Middlebury, 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. Middlebury, 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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Bad weather, post-Thanksgiving volume create heavy congestion on Interstate 84
Rain, sleet and heavy traffic volume are conspiring to hamper travel on Interstate 84 through much of western Connecticut today.
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Gas line on its way to center, town hall Project to take up to 6 weeks in Middlebury 20pt
MIDDLEBURY a ' Construction on a new natural gas line near the intersection of Routes 64 and 188 is expected to take up to six weeks.
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Yeah! Yeah! 'Puss in Boots' panto in Newtown
Panto is a popular seasonal entertainment throughout Great Britain. But you don't have to take your family across the pond to experience this traditional theater.
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DeLuca Still Angered By Senate's Actions
What some labeled a witch hunt may be over for former Republican State Sen. Louis C. DeLuca, but for the first time the 75-year-old former state senator is speaking out against the unfairness he says saturated ...
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DMV gave school favors Documents show abuse of power at state agency
WATERBURY a ' Employees of the state Department of Motor Vehicles told a department administrator that "special" considerations were made for the Academy of Driving, the state's largest driving school, ...
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In Middlebury: Board Approves Purchaseof Fire Pumper Apparatus
The Board of Selectmen, at its Monday, November 17 meeting, approved the fire apparatus proposal for the purchase of a new pumper from Ferrara, at a cost of $474,000. Residents approved the purchase of the new ...
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Developer Skips Mediation, Mediator Finds for Middlebury
A Wednesday, November 12, mediation session between the town and Middlebury Land Associations, on an August 2006 agreement executed by former First Selectman Edward B. St.
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Region 15 superintendent named top in state
Frank Sippy, top school leader for Region 15, is the state's 2009 Superintendent of the Year and will now compete for the honor on the national level.
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Sun Journal: Rosy future for flight's past
Dayton: Leaders in the "Birthplace of Aviation" have made much progress in preserving the Wright brothers' history and legacy.
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Middlebury residents approve spending iniatives
Residents approved the purchase of a new fire truck, $400,000 for a bridge replacement project over Long Meadow Pond and six other initiatives at a townwide referendum held Wednesday.
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Belden resigns from town post Held Middlebury job since '99
The town's chief financial officer submitted his resignation Monday after he was appointed as town controller in Brookfield last week.
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Things are really ducky now, especially at ponds
It's been a good week for sea ducks. I say that from my perspective here in Greater Waterbury, because I haven't been down to the Long Island Sound since a field trip last Sunday.
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Driving school allegations Charges include forgery, faked eye exams
Joaquim Sousa, the co-owner of the state's largest driving school, ordered his employees to prepare fictitious records to deceive an inspector from the Department of Motor Vehicles who was set to audit the ...
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Hartley secures fifth term in 15th Senate District
State Sen. Joan V. Hartley, D-15th District, secured her fifth term easily in Tuesday's election, collecting 78 percent of the vote in Waterbury.
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In Middlebury Petition DriveDelays Vote to Referendum
A successful, 299 signature-petition seeking a referendum on eight items, originally to be voted on at a Wednesday, October 29 town meeting, postponed action on the items to a machine vote.
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Last Lap: Hopes Remain For McCain In Republican-Heavy Towns
Seeking slashes of red in our deep blue state, I traveled Tuesday to the Republican-heavy towns of Middlebury , Brookfield and Litchfield.
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Pomperaug High scores high in poll
In a statewide survey of public high schools published in this month's edition of Connecticut Magazine, Pomperaug High School in Southbury received the most points of any school in Greater Waterbury and ...
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Retired diplomat promises economic experience in 32nd District Senate race
In the state Senate race for the 32nd District, Democratic challenger John McCarthy, 68, of Woodbury believes the key issues facing residents are economic.
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Incumbent Republican says tax cuts imperative in 32nd District contest
In the state Senate race for the 32nd District, incumbent Republican Sen. Robert J. Kane, 41, said the key issues facing the district are "taxes, taxes.
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The return of Rowland
Like an evangelist preaching against the evils of temptation, John Rowland works the crowd, walking among the 50 or so ex-cons and others gathered on a cool September evening to hear the disgraced former ...
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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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