Some Mainers still don't have power after Thursday's high winds.
At its peak, more than 100,000 homes and businesses were without power because of the winds.
Bangor Hydro now has less than a thousand customers without electricity, but we're told some people will have to wait until Saturday to have power restored.
Most of the outages remain in Penobscot county.
Central Maine Power also is reporting fewer than a thousand customers still without power. CMP expects to restore all of it Friday evening.
Some Mainers Still Without Power After High Winds
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