THE EVERETT ADVOCATE – FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 2021 Page 7 Miss Rosemarie Hair Stylist celebrates 60 years in business City Councilor Fred Capone and wife, Michelle present flowers to Miss Rosemarie on her 60 year anniversary in business. R osemarie Vinci Mugherini, the founder and proprietor of Miss Rosemarie Hair Stylist, recently celebrated 60 years in business. Everett Councillors Fred Capone, Michael McLaughlin, Stephanie Martins and Richard Dell Isola recently presented her a citation on behalf of the entire City Council. Rosemarie first opened her doors on March 6, 1961, and she has served multiple generations of clients ever since. Rosemarie was a trailblazer, opening one of the first, if not the first, female-owned businesses in Everett. After 60 years of service, her salon is perhaps the longest continuously operated sole proprietorship in the city. What an incredible achievement! On hand to celebrate with her were many family members, including her husband, RichROSEMARIE | SEE PAGE 18 A Generous Donation James Mitchell, publisher of The Advocate Newspapers, Inc., recently presented a donation to Rebecca Delima of the Everett Crimson Tide C-Team to benefit the team’s upcoming competition in Florida. Rebecca is also a student at the Pioneer Charter School of Science. (Advocate Photo by Christopher Roberson)
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