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CableVision update with Wednesday schedule

CableVision worker repairing lines

Internet is back for 85 percent of the Island’s CableVision clients, and 93 percent of video subscribers are now back online, as post-hurricane restoration work continues.

CableVision CEO Terry Roberson said work at the East End had concluded today — but crews were kept busy throughout the rest of the Island.

CableVision workers will deal with the following areas tomorrow: North Shore Road from Winton Hill Lane to Aubrey Road; Claytown Road; Summit View Drive; Limehouse Lane; Cottage Hill Road, Lane and Drive; Abbots Cliff Road; Link Lane; Bakery Lane; Market Lane; Rockville Lane and Close; Warehouse Lane; Ferrar’s Close; Richmond Road; Woodbourne Avenue and Crescent; Sharon Lane; Serpentine Road; Woodlands Road; Uppington Crescent; Parsons Road to Glebe Road and all neighbouring streets; Orchard Grove; Derwent Lane; Robert Avenue North; Church Lane; Railway Terrace; Friswell’s Hill; Pitt’s Bay Road between The Fairmont Hamilton Princess and Hidden Lane; Long Bay Road; Cambridge Road; East Shore Road; Gwelly Lane; Honeysuckle Lane; Long Point Road; Broome Street; Beacon Hill; Wefo Road; Tween Walls and Southbend Lane.

Subscribers who have noticed crews at work in their neighbourhood but who are still without service should contact the company at 292-5544.