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An Update from Attleboro Officials After Monday’s Heavy Rainfall

ATTLEBORO — Fire Chief Scott Lachance, Police Chief Kyle Heagney and Mayor Cathleen DeSimone want to update Attleboro residents of power outages and road closures in the wake of Monday’s storm.

ATTLEBORO — Fire Chief Scott Lachance, Police Chief Kyle Heagney and Mayor Cathleen DeSimone want to update Attleboro residents of power outages and road closures in the wake of Monday’s storm.

A number of facilities have had power restored as of 7 p.m., including City Hall, the Attleboro Police Department station and the Gardner Terrace senior apartment complex.

At latest count, about 6,000 residents remain without power.

As of 8 p.m., the following roadways were affected by the storm. Note: This is not a complete list:

  • Adamsdale Street is closed.
  • Hutchinson Road is closed. No emergency vehicles will be able to use Hutchinson.
  • Mechanic Street is closed in the area of 3rd Street.
  • Oak Hill Avenue is closed in the area of 30 Oak Hill Ave.
  • Tiffany Street is closed, but may reopen later tonight.
  • Wilmarth Street is closed near Hitchcock Street and Coleman Avenue.
  • The Attleboro Fire and Police Departments, as well as the Mayor’s Office, continue to monitor the situation.

Anyone needing emergency assistance should call 911. For non-emergency assistance, please call 508-222-1212.

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