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Tornado victims urged to 'go green'

Homeowner will take advantage of grants

Updated: Thursday, 04 Aug 2011, 8:06 PM EDT
Published : Thursday, 04 Aug 2011, 11:50 AM EDT

MONSON, Ma (WWLP) - Home and business owners who plan to rebuild after the June 1st tornados might be eligible for state money if they decide to 'go green'.

The new incentives, offered by the Massachusetts Department of Energy Resources, will be given to anyone who has had damage from the tornados and plans to make energy efficient upgrades to their home as they rebuild.

Bobbie Williams and her husband were at their home on King Street when the tornado hit.

They have been living in a trailer for two months as they try to rebuild their home and plan to take advantage of the state offer.

"We're going to put up a two car garage and then we'll put solar panels on top of the garage, " said Williams.

For more information about the incentives, click here .
 

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