Dear Norfolk County Resident,
RE: Poor Norfolk County Decision-making
Not having an occupancy permit means there is no operational Registry Disaster Recovery office. This jeopardizes the operations of the Registry of Deeds and the legal land documents that give you title to your homes and properties. The incompetence in executing this plan by County Director John J. Cronin and those he supervises means the Norfolk County Registry of Deeds which has had a Register Disaster Recovery office located in Dedham that was 100% dedicated to protecting Registry operations and services does NOT HAVE ANY disaster recovery office at this time. It is an example of incompetence that in this era of cybersecurity risks and scams that for the first time since 2011 there is not a Registry Satellite and Disaster Recovery office. For 15 years there was such an office and since June of 2025 there is not a functioning Satellite Disaster Recovery Office due to the poor decision making and unsound management of County Director John J. Cronin and the three (3) elected Norfolk County Commissioners’ that he reports to.
The Walpole Building Commissioner wrote that relative to Norfolk County that they were “...informed they will need to be AAB Compliant, file for a new Certificate of Occupancy as there is a new use going into the building.” AAB Compliant means Norfolk County did not comply with making this renovated smoking lounge on the second floor of a dated school building accessible to all. Those with disabilities should have access to all public buildings including the services provided by the Registry of Deeds. I wrote to the Norfolk County Commissioners and County Director John J. Cronin on June 18, 2025 before County Director John J. Cronin announced on June 25, 2025 that “the disaster recovery room at the Agricultural High School is ready for occupation.” See the open session minutes of the Norfolk County Commissioners. This statement was obviously untrue given there was no occupancy permit received from the Town of Walpole. In my letter of June 18, 2025 to County Director John J. Cronin and the three (3) County Commissioners I wrote the following:
Please note the current Registry Disaster Recovery office down the street from the Norfolk Registry of Deeds is very accessible. This was done because any Disaster Recovery office must be open to the public in order to conduct Registry recordings and services. Upon inspection of the Walpole County Disaster Recovery office on the second floor of a dated school building it appears the entrance door with the paper Norfolk Registry of Deeds sign attached is NOT handicapped accessible. The Dedham Registry of Deeds Disaster Recovery Office which is being eliminated certainly has more visibility, signage and accessibility to the public including handicap accessibility than what is currently proposed at the Walpole County office. The “new County Disaster Recovery office” in Walpole should have handicap accessibility and comply with all state, federal and local laws.
This is not the first time Norfolk County Director John J. Cronin and the three (3) elected Norfolk County Commissioners, two of them are attorneys, have violated state law. A number of state courts including the highest state court in Massachusetts, the Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court, have ruled that Norfolk County Director John J. Cronin and the three (3) Norfolk County Commissioners have broken and violated state laws. The cities and towns of Norfolk County as well as the taxpayers PAY for this Norfolk County Government. The taxpayers deserve better. Is it time for the residents and communities that make up Norfolk County to rethink and possibly abolish County Government here in Norfolk County?
William P. O’Donnell
Norfolk County Register of Deeds
More in this section
Norfolk County Real Estate Activity Slows in May 2026
Norfolk County Register of Deeds William P. O’Donnell today released the real estate recording statistics for May 2026, which indicate a slowdown in real estate activity across Norfolk County compared to May 2025, with declines seen in several key indicators including sales volume, average sale prices, and mortgage activity.
June 25, 2026
Norwood Italian Lodge #1235 awards 2026 Scholarships at Award Night
$2,000 given out for local students
June 18, 2026
Norwood Fire remembers
Norwood Fire pays tribute to those who lost their lives in the profession
June 18, 2026
Library announces Viola Sastavickas Scholarship winners
The family of Viola Sastavickas has made donations to the Morrill Memorial Library since 2007 in order to create a scholarship in the amount of $2,500 per year. This scholarship is to be awarded annually to a current or former library employee or library volunteer for one of the following purposes: undergraduate or graduate school, a formal course of study, or an enrichment opportunity (continuing education).
June 18, 2026


Comments