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New Businesses Opening in Hamden in November

Several new businesses have chosen to call Hamden home and are celebrating grand openings this month.

 

November is a big month for businesses in the town of Hamden -- four new businesses are opening their doors and calling Hamden home.

Both the Marinello School of Beauty and Enzo’s Place Café and Catering have already held their grand openings, and the two others will hold theirs at the end of November.

On Tuesday, Marinello School of Beauty held their grand opening and to celebrate, had an open house that featured a DJ, campus tours, giveaways, presentations and a ribbon cutting ceremony.

Marinello School of Beauty, formerly Brio Academy, is a beauty school that offers training in cosmetology, make-up artistry and nail technology. Located at 1245 Dixwell Ave., #8 in the Putnam Plaza, they also offer a student salon and spa where the public can get services at a discounted cost. 

For more information on Marinello School of Beauty, call 203-287-1500 or visit their website.

Enzo’s Place Café & Catering is located at 3295 Whitney Ave. and serves all meals and specializes in sandwiches and subs, gourmet wraps, paninis and pizza deli items. 

For more information on Enzo’s Place Café and Catering, please contactthe business at 203-287-6342, or visit their Facebook page.

Daniella Marie Hair Boutique will be hosting their official grand opening on Nov. 28 at 8:30 a.m. with a Hamden Chamber of Commerce Business Before Hours, followed by a ribbon cutting ceremony. Opening their doors for business in September, Daniella Marie Hair Boutique offers hair care, waxing and nail services.

Danielle Maria Hair Boutique, located on 3013 Dixwell Ave., can be contacted at 203-821-7464 or visit their Facebook page.

The Hamden Hockey House will be hosting their ribbon cutting ceremony on Nov. 30. There will be an open house from 4-6 p.m. with the ribbon cutting at 5 p.m. 

Located at 109 Sanford St., the Hamden Hockey House offers a rink and training area for skaters of all ages and ability. Geared towards the “New Hockey Rules,” the staff helps develops both young and older players to develop the skills necessary to be successful.

Among the programs offered are power skating, private lessons and skating/hockey lessons. The Hamden Hockey House also offers open skates for the community.

For more information, call 203-821-7997 or visit their website.

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Debbie S May 16, 2013 at 09:23 pm
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Casey Edwards Arenberg: My whole family sees Dr. Robert Henry, he's located on Whitney/Todd Street.Read More He's a great guy!
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Cyndi Consoli: Dr. Kumar at Family Practice and Internal Medicine also takes walk-ins if you don'tRead More have an appt. open 8am-8pm M-F, Sat til 4, and Sunday til noon. 2543 Dixwell Ave. Hamden. In that building is also Quest lab, Whitney Imaging for x-rays, sleep disorder center, physical therapy, GI, heart and some other specialists. One stop shopping.
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cheryl May 16, 2013 at 03:49 pm
UN AGENDA 21- SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT- HERE IT IS FOKES.
Willow Ann Sirch May 15, 2013 at 11:45 am
This event is sponsored by the Hamden Land Conservation Trust. Jim's talk will take place followingRead More a (short) annual meeting.
Janet May 17, 2013 at 07:08 am
Check out the CVS parking lot when the High School lets out. I've seen "Daddy" picking upRead More little "Johnny" in a Town owned car. We know it was tax money paying for the gas, just hope it was lunch time. I thought the Town was cracking down on inappropriate use of vehicles. I hope not many have use of a car on Sunday, and sure hope they were on Town duty. Yes, Angela, sadly you are right, nothing will change, but there is always a chance maybe someone will listen.
cheryl May 16, 2013 at 03:55 pm
CORRUPTION- IS MORE LIKE IT. GRAFT, UNLESS YOU CHANGE YOUR VOTING HABITS - AS ENSTEIN SAID- DOINGRead More THE SAME THING OVER AND OVER AND EXPECTING A DIFFERENT RESULT IS INSANITY. THAT IS THE VOTING HERE IN HAMDEN- INSANE THAT PEOPLE CONTINUE TO VOTE DEMOCRATIC AND EXPECT THINGS TO CHANGE. If you notice all cities with the democratic party in charge in the U.S. has the same problems. Start with New Haven, Hamden, New York, Chicago, Los Angeles, Atlanta, New Orleans, they all have the same problems. Welfare, union legacy costs, taxation, North Haven seems to be run better, must check that out. Don't know if that is a democrat or not.
Angela May 14, 2013 at 10:14 am
Beth there is so much abuse in this town it is ridiculous. How about getting stopped for seat beltRead More violations when most of the police do not wear them, or when they use cell phones instead of hands free devices. Could go on and on but who cares it will change NOTHING.
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