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- In what one liquor board member called "a pretty significant improvement," 27 out of 30 businesses checked during a recent underage compliance test did not sell alcohol to an underage student
- The 15th annual Senator Bob Hooper House Hospice Regatta will be held on Saturday, June 7, at the Concord Point Lighthouse in Havre de Grace.
- Arbutus may see two new commercial buildings if a project by Catonsville developer Steve Whalen gets underway.
- Five businesses in the Route 40 area were each charged $1,000 Wednesday after being found guilty of selling alcohol to minors by the Harford County Liquor Control Board.
- A special fashion show coming up at The Arena Club near Bel Air this Sunday that features formal dresses for high school age girls to wear to homecoming and similar activities.
- Many hours, willing hands and generous donations made this day a great success to help fight cancer
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- Local developer Michael Euler's proposal to build an RV park and campground on an undeveloped portion of the Aumar Village shopping center in Fallston met with stiff resistance from members of the surrounding community, so he is now starting from scratch.
- The Fallston community is getting organized in its opposition to a proposed RV park as some of the staunchest opponents are waiting for what they believe might be the cliched other shoe to drop.
- Based on the numbers of early voters, the polls were expected to be crowded on Election Day. Besides the presidential race, this year's election features a number of controversial statewide issues. There were referendum votes on same sex marriage, gambling expansion and in-state tuition rates for children of illegal immigrants who attend Maryland state colleges.
- A smoking ban went into effect at the start of 2012 for all properties owned or leased by the Harford County government, with one exception, the Circuit Courthouse on Bel Air's Main Street. There would still be a designated smoking area away from building entrances and at least 25 feet away from the building doors.
- Five Harford County established licensed to sell alcoholic beverages failed the latest compliance test by the county liquor control board by selling to a minor working undercover with the liquor board inspectors and the county sheriff's office, liquor board officials said.
- Attendance was high at Tuesday's night's Fallston Community Council Meeting at the Fallston Fire Station, as many residents showed up to protest the possibility of an RV park being developed off Route 1 near the new Aumar Village Shopping Center.
- The Aumar Village shopping center in Fallston hopes to add a recreational vehicle park to its property, which already holds a McDonald's, CVS, Texas Roadhouse and APG Federal Credit Union.
- Heads will turn Saturday along Route 1 when Plaza Ford proudly displays more than 1,000 donated bras in honor of Breast Cancer Awareness Month.
- Three businesses new to Harford County, JCPenney, Marlin & Ray's and Texas Roadhouse, are expected to open their doors next week.
- The median on Route 152 by the new Aumar Village shopping center is being modified to soon allow drivers to make a left turn into the property, which is now on the southwest corner of the busy Route 1/Route 152 intersection.
- The Harford County Liquor Control Board Wednesday approved the liquor license for the county's first Texas Roadhouse restaurant, which is nearing completion in Fallston.
- Fallston's Aumar Village seeking high-end grocery store for shopping center
- A new restaurant is coming to Fallston this October.
- Aumar Village shopping center in Fallston coming together after years of trials and tribulations
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