Celebration at last Although Zella Rose at 1719 Cranston St. opened as a hair salon a year ago, its official ribbon cutting was delayed due to the pandemic. Mayor Ken Hopkins was there recently to cut the ribbon, joined by owner Lasondra Pontarelli, her
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Although Zella Rose at 1719 Cranston St. opened as a hair salon a year ago, its official ribbon cutting was delayed due to the pandemic. Mayor Ken Hopkins was there recently to cut the ribbon, joined by owner Lasondra Pontarelli, her husband, David, and their three children, Dione, Cy and Zion. Also at the ribbon-cutting were David’s sister, Lisa Pontarelli, and City Council Vice President Ed Brady (Herald photo by Steve Popiel)
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