People and Property: Real Estate and Construction News From Around NH
Bascom named Sunapee Region Realtor of Year, Creighton honored by Queen Elizabeth … and more

Jennifer Lambert has been named director of environmental services at The Nobis Group, Concord. Lambert, a senior hydrogeologist and associate of the firm, has over 17 years of experience working on environmental investigation and remediation projects throughout New England.
44 Chenell Drive, a 21,000-square-foot building on 2.4 acres in Concord, has been sold by Chenell Drive Trust to New Sunset Realty. Bob Rohrer and Dan Scanlon of Colliers’ Manchester office represented the seller and assisted the buyer in the transaction. According to the Merrimack County Registry of Deeds, the property sold for $1.9 million.
Carter Bascom of Four Seasons Sotheby International Realty, New London, has been named 2021 Realtor of the Year by the Sunapee Region Board of Realtors. The honor is awarded in recognition of Realtors who have served not only the real estate profession but also their communities. Bascom serves on both the New Hampshire Association of Realtors’ Public Policy Committee and is the co-chair of the Housing Opportunity Task Force, a partnership of the Sunapee Region and Upper Valley Board of Realtors.
Mike Reed, president of Stebbins Commercial Properties, has announced the sale of the 12,700-square-foot building at 6 Continental Blvd., Merrimack, by Corja Inc. of Merrimack to 6 Continental LLC of Hudson. Reed represented Corja and Mike Tamposi of CBRE represented the buyer. According to the Hillsborough County Registry of Deeds, sale price was $975,000.
Belknap EDC has awarded its 2021 Norman Marsh Award to outgoing board member Gary Groleau of New Hampshire Ball Bearings for his longtime association with organization an in particular for his efforts in the revitalization of the Colonial Theatre in Laconia.
Bob Creighton of Arnett Development Group, Concord, and founder and CEO of University Innovations Global, has been appointed by Queen Elizabeth II as a member of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire. Creighton was honored for his work as president of the organization Scots in New England as well as former president of the New Hampshire Highland Games.