National Grid outages and service status in Franklin, Massachusetts
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- National Grid generated 0 outage signals in the last 24 hours around Franklin, including 0 direct reports.
- The most common problems reported in this area mention Power Outage.
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National Grid US is a major utility company that delivers electricity and natural gas to over 20 million people in the Northeast. It serves customers in Massachusetts, New York, Rhode Island, and parts of New Hampshire, operating power lines and gas pipelines across those regions.
Problems in the last 24 hours in Franklin, Massachusetts
The chart below shows the number of National Grid reports we have received in the last 24 hours from users in Franklin, Massachusetts and surrounding areas. An outage is declared when the number of reports exceeds the baseline, represented by the red line.
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Live Outage Map Near Franklin, Massachusetts
The most recent National Grid outage reports came from the following cities: North Attleboro, Franklin, and Woonsocket.
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Power Outage | 29 days ago |
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Power Outage | 1 month ago |
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Power Outage | 2 months ago |
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Power Outage | 3 months ago |
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Power Outage | 4 months ago |
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Power Outage | 6 months ago |
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National Grid Issues Reports Near Franklin, Massachusetts
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in Franklin and nearby locations:
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Torry Gaucher (@TorryGaucher) reported from Cumberland, Rhode Island@KaylaRTinker @nationalgridus @TedKresse Not much wind here just tons of rain! Still no power… tempted to open my fridge for some hard seltzers haha
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Heisenberg (@SportsmanM) reported from Blackstone, Massachusetts@WCVB @wbz why are you guys not reporting about the @nationalgridus power outages after a brief thunderstorm? It's bad enough they profit billions of dollars yet can't reinvest into making sure their power grid works when it's raining or the wind blows.
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Heisenberg (@SportsmanM) reported from Blackstone, MassachusettsIt's pretty sad when there is only 4 power outages in Worcester County according to the map and @nationalgridus takes 4 to 5 hours to address the problem, yet demand instant bill payment or they'll disconnect your power in minutes.
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Torry Gaucher (@TorryGaucher) reported from Cumberland, Rhode Island[302PM] Just lost power at my home in Cumberland, RI. The rain continues to fall at an intense rate… my dog isn’t happy with all this thundery #RIwx @nationalgridus @TedKresse ⛈
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Carlos R. Munoz 📰 (@ReadCarlos) reported from Cumberland, Rhode IslandCurrently, less than 50 people without power in Woonsocket. Power should be restored by 1 AM. #riwx #401wx @nationalgridus
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beats boston (@Jaybuzz617) reported from Foxborough, Massachusetts@nationalgridus I hope you all record your calls because I spoke to one of thee rudest customer service reps in my life at your company today! If I knew Tonya's last name I would surely put on blast! Find the call very poor representation of your company. I doubt she cares
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Torry Gaucher (@TorryGaucher) reported from Cumberland, Rhode Island@KaylaRTinker @nationalgridus @TedKresse So much rain in the past 50-60 mins here.
National Grid Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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Luis Pimentel, EA (@LPEnrolledAgent) reportedWe waited over 3 weeks for @nationalgridus to disconnect the service at our Methuen MA location… and now more than 2 weeks waiting for them to put it back. This delay has stopped all our construction work and is putting our move-in at risk. No clear timeline. Shame on you guys!
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Jewel Nielsen (@Tewelnielsen) reported@nationalgridus Yall better do something about breaking a main water line and flooding someone’s home/car, as well as blocking them in with a giant truck so they couldn’t escape the flood your company caused.
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URLIS (@u_r_l_i_s) reported@WTEN @nationalgridus If National Grids infrastructure is on public lands in municipalities where the those poles are considered public property or on taxable land, why are its customers paying National Grid for infrastructure thats on public space (poles specifically) that ought to be taxed or provides National Grid free space (at no cost) for their network? This begs the conversation of the relationship municipalities have have National Grid and Telcom providers where Telcom providers pay per pole, to have their lines on those same poles. This is where Franchise agreements and what terms were negotiated to have these poles on public lands to host their infrastructure. But were also, NOT going to talk about that either. If National Grid want to have a honest conversation about higher costs, the people need to understand what subsidies and free passes, are already being granted to National Grid. This means local municipalities need to also be transparent in the agreements they have with these sorts of providers where customers are potentially footing parts of a bill that their taxes already paid for in terms of Public Space that Infrastructure resides on. Taxes or Service / Delivery for same infrastructure along with grants, tax incentives that go to the same bottom line. Lets ALL understand the financial aspects of this relationship that exists between customers, infrastructure providers and local municipalities and how ultimately the State government structures this mess with us common folk, paying taxes and these costs that do not benefit the bill payers paying at every level for what ought to be considered: "The cost of doing business" ?
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Luis Pimentel, EA (@LPEnrolledAgent) reported@nationalgridus I already sent thr DM with all the details. It's been frustrating. Hopefully someone will help and do the right thing. Waiting on you!
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Rustbelt Adventures (@Matt1916) reported@nationalgridus It was a momentary brownout that just made it so I had to reset all my clocks. Your stupid power project... not 3 miles from my house pumps all our river's power downstate and we still get crap rates and now you're jacking those up. Thanks for screwing us, ya greedy pukes.
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Phoenix ☁️🌙✨️ (@LunaPhoenixVT) reported@nationalgridus No need now. After a long almost 2 weeks , a tech finally showed up close to 8pm last night. Hopefully in the future , customer service does a better job at relaying information , and helping, out the customer. Have a good day.
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Maria 🇺🇸 (@Maria_FL36) reported@nationalgridus Update your outage map
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Luis Pimentel, EA (@LPEnrolledAgent) reportedWe waited over 3 weeks for @nationalgridus to disconnect the service at our Methuen MA location… and now more than 2 weeks waiting for them to put it back. This delay has stopped all our construction work and is putting our move-in at risk. No clear timeline. Shame on you guys!
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sharknadoalert (@sharknadoalert) reported@VerizonSupport @verizonfios @nationalgridus just lost power in Winchester Massachusetts Irving street neighborhood
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MamaDz (@MamaDz0) reportedIf gas prices have come down, WHY.THE.FUNK did my National Grid @nationalgridus natural gas bill SKYROCKET, almost double from the same time last year with equivalent usage? Besides the obvious corruption, no scenario makes sense. Anyone?