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National Grid workers Tim Skermont, of Remsen, N.Y. , front, and Wayne Spencer, of Lowville, N.Y. , behind right, clear tree limbs from a road after cutting them off power lines, in Athol, Mass. , Tuesday, Nov. 1, 2011. Snow and high winds from a rare... View Photo »
A National Grid electric worker repairs power lines, two days after an early snowfall in Worcester, Massachusetts October 31, 2011. Devastation from a rare and deadly October snowstorm lingered in the Northeast on Monday, leaving 2.2 million houses... View Photo »
A National Grid electric worker repairs power lines, two days after an early snowfall in Worcester, Massachusetts October 31, 2011. Howling winds and heavy, wet snow snapped enormous trees like twigs, downing power lines from West Virginia to Maine. By... View Photo »
This is an undated Department of Environment and Climate Change handout image of an artist's impression, released Friday Oct. 14, 2011 of the winning entry for a contest to find a new design for electricity pylons. The T-shaped design beat five other... View Photo »
National Grid repairmen work on a gas main that spans the Mohawk River after flooding caused by Tropical Storm Irene at Lock -10 in Amsterdam, N.Y. , Thursday, Sept. 1, 2011. Utility companies continue to bring New York electricity customers back on... View Photo »
National Grid crews work to restore power near Providence College in Providence, R.I. , Monday, Aug. 29, 2011, knocked out Sunday by winds from Tropical Storm Irene. View Photo »
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A National Grid electric worker repairs power lines, two days after an early snowfall in Worcester, Massachusetts October 31, 2011. Devastation from a rare and deadly October snowstorm lingered in the Northeast on Monday, leaving 2.2 million houses without power, closing schools,...
View Photo »A National Grid electric worker repairs power lines, two days after an early snowfall in Worcester, Massachusetts October 31, 2011. Howling winds and heavy, wet snow snapped enormous trees like twigs, downing power lines from West Virginia to Maine. By Sunday evening, there were about...
View Photo »National Grid repairmen work on a gas main that spans the Mohawk River after flooding caused by Tropical Storm Irene at Lock -10 in Amsterdam, N.Y. , Thursday, Sept. 1, 2011. Utility companies continue to bring New York electricity customers back on line, but almost 182,000 are still...
View Photo »National Grid crews work to restore power near Providence College in Providence, R.I. , Monday, Aug. 29, 2011, knocked out Sunday by winds from Tropical Storm Irene.
View Photo »This is an undated Department of Environment and Climate Change handout image of an artist's impression, released Friday Oct. 14, 2011 of the winning entry for a contest to find a new design for electricity pylons. The T-shaped design beat five other finalists in the contest run by the...
View Photo »A National Grid electric worker repairs power lines, two days after an early snowfall in Worcester, Massachusetts October 31, 2011. Devastation from a rare and deadly October snowstorm lingered in the Northeast on Monday, leaving 2.2 million houses without power, closing schools,...
View Photo »This is more than inexcusable. This is disgusting. I’d like to see us get rid of National Grid and see them be fined and the money come back to the towns
I also have a selection of shares including 437 with the BG Group, 405 with Centrica, 300 with Shepherd Neame and 165 with the National Grid
National Grid admitted that the alleged arrearage arose out of its own negligence in monitoring, maintaining and repairing the meter in question
It’s hard to get consistency out of National Grid.
National Grid has had a lot going on this summer ... But this is a fairly basic interconnection, having these types of generators. We’re just very hopeful and patient we can work through the remaining part of the process quickly.
That is unacceptable. I am here to tell you that I am going to actually not just ask, which is the nice way to do it, but I'll do that first ... But right after that, demand that National Grid speed up the timeline to protect the jobs and investment here in Wyoming County.
