January 5, 2021
Antonio “Tony” Salazar, 74, passed away at home Tuesday, Dec. 29, 2020.
Tony was born Jan. 20, 1946, in Kimberly, Nev., son of the late Adelaido and Josephine (Hernandez) Salazar. He resided for many years in Ely, Nev., before moving to El Paso, Texas, and later to Delaware in the early 1970s.
Tony graduated from El Paso High School in 1967 where he was captain of the ROTC and member of the drill team of which he was very proud. After graduation, Tony worked with El Paso City Lines as a payroll clerk (1968-71). He also worked for the Bond Business College in El Paso in the Accounting Diploma Department. After Tony moved to Delaware, he attended Delaware Technical Community College (1971-83) where he earned a business administration degree in accounting. During that time, Tony worked with NCR in Millsboro (1972-84) as a senior accountant/payroll clerk. He worked for a short time in production with Perdue from 1984-85. Following his time a
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December 24, 2020
Delaware Technical Community College, the state’s only community college, has received a grant from Bank of America to support economic mobility in Delaware.
A $25,000 grant from Bank of America will be used to offer a new Community Health Worker program at the college’s Dover campus. It will provide for a cohort of eight students to go through the program free of charge.
“We are grateful for this grant which provides Delaware Tech with another way to meet a critical need and put Delawareans to work,” said Dr. Mark T. Brainard, Delaware Tech president. “We appreciate Bank of America’s generous award and continued support of the community.”
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