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Wednesday, April 10, 2019

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Larry Fillmore passed away March 23 2019

OBITUARY

Larry Fillmore

SEPTEMBER 20, 1946 – MARCH 23, 2019
Obituary of Larry Fillmore
Lisbon – Larry Allen Fillmore, 72, of Lisbon, Maine, passed away on Saturday March 23, 2019. He was born on September 20, 1946, in Freeport, Maine the eldest of the late Merton and Virginia (Brown) Fillmore’s 5 children. After high school, Larry served his country proudly for 20 years of active duty in the US Army. During this time he did two tours of duty in The Vietnam War as a member of The Green Berets. After the war, Larry became an Airborne paratrooper with The 82nd Airborne Division with around 150 jumps achieved during this time. As retirement drew closer, Larry studied and graduated from New Hampshire College. Utilizing his degree, Larry continued his commitment to his country as a civilian at the Brunswick Naval Air Station. As a civilian, Larry continued to see the world until his second retirement when he chose to come home to Maine to be with his family. He was a man of many talents who enjoyed doing puzzles and who was very devoted to his community who when he felt strongly about an issue, was not afraid to express his opinion. He was an ASA umpire who was very proud of having umpired with his daughter Melissa. His love of country was only surpassed by his love for his family. Larry is survived by 3 daughters: Bobbi and Glenn Hill, Melissa and Andres Figueroa, Megan and Paul Roberts all of Lisbon, 2 brothers: Terry Fillmore, Mark and Andra Fillmore, 2 sisters: Linda Cleaves, Robyn and Tim Graham, 13 grandchildren: Kailyn Hill, Glenn Hill, Erica Hill, Germaine Fillmore, Angelina Fillmore, Natalya Figueroa, Gianna Figueroa, Amelio Figueroa, Gabriela Figueroa, Gemma Figueroa, Kayla Roberts, Karma Roberts and Anya Roberts. Besides his parents, Larry was predeceased by his loving wife, Debra Fillmore in 2000 and an infant granddaughter, Destiny Asselin. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made in Larry’s memory to: Wounded Warriors Project, PO Box 7558517, Topeka, Kansas 66675-8517. Visitation will be held at The Crosman Funeral Home in Lisbon Falls on Saturday April 6 from 1:00 PM to 3:00 PM. A celebration of Larry's life will follow at the funeral home at 3:00 PM with Military Honors.You are invited to offer your condolences and share fond memories with the family by visiting Larry’s guestbook at www.crosmanfuneralhome.com.
  • DONATIONS

  • Wounded Warriors Project, PO Box 7558517, Topeka, Kansas 66675-8517

Friday, March 22, 2019

LISBON TOWN COUNCIL AGENDA - MARCH 26, 2019

 

LISBON SCHOOL COMMITTEE AGENDA - MARCH 25, 2019



LISBON PLANNING BOARD MEETING

Planning Board Meeting

Comprehensive Plan Public Hearing

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LISBON TOWN COUNCIL MEETING

 

Council Meeting

3-26-2019 Agenda & Attachments

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LISBON FY 20 Proposed Budget (First Draft)

FY 20 Proposed Budget (First Draft)

Please see below and click on the following Proposed Budget (first draft) links:
    Manager's FY 20 Budget Message
    FY 20 Proposed Municipal Budget 
    FY 20 Proposed Waste Water Treatment Plant Budget
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LISBON TOWN COUNCIL MINUTES

                                                        Council Meeting Minutes

See attached Council Meeting Minutes for March 5, 2019

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Tuesday, March 19, 2019

Friday, March 15, 2019

LISBON TOWN COUNCIL MEETING

Council Meeting

03-19-2019 Agenda & Attachments

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Sunday, March 10, 2019

LISBON WATER DEPARTMENT UPDATE

 

Water Main Break at 67 Ferry Road

The Lisbon Water Department has a water main break near 67 Ferry Road. Ferry Road from Marshall Street to 81 Ferry Road will have no water while repairs are completed. Water Department staff is working to shut the main down at the time of this posting. We anticipate that the emergency water service interruption on Ferry Road to last 8 hours. Repair crews and equipment are mobilizing to the site at this time. We will update the project status when we have the water line exposed.
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