Little did Matt Boucher know a social media post spotlighting three generations on his farm would springboard his family to a role in a Super Bowl commercial.
Little did Matt Boucher know a social media post spotlighting three generations on his farm would springboard his family to a role in a Super Bowl commercial.
By Preet Manukonda of Westfield High School Finding one's purpose in life shouldn't typically entail tyrannical fathers, intense battles, dying ducks, or even a scheming stepmother. Well, that sure wasn't the case for the cast and crew at Justice High School's production of&n .
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Roger E. Charbonneau Sr.
OAKVILLE – Roger Emile Charbonneau Sr., 77, husband of Corienne (Austin) Charbonneau, passed away peacefully at Waterbury Hospital surrounded by his family on Saturday, April 10, 2021.
Born in Waterbury, Conn., on July 7, 1943, Roger was the son of the late Firmin and Laura (LaPrade) Charbonneau. Roger was the retired chief mechanic for the Town of Watertown for over 30 years. He was an avid hunter and a member of the Watertown Customs Car Club. Roger was nationally known for restoring the Class A Pickup “Bad News” along with his late friend, Charlie Boucher. He was an innovator in automotive restoration including antiques. He was the proud owner of his 1951 flat black chopped Mercury which is not for sale.