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Saturday, July 19, 2008 --- 122 days ago
It may seem like a little like musical chairs down in the village with some established businesses moving, new businesses opening and some businesses closing. But, all in all, the mood is optimistic for the village business district.      Try to keep up with some of the changes and you might get dizzy.      The Red Geranium has closed. Atlantic Brokerage Group is moving into their space from Depot Court. The Focus Gallery is moving to the new Depot Court building. Carousel Antiques has closed and All the Best Natural Foods has opened there. Adrian Morris Salon is re-locating out of the village to Route 3A in the King Jewelers building. Cohasset News has closed and a dance studio is coming soon in its place.      That leaves “holes” on Ripley Road, on Depot Court and in James Brook Crossing.      Much of the movement is with businesses with established followings moving to bigger spaces or more visible locations. That is the case with All the Best Natural Foods, which was tucked in the James Brook Crossing shops, but recently opened its doors at the former Carousel Antiques building on Ripley Road.      The Focus Gallery, currently housed at 115 Ripley Road, will move from its current location to a larger space in the almost complete Depot Court building come the fall. Owner Cindy Vallino opened the Focus Gallery about a year and half ago and now represents 10 photographers.      “We need the extra space to show the breadth of wha ...




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