PSEG Long Island today recognized Small Business Week and celebrated the five-year anniversary of its popular Main Street Revitalization grant program. Monday’s celebration took place at the official ribbon cutting of the most recent grant recipient: Hunter and Thief, a modern cocktail bar
April is National Safe Digging Month and PSEG Long Island reminds customers, contractors and excavators that the law requires them to call 811 before digging to ensure underground pipelines, conduits, wires and cables are properly marked out. Every digging project, even a small project like planting a tree or building a deck, requires a call […]
PSEG Long Island line crews recently visited Twin Pines Elementary School in Brentwood to educate the youngsters about truck safety and electrical safety through a touch-a-truck event. More than 50 students in three classes visited the utility truck outside their school to learn what a lineworker does and how PSEG Long Island provides them with […]
PSEG Long Island is prepared for potential gusty winds, rain and wet snow expected throughout its service territory today, March 14, through Wednesday, March 15. Potential peak wind gusts of 48 mph may cause tree limbs to break, which can pull down wires, causing outages. “We continue to monitor the track of the storm and […]
This year, March 5-11 marks National Consumer Protection Week, and PSEG Long Island urges customers to understand scammers’ tactics and do the right thing if confronted with a demand for payment and a threat of imminent shutoff: Get the truth from the real PSEG Long Island at 1-800-490-0025. “Consumer Protection Week is a time to […]
PSEG Long Island is proud to celebrate Cindy Sabel, of Lindenhurst, and more than 250 of her colleagues in honor of National Engineers Week (EWeek) Feb. 19-25, 2023. Sabel, an electrical engineer, holds the role of senior engineering analyst with the Engineering department at PSEG Long Island. In that role, Sabel is a liaison between […]
PSEG Long Island line crews recently visited Moriches Elementary School in Moriches to educate the youngsters about truck safety and electrical safety through a touch-a-truck event. More than 150 students in seven classes took turns visiting the utility truck outside their school to learn what a lineworker does and how PSEG Long Island provides them […]
While it’s a brand new year, scammers are still up to their old tricks, pretending to be PSEG Long Island or prominent area utilities and threatening to immediately turn off service for nonpayment. PSEG Long Island urges customers to understand scammers’ tactics and do the right thing if confronted with a demand for payment: Get […]
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