• Massachusetts News
Proposal to allow dormitories at community colleges
Dorms possible at community colleges

Big changes could be on the way for the state's community …

West Spfld police searching for crash suspect
West Spfld police searching for suspect

West Springfield Police need your help to find the man who …

Markey, Gomez clash in final US Senate debate
Markey, Gomez clash in final debate

Gomez and Markey clashed on everything from their records in …

Fewer smokers in U.S.
Fewer smokers in U.S.

Fewer adults are smoking cigarettes according to a new report …

How are highway weigh stations being used in Mass.?
How are weigh stations being used?

We almost never see highway weigh stations in use in …

Advertisement

More than 40,000 power outages remain in Mass.

Crews from 26 states and Canada assisting

Updated: Tuesday, 12 Feb 2013, 8:47 AM EST
Published : Tuesday, 12 Feb 2013, 6:18 AM EST

BOSTON, Mass. (AP) - More than 40,000 Massachusetts electric customers remain without power after last weekend's snow storm.

NStar was reporting nearly 31,000 outages early Tuesday, with Duxbury, Marshfield and Plympton among the hardest hit communities.

The utility says it could be Thursday night before some get the power back.

National Grid was reporting more than 9,000 outages, with Scituate and Pembroke the towns with among the highest rate of customers without juice.

National Grid says more than 850 crews are working on the South Shore, and are being hampered by severe damage to lines and equipment, access challenges posed by snowdrifts and unplowed and narrower-than-normal streets.

Crews from 26 states and from Canada have arrived to assist and the utility expects to have all its customers back on line by Tuesday night.

Advertisement
Advertisement

Advertisement