PSE&G Residential Whole House Efficiency Program

The PSE&G Residential Whole House Efficiency Program can help you stop losing energy and start saving money – TODAY!
Call 1-800-854-4444 or apply online
The PSE&G Residential Whole House Efficiency Program provides you with:
-A FREE in-home energy audit (a $300 value), which identifies areas of your home where you are losing energy.
-FREE in-home air-leakage testing and $1,000 worth of FREE air sealing to help prevent energy loss.
-A FREE appliance safety test and FREE programmable thermostat (a $100 value) if you do not already have one.
That’s up to $1,400 in FREE services from PSE&G!
After eligible customers receive the free on-site energy audit of their home and audit report results, they may choose to install energy efficiency measures. The program is currently available to residential customers in the cities of Newark and Trenton and will expand to other designated cities in the near future.
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In March, NJ was hit hard by several large storms that caused major flooding and property damage.
President Obama has declared Union County a federal disaster area. This means that if you were affected by the recent flooding in Union County - you may be eligible for federal assistance.
If your home or business were damaged by these storm, you can go the following FEMA website: www.DisasterAssistance.Gov or simply call 800-621-3362. This number is manned from 7am to 10pm and file a claim.
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SHOW PRIDE IN YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD!!!
Short Sleeve Classic Tee $15.00
(Also available in Long Sleeve)
100% cotton T-shirt with Netherwood Heights Historic Sign emblazened on front
Sizes: S, M, L, XL
Contact Us to order...
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Netherwood Heights Neighbors August Monthly Meeting
Please see the NHN Resident Info page for more information and meeting location....
All dates/times/locations for
Planning Board, Zoning Board,
and City Council Meetings
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by Tracee Herbaugh/NJ Local News Service
Plainfield residents now have an easier way to track the federal stimulus funding their city will receive and how it is being spent. This week, the city added a new section to its Web site to share information related to the city's economic stimulus grants.