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A nor'easter with near-hurricane strength winds ripped through the state Oct. 16-17, uprooting trees, downing power lines, and causing havoc for many businesses, schools and Mainers in general. At the storm's height, more than 200,000 customers of Central Maine Power Co. and Emera Maine, the state's two major electric utilities, were without power. The "bomb cyclone" forced the cancellation of several major business events, including the annual conference of the Bioscience Association of Maine. 

Was your business seriously affected by the nor'easter of Oct. 16-17?
Yes, we closed operations during the storm. (19%, 10 VOTES)
Yes, the storm caused significant damage to our business. (2%, 1 VOTES)
Somewhat; employees couldn't get to work. (9%, 5 VOTES)
Somewhat; customers stayed home and business was off. (4%, 2 VOTES)
No, there was little impact. (60%, 32 VOTES)
The storm actually generated business for our business! (6%, 3 VOTES)
Poll Description

A nor'easter with near-hurricane strength winds ripped through the state Oct. 16-17, uprooting trees, downing power lines, and causing havoc for many businesses, schools and Mainers in general. At the storm's height, more than 200,000 customers of Central Maine Power Co. and Emera Maine, the state's two major electric utilities, were without power. The "bomb cyclone" forced the cancellation of several major business events, including the annual conference of the Bioscience Association of Maine. 

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