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Bouchard joins MassBay as a Realtor

According to Ed Payton, proprietor of Mass Bay Associates, Judy Bouchard has joined Mass Bay as a Realtor. Bouchard is a lifelong resident of the South Shore growing up in Milton. Bouchard has lived in Marshfield for the past 12 years, prior to that she lived in Plymouth. Bouchard graduated from Milton High School and attended Quincy College. Bouchard began her real estate career as administrative support for offices in Marshfield and Duxbury, before obtaining her real estate license. Bouchard was also the co-founder of The Wool Basket, Inc. knitting store in Duxbury, where she learned the value of customer service, which she brings with her to Mass Bay. Bouchard has worked in a variety of administrative/office manager positions. She is also on the board of directors of Greyhound Pets of America, working to place retired racing greyhounds in loving homes.
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