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Lakeville Board of Health approves Aesthetic Suites licenses and two Savage Inc. apprentice permits

Town of Lakeville Board of Health · November 6, 2025
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Summary

The Town of Lakeville Board of Health approved a residential kitchen and milk‑and‑cream license for Aesthetic Suites at 10 Lang Street pending a satisfactory water test and granted apprentice body‑art licenses for Tristan Escobar and Madison Riley at Savage Incorporated.

The Town of Lakeville Board of Health voted Nov. 5 to approve a residential kitchen and a milk‑and‑cream license for Aesthetic Suites at 10 Lang Street, contingent on satisfactory water‑test results, and approved two body‑art apprentice licenses for Savage Incorporated.

Ed, the board’s health agent, told the board that staff had inspected Aesthetic Suites and that the facility had required certificates in hand but was awaiting water‑analysis results. “We did the inspection yesterday, and, you know, everything’s okay so far,” Ed said; he recommended approval subject to the pending water test. A board member made a motion to approve the residential kitchen and milk‑and‑cream licenses for Aesthetic Suites at 10 Lang Street “pending a water test result.” The motion was seconded and carried by voice vote.

The board then considered two apprentice body‑art licenses for Savage Incorporated: Tristan Escobar (12 Harding Street) and Madison Riley (12 Harding Street). Ed said Savage Inc. is an established business and had been inspected; staff noted they would perform a follow‑up inspection because two apprentices are being added. The board discussed workspace capacity: Savage currently has facilities for two artists (two chairs and two sinks), so staff emphasized that no more than the permitted number may tattoo at once and that a supervising licensed artist must be present when an apprentice works. For Madison Riley staff noted that the shop can host two artists simultaneously and that apprentices may perform non‑tattoo tasks when not supervised. The board voted to approve both apprentice licenses.

All approvals were taken by motion and voice vote at the meeting; final occupancy and operation remain subject to meeting the board’s conditions (water test for Aesthetic Suites; inspections and workspace limits for Savage Incorporated).