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Gordonsville, 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. Gordonsville, 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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| Gordonsville, Virginia News |
Eight Workers Laid Off From Klockner Pentaplast Orange County Plant
The Klockner Pentaplast company says they have laid off eight workers at their Gordonsville facility.
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Gordonsville notebook
Depot restoration The Gordonsville Town Council will continue its efforts with Historic Gordonsville Inc.
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Light snow falls in Madison, Orange
Residents of Orange and Madison counties woke up to a light dusting of snow Tuesday: the first of the season.
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Serving seniors in Orange County
Bob Lingo, Orange County's Director of Social Services, was dishing up some surprising statistics at a community leadership luncheon last week.
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Learning from our past
28 members of the Spotswood Trail Garden Club put their knowledge into action by creating a garden around the sign at the Visitors Center, located in The Virginia Shop building on Route 33 business.
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Orange County cleans up water
Water customers at opposite ends of Orange County can rest easy. The water is safe to drink.
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Group takes power-line fight to Va. high court
The Piedmont Environmental Council is taking its fight against construction of a proposed high-voltage power line to the Virginia Supreme Court.
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Apples & Art Saturday in Gordonsville
Gordonsville Presbyterian Church, established 1848, hosts Apples & Art: a Fall Festival Art Show on Saturday.
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Industry People
This year, the Packaging Machinery Manufacturers Institute will recognize a member of the healthcare packaging community.
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Voters to weigh issues
After three straight defeats, Culpeper County is trying again this year to get voters to approve a food and beverage tax.
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Calls rise, but volunteers fall
In the old days, when the Town of Orange's fire siren sounded, the butcher stopped what he was doing, wiped his hands on his apron and rushed to jump on the back of a fire truck to answer the call.
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Mercury levels to drop over time
State agencies have posted signs at Motts Run Reservoir in Spotsylvania County because of mercury concentrations in some fish there.
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Board of supervisors notebook
Bloomsbury Road Supervisors voted unanimously to adopt Bloomsbury Road into Virginia's secondary road network.
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Other Action Land-Use Changes Not Likely
A majority of Orange County supervisors will not support changes to the county's land-use map, although some residents and a few planning commissioners think it needs to be revised.
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Truck of Murder Suspect Found
Albemarle County police hope they are one step closer to finding a man they say is a murderer.
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Cockfight Judge Makes His Point
A federal judge said he wanted to send a message that cockfighting was wrong when he sentenced two Page County men to jail during a hearing in U.S. District Court in Harrisonburg on Tuesday.
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Planners hear comp plan input
A handful of revisions to the county's comprehensive plan provoked a few comments from community members at an Orange County Planning Commission public hearing Oct.
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Town council notebook
Water rate adjustment The Gordonsville Town Council unanimously adopted a 10-cent usage rate increase for in-town water users at its meeting last month.
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Why we work where we doa
About half of the workforce that lives in Orange County works elsewhere. But swapping the out-of-county commute for a closer-to-home career may not be possible if the grass really is greener on the other side ...
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Whata s up Jane?
Revivals are about to end. One more to go-at Union Baptist in Gordonsville. Nazareth has had a wonderful spiritual revival.
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