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Best Dressed is owned by Erin Ryan and is located in Park Street Village.  It has its grand opening in April of 2005.  Ryan visits a number of New York City fashion shows annually and brings her favorite designs to her Andover store.  Her three daughters help her to pick out designs for younger shoppers, making it a perfect place for mothers and daughters to shop together. Ryan's daughters are Anna, Margot and Maura.
*2 Andover musicians, bassist Mike Nuzzolo and drummer Greg Rickenbacker joined with Terence "Tito" Heally from Wilmington to form the band One Step Away. They were about 14 years old.  


In July of 2006, Best Dressed announced that it would be moving to 89 Main Street, next to the [[Lantern Brunch]].  However, as of 2010, [[Bella Beads]] is in the 89 Main Street location (which was formerly the home of Yankee Lady).


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*"Kids' picks help stock Best Dressed", ''Andover Townsman'', October 13, 2005.
*In 2008 the band decided to add voacalist Adam Carrington, also from Andover. They won the 2008 Boston Music Festival battle of the bands in the alternative music category as well as scholarships to Berklee College.
*"Best Dressed moving to Andover Village", ''Andover Townsman'', July 13, 2006.
 
 
 
*In 2009 One Step Away won the Haverhill Rocks competition. They were 16 years old.
 
 
 
*In 2011 One Step Away won the national Clear Chanel iHeart Radio Get Discovered! Contest. The band was then composed of Mike Nuzzolo, Adam Carrington, and Ben Trudeau from Andover, Wilmington, and Beverly.Their album ''For the Broken'' was played on 100 radio stations. They had played on stages from Hollywood to Los Angeles, to Las Vegas.
 
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*Taking Steps to Their Dream; Local Alternative Rockers Win Boston Battle of the Bands.(portrait)  ''Andover Townsman'', October 23, 2008, page 7.
 
 
*Andover Bank Rocks haverhill. One Step Away Wins Rock Battle.(portrait) ''Andover Townsman'', September 3, 2009, page 19.
 
 
*One Step Away Wins Again.(portrait) ''Andover Townsman'', September 15, 2011, page 6.
 


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  • 2 Andover musicians, bassist Mike Nuzzolo and drummer Greg Rickenbacker joined with Terence "Tito" Heally from Wilmington to form the band One Step Away. They were about 14 years old.


  • In 2008 the band decided to add voacalist Adam Carrington, also from Andover. They won the 2008 Boston Music Festival battle of the bands in the alternative music category as well as scholarships to Berklee College.


  • In 2009 One Step Away won the Haverhill Rocks competition. They were 16 years old.


  • In 2011 One Step Away won the national Clear Chanel iHeart Radio Get Discovered! Contest. The band was then composed of Mike Nuzzolo, Adam Carrington, and Ben Trudeau from Andover, Wilmington, and Beverly.Their album For the Broken was played on 100 radio stations. They had played on stages from Hollywood to Los Angeles, to Las Vegas.

See


  • Taking Steps to Their Dream; Local Alternative Rockers Win Boston Battle of the Bands.(portrait) Andover Townsman, October 23, 2008, page 7.


  • Andover Bank Rocks haverhill. One Step Away Wins Rock Battle.(portrait) Andover Townsman, September 3, 2009, page 19.


  • One Step Away Wins Again.(portrait) Andover Townsman, September 15, 2011, page 6.



--Leslie 17:00, November 15, 2011 (EST)

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