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Youthful advocates put on case for a footbridge
Wednesday, 13 February 2002
Fourth-graders appear at Planning Board's capital budget hearing
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Plan to aid worst five
Wednesday, 06 February 2002
Help promised for low-scoring elementary schools; Response to MSPAP; Officials raise concerns about Talbott Springs
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Pay increase OK'd for next executive
Tuesday, 05 February 2002
Council rejects raise for members to be elected in Nov.; Budget shortfall noted; Amusement tax on farm-related recreation ended
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Residential prices rise, growth slows
Sunday, 03 February 2002
Tighter regulations lead to 24% decline in development; $236,421 average price; Scarcity of lots, crowded schools put brakes on building
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Panel urges improvements in development review
Friday, 01 February 2002
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Bob Kittleman Scholarship Fund

When Senator Robert Kittleman passed away on September 11, 2004, he left a legacy of public service from the Civil Rights Movement in the 1950s and 1960s to the 22 years he served in the Maryland General Assembly.

Senator Kittleman worked to ensure that all Marylanders would have an opportunity to get an excellent education.  He said that "education is the great equalizer."  Senator Kittleman recognized that regardless of your income level, race, sex or ethnicity, with an education, every person can determine his or her destiny. 

It is for this reason that the Kittleman family formed the Bob Kittleman Scholarship Fund.  Please consider contributing to the Fund to help students get an opportunity to further their education.

 

[Sunday, January 16, 2005, Allan Kittleman was the keynote speaker at the annual Martin Luther King, Jr. Howard County Holiday Commission Celebration held at the Smith Theatre at Howard Community College. He used this opportunity to honor the work of his father, the late Senator Robert Kittleman, in the civil rights movement. To read his remarks, click here.]