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Testimonial #1
To Gregg Marcus,
Hello Gregg,
I just wanted to take this time to write a letter expressing how happy I am to have worked with the Somerset Investors Team. Especially, Nancy Grana, and Catherine Belle. For the past year, my wife and I have struggled with making our mortgage payments. I was very concerned that we might lose our house. And since my mother lives with us and she depends on her disability check, it would have been extra hard for her to find somewhere else to live. And I did not want to fail my family at all.
Although I was a little skeptical with working with any loan investor, I took a chance with Somerset. I didn’t believe that anything would go through due to our credit history. But I really had no choice and after Nancy starting working with me, she demonstrated how committed she was to try to make this work. And she did just that. I was a little upset when I turned over to someone new, but Catherine Belle filled in just fine. She worked with me to finish the job. Both were very concerned about their customer.
I think that the Somerset staff has proved that even in this struggling economy, there is still hope for those of us that are hard working people to make it through. But without the encouragement, not many will be able to follow through. I want to thank Nancy Grana and Catherine Belle for their diligence to see this through. My mind and heart are more at ease than before. I can’t thank them enough for what they have done. I will be sure to refer Somerset to anyone that I speak with. God Bless
Best regards,
Marcus
Gregg Marcus, Client Testimonials
| Aulander, North Carolina News |
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Unless you are watching a television tuned to Weather Channel or sitting within earshot of a NOAA weather radio, about the only way a resident of northeastern North Carolina will know when a dangerous storm is approaching is to be in its path of destruction.
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Filing ends with a flurry
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Aulander ballfield lights approved
" In May, the lights will come on at the John A. Drew Field of Dreams as another season of youth baseball/softball begins.
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Citizens aid in arrest |
" Apparently, two Aulander men picked the wrong house to break into Wednesday night.
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Windsor man dies in Monday mishap
AULANDER a ' One Bertie County man lost his life and three others were injured in a single vehicle accident near here late Monday afternoon.
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Fatal Accident In Bertie County
We are gathering details on a fatal accident in Bertie County, and whether the driver will face any charges.
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Snow amount varies in Bertie
Snowfall amounts varied throughout the large landmass that is Bertie County over the weekend.
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Alabama fugitive nabbed in Aulander
" A routine drug arrest three weeks ago has now evolved into something much deeper.
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Aulander man suffers burns
" One man was injured in a home accident here Sunday evening. According to Bertie County Emergency Management Coordinator Rickey Freeman, a 911 call was received at approximately 4:45 p.m. Sunday from Buck Branch Road in Aulander advising a home fire in progress along with an injury.
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Traffic stop yields drug arrest
AULANDER a ' What started as a routine traffic stop for an equipment violation ended with a drug arrest here Tuesday.
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Mizelle tabbed Teacher of the Year
" Bertie County Schools recently recognized a host of teachers who are excelling at their profession.
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Weather causes little damage in R-C
A nora easter brought heavy rain and strong wind to the Roanoke-Chowan region - knocking over trees, power lines and causing flooding.
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Driver charged in hit-and-run
AHOSKIE a ' A Gatesville man stands charged with DWI and felony hit-and-run following a Tuesday evening accident involving three vehicles.
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Judge hikes teen's bond
" Over a two-day span, an Aulander teen ran into trouble with, first, a law enforcement officer and, secondly, a judge.
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Bertie booze hangs on provisional votes
" Unofficial tallies leave the future of the Bertie County Mixed Beverage referendum in doubt.
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All in the Family: North Carolina Brother, Sister Charged with Insurance Fraud
A brother and sister have been arrested by North Carolina officials on charges of insurance fraud.
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Cammack, Davis wed in North Carolina
Stephanie Rennea Cammack and Miles William Davis were married on Sept. 5, 2009 in an evening ceremony held at the groom's family church, located in Leland, N.C. The ceremony was officiated by the bride's brother, Pastor Gerrard Ruff of Hampton, Va The bride is the daughter of the late Mr.
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Gell settles for $3.9 million
RALEIGH a ' Despite sitting in a jail cell in Goldsboro, a Bertie County man has become a multi-millionaire. A $3.9 million settlement has been reached in a civil case filed on behalf of James Alan Gell who sued the North Carolina State Bureau of Investigation and others on the grounds of obstructing justice that led to his capital murder ...
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NC Sbi agrees to $4 million settlement with Gell
The State Bureau of Investigation has agreed to give almost $4 million to a former North Carolina death row inmate who sued after he spent nine years behind bars before being acquitted at a new trial.
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Ex-inmate arrested on felony charges
" An Ahoskie man who has previously served prison time for drug distribution is again in trouble with the law.
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