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Most Long Islanders are rightly confused about who is responsible for our ever-rising electricity bills. We get our electric bills from PSEG, yet there's also the Long Island Power Authority, as well as National Grid. Who does what? more
Residents of on the Rockaway Peninsula and surrounding communities were able to be screened for serious health conditions and receive information about staying healthy at a cancer awareness event hosted by Population Health’s Mobile Health Unit, St. John’s Medical Group and St. John’s ICARE Foundation that was sponsored by National Grid on Sept. 16. more
For the second time in the past three months, a noose, a symbol of hatred and racism, was found at the work site shared by National Grid and PSEG Long Island at 455 Mill Road in Hewlett. The noose was discovered on Nov. 22. One was also found in September. more
The 100-year-old gas main under Cedarhurst Avenue that stretches from Peninsula Boulevard to West Broadway will be replaced by National Grid beginning this week, with the project expected to take roughly four months, officials said. more
For over five months, motorists who use East Rockaway Road — which stretches from Broadway, in Hewlett, to Waverly Avenue, where the roadway morphs into Main Street, in the village of East Rockaway — have had anything but a smooth drive. more
New high pressure gas mains are being installed in residential areas north of West Broadway in Cedarhurst, village officials said. more
Damage to a 2-inch gas line at a house in Lawrence Wednesday morning resulted in the evacuation of one person from the home, National Grid spokeswoman Wendy Ladd said. more
There is an old adage that you can fool all of the people some of the time, and some of the people all of the time, but you can’t fool all of the people all of the time. That line of reasoning . . . more
Now that the storm has passed, National Grid advises their customers to stay cautious. more
The day after students and personnel were evacuated from Lawrence Middle School due to a gas leak on March 13, repairs were completed, said District Superintendent Gary Schall. Administrators, teachers and students returned to the building on March 14 for a regular day of school. more
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