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Barn Salon: Hair Haven for Teens & Tweens Opens in Fairfield
Business founded on idea that children and teens should not be charged adult prices for salon services.

Caitlin Mazzola recently graduated magna cum laude from the University of Connecticut with a B.A. in journalism and communication. During her time at UConn, she wrote for UConn's student newspaper, The Daily Campus, and served as the Focus Editor from May 2010 to May 2011.
During her last semester at UConn, Caitlin took part in an investigative project that looked into the state's resources for adults with autism. The end result, State of the Spectrum, is a website and 10-page print publication, the latter of which she created, designed and published for the class.
Caitlin has reported community news throughout her college years. She covered Milford for The Milford Mirror and The New Haven Register and most recently covered town government for Milford Patch. In the fall of 2010, Caitlin covered the town of Willington for The Manchester Journal Inquirer, reporting everything from people-of-the-town features to municipal elections and hotly contested teacher contracts.
Caitlin now looks forward to taking a part in this emerging new wave of online journalism. As she learned in school, the field is an ever-changing one, and we must be ahead of the curve to succeed.
In her free time, Caitlin enjoys reading, cooking/baking, following the Oscars race (she makes it a point to see every best picture nominee each year), and rooting for her lifelong loves and No. 1 heartbreakers, the Boston Red Sox.
Business founded on idea that children and teens should not be charged adult prices for salon services.

Police served a warrant for the man's arrest on Thursday.
The woman was reportedly shopping at CVS, 961 Black Rock Turnpike, when a witness called to police to report the children were alone in the car.
Local events, announcements, and reminders to start your day.
A Fairfield resident asks that other citizens make themselves aware of the 'direction our school is taking our children's math curriculum...and our town's budget.'
Four local students were awarded the distinction for achieving a 3.5 GPA or higher for the Fall 2012 semester.
21 local students were awarded the distinction for earning a 3.6 GPA or higher for the Fall 2012 semester.
We may only get a dusting tonight, but be prepared for the next major snowstorm to hit town.
Hear live music for free from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. at the Fairfield University Bookstore.
Despite the chilly weather, icy spots and frozen pipes haven't been a problem in Fairfield.
Gov. Malloy announced on Thursday that the deadline to register for Storm Sandy disaster assistance has been extended from Jan. 28 to Feb. 12.
The mission of Lion's Paw & Company -- which opened in November -- is to provide people with the ability and elements to create a special, sacred space in their homes or workplaces.
Four local students earned the distinction for their work during the Fall 2012 semester.
It's that time of year again -- find out how you can get your cookie fix in town.
This weekend's forecast calls for 7 to 11 inches in Fairfield by Saturday morning. Keep this plow policy in mind.
The five most-read stories on Fairfield Patch from Jan. 21 - 25.
Local events, announcements, and reminders to start your weekend.
According to HomeAgain Pet Rescuers, the dog was last seen in the Sherwood Farm Road/Hill Farm Road area on Wednesday.
Six local students earned the distinction by achieving a cumulative 3.50 GPA or higher during the Fall 2012 semester at the University of New Haven.
'What I came away with was that as a country, we do have the power to make change,' Mill Hill School fifth-grader Elena Ault writes after traveling to Washington, D.C. for the inauguration.