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GED changing, forcing some to quickly complete the five-part exam
Daily American Staff WriterThousands of people who are working to earn their GEDs are running out of time. The American Council on Education will introduce a new General Educational Development high school equivalency test program in 2014. Tom Wojcicki, adult education...Tags: High Schools, Schools, Education
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YouthBuild to showcase student projects at open house
PETOSKEY -- The Petoskey site of YouthBuild Northwest will soon host an open house to give the community an opportunity to meet the students and see some of the projects they have been working on. The open house is planned for 4-7 p.m. Tuesday, March 5,... -
Marie C. Vrany, secretary, had been raised in Middle River
Marie C. Vrany, a retired secretary who once foiled a pickpocket while on vacation in London, died Sunday of complications from a stroke at Carroll Hospital Center. She was 90. The daughter of a Patapsco & Back River Neck railroader and a homemaker,...
Tags: Patapsco, World War II (1939-1945), Roman Catholicism, Religion and Belief, Dundalk
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Sherwin M. Adelman, health economist
Sherwin M. Adelman, a retired U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs health economist and strategist, died Feb. 4 from complications of dementia and heart failure at Sunrise Senior and Assisted-Living of McLean, Va. The longtime Pigtown resident was 77....Tags: Ocean City, Chicago Blackhawks, American Red Cross, Alzheimer's Disease, Pigtown
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YouthBuild students build shed for fundraiser
PETOSKEY -- Students at the Petoskey site of the YouthBuild Northwest program recently constructed a shed as part of a program fundraiser. The shed is the first of two building projects funded by a $4,000 grant from the Petoskey-Harbor Springs Area...
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Charles von Nordeck, jazz guitarist
Charles Louis von Nordeck, a jazz guitarist who led a quartet and was later a wine salesman, died of cancer Dec. 25 at Gilchrist Hospice Care in Towson. He was 66 and lived in Stoneleigh.
Born in Baltimore, he was the son of Royden Blaine von Nordeck,...Tags: Dining and Drinking, Edgewood, Entertainment, Fells Point, New York City
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Program offered for English learners
I was delighted to read Liana Aghajanian's recent article informing your readers of the English-as-a-second language class offered through Glendale Community College's non-credit Continuing Education division (“It's never too late to tackle English,... -
Ilean H. Jennings, cosmetologist
Ilean H. Jennings, a cosmetologist who had been supervisor of barbers and beauticians at the old Crownsville State Hospital, died July 4 from complications of Alzheimer's disease at her Severna Park home. She was 84.
The daughter of a businessman and a...Tags: Severna Park, Alzheimer's Disease, Frederick (Frederick, Maryland), Religion and Belief, Howard University
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Wildlife Conservation Society and Morgan Stanley Graduate First-Ever Class of 'Future Leaders'
@kellbellgrayThe Future Leaders program was launched by the Wildlife Conservation Society in partnership with Morgan Stanley, which has served as the sole funder for the first two years of the program, including its pilot phase and launch. The two-year program...Tags: Natural Resources, Bronx (New York City), Morgan Stanley Dean Witter & Company, Conservation, New York City
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Harry E. Sisk, accountant
Harry E. Sisk, a retired accountant and Vietnam War veteran, died Saturday of complications from an aneurysm at the University of Maryland Medical Center. The Brooklyn Park resident was 66. Mr. Sisk was born in Baltimore and raised near Patterson Park....Tags: Patterson Park, Vietnam War (1955-1975), University of Maryland Medical Center, Aneurysm, Frederick (Frederick, Maryland)
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Wildlife Conservation Society and Morgan Stanley Graduate First-Ever Class of "Future Leaders"
The Wildlife Conservation Society (WCS) and Morgan Stanley will honor the first-ever graduates of the Future Leaders program – an innovative workforce development initiative organized for underserved teens and young adults at the Bronx Zoo that...Tags: Arts and Culture, Career and Workplace, Natural Resources, Queens (New York City), Employment
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Adults without diploma encouraged to take GED now
FRANKLIN, Tenn. (AP) — The GED is changing and state education officials say those who haven't completed the test need to go ahead and do so. A new, more difficult and more expensive test will be in place starting January 2014. Anyone who has...
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