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On Monday, Sept. 27, 2021, PSEG Long Island’announced the results of its Power to Feed Long Island food collection drive campaign. Thanks to the Long Island community, we exceeded our goal, raising the equivalent of 21,944 meals – nearly a thousand more meals than its 21,000-meal objective.
The food was collected in three months through six food drives yieldng 10,106 pounds of food and supplies, plus nearly $2,200 in cash donations, and online donations totaling more than $4,000.
Today, along with representatives from Island Harvest Food Bank, community volunteers and Girl Scouts who contributed to the initiative, the company announced the results.
At the direction of Gov. Mark B. Dayton, four Minnesota National Guard UH-60 Blackhawk helicopters and Army and Air National Guard Aviation support teams will begin assisting today the ongoing firefighting efforts within the Pagami Creek region of north eastern Minnesota.
Photo by Sgt. Johnny Angelo
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From July through the end of September, PSEG Long Island is partnering with Island Harvest Food Bank to restock its warehouse shelves with healthy, nutritious meals for Long Island families struggling to put food on their tables. With the help of generous Long Islanders, the Power to Feed Long Island initiative aims to collect the equivalent of 21,000 meals for 2021.
On July 8, 2021 members of PSEG Long Island, including Power to Feed Long Island employee-ambassadors, joined Island Harvest, representatives from partner supermarkets and elected officials to announce the start of this important initiative to support our neighbors challenged with food insecurity.
The food drives will take place on select Fridays at the following Stop & Shop, Stew Leonard’s and King Kullen locations, with contactless drive-thru areas, as well as collection bins, set up from 10 a.m. – 2 p.m.:
•July 16 Stop & Shop 1750 Veterans Memorial Hwy., Islandia
•July 23 Stew Leonard’s 1897 Front St., East Meadow
•Aug. 6 Stop & Shop 702 Hicksville Rd., Massapequa
•Aug. 20 King Kullen 273 Wm Floyd Pkwy., Shirley
•Sept. 17 Stop & Shop 1100 Jericho Tpk., Huntington Station
•Sept. 24 King Kullen 2305 Jericho Tpk., Garden City Park
More info: www.psegliny.com/feedLI
Oregon National Guard Sgt. 1st Class Travis Benton and Staff Sgt. Juan Avila, assigned to the 102nd Civil Support Team or CST, pause for a photo after a security sweep along the Linn County Veterans’ Day parade route in Albany, Oregon, on Nov. 11, 2025. Working with local law enforcement and safety agencies, the 102nd security sweeps help ensure the safety of the parade for those attending and participating in the annual Veterans Day parade. (Oregon National Guard photo by John Hughel)
PSEG Long Island employees volunteered at a variety of school supply drives this year for Family Service League, LIADV (Long Island Against Domestic Violence), New Hour, Salvation Army and the United Way this year. An internal employee-initiated drive provided backpacks filled with supplies to 374 schoolkids through a variety of grassroots agencies and organizations across Long Island and the Rockaways.
From July through the end of September, PSEG Long Island is partnering with Island Harvest Food Bank to restock its warehouse shelves with healthy, nutritious meals for Long Island families struggling to put food on their tables. With the help of generous Long Islanders, the Power to Feed Long Island initiative aims to collect the equivalent of 21,000 meals for 2021.
On July 8, 2021 members of PSEG Long Island, including Power to Feed Long Island employee-ambassadors, joined Island Harvest, representatives from partner supermarkets and elected officials to announce the start of this important initiative to support our neighbors challenged with food insecurity.
The food drives will take place on select Fridays at the following Stop & Shop, Stew Leonard’s and King Kullen locations, with contactless drive-thru areas, as well as collection bins, set up from 10 a.m. – 2 p.m.:
•July 16 Stop & Shop 1750 Veterans Memorial Hwy., Islandia
•July 23 Stew Leonard’s 1897 Front St., East Meadow
•Aug. 6 Stop & Shop 702 Hicksville Rd., Massapequa
•Aug. 20 King Kullen 273 Wm Floyd Pkwy., Shirley
•Sept. 17 Stop & Shop 1100 Jericho Tpk., Huntington Station
•Sept. 24 King Kullen 2305 Jericho Tpk., Garden City Park
More info: www.psegliny.com/feedLI
YUMA, Ariz. – Yuma Free Clinic hosted its first Yuma Free Cup fundraiser at Gila Ridge High School June 22, 2013. The event pitted the Yuma All Star Spartans F.C., a mix of local high school athletes, against the Mexican 17U National Team. Hundreds of soccer fans from across the area attended the event. The Mexican 17U National team defeated the Yuma All Star Spartans 10 -1. Proceeds from the fundraiser will benefit Yuma Free Clinic and enable the nonprofit to continue its mission of making free medical care available for low-income families that qualify. See Yuma Free Clinic for more information. -- Photograph by Keith "The Bull" Stevenson © Nonprofit Media Production 2013 All rights reserved
During the holiday season, PSEG Long Island employees collected and donated toys to distribe to children in the community, wrote out holiday greetings for neighbors on Long Islanders and in the Rockaways, and more.
PSEG Long Island employees recently helped United Way of Long Island to deliver 185,000 school supplies to elementary school students in Brentwood. Volunteers from PSEG Long Island have participated in this school supply distribution drive since it began. This year 8,000 children across Long Island received supplies.
The town of Mocksville raced into the Christmas season with the 5th Annual “Twas the Night Before” Bed Race, and Trailers of the East Coast was well represented, sponsoring two of the 20 race teams who made the mad dash down Main Street.
The PSEG Long Island-sponsored Energized Guyz live theater show - The Conservation Caper - is being performed in schools across LI. Actors from the National Theater for Children teach elementary schoolchildren how to be "energy wise" and give families the opportunity to get free energy efficiency kits.
Nearly three dozen PSEG Long Island employees showed up at the Northport VA on Nov. 14, 2019, to clean up the grounds, make improvements, and help some of the veteran residents decorate the interior of the residence for the upcoming holidays. The event was part of "Vets Helping Vets," PSEG Long Island's week of community service.
U.S. Army Sgt. John Karabin, Bravo Company Forward 2, 104th Brigade Engineer Battalion, New Jersey Army National Guard, poses for photo after the farewell ceremony for Bravo Companies Forward 1 and 2, 104th Brigade Engineer Battalion, at the Kathedral Event Center at Hammonton, N.J., Feb. 1, 2019. Forward 1 is deploying in support of Operation Spartan Shield while Forward 2 is deploying in support of Operation Inherent Resolve. (New Jersey National Guard photo by Mark C. Olsen)
YUMA, Ariz. – Yuma Free Clinic hosted its first Yuma Free Cup fundraiser at Gila Ridge High School June 22, 2013. The event pitted the Yuma All Star Spartans F.C., a mix of local high school athletes, against the Mexican 17U National Team. Hundreds of soccer fans from across the area attended the event. The Mexican 17U National team defeated the Yuma All Star Spartans 10 -1. Proceeds from the fundraiser will benefit Yuma Free Clinic and enable the nonprofit to continue its mission of making free medical care available for low-income families that qualify. See Yuma Free Clinic for more information. -- Photograph by Keith "The Bull" Stevenson © Nonprofit Media Production 2013 All rights reserved
PSEG Long Island employees showed up in force to the 2019 Making Strides Against Breast Cancer walk at Jones Beach State Park on Oct. 20, fielding the largest team of walkers and raising more than $60,000 to help build a future without breast cancer.
GEORGETOWN, Minn. – Soldiers from the Moorhead-based 2nd Combined Arms Battalion, 136th Infantry monitor the performance of levees in Georgetown, Minn., in order to provide early warning to local officials, should any concerns arise here April 8. At the direction of Governor Mark Dayton’s executive order, 200 Guard members have recently been activated for flood duty in western Minnesota. Soldiers are conducting levee patrols, monitoring water pumps and securing road blocks in the communities of Moorhead, Oakport and Georgetown, Minn.
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From July through the end of September, PSEG Long Island is partnering with Island Harvest Food Bank to restock its warehouse shelves with healthy, nutritious meals for Long Island families struggling to put food on their tables. With the help of generous Long Islanders, the Power to Feed Long Island initiative aims to collect the equivalent of 21,000 meals for 2021.
On July 8, 2021 members of PSEG Long Island, including Power to Feed Long Island employee-ambassadors, joined Island Harvest, representatives from partner supermarkets and elected officials to announce the start of this important initiative to support our neighbors challenged with food insecurity.
The food drives will take place on select Fridays at the following Stop & Shop, Stew Leonard’s and King Kullen locations, with contactless drive-thru areas, as well as collection bins, set up from 10 a.m. – 2 p.m.:
•July 16 Stop & Shop 1750 Veterans Memorial Hwy., Islandia
•July 23 Stew Leonard’s 1897 Front St., East Meadow
•Aug. 6 Stop & Shop 702 Hicksville Rd., Massapequa
•Aug. 20 King Kullen 273 Wm Floyd Pkwy., Shirley
•Sept. 17 Stop & Shop 1100 Jericho Tpk., Huntington Station
•Sept. 24 King Kullen 2305 Jericho Tpk., Garden City Park
More info: www.psegliny.com/feedLI
On November 29th 2009, 4 Lakewood Police Officers were preparing for their morning shift at a local coffee shop when a coward of a man ambushed and murdered them in cold blood. This has shaken the community and me personally to the core. I’ve lived in Lakewood for the past 5 years only recently moving a few miles away on the Tacoma side of the freeway. I’ve always found members of the Lakewood Police force to be kind and easy to communicate with and always very professional. Real people with real families that now unfortunately leave 9 children without a parent. These officers are out on the streets to keep the community safe, and something like this should never happen again.
Aside from the monstrous part of society that came about by this tragedy, it has been inspiring to see the outpouring of support from the community for our protectors, those who brave every day and put themselves in harm’s way to keep us safe.
May you rest in peace, Sergeant Mark Renninger, Officer Tina Griswold, Officer Ronald Owens, and Officer Greg Richards.
If you would like to donate to a fund for the children of the Lakewood Police Department fallen officers, visit
PSEG Long Island employees showed up in force to the 2019 Making Strides Against Breast Cancer walk at Jones Beach State Park on Oct. 20, fielding the largest team of walkers and raising more than $60,000 to help build a future without breast cancer.
The town of Mocksville raced into the Christmas season with the 5th Annual “Twas the Night Before” Bed Race, and Trailers of the East Coast was well represented, sponsoring two of the 20 race teams who made the mad dash down Main Street.
U.S. Army Capt. Adrian A. Mendoza, 1st Battalion, 114th Infantry, New Jersey Army National Guard, addresses Soldiers from Headquarters and Headquarters Company, and Alpha, Bravo, and Charlie Companies, at a farewell ceremony at Timmerman Theater, Joint Base McGuire-Dix-Lakehurst, N.J., Jan. 28, 2019. The 114th is deploying to Southwest Asia in support of Operation Spartan Shield. (New Jersey National Guard photo by Mark C. Olsen)
The town of Mocksville raced into the Christmas season with the 5th Annual “Twas the Night Before” Bed Race, and Trailers of the East Coast was well represented, sponsoring two of the 20 race teams who made the mad dash down Main Street.
At the direction of Gov. Mark B. Dayton, four Minnesota National Guard UH-60 Blackhawk helicopters and Army and Air National Guard Aviation support teams will begin assisting today the ongoing firefighting efforts within the Pagami Creek region of north eastern Minnesota.
Photo by Sgt. Johnny Angelo
www.minnesotanationalguard.org/press_room/e-zine/articles...
On Monday, Sept. 27, 2021, PSEG Long Island’announced the results of its Power to Feed Long Island food collection drive campaign. Thanks to the Long Island community, we exceeded our goal, raising the equivalent of 21,944 meals – nearly a thousand more meals than its 21,000-meal objective.
The food was collected in three months through six food drives yieldng 10,106 pounds of food and supplies, plus nearly $2,200 in cash donations, and online donations totaling more than $4,000.
Today, along with representatives from Island Harvest Food Bank, community volunteers and Girl Scouts who contributed to the initiative, the company announced the results.
YUMA, Ariz. – Yuma Free Clinic hosted its first Yuma Free Cup fundraiser at Gila Ridge High School June 22, 2013. The event pitted the Yuma All Star Spartans F.C., a mix of local high school athletes, against the Mexican 17U National Team. Hundreds of soccer fans from across the area attended the event. The Mexican 17U National team defeated the Yuma All Star Spartans 10 -1. Proceeds from the fundraiser will benefit Yuma Free Clinic and enable the nonprofit to continue its mission of making free medical care available for low-income families that qualify. See Yuma Free Clinic for more information. -- Photograph by Keith "The Bull" Stevenson © Nonprofit Media Production 2013 All rights reserved
It's a treasure to look back at the last 40 years of Challenge Enterprises in one keep sake book. www.challengeenterprises.org
From July through the end of September, PSEG Long Island is partnering with Island Harvest Food Bank to restock its warehouse shelves with healthy, nutritious meals for Long Island families struggling to put food on their tables. With the help of generous Long Islanders, the Power to Feed Long Island initiative aims to collect the equivalent of 21,000 meals for 2021.
On July 8, 2021 members of PSEG Long Island, including Power to Feed Long Island employee-ambassadors, joined Island Harvest, representatives from partner supermarkets and elected officials to announce the start of this important initiative to support our neighbors challenged with food insecurity.
The food drives will take place on select Fridays at the following Stop & Shop, Stew Leonard’s and King Kullen locations, with contactless drive-thru areas, as well as collection bins, set up from 10 a.m. – 2 p.m.:
•July 16 Stop & Shop 1750 Veterans Memorial Hwy., Islandia
•July 23 Stew Leonard’s 1897 Front St., East Meadow
•Aug. 6 Stop & Shop 702 Hicksville Rd., Massapequa
•Aug. 20 King Kullen 273 Wm Floyd Pkwy., Shirley
•Sept. 17 Stop & Shop 1100 Jericho Tpk., Huntington Station
•Sept. 24 King Kullen 2305 Jericho Tpk., Garden City Park
More info: www.psegliny.com/feedLI
Nearly three dozen PSEG Long Island employees showed up at the Northport VA on Nov. 14, 2019, to clean up the grounds, make improvements, and help some of the veteran residents decorate the interior of the residence for the upcoming holidays. The event was part of "Vets Helping Vets," PSEG Long Island's week of community service.
YUMA, Ariz. – Yuma Free Clinic hosted its first Yuma Free Cup fundraiser at Gila Ridge High School June 22, 2013. The event pitted the Yuma All Star Spartans F.C., a mix of local high school athletes, against the Mexican 17U National Team. Hundreds of soccer fans from across the area attended the event. The Mexican 17U National team defeated the Yuma All Star Spartans 10 -1. Proceeds from the fundraiser will benefit Yuma Free Clinic and enable the nonprofit to continue its mission of making free medical care available for low-income families that qualify. See Yuma Free Clinic for more information. -- Photograph by Keith "The Bull" Stevenson © Nonprofit Media Production 2013 All rights reserved
From July through the end of September, PSEG Long Island is partnering with Island Harvest Food Bank to restock its warehouse shelves with healthy, nutritious meals for Long Island families struggling to put food on their tables. With the help of generous Long Islanders, the Power to Feed Long Island initiative aims to collect the equivalent of 21,000 meals for 2021.
On July 8, 2021 members of PSEG Long Island, including Power to Feed Long Island employee-ambassadors, joined Island Harvest, representatives from partner supermarkets and elected officials to announce the start of this important initiative to support our neighbors challenged with food insecurity.
The food drives will take place on select Fridays at the following Stop & Shop, Stew Leonard’s and King Kullen locations, with contactless drive-thru areas, as well as collection bins, set up from 10 a.m. – 2 p.m.:
•July 16 Stop & Shop 1750 Veterans Memorial Hwy., Islandia
•July 23 Stew Leonard’s 1897 Front St., East Meadow
•Aug. 6 Stop & Shop 702 Hicksville Rd., Massapequa
•Aug. 20 King Kullen 273 Wm Floyd Pkwy., Shirley
•Sept. 17 Stop & Shop 1100 Jericho Tpk., Huntington Station
•Sept. 24 King Kullen 2305 Jericho Tpk., Garden City Park
More info: www.psegliny.com/feedLI