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28th September 2022National Grid Receives Corporate Citizen of the Year Award (large business) from Long Island Business News
Earlier this month, National Grid received the Corporate Citizen of the Year Award (large business) from Long Island Business News.
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28th September 2022National Grid Shines at GLOW Event
At the National Grid-sponsored GLOW With Your Hands, held on Sept. 27, more than 1,000 students from 30 area school districts experienced the region’s largest hands-on career exploration event.
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26th September 2022Inspiring and Engaging the Syracuse Community Through Public Art
Catching stars with a net. White light refracted by a prism into the rainbow spectrum of color.
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26th September 2022Electrify Buffalo Dazzles Visitors
More than 300 people attended Electrify Buffalo 2.0, a National Grid-sponsired community event that kicked off National Drive Electric Week.
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21st September 2022Stakeholders Tour New Niagara Falls Station
On Sept. 20, customers and elected officials toured National Grid’s new Royal Avenue substation in Niagara Falls.
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20th September 2022National Grid Economic Development Programs Assist Watertown Family YMCA
An aging building at the gateway to downtown Watertown will become a state-of-the-art YMCA aquatics and community center with support from National Grid.
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20th September 2022National Grid Unveils Northeast Clean Energy Vision During Climate Week NYC
New York, NY – National Grid kicked off Climate Week NYC 2022 by introducing a model to develop and deliver a large-scale, clean and fossil-free energy hub across the entirety of Long Island.
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16th September 2022More than 2,000 Employees Volunteer Across New York
Today, National Grid marks the first anniversary of its Project C initiative with a Day of Service as more than 2,000 employees make positive impacts by donating their time at more than 200 volunteer events in communities across the company’s 26,000-square-mile New York service area.