Dover-Foxcroft

New owner for North Street businesses

    DOVER-FOXCROFT — AMB Signs, Foxcroft Printers and Foxcroft Laundromat have a new owner. The new owner is Daniel Moore of Dover-Foxcroft, who purchased the three businesses from previous owners Carl and Vicki Brackett. The businesses are located across the street from Will’s Shop ‘n Save at 25 North Street.

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    CHANGE IN OWNERSHIP — Daniel Moore, left, recently purchased AMB Signs, Foxcroft Printers and Foxcroft Laundromat from Carl and Vicki Brackett. The establishments are located in Dover-Foxcroft at 25 North Street.

    Moore says that the three businesses will operate as they have in the past without interruption. Quiltingmania will continue to be operated by the Bracketts at its current location at 25 North Street and be contacted at 564-3533 or quiltingmaniausa@gmail.com.
    The Bracketts are going to stay on board for the next few months for training and a smooth transition, from one owner to the next. Moore would like everyone to know that Pam Walton will be staying on as well.
    Moore was born and raised in Dover-Foxcroft and is a 2000 graduate of Foxcroft Academy. After high school, he spent eight years in the military and has since been working as a consultant for the government.
    AMB Signs is a full-service sign business offering car and truck lettering, business signs, window lettering, carved signs, gold leaf signs, plaques, individual vinyl lettering and much more. Foxcroft Printers offers photocopying, both black and white and color, flyers, brochures, business cards, two and three part NCR business invoices, design work and much more. Foxcroft Laundry is a clean, bright and well-kept self-service Laundromat.
    Moore invites everyone to stop in to see what he offers and would like to thank everyone for their future support.
    Carl and Vicki Brackett would also like to thank the community for their past support. Because of the support they received, these businesses have succeeded. They hope the community will continue to support Moore in his new venture.

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