Town Topics — Princeton's Weekly Community Newspaper Since 1946.
Vol. LXIII, No. 51
 
Wednesday, December 23, 2009

It’s New to Us by Jean Stratton



TEAMWORK: “Every day is different, with different challenges. We have a wealth of knowledge. We can handle any project, from little jobs to big jobs. We know how to handle the challenges and obstacles that you can encounter in glass work.” Robbie Nelson (second from right), owner of Nelson Glass & Aluminum, is shown, from left to right, general manager Alice Kent, founder Bob Nelson, and shop foreman Jim Bernard.

Nelson Glass & Aluminum on Spring Street Celebrates 60 Years of Service and Quality

Jean Stratton

Sixty years and still counting!

Nelson Glass & Aluminum is unique in Princeton today. An independent, family-owned and operated business that has continued to provide Princeton and the area with knowledgeable, friendly service and quality products, it has a proud history.


20th CENTURY SPECIALTIES: “We specialize in 20th Century art and design — paintings, sculpture, furniture, wood carvings, etc.” Judith Budwig, co-owner of a priori in Lambertville, is seated in a chair designed by French architect/designer Charlotte Perriand. Nearby is a George Nelson credenza, and above the credenza, a print by Margaret Patterson.

New a priori Gallery Opens in Lambertville With a Focus on 20th Century Design and Art

Jean Stratton

Twentieth Century art and design is on display at the newly-opened a priori gallery at 16 Church Street in Lambertville.