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So. Jersey Gas Reps to Canvass Beesley’s Point Starting July 21

By Herald Staff

FOLSOM – Beginning July 21, South Jersey Gas sales representatives will be canvassing the Beesley’s Point area to survey residential and commercial interest in switching to natural gas and to accept requests for natural gas service.
At that time, SJG representatives will deliver information door-to-door in an effort to reach out to interested homeowners and business. Representatives will be prepared to answer questions and provide additional information on the benefits natural gas and potential service to the area, and to accept and confirm requests to convert to natural gas.
Residents of the area are reminded that all SJG employees carry verifying identification, displaying their photograph, full name, signature and company logo. If anyone asks to gain access to your home and cannot or will not show ID, call the police immediately. If in doubt, please call 1-888-766-9900.
South Jersey Gas will install natural gas pipelines in the Marmora-Beesleys Point area, on Allendale Road, Randolf Boulevard, Hollyberry Lane and Lake Corson Lane.
Please visit www.southjerseygas.com for additional details on the benefits of natural gas and for answers to frequently asked questions.
South Jersey Gas is the principal subsidiary of South Jersey Industries (NYSE:SJI) and provides natural gas service to over 335,000 residential, commercial and industrial customers in Atlantic, Cape May, Cumberland, Salem, and significant portions of Gloucester, Burlington and Camden counties in New Jersey. Visit http://www.sjindustries.com to learn more about South Jersey Gas and its programs.

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