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Aaronsburg, PA Reverse Mortgage in Pennsylvania
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. Aaronsburg, PA 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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Steady hooves win showings
Chris Mauk, 35, of Centre Hall, has met many famous faces including Miranda Lambert, Kenny Chesney and Jamie O'Neil while working security at the Grange Fair.
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Amish raising barn at museum
Amish workers from Aaronsburg were swinging hammers and wielding saws Wednesday as they began raising a barn behind the Boalsburg Heritage Museum.
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Tractor-trailer accident closes road
We have 2038 guests online and 2 members online ROSSMOYNE - Route 210 in South Mahoning Township was closed and area residents were without electricity for more than two hours early this morning after a truck ...
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Penns Valley names nine valedictorians
Penns Valley senior Nathan Brown, one of nine valedictorians, addresses the crowd while the others look on Friday during commencement.
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A.M.BRIEFING
Police are investigating a burglary Friday that resulted in a loss of an estimated $5,115 worth of money and musical equipment.
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More letters from students
Dear Soldier, I am a 8 year old boy who goes to Penns Valley Elementary School. I am very grateful that you and many other soldiers are risking your lives to serve our country. via Centre Daily Times
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Bonded by brotherhood
"Nothing they do surprises me anymore" Since Karl Leitzel's brothers joined him in pursuing art on a more serious level, the tone of their Friday family dinners changed. There's a lot less criticism these days, he said. The three brothers recently decided to have a joint art show, a first for the trio. They hung their pieces in Millheim's Elk Creek CafA© and Aleworks, where they will be displayed until May 4. A 'Meet the Artists' event will take place Sunday. None of the brothers received formal art training, but artistic expression was part of life growing up in Aaronsburg. Both of the boys' parents were talented at drawing and painting, and Tina, the wife of middle brother, Warren, remembers him as 'the artistic one' in high school. Read more
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Storm cuts power, causes crashes
A storm that brought up to 3 inches of snow and sleet to the county also resulted in some slick roads, leading to a crash that knocked out power Friday evening to 150 residences of western Ferguson Township. No one was injured when a driver lost control of a vehicle on an icy state Route 45, between Tadpole Road and Deibler Road, west of Pine Grove Mills. The vehicle struck a utility pole, bringing the pole and wires down across the roadway and knocking out power to about 150 households. Read more
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Centre Roundup: Monday
First-through sixth-graders living or attending school in Centre County can enter a book of their own creation in the Centre County Library system's 23rd annual Write and Illustrate Your Own Book Contest at any ... via Centre Daily Times
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