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Power Out on Main Street, Some Businesses Open

No air conditioning? No lights? No problem for some.

Power was out at most Main Street businesses at about 11 a.m. Saturday, but a few had opened their doors anyway to die-hard shoppers.

The sign was on the sidewalk, the doors were open, and a few people were walking in and out Saturday morning after a and businesses. 

At , a few people browsed despite the lack of light and air conditioning. "We're just going to see how it goes," said the woman working the counter.

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Up the street, power was on at  and the until about 11:30 a.m., when the power went out at both business, according to Mike Johnson at the Judge's Bench. 

Johnson said the Wine Bin was also open, sans lights and air conditioning. 

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"We'll just keep our fingers crossed and let the chips fall as they may," he said.


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