Doug Boucher

Doug Boucher

Photo: 95.7FM WZID


Afternoons from 3pm-7pm

Doug is a true New Hampshire native and has been a dedicated employee at WZID since 1985. After retiring from teaching middle school math and his exciting career as a mobile DJ for weddings and events across New England, Doug is now enjoying working weekday afternoons on WZID.

Doug is a passionate music lover who stays up-to-date with the latest trends in the music industry. He’s also made it a priority to get in shape and joined a cross-fit gym last year. When he’s not working out, Doug loves spending quality time with his friends and family, especially his adorable grandkids.

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