Two Marlborough firefighters retire

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Two Marlborough firefighters retire
Alan Lizotte (Photo/Marlborough Fire Local 1714)

MARLBOROUGH – Two Marlborough firefighters recently retired. 

Firefighter Alan Lizotte retired on June 29. 

Lizotte began his career with the Marlborough Fire Department as a firefighter in 1989. He was the last of the “class of ‘89” with the Marlborough Fire Department. 

After going through the Fire District 14 Fire Academy, Lizotte was assigned to Group 4, Station 3. He eventually became the driver of Ladder 1 and finished his career on Group 3, Tower 1.

He and his wife Carrie reside in Shrewsbury, with their three dogs Maia, Pepper and Ellie. The pair have two grown sons, Austin and Christian Lizotte. 

As to what he is looking forward to in retirement, Lizotte stated that “he will be happy being a stay -at- home dog dad.”

Two Marlborough firefighters retire
Scott Clemmer (Photo/Ron Ayotte)

Marlborough Fire Captain Scott Clemmer retired on June 27. 

Clemmer began his career with the Marlborough Fire Department as a dispatcher in 1991. He

eventually was appointed as an intermittent firefighter. He was appointed as a permanent

firefighter in 2000. 

Clemmer was promoted to lieutenant in 2013 and then to captain in 2017.

He was also a paramedic and worked for American Medical Response in Worcester and

Community EMS in Marlborough.

“I was fortunate to work with a great group of people in my 31+ years on the

MFD,” said Clemmer. “I’m looking forward to the next chapter of life and taking care of my grandkids.”

He resides with his wife Melissa in Grafton.

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