Stonington, CT Reverse Mortgage in Connecticut
If you’re a homeowner 62 years or older, consider the tax-free income benefits of a Reverse Mortgage. Unlike a regular mortgage, with reverse mortgages the lender makes payments to you. Stonington, CT residents can choose to receive the money from a reverse mortgage in fixed monthly payments, a line of credit, or in a lump sum. More than 55% of borrowers choose the line of credit, which allows you to draw from the loan at any time.
The amount of your reverse mortgage is determined primarily by your age and appraised home value. To find out just how much you can get, speak to one of our Reverse Mortgage Specialists today!
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Ice topples trees, thousands in region lose power
Icicles hang from a street sign in Pawcatuck at the corner of South Anguilla Road and South Broad Street around 8:30 Wednesday morning.
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A white sheet over the rest of '08
Edgard Santiago of New London clears snow from the sidewalk outside his Vauxhall Street home on Wednesday, when the last snowstorm of 2008 dumped several inches on the region.
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Snow Makes For Treacherous Road Conditions
Snow and brutally cold temperatures ushered out 2008 in Connecticut. Snow began falling Wednesday morning with 3 to 6 inches expected by late afternoon.
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Genealogy Query - BURCH : BURTCH
Looking for any documentation, birth records, bible, local census or leads establishing, Oliver Burch,1786, to Father Edy Burch ,1760, Revolutionary War Veteran.
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Suicide Victim's Estate Sues Over Insurance Claim
Derek Berube of Pawcatuck had begun his apprenticeship as a custom sailmaker at Halsey-Lidgard Sailmakers in Old Mystic in 2005 when a sail tack came loose and embedded in his left eye.
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State housing starts up over last year
November national stats fell 18.9% while Connecticut permits edged upward 4% Connecticut bucked a national trend in November by recording an increase in new housing permits compared to the same month last year.
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Remodeler finds cause for optimism in industry
Nott notes trends toward 'green' construction, homeowners working alongside contractors as positive signs for business Denise Nott, the first female president of the Builders Association of Eastern Connecticut, ...
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Area's first snowfall leads to several accidents
Some vehicles had trouble getting up the hill after being stopped by the traffic light on West Broad Street in Pawcatuck.
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Austin Gains Momentum; Crashes Reported
State police said that as of 3 p.m., there had been 153 crashes associated with Winter Storm Austin in the state.
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Warrants in Buck case to remain sealed
A New London judge has ordered search warrants that Stonington police executed during the investigation of teacher Leslie Buck's mysterious death to remain sealed through March 20, 2009.
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Upcoming Holiday Events
14, Wednesdays to Sundays from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m., Fridays until 8 p.m. Holiday Pottery and Book Sale: Community Center, 28 Cutler St., Stonington, Conn., on Saturday, Dec.
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The Secret Of Glorious Poinsettias
As we've been doing for years, early in December Teresa and I made our poinsettia run to the Pequot Plant Farm just off Route 184 on Wheeler Road in Stonington.
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Ex-Indian Affairs leader opposed for Cabinet post
If it was a trial balloon, Nick Mullane wasted no time trying to deflate it. The first selectman, piqued by a report that President-elect Barack Obama is considering Kevin Gover for Interior secretary, called ...
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Bridge Work Delayed
The start of the long-delayed second and final phase of the Mystic River drawbridge renovation has been delayed again, this time until 2010.
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N.Y. firm to acquire Chesapeake Sciences Corp.
Officials for the New York-based defense giant declined to comment about the terms of the sale or the impact on the local offices.
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New London Ushers In Yuletide
It's officially Christmastime in the city. Following a half-hour sing of Yuletide favorites, Mayor Wade Hyslop gave the order to light the New London Christmas tree outside the Hygienic Art Gallery on Bank ...
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Stonington man hopes change jar can raise cash to fight cancer
For years, Albert Kausch of Diving Street had tossed his loose change into a clear, plastic 3-gallon jug.
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Raising voices to fill food banks
The cast of ' Harry Shopper and the Order from Phoenix' rehearses at the Stonington COMO.
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Alexey von Schlippe Gallery hosts eclectic and lively show
Robert Hauschild's watercolor, Orient Point Light, is one of several of his works on display that show local scenes and landmarks.
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Poetry in the Village
From left, Melanie Greenhouse, Piotr Gwiazda, Marie Robinson, James Scales at a poetry workshop offered by Gwiazda, writer in residence at the James Merrill House.
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With Somerset's many FHA home loan programs, owning your dream home is more than just a dream.
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