Patsy co

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When it comes to transportation, you want quality, service, reliability and above all experience regarding about how you get from point “A” to point “B”. Regardless if you own a Kenworth tractor-trailer, or a four-door sedan Patsy’s is New England’s Transportation authority. Patsy’s has been a fixture in New England for over 85 years, providing the region with commercial and consumer transportation. Our roots date back to 1917 when Pasquale Alosa, Sr., “Patsy”, came to this country from Italy, to make a better life for himself and his family. He began his auto repair shop on South Main Street in Concord, New Hampshire. The only English words he knew at that time were “Patsy’s fix!” and that’s how he would answer his phone. The business eventually grew, and his son Joseph R. Alosa, Sr. took over in the mid 1950’s turning wrenches along side his dad. Patsy took ill and passed away in 1960, leaving his son Joe to run the business. In 1961 Joe was approached by General Motors to become one of the area’s first dealers. Now, Joe, not knowing a whole lot about becoming a dealer, at first said no thank you. But the gentleman from GM was persistent and asked if he could leave the contract with him to “look it over”, Joe said sure I’ll take a look at it. And the rest they say is history >>>

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When it comes to transportation, you want quality, service, reliability and above all experience regarding about how you get from point “A” to point “B”. Regardless if you own a Kenworth tractor-trailer, or a four-door sedan Patsy’s is New England’s Transportation authority. Patsy’s has been a fixture in New England for over 85 years, providing the region with commercial and consumer transportation. Our roots date back to 1917 when Pasquale Alosa, Sr., “Patsy”, came to this country from Italy, to make a better life for himself and his family. He began his auto repair shop on South Main Street in Concord, New Hampshire. The only English words he knew at that time were “Patsy’s fix!” and that’s how he would answer his phone. The business eventually grew, and his son Joseph R. Alosa, Sr. took over in the mid 1950’s turning wrenches along side his dad. Patsy took ill and passed away in 1960, leaving his son Joe to run the business. In 1961 Joe was approached by General Motors to become one of the area’s first dealers. Now, Joe, not knowing a whole lot about becoming a dealer, at first said no thank you. But the gentleman from GM was persistent and asked if he could leave the contract with him to “look it over”, Joe said sure I’ll take a look at it. And the rest they say is history >>>

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New Hampshire

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Founded

1917

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Estimated Revenue

$10,000,000 to $50,000,000

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