Cockeysville, MD Home Improvement Loans in Maryland
Whether you’re adding a new bathroom or an entire floor to your Cockeysville, MD home, you need money. Spending cash on home improvement is money well spent, as it increases the value of your home. This can mean a higher selling price or more equity to draw against in times of need. There are many choices in finding the right home improvement loan, including refinancing with cash-out, a home equity loan, or a home equity line of credit (HELOC). Deciding on the right loan can be a stressful process. But it doesn’t have to be. The loan specialists at Somerset Investors Corp. can help find the right loan for YOU.
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Newsmakers
Baltimore County Executive Jim Smith presented an executive citation to John Moran, of Phoenix, who recently retired as associate dean for graduate business programs at the Sellinger School of Business and ...
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Culhane honored
Nicole Sparano Culhane, of Timonium, director of experiential education at College of Notre Dame of Maryland School of Pharmacy, has been elected a Fellow of the American College of Clinical Pharmacy.
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Table Talk
Frank and Nic are Frank Zafonte and Dominic Lascola, and their new restaurant is at the base of the luxury Zenith Apartments.
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Save the decorations, get rid of the Christmas tree
Recycling a Christmas tree in the county is as easy as dragging it to the curb. Beginning Jan.
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A year-end look at restaurants' ups, downs
When I went back to see what I wrote in my year-end wrap-up last year, I didn't expect this sentence: "In spite of the generally gloomy economic picture, a surprising number of new restaurants opened their ...
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The stuff of dreams
As a member of the snow scene, she dreamed of a day when she would have a more prominent role, she said.
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Red Cross offers courses in January
Preregistration is under way for Central Maryland Red Cross cardiopulmonary resusitation, first aid and other safety courses during January at the American Red Cross offices at the agencya s main office, 4800 ...
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Dulaney High's Class of '76 faces the big 5-0
Soraya Sina may have had a hand in it but she swears she wasn't the student who organized The Great Flush at Notre Dame College nearly 30 years ago -- no matter what the nuns think.
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Trash and recycling schedules in the mail
The county is mailing new trash and recycling collection schedules to residents in Prettyboy, Beckleysville, Butler, Worthington Valley, Hunt Valley and Cockeysville.
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Baltimore News, Weather, Channel 2
They have no idea that we are in a recession. And therefore their parents are making a list--and checking it twice.
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Rabbittransit, from York, will begin in February
A new commuter service from York, Pa. to several northern Baltimore County locations, including the Hunt Valley Light Rail, is scheduled to begin Feb.
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Church No Longer Buying Popular Swim Club
A Timonium church has scrapped plans to buy and build on the site where the Padonia Park Swim Club currently stands.
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Suspect sought in robbery of Cockeysville bank
Baltimore County police today released surveillance camera footage of a man they say robbed a 1st Mariner Bank branch in Cockeysville.
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Paramedic died of arrhythmia, autopsy finds
An irregular heartbeat was responsible for the death of county paramedic and firefighter Brian Neville, according to the State Medical Examiner's office, whose staff conducted Neville's autopsy.
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MD--Light Rail Accident
Baltimore County's Fire Department has transported five light rail riders after a car ran a red light and hit the light rail train.
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Fire destroys house, fund set for family
A White Hall family is safe and sound after a Nov. 22 fire burned their house to the ground, but they need help.
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People and Places
Association participates in annual coat drive The National Association of Insurance & Financial Advisors-Carroll/Howard participated in the Shepherd Staff annual Call for Coats program by donating 25 coats.
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Newsmakers
Rick Rohrs, of Parkton, past president of the American Academy of Physician Assistants, recently led a delegation of 30 physician assistants from around the country on a trip to China to meet with their Chinese ...
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Athens native serves Southern barbecue to his Northern fans
If Southern culture is all about football and barbecue -- with a dash of Elvis and catfish thrown in -- then Alabama native Andy Nelson is probably the region's most distinguished ambassador to Maryland.
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If you rely on winter weather to kill pests, you may be left out in the cold
This month's cold snap was a welcome event in my garden. Finally, I thought, we are going to have a nice, harsh winter with temperatures in the teens every day and a crippling snowstorm or two.
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With Somerset's many FHA home loan programs, owning your dream home is more than just a dream.
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"Every other company said they could not help us. After speaking to about five companies, we really believed that no one could. Then we called Somerset, and your company proved us and those other companies wrong. We can't thank you enough for all your hard work and effort in getting us a low fixed rate. We can now breathe easier..." - L. Braun
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