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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.  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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Several lawmakers face same opponent again

In this Oct. 26, 2006, file photo, then-Rep. Melissa Hart, R- Pa., sings during the playing of "The Star Spangled Banner" at a Republican party dinner in New Castle, Pa.


Pennsylvania Group Joins Boycott vs. Hallmark Over "same-sex couple" Cards

A Pennsylvania pro-family group has joined a nationwide boycott of a major greeting card company as a result of its promotion of the homosexual lifestyle.


More U.S. colleges stamp out smoking

College campuses are going smoke-free in rapidly growing numbers across the U.S. More than 140 campuses, including the University of Hawai'i, now are completely smoke-free, more than triple the number that had ...


No Internet access for 9/11 defendants at Gitmo

A U.S. military judge has denied a request from professed Sept. 11 mastermind Khalid Sheikh Mohammed for Internet access inside his Guantanamo cell, ruling he does not need it to prepare for his death penalty ...


Obama says he can take McCain's attacks

When Bill and Hillary Clinton take the stage at a campaign rally in Pennsylvania today, it will be the launch of an active campaign for their former rival Barack Obama in the home stretch of the 2008 ...


Pennsylvania Governor Rendell Urges General Assembly to Continue Working on Health Care

HARRISBURG, Pa., Oct. 8 PA-GovRendell-HlthIns HARRISBURG , Pa. , Oct. 8 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- Governor Edward G. Rendell today expressed strong disappointment that the General Assembly concluded its fall ...


Clintons launch campaign swing for Obama

When Bill and Hillary Clinton take the stage Sunday at a campaign rally in Pennsylvania, it will be the launch of an active campaign for their former nemesis Barack Obama in the home stretch of the 2008 presidential race.

The nation's best known and most powerful Democrats for nearly two decades, the former first couple is getting used to a new role: cheerleaders for Obama, who vanquished Hillary Clinton last spring in a Democratic primary contest for the ages.

Whatever recriminations the Clintons may still harbor from that long battle seem to have been nudged aside as they campaign in earnest for the Democratic ticket.


Obama Notes McCain's Effort to Temper GOP Comments

Barack Obama says he knows John McCain has asked supporters to tone down their attacks on him.


/C O R R E C T I O N -- Pennsylvania Office of the Governor/

Governor Edward G. Rendell will convene a statewide summit of local government, community, religious, labor and volunteer leaders on Oct.


William Ketter: Obama lead in polls may be due to Bradley Effect

When a voter says one thing to an election pollster and then does another thing in the anonymity of the voting booth, it is called a curious flip-flop. But when one candidate is black and the other is white, ...


National Rifle Association endorses McCain

The National Rifle Association is endorsing Republican presidential nominee John McCain despite differences with the Arizona senator on gun-show rules and campaign finance restrictions.


Economic worries sap pool of Pa. slots parlor hopefuls, even as casinos report bump in wagers

Gambling at Pennsylvania's slot-machine casinos increased last month despite rising unemployment and economic turbulence that prompted one Pocono Mountains vacation spot to give up pursuit of a mini-slots ...


Obama, Biden, Palin will return to Pennsylvania this weekend

Democratic presidential nominee Barack Obama is returning to Pennsylvania, a key battleground state.


Settlement over Mortgages Near

The Pennsylvania Attorney General's Office says ongoing negotiations over Countrywide Financial's subprime mortgages could lead to cash payments or other relief for thousands of customers in the state.


McCain losing ground with working-class whites

The steel mills and coal mines of western Pennsylvania helped fuel the nation's economic engine. Today, old factory shells and boarded-up storefronts stand as bleak reminders of those once-prosperous times.

But the voters in working-class enclaves such as this still are a sought-after prize in presidential politics, and many are belatedly coming around to Democratic nominee Barack Obama.

In the Democratic primaries, working-class whites consistently backed Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton. Later polls showed them overwhelmingly favoring Republican nominee John McCain.


Group says many Pa. voters may be facing lines at polls

A lack of voting machines and poll workers could force some Pennsylvania voters to wait in line on Election Day, a group founded by civil rights lawyers warned Thursday.


PECO Commends Governor Rendell and Pennsylvania General Assembly for...

"We applaud the Administration and the Legislature for successfully addressing many of the energy issues facing Pennsylvanians," O'Brien said.


Counties weigh policies on buttons, T-shirts at polls

Some Pennsylvania counties are still sorting out their policies on wearing campaign buttons and the like in polling places in light of a recent state memo.


No compromise on state health coverage expansion

The prospect of expanding subsidized health coverage to thousands of uninsured Pennsylvanians before the end of the year died Wednesday, as Gov.


Obama holds advertising advantage over McCain

Barack Obama spent $3.3 million in TV advertising on Monday. At that rate the Democrat will spend more than $90 million on ads through Election Day _ more than all the money Republican rival John McCain has to spend on his entire fall campaign.

McCain's ad spending Monday totaled about $900,000 and the Republican National Committee weighed in with about $700,000 worth.

All whopping numbers, but the disparity between Obama and the Republicans is so wide that it has allowed Obama to spend in more states than McCain, to appear more frequently in key markets and to diversify his message by both attacking McCain and promoting his own personal story.


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