Your Turn: Your Feedback On Unsolved Murder, National Grid Bills & Spring
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Nearly 18 years ago, Tina Hosmer Smith was shot and killed. Her family members want the murderer found and they offered a $10,000 reward for information leading to a conviction.
Here’s a sampling of your messages:
“This girl’s family needs closure. They are right in assuming someone must know something. I pray that people who do know will step up and turn the guilty party or parties in NOW.”
K. L. Doe
“I knew Tina. She is sadly missed. My prayers are with the family.”
Christy
The Public Service Commission told National Grid to lighten up on customers who haven’t paid their heat and electric bills. The PSC says the utility must stop requiring customers to pay what they owe or a thousand dollars before they can restart service. National Grid must now review each customer’s financial circumstances.
Here’s what some of you had to say:
“I have two girls and an electric bill of $1,700 and I sometimes have to choose between paying a little something on the bill or buying food.”
Irene
“I would caution everyone (excluding those with medical conditions or other extenuating circumstances) to look into themselves and make sure they are making smart budget choices before letting electric bills accumulate.”
Stacey
“National Grid is not fair to its customers. Their prices are out of this world. They know they have us as there is no one else to buy from.”
Linda
“Companies like National Grid have to receive money for services rendered, how long should they wait?”
DJ
Spring officially arrived last week, but you wouldn’t know it by the weather.
“Anyone who is from this area knows you never actually see spring until at least May. But look at the bright side-at least we are on the downside of this cold weather.”
Denise
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