![]() ![]() ![]() "I know it's wonderful to see, but please, stay off the surfboard. Gloucester Mayor Romeo Theken also had some advice for people who want to watch the surf. We need to make sure we give them enough room to do the work they need to do to clean the trees out and clean the roads up so we can then get people into the bucket trucks and get everybody's power back as quickly as possible." "There are going to be a ton of crews out there. "Just assume every wire is a live wire and, if you need to go out, be careful and keep your eyes open for the crews," he said. Eventually we drove over to Yarmouth and got gas there," he said.īaker was asked about gas availability on the Cape during the briefing, and said that he had not heard any concerns that the issue was going to be a significant one for any significant period of time.īaker also had words of caution on the cleanup. "We stopped at a couple of places and they were already out. ![]() Jim Nash lives in West Dennis and, after losing power, tried to fill his car for a ride to a local restaurant but encountered long lines at the pump. On Cape Cod, no electricity was one problem for residents. He says the tenants were moved for the night and fortunately no one was hurt. Koch said by Wednesday afternoon he had received more than 350 calls of trees down and, in one case, the wind tore off the roof of an apartment building. Thankfully, we didn't have the flooding, If we had crazy tide cycles with this it would have really been devastating." Quincy Mayor Tom Koch had a similar report: "We always plan for the worst and hope for the best. Get the monthly weather forecast for Boston, MA, including daily high/low, historical averages, to help you plan ahead. "During high tide in a Nor'easter, we're usually underwater but you know what? There was no flooding," she said. Gloucester Mayor Sefatia Romeo Theken said she was worried about the high tide. ![]()
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