Hughesville, MD Reverse Mortgage in Maryland
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. Hughesville, MD 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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Commission releases 'Farms for the Holidays' guide
The Southern Maryland Agricultural Development commission has released the "Farms for the Holidays 2008" guide.
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Names & notes
Tim Stansbury, former plant manager of the General Motors manufacturing and production facility in Baltimore, has joined the Chaney Enterprises management team as the Chaney lean engineering manager.
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Scouts on a mercy mission tap county's generosity
Charles County Scouts fanned out across area neighborhoods Saturday collecting groceries for a much-needed restock of area food banks and holiday dinners for a few individual families.
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Hot tickets
The Newtowne Players will present "Return to the Forbidden Planet," an award-winning musical likened to Shakespeare's forgotten rock and roll masterpiece, according to a press release.
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Planning commission OKs Hughesville plans
The Charles County Planning Commission recommended that the Charles County commissioners approve a request made by a local developer to rezone about 45 acres of land along the northbound side of the Hughesville ...
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Hot Tickets
Pianist and singer Brian Gurl and violinist Lenny Ski will perform their program "Classic Pizazz" at 8 p.m. Nov.
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Trying to figure out everyone's language secrets
Every business has its own secret language. In the newsroom, we use "cutline" for a picture caption, for instance.
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Despite housing slump, tax bills to rise for 3 years
As the economy has slumped and home sales have cooled, many Charles County residents are starting to see the value of their homes drop.
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Festival shows off La Plata's tasty spooky sides
Christine Adams of La Plata helps her daughter, Haleigh Adams, 5, with a pumpkin craft at the La Plata Fall Festival and Taste of La Plata on Sunday.
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Group forms workforce training board
The Tri-County Council for Southern Maryland, a collection of local elected officials, has begun an effort to allow the region to compete for more job training dollars.
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Region responds to So. Md. food bank's plight
Brenda DiCarlo was frazzled by mid-morning on Monday, but it was the kind of tired that made her happy as she doled out more than 14,000 pounds of nonperishable food to the operators of food pantries throughout ...
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Hughesville races, raises funds for food bank
Karen Shaw, a volunteer with the Hughesville Festival committee, organizes nonperishable food items she collected as admission to the festival Saturday.
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Hot Tickets
Hard Bargain Players will present "Night of the Living Dead" at 8 p.m. Oct. 17 and 18.
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Hughesville project took years of collaboration
Artist's rendering courtesy of RAY MERTZ Local developer Ray Mertz hopes to build Hughesville Station on the northbound side of the Hughesville bypass near Foster Lane that will contain offices, flex space and ...
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Route 5 crash kills man riding motorcycle
A 24-year-old White Plains man died in a crash Monday night after his motorcycle hit a guardrail on Leonardtown Road.
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Local groups get heritage funding
The Southern Maryland Heritage Area Consortium announced it awarded $16,750 for 17 projects across the three counties of Southern Maryland in its annual mini-grant program.
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Food bank supply now a worst ita s ever beena
George Mattingly, assistant manager, and Brenda DeCarlo, manager, of the Southern Maryland Food Bank display the little bit of food available for distribution from the Hughesville facility on Friday.
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Crime at camp gets little detectives on the case
Girl Scout Camp Winona was the site for a group of Scouts of all ages to learn about crime scene investigations Saturday from the St.
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She thinks ita s the cata s meow
Jo Ellen Trossbach shares a little love with Teddy, a Norwegian forest cat, one of several felines that are enjoying the hospitality of Cat Paws Inn in Hughesville.
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Sysadmin admits stealing computers, office equipment from Navy
October 2, 2008, 05:26 PM - Computerworld - Most often when systems administrators abuse their access to corporate networks and systems, the end result is either data theft or network sabotage on a massive ...
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