Over 500 National Grid Employees to Volunteer on Earth Day

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Over 500 National Grid Employees to Volunteer on Earth Day

More than 500 National Grid employees will volunteer in communities across Rhode Island, Massachusetts, and NewYork to celebrate Earth Day.

“Each year, I am impressed by the commitment and enthusiasm that our employees bring to Earth Day activities in our communities. It’s an opportunity for us all to celebrate taking care of our environment and, as a local energy company, reflect on the importance of delivering clean, affordable energy to benefit generations to come,” said Dean Seavers, President, National Grid US.

The Volunteer Effort

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The volunteer effort helps local communities promote environmental awareness.

Activities include painting and picking up trash and debris at the YMCA in Coventry, Rhode Island; raking and planting flowers at the MSPCA in Merrimack Valley, Massachusetts; an LED light bulb exchange program in upstate New York; and mulching and planting trees in the town of Patchogue, New York, where National Grid is modernizing the natural gas system.

National Grid employees encourage customers to join in the local projects.

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