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Recession Pinches a Community College's Effort to Help Baby Boomers

After running her own engineering-software firm with her husband for two decades, Deborah Aguiar-Vélez, 53, was ready for something new. She closed the company's New Jersey office and moved with her family to Charlotte, N.C. With an empty nest and a revamped "virtual" business that did not require her full-time...

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