Town Topics — Princeton's Weekly Community Newspaper Since 1946.
Vol. LXIII, No. 39
 
Wednesday, September 30, 2009

It’s New to Us by Jean Stratton



BEST BUDDIES: “Oliver is my co-pilot. He often goes with me on my pet visits, and he’s an absolute sweetheart. He was rescued, and now lives in a happy home in Princeton.” Cindy Valush, owner of A-Door-A-Pet, sits with Oliver, a black and white terrier mix, who has visited residents at nursing homes. His photo has also appeared in a children’s book, “Custard and Mustard”, and he even attended a book signing.

Daily, Overnight and Long-term Service Available From A-Door-A-Pet Animal Care

Jean Stratton

A-Door-A-Pet can provide peace of mind to you and your pet. This daily, overnight, and long-term animal care service, founded by Lisa Watson, has been in business for 16 years. Cindy Valush became owner in 2007, after having been a part of the operation for six years.


PURE PIZZA PLEASURE; “Our oven is great. It’s so hot — 800 degrees — that the pizza is in and out in 90 seconds. It cooks before your eyes. And it tastes so much better.” Tom Grim (left) and Stalin Bedon, co-owners of Nomad Pizza, are enthusiastic about their wood-fired brick oven from Italy.

Nomad Pizza, Once a Traveling Catering Company, Now Has a Home on Broad Street in Hopewell

Jean Stratton

They’re lining up at Nomad Pizza! The new restaurant opened at 10 East Broad Street (former location of Soupe du Jour) in Hopewell in August, and the customers just keep coming. They can’t get enough of the delicious pizza with the fresh ingredients and thin, crispy crust.