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Ashville, PA Home Equity Line of Credit in Pennsylvania
Would you like money available in case of emergencies? Need to send your kid to college? Thinking of improving your home? A Home Equity Line of Credit (HELOC) from Somerset Investors Corp. may be just what you’re looking for. A HELOC works a lot like a credit card with a much lower interest rate. You will have money available, secured by the equity in your home, that you can draw on and use at any time. Or, you can decide to withdraw the entire amount in one lump sum at closing. Best of all, the interest is usually tax-deductible!
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Reduce, reuse and recycle
The Blair County Yard Waste Compost Recycling Facility will start accepting household plastics Saturday at its location in Ashville.
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Feaste for the ages | Mount slates annual Madrigal weekend
BY RUTH RICE RRICE@TRIBDEM.COM Once again, the yule season at a medieval castle will be brought to life at an area college.
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Materials spill closes section of R.....
Route 36 from Forest Road near Gallitzin to Mark Hanna Road near Ashville is closed because of a truck crash and hazardous materials spill, PennDOT said this morning.
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Success Stories | Exchange students take part in field trip
Six foreign-exchange students have participated in P.E.A.C.E. Student Ambassadors program.
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Correction
Due to an editing error, some quotes were incorrectly attributed to Cresson's fire chief in a story that was posted to the Web Site for Sunday.
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13 defendants waive hearings in meth lab case
Thirteen defendants waived preliminary hearings Thursday in connection with last week's extensive drug sting in Venango and Mercer counties.
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Fire chief: New 911 system put crews in danger during church blaze
While a state police fire marshal on Monday investigated the cause of a Sunday afternoon blaze that destroyed a historic church in Coupon, emergency responders say the county's new $2 million communications ...
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" Fire destroys historic church
A fire shortly after morning Mass destroyed a historic church in Coupon on Sunday.
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Ritual team holds recognition
The commanders of the Ashville and Sankertown Veterans of Foreign Wars Posts and the Cresson, Gallitzin and Loretto American Legions sponsored a recognition dinner June 24 for members of the posts' ritual team, ...
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Daily Police Log
Robert E. Stuart of Falls Creek reported a burglary took place at his camp along Firebreak Road in Pine Township between Thursday and yesterday when someone used a blunt object to pry open the front entrance, ...
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Vets' efforts honor deceased comrades
Members of five veterans organizations from Ashville, Cresson, Sankertown, Gallitzin and Loretto have served their nation not only on the front lines but also on the home front.
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The hills will soon be alive with the sounds of the cicadas
Very soon, the wooded hills from Georgia through Pennsylvania and west through Kentucky will be alive with the sounds of cicadas.
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Penn Cambria raising taxes
"The smaller we can keep the classrooms, the better off we are." Property owners in the Penn Cambria School District likely will see their real-estate taxes increase by 2 mills this year - revenue needed to offset escalating costs of fuel, food and health insurance. via The Tribune-Democrat
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The Tribune Democrat, Johnstown, PA
Cambria County * The following is a list of the more serious criminal cases handled recently by District Judge John Barron, Upper Yoder Township: Sara E. Macalush, 42, of the 800 block of Virginia Avenue, ... via The Tribune-Democrat
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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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