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Hagan joins Roche Realty Group, Inc. in the Meredith, N.H. office

According to Frank Roche of Roche Realty Group, Inc., Rick Hagan has joined the firm's local office. "Rick has been a multi-million dollar producer and a well-respected professional in the real estate community for the past 32 years...his enthusiasm for real estate is very contagious and he has a tremendous knowledge of all Lakes Region properties," said Roche. Hagan graduated from Harvard University in 1976 where he played freshman football, rowed for the Harvard Crew team and played the male lead in "Keep your Pantheon." Hagan went onto Graduate School at Springfield College. Since 1980 Hagan worked at Lamprey and Lamprey Real Estate, where mother Peg Lamprey and Bob Lamprey were his mentor. Hagan and his wife live in the area. He is a member of the Lakes Region, State and National Association of Realtors. He holds GRI, CRS, and CNE designations.
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