‘Gleam’ wins overall at Camden Classics Cup Tue, 08/03/2021 - 6:15pm
‘Gleam’ on course (Photo courtesy Alison Langley)
‘Gleam’s’ crew (Photo courtesy Alison Langley)
After a pause in 2020 due to the global pandemic, yacht racers in the Camden Classics Cup returned to Maine this summer.
They were rewarded with the best of Maine in all aspects: wind for fast sailing, a variety of weather conditions that made for interesting tactics, and a pair of evening parties that gathered racers at the Camden Yacht Club and Lyman-Morse, in Camden.
The raft-up of classic yachts in Camden Harbor was followed on Saturday morning by a parade of sail through the inner harbor.
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CAMDEN After a pause in 2020 due to the global pandemic, yacht racers in the Camden Classics Cup returned to Maine this summer that made this regatta one of the fastest growing events on the New England yacht racing circuit.
They were rewarded with strong wind for fast sailing, a variety of weather conditions made for interesting tactics and a pair of evening parties that brought racers together at the Camden Yacht Club and Lyman-Morse – Camden.
The raft-up of classic yachts in Camden Harbor was followed the next day by a sail parade through the inner harbor.
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Texas State Legislators Looks To Protect Reverse Mortgage Borrowers
Navi Persaud
Jun 02, 2021
A Texas House Bill has been introduced to prevent false, misleading or deceptive advertising by reverse mortgage lenders.
Regulation and compliance is a growing concern for companies throughout the mortgage industry. For the reverse mortgage industry, lenders are under the microscope for false, misleading or deceptive advertising. The Texas House Bill 1129 is looking to protect reverse mortgage borrowers against the aforementioned dangers.
“It basically aims to define the parameters of what qualifies as deceptive advertising, while also listing that a piece of material found to be in violation of the proposed law would constitute a violation of Texas’ Business & Commerce Code as a deceptive trade practice,” according to a report from Reverse Mortgage Daily.