Welcome to the Offices of Curtis P. Patalano

The offices of Curtis P. Patalano are located in Franklin, Massachusetts.

 

Curtis P. Patalano is a certified public accountant and an attorney at law. He is a member of the board of directors at Dean Cooperative Bank, and a justice of the peace.

 

Mr. Patalano practices on a limited basis by appointment only.

 

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Our Historic Location

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Until recently, the offices of Curtis P. Patalano were located at 137 School Street, a historical site in Franklin. The Town’s Baptist Church was originally located on the site, but was demolished in a hurricane in 1938. The property also hosted a grammar school and Franklin’s first high school. In 1961, the Franklin Congregation of Jehovah’s Witnesses built a meetinghouse at the School Street location, which later became an accounting office when the church moved to its current location on Maple Street.

 

Mr. Patalano purchased the building in 2012 and completely renovated the building and grounds, finishing the project in 2013.

 

At the end of 2021, this historic building on School Street was sold to Dean College. Following is a press release from the College:

 

Dean College is preparing to open a new Admissions Visitor Center to elevate the college tour experience for prospective students and their families and better accommodate the thousands of visitors who come to Dean each year.

 

Located at 137 School Street, the new Admissions Visitor Center will offer one central place that makes it easier for visitors to get to Dean, park at the building and be greeted by Admissions staff. The building will host daily campus tours, info sessions, local groups, presentations, admissions interviews and more.

 

Located across the street from the Dean College Children’s Center and residence halls, it will also provide a more convenient starting point for the campus tour and improve upon the overall visitor experience offered by the current Admissions Building.

 

The Admissions Visitor Center will be staffed Monday through Friday and for weekend events. The building will undergo cosmetic updates and technological upgrades before it opens later this year.

Until recently, the offices of Curtis P. Patalano were located at 137 School Street, a historical site in Franklin. The Town’s Baptist Church was originally located on the site, but was demolished in a hurricane in 1938. The property also hosted a grammar school and Franklin’s first high school. In 1961, the Franklin Congregation of Jehovah’s Witnesses built a meetinghouse at the School Street location, which later became an accounting office when the church moved to its current location on Maple Street.

 

Mr. Patalano purchased the building in 2012 and completely renovated the building and grounds, finishing the project in 2013.

 

At the end of 2021, this historic building on School Street was sold to Dean College. Following is a press release from the College:

 

Dean College is preparing to open a new Admissions Visitor Center to elevate the college tour experience for prospective students and their families and better accommodate the thousands of visitors who come to Dean each year.

Until recently, the offices of Curtis P. Patalano were located at 137 School Street, a historical site in Franklin. The Town’s Baptist Church was originally located on the site, but was demolished in a hurricane in 1938. The property also hosted a grammar school and Franklin’s first high school. In 1961, the Franklin Congregation of Jehovah’s Witnesses built a meetinghouse at the School Street location, which later became an accounting office when the church moved to its current location on Maple Street.

 

Mr. Patalano purchased the building in 2012 and completely renovated the building and grounds, finishing the project in 2013.

 

At the end of 2021, this historic building on School Street was sold to Dean College. Following is a press release from the College:

 

Dean College is preparing to open a new Admissions Visitor Center to elevate the college tour experience for prospective students and their families and better accommodate the thousands of visitors who come to Dean each year.

 

Located at 137 School Street, the new Admissions Visitor Center will offer one central place that makes it easier for visitors to get to Dean, park at the building and be greeted by Admissions staff. The building will host daily campus tours, info sessions, local groups, presentations, admissions interviews and more.

 

Located across the street from the Dean College Children’s Center and residence halls, it will also provide a more convenient starting point for the campus tour and improve upon the overall visitor experience offered by the current Admissions Building.

 

The Admissions Visitor Center will be staffed Monday through Friday and for weekend events. The building will undergo cosmetic updates and technological upgrades before it opens later this year. 

Located at 137 School Street, the new Admissions Visitor Center will offer one central place that makes it easier for visitors to get to Dean, park at the building and be greeted by Admissions staff. The building will host daily campus tours, info sessions, local groups, presentations, admissions interviews and more.

 

Located across the street from the Dean College Children’s Center and residence halls, it will also provide a more convenient starting point for the campus tour and improve upon the overall visitor experience offered by the current Admissions Building.

 

The Admissions Visitor Center will be staffed Monday through Friday and for weekend events. The building will undergo cosmetic updates and technological upgrades before it opens later this year.