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Following months of outcry – and several, firmly-worded letters from elected officials – Massachusetts residents should start seeing some relief from high gas and electric bills soon.
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A new poll finds New Yorkers in step with "skyrocketing" national consumer sentiment.
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Two New York state senators from the Hudson Valley are calling for a hearing on utility companies’ response to the storm that left large portions of the…
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There will be a community meeting concerning eminent domain as utility companies look to upgrade high voltage power lines running through Columbia and…
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Con Edison says it wants to collect just under $400 million in rate increases next year. Con Ed officials say some of the extra funds from ratepayers in…
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On Tuesday, Massachusetts Secretary of Energy and Environmental Affairs Rick Sullivan, Chair of the Department of Public Utilities Ann Berwick, and other…
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State energy regulators have fined three Massachusetts utilities nearly $25 million for their response to two major storms in 2011.The penalties were…
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As Hurricane Sandy approaches Massachusetts, Governor Deval Patrick and other state officials held an announcement this afternoon to update the public on…
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In Massachusetts people are preparing themselves for the storm by making sure they have the necessary emergency supplies. Bart Raser, Owner of Carr…
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More than 150 of Connecticut Light & Power's unionized linemen say staffing levels at the electric utility are inadequate and are putting workers at…