A slice now is better than a fall later As part of its ongoing tree trimming program, a National Grid contracted crew pruned trees along Sandy Lane power lines Tuesday. According to Ted Kresse, public information officer at National Grid, preventive
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As part of its ongoing tree trimming program, a National Grid contracted crew pruned trees along Sandy Lane power lines Tuesday. According to Ted Kresse, public information officer at National Grid, preventive trimming crews are on a four-year cycle to keep branches clear of power lines. He said National Grid spends between $8 million and $9 million annually on the program. (Warwick Beacon photos)
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