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Reprinted from the October 12, 2011, issue of U.S. 1 Newspaper
Companies On the Move

Crosstown Moves

American Institute of CPAs, 100 Princeton South, Suite 200, , Ewing 08628-; 609-671-2906. Michael Decker, director, operations. www.aicpa.org.

AICPA, a professional association that creates and grades the certification examination for CPAs, has moved from 1230 Parkway Avenue to the Princeton South Corporate Center.

CRESA Partners, 103 Carnegie Center, Suite 351, Princeton 08540-; 609-452-8200. Victor B. Murray, senior vice president. www.cresapartners.com.

CRESA Partners, a commercial real estate tenant representative advisory firm, has moved from Forrestal Road to Carnegie Center.

Deaths

Penni Davis-Tantum, 65, on October 7. She was a program director at ETS for 31 years.

Alfonza Ashby Hale, 61, on October 7. He was employed by Princeton University for 43 years.

Walter Edna Wells, 73, on October 5. She was an electronic technician at Dataram Corporationin Cranbury and later at Physical Acoustics in Hamilton.

Ernest Schlieben, 96, on October 2. He worked at RCA Laboratories in Hightstown, where he managed projects involving a continental ballistic missile device and scientific satellites. He also was a sculptor whose work is exhibited in private collections and at Hamilton’s Grounds For Sculpture.

John Kirpan, 84, on September 29. He worked in the toxicology Department of Bristol-Myers Squibb for 42 years.

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