Business & Tech
Port Washington Welcomes New Business To Community
A ribbon cutting ceremony was held for Tori's Place Ear Piercing Studio on Friday, Jan. 19.
The Port Washington community welcomed a new business to the community with a ribbon cutting ceremony held on Friday, Jan. 19.
Tori’s Place Ear Piercing Studio, located at 10 Willowdale Ave., was transformed by owner Valentina Hartman from a hair salon into a business with a pink, white and crystal interior.
Members of the Port Washington Chamber of Commerce and Business Improvement District representatives were joined by public officials and friends and family of Hartman for the ribbon cutting ceremony. They all wished Hartman much success with her future business.
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Image via Chamber of Commerce: (l-r) Mariann Dalimonte (BID and Chamber), Bobbie Polay (Chamber), Maria Giraldo (mother), Valentina Hartman (owner), Town Clerk Wayne Wink, Beth Fiore (GRPHXstudio and Chamber) and Victoria Slavik (sister). (L to R in rear): Diane Chagoll (Dime Community Bank and Chamber), Kathy Levinson (Coldwell Banker and Chamber), Elizabeth Johnson (Port Washington News), Mitch Schwartz (Millenium Software and Chamber), Jeff Stone (Coldwell Banker and Chamber), Carley Shor (employee), Victoria Yokemick (daughter), David Heller (Golden Hands Therapies and Chamber), Michael Hartman (husband), and Jerry Rudnick (Kiwanis and Chamber) and Esther Miller (friend and Kiwanis). Town Clerk Wink presented Ms. Hartman with a Town Certificate to commemorate the occasion. Pictured are (L to R): Victoria Slavik, Maria Giraldo, Victoria Yokemick, Michael Hartmen, Valentina Hartman and Wink.
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