Elliott tears through Wiscasset area
Tree on a home on Bradford Road, Wiscasset. EDNA MILLER/Wiscasset Newspaper
Downtown Wiscasset. EDNA MILLER/Wiscasset Newspaper
High winds blew down Christmas decorations on Route 1. EDNA MILLER/Wiscasset Newspaper
Debris left behind by high tide on Wiscasset’s waterfront. EDNA MILLER/Wiscasset Newspaper
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Hodge Street, Wiscasset. EDNA MILLER/Wiscasset Newspaper
Sheepscot River, Alna. EDNA MILLER/Wiscasset Newspaper
Hodge Street. EDNA MILLER/Wiscasset Newspaper
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Trees in a High Street yard. EDNA MILLER/Wiscasset Newspaper
Head Tide Dam on Sheepscot River, Alna. EDNA MILLER/Wiscasset Newspaper
Sheepscot River, Alna. EDNA MILLER/Wiscasset Newspaper
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Tree on a home on Bradford Road, Wiscasset. EDNA MILLER/Wiscasset Newspaper
Downtown Wiscasset. EDNA MILLER/Wiscasset Newspaper
High winds blew down Christmas decorations on Route 1. EDNA MILLER/Wiscasset Newspaper
Debris left behind by high tide on Wiscasset’s waterfront. EDNA MILLER/Wiscasset Newspaper
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Hodge Street, Wiscasset. EDNA MILLER/Wiscasset Newspaper
Sheepscot River, Alna. EDNA MILLER/Wiscasset Newspaper
Hodge Street. EDNA MILLER/Wiscasset Newspaper
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Trees in a High Street yard. EDNA MILLER/Wiscasset Newspaper
Head Tide Dam on Sheepscot River, Alna. EDNA MILLER/Wiscasset Newspaper
Sheepscot River, Alna. EDNA MILLER/Wiscasset Newspaper
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Winter storm Elliott came through Friday, Dec. 23 into Saturday, Dec. 24, bringing high winds, flooding and then ice when temperatures plummeted. The wind brought down trees and powerlines; flooding left debris and damage along the waterfront.
According to state and local government email announcements, state offices and some town offices were closed Dec. 23 due to the predicted storm. And Alna’s fire station was open Christmas weekend for people to get warm, shower, use the kitchen and charge devices. According to Central Maine Power’s website, parts of area towns lost power starting early in the storm.
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