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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.
Five Airmen from the Kentucky Air National Guard’s 123rd Special Tactics Squadron inflate a swift-water rescue boat in Frankfort, Ky., April 6, 2025, in anticipation of flood-response missions. Four days of rain have inundated the Commonwealth, causing rivers to overflow their banks across the state. Forty-two Airmen from the Kentucky Air Guard are currently on standby as needed. (U.S. Air National Guard photo by Dale Greer)
Some PSEG Long Island employees and their families took time out of their Saturday to honor fallen veterans by placing wreaths at Long Island's two national cemeteries. Photo is from Calverton #wreathsacrossamerica
On Friday, Aug. 6, 2021, PSEG Long Island held its third of six summertime food collection drives to help Island Harvest restock its shelves. Called “Power to Feed Long Island,” this initiative is aimed at raising the equivalent of 21,000 meals (for 2021). Dozens of Long Islanders dropped off non-perishable food items, pet food and personal care items at the collection site at Stop & Shop in Massapequa, donating hundreds of meals. We appreciate the kindness of our community. For more on this initiative and upcoming drives, please visit: www.psegliny.com/feedLI
Some PSEG Long Island employees and their families took time out of their Saturday to honor fallen veterans by placing wreaths at Long Island's two national cemeteries. Photo is from Calverton #wreathsacrossamerica
On 7/16/21 PSEG Long Island held the first of six food collection drives to help replenish the food supply at Island Harvest's warehouse. Thank you to all of the wonderful, caring Long Islanders who came out to donate. This drive was held at the Stop & Shop in Islandia. Check here for upcoming donation sites: www.psegliny.com/feedLI
On 7/16/21 PSEG Long Island held the first of six food collection drives to help replenish the food supply at Island Harvest's warehouse. Thank you to all of the wonderful, caring Long Islanders who came out to donate. This drive was held at the Stop & Shop in Islandia. Check here for upcoming donation sites: www.psegliny.com/feedLI
Red Cross volunteers assist participants of the Oakland Marathon, which is part of the Oakland Running Festival.
Photography by Brenda Dawson Dove.
Red Cross volunteers assist participants of the Oakland Marathon, which is part of the Oakland Running Festival.
Photography by Brenda Dawson Dove.
Red Cross volunteers assist participants of the Oakland Marathon, which is part of the Oakland Running Festival.
Photography by Brenda Dawson Dove.
On Friday, Aug. 6, 2021, PSEG Long Island held its third of six summertime food collection drives to help Island Harvest restock its shelves. Called “Power to Feed Long Island,” this initiative is aimed at raising the equivalent of 21,000 meals (for 2021). Dozens of Long Islanders dropped off non-perishable food items, pet food and personal care items at the collection site at Stop & Shop in Massapequa, donating hundreds of meals. We appreciate the kindness of our community. For more on this initiative and upcoming drives, please visit: www.psegliny.com/feedLI
PSEG Long Island joins nearly a thousand organizations, companies, and individuals across the nation in recognition of National Energy Efficiency Day (EE Day) by announcing it has helped customers save more than 2.1 billion kilowatt-hours (kWh) of electricity since Jan. 1, 2014.
An event was held on Wednesday, Oct. 6, 2021 (EE Day) to share information on rebates and incentives available for PSEG Long Island customers who go greener.
Helen Keller National Center (HKNC) participated in the PSEG Long Island Commercial Efficiency Program, receiving more than $85,000 in rebates for upgrading to efficient indoor and outdoor lighting. This has saved the organization an estimated 460,000 kWh in electricity and more than $73,500 per year. In addition, HKNC received a $38,995 rebate for installing a high efficiency “magnetic bearing centrifugal chiller,” used to provide comfort cooling to the facilities throughout the campus.
Soldiers with the 103rd Brigade Support Battalion drive to staging locations in Frankfort, Ky. on April 6, 2025. Several units from the Kentucky National Guard, both Army and Air, responded to flooding across the state, including the state capital, Frankfort, due to rising waters of the Kentucky River. (U.S. Army National Guard photos by Andy Dickson)
Today, Thursday, July 04th, 2024, the temperature has dropped to the mid-twenties with #rain beginning at 17:00 and continuing at 20:00. With rain predicted for tomorrow, if it persists overnight, my absence of shelter becomes problematic. Currently, I seek temporary refuge under the building’s shield area, risking potential police involvement by receptionists forcing me back onto the damp pavement. #LifeInCaptivity #CaptivityCrisis #RainyDays #SeekingRefuge #RaiseAwareness #CommunitySupport
On 7/16/21 PSEG Long Island held the first of six food collection drives to help replenish the food supply at Island Harvest's warehouse. Thank you to all of the wonderful, caring Long Islanders who came out to donate. This drive was held at the Stop & Shop in Islandia. Check here for upcoming donation sites: www.psegliny.com/feedLI
On Friday, Aug. 6, 2021, PSEG Long Island held its third of six summertime food collection drives to help Island Harvest restock its shelves. Called “Power to Feed Long Island,” this initiative is aimed at raising the equivalent of 21,000 meals (for 2021). Dozens of Long Islanders dropped off non-perishable food items, pet food and personal care items at the collection site at Stop & Shop in Massapequa, donating hundreds of meals. We appreciate the kindness of our community. For more on this initiative and upcoming drives, please visit: www.psegliny.com/feedLI
Red Cross volunteers assist participants of the Oakland Marathon, which is part of the Oakland Running Festival.
Photography by Brenda Dawson Dove.
PSEG Long Island today announced half a million dollars in additional funding for its most popular economic development grants for businesses. The announcement coincided with National Mom and Pop Business Owners Day (March 29).
The $500,000 will be distributed to eligible businesses through PSEG Long Island’s Main Street Revitalization Grants, as well as through Outdoor Commerce and Beautification Grants to local chambers of commerce and business improvement districts for bolstering outdoor shopping and dining.
Some PSEG Long Island employees and their families took time out of their Saturday to honor fallen veterans by placing wreaths at Long Island's two national cemeteries. Photo is from Calverton #wreathsacrossamerica
On Sept. 13, 2021, PSEG Long Island proudly announced that an additional $50,000 has been allocated to its Outdoor Commerce Grant, which benefits local businesses, for the remainder of 2021. As the country comes together to celebrate National Small Business Week (Sept 13-17), PSEG Long Island is committed to helping small businesses and the local economy thrive.
On Friday, Aug. 6, 2021, PSEG Long Island held its third of six summertime food collection drives to help Island Harvest restock its shelves. Called “Power to Feed Long Island,” this initiative is aimed at raising the equivalent of 21,000 meals (for 2021). Dozens of Long Islanders dropped off non-perishable food items, pet food and personal care items at the collection site at Stop & Shop in Massapequa, donating hundreds of meals. We appreciate the kindness of our community. For more on this initiative and upcoming drives, please visit: www.psegliny.com/feedLI
Some PSEG Long Island employees and their families took time out of their Saturday to honor fallen veterans by placing wreaths at Long Island's two national cemeteries. Photo is from Calverton #wreathsacrossamerica
"Fresh Start Scholarship Event Empowers Wilmington Students for Success: CSC Station Hosts Inspiring Gathering on June 15th"
On Friday, Aug. 6, 2021, PSEG Long Island held its third of six summertime food collection drives to help Island Harvest restock its shelves. Called “Power to Feed Long Island,” this initiative is aimed at raising the equivalent of 21,000 meals (for 2021). Dozens of Long Islanders dropped off non-perishable food items, pet food and personal care items at the collection site at Stop & Shop in Massapequa, donating hundreds of meals. We appreciate the kindness of our community. For more on this initiative and upcoming drives, please visit: www.psegliny.com/feedLI
Some PSEG Long Island employees and their families took time out of their Saturday to honor fallen veterans by placing wreaths at Long Island's two national cemeteries. Photo is from Calverton #wreathsacrossamerica
Some PSEG Long Island employees and their families took time out of their Saturday to honor fallen veterans by placing wreaths at Long Island's two national cemeteries. Photo is from Calverton #wreathsacrossamerica
Some PSEG Long Island employees and their families took time out of their Saturday to honor fallen veterans by placing wreaths at Long Island's two national cemeteries. Photo is from Calverton #wreathsacrossamerica
Some PSEG Long Island employees and their families took time out of their Saturday to honor fallen veterans by placing wreaths at Long Island's two national cemeteries. Photo is from Calverton #wreathsacrossamerica
"Fresh Start Scholarship Event Empowers Wilmington Students for Success: CSC Station Hosts Inspiring Gathering on June 15th"
On 7/16/21 PSEG Long Island held the first of six food collection drives to help replenish the food supply at Island Harvest's warehouse. Thank you to all of the wonderful, caring Long Islanders who came out to donate. This drive was held at the Stop & Shop in Islandia. Check here for upcoming donation sites: www.psegliny.com/feedLI
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.