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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.

For more information, visit http://www.nationalgridus.com or the PSC’s website: https://dps.ny.gov/

William Brennan, 80

Served in air National Guard

William Brennan, 80, passed away on April 2, 2023, leaving a lasting impact on those around him. Known for his vibrant spirit, infectious laugh and uplifting presence, he will be cherished and remembered by his family, friends, and community.

Born on Jan. 26, 1943, in Syracuse, William attended Le Moyne College and served in the 174 Air

Patricia A. Marzeski, 67

Worked at Caz schools

Patricia Ann Marzeski (Pease), 67, died peacefully in her daughter’s home surrounded by family on Nov. 18, 2022. Patty was born in Washington Courthouse, OH, and grew up in Xenia, OH. She graduated from Carroll High School in 1973 and attended University before working as Civilian Head of Human Resources at the Air Force Aero Propulsion Laboratory at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base where she met Joel, her beloved husband of 47 years.

Patty took time off to enjoy raising her children before joining Ca-

National Guard for 36 years rising to the rank of Master Sergeant. He resided in Syracuse with his beloved wife, Suzanne Brennan, before moving to the countryside in Erieville, where they raised their family.

Aside from his military service, William enjoyed a successful 50-year career as an office supplies salesman in the Syracuse area. His honesty, charisma, humor, and work ethic endeared him to colleagues and customers alike.

William’s legacy is carried forward zenovia Central Schools as a teaching assistant in 1988. She soon took over as the secretary for Burton Street School, and further served the district an additional 13 years as district clerk and secretary to the superintendent. She proudly served in each position with a caring dedication that rippled throughout the district long after her retirement in 2018.

Patty found absolute joy in the simple things in life and never missed an opportunity to spread that joy to others. She adored her grandson, devoured books, loved music, singing, roller coasters, good food and a good glass of wine. She loved traveling with family and had hoped by his children, Mark and Meghan and his adored grandchildren, Kaylee, Reid and Colton, as a testament to his unwavering commitment to family, which was further strengthened by the enduring connection he shared with his siblings, John, Mary Beth, Mike and Ann. Deeply devoted to his Catholic faith, William actively participated in St. James Church in Cazenovia, finding solace, strength and a sense of community. On April 13, 2023, William was to do more. A fiercely loyal sister and friend, she always found ways to let her family and friends know just how loved and important they were to her. She had a rare gift for making others feel valued.

Patty met life’s challenges directly, with a quiet strength and grace. Her laughter and kind, positive attitude were contagious. Her effort to remain positive and prioritize her family’s wellbeing and happiness were evident right up until her last days. She never ceased to have fun or bring fun to each day, no matter the situation, and her lessons will stay with us — “Happiness is a choice.” laid to rest at Miramar National Cemetery in San Diego, CA, with full Air Force military honors. His passing marked the farewell of a man who touched numerous lives. Remembered as a loving husband, father, grandfather, brother and friend, his life exemplified love, laughter, faith and family. Though he is no longer physically present, his spirit will continue to inspire all who knew him. May he rest in eternal peace.

Patty is survived by her loving, devoted husband Joel; her daughter, Triest Reynard (husband Jonathan, son Bridger) of Middleboro, MA; her son, Tristan Marzeski of New York City; parents, James and Ruth Pease of Xenia, OH; her sister Sharon Rust (husband Ronald) of Centerville, OH; her brother Michael Pease (wife Rae) of Jamestown, OH, and many adoring nieces and nephews. A memorial will be held at 1 p.m., Saturday, June 24, 2023 at Michael E. Brown Funeral Services, 2333 Fenner Road in Cazenovia. In lieu of flowers the family ask that donations be made to Winslow Farm Animal

Sanctuary, 37 Eddy St., Norton, MA 02766; winslowfarm.com/policies. Condolences for the Marzeski family may be left at michaelebrownfuneralservices.com.

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