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    A large tree that fell in Saturday night’s ice storm remains in one of the courtyards of the Princeton on Back Cove apartment complex in Portland on Monday.

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    A line crew works on Brighton Avenue in Portland on Monday. The nearby intersection of Brighton Avenue, Woodford Street, Colonial Road and Columbia Road was still without power just after 11:30 a.m. on Monday.

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    A large tree that fell in Saturday night’s ice storm remains in one of the courtyards of the Princeton on Back Cove apartment complex in Portland on Monday.

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    The remnants of a large that fell during the weekend’s storm remain on Frost Street in Portland on Monday. Part of the street remained closed on Monday morning.

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    A Central Maine Power truck drives down Brighton Avenue just past the intersection with Woodford Street, Colonial Road and Columbia Road, which was still without power just after 11 a.m. in Portland on Monday.

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    A line crew from White Mountain Cable Construction, a company based in Epsom, New Hampshire, work just off Brighton Avenue near Woodford Street, where the nearby intersection’s stoplights were still without power in Portland early Monday.

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    A line crew from White Mountain Cable Construction, a company based in Epsom, New Hampshire, work off Brighton Avenue near Woodford Street.

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    Central Maine Power employees decide where to go next after getting power back to the Stevens and Brighton avenues intersection, which included the nearby fire station and hospital, according to the workers, on Monday.

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    Central Maine Power employees confer after getting power back to Stevens and Brighton avenues intersection.

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    Francesca Kerr, center, chats with her neighbors Stu and Janet Dye while they spend time in the warming and charging center at the Mason-Motz Activity Center on Monday inn Falmouth. “This is the most we’ve been able to talk for a long time,” Janet Dye said about seeing her neighbors.

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    Ginger Hicklin looks at her computer in the warming and charging center at the Mason-Motz Activity Center on Monday in Falmouth. Hicklin said she and her family arrived home Sunday evening from a weekend at Sugarloaf to find they had no power. “We all slept together under five blankets and wore hats.”

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    Ginger Hicklin’s sons Oscar, 9, right, and Teddy, 6, play in the gymnasium while their mom catches up on things on her laptop in the warming and charging center at the Mason-Motz Activity Center in Falmouth on Monday. Lucky D’Ascanio, the director of Falmouth parks and community programs, said Monday was the most people she has seen utilize the facility as a warming and charging center after a storm.

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