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Livermore Falls Downtown Betterment Group

Address:  c/o Androscoggin Bank
6 Androscoggin Lane
Jay, ME 04239
Phone:  (207) 897-5349 or (207) 897-5319
E-mail:  betterment@lfme.org
Website: Website
Contact:  Phil Poirier
 
Clients:  Local business people and citizens
Services:  The Livermore Falls Betterment Group (LFBG) seeks to revitalize the downtown village area both economically and esthetically.

Acting in accordance with the Comprehensive Plan of 2002 approved by the town, and the Pierce Atwood Planning Study and Revitalization Plan, approved by the Board of Selectmen in 2004, LFBG wishes to create an inviting atmosphere in the downtown village area which will draw in new sources of retail and services. In the process, LFBG will help Livermore Falls develop a more diversified economy, while retaining a small-town/village feel. Recently, with Livermore Falls' acceptance into the Square One Program of the Maine Downtown Center, we also have agreed to organize ourselves according to the four-point principles of the Maine Street Maine Program.

Fees:  No. of Employees Annual Dues

1 - 5 $ 40.00

6 – 10 $ 75.00

11 + $100.00

Individual Membership $ 40.00

Hours:  Monthly meetings 5:30 p.m. last Tuesday of the month at the Chuck Wagon Restaurant

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