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Bob Emery, a relay technician for Central Maine Power Co., checks maps for remaining outages in Harpswell so he can direct the crews as they help restore power in Harpswell. Gordon Chibroski/Staff Photographer
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Bob Emery, a relay technician for Central Maine Power Co., checks maps for remaining outages in Harpswell so he can direct the crews as they help restore power in Harpswell.
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Dorothy Litchfield grabs a hamburger, a newspaper and a half-gallon of milk at the Ship to Shore Store in Harpswell to take home after being gone for three days, just in case her home still has no electricity.
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A crew from Evergreen Electric applies a protective ground to a line for safety as workers repair damage from Wednesday's snowstorm.
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On Washburn Road in Harpswell, residents wait for crews to repair damage done by trees that fell across power lines in Wednesday's snowstorm, cutting off electricity.
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High winds and heavy snow Wednesday toppled trees across power lines on Washburn Road in Harpswell, where power restoration continued Friday.
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Steve Hoyt, a line worker for Evergreen Electric, grounds lines Friday to protect workers who are repairing nearby lines in Harpswell.
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Cynthia Forsyth, who lives on Washburn Road in Harpswell, carries jugs of water from a nearby spring Friday to replace her running water, which must be pumped – and requires electricity.