Town Topics — Princeton's Weekly Community Newspaper Since 1946.
Vol. LXIV, No. 25
 
Wednesday, June 23, 2010

It’s New to Us by Jean Stratton


SIMPLER SOLUTIONS: “We look at everyone as a celebrity, and we are their personal assistant, be it for one hour or however long they need us.” Missy Maxwell (left) and Kathy Kowrach are owners of A Simpler Life Concierge, a new organization that helps people balance their work and life-style needs.

Time Management and Organizational Help Are Offered by a Simpler Life Concierge

Jean Stratton

The car has to be inspected; the dog must be taken to the groomer; Dad needs a ride to the doctor; invitations have to be sent out for the July 4th barbecue. Then, there’s the dry cleaning, the trumpet lessons, the hair appointments — and on top of everything, the water heater just quit! Talk about sleep deprivation. If all this sounds familiar, you can benefit from the services of A Simpler Life Concierge.


SURGERY AND SPA: “Dr. Leach has a great reputation as a plastic surgeon, and he has been serving the community for many years,” says Maria Romero, practice manager at The Princeton Center for Plastic Surgery & Medispa, which is owned by Dr. Thomas A. Leach. “We are also emphasizing our skin care program. People are living longer, working longer, and are more active longer. They want to look better.”

Princeton Center for Plastic Surgery & Medispa Offers Expert Surgical and Skin Care Procedures

Jean Stratton

More and more of us are discovering the benefits of professional care for the face and body. What was once considered a luxury is becoming an essential part of overall well-being, as many people enjoy a facial, massage, or special body treatment on a regular basis.