Ashburnham, MA Debt Consolidation in Massachusetts
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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.
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Officials dispute Ash-West's funding calculations
Town leaders' response to Tuesday's Ash-West Regional School Committee meeting proved mostly favorable, but officials raised some question as to how school leaders arrived at figures showing a decrease in ...
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Info sought on ambulance revenues
A committee that's exploring the feasibility of the Fire Department staffing its own ambulance heard a presentation yesterday from a woman whose company collects bills for neighboring departments.
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Worcester Superior Court
Judge Peter W. Agnes Jr. Simon Holley, 21, of 63 Harrison St., Worcester, was sentenced to two and a half years in the House of Correction after pleading guilty to armed robbery.
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Community celebrates Brian's Gift
Rain didn't stop about 80 runners and 40 walkers from participating in Saturday's fourth annual Brian's Gift Road Race in Ashburnham.
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Westminster officials slam classroom conversion for seniors
The Ashburnham-Westminster Regional School Committee drew criticism from Westminster leaders Monday when it offered to let the Ashburnham Council on Aging use extra space at Oakmont Regional High School without ...
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Ashburnham administrator calls for $125K budget cut, no replacement for police officer
Town Administrator Kevin Paicos avoided layoffs and identified an additional $125,000 to be cut from the town's operating budget, according to a memo he released Monday.
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Colleges reteaching the basics
Mount Wachusett Community College spends $2 million a year on remedial courses, something President Daniel Asquino said indicates the need for a closer look at college readiness.
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Lancaster massacre revisited
One of Mr. Hazen's drawings shows Mary Rowlandson stepping into a canoe. But a few seconds later, Mr.
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Concerned parents tour Briggs school, see building issues
Kelly Hansen toured the computer room at John R. Briggs Elementary School on Wednesday, where her son, Jeremy Hansen, likes to spend most of his time at school.
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Ashburnham, Westminster talk meeting, election dates
The Board of Selectmen tabled discussion Wednesday on a request from municipal leaders in Ashburnham to change the dates of Westminster's annual Town Meeting and annual elections.
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Unsafe bridge to get repairs
The town is finally getting to work on the Route 101 bridge, a project the Department of Public Works head called the number one safety issue in Ashburnham.
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Mass. Working To Avoid Home Heating Crisis
With New England's winter fast approaching and fuel prices at a premium, many families are worrying how they will pay to keep their homes warm this winter.
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Senior center committee formed in Ashburnham
Municipal leaders have approved the formation of an ad-hoc committee that will study the feasibility of keeping the town senior center in its current home through the winter.
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Ashburnham family opens up rustic-themed country store
Susan David and her family have put a patch of forest along Route 119 to good use.
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Ashburnham readies new safety building
Fire Chief Paul Zbikowski said his crew has spent enough nights sleeping on floors and fire truck hose beds.
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Layoffs possible in Ashburnham
Town Administrator Kevin Paicos said he will cut about $32,000 from the town's debt services fund as part of a sweeping plan to reduce the town's operating budget by more than $100,000. About half of the ...
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MWCC students work on murals
Mount Wachusett Community College art majors Audrey Cocci of Ashburnham, a 2007 graduate of Oakmont Regional High School, and Elizabeth Peters of Leominster, a 2007 graduate of Leominster High School, were ...
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Folk legend to perform for trust
The Ashburnham Conservation Trust is bringing in folk music legend Tom Rush for its biggest fundraiser, on Sept.
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First day for students, teachers
Cool temperatures and sunny skies greeted giddy students Tuesday as they returned to school in several local towns.
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Official: 4-day work week in Ashburnham
Town Administrator Kevin Paicos said Wednesday a four-day work week for Town Hall employees is "pretty much a done deal." Closing Town Hall on Fridays and extending hours Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Thursdays -- ...
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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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"I prayed day and night for a miracle...In less than a week, (Somerset) was able to stop the foreclosure and get a new mortgage for me. It was the best of times...I have Somerset Mortgage Lenders to thank until eternity for the miracle they were able to make come true." - Diane B.
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