Point Of Rocks, MD Home Improvement Loans in Maryland
Whether you’re adding a new bathroom or an entire floor to your Point Of Rocks, 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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Christmas Tree Recycling Program To Begin
Trees will be ground up into mulch. Like all good things, the Holidays will soon come to an end, and it will be time to take down your Christmas tree.
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Frederick Co. to Increase Ambulance
FREDERICK, Md. - Frederick County has moved five stations to an urban tax district, and will increase ambulance response to round-the-clock coverage.
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Shooting victim released from hospital
Medics prepare the victim of a shooting to be loaded on a Maryland State Police helicopter near Point of Rocks late Thursday night.
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Musicians honor veterans with 'Echo Taps'
Barbara Lively of Point of Rocks , an Air Force veteran, plays "Taps" on Second Street in downtown Frederick Tuesday as part of Frederick's "Echo Taps" event to honor veterans.
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Decreased driving threatens projects
To review the Federal Highway Administration's "Traffic Volume Trends" reports for August 2008, visit www.fhwa.dot.gov/ohim/tvtw/tvtpage.htm Fifteen billion may not seem like much, compared to the national debt ...
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Reformer wants changes in local schools
Tom Neumark moderates the Frederick County Board of Education forum at C. Burr Artz Library on a recent Saturday afternoon in Frederick.
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Point of Rocks residents get details of bridge replacement
Brunswick resident, Pete Roe, right, speaks with Maryland State Highway Administration's chief - Office of Bridge Design, Glenn Vaughan, center, while looking over maps of proposed detours and road closures.
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Civil rights activist reflects on fighting racism
"A little bit of everything in here," said Lord Nickens as he ambled slowly with a cane acquired months ago after a spill that left his hip sore.
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A Guide to Taking the MARC Train to Downtown DC from Western Loudoun County
If you live in Western Loudoun County and drive into downtown Washington, DC for work, there is an option available to you that can save time, money and wear and tear on your vehicle.
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MD--Profile: Aggressive Activist, Adv20
Civil rights activist reflects on fighting racism AP Photo MDFRE501 By NICHOLAS C. STERN The Frederick News Post FREDERICK, Md.
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Route 464 Bridge Over Catoctin Creek Scheduled To Be Replaced
Route 464 Bridge over Catoctin Creek to be replaced. It won't begin for about a hear and a half, but the State Highway Administration is getting the word out about a bridge replacement project.
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Scouts learn while having campfire fun
Zach Hood of Point of Rocks takes his turn on the rope bridge during Webelos in the Woods on Saturday in Myersville.
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SHA Holds Meeting On Bridge Replacement
SHA holds meeting on bridge replacement. An informational meeting is scheduled for Tuesday, October 14th at the Brunswick Middle School cafeteria on plans to close the Route 464 bridge over Catoctin Creek in ...
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Sykesville native prepares museum for Steam Days
While growing up in Sykesville, Dave Shackelford would rush outside when freight trains rumbled across tracks near his home.
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Md. 28 bridge set to reopen in Point of Rocks
The reopening of the Md. 28 bridge over Washington Run in Point of Rocks is set for Wednesday, according to the Maryland State Highway Administration.
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Editorial: Doesn't compute
"I recently reviewed some TERC materials that I understand will be used in Frederick County public schools.
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Editorial: Recycle rocks
Nala, the leopard tortoise, showed up. So did a parrot, a chinchilla, a South American cotimundi, and an African pygmy hedgehog.
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Founders festival goes green with recycling theme
Friends Casey Marsh, 8, left, and LeAnn Bartholomew, 8, get to know Nala, a leopard tortoise, during Founders Day activities in Point of Rocks on Sunday.
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Hanna's Approaching Frederick
As tropical storm Hanna pushes in through the area, Frederick County Residents are feeling her affects.
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Zero-waste Founders Day festival scheduled
The 32nd annual Point of Rocks Founders Day, sponsored by the Point of Rocks Ruritan Club, is scheduled for Sunday at the Point of Rocks Community Center and Park, 1635 Ballenger Creek Pike, Point of Rocks.
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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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