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One Of N.J.’s First Ever Muni Aggregations Will Return Customers to BGS

March 31,2015



Toms River, New Jersey, which was said to be the second opt-out municipal aggregation to launch in the state, will return customers to Basic Generation Supply this summer after it failed to obtain sufficient savings for a renewal term

Toms River expects to resume service under the aggregation in September, "once market conditions improve."

See a notice from Toms River for more details

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