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How to stay warm and save money
AUBURN - As the long, cold months of winter drag on and heating costs rise, the expense of keeping warm is a primary concern for many.
On Tuesday afternoon, the Cornell Cooperative Extension hosted a seminar, giving people a little insight into not only where the money goes, but what they can do to help decrease at least some of the expense of staying warm.
Doug Ververs, executive director of the cooperative extension, hosted the energy workshop that is co-sponsored by the extension EmPower NY and NYSERDA (New York State Energy Resource Development Agency).
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