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Posted by Beth Scullion 341sc on December 14, 2013

What it Means to Go Green

To introduce Woodstock residents to the current options and answer questions about making the switch from conventional electricity providers to a Green Energy Supplier, or Green ESCO, as it is called, Catskill …woodstockx.com · 12/14/2013

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