April 22, 2025 - 00:14

Salisbury will soon be losing another cherished local business, G.B. Heron & Co. Goldsmiths, which has proudly served the community for over 36 years. The beloved jeweler, known for its exquisite craftsmanship and personalized service, has decided to close its doors, marking the end of an era for many loyal customers.
The decision to shut down comes as the owner prepares for retirement, citing the challenges of maintaining a small business in today’s economic climate. G.B. Heron & Co. has been a staple in the Salisbury community, offering a wide range of jewelry, from custom designs to repairs, and has built a reputation for quality and trustworthiness.
As the closing date approaches, the store is currently holding a sale on its remaining inventory, providing a final opportunity for customers to purchase unique pieces at discounted prices. The community is encouraged to visit before the store officially closes, as it represents a significant loss to the local business landscape and the memories created there over the years.
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