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Seniors Warned to be Cautious of Fee-Based Rebate Assistance Mailings

 

HARRISBURG – Attorney General Tom Corbett again urged Pennsylvania seniors to be wary of mailings and other unsolicited offers that attempt to charge consumers a fee for information about Pennsylvania\’s property tax rebate program. 

Corbett wants to remind Pennsylvania seniors that they are NOT required to pay a fee to apply for the state\’s property tax and rent rebates program. Rebate forms and instructions are available free-of-charge and can be easily obtained from the Department of Revenue, as well as Area Agency on Aging offices and the offices of many state legislators.


\”Homeowners across the state are continuing to report unsolicited mailings to our office that ask seniors or disabled residents to pay a fee in order to receive assistance in filing a property tax or rent rebate claim,\” Tom Corbett said. \”Those letters do not disclose that seniors can apply for rebates directly with the Commonwealth, for free, or that forms and assistance are readily available.\”

Corbett noted that this is the second time this year that consumers have reported receiving questionable notifications about the state\’s property tax and rent rebate program.

\”Our office first cautioned consumers in March 2010 about mailings that asked seniors to pay a fee in order to obtain information and applications for the PA Property Tax/Rent Rebate program,\” said Corbett. \”This second wave of solicitations appears to be linked to a change in the deadline for this year\’s applications, which has been extended until December 31st.\”

Corbett urges consumers to be cautious with questionable offers that attempt to capitalize on programs intended to provide much-needed financial relief to older residents and disabled Pennsylvanians. He encouraged consumers to avoid unsolicited offers that ask for payment in return for assistance obtaining government funds and urged all consumers to check directly with official agencies to determine if applications or other information can be obtained free-of-charge.

Corbett noted that Pennsylvania\’s Property Tax/Rent Rebate program benefits eligible Pennsylvanians age 65 and older; widows and widowers age 50 and older; and people with disabilities age 18 and older who meet certain income requirements. 

Forms and instructions are available from the Pennsylvania Department of Revenue at http://www.revenue.state.pa.us/portal/server.pt/community/property_tax_rent_rebate_program/11410 and consumers with questions may call the Department at 1-888-222-9190 for assistance.

Consumers with questions or concerns about suspicious mailings or offers can contact the Attorney General\’s Consumer Protection Hotline at 1-800-441-2555.

 

via www.attorneygeneral.gov

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The Move to Consolidate Churches in the Camden Diocese Continues

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Secretariat\’s Triple Crown – Part 1 – Sportscentury

THE PEOPLE\’S HORSE…here are the youtube video about Secretariat that was recommended by one of our readers

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SEPTEMBER 2010 CHEERS AND JEERS

BY BILL CLEARY


CHEER-Gloucester City Lions Club members Dayl Baile and Bill Stevens were the \"6a00d8341bf7d953ef0105369fbfbd970c-320wi\" guest bartenders at O’Donnell’s Pub & Grill on September 20th in their continuing efforts to raise money for charity. Baile and Stevens are two of Gloucester City’s most community active and comical residents who work tirelessly to help support many good causes.

JEER-A burglar broke into the honor box located at Charlie’s Ice, Daly Street, Gloucester City, in September stealing some change and a few dollar bills. Mr. Charlie said, \”I have been in the ice business here in Gloucester City for about 25 years, 10 years at Broadway and Ridgeway Street and the last 15 years on Daly Street. There wasn’t much money in the box. I use an honor system and it bothers me that someone would violate that arrangement\”.

CHEER-It is nice to see the formation of the Gloucester City Republican Club. Wil Levins the organizer says, \”The City GOP is going to be actively involved in helping our community, county, state and country bring about the oversight and fiscal restraint needed to conduct the people’s business responsibly. As you well know, our city, county, state and congressional district have all been dominated by one party over the past 20 years. More precisely, we believe our region has been controlled by a small group of individuals, less interested in the good of their party or the people they serve, seeking only to enhance their own power and influence.\”

JEER-In yet another unbelievable act of arrogance, the board of the Delaware River Port Authority in September rescinded a reform that had been pushed by New Jersey Governor Chris Christie. The board’s action once again permitted free bridge trips for DRPA employees commuting to work. Not unexpectedly, Christie vetoed that action.

JEER- The Press of Atlantic City reported last month that a quarter of the South Jersey Transportation Authority’s full-time workforce has collected nearly half of the agency’s raises since 2007, averaging more than 10 percent in annual pay increases, while private-sector raises nationally averaged less than 3 percent. Two overriding factors — a lucrative labor contract and political connections — have provided the group of 78 authority employees with dramatic pay increases, with many receiving $15,000 to $37,500 in raises and promotions since 2007. Employees receiving the high raises include staff members and officials connected with Camden County Democrats.

CHEER-Michael Battersby, a 16-year old Gloucester City resident and GHS student was seriously injured when he was hit by a freight train at George Street and the railroad. No doubt Michael\’s life was saved because of the expertise of the Gloucester City EMT\’s, City firefighters and doctors/nurses at Cooper Hospital. He suffered serious multiple injuries and will be in the hospital for sometime recuperating.

JEER-To the Judge who sentenced a 66-year- old to prison for defending himself against a Hells Angel gang member. Keith Degroof has been jailed for 18 months after pleading guilty to causing grievious bodily harm to a member of the Hells Angels motorcycle gang. Degroot became embroiled in an altercation with the gang member in the Duck and Drake pub, in which the pensioner\’s glasses were knocked from his face by the burly biker.

CHEER to those who use their signals in the Brooklawn circles. When you\’re sitting by Verchio\’s waiting to move, it\’s so nice to know where someone is going, instead of having to wait. It was also taught in Driver\’s Education to use your signals in a circle. A Jeer to those who don\’t use them!

JEER-The National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH), a division of the National Institutes of Health (NIH), spent $823,200 of economic stimulus funds in 2009 on a study by a UCLA research team to teach uncircumcised African American men how to wash their genitals after having sex. The genitalia-washing program is part of a larger $12-million UCLA study examining how to better encourage African Americans to undergo voluntary HIV testing and counseling – however, only the penis-washing study received money from the 2009 economic stimulus law.

CHEER-I have tremendous respect and appreciation for our Police Dept. We are blessed to have so many intelligent, devoted, and compassionate individuals serving our city. May God bless and protect all of you each and every day ! ~Bernadette Gorman

JEER-Gloucester City Mayor Bill James appointed an advisory committee to study a change in our government. Gloucester City continues to operate under the out-dated-ward system. The committee met for months and submitted a report in time for a referendum to be place on this year\’s ballot so the public could vote yes or no for the change. Because the mayor and council did not act on the report residents will have to wait another year. One of the promises made four years ago by this administration as candidates was to change the ward system. Enough delay! Under our present form of government residents can petition to put a question on the ballot without the consent or decree of mayor and council.

CHEER for the Shamrock Festival it gets better each year.

JEER-A resident writes, \”The new $9 million Gloucester City Water Plant has not solved anything. The water still has a bad taste, like medicine. Come on you guys less chlorine . We don\’t need water that tastes like bleach.\”

CHEER to neighbors and friends of Eric Fedderolf who are helping Monica cope with her tragic loss. 

JEER- To the management of the city who can get rid of an employee (ie FIREFIGHTER/EMT laid off June 28th) saying that it doesnt have money and contnue to enjoy spending our tax payer money on frivolus things while refusing to pay the employee for the benefits he was promised and worked so hard for isnt that called stealing? Thanks mayor and councel for the kick in the teeth. ~Cody Bank

Contributors, Connie Lynn Woods, Joe Sloan, Pat Maiden, William John, Cody Banks, Dave Townsend, Paula Conroy, Bernadette Gorman, Dawn Watson.

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