The Cambridge Electric Light Company cut off power on certain circuits in the Harvard Square area early this morning, but the shutdown had no effect on household current or on the Harvard Houses.
In order to replace a cable, the company halted service on some of the area's 575-volt heavy-duty circuits. But the 110-volt lighting circuits, which run your radios and alarm clocks, were unaffected.
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