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		<title>Governor Names Bill Manlove, former Cecil County Commissioner, to School Board</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Governor Martin O’Malley has named William Manlove, a former long-time Cecil County Commissioner, to a vacant seat on the county school board. Manlove served four non-consecutive terms on the County Commissioners’ panel, becoming President of the board before he retired in 2008. He also ran an unsuccessful campaign for the House of Delegates in District 36, running against incumbent Republican Michael Smigiel, in the 2010 election. The seat Manlove will take was surrendered by Christopher Loller in July, after he moved out of the district. Loller, a restaurant manager from Earleville, was elected to the school board in 2008 to represent District 1. Manlove, a lifetime Earleville resident whose family has farmed in the area for many generations, represented the Commissioners’ First District. During his tenure as a commissioner, he was a strong advocate of the county public schools, supported expansion of the School of Technology and advocated for significant improvements at Cecil College. In an interview with Cecil Times Tuesday, Manlove joked that he got the appointment “because no one else wanted it.” He said he looked forward to serving on the school board and having the opportunity to see the “other side” of education issues. The 1st District [&#8230;]]]></description>
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		<title>Chris Loller Resigns from Cecil County School Board</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 12 Jul 2011 22:55:15 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[R. Christopher Loller, a member of the Cecil County Board of Education from the southern end of the county, has resigned his seat on the elected board. Gov. Martin O’Malley will appoint his replacement. Loller tendered his resignation letter Monday night, citing his decision to re-locate out of the county closer to his employment with JP Morgan Chase in Newark, DE, according to a statement issued Tuesday by the county schools. His resignation will be effective July 12. Loller is a 2003 graduate of Bohemia Manor High School in Chesapeake City and received a degree in finance from the University of Delaware. He also received a master’s degree from Wilmington University in 2009. Elected to the school board in 2008 in a non-partisan election, Loller—whose family is well known in the southern Cecil area—was seen as a voice of younger residents of the county and a potential role model for students, given his educational attainments. He defeated candidates without college degrees. In announcing his resignation, Loller said he felt “fortunate” to have worked with fellow board members and the “dedicated faculty and staff of our school system.” “He has been a true advocate for the children of this school system,” [&#8230;]]]></description>
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