Local officials want the public that they have access to the Home Performance with Energy Star Program. Homeowner Olga Ehret says her family couldn’t get their 19th-century farmhouse to heat over 50 degrees last winter, and spent close to $2,000 on heating oil. After signing up for the Home Performance and Energy Star Program, the Ehret family was able to obtain grants and low-interest loans to install foam insulation. This winter, she says their home in Johnson City is now at a comfortable 70 degrees and her heating bill has been cut in half. The program offers free energy assessments and energy efficient grants for single and multiple-family homes across the state. More information is available on the NYSERDA website.
Latest Local News
LISTEN LIVE: Tioga Tigers to play for state title at 3 pm today!
The Tioga Tigers will play for a state championship... Read More.
Hometown Country Christmas set for this weekend in Towanda
The Central Bradford County Chamber of Commerce will host... Read More.
Tioga County Pearl Harbor Remembrance Day event set for Sunday
The Tioga County Pearl Harbor Remembrance Day event will... Read More.
Kirkwood man facing felony charges after standoff with Broome County Sheriff’s Deputies
A Kirkwood man is facing felony charges following a... Read More.
Previous
Next


















