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Falkland, NC Reverse Mortgage in North Carolina
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. Falkland, NC 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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Britain to start clearing mines on Falklands
Britain will start next year to clear land mines left by Argentina on the Falkland Islands, a British ambassador said Friday at a U.N. conference on the treaty banning the weapons.
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Project Anna
Hey, read the rules! The St. John Church partnered with a non-profit group called Project Anna that runs this food bank in Falkland Saturday.
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Scientists take part in Carolina Vegetation Survey
Climate and environmental changes over time can impact the growth patterns of vegetation in Pitt County, as in all areas of the state.
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Scientists take part in Carolina Vegetation Survey
Climate and environmental changes over time can impact the growth patterns of vegetation in Pitt County, as in all areas of the state.
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Dude, Pitt schools are getting 3,800 Dells
Teachers and administrators are gearing up for a school year that will be made easier by the addition of thousands of new computers in Pitt County's schools.
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2nd suspect apprehended in Falkland armed robbery
A second suspect is in custody today in connection with the an armed robbery that sent a Falkland store owner to the hospital with gunshot wounds.
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Arrest Made In Falkland Store Shooting
Hey, read the rules! An arrest has been made in last month's shooting and robbery at a Falkland grocery store and authorities are looking for another suspect.
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EMS squads: Budget may affect service
Two of the county's EMS squads think recent cuts in the budget proposal for next year may not be enough to provide services adequately.
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Investigators Still Searching for Shooting Suspect
Investigators are still looking for a shooting suspect in the East. The Pitt County Sheriff's Office says an armed robber came into the roadside convenience store in Falkland Thursday evening and shot the ...
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Work continues in county shootings
Investigations into three recent armed robberies in the Belvoir and Falkland area of Pitt County have yet to produce arrests, but a spokesman said deputies are making some progress.
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Armed Robbery In Grimesland
Hey, read the rules! A store clerk in Pitt county was held up at gunpoint last night in Grimesland.
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Family, Community React To Falkland Store Shooting
A father of two is in the hospital after the Pitt County Sheriff's Office says he was shot multiple times during a botched robbery attempt.
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Grocery store owner shot during robbery
A grocery store owner was shot twice in the chest during an armed robbery at his store Thursday night, a Pitt County Sheriff's investigator said.
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Man Shot In Falkland
Hey, read the rules! The normally quiet town of Falkland in Pitt County has a violent crime under investigation. via WITN
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Man arrested in Treybrooke peeping case
Greenville police arrested a former Treybrooke Apartments worker on Monday on charges that he videotaped residents who used a tanning bed at the complex. via The Daily Reflector
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Frankie Peaden's Parents Speak Out Against Ruling
"It was our decisions to take the plea as opposed to going to trial and possibly risking a not guilty verdict or guilty to a lesser offense." Losing a child is the hardest thing a parent can go through. For one family, that loss has been compounded by the feeling of being let down by the justice system. via WNCT-TV Greenville
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Community news
The eastern North Carolina Parkinson's Support Group will meet at 3 p.m. Sunday at Cypress Glen, 100 Hickory St. via The Daily Reflector
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Two drivers from fatal wrecks indicted
Two men involved in separate fatal wrecks were indicted his week by a Pitt County Grand Jury. via The Daily Reflector
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