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- Bel Air town officials appear poised to welcome mobile food vendors inside the town limits, but the range where they will be able to operate will be very limited.
- Roberta "Bobbie" Harrison, the matriarch of a celebrated Tilghman Island business that includes a restaurant, inn, charter fishing fleet and seafood operations, died of cancer complications
- Bel Air's town employees will get a 3 percent raise in July and residents of English Country Manor should soon get their long sought traffic light at Gateway Drive and Boulton Street under the 2013 town budget that received final approval from the Board of Town Commissioners Monday.
- "Things are getting ugly" in parts of the heart of Bel Air, especially where some of town's group homes are concentrated
- Bel Air commissioners approve contract awards Monday evening.
- An award for bank financing of the BB&T building purchase is on Monday's Bel Air agenda.
- On behalf of the Town of Bel Air, Michael Blum of Martino Blum, parade volunteers, and the members of the Bel Air Downtown Alliance, I would like to thank the citizens of greater Bel Air for their attendance and enthusiasm at this past Sunday's 22nd Annual Bel Air Christmas Parade & Tree Lighting. The weather couldn't have been any better, and the very large and enthusiastic crowds really seemed to appreciate the festivities!
- Town of Bel Air Commissioners approved a $14,000 server purchase and discussed several bid awards for Monday's meeting.
- Four residents have filed for candidacy in the Bel Air Board of Commissioners election.
- The Town of Bel Air purchased the former BB&T building and an adjacent lot to construct a 33-space parking lot and potential building in the future.
- Thousands come out to celebrate Fourth of July in Bel Air.
- The Bel Air Board of Commissioners discuss fee increases, budgetary changes and a Community Legacy Project application in their work session Tuesday evening.