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  1. Apr 5, 2022 · Elan quietly exited the deal, and he and his family left Boston in 2011 after his wife’s successful treatment. But his kids missed the area. And much to his surprise, so did he.

  2. There is a certain irony to the fact that Elan’s work in Somerville has finally led him out from under his father’s shadow, when his developments are part of a process that is disrupting generational family legacies in Somerville.

  3. The influx of 4,000 soldiers (plus families and support staff) into a city of 16,000 was seen by some Bostonians as a punishment, interpreting the British ships of war moored off Boston’s Long Wharf as a symbolic siege, and the parades of British regiments through city streets as a show of force.

  4. Apr 26, 2016 · After spending five years creating additional salons in Boston, Elan moved to Miami and launched a hair product line called Sojum, which was sold through 950 salons in the US. The line was based on clean science, including biodegradable packaging and natural ingredients.

  5. Eyewitness accounts of the Boston Massacre (1770) In the weeks following the shooting deaths of five people in King Street on March 5th 1770, more than 90 people from all ranks of colonial society gave depositions about what they had seen. Later that year, townspeople made up the bulk of the witness lists for both the prosecution and defence ...

  6. Why is Elan Sassoon, the son of Vidal and the heir to a $150 million hair fortune, buying up chunks of Union Square? Somerville was great before.

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  8. May 9, 2012 · More than two decades later, Elan Sassoon secured financing to buy back the Vidal Sassoon salons and schools, and worked out an agreement with P&G, which owns the Vidal Sassoon name. But his...

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