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PSE&G thanks you for your patience as we work to make Ridgewood Energy Strong.

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PSE&G thanks you for your patience as we work to make Ridgewood Energy Strong.

PSE&G thanks you for your patience as we work to make Ridgewood Energy Strong. This requires closing streets while we install modern gas pipes that better withstand flooding and protect the environment. Please share this news with your friends and family who may be affected. For more about street closures: https://www.pseg.com/family/pseandg/energy_strong/gas_main/ridgewood.jsp

PSE&G to upgrade gas facilities in Ridgewood

With approval of its Energy Strong program, Public Service Electric & Gas Co. (PSE&G) is upgrading gas facilities in Ridgewood on the following streets:

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Phase 1

Allan Place, Entire Length
Burnside Place, Entire Length
Canterbury Place between Burnside Place and George Street
Cherry Lane between Canterbury Place and Burnside Place
Downs Street between Northern Parkway and Fairfield Avenue
Eldon Court, Entire Length
George Street between East Glen Avenue and Burnside Place
Libby Avenue between Downs Street and Graydon Terrace
Meadowbrook Avenue between Fairfield Avenue and Hohokus Brook
Northern Parkway between East Franklin Turnpike and Meadowbrook Avenue
Olivia Street, Entire Length
Pearsall Avenue between Downs Street and Graydon Terrace
Preston Place, Entire Length
Rose Court, Entire Length
Stuart Street, Entire Length
Thompson Place, Entire Length
Van Buren Street between Northern Parkway and East Glen Ave
Vesta Court, Entire Length

https://www.pseg.com/family/pseandg/energy_strong/gas_main/ridgewood.jsp

5 thoughts on “PSE&G thanks you for your patience as we work to make Ridgewood Energy Strong.

  1. Will the cops be out in their MRAPs protecting Villagers from all of these PSE&G trucks ? I’m sensing an extra duty bonanza windfall for the Village. Maybe we can use the money to pay for all of the fuel for the vehicles and cellphone bills they rack up on Village phones !

  2. #1 your a miserably jealous person, people who count money in other peoples pockets are usually failures in their own endeavor’s.

  3. What’s with the heavy construction equipment along grove st, saddle river bike path? its fenced gated off, digging of soil, cutting trees along the saddle river. is it a county project?

  4. Funny, the data shows that OT is correlated to extra duty work, why is that? If it’s such a boon for the Village, why is the net benefit after paying for fuel, insurance, and cellphone usage negligable to taxpayers? That’s not jealously, that’s data driven responsibility to the people who pay the bills.

  5. #4 that’s not data driven I know so , post your info and it’s source.

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