PSEG-LI Launches Mobile App

PSEG Long Island has launched a new mobile app that enables customers using Apple or Android devices to manage their electric accounts. “Our world is driven by technology. Today’s customers expect companies to do everything they can to make it easier and more convenient to Read More …

Car Crash Takes Out Utility Pole, Closes Road

A car crash led to the closing of parts of New York Avenue for most of the day. Suffolk police said they responded to the crash at West 4th Street and New York Avenue about 4:45 a.m. They said that no life-threatening injuries resulted but Read More …

PSEG-LI Promotes Awareness of Scams

PSEG Long Island will join Utilities United Against Scams (UUAS) to recognize the fourth annual Utility Scam Awareness Day on Wednesday. Utility Scam Awareness Day is part of the week-long National Scam Awareness Week, an advocacy and awareness campaign focused on educating customers and exposing Read More …

World War II Vet Gets Assist From PSEG-LI Workers

 PSEG Long Island is celebrating veterans throughout the week of Veterans Day by improving the homes and facilities of men and women who have served in the U.S. armed forces, including doing a massive cleanup at the Northport home of a WWII veteran. The theme Read More …

Wind Causes Some Power Outages Around Huntington

PSEG-LI reported scattered outages around Huntington Thursday night as heavy winds moved across the area. Outages were reported in several parts of Huntington, including Centerport, Greenlawn, Halesite, Northport and East Northport. Wind gusts as high as 50 MPH were expected to continue until 6 a.m. Read More …

Storm Takes Down Trees, Cuts Power for More Than 1,000 in Huntington

More than 1,000 Huntington customers lost power in Wednesday night’s storm that battered Long Island.  PSEG-LI reported outages from Lloyd Harbor and Eatons Neck to Dix Hills. Some Eatons Neck residents were reporting outages occurring Thursday morning, as fierce winds are expected to continue throughout Read More …

Update: PSEG Says Power Lost in Storm Is Restored

UPDATE: PSEG-LI said Tuesday night that it had completed the restoration of power to all customers who lost power during a thunderstorm Monday. Outages affecting 10 or fewer customers had been reported in parts of Huntington, Cold Spring Harbor, East Northport and Dix Hills. Information Read More …

Update: PSEG Says 90% Have Regained Power Lost to Storm

Update: PSEG-LI said that as of 5:30 a.m. Tuesday, it has restored service to approximately 90 percent of the customers affected by the storm.  The majority of those still without power should see it restored by midnight, the utility said. Hundreds of trees came down Read More …

Storm Brings Power Outages, Blocked Roads

A fast-moving, severe thunderstorm with high winds and rain came through Huntington Sunday afternoon, downing trees, closing streets and cutting power to several neighborhoods. PSEG-LI said that as of early Monday morning, approximately 23,834 of its 1.1 million customers across Long Island and the Rockaways Read More …

PSEG Volunteers Give a D-Day Anniversary Assist to Veteran and Wife

PSEG-LI volunteers returned Thursday to the home of a Melville  veteran and his wife to help them tidy up and make small repairs. Morris “Monty” Koffer, and his wife, Edith, asked the group to return after their initial visit in December. Koffer, who is 97, Read More …

PSEG-LI Volunteers Tackle Environmental Projects

More than 100 PSEG-LI volunteers turned out in Huntington Wednesday to clean up a garden, advise small businesses about energy efficiency and hand out LED bulbs. Supervisor Chad A. Lupinacci, town officials, Leadership Huntington and students from Jack Abrams STEM Magnet School participated in  projects Read More …

PSEG-LI Program Gives Boost to New Restaurant

The support of a community organization, hard work and the assist of PSEG-LI paid off for Eulogio Valerio and Emelia Rendon  Wednesday as they celebrated the sixth-month anniversary of the opening of their restaurant, Mi Viejito Pueblito in Huntington Station. But it was the labor Read More …