New vehicle brings library resources and technology to underserved communities in Harford County.
The exhibition at the Bel Air Library is a collaboration among HCPL, Harford County Cultural Arts Board and Havre de Grace Arts Collective.
Best of Harford Readers’ Choice Awards are voted upon by the readers of Harford Magazine.
Roenna Fahrney Recognition Awards were also presented, and staff members were recognized for educational awards.
Twenty-five nonprofits receive general operating or arts programming funding for FY26.
Six hundred fifty guests enjoyed “Epic Rewind: Eighties in the Stacks” at the Abingdon Library November 1.
Twenty-five years ago on October 30, the first patient was admitted to the newly-constructed Upper Chesapeake Medical Center in Bel Air.
Journaling, harp music concerto, Japanese temari and Dinovember activities highlight the month.
Community Awareness - Offender Residing At Unregistered Address
One hundred-plus volunteers created Halloween costumes at Coppermine Bel Air Athletic Club for children who use wheelchairs.
Variety of science, technology, engineering and math programs will be offered at branches throughout the county.
Fall has arrived and Halloween isn't too far away. Here's where you can pick pumpkins and decorate them for your front porch or window sill.
Meg McReynolds joins the Library from the National Endowment for the Humanities.
October 26 fundraiser with Vagabond Sandwich Company features no prep and all flavor for fans to grab, go and cheer.
Six programs, virtual and in-person, take place throughout October.
Birding, history, story times, Halloween and TeenTober activities highlight the month.
Rosedale Bank donation continues its support of the Innovation Lab since its founding 10 years ago at the Abingdon Library.
Creative writing, chemistry, John Wilkes Booth’s sister, mahjong and a ghost hunt are among the topics.
“One Card, Endless Possibilities” is this year’s theme.
Gala celebrates the Library’s 80th anniversary with an unforgettable 1980s-themed bash, ‘Epic Rewind: Eighties in the Stacks.’
The Certified Financial Planner™ certification is the standard of excellence in financial planning.
A New York man has been charged after a Harford County deputy was hurt while trying to stop the suspect who fled officers in a rental truck.
Annual event attracted 50 participants from kindergarten to adults.
The honor, for the second year in a row, was announced in the August issue of Baltimore Magazine.
Donation from the Morris A. and Clarisse B. Mechanic Foundation supports the Library’s early literacy programming.
Annual Wheelchair Costume Workshop and Inclusive Trunk or Treat takes place October 3-4 at Coppermine Bel Air Athletic Club.
June 25 event focused on advancing collaboration with Aberdeen Proving Ground, MEDCO and the State of Maryland.
Applications for Community Arts Development Grants Program are due July 31.
The organization has provided 192 grants to 64 nonprofits serving women, families and children since its founding in 2010.
Celebree School sponsors revamp of well-loved science, math kits for the Library’s youngest customers.
Celebrate this year’s theme, ‘Color Our World,’ on June 16 at the Abingdon Library.
HCPL Foundation’s fundraiser on May 18 celebrated the diverse flavors, skills of the Harford County agricultural and culinary communities.
The certification program focuses on the intricate aspects of Social Security.
May 10 event raised funds for Cancer LifeNet and its vital supportive care services.
Lower Susquehanna Heritage Greenway’s annual shoreline cleanup took place April 26 in Cecil and Harford counties.
May 18 event at Vignon Manor Farm features the ultimate buy local, taste local, culinary event.
Volunteer shoreline cleanup includes the Upper Bay, Susquehanna and North East rivers.
Walk aims to raise $125,000 for Cancer LifeNet and its vital, free-of-charge supportive care services.
This year's celebration takes place April 6-12, and the theme is ‘Drawn to the Library!’
Video entries were submitted by teen filmmakers to promote their favorite books.