Maples take out power

NORTH CANAAN — Granite Avenue residents were awakened at about 4 a.m. June 18 to loud and strange snapping sounds. Daphne and Geoff Drury looked out their window in time to see a flash as a massive maple tree limb across the street fell — and pulled wires from a pole-top transformer.That limb took additional limbs off a nearby tree, in front of the home of David and Robin Beaujon, who live on the corner of Granite Avenue and Orchard Street. Branches completely blocked Granite Avenue. Power was knocked out for 45 customers, according to the Connecticut Light & Power (CL&P) website. All of Granite Ave Extension was without power. So was Dave’s Tire and Auto on North Elm Street, one block over.Workers from Lewis Tree Services finished cutting and clearing the branches from the road at 9:45 a.m. Two CL&P trucks and crews were already on the scene, awaiting more help to repair power lines and equipment. Power was restored by about 4 p.m.— Karen Bartomioli6 23 nc

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