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Arrington, 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. Arrington, 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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Nelson weddings for week of July 31, 2008
Randy and Anita Cash of Arrington, are pleased to announce the engagement of their daughter, Meagan Nichole Cash, to Phillip Joseph Stecker, son of Richard and Thelma Stecker of Amherst.
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Property Auction
July 24 at 9am at the Albemarle County Courthouse Property: 2.58 acres at 1898 Old Lynchburg Road Debtor: Jason A. Turner Amount owing: $175,000 Bidder brings: $15,000 or 10 percent of the sales price Info: ...
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- Bluest Water' play recounts tragedy of Hurricane Camille
For Wanda Bond, the memories of Hurricane Camille remain vivid. "I guess it seems in a way like it happened yesterday, and in a way it seems like it was a long time ago," she says.
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Two UVA students dig up Nelson County history
Two University of Virginia students are calling Nelson County home this summer. Courtney Proffitt, 21, of Covington and Abigail Haymes, 22, of Chatham, are working with the Oakland Museum, the Nelson County ...
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Crime Log - June 25, 2008
Below is a list of crimes being investigated by the Nelson County Sheriff's Office.
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Crime Log for the week of June 5
Below is a list of crimes being investigated by the Nelson County Sheriff's Office.
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Man sentenced in murder of well-known Batteau Festival participant
"I don't know I'll be an old man by then." An Arrington man was sentenced to 20 years in prison on Tuesday for the fatal shooting of another Nelson man last spring during an argument over money. via WSLS
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Second Flyte to perform for Free Clinic - roanoke.com
"Naturally, everybody needs more donations." The Liberty High School auditorium will be transported back to the 1960s on Saturday when Second Flyte takes the stage for Music Fest II. via Roanoke Times
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Fundraiser For Family Killed In Nelson County
It's been nearly one month since 11 year-old Andre Colbert Brown and his 27 year-old mother Shatia Arrington died in a house fire in Nelson County. via WCAV
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4BETTER or Worse- The week in review
"Facebook for state politics junkies." First '08 City Council showdown: Mayor and affordable housing advocate Dave Norris finds his proposal to dedicate two cents of the property tax rate and 25 percent of the lodging tax derailed on February 4, ... via The Hook
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Murder trial continues in Nelson
The murder trial for a Nelson County resident accused of fatally shooting another man continues today in Lovingston. via The Hook
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Father Saves Two Kids But Not Wife And Son
"He was a very loved little boy." A Lovingston man is recovering from smoke inhalation and burns after trying to rescue his wife and son from a fatal house fire early Wednesday. via WSLS-TV Roanoke
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Fire Victims Named
We now know the names of the family members who died in a Nelson County fire early Wednesday morning. via WSET-TV Lynchburg
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Family and Friends Cope After Tragic Fire
"Its not easy to deal with the [loss of the] life of my daughter in law and grandson. Shatia was a sweet person and Andre...I can't talk about it right now" As fire officials continue to investigate the cause of yesterday's fatal fire in Nelson County, family and friends dealing with tragedy speak to us about their loss. via WCAV
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Donations stitch quilters together
"We enjoy the company of each other." The Fairview Quilters are a small but dedicated group. The group's members get together to eat, chat and quilt each week. via Roanoke Times
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