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After more than three years of development, the Joshua Jacks Centre is almost ready to begin accepting clients, with the facility being designed to help people struggling with alcohol and drug addiction.
The building is named after Joshua Jacks Mennie, a local glazier who died from a crystal meth overdose on Dec. 19, 2016. He was only 30 years old.
Joshua Jacks Mennie died on Dec 19, 2016, at the age of 30. (Submitted)
Joshua’s mother Kathy told the Sun on Monday that one of the contributing factors to her son’s death was the lack of detox and transitional housing services in the Westman region, which allows people suffering from withdrawal and mental health issues to easily slip back into the cycle of addiction.
Georgia Power announced a recent distribution of 8,000 energy efficiency kits from the companyâs Energy Efficiency Program to income-qualified customers across the state.
The company also announced a distribution of nearly 150,000 ENERGY STAR LEDs through partnering food bank facilities. The energy efficiency kits and LED bulbs will provide assistance through free energy efficiency upgrades designed to save customers money and make their homes more efficient.
The kits include items such as LED light bulbs, single pack heat shrink wrap window kit, switch and outlet gaskets, furnace filter, caulk gun and 100% silicone clear caulk, V-Seal weather strip, foam tape for windows and pipe insulation wrap.
Georgia Power distributes 8,000 energy efficiency kits and 150,000 LED light bulbs across state
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ATLANTA, Dec. 30, 2020 /PRNewswire/ Georgia Power today announced a recent distribution of 8,000 energy efficiency kits from the company s Energy Efficiency Program to income-qualified customers across the state. The company also announced a distribution of nearly 150,000 ENERGY STAR® LEDs through partnering food bank facilities. The energy efficiency kits and LED bulbs will provide assistance through free energy efficiency upgrades designed to save customers money and make their homes more efficient.
UpdatedMon, Dec 14, 2020 at 4:49 pm ET
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Marblehead customers in the Connected Homes program receive a stipend or bill credit for allowing the municipal light company to make brief, limited adjustments to their devices during times of peak electric demand. (Shutterstock)
MARBLEHEAD, MA Residents using the Marblehead Municipal Light Department are eligible for an expanded program that allows for a bill credit or stipend in exchange for allowing the utility to make brief, limited adjustments to their devices during times of peak electric demand.
The Massachusetts Municipal Wholesale Electric Company said Monday that Marblehead is one of 13 communities eligible for the Connected Homes program in which wifi-enabled electrical devices can be remotely accessed as part of what it calls an innovative residential demand management program.