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Achilles, VA Reverse Mortgage in Virginia
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. Achilles, VA 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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Misstep devastates Lewis, Hokies College Football
Injuries are as much a part of football as blitzes, touchdowns and cheering fans.
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VMFA Great Hall Is Reinstalled With Focus On 17th Century Age of Magnificence
A new installation in the Great Hall at VMFA presents some of the most celebrated works by artists of the Renaissance and Baroque periods from VMFA's permanent collections and from other major museums.
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Razor recalls scooters, Dirt Quads
About 103,000 Chinese-made Razor scooters are being recalled. The move comes after four people have received cuts on the scooters that required tendon surgery.
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Kitano examines cruel art in Venice entry
Takeshi Kitano presents a portrait of an artist who sacrifices his family and nearly his own life in pursuit of art in his new film "Achilles and the Tortoise." The Japanese filmmaker said that while he set out ...
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Internet security experts racing to patch hole
Dan Kaminsky speaks to technology security professionals and enthusiasts at the annual Black Hat USA conference in Las Vegas.
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County's storm preparations well in hand, officials say
A small number of citizens attended a town meeting Thursday night at Achilles Elementary School on emergency preparedness in Gloucester County.
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Altemus won't elaborate on planning panel vote
Supervisor Teresa Altemus said Thursday night she voted not to reappoint Eric Weisel to the Gloucester County Planning Commission because of "differing philosophical views." Altemus, speaking to Gloucester ...
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School board ponders budget adjustments
"I'm adamant that we need to hold onto as much compensation as we can" In a work session Tuesday, Schools Superintendent Ben Kiser suggested five steps the Gloucester School Board could take bring its fiscal year 2009 operating budget in line with the fiscal plan being proposed by ... via Gazette Journal
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Town hall meeting set to discuss budget
Supervisor Teresa Altemus has scheduled a town hall meeting for April 24 to give county residents the opportunity to comment on the proposed 2008-09 $122.4 million county budget. via Hampton Roads Daily Press
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Crabbers blame fishery's decline on rockfish
"They've got to eat, too, and they'll eat just about anything that gets in their way." Crabbers in Gloucester and Mathews don't set much store by the VMRC's efforts to save the blue crab fishery because they think the commission is ignoring the most obvious reason for any decline: rockfish. via Gazette Journal
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Daniel named new principal at Page
David S. Daniel of Gloucester, was appointed principal of Page Middle School in personnel actions taken by the Gloucester County School Board during its Feb. via Gazette Journal
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Board chairman comes under fire at town meeting; apologizes to Whitley, Stuck
"Who's going to pay for the $700,000 work on the jail study?" York District Supervisor and chairman of the Gloucester Board of Supervisors Teresa Altemus began her town meeting Monday night at the Achilles Elementary School cafetorium by telling the approximately 150 ... via Gazette Journal
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Gloucester supervisor to hold town hall meeting
Supervisor Teresa Altemus will hold a town hall meeting on Monday, becoming the third supervisor to hold one since the turbulent events of the Jan. via Hampton Roads Daily Press
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Grants, gifts boosting schools' bottom line
"The students and teachers are using them" Gloucester public schools have benefited from both grants and gifts during the first half of the 2007-08 school session. via Gazette Journal
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