Town Topics — Princeton's Weekly Community Newspaper Since 1946.
Vol. LXIV, No. 46
 
Wednesday, November 17, 2010

It’s New to Us by Jean Stratton


KEEPING HEALTHY: Two staff members of Radiology Affiliates Imaging (RAI) in Lawrenceville are shown by the mammography machine. From the left are Barbara Kent, mammography technologist and Amanda Santarsiero, X-ray and bone density technologist.

Radiology Affiliates Imaging in Lawrenceville Offers Full Range of High Caliber Imaging Services

Jean Stratton

MRI, CT scan, mammography, X-ray, ultrasound — if you are faced with one of these procedures, it can be scary. What will the results be? No one likes to undergo such testing, and intangibles, such as the attitude of the personnel, the surroundings, and the general atmosphere, can make a difference.


FASHION FOCUS: “We have a great staff, a really good core group of girls at Rouge,” says owner Collie Jennings. “It’s a very talented group of women. We do complimentary personal shopping for clients, and they come in because they know we will give them personal one-on-one attention.” Ms. Jennings (right) is shown with sales associate Shula Melker, and manager Christina Cassar. Missing from the photo are Shirah Hamor, Michol Spinazzi, Susie Jackson, Jazia Hammoudi, Ally Peabody, Ellen Gomory, and Arianne Berger.

New Ownership at Popular Rouge Boutique Offers Sophisticated, Contemporary Fashion

Jean Stratton

Glamour and luxury abound at Rouge, along with chic, casual comfort. The popular contemporary women’s wear designer boutique offers a dynamic and eclectic selection.

Opened eight years ago, it moved to 51 Witherspoon Street “On the Plaza” in 2005. New owner Collie Jennings took charge last July, and is bringing her own perspective to the business, and with the same attention to quality and service that has always characterized Rouge.