Town Topics — Princeton's Weekly Community Newspaper Since 1946.
Vol. LXI, No. 19
 
Wednesday, May 9, 2007

It’s New to Us by Jean Stratton



KEEPING COOL: "Sub-Zero has a dual compressor which keeps a more consistent temperature and preserves the freshness of the food better. Its Pro-Services refrigerator has a built-in phone line. If the refrigerator needs service, the repairman can dial Sub-Zero headquarters and get a diagnosis over the phone." Vince Henninger, sales manager of H & H Appliance, stands near a display of the latest in refrigerators.

New Showroom at H & H Appliance Offers the Latest Styles and Selection

The best and the brightest; the coolest and the hottest; the most energy-efficient — all you need to make your kitchen and laundry room up-to-date and full-functioning is available at H & H Appliance. Located at 80 North Main Street in Windsor, this 60-year-old family business specializes in a full range of appliances with a wide price range.


NEW LOOK: "I love fashion. I love clothing, and I love to work with people who love clothes." Jennifer Hilton, owner with her husband, of Nick Hilton Princeton, is shown by a display of the store's new women's line. Above to the left is an ensemble featuring Pour Partir's short trench coat; New Scotland's navy and white V-neck cashmere sweater; Majestic's white T-shirt, and navy pants from Cambio.

Prominent Men's Clothing Store Now Offers Women's Apparel

Quality, style, and attention to detail have always distinguished Nick Hilton Princeton, the men's store at 221 Witherspoon Street. Now, the same description can be applied to the new women's lines.

"So many people had asked us for women's clothes that we started putting in some last fall," says Jennifer Hilton, owner of the store with her husband Nick Hilton. "We had a wonderful men's shearling coat, and decided to bring in a woman's version. We sold them all right away.