Barbershop relocates closer to downtown

WINSTED — Heidi Martin, who used to have her barbershop on 84 South Main St., has moved up the road into the former location of Jessie’s Restaurant at 142 Main St.Martin said her business, Haircuts By Heidi, was located on South Main Street for more than 10 years. The shop was downstairs and in the back of a house where an insurance agency occupies the upper floors.“It’s like a whole different world when you have your business on Main Street,” Martin said. “When I was at the other location, I was very secluded. But I did have many customers who knew where I was.”Martin graduated from Torrington Beauty Academy in 1997. Previously, she worked in a barbershop in Unionville for five years.Martin only cuts hair of men and boys.“Most customers are interested in getting it cut for their wives,” she said. “Some just want ‘the regular’, although some just ask for a new style. I love cutting hair,” she said.Haircuts by Heidi is open Thursday and Friday from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m., Saturday from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. and Sunday from 8 a.m. to noon.No appointments are necessary. For more information, call 860-806-4851.

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