True Peace Nail Lounge opens in Rocky Point


Karen Dunne Kesnig Councilwoman District 6 | Town of Brookhaven

On November 15, Councilwoman Jane Bonner marked the grand opening of True Peace Nail Lounge, Hair Salon and Spa in Rocky Point. The establishment is located at 125 Route 25A. Rachel Romagnolo, the owner, has been a nail technician and artist for over three decades. She focuses on learning new techniques to offer advanced nail enhancements and aims to provide high-quality service.

Romagnolo describes True Peace as a place where clients feel comfortable and often become friends. The salon offers spa parties for bridal events and other special occasions, along with private parties.

In attendance at the event were the salon staff members Rosangela, Maria, Veronica, Victor, Ella, Jenn, Nina, Marissa, Kayleigh, along with Councilwoman Jane Bonner who participated in the ribbon-cutting ceremony.

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