Massachusetts Boosts Home Energy Assistance Benefits
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By Nik DeCosta-KlipaTo read this article in English in WBUR, click here.After yesterday's record temperatures—perfect for sunbathing—from Boston to Bangor, we now return to the usual March schedule. Temperatures will fall back to 40 and 50 degrees Fahrenheit in most of New England next week, except for the lucky residents of western Massachusetts and Connecticut.Heating aid: Massachusetts is increasing home heating assistance to help low-income …
After a draining winter, Massachusetts is boosting heating assistance benefits
Gov. Maura Healey's office said yesterday that this winter's persistently cold temperatures drained benefits for most of the Massachusetts households enrolled in the state's Home Energy Assistance Program.
Gov. Healey increases home heating assistance benefits for tens of thousands of Massachusetts households
From the Office of Gov. Maura Healey: Boston — As Massachusetts experiences one of its coldest winters in recent years, the Healey-Driscoll administration is increasing Home Energy Assistance Program (HEAP) benefits for tens of thousands of Massachusetts residents who rely on the federally funded program to help pay for home heating. Persistent below-average freezing temperatures have resulted in one of the coldest Massachusetts winters in recen…
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