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January 14, 2020

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WWW.UPANDCOMINGWEEKLY.COM JANUARY 15-21, 2020 UCW 31 GIFT CARD: $100 Visa Gift Card fulfilled by Protect Your Home through third-party provider, Mpell, upon installation of a security system and execution of monitoring contract. $4.95 shipping and handling fee, gift cards can take up to 8 weeks to arrive after following the Mpell redemption process. BASIC SYSTEM: $99 Parts and Install. 36-Month Monitoring Agreement required at $27.99 per month ($1,007.64). 24-Month Monitoring Agreement required at $27.99 per month ($671.76) for California. Offer applies to homeowners only. Basic system requires landline phone. Offer valid for new ADT Authorized Premier Provider customers only and not on purchases from ADT LLC. Cannot be combined with any other offer. The $27.99 Offer does not include Quality Service Plan (QSP), ADT's Extended Limited Warranty. ADT Pulse: ADT Pulse Interactive Solutions Services ("ADT Pulse"), which help you manage your home environment and family lifestyle, require the purchase and/or activation of an ADT alarm system with monitored burglary service and a compatible computer, cell phone or PDA with Internet and email access. These ADT Pulse services do not cover the operation or maintenance of any household equipment/systems that are connected to the ADT Pulse equipment. All ADT Pulse services are not available with the various levels of ADT Pulse. All ADT Pulse services may not be available in all geographic areas. You may be required to pay additional charges to purchase equipment required to utilize the ADT Pulse features you desire. ADT PULSE + VIDEO: ADT Pulse Video installation is an additional $299. 36-month monitoring contract required from ADT Pulse + Video: $58.99 per month, ($2,123.64), including Quality Service Plan (QSP). GENERAL: For all offers, the form of payment must be by credit card or electronic charge to your checking or savings account, satisfactory credit history is required and termination fee applies. Local permit fees may be required. Certain restrictions may apply. Additional monitoring fees required for some services. For example, Burglary, Fire, Carbon Monoxide and Emergency Alert monitoring requires purchase and/or activation of an ADT security system with monitored Burglary, Fire, Carbon Monoxide and Emergency Alert devices and are an additional charge. Additional equipment may be purchased for an additional charge. Additional charges may apply in areas that require guard response service for municipal alarm verification. Prices subject to change. Prices may vary by market. Some insurance companies offer discounts on Homeowner's Insurance. Please consult your insurance company. Photos are for illustrative purposes only and may not reflect the exact product/service actually provided. Licenses: AL-19-001104, AR-CMPY.0001725 AZ-ROC217517, CA-ACO6320, CT-ELC.0193944-L5, DC-EMS902653, DC-602516000016, DE-07-212, FL-EC13003427, EC13003401, GA-LVA205395, IA-AS-0206, ID-ELE-SJ-39131, IL-127.001042, IN-C.P.D. Reg. No. – 19-08088, City of Indianapolis: LAC-000156, KY-City of Louisville: 483, LA-F1914, LA-F1915, LA-F1082, MA-1355C, MD-107-1626, ME-LM50017382, MI-3601205773, MN-TS01807, MO-City of St. Louis: CC#354, St. Louis County: 95091, MS-15007958, MT-PSP-ELS-LIC-247, NC-25310-SP-FA/LV, NC-1622-CSA, NE-14451, NJ Burglar Alarm Lic. # -NJ-34BF00021800, NM-353366, NV-0068518, City of Las Vegas: 3000008296, NY-Licensed by the N.Y.S. Department of State UID#12000317691, NYS #12000286451, OH-53891446, City of Cincinnati: AC86, OK-AC1048, OR-170997, Pennsylvania Home Improvement Contractor Registration Number: PA022999, RI-3582, RI-7508, SC-BAC5630, SD- 1025-7001-ET, TN-1520, TX-B13734, ACR-3492, UT-6422596-6501, VA-115120, VT-ES-2382(7C), WA-602588694/ECPROTEYH934RS, WI-City of Milwaukee: PAS-0002790, WV-WV042433, WY-LV-G-21499. 3750 Priority Way South Dr. Indianapolis, IN 46240 ©2017 DEFENDERS, Inc. dba Protect Your Home DF-CD-NP-Q419 Save Now On Home Security Monitored by ADT ® the #1 home security company in the U.S. ADT ® 24/7 Monitored Home Security 24/7 monitoring provides peace of mind Yard sign and window decals help deter crime Quickly connect to fire and emergency response May qualify for a homeowners insurance discount HOME SECURITY SYSTEM FREE SECURITY SYSTEM New customers only. Early termination fee applies. Installation starts at $99 with 36 month monitoring agreement. See details below. $ 850 VA LU E WIRELESS REMOTE CONTROL —$139 Value DIGITAL CAMERA When you upgrade to ADT Pulse® + Video —$299 VALUE! FREE FREE VISA ® GIFT CARD From Protect Your Home —$100 Value 7 WIRELESS DOOR/ WINDOW SENSORS —$695 VALUE! FREE FREE See all offer details below. FREE LIMITED TIME OFFER—CALL TODAY! 1-877-566-7410 Ask about same-day installation! Offer Expires January 15, 2020 P E R M O N T H MONITORING GREAT LOW PRICE e North Carolina Low Income Energy Assistance Program (LIEAP) helps qualified families with their heating costs. e Department of Social Services is holding sign-up outreach events at various locations this month. Jan. 17 Eastover-Central Recreation Center 3637 Pembroke Lane, Eastover 5 - 8 p.m. Jan. 20 Alms House 3909 Ellison St., Hope Mills 9 a.m. - 12 p.m. Jan. 21 Kiwanis Recreation Center 352 Devers St., Fayetteville 10 a.m. - 2 p.m. Jan. 22 Godwin Community Building 4924 Markham St., Godwin 10 a.m. - 2 p.m. Wade Fire Department 7130 Powell St., Wade 4 - 7 p.m. Applications are also accepted at DSS, 1225 Ramsey St., from 7:30 a.m. to 5 p.m., Monday through Friday, or by mail and fax. Download applications by going to www.ccdssnc.com and clicking on the Energy Programs link. Mail applications to: P.O. Box 2429, Fayetteville, NC 28302-2429 Fax applications to: 910-677-2885 Heating Costs help with Beginning in January 2020, eligible items checked out at Cumberland County Public Libraries will be automatically renewed on the due date. Items which have already been renewed three times or are requested by another customer will not be renewed. Patrons who have provided an email address or have opted to receive text messages will be notified of successful and unsuccessful renewals. e service enhancement is a benefit to our patrons to avoid overdue fees. Patrons are automatically enrolled and cannot opt out of the service. Any fees that accrue due to an unsuccessful renewal attempt are the responsibility of the patron. Avoid Overdue Fees in 2020 Cumberland County Veterans Services has been ranked No. 1 in the state for Geographic Distribution of Veterans Affairs Expenditures for fiscal year 2018. e North Carolina Department of Military and Veterans Affairs notified the County's Veterans Services office in a letter. Veterans Services Director Eric Redrick and his staff were honored by the Cumberland County Board of Commissioners at their Jan. 6 meeting. Cumberland County ranked first in the state with VA expenditures of $897,700,000. e dollar amount exceeds 2017 expenditures by $32.2 million. e VA expenditures include compensation and pension, construction and education and vocational rehabilitation employment. Cumberland County also ranked No. 1 in VA expenditures in 2018. "It is a privilege to be honored for what we do for veterans day in and day out and hopefully we can repeat this honor once again next year," Director Eric Redrick said. Front row, pictured from left, are Cumberland County Veterans Services Director Eric Redrick, Veterans Service Officers Monishia Bland, Joanie Rodriguez, Randall Blackburn, Office Coordinator Michael Delarosa and Veterans Service Officer Todd Shockley. Not pictured is Office Support Carolina Quinones. Commissioners pictured left to right are Larry Lancaster, Chairman Marshall Faircloth, Vice Chairman Glenn Adams and Jimmy Keefe. Veterans Services Department No. 1 In Claims Distribution Left to right are 911 Standards Program Coordinator Christine Buchanan, Telecommunications Manager Adam Johnson and Emergency Services Director Gene Booth. Commissioners pictured left to right are Larry Lancaster, Chairman Marshall Faircloth, Michael Boose, Vice Chairman Glenn Adams and Jimmy Keefe. Cumberland County's Emergency Services 911 Communications Center has received the Emergency Fire Dispatch accreditation from the International Academies of Emergency Dispatch. Cumberland became the 51st agency worldwide and the sixth in North Carolina to receive this international accreditation, which puts Emergency Services among an elite group of dispatch centers recognized as an Accredited Center of Excellence. e Cumberland County Board of Commissioners recognized Emergency Services at their meeting Jan. 6 for receiving the accreditation. e Cumberland County 911 center dispatches calls for the 19 volunteer fire departments in the county, as well as the Spring Lake and Hope Mills Fire Departments. "Being an Accredited Center of Excellence is about the hard work and professionalism our Telecommunicators put into every single call," said Telecommunications Manager Adam Johnson. "It is a commitment to the public that when you are having your worst day, we are providing the best possible service." County 911 Receives International Fire Dispatch Accreditation News for Cumberland County Residents co.cumberland.nc.us Cumberland Matters

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