| Title: | Maynard -- Center of the Universe |
| Notice: | Welcome to our new digs... |
| Moderator: | PRAGMA::GRIFFIN |
| Created: | Wed Aug 06 1986 |
| Last Modified: | Thu Feb 20 1997 |
| Last Successful Update: | Fri Jun 06 1997 |
| Number of topics: | 509 |
| Total number of notes: | 4062 |
-< As such things go, this one went >- Everything considered, Hurricane Bob wasn't the nastiest storm. We lost about 25% of our apple tree and some small branches. Our street had no major limbs down, and the longest power outage was less than a minute. Main Street lost power for a while. There seemed to be a run on food (silly in the Summer, when if refrigerators fail due to power outages, the fopod could spoil), candles, matches, and batteries. And there was a brisk videotape rental business. I understand Maynard got 6 inches of rain. Steve Kallis, Jr.
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| 314.1 | Power is still out, but no major damage... | ULTRA::DONAHUE | OH! Do you still work here? | Tue Aug 20 1991 11:51 | 9 |
We lost our power around the Dartmouth St/Elmwood St area yesterday
at about 10 minutes of 4. As of 10:30 this morning, the power was still
out.
While coming to work at LTN1, I saw a lot of branches down, but
they had been moved out of the roads by 8:00 this morning.
No major damage, that I've heard of!!
Norma
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| 314.2 | Storm damage | AKOCOA::LESAGE | Wed Aug 21 1991 07:28 | 4 | |
One house on Thompson St suffered major damage when a large maple tree
broke in two and ruined their front porch and part of the front of the
house. On Park St. a tree limb put a whole on the front of a house
directly thru to the living room.
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| 314.3 | Over she blows!!! | DELNI::SOKOLOWSKI | Wed Aug 21 1991 08:58 | 10 | |
Bob took down the largest tree in our neighbors yard on Harrison
Street. It fell just short of the fence, right over the
swamp in our back yard. A couple of more feet and it would have
demolished our pool.
My husband had a limb break his windshield on the way home from
work in Lexington when it was struck by lightening.
But all in all it was an exiting day, as no-one was hurt.
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