BY: Bob Storm
Upon entering Galati’s Barber Shop, you can’t help but feel the warm, comfortable, familiar atmosphere. This particular morning, sitting in the middle seat of three barber chairs was a young dad with his son seated on his lap.
Patrick Carlson, Carmine Galati’s nephew, was cutting the lad’s hair while having a good chat with the boy’s father. Carmen Galati, the present day owner, was talking with and working on an older gentleman in the first chair, and Maryanne Curcio was busy chatting with and cutting her customer’s hair. It was like a well-oiled machine.
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