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Express lane for Attleboro



Former post office on Park Street in Attleboro will host a Registry of Motor Vehciles express office. (File photo by Tom Maguire)




ATTLEBORO - Local motorists will get their wish, with the Registry of Motor Vehicles' announcement Thursday it will open an express office in Attleboro to replace a full-service branch that closed in North Attleboro because of budget problems.

The express branch was made possible by an offer from the city of free office space in the former post office building on Park Street next to city hall.

It should open in 30 to 60 days.

"I am thrilled that the RMV will have a new home in Attleboro," Registrar Rachel Kaprielian said. "This partnership will allow us to take care of our customers in the South Coast region and bring a steady stream of business for downtown shops and businesses."

The development is a victory for the local legislative delegation that has been lobbying for an express branch to be located in the area since the North Attleboro office closed in July.
Three area locations were offered to the registry, and state Rep. Bill Bowles, D-Attleboro, took the lead in pushing for the city facility.

Over the past several weeks, Bowles has quietly been meeting with top state officials to pressure them for an Attleboro office.

He has met with the governor, lieutenant governor, speaker of the House, chairman of the House Ways and Means Committee and Kaprielian several times to make his case.

Bowles is recovering from surgery on his jaw and cannot speak, but he issued a written statement.

"I am thrilled that through the collaboration of the governor's office, Mayor Dumas, the registrar's office and myself, along with the support of many of my colleagues in the House, that this project could be completed," Bowles said.

"The legislative delegation in the Attleboro area presented a strong voice for an express registry in the Attleboro area. The express RMV is an absolute necessity for the Attleboro community and surrounding areas. Without the dedication of all members involved, I don't believe this project could have been completed."

Other area legislators also spoke out on the issue, saying they could accept any of the locations offered for free, including Emerald Square mall in North Attleboro and a visitors' center off Interstate 95.

"This is good news all the way around. We all worked together on this," said state Rep. Betty Poirier, R-North Attleboro.

Mayor Kevin Dumas weighed in with the state and offered the registry free space in the basement of the former Post Office building, which the city owns.

The mayor also took Kaprielian for a tour of facility.
Dumas and Bowles said the express office would not only provide a service to area residents, but would attract more potential customers to the downtown area, which the city is trying to revitalize.

Since the closing of the North Attleboro branch, local motorists have had to go to Milford, Taunton or Brockton to get licenses and registrations.

Poirier said she has heard "horror stories" of long lines at other registry branches since the North Attleboro branch closed.

The registry was interested in the Attleboro space because it has been trying to stop renting offices and take advantage of free facilities to save money.

"Upon the closure of the North Attleboro Registry of Motor Vehicles, I immediately called the governor and lieutenant governor's office as well as the registrar of motor vehicles to find an alternative solution to a permanent closure in our area," Dumas said.

"Our local delegation, especially Rep. Bill Bowles, led the charge and helped make this endeavor possible."

Bowles said it was a team effort.

Gov. Deval Patrick said in difficult economic times, it is important for state and local governments to work together.

"Our transportation agencies share a common goal of delivering quality and cost-effective customer service," Patrick said. "By partnering with the City of Attleboro, we will achieve this goal for our customers in the South Coast region and help stimulate economic development in the downtown area."

Lt. Gov. Timothy Murray praised Bowles and Dumas for their creative thinking that led to the decision to open an express office.

"This is a great example of what we can accomplish when we work together to address the needs of Massachusetts residents," he said.

 


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car 20 wrote on Sep 28, 2009 5:26 PM:

" Its a good idea on paper or another political promise to get a vote. But let's get back to reality. 1st parking is an issue both on enough spaces. Under ordinance and ADA there will be insufficiant parking for the disabled. OOOPs another blunder by the politicians. 2nd the building is and was not vacant. Regustry of Deeds, building dept, and rumor had the ARA was to fill in the gap. and lets not forget the police. They use it for the auxillary police. 3rd location out of all the vacant buildings ie TI, Attleboro industial park, and the famous IBP that is in construction, mind you an I sore and waste onf natural resources like the trees. 4th Express. most of the RMV transactions can take place online. But the requirement of some renewal and at the same moment Individuals requiring to get a license requires a road test. But this should help the cause for the political of one article that was posted 1 week back. Requiring seniors to be tested over and over till they right to drive is taken away. Another way of politics taking some if not all thier rights away. Sorry granma, the mayor and the law didn't think it through. Or did they. Sorry people, but we should all be voicing our opinion on all that is happening here in the city. It seems like government is running the people and the people are not being really heard, but our pockets are flippingthebill "

fred17b wrote on Sep 26, 2009 6:13 AM:

" Betty is all about Betty....when things go wrong she touts herself as having "fought the big fight". And when things go well she is out front touting herself and her "tiredless efforts to help the people". The only thing Betty likes to help is herself, her Ego and anything that puts her in the limelight. Her time is done...move on! "

wxman wrote on Sep 14, 2009 8:30 AM:

" hardhearted, I'm not 100% sure, but I think express RMVs are for mostly paperwork.. ie, renewals, permits, etc.. no road tests.. not sure what else differs.. "

ricknkim wrote on Sep 13, 2009 8:37 PM:

" Sounds good Snarky, enjoy having your "fun". "

snarky wrote on Sep 13, 2009 1:04 PM:

" ricknkim - I do have major problems with Poirier's morals, values, politics and especially choosing religion over her family...but I just think it is funnier to talk about her clothes. "

ricknkim wrote on Sep 12, 2009 8:11 PM:

" You can call me anything you like, this is America after all . . . just don't call me late for dinner. Wasn't meaning to lecture, just trying to understand your bitter resentment towards her and what your motives are for attacking her persoanl appearance rather than her morals, stance and politics. Carry on "

snarky wrote on Sep 11, 2009 6:35 PM:

" Ya know, ricknkim, can I call you ricknkim? Ricknkim, since you are both male and female, I guess you do see this from two perspectives. I just want to let you know, it has been tough growing up with a name like Snarky... always being made fun of in school and such. But I digress... since you are both genders, I will take your comments twice to heart and really think long and hard about my behavior here. I will get back to you later with my reflections... "

kevin h. wrote on Sep 11, 2009 5:34 PM:

" Close ALL the registries. They are just a make work program for state workers. All transactions could be done by a mixture of registry online, auto insurance agents, driving schools, and perhaps AAA offices. "

ricknkim wrote on Sep 11, 2009 4:26 PM:

" Just seems like you, Snarky, have an inferiority complex regarding Poirier. I guess I'm just suspect of people who take personal shots at people at such an elementary level and curious what the motivation is. I'm no fan of politicians, but being one sure seems more daunting than being an anonymous blogger lobbing personal insults and adding little to a debate. "

hardhearted wrote on Sep 11, 2009 4:10 PM:

" wxman -- thanks. Now what about my other question? What is the difference between an Express office and a full service office? "

wxman wrote on Sep 11, 2009 3:55 PM:

" hardhearted.. there is free parking behind the police station and city hall on Pine St.. I'm sure there are a few handicapped spots there.. For those not disabled, it seriously is a 5 minute walk from the Sanford St garage to City Hall. I believe it's something like $0.25/hr. And there's usually a good deal of on street parking in the area as well. "

snarky wrote on Sep 11, 2009 3:49 PM:

" Ok hardhearted, here's how it all went down. A few years ago, I was reaching for a smart, flare legged pant suit in Talbots and Betty yanked it right out of my hand and bought it. Then, I bumped into her again reaching for some pancake, greasepaint make-up at the counter at ClownyClownClown's and she pushed me right out of the way again... "

hardhearted wrote on Sep 11, 2009 3:33 PM:

" It's my turn to feed Snarky's ego by asking a question. Did Rep Poirier steal you high school boyfriend or did she make cheerleader squad and you didn't? I'm not a Poirier fan, but I have to say your sniping at Poirier every change you get has piqued my professional interest. "

hardhearted wrote on Sep 11, 2009 3:29 PM:

" A couple of questions. 1. What does an Express office lack in service that makes it an express office. 2. Can someone tell me if there is free parking around there? For those who don't care about convenient parking I would ask if you have ever been stuck in a wheel chair or on crutches and try to navigate a congested downtown area? Then you would care a lot about convenient parking. "

snarky wrote on Sep 11, 2009 3:08 PM:

" Oh come on some of you. Can't we have a little fun at Betty's expense. She is so easy to make fun of and God knows she deserves it. "

stp wrote on Sep 11, 2009 2:59 PM:

" Parking is a very big issue downtown, not just for the registry, but for all businesses. This issue needs to be addressed if anyone wants more businesses downtown. "

Senior wrote on Sep 11, 2009 2:47 PM:

" The anger and frustration towards Poirier shown here is utterly justified, she had ZERO to do with helping bring the RMV to downtown Attleboro, she was vigorously trying to keep it in her own town, regrettably for her she had her time and the outcome was its closing in N.Attleboro, period. I got heated when I read Betty put herself into the mix of politicians like Mayor Dumas and Representative Bowles who both undoubtedly spearheaded this effort, she is a fraud, and I hope people begin to see what this woman is truly about, herself, pure and simple.
One last thing, Congrats people of the City of Attleboro, Mayor Dumas and Representitive Bowles on your this great accomplishment, see you in line! "

cntrygrl wrote on Sep 11, 2009 12:48 PM:

" I am very very positive about having the Registry intown however I am concerned about parking. I'm hoping it was a consideration on which lots would be used (Dunham St, Bank St, Pine St, T-Station?). Free parking would be a positive for other business/facilities in the walking area like the Banks, Restaurants, Courthouse, Convenience stores, Hardware store, Gas station, Salvation Army store. Yes, the police station is next door - Good. I think it's great not negative at all "

samsammam wrote on Sep 11, 2009 12:27 PM:

" WOW all the negativety!! I say Thank GOD! I could care less about the parking. I would rather spend 10 minutes finding parking or even walking from a lot to the registry if it means I don't have to drive an hour out of my way. Many people can only get to the registry on their lunch break and driving to Taunton or Fall River is a major pain. I had the pleasure of going to the Taunton office a few weeks ago,. I got there when the door opened and it was an hour and a half wait just to get your ticket to be called~! needless to say I left and went to another registry where it was totally out of my way but I was able to get a ticket, have a seat and be served with in an hour and a half. We want the business in town and we have no parking for patrons either. I'm sure everyone can act like adults and figure it out. I think the convenience is worth the inconvenience. As far as going to the mall, who in their right mind would want to park at the mall and make their way through crowds to renew a license? Stop whinning "

ricknkim wrote on Sep 11, 2009 11:50 AM:

" Seems like a lot of people failed to kick their dog today to get out their anger and negativity. Best to attack someones personal appearance rather than intelligently debate issues and offer congrats when something positive is achieved in the region. Must be nice to be perfect . . . "

VladsBack! wrote on Sep 11, 2009 11:03 AM:

" Aw come on, Betty's been busy keeping school kids from watching the president. "

common sense coordinator wrote on Sep 11, 2009 10:55 AM:

" Lack of Common Sense from most everyone but Realist, especially Snarky, who has nothing of substance to offer. I'm glad Snarky feels "tough" posting anonymously and attacking the physical appearance of Rep. Poirier. You haven't even addressed her political views. At least I could respect you if you disagreed with her stances. Unfortunately, you only disagree with her hair, make-up and clothes. You offer nothing to this conversation and most likely, nothing to society.

And, how can so many people feel like lap dog Rep. Bowels did anything to get this express lane. He is just another democrat pawn fighting for the leadership's scraps. Luckily for Bowels, he was finally throw some scraps. Don't the people of Attleboro want someone with a spine; who expresses his or her own viewpoints and not that which he is expected to portray? Bowels is a marionette. When you had John Lepper, whether you agreed with his politics or not, you at least had representation with conviction. He had his own views and took his own stances. But, as we always see with politics, people cry for reform and better times but never do anything about it...like voting out the pawns and bringing in those who truly represent the people.

Massachusetts has 160 State Representatives and roughly 18 are Republican. Do you think this is the best system regardless of party affiliation? "

snarky wrote on Sep 11, 2009 10:24 AM:

" Skeptic, neither Poirier nor I would be featured in Vogue. That is for sure. I am, however, proud of the fact that I would also never be featured on the cover of Modern Clown Magazine...Betty could be. "

skeptic wrote on Sep 11, 2009 10:08 AM:

" Is the parking in the city garage free?
Snarky -- I'm sure you look like you just stepped out of the pages of vogue. "

snarky wrote on Sep 11, 2009 9:55 AM:

" oh wait, I forgot to mention her matching skirt suits (Skoots?) and pumps in her favorite shades of sherbert....HAHAHA. Realist, you gotta lighten up. She really is a great person....to make fun of!!! HAHAHA! "

wxman wrote on Sep 11, 2009 9:52 AM:

" there is ample and cheap parking at the downtown garage off Bank and Sanford streets, a very short walk from the city offices.

and an example of what can't be done online is renewing a license that needs a new picture. MUST go to the RMV for this. "

radar57 wrote on Sep 11, 2009 9:52 AM:

" Hopefully its all up to codes on Handi-Cap regulations and insurance for liability. "

snarky wrote on Sep 11, 2009 9:48 AM:

" realist, not even close to being done making fun of Mis-representative Poirier! Let's start with her clown make-up and her bullet proof hair...HAHAHA.

All kidding aside, do you really think calling the Emerald Square Mall the EMS makes it sound official? Second, it was going on the 3rd floor. Third, have you ever tried to park at the mall during holiday season or a sale event. Fourth, why am I arguing with a bone head??? "

realist wrote on Sep 11, 2009 9:28 AM:

" Has everyone had fun making fun of Representative Poirier. If I may point out --there is no parking, at least no public parking, at this building. The hacks at the registry decided that they would turn down the convenient and free space at the ESM in favor of something convenient to those working in city offices downtown.
And before the partisans start touting that we need a Democrat in North Attleborough -- remember who brought you the 6.5 % tax, the extra meals tax and now they want to give the Democratic governor the right to appoint a senator. The very right they took from Romney because "the people" should decide. "

what's up? wrote on Sep 11, 2009 9:13 AM:

" building is not vacant (hasn't been for a number of years. some city offices, then the registry of deeds now this!! This is express registry ...fast in and outs. much can be done on line, but for those things that can't this will be great. I have stopped into City Hall and never had problem finding close parking near this building. sometimes on street and most often in lot. sure if parking becomes issue, city employees will have to use back lot, time will tell

also Matt Throwbridge is running against Betty.

Thanks again Mr. Bowles! "

noonespecial wrote on Sep 11, 2009 9:06 AM:

" Most RMV business can be done online, why would you stand in lines? "

late to the party wrote on Sep 11, 2009 9:01 AM:

" Actually, the building has been in use for a few years now as a branch office for the Registry of Deeds. The Registry of Motor vehicles will compliment that use well. Great job Dumas and Bowles!!!

Second, Poirier saying "we all worked together on this" is an outright lie. She did not do her job in the first place and instead put her later energy into trying to stop Bowles and Attleboro from getting this accomplished. She should be ashamed of herself for doing nothing and then being a total phony. "

ps911fan wrote on Sep 11, 2009 8:56 AM:

" I love the way Betty "EpicFail" Pourier tried to jump on the bandwagon after fumbling the ball.

Glad to see Bowles pick up the ball....

Every time we put an empty building back in action is win for the city.

Good Job, Bill!!! and get well "

redsoxgirl wrote on Sep 11, 2009 8:25 AM:

" That is great news. It will be more convenient, easy to get to and now that historic building will have a purpose again. "

mia wrote on Sep 11, 2009 8:13 AM:

" Negativity sure can breed negativity...

It seems several of the posters cannot be happy that this was a success. "

1333 wrote on Sep 11, 2009 8:07 AM:

" This is great news! One less empty building in Attleboro. Thank you to all officials who helpeed make this possible. Something can be accomplished when everyone works together. "

denau wrote on Sep 11, 2009 8:06 AM:

" North Attleboro has a chance to get real representation by electing Matt Trowbridge as state representative in 2010. Matt is bright, energetic and a problem solver just like Bill Bowles. "

romanjor wrote on Sep 11, 2009 7:51 AM:

" cntrygrl, what you have to pay is a parking ticket. This will be great for the police coffers. They'll hire extra police with stimulus money, mind you, just to reap the rewards of this heavenly source or revenue. "

reb715 wrote on Sep 11, 2009 7:28 AM:

" I live in North. Great news to get a RMV back in the area...Good job Rep Bowles and Mayor Dumas....How come we can't get active representation like this in Nort.... Betty? "

dsca995 wrote on Sep 11, 2009 7:07 AM:

" Rep Poirier is a Republican, which in this state is as useless as ....(fill in the blank), when it comes to delivering the pork or in this case the RMV to Downtown Attleboro. "

dsca995 wrote on Sep 11, 2009 7:03 AM:

" I'm all for driving people back into our downtowns, the small business's that are there need all the traffic they can get.
But there is no significant parking at this location. Almost all of the parking in this area is dedicated to city employee or police. Almost all people that use the RMV DRIVE to it. This doesn't make a lot of sense. "

PMICHAELS wrote on Sep 11, 2009 6:25 AM:

" CNTRYGRL,
YOUR ANSWER IS PARKING!!
IT'S NICE TO BELIEVE IT'LL WORK AND TRYING NOT TO BE NEGATIVE BUT....?
TIME WILL TELL / FOR SURE "

chartley-sam wrote on Sep 11, 2009 6:11 AM:

" Great job Representative Bowles *applause*
Now, if you'd be kind enough to turn your trusty typewriter on Taunton . . . How about getting Automatic Machine Products back?
Also, someone mentioned Betty who?? "

cntrygrl wrote on Sep 11, 2009 6:06 AM:

" Wonderful and Thank you for saving me a trip to Taunton,Brockton or Milford but nothing is for free. What do we have to pay for now???? "