Robert Garrity, 50, grew up in Homewood and became a tattoo artist after graduating from Homewood-Flossmoor Community High School in 1991. Now, he is relocating his tattoo and body piercing studio, Ink-N-Um, from Calumet City to Homewood. Ink-N-Um will become the second tattoo studio in Homewood, village officials said. The Homewood Village Board unanimously approved a special use permit Sept. .
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