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Regional Business Roundup: Outlooks in Norton, Stefano's in Mansfield [And More]

Outlooks in Norton All About Staying Modern

Melissa Lovenbury first started cutting hair 10 years ago at the Outlooks Hair Salon, and now as the owner she’s continuing to go strong.

“I had a real strong interest in working with people and making them feel good about themselves.”

Stefano's in Mansfield a Product of Dedication

Tom Bissen has been working in the food industry for 42 years, and brought his experience to Stefano’s in Mansfield 19 years ago.

“I had been working a lot for other people for years and I figured it was time to start making the money for myself instead of making it for someone else,” he said.


Grist Mill in Seekonk Reaches Tentative Reopening Date

The Grist Mill Tavern was set ablaze one year ago when a fruit truck caught fire after hitting the building, but owner Greg Esmay said they’re finishing rebuilding the building and are looking to reopen in October.

“It’s our one-year anniversary but at least we’ve got a building again, so it’s getting there,” he said. “I ain’t saying anything more because it just seems to take forever.”

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Planning Board Approves Patriot Place Expansion

A new expansion at Patriot Place is closer to reality after the planning board voted to approve the project last week.

The 5.5 acre expansion, located in a parking lot near the Renaissance Inn,  will feature a CVS, a quick-serve restaurant, and a 122-room hotel.


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