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Business People - June 5
Hagerstown–Washington County Chamber of Commerce Kathryn Gratton has been named the new director of membership sales by the Hagerstown–Washington County Chamber of Commerce. Gratton brings more than seven years of experience in sales and...Tags: Washington County (Maryland), Pennsylvania, Real Estate, Health, Rosemont (Cook, Illinois)
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Greenbrier Baptist Church members to burn the church's mortgage
chrisc@herald-mail.comGreenbrier Baptist Church will celebrate an accomplishment on Sunday, May 15. During the 11 a.m. service, congregation members plan to acknowledge paying off the loan on their recent expansion project. Pastor George Snyder will lead the congregation's...Tags: Christianity, Greenbrier, Hagerstown (Washington, Maryland), Baptist
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Valley housing market gains momentum in May
Margaret Wolf couldn't help but notice when the "for sale" sign in front of a house two doors away was removed just days after it went up. The gray home with red shutters on Route 309 in Upper Saucon Township attracted multiple offers and sold for $177,...
Tags: Employment, Moody's Corporation, Money and Monetary Policy, Career and Workplace, Real Estate
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Heritage adds more cash, maintains rating
Heritage Property and Casualty Insurance Co. added millions of dollars to its ability to pay hurricane-season claims and increased its cash surplus in order to maintain its A-Exceptional score with an insurance industry ratings agency. Last week...Tags: Citizens Property Insurance Corp., Google+, Freddie Mac, Fannie Mae, Finance
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Live blog: Fed Chairman Bernanke's outlook for the economy
Federal Reserve Chairman Ben S. Bernanke outlines what he expects for U.S. growth in the coming year as the central bank releases its policy statement. He'll also face TV cameras and reporters during a quarterly news conference. Reporters, editors and...Tags: Productivity, Stock Activities, Employment, Career and Workplace, Employment Opportunities
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Most major loan servicers not complying with mortgage settlement
Tribune staff reporterFour of the five largest mortgage servicers are failing to comply with key aspects of a national settlement designed to improve how struggling borrowers are treated, a report released Wednesday shows. The most egregious mistakes involved servicers...Tags: Finance, Ocwen Financial Corporation, Shaun Donovan, Financial and Business Services, Economy, Business and Finance
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Rising rates slow mortgage, refinance applications
June 19 (Bloomberg) -- Mortgage applications in the U.S. decreased last week as borrowing costs climbed, keeping refinancing hovering around a more than one-year low. The Mortgage Bankers Association index dropped 3.3 percent in the period ended June... -
Mortgage monitor: Banks not yet complying with major settlement
The nation's biggest banks haven't yet kept all the pledges they made 16 months ago to settle state and federal investigations into abuses of troubled homeowners and the foreclosure process, the national monitor for the settlement reported. The banks...
Tags: Banking, Bank of America Corp., Citigroup Incorporated, Finance, JPMorgan Chase & Co.
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Sugar Rush? Farm bill change would aid local food companies
Of The Morning CallLocal lawmakers are pushing a Farm Bill amendment that helps local food producers such as Just Born...A Bucks County state senator deals liquor privatization fans a setback...You know that guy who promises "You'll like the way you look" if you shop at...Tags: Men's Wearhouse Inc., Viral Diseases and Infections, Bucks County
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Era of falling interest rates appears to be over
For all the mixed messages from the Fed and the uncertainty that has roiled financial markets recently, one thing looks very clear: The era of declining interest rates is over. After three decades in which borrowing costs for Americans have pretty...Tags: Jamie Dimon, Money and Monetary Policy, Moody's Corporation, JPMorgan Chase & Co., Credit Ratings
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Supreme Court to hear housing discrimination case
WASHINGTON — The Supreme Court reached out Monday to take up a politically volatile housing discrimination issue that the Obama administration had gone to great lengths to keep away from the court. The justices voted to hear a New Jersey city's...
Tags: Labor Legislation, U.S. Department of Justice, Discrimination, Justice and Rights, Social Issues
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Supreme Court to hear case on housing discrimination law
WASHINGTON -- The Supreme Court, rejecting the advice of the Obama administration, will consider whether to limit the federal housing discrimination law to cases of actual and proven bias against blacks or Latinos. The justices voted to hear a New...Tags: Labor Legislation, U.S. Department of Justice, Discrimination, Justice and Rights, Social Issues
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