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He won the 1973 and 1979 track Modified championships. Bouchard also drove for Legendary car owners Bob Judkins (# 2 &# 7 ) and also Len Boehler (# 3 ) where he won numerous races at Stafford Speedway, Thompson Speedway, Seekonk Speedway, Waterford Speedbowl and Westboro Speedway. One of Bouchard's biggest modified victories came at Thompson Speedway driving Dick Armstrong's # 1 in the Thompson 300 in 1980.

Waterford and is
Other than UPC, the only other operator providing analogue and digital cable is Casey Cablevision, which operates in Dungarvan, County Waterford.
Similar to the cities of Cork, Limerick, Galway, and Waterford — Dublin is administered separately from its respective County with its own City Council.
It is very similar to the language heard in the southeast of Ireland centuries ago, due to mass emigration from the counties Tipperary, Waterford, Wexford, County Kerry and Cork.
Wedgwood's company is still a famous name in pottery today ( as part of Waterford Wedgwood ; see Waterford Crystal ), and " Wedgwood China " is sometimes used as a term for his Jasperware, the coloured stoneware with applied relief decoration ( usually white ), still common throughout the world.
It is shorthand for " boy ", ( and is a turn of phrase particularly pronounced with the Waterford dialect of Hiberno-Irish ) but is used variably to address members of either sex.
* There is a Gladstone Street in Waterford City and also Clonmel in Ireland.
In addition " County Tipperary " is actually two administrative counties, called North Tipperary and South Tipperary while the major urban centres Cork, Galway, Limerick, and Waterford have been separated from the town and rural areas of their counties.
* In Ireland, the Diocese of Waterford is erected.
* Ireland's first city, Waterford, is founded on the River Suir.
The majority of the county is represented in Congress by Republican Chris Gibson, with the exception being the town of Waterford, which is represented by Democrat Paul Tonko.
County Kilkenny is bordered by Laois, Carlow, Wexford, Waterford and Tipperary.
The main N24 road from Limerick to Waterford passes through the town and the town of Tipperary is located 12 kilometres south-east of Oola.
County Waterford () is a county in Ireland.
It is named after the city of Waterford which is derived from the Old Norse name Veðrafjǫrðr or Vedrarfjord.
Waterford County Council is the local authority for the county.
Dungarvan is the county seat for Waterford County Council.
County Waterford is colloquially known as " The Déise " ().
The ancient principality of the Déise is today roughly coterminous with the current Roman Catholic Diocese of Waterford and Lismore.

Waterford and under
Later, wishing to be rid of Warbeck, James IV provided a ship called the Cuckoo and a hired crew under a Breton captain which returned Perkin to Waterford in shame in July 1497.
Since that time, the administrative re-organisation has reduced the geographical extent of the county by the extent of the area under the jurisdiction of Waterford City Council.
Today, the geographic extent of the county is limited to the area under the jurisdiction of Waterford County Council.
Waterford Township is governed under the Township form of New Jersey municipal government by a five-member Township Committee.
Laid out under the name of Waterford in 1833, it was renamed Uhrichsville in 1839 after Michael Uhrich, a local mill operator.
Similar laws were passed for Limerick in 1934 and Waterford in 1939 under the Fianna Fáil Government.
On the outbreak of the Second Desmond Rebellion in 1579, Stanley was promoted to captain under Sir William Drury, lord justice of Ireland, who knighted him at Waterford for his service in penetrating Limerick in pursuit of the followers of Gerald Fitzgerald, 15th Earl of Desmond.
Waterford Village is one of only twelve villages in New York still incorporated under a charter, the other villages having incorporated or re-incorporated under the provisions of Village Law.
In 1808, seven of the staff including Edmund Rice, took religious vows under the authority of Bishop Power of Waterford.
The airline has four bases in Cork, Dublin, Shannon and Waterford which operate under the Aer Lingus Regional brand.
He also founded monasteries at Drumlane, near Milltown in County Cavan, at Ferns in County Wexford, across the Irish Sea in Wales where he was under the monastic rule of Saint David, at Disert-Nairbre in County Waterford and finally in Rossinver in County Leitrim where, on Lough Melvin s shore, he died on the 31 January, 632.
John Atherton, Bishop of Waterford and Lismore, was hanged for sodomy under a law that he had helped to institute ; his proctor John Childe was also hanged.
Limerick captured their first League of Ireland Championship in the 1959-60 season under the management of Limerick man Sonny Price, who had played for Limerick, Waterford United and Glentoran.
* September – In Ireland, following the replacement of the Cahir viaduct, the Limerick junction to Waterford section of railway reopens after nearly a year after the viaduct collapsed under a cement train.
The expedition succeeded beyond their wildest dreams ; Diarmait was reinstated as King of Leinster, the Norse towns of Wexford, Waterford and Dublin captured, and the Irish under the High King defeated.
However, O Neill s men were out of ammunition and slipped away under cover of darkness-making their way to Waterford.
He was for a time teacher of a school at Millstreet, whence, in 1837, he removed to Tourin, County Waterford, having been appointed to a school under the Commissioners of Education.
An English garrison of around 100 men under the command of Lord Esmonde was based at Duncannon Fort on Waterford Harbour.
The family were temporarily domiciled at Drumdowney while their new mansion at Bellevue, near Waterford was under construction.
On 15 August 1808, seven men, including Edmund Rice, took religious promises under Bishop John Power of Waterford.
During the late 10th and early 11th centuries, the rise of the Brian Bóruma saw Waterford and a number of other Viking ports, being firmly brought under the control of the O ' Brien dynasty.
The next phase in the life of Waterford began on August 25, 1170 when the city was taken by the Normans under Strongbow.
After the evacuation of British troops ( Devonshire Regiment ) from Waterford city at the end of the Irish War of Independence, the military and police barracks were occupied by the Waterford Flying Column, under the leadership of George Lennon of Dungarvan, which was part of the combined ( 1921 ) Waterford Brigade under the command of Pax Whelan from Dungarvan.

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