-- Beware, energy-wasters. Jon Gorham and the Green Team are here for Earth Day, and they won't leave [Derived Headline]

From: New Haven Register | Date: April 20, 2008| Author: Jim Shelton | Copyright information

By Jim Shelton Register Staff

WOODBRIDGE -- Beware, energy-wasters. Jon Gorham and the Green Team are here for Earth Day, and they won't leave until they've saved you $10,000.

A bold claim? Certainly. But with 30 years' experience in the energy conservation business, Gorham is confident that he and his cadre of cost-cutters can bring cash savings and a new level of energy awareness to town residents.

All they ask in return is $50 and a potluck dinner.

"Our whole app...

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