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Crews from Ohio Edison Co. had restored the power to about half of those customers by 9 a.m. the next day, said Ellen Raines, spokeswoman for Akron-based FirstEnergy Corp.
In the Canton area, between 1,300 and 1,500 customers were without power, said Shelly DiMattio, a spokeswoman for American Electric Power. The largest number of affected Stark County customers, about 1,000, were in the Fulton Road Northwest area.
AEP had power restored to all customers by 6 p.m., DiMattio said.
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