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PSEG Long Island Raises More Than $52,000 for the March of Dimes

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PSEG Long Island kicked off the March for Babies at Jones Beach on Sunday, May 15.

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Pictured (l-r) are members of PSEG Long Island’s March for Babies team: Jeremy Walsh, Anselm Begley, Peggy Keane, Super Grover, Elizabeth Flagler, George Coburn and Debbie Mullarkey.

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PSEG Long Island, along with everyone’s furry friend Super Grover from “Sesame Street,” helped kick off the March for Babies at Jones Beach on Sunday, May 15.

PSEG Long Island employees raised more than $52,000 and came out in force to support the fight for the health of all moms and babies.