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Moores Mill Convenience To Replace 7-Eleven On Churchville Road
The former operator of a 7-Eleven in Bel Air is reopening the business under a new name.

BEL AIR, MD — What used to be a 7-Eleven on Churchville Road at Moores Mill Road will be reopening Thursday under a different name.
Moore's Mill Convenience will sell beer, wine, Coke and Pepsi products, packaged snacks, bread, milk, candy and health products like Tylenol and Aspirin. It will also have a coffee bar, owner Bipin Patel told the Harford County Liquor Control board Wednesday morning.
Patel's lease had ended with 7-Eleven at the end of November, and the business closed Nov. 30. It had been open there for four years, he said.
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On Dec. 7, the liquor board inspector visited and found it closed.
If a business is closed for 10 days, the liquor license could be declared null and void, said Judi Powell, special projects coordinator for the Harford County Liquor Control Board.
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After obtaining a lease with the landlord directly at the end of October, Patel changed the trade name for the business. He asked the liquor board Wednesday to approve of the name change to Moores Mill Convenience and allow the license to be held in escrow pending his reopening.
The board approved of the move by Patel, who lives in Fallston and whose lease at the location runs through April 2022.
Moores Mill Convenience will be open from 7 a.m. to 2 a.m. daily. It can only sell alcoholic beverages from 8 a.m. to 2 a.m.
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