
ATTLEBORO, MA — Power was restored to nearly all of Attleboro Monday after Friday's devastating nor'easter. As of late Monday night, there were only about 30 still without power in the city.
Statewide, more than 70,000 were without power Monday — mostly in Southeastern Massachusetts and on Cape Cod. Outages were expected to persist into mid-week or later, according to the Massachusetts Emergency Management Agency.
Another nor'easter will hit Eastern Massachusetts Wednesday, though it will be weaker than Friday's storm.
Find out what's happening in Attleborofor free with the latest updates from Patch.
At the height of Friday's storm, more than 450,000 lost power across Massachusetts. In Attleboro, more than 75 percent of town lost power. The storm was blamed for the death of a Plympton man after a tree fell on him.
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Find out what's happening in Attleborofor free with the latest updates from Patch.
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Photo: Power lines down in Watertown, Massachusetts, following a devastating nor'easter March 2-3, 2018. (Credit: Maz/Courtesy)
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