Brookline, NH Debt Consolidation in New Hampshire
There’s no need to struggle with the high interest rates of credit cards any longer! Whatever your reason for falling into debt, Somerset can help get you back on your feet. Our debt consolidation specialists can help you:
Lower Your Monthly Payment Brookline, New Hampshire residents benefit from the ease of paying just one low monthly payment while quickly eliminating your debt.
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Somerset Investors Corp. offers some of the lowest mortgage interest rates in Brookline, NH. Combine your high interest credit cards, personal loans, retail cards, home improvement loans, time shares, and boat loans into a single low interest debt consolidation loan. Even if you have bad credit, Somerset’s debt consolidation specialist can get you on the right track.
Consolidate Mortgages
Take advantage of lower interest rates by consolidating all your mortgages into a single mortgage with a low interest rate.
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A debt consolidation loan can save you money on taxes! Unlike credit cards, mortgage interest is usually tax deductible. Consult a tax professional or one of our debt consolidation specialists to get the facts.
Still deciding if debt consolidation is right for you? There’s never any fee or obligation to speak to our debt consolidation specialists. They can work with you to determine just how a debt consolidation loan will benefit you.
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Towns prepare for NH's work-force housing law
With the state's new work-force housing law taking effect in July, some towns are pushing ahead to meet the new requirements.
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Deep freeze kill cable? Credit may be coming attraction for many Greater Lowell customers
After enduring days without cable from last month's ice storm, customers in Greater Lowell may now be able to get a break on their bills for the lost service.
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After storm, some in dark over big bills
After eight days without power, Brian and Pat Lynch, of Brookline, were expecting to see a break in their electric bill for the month, a silver lining from a rather unpleasant experience.
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Building fire closes Brookline business
A Brookline business featured recently on "This Old House" caught fire the day before Christmas.
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Coalition offers $80k in grants
A new coalition is looking to help pay for groups willing to work together to curb underage alcohol use and binge drinking throughout the Nashua region.
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Number of homes sans power steadily declines
On Friday morning, Doreen Townsend was one of the unlucky 1,000 or so people in the city still waiting for their power to come back on.
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School early releases and closings for Friday
The following schools will have early releases or are closed because of electrical outages or today's predicted snow storm: Early release: Bishop Guertin High School, closing At 11:35 AM Brentwood School, ...
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Region reeling from ice storm
By KATHY CLEVELAND Staff Writer MILFORD - Probably the last time Polly Kenick was in a Red Cross shelter was in the 1930s when she worked as a substitute nurse in Exeter.
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Lynch critical of utilities' communications
Utility companies need to do a better job communicating when power will be restored to the tens of thousands of customers who lack it, Gov.
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Brookline, Lyndeborough still defy power predictions
The updated town-by-town list of predicted restoration times from PSNH still says that the situation is so bad in Brookline and Lyndeborough that no prediction can be made about when power will be restored to ...
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Emergency shelter open in Milford; people still buzzing around
The situation in Milford is similar to the rest of southern New Hampshire with fallen trees, power outages and many land lines down.
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Saturday's blog on the Ice Storm of '08: Much of NH facing days without heat, lights
This blog will be updated regularly all weekend. More details are available in Friday's lengthy storm blog .
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High school captures US News honors again
Hollis/Brookline High School has gone to the head of the class for the second year in a row, emerging as one of the three top high schools in New Hampshire, according to US News and World Report, which has ...
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Red Cross looking for award nominees
The N.H. Gateway Chapter of the American Red Cross is hosting its sixth annual Heroes Breakfast on April 7 at the Crowne Plaza Hotel in Nashua.
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Woman seeks items to use for visiting grandchildren
It's beginning to look a lot like Christmas, and visiting for the holidays often involves more than just traveling over the river and through the woods for a few hours - or a quick trip down the chimney.
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Shop near home
Over the next few weeks, instead of hitting the highway, consumers should consider purchasing at least some of their gifts at local shops.
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Proper winter footwear needed for ill-prepared students this winter
Shoes and boots are essential for protection against the environment, especially during the winter.
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Weston Project, Part 9 of 16/Building a Retaining
On the outside of the building, Jason Buechel and his crew install a New England fieldstone natural stone veneer that goes up with dark grout and deeply raked joints to give it a dry-laid look.
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What's Open, What's Closed
All public schools are closed Wednesday, Thursday and Friday. This list shows Thanksgiving-related changes for the schedules of local government services from Wednesday through Saturday.
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Hollis fire victim identified
New Hampshire chief medical examiner Thomas Andrew has positively identified the victim of Saturday night's fire at 53 Ironworks Lane in Hollis as Donald Purcell, who was the home's sole occupant, fire ...
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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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"Every other company said they could not help us. After speaking to about five companies, we really believed that no one could. Then we called Somerset, and your company proved us and those other companies wrong. We can't thank you enough for all your hard work and effort in getting us a low fixed rate. We can now breathe easier..." - L. Braun
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