Abbot, ME Reverse Mortgage in Maine
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. Abbot, ME 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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Clay Hill Farm commissions artist to bring outside in
Distinguished as the first restaurant ever to be designated a wildlife habitat and bird sanctuary, and now a Maine certified Environmental Leader, Clay Hill Farm is proud of its heritage and country setting.
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Family Ties: Abbot group offers cemetery records
If you've put together some genealogical work, please share it - somewhere, somehow.
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Conviction of Abbot man in accident fatalities upheld
The Maine Supreme Judicial Court on Tuesday unanimously upheld the conviction of an Abbot man in the death of two friends in a car accident nearly four years ago.
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If you care, leave wild animals alone
Maine wildlife biologist Chuck Hulsey spent all day Thursday trying to find a yearling deer in Western Maine that thinks it's anything but a deer.
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Kennebunkport veterans honored
The Soldiers and Sailors Monument in the center of Kennebunkport's Dock Square was unveiled on Memorial Day 1909.
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Piscataquis police address speeding, traffic violations
Piscataquis County Sheriff John Goggin said Tuesday he would encourage more unified work details between his department and local police in an effort to curb speeding and other traffic violations.
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Catell & Murphy, Haines & Abbot First in 5/12 Bridge
CCAMDEN,ROCKPORT,ROCKLAND : The results of today 's duplicate bridge game of The Idle Rich DBC are as follows: First, North-South, Elsie Catell of Rockport and Mary Murphy of Camden. via Village Soup
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Destruction of evidence key in appeal
"For policy purposes, this case is of critical importance to the state of Maine" Whether an Abbot man's manslaughter conviction should be overturned because a major piece of evidence was destroyed before he was charged is scheduled to be one of six appeals the Maine Supreme Judicial Court ... via Bangor Daily News
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Guilford: Panel to review SAD 4 budget this month
"The board feels they've come in with a budget that respects the taxpayers as well as the learners" A proposed 2008-2009 budget of $7,219,748 for the operation of SAD 4 schools will be up for adoption by directors at their May 13 meeting. via Bangor Daily News
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Norridgewock: Man faces slew of charges after chase
"Due to the road conditions, coupled with the fact that there are several residences in this area, I advised the deputy to cease the pursuit" A Canaan man was arrested Saturday night after leading police on a 20-mile chase, doubling back when he spotted tire spike mats, and attempting to hide in a driveway. via Bangor Daily News
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X's marked burglar's targets
"He would pick out a town, then pick a neighborhood and basically he'd hit everything he could in that neighborhood and then move on" Investigator Dave Wilson of the Piscataquis County Sheriff's Department studies a DeLorme map that is marked with ''X's'' indicating the towns where a Dover-Foxcroft man committed burglaries over the year. via Bangor Daily News
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Sangerville, Maine: the Town of Two Knights
Subtitle: What do the inventor of the machine gun, a King of England, an America/Canadian/Bahamian multi-millionaire, a Nazi financier, and "Lucky" Luciano have in common with a tiny town in central Maine? ... via Eastman's Online Genealogy Newsletter
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Postcard notes hold wealth of history
"Dear Ga & Will, All fine and dandy. Having a gd. Time. Love, Paul." By Roxanne Moore Saucier Monday, December 24, 2007 - Bangor Daily News The postcard of "North Bay Near New Mount Kineo House, Kineo, ME" was postmarked July 2, 1912. via Bangor Daily News
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Christmas tree set-up on the Common scheduled for Nov. 24
UNION : The Union Area Chamber of Commerce will kick off the annual Christmas in the Country with the setup of Christmas trees on the Union Common on Saturday, Nov. via Village Soup
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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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