Andover Business - House of Clean and Andover Business - Indra Spa and Salon: Difference between pages
(New page: House of Clean, located at 77 Main Street in Andover, closed after four decades of business on December 20, 2006. The business was owned by Nicholas Aznoian. Aznoian also owns 77 Main St...) |
(New page: Indra Spa and Salon is co-owned by stylists Jose Batistine and April Graddeo. The salon spent 6 years at 7 Elm Street and moved to 8 Main Street (formerly the home of Athlete's Corner) in...) |
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Indra Spa and Salon is co-owned by stylists Jose Batistine and April Graddeo. The salon spent 6 years at 7 Elm Street and moved to 8 Main Street (formerly the home of Athlete's Corner) in 2009. Before moving to Andover, Graffeo had operated it for six years in Tewksbury. The salon moved to the new location primarily to extend the Pure Talent Academy program to a full-time operation. Through this program, newly graduated stylists who are looking to expand their talents and gain experience. | |||
In Febuary 2009, Indra Spa and Salon held a fundraiser for the ALS association. Customers came in and donated $14 and were given a red-dyed hair extension to show their support for the cause. | |||
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*" | *"Indra extends hand to ALS fight", ''The Andover Townsman'', February 19, 2009. | ||
*"Indra Spa and Salon is on the move", ''The Eagle Tribune'', October 18, 2009. | |||
*Indra Salon website [http://indrasalon.com/] | |||
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Revision as of 10:10, 28 September 2010
Indra Spa and Salon is co-owned by stylists Jose Batistine and April Graddeo. The salon spent 6 years at 7 Elm Street and moved to 8 Main Street (formerly the home of Athlete's Corner) in 2009. Before moving to Andover, Graffeo had operated it for six years in Tewksbury. The salon moved to the new location primarily to extend the Pure Talent Academy program to a full-time operation. Through this program, newly graduated stylists who are looking to expand their talents and gain experience.
In Febuary 2009, Indra Spa and Salon held a fundraiser for the ALS association. Customers came in and donated $14 and were given a red-dyed hair extension to show their support for the cause.
See
- "Indra extends hand to ALS fight", The Andover Townsman, February 19, 2009.
- "Indra Spa and Salon is on the move", The Eagle Tribune, October 18, 2009.
- Indra Salon website [1]
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--Jen 10:10, September 28, 2010 (EST)