Barbers pick up their scissors for first time in two months
By RICK GREEN
THE LACONIA DAILY SUN
LACONIA — Sam “Harvard” Ferranti and Gina Nadeau stood outside Polished and Proper on Monday, just shooting the breeze.
The only thing that looked a little different from a normal day was that both barbers were wearing cloth face masks.
Inside, shop owner Bree Neal was wearing an N95 mask.
Closed to prevent the spread of COVID-19, barber shops and salons on Monday became one of the first segments of the economy that could reopen under order of Gov. Chris Sununu.
Ferranti said he had mixed feelings.
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