Vol. LXII, No. 10
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Wednesday, March 5, 2008
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DEFINITIVE DESIGN: Customers like the emphasis on the unusual in our designs. Our focus is on beauty from vintage to modern. And our designs appeal to a wide age range. Princeton customers like to have something different. Owner Jennifer Shue (right) and associate Marlyn Zucosky of Spruce Floral/Botanical Design, stand near a display of the stores floral selection, as well as a large botanical photo by Cindy Besselaar of Studiopix. |
An eye for color, texture, form, and space, and ultimately for the totality of the look. This is what Jennifer Shue, owner of Spruce Floral/Botanical Design, brings to the floral displays and arrangements she creates.
Jen has an amazing design aesthetic, points out her associate Marlyn Zucosky. People want her eye. Her arrangements are so special. She takes a lot of time and care with them.
Spruce, located at 344 Nassau Street, opened last September as a full-service florist, with home accessories, following two years as a specialty design studio, which emphasized residential, business, restaurant, and special event work.
QUALITY EYE CARE: We believe that if you treat people the way you want to be treated, you cant go wrong. And you continue to treat them well, not just the first time they come in. People have choices, and we want to give them a reason to come back. Optometric physician Dr. Mary E. Boname and dispensing optician Ben Fazio are owners of Montgomery Eye Care in the Montgomery Center. |
Full-service quality eye care and the latest in state-of-the-art eye wear are the priorities at Montgomery Eye Care in the Montgomery Center.
Owners optometric physician Dr. Mary E. Boname and dispensing optician Ben Fazio are proud to be celebrating their tenth anniversary at this location.