Temporary Closure of Warrenbrook Senior Center for Facility Updates on November 17-21
For Immediate Release – Somerset County, NJ): The Somerset County Office on Aging and Disability Services is advising residents that the Warrenbrook Senior Center, located at 500 Warrenville Road, Warren, NJ, 07059, will be temporarily closed from Monday, November 17, through Friday, November 21, 2025, for the installation of new flooring.
Scheduled programs at the Warrenbrook Senior Center will be canceled for the week and no senior center staff will be in the facility. During this period, registered Warrenbrook participants are invited to attend the Senior Wellness Center at Basking Ridge, located at 202 Mount Airy Road, Basking Ridge, 07920. Home delivered and congregate meals service will continue without disruption.
Warrenbrook Senior Center clients can participate in noon-time congregate lunch service at the Senior Wellness Center at Basking Ridge by making a reservation no later than 10 a.m. the day before they will be eating lunch. To make a reservation, clients can call (908) 204-3435.
Operations at the Warrenbrook Senior Center are expected to resume following the completion of facility improvements.
For more information about Home Delivered Meals, congregate lunch service, and for general information about the county-operated senior centers call the Office on Aging and Disability Services at (908) 704-6346 or call toll-free at 1(888) 747-1122.
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