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HEAP Open Application Extended Until August 31st

The HEAP (Home Energy Assistance Program) open application process has been extended until August 31, 2020, or until the allocated funds are […]

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Winter gas safety: Snow and ice are potential hazards you can’t ignore.

Accumulated snow and ice around your natural gas meter, furnace, and water heater vents can cause equipment failures and damage, posing significant safety hazards. From the first significant snowfall to the spring thaw, learn precautions you can take now.

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