Tag: PSE&G

  • No injuries reported in Hillsborough condo fire

    No injuries reported in Hillsborough condo fire

    No injuries were reported as Hillsborough police and fire personnel responded to a condo fire on Richmond Court, according to the Hillsborough Police Department. The fire was reported at approximately 12:48 a.m. on Nov. 11. Upon arrival, police discovered the exterior of the dwelling was engulfed in flames. Police personnel evacuated all nearby residents within…

  • Princeton to pay for installation of street lights at Rosedale Road roundabout

    Princeton to pay for installation of street lights at Rosedale Road roundabout

    The Princeton Council has agreed to pay $28,964.27 to PSE&G to cover the costs of installing seven street lights at the new roundabout at Rosedale Road and General Johnson Drive. PSE&G will own and maintain the street lights, which is “consistent with the current ownership and maintenance of street lights by PSE&G throughout the majority…

  • Activity books will help North Brunswick third graders learn about dangers of substance abuse

    Activity books will help North Brunswick third graders learn about dangers of substance abuse

    PHOTO COURTESY OF PETE CLARK The North Brunswick Municipal Alliance was awarded a grant by the Partnership For a Drug-Free New Jersey and PSE&G. The grant is a collection of 200 activity books, “Life Choices,” to educate third graders about the dangers of substance use and misuse, and provide an opportunity for teachers, students and…

  • Avoid Hulfish Street overnight March 16

    Avoid Hulfish Street overnight March 16

    PSE&G needs to continue the replacement of their underground transformers located on Hulfish Street in Princeton which they have identified are in need of urgent replacement. In an effort to avoid any unexpected outage or possible failure/fire, they have scheduled the third phase of the replacement for tomorrow night, Tuesday, March 16. The work will…

  • Hulfish Street will be closed overnight March 2 for emergency transformer replacement

    PSE&G has determined that two underground transformers located on Hulfish Street are in need of urgent replacement. In an effort to avoid any unexpected outage or possible failure/fire they have scheduled the replacement of the equipment for March 2. The work will require the overnight closure of Hulfish Street from Palmer Square West to Palmer…

  • Area towns support community solar projects

    Area towns support community solar projects

    Gov. Phil Murphy signed the Clean Energy Act of 2018, directing the New Jersey Board of Public Utilities (BPU) to establish a community solar program. This allows commercial real estate owners to rent their roof space to house solar facilities that power their community. The state is currently in the second year of a three-year…

  • South River residents warned of phone scams related to PSE&G bill payment

    South River residents warned of phone scams related to PSE&G bill payment

    The South River Police Department is urging residents to be alert to phone scams demanding immediate Public Service Electric and Gas Company (PSE&G) bill payments via pre-paid cards. Over the past few days, there has been an increase in the number of phone scams being reported, according to information provided by police on Jan. 23.…

  • PSE&G customers can choose solar energy without putting panels on roof

    PSE&G customers can choose solar energy without putting panels on roof

    Solar Landscape has announced that for the first time, PSE&G customers may choose the source of their electricity supply through the state’s new community solar program. Community solar allows residents to benefit from the solar energy generated by a large, local solar project. Customers’ electric bills go to support local, renewable energy, and they pay…

  • PSE&G to reimburse customers for food and medicines spoiled during Tropical Storm Isaias

    PSE&G to reimburse customers for food and medicines spoiled during Tropical Storm Isaias

    PSE&G is expanding its claims policy due to the COVID-19 pandemic so that customers whose electrical service was interrupted by Tropical Storm Isaias for at least 72 hours can be reimbursed for spoiled food and medication. The tropical storm knocked out power for more than 575,000 customers in New Jersey, making it the fifth-most destructive…