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PSEG Long Island said they will reimburse some customers for spoiled food and medicines during the power outages caused by Tropical Storm Isaias.The…
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The opaque world of energy policy continues to roil the surface of state government as regulators again have chastised the state’s two biggest utilities...
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On Long Island, some rate payers are outraged that utility company PSEG Long Island celebrated on Thursday being finished with restoring power to 420,000…
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On Long Island, New York State Senator Jim Gaughran has called on the heads of the regional power authority and utility company to step down, as thousands…
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Tens of thousands of people are still without power one week after Tropical Storm Isaias slammed the tri-state region.Utility companies are still working…
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Connecticut Governor Ned Lamont wants state regulators to implement measures that would penalize utility companies for poor service.Tens of thousands of…
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Some New York school reopening plans don’t cut it, Connecticut’s primary and the storm, and the New York accent.
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Daniel Eichhorn, president of PSEG Long Island, said the timetable to restore customers still without power to the end of day Wednesday — more than a week…
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Parts of Connecticut and Long Island continue to struggle without power six days days after Tropical Storm Isaias.There are calls from elected officials…
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Connecticut Governor Ned Lamont says he is angry that it is taking so long for the state’s largest utility, Eversource, to restore electricity to…