




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