Town Topics — Princeton's Weekly Community Newspaper Since 1946.
Vol. LXII, No. 11
 
Wednesday, March 12, 2008

It’s New to Us by Jean Stratton



CANINE COMPANIONS: “We really feel we provide the best service. There is always someone here with the dogs. This is so important. We offer quality care for the dogs and peace of mind for their owners, who know their pet is in a safe, happy, and supervised environment.” Carole Lini (left), owner of All Good Dogs Daycare, is shown with Rocky, a chihuahua-terrier mix. Dog counselor Christine Kramer holds Jake, a Cavalier spaniel-papillion mix.

24-Hour Supervision and Quality Care Offered at All Good Dogs Daycare

Is your pet a “pooch potato”? If your dog is becoming a bit too sedentary, inactive, and lonely while you are away, the answer may be “a home away from home.”

All Good Dogs Daycare, with three locations — South Brunswick, Cherry Hill, and Lawrence — offers a safe, friendly, and spacious environment for dogs to socialize with other dogs under the supervision of trained counselors.


EXPERT PREP: “We are set apart by our content and method. The program fosters diversity, tailors itself to the student and is very individualized.” Karl Schellscheidt is owner and co-founder of ePrep, the video-based test program to help students prepare for the SAT and PSAT tests.

ePrep, Video-Based Instruction Helps Students Prepare for SAT

Karl Schellscheidt’s education background is impressive and extensive. A list of his degrees includes a B.S.E. in civil engineering from Princeton, a masters in education from Seton Hall, and a J.D. from the University of Pennsylvania.

He practiced law at Derchert LLP in Princeton until 2002, when as he says, “I left to follow my heart and teach. I then got so busy tutoring kids privately that I had to turn some away. That led to the ePrep on-line video-based system.”