National Grid users in two Massachusetts towns will lose power on Tuesday night because of a planned outage.
Parts of Lowell and Tewksbury will lose power on Tuesday at 9 p.m. and it will last until about 5 a.m. To inform people, the Tewksbury Police Department wrote on Facebook on Wednesday.
The post said, “This outage is needed to make improvements to the electrical system, which will ensure safe and reliable service.”
The following streets in Lowell and Tewksbury are affected:
- Armand Avenue 71 and 78
- 15–79 Armand Street
- 4–35, 45 Bernier Street
- 3–26 Bristol Street
- 4–27 Canterbury Street
- 5, 15, 18, 21, 33, and 78 Christman Avenue
- 142 Commonwealth Avenue, #0
- 2–51 Crystal Street
- 0–114 Delmont Avenue
- 22, 36, 50–55, 60–66, 72, 75, 84–102 Elm Ave.
- 52 Felker Avenue
- No. 0, 42, 105, and 109 Felker Street
- 1, 3, 11, 30, and 104 Forest Avenue
- 11–60 Greenwood Avenue
- 22 to 94 Highland Ave.
- 0–83 Jean Avenue
- 2 Kernwood Avenue 21
- 81 Lowell Street, #0
- 1-11 to 94 Rumford Street
- 0, 293–522 Woburn Street
Police said that people who lived in the places that were affected should have gotten a letter in the mail.
Residents should call National Grid Customer Service at 1-800-322-3223 for more details.
If bad weather happens, the work will be moved to a different time.
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