Town Topics — Princeton's Weekly Community Newspaper Since 1946.
Vol. LXIV, No. 44
 
Wednesday, November 3, 2010

It’s New to Us by Jean Stratton


LEGAL REPRESENTATION: “Whether you come knocking at my door, call me on the phone, or e-mail me, you will be dealing with me directly from start to finish to resolve your legal issues. My philosophy is based on the idea that I am the face of the business, and I am the one who is giving clients my full attention,” says attorney Alisandra B. Carnevale, who recently opened a family law practice in Pennington.

Alisandra B. Carnevale, Esq. Opens Practice Focusing on Family Law and Related Issues

Jean Stratton

Helping people has always been important to Alisandra Carnevale. Considering ways she could include this focus in a career, she decided on the law.


NATURALLY WHOLESOME: “We offer service, quality products, and good value. We give customers a lot of personalized attention and advice, and our staff is very knowledgeable. We hope our natural food will help the animals to feel better, be healthier, and have fewer ailments,” says George Parente, owner of the new Dogs & Cats Rule in The Shops At Windsor Green. Shown in the photo is sales associate Debbie Sawyer.

Natural Pet Food, Supplements, and Supplies Offered at Dogs & Cats Rule’s New Location

Jean Stratton

“The pet industry as a whole is growing 13 percent a year, a $45 billion business, including food, supplements, and veterinarians. The natural food segment is growing faster than any other part of it,” says George Parente, owner of the new Dogs & Cats Rule in The Shops At Windsor Green.