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Exhibit 10.24.1

                          AMENDMENT TO LETTER AGREEMENT
                               DATED JULY 13, 2005

     The letter agreement  ("Agreement") dated July 13, 2005, between L. Russell
Mitten and Citizens  Communications  Company  ("Citizens"  or the  "Company") is
hereby amended as follows:

Paragraph 1 of the Agreement is amended to state as follows:

          "1. Resignation and Retirement. You hereby resign from your employment
     with Citizens, effective October 7, 2005 (the "Retirement Date")."

Paragraph 3(a) of the Agreement is amended to state as follows:

               "a.  Severance Pay.  Within ten (10) days following the latter of
          (1) the date the  executed  Agreement  and Release are received by the
          Company,  assuming neither is revoked, or (2) the Retirement Date, the
          Company will pay to you a one-time severance payment equivalent to

                    i.   your annual base salary,  in the amount of $201,800.00,
                         plus

                    ii.  your annual bonus at the rate of 50% of you annual base
                         salary,  pro-rated  through  August  31,  2005,  in the
                         amount of $67,266.00,

          for  a  total  payment  of  $269,066.00,  less  applicable  taxes  and
          withholdings.  This  payment  will  be made in two  parts:  the  first
          payment,  in the  amount  of  $50,450.00  less  applicable  taxes  and
          withholdings,  will be paid on October 7, 2005; the second payment, in
          the amount of $218,616.00 less applicable taxes and withholdings, will
          be paid on January 3, 2006."

Paragraph 3(c) of the Agreement is amended to state as follows:

               "c.  Medical/Dental/Vision  Premium Contributions.  Following the
          Retirement  Date,  you will  receive  a notice  notifying  you of your
          rights  under  the  federal  law  known as  "COBRA."  You may elect to
          continue your  participation  and that of your eligible  dependents in
          the  Company's  medical,  dental  and/or  vision plans for a period of
          under  "COBRA."  The Company  will pay  applicable  COBRA  premiums to
          maintain coverage for you and/or your dependents at your current level
          for an additional  twelve months from November 1, 2005 through October
          31, 2006. Following this period, you may continue coverage at your own
          expense  for as long as you  remain  eligible.  During  the  period of
          Company-paid  COBRA  benefits,  you will remain  responsible  for your
          share of the cost of the premiums at the same monthly  amount you paid
          during  your  last  month of  employment  by  Citizens.  This  monthly
          contribution amount will be multiplied by the number of months of paid
          COBRA  benefits and the sum total of this amount will be withheld from
          the  lump  sum  severance  payment  provided  in  Paragraph  3(a) as a
          `payroll deduction.'"
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Paragraph 3(e)(ii) of the Agreement is amended to state as follows:

               ii. For purposes of the Collateral  Assignment  Split Dollar Life
          Insurance  Agreement dated April 28, 1994, and the Citizens  Utilities
          Company Split Dollar Life  Insurance  Agreement  dated April 28, 1994,
          Citizens  and you agree that the  termination  of your  employment  on
          October 7, 2005, shall be treated as an involuntary termination (other
          than for good cause), under Section 6 of said agreement."

     All other terms, conditions, and provisions of the Agreement, including the
General Release attached to the Agreement as Exhibit A, remain unchanged.

     This  Amendment  shall  not  become  effective  until the  General  Release
attached  hereto as  Exhibit B is  signed by you and the  applicable  revocation
period has expired.

Agreed and accepted as of this 31st day of August, 2005.

                                    CITIZENS COMMUNICATIONS COMPANY

                                    By:   /s/ Mary Agnes Wilderotter
                                          --------------------------------------
                                          Mary Agnes Wilderotter
                                          President and CEO

                                          /s/ L. Russell Mitten
                                          --------------------------------------
                                          L. Russell Mitten

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                                    Exhibit B

                                 GENERAL RELEASE

     FOR AND IN CONSIDERATION OF the severance pay and other separation benefits
to be  provided  me in  connection  with the  termination  of my  employment  in
accordance with the letter agreement  between Citizens  Communications  Company,
(the   "Company")  and  me  of  July  2005,  as  amended  in  August  2005  (the
"Agreement"),  subject to my signing this General Release "(Release"),  I, on my
own behalf and on behalf of my heirs, executives, administrators, beneficiaries,
personal  representatives and assigns,  hereby release and forever discharge the
Company,  its  subsidiaries  and  affiliates,  and all of its past,  present and
future officers, directors, shareholders, employees, agents, general and limited
partners, joint venturers,  representatives,  successors and assigns (all of the
foregoing,  collectively,  the  "Releasees"),  both  individually  and in  their
official capacities, from any and all causes of action, rights and claims of any
type or description, whether known or unknown, which I have had in the past, now
have,  or might now have,  from July 13, 2005  through the date of my signing of
this Release,  in any way resulting  from,  arising out of or connected  with my
employment by the Company or the  termination of that  employment or pursuant to
Title VII of the Civil Rights Act, the Age Discrimination in Employment Act, the
Americans with Disabilities Act, the Connecticut Fair Employment  Practices Act,
the Family and Medical  Leave Act,  the Fair Labor  Standards  Act, the Employee
Retirement Income Security Act, the Equal Pay Act or any other federal, state or
local law,  regulation  or other  requirement.  Excluded  from the scope of this
Release, however, are (i) my rights under the Agreement after the effective date
hereof,  (ii) any rights I have now or hereafter acquire to  indemnification  or
contribution  under the articles of  incorporation  or by-laws of the Company or
under  applicable  law and  (iii) any  vested  rights I have  under any  Company
welfare or retirement plan governed by ERISA.

     In signing this  Release,  I  acknowledge  that I received  this Release in
connection  with the  negotiation  of the  Amendment to the  Agreement in August
2005,  and that I have been  advised in writing by receipt of the  Agreement  to
consult with an attorney  before signing the  Agreement,  the Amendment and this
Release.  I further  acknowledge that I have been given at least twenty-one (21)
days to decide  whether to sign the  Agreement,  the Amendment and this Release,
unless I  voluntarily  choose  to sign the  Agreement,  the  Amendment  and this
Release before the end of the twenty-one  (21) day period.  I understand  that I
may  revoke  this  Release at any time  within  seven (7) days of the date of my
signing,  and that the Amendment  and this Release will not become  effective or
enforceable until after this revocation period has expired. I understand that in
order to revoke the Amendment and this  Release,  I must give written  notice to
Mary Agnes  Wilderotter,  Citizens  Communications  Company,  3 High Ridge Park,
Stamford,  CT 06905,  in writing,  delivered by close of business on the seventh
day after my signing.  I understand  that I will not be entitled to any benefits
under  the  Amendment  or the  Agreement  until  the  end of the  seven  (7) day
revocation period.

Intending to be legally  bound,  I have signed this Release under seal as of the
date written below.

Signature:   /s/ L. Russell Mitten, Esq.       Date Signed:  September 29, 2005
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             L. Russell Mitten, Esq.AGREEMENT AND RELEASE

Exhibit 10.1

SEVERANCE AGREEMENT AND RELEASE

            This Severance Agreement and Release (this "Agreement") is made and entered into by and between Gordon R. Smith and Pacific Gas and Electric Company (the "Company") (collectively the "Parties") and sets forth the terms and conditions of Mr. Smith's separation from employment with the Company.  The "Effective Date" of this Agreement is defined in paragraph 17(a).

            1.             Resignation.  Effective the close of business on December 31, 2005, Mr. Smith will resign from his positions as President and Chief Executive Officer of the Company and as an officer and/or director of any and all subsidiary, parent, and affiliate companies of the Company and the Company's parent, and from employment with the Company (for purposes of this Agreement, the "Date of Resignation").  Mr. Smith shall have until October 12, 2005, to accept this Agreement by submitting a signed copy to the Company.  Regardless of whether Mr. Smith accepts this Agreement, on his Date of Resignation, he will be paid all salary or wages and vacation accrued, unpaid and owed to him as of that date, he will remain entitled to any other benefits to which he is otherwise entitled under the provisions of the Company's plans and programs, and he will receive notice of the right to continue his existing health-insurance coverage pursuant to COBRA.  

The benefits set forth in paragraph 2 below are conditioned upon Mr. Smith's acceptance of this Agreement.

            2.             Severance benefits.  Even though Mr. Smith is not otherwise entitled to them, in consideration of his acceptance of this Agreement, the Company will provide to Mr. Smith the following severance benefits:

                        a.  Severance payment.  Under the terms of the PG&E Corporation Officer Severance Policy, Mr. Smith's severance payment amount is Two Million Eight Hundred Thirty-Five Thousand Dollars ($2,835,000).  Within five business days after the Date of Resignation, but conditioned on the occurrence of the Effective Date of this Agreement as set forth in paragraph 17(a) below, the Company will make a lump-sum payment to Mr. Smith in the gross amount of Two Million Eight Hundred Thirty-Five Thousand Dollars ($2,835,000), less applicable withholdings and deductions.

                        b.  Payment of COBRA premiums.  If Mr. Smith elects and is otherwise eligible to continue his existing health-insurance coverage pursuant to COBRA, the Company will pay his monthly COBRA premiums for the eighteen-month period commencing the first full month after the Date of Resignation and until and unless Mr. Smith becomes covered under the health-insurance plan of another employer or through self-employment.  Mr. Smith will promptly notify the PG&E Corporation's Human Resources Officer if he becomes employed within that period.  

            3.             Defense and indemnification in third-party claims.  The Company and/or its parent, affiliate, or subsidiary will provide Mr. Smith with legal representation and indemnification protection in any legal proceeding in which he is a party or is threatened to be made a party by reason of the fact that he is or was an employee or officer of the Company and/or its parent, affiliate or subsidiary, in accordance with the terms of the resolution of the Board of Directors of PG&E Corporation dated December 18, 1996.

            4.             Cooperation with legal proceedings.  Mr. Smith will, upon reasonable notice, furnish information and proper assistance to the Company and/or its parent, affiliate or subsidiary (including truthful testimony and document production) as may reasonably be required by them or any of them in connection with any legal, administrative or regulatory proceeding in which they or any of them is, or may become, a party, or in connection with any filing or similar obligation imposed by any taxing, administrative or regulatory authority having jurisdiction, provided, however, that the Company and/or its parent, affiliate or subsidiary will pay all reasonable expenses incurred by Mr. Smith in complying with this paragraph.

            5.             Release of claims and covenant not to sue.

                        a.  In consideration of the severance benefits and other benefits the Company is providing under this Agreement, Mr. Smith, on behalf of himself and his representatives, agents, heirs and assigns, waives, releases, discharges and promises never to assert any and all claims, liabilities or obligations of every kind and nature, whether known or unknown, suspected or unsuspected that he ever had, now has or might have as of the Effective Date against the Company or its predecessors, parent, affiliates, subsidiaries, shareholders, owners, directors, officers, employees, agents, attorneys, successors, or assigns.  These released claims include, without limitation, any claims arising from or related to Mr. Smith's employment with the Company, its parent or any of its affiliates and subsidiaries, and the termination of that employment.  These released claims also specifically include, but are not limited, any claims arising under any federal, state and local statutory or common law, such as (as amended and as applicable) Title VII of the Civil Rights Act, the Age Discrimination in Employment Act, the Americans With Disabilities Act, the Employee Retirement Income Security Act, the California Fair Employment and Housing Act, the California Labor Code, any other federal, state or local law governing the terms and conditions of employment or the termination of employment, and the law of contract and tort; and any claim for attorneys' fees.

                        b.  Mr. Smith acknowledges that there may exist facts or claims in addition to or different from those which are now known or believed by him to exist.  Nonetheless, this Agreement extends to all claims of every nature and kind whatsoever, whether known or unknown, suspected or unsuspected, past or present, and Mr. Smith specifically waives all rights under Section 1542 of the California Civil Code which provides that:
A GENERAL RELEASE DOES NOT EXTEND TO CLAIMS WHICH THE CREDITOR DOES NOT KNOW OR SUSPECT TO EXIST IN HIS OR HER FAVOR AT THE TIME OF EXECUTING THE RELEASE, WHICH IF KNOWN TO HIM OR HER MUST HAVE MATERIALLY AFFECTED HIS OR HER SETTLEMENT WITH THE DEBTOR.

                        c.  With respect to the claims released in the preceding paragraphs, Mr. Smith will not initiate or maintain any legal or administrative action or proceeding of any kind against the Company or its predecessors, parent, affiliates, subsidiaries, shareholders, owners, directors, officers, employees, agents, attorneys, successors, or assigns, for the purpose of obtaining any personal relief, nor (except as otherwise required or permitted by law) assist or participate in any such proceedings, including any proceedings brought by any third parties.

                        d.  Mr. Smith acknowledges that, in addition to the release of claims contained in this paragraph 5, he will be required to execute an additional release substantially in the form of this paragraph 5 on or about the date of resignation as a condition to his receiving the benefits set forth in paragraph 2 of this Agreement.

            6.             Re-employment.  Mr. Smith will not seek any future re-employment with the Company, its parent or any of its subsidiaries or affiliates.  This paragraph will not, however, preclude Mr. Smith from accepting an offer of future employment from the Company, its parent or any of its subsidiaries or affiliates.

            7.             Non-disclosure.

                        a.  Mr. Smith will not disclose, publicize, or circulate to anyone in whole or in part, any information concerning the existence, terms, and/or conditions of this Agreement without the express written consent of the PG&E Corporation's Chief Legal Officer unless otherwise required or permitted by law.  Notwithstanding the preceding sentence, Mr. Smith may disclose the terms and conditions of this Agreement to his family members, and any attorneys or tax advisors, if any, to whom there is a bona fide need for disclosure in order for them to render professional services to him, provided that the person first agrees to keep the information confidential and not to make any disclosure of the terms and conditions of this Agreement unless otherwise required or permitted by law.

                        b.  Mr. Smith will not use, disclose, publicize, or circulate any confidential or proprietary information concerning the Company or its subsidiaries or affiliates, which has come to his attention during his employment with the Company, unless doing so is expressly authorized in writing by the PG&E Corporation's Chief Legal Officer, or is otherwise required or permitted by law.  Before making any legally-required or permitted disclosure, Mr. Smith will give the Company notice at least ten (10) business days in advance.

            8.             No unfair competition.

                        a.  Mr. Smith will not engage in any unfair competition against the Company, its parent or any of its subsidiaries or affiliates.

                        b.  For a period of one year after the Effective Date, Mr. Smith will not, directly or indirectly, solicit or contact for the purpose of diverting or taking away or attempt to solicit or contact for the purpose of diverting or taking away:

                                    (1)     any existing customer of the Company or its parent, affiliates or subsidiaries;

                                    (2)     any prospective customer of the Company or its parent, affiliates or subsidiaries about whom Mr. Smith acquired information as a result of any solicitation efforts by the Company or its parent, affiliates or subsidiaries, or by the prospective customer, during Mr. Smith's employment with the Company;

                                    (3)     any existing vendor of the Company or its parent, affiliates or subsidiaries;

                                    (4)     any prospective vendor of the Company or its parent, affiliates or subsidiaries, about whom Mr. Smith acquired information as a result of any solicitation efforts by the Company or its parent, affiliates or subsidiaries, or by the prospective vendor, during Mr. Smith's employment with the Company;

                                    (5)     any existing employee, agent or consultant of the Company or its parent, affiliates or subsidiaries, to terminate or otherwise alter the person's or entity's employment, agency or consultant relationship with the Company or its parent, affiliates or subsidiaries; or

                                    (6)     any existing employee, agent or consultant of the Company or its parent, affiliates or subsidiaries, to work in any capacity for or on behalf of any person, company or other business enterprise that is in competition with the Company or its parent, affiliates or subsidiaries.

            9.             Material breach by Employee.  In the event that Mr. Smith breaches any material provision of this Agreement, including but not necessarily limited to paragraphs 4, 5, 6, 7, and/or 8, the Company will have no further obligation to pay or provide to him any unpaid amounts or benefits specified in this Agreement and will be entitled to immediate return of any and all amounts or benefits previously paid or provided to him under this Agreement.  Despite any breach by Mr. Smith, his other duties and obligations under this Agreement, including his waivers and releases, will remain in full force and effect.  In the event of a breach or threatened breach by Mr. Smith of any of the provisions in paragraphs 4, 5, 6, 7, and/or 8, the Company will, in addition to any other remedies provided in this Agreement, be entitled to equitable and/or injunctive relief and, because the damages for such a breach or threatened breach will be difficult to determine and will not provide a full and adequate remedy, the Company will also be entitled to specific performance by Mr. Smith of his obligations under paragraphs 4, 5, 6, 7, and/or 8.  Pursuant to paragraph 14, and except as otherwise prohibited or limited by law, Mr. Smith will also be liable for any litigation costs and expenses that the Company incurs in successfully seeking enforcement of its rights under this Agreement, including reasonable attorney's fees.

            10.             Material breach by the Company.  Mr. Smith will be entitled to recover actual damages in the event of any material breach of this Agreement by the Company, including any unexcused late or non-payment of any amounts owed under this Agreement, or any unexcused failure to provide any other benefits specified in this Agreement.  In the event of a breach or threatened breach by the Company of any of its material obligations to him under this Agreement, Mr. Smith will be entitled to seek, in addition to any other remedies provided in this Agreement, specific performance of the Company's obligations and any other applicable equitable or injunctive relief.  Pursuant to paragraph 14, and except as prohibited or limited by law, the Company will also be liable for any litigation costs and expenses that Mr. Smith incurs in successfully seeking enforcement of his rights under this Agreement, including reasonable attorney's fees.  Despite any breach by the Company, its other duties and obligations under this Agreement will remain in full force and effect.

            11.             No admission of liability.  This Agreement is not, and will not be considered, an admission of liability or of a violation of any applicable contract, law, rule, regulation, or order of any kind.

            12.             Complete agreement.  This Agreement sets forth the entire agreement between the Parties pertaining to the subject matter of this Agreement and fully supersedes any prior or contemporaneous negotiations, representations, agreements, or understandings between the Parties with respect to any such matters, whether written or oral (including any that would have provided Mr. Smith with any different severance arrangements).  The Parties acknowledge that they have not relied on any promise, representation or warranty, express or implied, not contained in this Agreement.  Parol evidence will be inadmissible to show agreement by and among the Parties to any term or condition contrary to or in addition to the terms and conditions contained in this Agreement.

            13.             Severability.  If any provision of this Agreement is determined to be invalid, void, or unenforceable, the remaining provisions will remain in full force and effect except that, should paragraphs 4, 5, 6, 7, and/or 8 be held invalid, void or unenforceable, either jointly or separately, the Company will be entitled to rescind the Agreement and/or recover from Mr. Smith any payments made and benefits provided to him under this Agreement.

            14.             Arbitration.  With the exception of any request for specific performance, injunctive or other equitable relief, any dispute or controversy of any kind arising out of or related to this Agreement, Mr. Smith's employment with the Company (or with the employing subsidiary), the separation of Mr. Smith from that employment and from his positions as an officer and/or director of the Company or any subsidiary or affiliate, or any claims for benefits, will be resolved exclusively by final and binding arbitration using a three-member arbitration panel in accordance with the Commercial Arbitration Rules of the American Arbitration Association currently in effect, provided, however, that in rendering their award, the arbitrators will be limited to accepting the position of Mr. Smith or the Company.  The only claims not covered by this paragraph are any non-waivable claims for benefits under workers' compensation or unemployment insurance laws, which will be resolved under those laws.  Any arbitration pursuant to this paragraph will take place in San Francisco, California.  The Parties may be represented by legal counsel at the arbitration but must bear their own fees for such representation in the first instance.  The prevailing party in any dispute or controversy covered by this paragraph, or with respect to any request for specific performance, injunctive or other equitable relief, will be entitled to recover, in addition to any other available remedies specified in this Agreement, all litigation expenses and costs, including any arbitrator, administrative or filing fees and reasonable attorneys' fees, except as prohibited or limited by law.  The Parties specifically waive any right to a jury trial on any dispute or controversy covered by this paragraph.  Judgment may be entered on the arbitrators' award in any court of competent jurisdiction.  Subject to the arbitration provisions of this paragraph, the sole jurisdiction and venue for any action related to the subject matter of this Agreement will be the California state and federal courts having within their jurisdiction the location of the Company's principal place of business in California at the time of such action, and both Parties hereby consent to the jurisdiction of such courts for any such action.  

            15.             Governing law.  This Agreement will be governed by and construed under the laws of the United States and, to the extent not preempted by such laws, by the laws of the State of California, without regard to their conflicts of laws provisions.

            16.             No waiver.  The failure of either Party to exercise or enforce, at any time, or for any period of time, any of the provisions of this Agreement will not be construed as a waiver of that provision, or any portion of that provision, and will in no way affect that party's right to exercise or enforce such provisions.  No waiver or default of any provision of this Agreement will be deemed to be a waiver of any succeeding breach of the same or any other provisions of this Agreement.

            17.             Acceptance of Agreement.

                        a.   Mr. Smith was provided up to 21 days to consider and accept the terms of this Agreement and was advised to consult with an attorney about the Agreement before signing it.  The provisions of the Agreement are, however, not subject to negotiation.  After signing the Agreement, Mr. Smith will have an additional seven (7) days in which to revoke in writing acceptance of this Agreement.  To revoke, Mr. Smith will submit a signed statement to that effect to PG&E Corporation's Senior Human Resources Officer before the close of business on the seventh day.  If Mr. Smith does not submit a timely revocation, the Effective Date of this Agreement will be the eighth day after he has signed it.

                        b.   Mr. Smith acknowledges reading and understanding the contents of this Agreement, being afforded the opportunity to review carefully this Agreement with an attorney of his choice, not relying on any oral or written representation not contained in this Agreement, signing this Agreement knowingly and voluntarily, and, after the Effective Date of this Agreement, being bound by all of its provisions.

	

Dated:  9-21-2005               .
	
      
	
PACIFIC GAS AND ELECTRIC COMPANY

	
	
	
      

	
	
	
By:   RUSSELL M.  JACKSON                     

	
	
	

	
Dated:  9-21-2005               .
	
      
	
GORDON R. SMITH

	
	
	
      

	
	
	
By:   GORDON R. SMITH

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