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PSE&G reminds customers how to spot and avoid utility scams. We join Utilities United Against Scams (UUAS) in supporting the Federal Trade Commission’s (FTC’s) annual National Consumer Protection Week ...
Utility costs will be rising for New Jersey residents in June, and PSE&G is in the midst of an outreach effort to help people pay their bills. News 12 New Jersey’s Chris Keating explains what ...
learned how to save money on utility bills. Representatives from utilities serving the township, such as PSE&G, Elizabethtown Gas and Middlesex Water Company, shared information at tables around ...
News 12 New Jersey’s Chris Keating has more on how PSE&G is reaching out to people to assist them with information about paying for their electric bills. Senate Votes To Block Trump's Tariffs On ...
During a press conference Wednesday, where he was flanked by leaders from both parties, Fonfara said his bill would immediately cut electric costs up to 20% by removing the controversial public ...
Electric bills ... Marijke Shugrue for PSE&G, which powers multiple North Jersey counties. "Think of energy as the product you're using - use more and your bill is higher. When you use less ...
You can get in touch with Alice by emailing [email protected]. Two women who expected a utility bill horror story have shared the unusual twist when their electricity bill arrived in the mail.
Monthly bills are expected to go up by more than $20 a month, at least. Atlantic City Electric, PSE&G, Jersey Central Power & Light and Rockland Energy customers will be impacted to different degrees.
Gas and electric bills have been rising across the D.C. region for a while and that trend may continue, with Washington Gas proposing a rate hike in the near future. “There’s been a strong ...
To afford to live comfortably, Margaret Essadik — a frank but friendly 70-year-old West Orange resident — makes certain compromises. She doesn’t have a car. She rarely shops. Nor goes to the ...
The supply and distribution rates, which make up the bulk of electric bills, remain mostly unchanged by Wednesday’s decision. Claire Coleman, the head of the Office of Consumer Counsel ...