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Carey and Giampa Realtors open York, Maine office

Carey and Giampa Realtors celebrate the opening of their fifth office in York, Maine with a ribbon cutting. From left to right are: Jim Giampa, Patrick Doherty, Nick Ponte, Fritz Schermer, Sara Walenta, Matt Sukeforth, Chalise Magill, Tamara Millard, Mike Millard, Patrick Carey, Holly Roberts, executive director, York Region Chamber of Commerce; at center of photo Kevin Erikson.

YORK, Maine — Carey and Giampa Realtors, one of the largest independent real estate agencies in the area, is celebrating the opening of its fifth office, in York, Maine.

Carey and Giampa’s agents have served the buyers and sellers of Maine, N.H. and Mass. for more than two decades. The opening of the new office at 14 York St. in York establishes a commitment to becoming part of the York and Southern Maine communities.

Broker Kevin Erikson manages the new office, along with eight agents. Erikson has experience in the construction and remodeling industries, in addition to real estate. With his understanding of architecture, construction and remodeling, Erikson and his team are uniquely qualified to work with members of the York area communities.

The York office is open seven days week or online at www.careyandgiampa.com.

Dover law firm earns national recognition

DOVER - Local law firm Burns, Bryant, Cox, Rockefeller & Durkin, P.A. is winning national recognition for the firm as a whole as well as individual attorneys.

The firm has been named to U.S. News & World Report's “Best Law Firms” tier 1 for 2022 for personal injury law.

John E. Durkin
John E. Durkin

Burns, Cox, Rockefeller & Durkin has been serving New Hampshire’s injured accident victims since 1870.

Christine M. Rockefeller
Christine M. Rockefeller

In addition to the ranking, BBCRD attorneys are now listed in “Best Lawyers” in personal injury. This honor comes from a purely peer reviewed guide.

Matthew B. Cox
Matthew B. Cox

Congratulations to attorneys Christine M. Rockefeller, Matthew B. Cox, and John E. Durkin.

TFMoran’s Dylan Cruess named to New Hampshire 200 list for second time

BEDFORD — – TFMoran’s Chief Operating Officer Dylan Cruess was recently selected as one of New Hampshire’s 200 most influential business leaders by NH Business Review. This is Cruess’ second time on the “New Hampshire 200” list, the first was in 2019, the award’s inaugural year.

Dylan Cruess
Dylan Cruess

This designation is a result of a year-long initiative conducted by NH Business Review editors who collected suggestions and nominations from their industry contacts throughout the state to determine the 200 individuals who have made the greatest impact on the Granite State’s economy, business climate and the state as a whole.

All the selected individuals were asked to complete a questionnaire for the New Hampshire 200 second edition publication to be published this fall. When asked what is most exciting about the company’s future, Cruess answered, “Over the past year we adopted an ownership transition plan, added four senior engineers as Principals to our leadership team. The ability for TFMoran to thrive and adapt during this challenging time has confirmed my belief and trust in our extraordinary team.”

Cruess joined TFMoran, Inc. in 2001 after graduating from Bates College earning a bachelor’s degree in economics. In 2013, he became an owner and chief operating officer of TFMoran when the company was transferred to four senior employees. Cruess is very involved in the local community and serves on the board of directors for numerous organizations.

The New Hampshire 200 Reception will be held on Dec. 9, 2021 at the DoubleTree by Hilton Manchester Downtown to recognize the prominent business leaders.

This article originally appeared on Portsmouth Herald: Updates: Carey and Giampa, TF Moran Dylan Cruess, Christine Rockefeller, Matthew Cox, John E. Durkin