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Niagara Mohawk Power Corporation d/b/a National Grid

THE FILING OF REVISED RATES TO P.S.C. NO. 220 ELECTRICITY, P.S.C. NO. 214 STREETLIGHTING, and P.S.C. NO. 219 GAS TARIFFS TO COMPLY WITH THE COMMISSION’S ORDER DATED JANUARY 20, 2022 IN P.S.C. CASES 20-E-0380 AND 20-G-0381.

Notice is hereby given that Niagara Mohawk Power Corporation d/b/a National Grid has filed revised rates with the Public Service Commission to comply with the Commission’s order dated January 20, 2022. ese revised rates become effective July 1, 2023.

e tables listed below show a comparison between the Company’s current rates and rates effective July 1, 2023.

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J. Marilyn yasso

Former teacher

It is with heavy hearts that we announce the passing of J. Marilyn Yasso, formerly of Retsof and Conesus Lake. She was a remarkable woman who touched the lives of many with her vibrant spirit and inspiring journey.

Born in 1932 in Buffalo, Marilyn embarked on a beautiful journey that shaped her into the incredible person she became. Education was of great importance to Marilyn. After graduating high school she attended Geneseo State University. While at Geneseo she met her soon-to-be husband, Jim Yasso.

At the tender age of 19, she entered into a lifelong commitment, exchanging vows with her beloved husband, Jim. Their 64year love story became the cornerstone of their lives.

Following the birth of her four children, Marilyn returned to college, demonstrat-

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ing her relentless pursuit of knowledge and proudly earning her teaching degree. She taught at York Central School for 22 years. Many former students told her that she was the best teacher they ever had.

Beyond her professional accomplishments, Marilyn had an insatiable curiosity for history.

After her retirement, she dedicated countless hours researching and writing a remarkable book about Retsof, N.Y., capturing the essence of the community and preserving its heritage for future generations.

Marilyn possessed an adventurous spirit that led her to explore various corners of the world. Together they visited more than 65 different countries, creating lifelong memories and inspiring future generations to travel.

Many will remember Marilyn for walking. She and her golden retriever, Champ, and then most recently her collie, Bella, could be seen out walking miles every day in all weather conditions.

Marilyn spent the last eight months of her life at Morgan Estates in Geneseo, N.Y., where she was surrounded by many familiar faces. The family will be forever grateful for the love and care she was given there.

Marilyn leaves behind her children, Debbie Hubbard (Marty), Jim Yasso (Sandy), Lisa McDonnell (Tom),her son-in-law David Klein, nine grandchildren, Randy Klein, Stacy Seiler, Kristie Clancy, Alexander Klein, T.J. McDonnell, James Yasso, Heather Babineau-Z, Linde Mull and Danielle Yasso. Also mourning her loss are her 23 great-grandchildren.

Marilyn is also survived by her sistersin-law Rose Marie Yasso and Beverly Hannett-Price.

She was pre-deceased by her husband Jim and daughter Linde Klein.

As we mourn the loss of Marilyn, let us also celebrate the extraordinary life she led. She will be remembered for her unwavering love and for being an inspiration to everyone.

A celebration of her life funeral mass was held on Saturday, June 17, at 10 a.m. at St. Lucy’s Church, Retsof, N.Y.

Funeral arrangements by Rector-Hicks Funeral Home, Geneseo, N.Y.

In lieu of flowers, the family kindly requests donations to Joseph’s House for Women, 802 Court St., Syracuse, NY 13208 or Doctors Without Borders, PO Box 5030, Hagerstown, MD 21741-5030.

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