Thomaston, GA Reverse Mortgage in Georgia
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. Thomaston, GA 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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Ninety percent of local businessess get involved with Christmas Kitchen
This is remembered at no better time than Christmas. Everyone knows that Christmas brings the gift of charity to people all over the world, and Thomaston is no exception to this community, one of those gifts is ...
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Community Gives Thanks Tonight
This season's service, sponsored each year by the Upson County Ministerial Association, will be hosted by the First Baptist Church of Thomaston.
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ULSE principal praises Teacher of the Year
Managing Editor In a story published on Friday, November 14, Heather Rawls, a fourth grade math and science teacher at Upson-Lee South Elementary, was recognized as the Thomaston-Upson School System Teacher of ...
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Upson County Seniors motivated for the new year
New Senior Center Director, Donna Auth says her group of senior citizens are more motivated now, than ever, and they'll be doing even more after the holidays.
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When bumpers meet antlers
Managing Editor Imagine a peaceful evening on your way home from work along one of Upson County's "rural" roads.
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Breedlove - Fowler engagement
James and Susan Breedlove of Watkinsville announce the engagement of their daughter, Kerry Breedlove of Kennesaw, Ga., to Ross Fowler of Kennesaw, Ga., son of Sherry and Bill Fleegle of Frisco, Texas and Jerry ...
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School system resolves rodent issue at ULSE
Managing Editor Throughout the ages, one creature has survived time and will likely never become extinct.
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Heather Rawls selected as the 2009-10 Thomaston-Upson Teacher of the Year
Managing Editor It's true. Good things come to those that work hard. Heather Rawls, 35, a fourth grade math and science teacher at Upson-Lee North Elementary, has been selected as the 2009-2010 Thomaston-Upson ...
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Barkley wins SWANA recycling award
It's beginning to look alot like Christmas... A very familiar scene for most on the downtown square this week as the City prepares for holiday shopping, Santa on the Square, Victorain Christmas, and December ...
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T-U Chamber revs up awards
"Setting the Pace for 2009" was the Chamber theme for the event setting the stage at the Civic Center as it was transformed in to a race track and pit stop with all the trimmings.
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White of NAACP receives awards
Mr. Joe White District Coordinator for the NAACP and the local branch president recently accepted two awards on behalf of the Thomaston branch at the NAACP 66th Annual Convention & Civil Rights Conference in ...
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Text message creates havoc at Upson-Lee
Managing Editor In this day and time, threats of physical harm to a person or a group of people have to be taken seriously.
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City Council talks a dirta at Tuesday night meeting
Mayor Hays Arnold, Mayor Pro Tem Doug Hays, City Council members Wallace Rhodes, Patsy Perdue, Ed Bell, and Gary Atwater were in attendance, as well as, City Clerk Dennis Truitt and City Manager Patrick ...
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American Red Cross closes Thomaston office
This means that The American Red Cross will no longer hold a physical office in Thomaston.
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FYCA works to enrich lives
The Alliance formed through the sponsorship of local thinking heads in a collaborative effort for enrichment of community life.
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TelluRide comes to Thomaston
Not to perform a concert, and not to sign autographs, but to engage the students in a sort of clinic, teaching them about the business side of the professional music industry, and to encourage them to achieve ...
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Deconstruction and the IDA..As that is
Managing Editor For most companies, a bad economy usually signals cutbacks and a tightening of the proverbial belt.
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Hundreds of Nursing students come to Albany
Hundreds of nursing students are in Albany preparing for a big test. Dozens of nursing students in white uniforms were in downtown Albany Monday.
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Phone scam costly
Managing Editor With the advent of modern technology, scams of all shapes and sizes have appeared in our society.
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Dianne Chastain retires after 21 years
Chastain, the Supervisor for Family Independence Case Managers, was born and raised in Taylor County.
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