Solomons, 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. Solomons, 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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Solomons Island is the nearby getaway
The Tiki Bar's annual opening at Solomons attracts thousands of revelers each April, but the place seats fewer than 100, so the street is closed as the party spills outside.
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Statue stands watch in Dowell
From the Patuxent River Naval Air Station, Athena Rolsma, PS2, Charles Oleskiewicz, ABE3, center, and Justin Smith present the colors commemorating Veterans Day 2008 at the "On Watch" statue in Dowell.
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Residents wary of Asian oyster
Southern Marylanders are wary of a proposal to release an Asian oyster species into the Chesapeake Bay, judging by comments at a public hearing Wednesday night on a draft environmental impact statement ...
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New research ship named for Md. pioneer Rachel Carson
Fleet superindendent Bruce Cornwall stands on the deck of the 81-foot Rachel Carson.
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Veterans honored, remembered throughout county
Patuxent High School Navy JROTC cadets Christine Leyton and Kyle Samilton perform a rifle exhibition at the Southern Pines Senior Center at a Veterans Day ceremony Monday.
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Rush can't duck IRC good fortune
On the way out to the race course on Saturday, skipper Bill Sweetser and his crew aboard Rush discovered a decoy duck floating aimlessly in the Chesapeake Bay.
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Museum shows film on Lyme Disease
Clarification Not reported in an Oct. 21 domestic violence story was Pat Pease's official title which is the Education and Training Coordinator for the Crisis Intervention Center.
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Trick or Treat
The eighth annual Monster Mash Cruise and Costume Contest will be held on Oct. 31 aboard the Wm.
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Crosby raises, spends $10,000
The challenger for the board of education at-large seat, Marilyn Crosby, has raised and plans to spend more than $10,000 on her campaign to unseat Gary Kessler, who has essentially spent no money on his ...
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League of Women Voters hosts forum for school board candidates
Voters choosing members of the Calvert County Board of Education have one last chance to do some learning of their own.
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Bugeye Ball
The Calvert Marine Museum held its annual Bugeye Ball Saturday to raise money for the ongoing renovation and repair of the Keeper's House at Cove Point Lighthouse.
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Calvert County commissioners agenda for Oct. 28
Prince Frederick 10:05 a.m. - Proclamations: National Hospice Month; National Family Caregiver's Month; Youth Appreciation Week 10:20 a.m. - Presentation: Department of Economic Development, Reliability Update ...
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Locals awarded at CBW gala
Local dignitaries lit up the night Saturday at the Concerned Black Women of Calvert County's inaugural Awards Dinner and Gala, "A Salute to Excellence." The Oct.
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Report: Asian oyster could save bay fishery
Public comment accepted The public response to the findings of the report issued this week will provide direction for the preparation of the final programmatic environmental impact statement.
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Absentee ballots make voting easy for everyone
Residents of The Hermitage assisted-living community near Solomons who benefit from absentee balloting carried out there include, standing from left, Flora Frederick, Petrina May, Theresa Smialek, Elizabeth ...
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Experts debate oyster proposal
Attendees at the 2008 State of the River Summit heard the latest - and gravest - news about the plight of the Chesapeake Bay watershed, but also debated a proposal to save it.
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Appreciation for the Patuxent
The skipjack Nathan of Dorchester gave rides Saturday and Sunday at the annual Patuxent River Appreciation Days at the Calvert Marine Museum in Solomons.
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Search to resume for man missing after boat accident
A massive search for a missing St. Mary's County man, who was ejected from a speed boat Sunday afternoon on the Patuxent River near Solomons, will resume at dawn Tuesday, said a spokesman for the Maryland ...
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Search continues for missing boater
A search continued at midday Monday for a man that authorities report was thrown from a boat the night before in the Patuxent River near Solomons.
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Snakeheads, others on display at Calvert museum
"Frankenfish" are coming to Calvert County. Snakeheads, the voracious, sharp-toothed predators found in the Potomac River, will get top billing in their first public exhibition at the Calvert Marine Museum in ...
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