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Winter Storm Ezekiel, which hit Maine this week with a knockout punch of snow and wind, forced hundreds of businesses, schools, courts and other organizations to close temporarily Tuesday. At those remaining open, some employees worked from home in order to avoid commuting on treacherous roads.
Here at Mainebiz, a skeleton crew staffed the offices, while reporters filed stories remotely. But other Mainers — including the truckers, mail carriers and beer deliverers we saw — braved the elements to do their jobs.
Winter Storm Ezekiel, which hit Maine this week with a knockout punch of snow and wind, forced hundreds of businesses, schools, courts and other organizations to close temporarily Tuesday. At those remaining open, some employees worked from home in order to avoid commuting on treacherous roads.
Here at Mainebiz, a skeleton crew staffed the offices, while reporters filed stories remotely. But other Mainers — including the truckers, mail carriers and beer deliverers we saw — braved the elements to do their jobs.
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John E Brandt
Work was closed, but I still worked a full day at home.