NJ, PSE&G agree on rate reduction — residents could save $140 millionNJ, PSE&G agree on rate reduction — residents could save $140 millionPSE&G said the typical residential customer would see rates reduced by 3%, or an average of $3 per month.Patrick LaveryPatrick Lavery
Power outage? One of these celebration balloons could be to blamePower outage? One of these celebration balloons could be to blamePSE&G reminds customers to properly handle and dispose of Mylar balloons so they don't drift into power lines, causing outages and fires. Jen UrsilloJen Ursillo
NJ utility moratorium may end soon — how to apply for payment helpNJ utility moratorium may end soon — how to apply for payment helpIn about 40 days, utility companies in New Jersey could have the green light to shut off your power, gas or water due to nonpayment.Dino FlammiaDino Flammia
PSEG buys stake in NJ’s first off-shore wind farmPSEG buys stake in NJ’s first off-shore wind farmNew Jersey's largest utility bought a 25% stake in an offshore wind farm Friday to be built off the coast of Atlantic City.Associated PressAssociated Press
Utilities can shut service starting Oct. 15. How to get help before thenUtilities can shut service starting Oct. 15. How to get help before thenCustomers can contact their electric, gas and water providers about deferred payment plans, before service shutoffs resume in October.Erin VogtErin Vogt
PSE&G will pay back some customers for lost food, meds after stormPSE&G will pay back some customers for lost food, meds after stormNew Jersey's largest utility expanded its own policy amid the pandemic. A state lawmaker wants to hold all companies liable.Erin VogtErin Vogt
Big NJ utilities won’t reimburse for spoiled food. But a NY utility willBig NJ utilities won’t reimburse for spoiled food. But a NY utility willFederal officials recommend after four hours without power, throw out refrigerated perishable food such as meat, poultry, fish, eggs and leftovers.Dan AlexanderDan Alexander
Blame The Power Companies — Not The Lineworkers Blame The Power Companies — Not The Lineworkers Blame the power companies, not the lineworkers. They are doing their best with limited resources. Mark AnthonyMark Anthony
Isaias tornado confirmed as NJ power restoration continuesIsaias tornado confirmed as NJ power restoration continuesThe tornado's 100 mph winds flipped over a tractor trailer and ripped the roof off several houses, according to the National Weather Service.Dan AlexanderDan Alexander
PSE&G is giving you back money back on two natural gas billsPSE&G is giving you back money back on two natural gas billsA savings has been announced for February and March, due to lower supply costs.Erin VogtErin Vogt