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Brian Harris, the manager of Pacers Princeton, tells you what local running trails to try this weekend

By Sarah Emily Gilbert

Brian Harris, the manager of Pacers Princeton, knows running. Racing competitively since high school, Harris took his speed to the University of Virginia’s track and cross-country team before qualifying for a year of running eligibility at Kutztown University. After graduating in 1998, Harris had a brief stint as a teacher before realizing he was still addicted to those exercise-induced endorphins. He returned to the running scene, but this time, as the manager for Princeton Running Company. Although impressed by the Running Company’s success, Harris desired to open up a Princeton running shop that maintained its small town feel and put the locals first. more

feature webEven though he runs a nationally known business, it’s the small things that the President and CEO of Hamilton Jewelers cannot live without

By Sarah Emily Gilbert

You can’t go through Princeton without noticing the half-timbered, Tudor-style edifice that proudly sits on the corner of Witherspoon and Nassau Street. A former Princeton dormitory, the stunning building holds historical significance to the community. Thus, it’s only fitting that it houses Hamilton Jewelers, a business that’s brimming with Princeton pride, fine jewelry, luxury timepieces, and striking home décor.

Hamilton Jewelers’ favorable reputation is rooted in its mission to gain the trust and loyalty of clients by acting responsibly and working ethically. For the past 103 years, Hamilton Jewelers has upheld its name, partly because its business values are also its family values. Just ask CEO Hank Siegel, the third generation of the Siegel family to become president of the firm.

Working for Hamilton since he was a teen, Siegel has become an expert on both Princeton and the jewelry business. Since he was elected president of the company in 1993, Siegel has maintained the excellence of the Hamilton brand while enriching its connection with the Princeton community.  more

From celebrating birthdays to frolicking outdoors, the husband and wife team and co-owners of The Farmhouse Store tell us the things they can’t live without

By Sarah Emily Gilbert

The “About Us” page on The Farmhouse Store’s website begins, “Ultimately it’s a family business.” You need not look any further than owners Ron and Kristen Menapace’s list of 10 favorite things for proof of that statement. With their #1 spot going to spending time with their family, it’s clear that the Menapace’s success is rooted in their love for one another. Ron and Kristen aren’t running their highly esteemed home furnishings and accessories store, they can be found motorcycling, traveling, or doing another one of their favorite things listed below. more

From prepping Thanksgiving dinner to vacationing in Maine, co-owner of Brick Farm Market, Robin McConaughy reveals the 10 things she can’t live without

By Sarah Emily Gilbert

One look at Robin McConaughy’s list of 10 favorite things reveals a lot about the co-owner of Hopewell’s Brick Farm Market. It tells of her love for the outdoors, great food, family, and her hometown area. It also shows that most of McConaughy’s favorite things make up the foundation of her family businesses, Double Brook Farm, Brick Farm Market, and Brick Farm Tavern. In fact, McConaughy and her husband Jon have been channeling their passions for fresh food and environmentally friendly practices into their work since 2000. As a result, the McConaughys have provided the greater Princeton area with a flourishing chain of businesses that feature local food and vendors. Below, McConaughy explains to Princeton Magazine why her 10 favorite things drive who she is and what she does. more

From Hemingway and his wife to Small World and Viburnum, Nick Hilton shares the things he cherishes most.

By Sarah Emily Gilbert

Around Princeton, Nick Hilton is the go-to guy for fashion. Born into the men’s clothing business, Hilton is now the eponymous owner of one of the finest men and women’s clothing shops in New Jersey. Alongside his fashion-forward wife, Jennifer and daughter, Catherine, Nick Hilton provides his customers a personalized shopping experience complete with style advice, custom-tailored clothing, and a welcoming environment. And while Nick Hilton might be known for his well-dressed exterior, it’s his thoughtfulness that truly set him apart. This is perfectly displayed in his list of 10 favorite things. Though one might expect his list to include designer suits or cufflinks, Hilton brings us through the qualities inherent in the things he loves. From the simplicity of Hemingway’s prose to the virtuosity of Canali clothing, Nick Hilton shares some of his most treasured things with Princeton Magazine. more

Web 2Mimi Omiecinski tells Princeton Magazine the people, places and products she can’t live without

Mimi Omiecinski is a Nashville girl who is unapologetic regarding her complete love affair with the host town of the 4th College in the King’s Colony.

“I have fallen completely in love with the town and people of Princeton. I would eBay everything I own to be able to raise my son, date my husband and entertain my friends in Princeton.”

Nine years since she transplanted to Princeton, Mimi is now owner of its #1 Activity on Trip Advisor. Her business, Princeton Tour Company, has recently been recognized as the #1 Tour Operator in the Northeast by AAA Magazine. In addition, she is the founder of a celebration honoring Albert Einstein’s birthday and the number 3.14, Pi Day Princeton, attracting international coverage from the New York Times, the Washington Post, NPR and more.

Interestingly enough, this award winning tourism owner has no formal business training and holds no degrees in history. In 1988, she graduated top of her class from the University of Tennessee in Social Work – a training dedicated to building strong individuals, families and communities. Some believe it’s that unconventional approach to business that holds the secret to her success.

Princeton Magazine wanted to see what the irrepressible Princeton autodidact counts as her favorite sources of inspiration and must-haves. more

10. Chocolate from Thomas Sweet: Princeton’s own chocolate-maker at 29 Palmer Square West always has small holiday-themed chocolates that can fit snugly in a stocking or hang on the tree.

9. “I Love Princeton” military style dog tags designed by Andrew Wilkinson available at A Store by Princeton Magazine, www.princetonmagazine.com.

8. Macaroons from Olives, 22 Witherspoon Street: Lots of stores in town sell macaroons, but our sources tell us that these sweet little gems are the best around. more

10) Theater Intime, Princeton University campus: It’s been a while since any members of the audience or staff has seen the ghost of Hamilton Murray, for whom the theater in which this company of student actors performs was named, but those who claim to have encountered the spirit say he used to appear stage left during performances. Princeton graduate Murray died, along with his sister, in a shipwreck in the Atlantic Ocean in 1873.

9) Nassau Inn: More than one guest at the Palmer Square hostelry has reported seeing a Revolutionary War type on one of the floors. He’s not angry, they say, but has a curious expression. Also seen from time to time, some say, is a woman going upstairs from the lobby to the second floor private meeting rooms. more

10) Pick up fresh incense from the Salty Dog and a fancy planner or calendar from Paper Source. Stock up on pens, paper, and notebooks from Hinkson’s, which gets a master list from local schools and can put together an order for next-day pickup. Talk about convenience!

9) Sign up for SAT Prep classes at Princeton Review. Students hoping to boost their scores on upcoming tests can take courses at 194 Nassau Street, or online.

8) Register for after school and weekend classes at the Arts Council of Princeton, where drawing, painting, Manga, video production, Flamenco dance, and flash animation are only a few of the offerings on the ever-growing roster. You could also be part of a gaming club, which might give you a chance to play some older games like AoE or Diablo 2, and explore things like d2 runes and OGL-based gaming systems. Extracurricular and weekend classes fill out fast though, so you better hurry! more