Ocean Grove, NJ Reverse Mortgage in New Jersey
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. Ocean Grove, NJ 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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Anna Virginia Zingale, 100, of Ocean Grove
ANNA VIRGINIA ZINGALE, 100, of OCEAN GROVE, died of pneumonia Friday, March 21, at the Neptune Rehab and Care Center, where she was living after suffering a fall and fracturing a hip last year.
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Video on venue at county Web site
OCEAN GROVE: A three-minute video featuring the Great Auditorium in Ocean Grove is now available on the Monmouth County Web site.
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Construction Planned at Francis Asbury Manor Put on Hold
Sparked by recent national and global financial downturns, officials at Francis Asbury Manor in Ocean Grove said the construction of a new residential facility to replace the current one has been put on hold.
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Asbury Park's revival includes design center
Steven Troy went into work before sunrise Wednesday. It was about 4 a.m., and he sat eating his breakfast in a second-floor, state-of-the-art kitchen display at the new design center he and partner Robert ...
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Neptune Bans Heavy Equipment Use During Summer Months
The use of heavy or power equipment will be banned in Neptune, particularly over the summer months, under a revised ordinance adopted by the Township Committee Monday night.
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Architects Discuss Emerging Trends at 2008 Design Conference
While the world may have faced serious problems over the last 10 years, that period has been a great one for architecture due to innovations in building components and systems, a digital revolution that has ...
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Zoning issue leads to skirmish: Zoning issue leads to skirmish;
A request that the Township Committee consider rezoning two Old Corlies Avenue parcels led to a minor skirmish between residents at Monday night's committee meeting.
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Neptune committee mulls hike in cab fares
New taxi fares should be in effect by the beginning of next year, but the Township Committee doesn't yet know what they will be.
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Shop honors ghosts of Asbury Park's past
Kathleen Kelly, a 39-year-old aspiring author from Bradley Beach and owner of the new Cookman Avenue store Paranormal Books & Curiosities, says that the echoes of a once-thriving city can be heard now, during ...
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Neptune may limit noise from construction
An amendment to the township's noise ordinance that would ban construction on Sundays and certain holidays, and restrict it other times of the year, was introduced Monday by the Township Committee.
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Candidates forum set for Saturday
A candidates forum for the Monmouth County freeholder election and Neptune Township Committee elections will be held at 10 a.m. Saturday at the community room on Pilgrim Pathway.
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Salvation Army helping residents with Christmas toys, food
The Salvation Army announced that families who need assistance with Christmas food and toys apply in person at 605 Asbury Ave.
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Theater Notes By Tom Chesek
Now playing A figure who should be very familiar to frequenters of fine taverns and restaurants up and down our Shore, singer Chris Morrissy appears in the title role of the Webber-Rice rock opera "Jesus Christ ...
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Police: Neptune inspector burglarized neighbor's apartment
A township code enforcement inspector was arrested this weekend on a charge of burglarizing his neighbor's home in the Ocean Grove section of the township, police said.
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Concerns Raised About New Voting Machines Now in Use
Direct recording electronic devices, or DREs, are computerized voting machines. Made by a company called Sequoia, based in Denver, they use a touch screen to lock in votes and a cartridge to read them.
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Horns of Plenty
Southside Johnny Lyon needs to get home and do laundry before hitting the road for his European tour with the Asbury Jukes.
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Man pleads guilty in Ocean Grove squirrel killings
A local man charged with animal abuse and obstructing the administration of law pleaded guilty in Neptune Municipal Court Thursday.
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Neptune Township Committee to meet tonight
The Township Committee meeting will be held tonight, in observance of Columbus Day on Monday.
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Night of the Living Dead
Watch out! Zombies were about. Onlookers crept out to observe more than 200 participants in the first Zombie Walk, which began at 5 p.m. Saturday.
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Monmouth County Police Blotter
OTHER POLICE BUSINESS: Between July 31 and Aug. 13, police made 15 arrests for outstanding warrants.
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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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