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BeneCard Services, 168 Franklin Corner Road, Suite 201 Building 2, Lawrenceville 08648; 609-219-0400; fax, 609-219-1788. Dave Carlin, president. Home page: www.benecard.com.

BeneCard Services moved from 168 Franklin Corner Road to larger offices at 3131 Princeton Pike on February 4. The prescription drug benefit management company was founded by Douglas Forrester in 1990. He was a former mayor of West Windsor and was the Republican candidate for governor in 2005. Since 2006 the 30-person company has been headed by Dave Carlin.

Providence LLC – Investment & Risk Management, 11 Schalks Crossing Road, Suite 624, Box 364, Plainsboro 08536; 609-716-6263. Temi Tayo Adekore, partner.

Last fall the financial planning firm moved from Princeton Meadows Office Center to Plainsboro Village Center, where it has an office in the same building as 1st Constitution Bank. Founded in 2002, it is a full-service securities investments and wealth management firm that offers, asset protection, professional consulting on risk management solutions on market, credit, and operational risks platform for financial and nonfinancial groups.

Adekore also does estate planning, life and health insurance, and business planning for executives and business owners

Publicis E-Health Solutions, 2000 Lenox Drive, Suite 100, Princeton 08540; 609-671-3555; fax, 609-671-3556. Yaron Inbar, president. www.publicisehs.com.

Yaron Inbar moved the E-health company from 202 Carnegie to the Lenox Drive offices of other Publicis companies, and he has a new phone and fax.

Signature Property Group, 850-870 Route 1 North, North Brunswick 08902; 609-395-1000; fax, 609-395-0110. Cindy Perrira, vice president.

The real estate firm moved from Interchange Plaza to North Brunswick last year, but kept its phone and fax. With a 25-person office it manages condominium and common properties.

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