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Dennis Dwelly joins Dean Bank as Branch Manager of the Blackstone Office
FRANKLIN, MASSACHUSETTS, August 27, 2007

Wayne A. Cottle, President and CEO of Dean Bank, announced today that Dennis D. Dwelly has joined the Bank as Branch Officer of the Blackstone Office. Mr. Dwelly has an extensive background in bank branch management and business development including the Blackstone and Bellingham MA communities. He specializes in providing his customers with personalized service and providing his staff with training and motivation.  Mr. Dwelly looks forward to seeing many familiar faces in the Blackstone community.

Mr. Dwelly is also President of Animal Care Plus, Inc in Attleboro, MA, which he has owned and operated since he established it in 1994. Dwelly is a graduate of Fairhaven High School, has completed degree work at the Community College of Rhode Island, and has a certificate in animal care from Mount Ida College.

Dean Bank, founded in 1889, is a Massachusetts state-chartered, mutually owned institution with assets in excess of $200 million. The bank has offices located in Franklin, Blackstone, Bellingham, and Mendon and a full-service educational and training facility at Tri-County Regional Vocational High School in Franklin. As a member of both the FDIC and the SIF, the bank’s deposits are insured in full.


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