NYSEG to Hold Community Connection Event in Binghamton This Week
Reps and advocates at the event will connect with customers, offering resources and addressing billing needs
There will be no formal presentation, customers will be helped on a first-come, first-served basis
BINGHAMTON, NY — February 4, 2026 — New York State Electric & Gas (NYSEG), in collaboration with the Broome County Office for Aging, will hold a Community Connection event in Binghamton this week to meet directly with customers, offering resources, answering questions, and addressing account needs. These events allow the Company’s customers to get face-to-face, one-on-one help with a billing concern and to address any questions.
There will not be a formal presentation at the event. Customers are encouraged to arrive anytime during the slot to meet with a customer service representative. They will be helped on a first-come, first-served basis.
During the event, customers can ask questions about their accounts and learn about resources to help manage energy costs.
Details of the upcoming event are below:
| Date | Address | Time |
| Thursday, February 5 | Johnson City Senior Center 30 Brocton St Johnson City, NY |
4 to 7 p.m. |
This open-house style event will allow customers to learn about resources available to them, including one-on-one assistance with bills, energy assistance programs, local project information, information on smart meters, and learn more about energy efficiency programs.
NYSEG remains committed to the communities it serves and will continue to have a direct presence in the community. The Company strives to provide reliable, responsive service that customers have come to expect for the last 172 years, and will work with local organizations to provide access to its programs and offer assistance for customers
Media Contact:
Max Weissman