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PORTLAND – Central Maine Power said it has restored electricity to all but about 20 customers who were left in the dark as a result of Friday’s fierce thunderstorms. But utility crews were also working to bring back service to roughly 300 customers off line…
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PORTLAND – Central Maine Power said it has restored electricity to all but about 20 customers who were left in the dark as a result of Friday’s fierce thunderstorms.
But utility crews were also working to bring back service to roughly 300 customers off line because of storms that swept through the region Saturday. Most of those outages were in the Brunswick and Alfred service areas.
About 22,000 homes and businesses were without service during the peak of the storms Friday night.
CMP called in additional crews and was working through the weekend to repair downed lines.
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