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Lauren Piotrowski
Lauren Piotrowski
Sports Editor

Lauren Piotrowski is a sophomore at Waterford High School. This is her first year taking journalism. She has lived in Waterford...

Lexie Hullivan
Lexie Hullivan
Online Editor

Lexie Hullivan is a junior at Waterford High School. This is her second year in journalism. Lexie has loved writing in all formats...

Benefits from Pilates and Yoga to Improve Your Overall Well Being
Emerson Lane, Editor in Chief • April 19, 2024

Being healthy is a goal of many students whether it is their mental or physical health. Students work on their own healthy...

Cop Parents
Cop Parents
Samara Holley, Author • April 19, 2024

In our town, many of us have grown up with classmates who have parents in law enforcement. This aspect of our community...

boys basketball
Winter Sports Wrap-up
Lauren Piotrowski, Editor • April 17, 2024

Wrestling- Finishing the season with a record of 16-10, Coach Chris Gamble says that his favorite meet of the season was...

Alumni Creates Local Utopia

Melissa Hume, formerly Melissa Occhionero,  has always aspired to be  a hairdresser.

“I was never a girly frilly kind of person, so it wasn’t that part of it. I love people and making them feel good. It’s very rewarding. Instantly, I consider myself a visual learner, so a hands-on trade that requires an envisioned end result was right up my alley,” said Hume, a 1987 WHS graduate.

Upon graduating, Hume attended New London Academy of Hairdressing,  graduating in July, 1988. She then began working at a salon full-time. Today,  she is the owner and staff manager of Utopia Salon, as well as a hairdresser.

Hume said that the best part of owning her own business is the independence. 

She said, “You can make your own hours, you don’t have to answer anyone.  So, I would say independence, but you have to be willing to take risks and accept responsibility.”

When searching for a location for the business, her number one priority was making it easy for the clients to get there.

“When looking for a location, Route 1 in Waterford seemed like the most accessible area for our client base. It is centrally located and is a very nice safe area to have a business, and is also hometown to three-fourths of our employees,” said Hume.

She believes that through hard work, dedication, and desire, anyone can be a successful hairdresser or business owner.

“Like anything, you have to be dedicated and willing to do the hard work to be a successful stylist. It takes a few years [after graduating from cosmetology school] to really learn the trade and build client base in a successful salon,” said Hume.

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