Hampden, Hermon -
Some Bangor Hydro customers in Hampden and Hermon are scheduled to lose their electricity for a couple of hours Friday, October 5th.
The company's going to be doing some upgrades.
Power will be turned off from 9 a.m. to 11 a.m.
The outage will affect the I-95 rest area in Hampden, northbound, as well as residents on Miller, Bog and Smith Roads, Greeks Landing and Justin Lane.
Customers with questions can call Bangor Hydro at 947-2414.
A rain date is set for Tuesday, October 9th.
Power Interruption Scheduled for Hampden, Hermon Friday
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