A holiday sign turned sarcastic in tone as flood waters surrounded it in Livermore Falls on Tuesday. Credit: Troy R. Bennett / BDN

Monday’s wind and rain storm knocked out power to a third of the state and has caused many millions of dollars in damage due to flooding and downed trees.

It’s also thrown holiday plans into disarray for many across the state, as tens of thousands of people remain without power, grocery stores have been emptied out, certain roads remain impassable and precious hours of preparation time have been lost.

Have your holiday plans been upset by the power outages and storm damage? Will that holiday baking have to wait or not happen at all? Will you have to move the festivities to another location? Will you be spending Christmas Eve cold and in the darkness?

Fill out the form below, leave a comment or send an email to web@bangordailynews.com with your stories about how this mess of a storm has thrown a wrench into what’s supposed to be the happiest time of the year. We’ll follow up with a story over the weekend.

Emily Burnham is a Maine native and proud Bangorian, covering business, the arts, restaurants and the culture and history of the Bangor region.

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