Jay advances storm-resilience efforts as state releases new plan

LIVERMORE FALLS ADVERTISER • November 5, 2025

Jay is already carrying out many of the steps recommended in Maine’s new statewide infrastructure resilience plan, work that began after severe flooding damaged multiple roads, Town Manager Shiloh LaFreniere told the Select Board Oct. 27. The plan comes from the Maine Infrastructure Rebuilding and Resilience Commission, a group established in 2024 to study how communities can better prepare for stronger and more frequent storms.

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