Addison, ME Debt Consolidation in Maine
There’s no need to struggle with the high interest rates of credit cards any longer! Whatever your reason for falling into debt, Somerset can help get you back on your feet. Our debt consolidation specialists can help you:
Lower Your Monthly Payment Addison, Maine residents benefit from the ease of paying just one low monthly payment while quickly eliminating your debt.
Save Money
Somerset Investors Corp. offers some of the lowest mortgage interest rates in Addison, ME. Combine your high interest credit cards, personal loans, retail cards, home improvement loans, time shares, and boat loans into a single low interest debt consolidation loan. Even if you have bad credit, Somerset’s debt consolidation specialist can get you on the right track.
Consolidate Mortgages
Take advantage of lower interest rates by consolidating all your mortgages into a single mortgage with a low interest rate.
Smile during Tax-Time
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.
Still deciding if debt consolidation is right for you? There’s never any fee or obligation to speak to our debt consolidation specialists. They can work with you to determine just how a debt consolidation loan will benefit you.
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Addison: Art tour attracts nearly 200
Despite some rain, the second annual Harrington-Addison art tour on Friday and Saturday was nearly as successful as last year, drawing close to 200 people from throughout Maine and as far away as Boston, New ...
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Red tide problems persist Down East, improve to south
The areas of the Down East coast open to shellfish harvesting continue to shrink due to the presence of toxic red tide.
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Windmills give rise to regulations
Published Thursday, July 3, 2008 at 11:32 a.m. Last updated Thursday, July 3, 2008 at 11:40 a.m. Personal windmill use is a rising issue that local governments in Florida might want to take up before windmills ...
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Summer Weather Brings Visitors, Including Red Tide
The weather warms up, the air gets muggy and fog creeps up the bays. Traffic on High Street slows to a crawl and villages like Blue Hill and Winter Harbor are thronged with unfamiliar faces.
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Closures caused by red tide expand
Toxic red tide algae continue to affect shellfish beds in parts of Down East Maine even as the problem appears to be abating somewhat in southern areas of the state.
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Around the Yards
Mike Light knew he had a big project ahead of him when he went next door to what had been the Young Brothers boatshop, measured the doors leading into the building and realized that the fiberglass hull due to ...
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Rescuers Search Saco River For Missing Boy
A search is under way on the Saco River for a missing boy. The Coast Guard said the 12-year-old fell into the river near Water Street in Saco at about 12:30 p.m. Saturday. via WMTW-TV Auburn
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News Alert - Senate Agrees With The House, Approves Real Id Bill
"We may not agree with every law passed in this county, but we are a nation of laws." A bill that will require all applicants to produce papers showing they are in this country legally in order to get a Maine driver's license is ready to be signed into law after it passed the Senate Thursday in ... via Lincoln County News
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Includes Photographs
Like art over centuries, common American folk art is now so uncommon that only those on the Bush tax rebate list can afford it. via Village Soup
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Baldacci Proposal Offers To Comply With Federal Real Id Law
"Here we are a time when we're trying to fund a transportation network that is as close to collapse as it could be" The Baldacci administration released proposed legislation Monday that would put the state in compliance with the federal REAL ID law for a cost of between $2 and $3 million - a plan leading Democrats say ... via Lincoln County News
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Circuit Court Denies State Appeal Of Electricity Charge
A federal appeals court has upheld a temporary payment system for regional electric power generators, a ruling that Maine regulators say will cost the state's consumers $300 million by 2010. via WMTW-TV Auburn
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Plan To End War
"We need to elect a new Congress that will stand up and be accountable because our survival as a nation is at stake" Chellie Pingree, a candidate for the U.S. Senate, has joined leading progressive candidates for Congress like Darcy Burner from Washington and Donna Edwards from Maryland in releasing a comprehensive plan to ... via Wiscasset Newspaper
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What Will It Take To Strengthen Maine's Economy?
Is it possible for Maine to have a strong economy, with good paying jobs? An economic development consultant from Washington says it is, but it will require people and businesses to make some tough choices. via WLBZ
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Maine Supreme Court asked to reconsider Washington case
"LAW failed to prove that the Planning Board violated its due process rights." WASHINGTON : The Land Association of Washington, a group of town residents, has asked the Maine Supreme Court to reconsider its recent decision on a case involving Lane Construction Company, suggesting the ... via Village Soup
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100 years ago, 1908
Although the ground is covered with snow deeper than at any time during the winter, the spring migration of birds is at hand. via Sun-Journal
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Dinner at Union Station Tonight
ROCKLAND : Tonight we are Heating things Up! Our Soup tonight is Roasted Cream of Asparagus with Curry & Cheddar. via Village Soup
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DA, Baldacci recall Povich with humor
"He was always fighting for the little guy" More than 200 people gathered Wednesday morning at a local funeral home to remember the life of local storekeeper and former state Rep. via Bangor Daily News
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Senator Snowe Visits Bethel Snowwoman
Maine's senior senator visited Bethel and got her first look at the world's tallest snowwoman that bears her name. via WLBZ
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Looking back
An urgent plea for pure food in the household was made today by Dr. Harvey W. Wiley, chief of the Bureau of Chemistry of the Department of Agriculture. via Sun-Journal
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Rallies to mark fifth year of war in Iraq
"Not one more death! Not one more dollar!" Organizers in all 16 counties have coordinated events in support of the Iraqi Veterans Against the War, who will gather in the Washington, D.C., area beginning today for four days of "testimony" against the war ... via Bangor Daily News
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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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"Our family would like to thank Somerset Mortgage Lenders for getting us out of foreclosure. Without your help we do not know what would have become of our family. When we first called, we were in Chapter 13 bankruptcy...Not only will we now be able to keep our home, but we'll be able to put ourselves on track financially, thanks to all the efforts of the wonderful people at Somerset. We will be forever grateful to you all." - Scott & Amy
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