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Parkesburg, 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. Parkesburg, 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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Start the season off right
Kevin Kepler, left, and Bo Himelright of Parkesburg deer hunt on a friend's property in West Brandywine.
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City centenarianreflects on life, 2008 election
Gladys Flamer may be the oldest election worker in Chester County. At 102 she has officially retired from poll-minding, but she said she was asked to be a judge of elections this year because no one else in her ...
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Prostitution detail nets four men
Four men were arrested by city police on solicitation/prostitution charges during a detail Friday night.
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Driver Charged in Two Separate Accidents
Jeremy Hall, 29 of Parkesburg, faces charges for Driving too Fast and Careless Driving in two separate accidents.
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State police chase motorcycle for miles
LONDON GROVE a ' A motorcyclist led police on a 9-mile chase before stopping, state police said.
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Taking steps toward a cure
For Monica Smith, it was at the request of a friend. Smith, of Parkesburg, will be participating in the Breast Cancer 3-Day Walk In Philadelphia Oct.
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Hearings waived on ID/drug charges
Two Chester County men, currently incarcerated in Chester County Prison on false identification charges, waived their preliminary hearings in district court Thursday morning.
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'You can't keep an old hen down'
Jane Ehemann showed up at Lancaster Regional Medical Center Wednesday afternoon, just like she always does.
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Accused arsonist seeks recovery court
The former volunteer firefighter who was arrested last month on arson charges waived his preliminary hearing at district court on Thursday.
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Sound Off
"Sound Off" is a forum to spur dialogue from residents of the many communities we serve on topics of interest in those communities.
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Power-line plan adds bump to Enola trail
Amtrak plans on replacing its Depression-era power lines that run through the abandoned Enola Low Grade rail line, adding a new wrinkle for six southern Lancaster County municipalities planning the former rail ...
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Man allegedly threatens store's owner with shotgun
A Phoenixville man was arrested on terroristic threat charges after he allegedly threatened to kill a business owner inside his store along the 200 block of Bridge Street Wednesday afternoon.
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State police announce promotions
Sixty-one members of the Pennsylvania State Police were promoted to the rank of corporal during ceremonies held at the State Police Academy, acting Commissioner Frank E. Pawlowski announced.
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Coatesville man killed in four-car crash on Route 202
A Coatesville man who was not wearing a seat belt was fatally injured in a four-vehicle crash on Route 202 at 7 p.m. Friday, according to state police.
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Two Chesco men face drug, lying to police charges
Two men who are currently incarcerated in Chester County Prison were video-arraigned after they allegedly provided police with false identification last month.
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2nd man affiliated with Pomeroy FC arrested for arson
For the second time in two weeks authorities arrested someone connected to the Pomeroy Fire Company for arson.
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Worming their way in
The fall webworms munching their way through many Chester County trees are keeping tree experts busy trying to eradicate them.
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Man arrested at shop while picking up gun won in raffle
A Chester County man ended up in handcuffs when he went to a New Holland store to pick up a shotgun that he reportedly had won in a raffle, police said.
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County man dies fleeing police
A Lancaster County man died last weekend in a head-on crash in Chester County, minutes after he robbed a convenience store and fled a traffic stop, police said Wednesday.
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Teens sentenced for car thefts
Two 19-year-old men have been sentenced to prison for a series of car thefts in February.
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