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Wednesday, January 9, 2013

Jewelry Store, Barbershop Possible Reuses for 'Clipper Cottage' Building

The retail space on Railroad Avenue in downtown Hamilton formerly occupied by Clipper Cottage is empty and for sale.

The building that formerly was home to Clipper Cottage is for sale. The real estate agent handling the sale says there's already been some interest in the 1-1/2 story building at 59 Railroad Ave. Inquiries have come from people interested in opening a jewelry store, barber shop or "shake station." "It's a nice little building," said real estate agent Pam Mavroules. "It's a great downtown location." According to the real estate listing, it would also be a good location for a salon or candle store. It is priced at $259,000. Mavroules said it would be a great location to start a small business. It is located between the South Hamilton Post Office and Hamilton Dentistry. The building has its own septic system that was installed in 2002 and has…

Sunday, October 28, 2012

Obituary: Bridgit Lee (Grimes) McKeough, 39; Owned Clipper Cottage

Obituary for Bridgit Lee (Grimes) McKeough, 39, of Middleton.

Middleton - Bridgit Lee (Grimes) McKeough, 39, of Middleton, died unexpectedly in Lahey Clinic Burlington on Oct. 17. Born in Beverly, the daughter of Jacquelyn (Garvey) Grimes of Peabody and the late Edward Grimes, she was raised in Salem. For three years, Bridgit attended at Essex Agricultural and Technical School where she pursued what has been a lifelong passion of animals.  She then returned to and was graduated from Salem High School. For several years she had worked with animals at Richardson’s Dairy in Middleton until her liver illness. With tremendous gratitude to her brother’s liver donation, Bridgit’s life was enhanced and she has owned and operated Clipper Cottage in Hamilton for the past 10 years. Bridgit is survived by a …

Jay Burnham

6:02 am on Sunday, October 28, 2012

Bridgit always displayed a positive image, even as she was experiencing a life or death illness and she was indeed passionate about animals and was an adoring mother to Danica. We will miss her here in Hamilton.   more ›

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