PROVINCETOWN – A blown transformer knocked out power to all of Provincetown for about 30 minutes Wednesday morning. An Eversource lineman was working on a pole on Race Point Road when the problem occurred around 10:30 a.m. He was not injured but the whole town lost power. The repairman was able to isolate the area and get most of the town except for about 30 customers in the immediate area back up in about a half hour.
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