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Workers with Spectrum repair cable lines on Wednesday morning after a large limb from a maple tree toppled cable and phone lines and damaged property on both sides of Preble Street in Fairfield during storm Tuesday evening. Fairfield Public Works crew helped with clean-up. Staff photo by David Leaming
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Workers with Spectrum repair cable lines on Wednesday morning after a large limb from a maple tree toppled cable and phone lines and damaged property on both sides of Preble Street in Fairfield during storm Tuesday evening. Fairfield Public Works crew helped with clean-up.
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The Fairfield Fire Department blocks a section of Main Street as Central Maine Power removes power lines from the road after severe thunderstorms rolled through the region on Tuesday night.
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Oakland firefighters block a section of Rice Rips Road in Waterville, where trees and power lines were knocked down after severe thunderstorms rolled through the region on Tuesday night.
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The Fairfield Fire Department blocks a section of Main Street as Central Maine Power removes power lines from the road after severe thunderstorms rolled through the region on Tuesday night.
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The Fairfield fire department blocks a section of Main Street as Central Maine Power removes power lines from the road after severe thunderstorms rolled through the region on Tuesday night.