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2 unusual facts about H. A. Boucher


H. A. Boucher

He also had an interest in telecommunications, sparked by the first Apple computers, and became known as a telecommunications whiz whose successes included a crusade to boost Internet access in remote Alaska villages.

Born in Nashua, New Hampshire to Henry Aristide Boucher, Sr. and Helen Isabel Cameron, Boucher's father died shortly after his birth from lingering effects of exposure to mustard gas in World War I at the Battle of Verdun in 1916.


Maurice Cunningham

During his tenure on the board, the selectmen unanimously voted not to renew Town Manager Paul H. Boucher's contract.


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