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Almond, NY Reverse Mortgage in New York

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.  Almond, NY 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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Almond, New York News
Williamsville sets district pace for 5th straight year

A strong feeling of deja vu permeates Business First's 17th annual rankings of Western New York's public school systems.


Maps: New York's Cursed Restaurant Spaces

'Tis the season for restaurant openings. And thinking about the slew of scheduled openings in the upcoming months, we're sickly curious about the new Chodorow project at his doomed space at 12 East 22nd Street.


Local Man Charged In Hunter's Death

A Rochester-area man is charged with criminally negligent homicide in the December death of a fellow hunter in Allegany County.


Webster man faces homicide charge in hunter death

A Webster man faces a homicide charge in connection with the December death of a Geneseo hunter.


Vigil Planned For Alfred-Almond Crash Victim

A candlelight vigil will be held Friday night in front of a Steuben County school to remember the student killed Tuesday night in a car crash. via WETM TV


Accident in West Almond claims life

New York State Police tell News 4, a car was traveling eastbound on Karr Valley Road in the town of West Almond on Tuesday night just before 9:00 p.m. Police say the driver lost control and overcorrected, with ... via WIVB-TV Buffalo


Two Allegany County libraries win state grants

"Our local libraries are a vital resource for children and adults within the community"

Assemblyman Dan Burling Thursday announced that two Allegany County libraries have been awarded a combined $42,349 in public library construction funds. via Empire State News


Courts record

*Bryon L. Barrett, 44, of Woodview Avenue in Corning, pleaded guilty Feb. 4 to driving while intoxicated. He was fined $935, had his license revoked for six months and received a one-year conditional discharge. Barrett was arrested Oct. 20. *David J. Madden, 24, of Park Avenue in Corning, pleaded guilty Feb. 4 to unlawful possession of marijuana. He was fined $195. Madden was arrested Nov. 11. *Scott A. Cavallaro, 32, of Hanwell Village in Corning, pleaded guilty Feb. 5 to third-degree assault. He was sentenced to three years of probation. Cavallaro was arrested Sept. 5. *Conni J. Earl, 25, of Denison Parkway East in Corning, pleaded guilty Feb. 5 to seventh-degree criminal possession of a controlled substance. She was fined $160 and sentenced to three years of probation. Earl was arrested Sept. 21. *Linette M. Sylvester, 43, of Jacob Drive in Painted Post, on Feb. 5 had a charge of second-degree criminal contempt adjourned in contemplation of dismissal. *Jessica M. VanCise, 30, of Walter Smith Terrace in Corning, pleaded guilty Feb. 5 to third-degree aggravated unlicensed operation of a motor vehicle. She was fined $250. VanCise was arrested Jan. 18. *Justin Iak, 21, of East VanScoter Street in Hornell, was sentenced Feb. 4 to three years in jail after pleading guilty to second-degree criminal possession of marijuana. *John Reynolds, 42, of state Route 415 in Bath, was sentenced Feb. 4 to one to three years in jail after pleading guilty to first-degree attempted sexual abuse. *Tino Rivas, 35, of Davis Avenue in Hammondsport, was sentenced Feb. 4 to one year and six months to four years and six months in jail after pleading guilty to second-degree criminal possession of a forged instrument. *Cody Seager, 18, of state Route 415 in Campbell, was sentenced Feb. 4 to 60 days in jail and three years of probation after being convicted of second-degree burglary. *Mary Mills, 44, of West Steuben Street in Bath, was sentenced Feb. 4 to 120 days in jail and five years of probation after pleading guilty to first-degree falsifying business records. *Cody White, 22, of Main Street in Almond, was sentenced Feb. 4 to 200 hours in jail and five years of probation after pleading guilty to third-degree burglary. *Russell Loucks, 45, of county Route 119 in Cameron Mills, was sentenced Feb. 4 to five years of probation, a revoked license and a $3,000 fine after pleading guilty to driving while intoxicated. *Hannah Snowden, 32, of State Street in Hornell, was sentenced Feb. 4 to one year in jail after pleading guilty to fourth-degree grand larceny. *David Diaz, 23, of Burke Road in Prattsburgh, was sentenced Feb. 6 to one year in jail after pleading guilty to fourth-degree criminal possession of stolen property. *Jason Knickerbocker, 27, of Parker Road in Campbell, was sentenced Feb. 6 to five days in jail, five years of probation, a revoked license and a $1,500 fine after pleading guilty to driving while intoxicated. *Jonathon Tibbits, 23, of Canaseraga Road in Arkport, was sentenced Feb. 4 to 30 days in jail after pleading guilty to second-degree criminal contempt, second-degree harassment and third-degree attempted assault. The addresses listed in record items -- the last known residence of the accused or the address the person gave to law enforcement officers -- are obtained by the Star-Gazette from police or court records. via Star-Gazette


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