Ribbons snipped across Cranston as new business flourishes
Posted 4/5/23
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Ribbons snipped across Cranston as new business flourishes
A WORD OF ENCOURAGEMENT: Director Economic Development Franklin Paulino says a few encouraging words as Owner and Creative Director of Dulce Vida Bebe Ingrid Guzman looks on. Dulce Vida Bebe is an event planning business located at 804 Resevoir Ave.
A FAMILY MOMENT: Mayor Ken Hopkins presents Ingrid Guzman with a citation to celebrate the opening of her business as she stands with her husband Quilvio and their daughter hides between them
RIBBON CUTTING: District 2 Senator Ana Quezada stands beside Quilvio and Ingrid Guzman while Mayor Ken Hopkins performs a customary ribbon cutting attended by Lt. Governor Sabina Matos and Councilwoman Nicole Renzulli observe and help hold the ribbon.
DOUGH BROS: Brothers Tony and Pat DiRaimo stand beside Director Economic Development Franklin Paulino as they are presented with a citation from Mayor Ken Hopkins celebrating the opening of their Business, Dough Bros, located at 490 Atwood Ave. (Photos by Steve Popiel)
FAMILY THAT CUTS TOGETHER: Tony and Pat DiRaimo cut the ribbon as their wives, Melissa and Kristen watch on with their daughters Bella and Julia with Franklin Paulino helping to hold the ribbon.
WELCOME TO CRANSTON: Councilwoman Nicole Renzulli presents Owner of Restore Hyper Wellness Shannon L. McLaughlin with a citation from Mayor Ken Hopkins in honor of the store’s opening in Garden City.
CLEAN CUT: Director Economic Development Franklin Paulino and Councilwoman Nicole Renzulli hold the celebratory ribbon for Restore Hyper Wellness Owner Shannon L. McLaughlin as she cuts it.
SCOOPING IT: Mayor Ken Hopkins poses for a photo with the owner of the new Ben & Jerry’s opening in Garden City Center, Jason Sweeney. (Photo by Zachary Deluca)
SLICED THE CREAM: Store owner Jason Sweeney cuts the ribbon with Mayor Ken Hopkins to celebrate the stores opening. (Photo by Zachary Deluca)
CITATION AWARDED: Mayor Ken Hopkins presents Garden City Ben & Jerry’s Owner Jason Sweeney with a citation of congradulations. (Photo by Zachary Deluca)
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