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Marine Corps’ expansion translates to larger Craven population
Marine Corps' expansion translates to larger Craven population Sue Book New Bern Sun Journal HAVELOCK — Military growth connected to a Marine Corps “Grow The Force”ramp-up will add 1.8 percent to Craven County’s metropolitan service ar
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Mortgage Rates Down to Lowest Level in Three Months
Mortgage Rates Down to Lowest Level in Three Months McLean, VA – Freddie Mac (NYSE:FRE) today released the results of its Primary Mortgage Market Survey® (PMMS®) in which the 30-year fixed-rate mortgage (FRM) averaged 5.12 percent with an aver
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Hurricane Bill not forecast to hit N.C. coast
Hurricane Bill not forecast to hit N.C. coast The Daily Reflector Rain is in the forecast for Greenville this coming weekend, but it won't be the tropical variety, the National Weather Service in Newport said Monday. Hurricane Bill, now ch
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Greenville Vision To Be Bicycle Friendly
Task force explores ideas to make city bicycle friendly By Michael Abramowitz The Daily Reflector Greenville government has a vision of growth that includes a bicycle-friendly community. The city stands poised to create a bicycle and pedes
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30-year Fixed Mortgage rates in North Carolina go down Thursday
Aug. 20, 2009 (Bankrate.com) -- Average rates on 30-year fixed mortgages in North Carolina fell 4 basis points to 5.38 on Thursday, according to Bankrate.com's daily Your Best Interest report. A basis point is one-hundredth of a percent. The mortgage
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Newsletter August 19, 2009
Current Sales Determines The Future Price By: Bill Hitchcock There is a direct correlation between the number of properties sold and the average sold price of those properties. As sales increase, prices increase. The inverse also holds true. As s
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