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PSEG Donates $10,000 To Help Save Osprey Nests

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Bob DeLuca, left, head of Group for the East End, and Dave Lyons, interim president and COO of PSEG Long Island, accepts a $10,000 check from the power company to  help enhance their protection of the osprey and other species. COURTESY PSEG

Bob DeLuca, left, head of Group for the East End, and Dave Lyons, interim president and COO of PSEG Long Island, accepts a $10,000 check from the power company to help enhance their protection of the osprey and other species. COURTESY PSEG

authorStaff Writer on Apr 17, 2023
PSEG Long Island recently donated $10,000 to Group for the East End to enhance the nonprofit’s environmental conservation efforts, including monitoring and protecting the growing osprey population. The donation is... more

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