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Grantsboro, 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. Grantsboro, 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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Tree sale, barbecue to help toy drive for Pamlico children
Community volunteers are using food and Christmas trees in combined efforts to help raise money for the annual Toys for Pamlico Kids drive.
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Bayboro officials want residentsa ideas for county revitalization
A recent revitalization grant the town received will benefit all of Pamlico County, Bayboro's mayor said Saturday.
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Fire destroys vacant apartment complex
A fire of suspicious origin destroyed a vacant apartment complex at 1117 Biddle St.
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Early voting ends Saturday; records already set in Craven, Pamlico and Jones
Early voting in Craven, Pamlico and Jones counties wraps up Saturday, with one-stop voting records already set.
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Extended voting hours planned Saturday in Pamlico
The Pamlico County Board of Elections will extend its Saturday early voting hours in response to a request from State Board of Elections request.
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Pamlico Shrine Club to hold fishing tournament Nov. 1
The Pamlico County Shrine Club will hold its second Annual Speckled Trout Tournament Nov.
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More than 20 percent of Craven, Pamlico voters have cast ballots
Nearly 23 percent of the registered voters in Craven County and 24 percent of those in Pamlico County have already cast their 2008 election ballots.
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Candidates agree attracting new jobs, businesses to Pamlico is major challenge
Pamlico County Commissioner Christine Mele, left, and her November challenger, Phillip Willis, were among nine candidates who spoke at Wednesday night's Pamlico Committee of 100 election forum.
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Looping history, heritage together in Pamlico County
As a teenager, Doug Taylor looped leaves of tobacco together with string before they were hung in a curing barn.
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Grantsboro congregation builds its own church
Members of the New Life Praise and Worship Ministries have labored five years building their own church.
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Pamlico historical group to make plans for Heritage Day
The Pamlico County Historical Association's Monday meeting will be devoted to final preparation work on the annual Heritage Day on Sept.
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Counties preparing one-stop voting sites for election
Elections boards in Craven and Pamlico counties hope to have additional one-stop voting sites for the Nov.
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Still a fixture in Pamlico County
Ernest Riggs grew up poor and learned early that if he wanted money, he had to work for it.
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Grantsboro will soon have sidewalks along N.C. 55
Small towns appreciate simple amenities - such as sidewalks. Grantsboro, which is 10 years old this year, will soon have sidewalks on each side of N.C. 55, part of the $47 million five-lane widening project ...
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Aging Well Expo to showcase services for older people in Pamlico
Pamlico County has about 3,000 people 55 and older. An Aging Well Expo is scheduled Sept.
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Pamlico family needs help after fire
A mobile home fire left six pets dead and a family without belongings Tuesday. Rosemary Kerlie left her house on Hardison Field Road off N.C. 306 around 9:45 a.m. for her job as a waitress at Gary's Restaurant.
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Suspects In Fatal Hit & Run
Hey, read the rules! Police say they've identified two suspects who hit and killed a 72 year old and drove away.
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Two Charged In Deadly Hit & Run Accident
Hey, read the rules! Two River Bend residents have been charged in connection with this weekend's deadly hit and run accident in New Bern.
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Pedestrian killed in hit-and-run
An elderly man died Sunday from injuries suffered in an early morning hit-and-run near the intersection of Neuse and Martin Luther King boulevards.
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Photographers win international recognition
An image depicting New Bern's Civil War history and a portrait of a Pamlico County football star will be viewed worldwide.
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