NJ doorbell captures what appears to be Walter WhiteNJ doorbell captures what appears to be Walter WhiteA New Jersey home gets visited by an unusual looking characterMike BrantMike Brant
Higher Electric Bills on the Way for Most NJ ResidentsHigher Electric Bills on the Way for Most NJ ResidentsIf you're one of those people who have been complaining on social media about how high your electric bill has been since the electric companies began installing new "smart" meters, you're going to be even more unhappy as new rates kick in June 1.Steve McKaySteve McKay
PSE&G shares winter home heating savings tips for NJ customersPSE&G shares winter home heating savings tips for NJ customersMuch can be done in the home on an everyday basis aside from select incentive programs.Patrick LaveryPatrick Lavery
NJ utility has important warning about summer celebrations on your propertyNJ utility has important warning about summer celebrations on your propertyPSE&G encourages everyone to properly dispose of Mylar balloons, and keep them away from power lines to ensure public safety.Jen UrsilloJen Ursillo
Planting a garden or adding a mailbox? NJ law asks that you call firstPlanting a garden or adding a mailbox? NJ law asks that you call firstBefore starting any outdoor home improvement project in New Jersey, call 811 before you dig to prevent striking a natural gas pipeline. Jen UrsilloJen Ursillo
Hundreds of thousands in NJ could have power shut off in MarchHundreds of thousands in NJ could have power shut off in MarchJCP&L has sent out more than 40,000 disconnection notices since the end of the shutoff moratorium that was prompted by the coronavirus pandemic.Dino FlammiaDino Flammia
Learn the telltale signs of utility scamsLearn the telltale signs of utility scamsDuring Utility Scam Awareness Week, PSE&G warns customers of the telltale signs of being scammed and what to do. Jen UrsilloJen Ursillo
How to protect home heating appliances after a floodHow to protect home heating appliances after a floodHome boilers and furnaces exposed to recent floodwaters should be checked out by a professional technician before operating again. Jen UrsilloJen Ursillo
Power outage? One of these celebration balloons could be to blamePower outage? One of these celebration balloons could be to blamePSE&G reminds customers to properly handle and dispose of Mylar balloons so they don't drift into power lines, causing outages and fires. Jen UrsilloJen Ursillo
PSEG buys stake in NJ’s first off-shore wind farmPSEG buys stake in NJ’s first off-shore wind farmNew Jersey's largest utility bought a 25% stake in an offshore wind farm Friday to be built off the coast of Atlantic City.Associated PressAssociated Press
Here’s How To Get Money Back For Spoiled Food/Meds From IsaiasHere’s How To Get Money Back For Spoiled Food/Meds From IsaiasYou could be reimbursed for your losses that you endured due to Tropical Storm Isaias. Nicole MurrayNicole Murray
Big NJ utilities won’t reimburse for spoiled food. But an NY utility willBig NJ utilities won’t reimburse for spoiled food. But an NY utility willFederal officials recommend after four hours without power, throw out refrigerated perishable food such as meat, poultry, fish, eggs and leftovers.Dan AlexanderDan Alexander