The fire marshal is investigating a blaze that caused 3 townhouses in Aberdeen to collapse, tallied $5M in damage and injured a firefighter.
Event in Belcamp teaches participants how to administer CPR, use an AED and stop uncontrolled bleeding.
May 13 virtual event raised funds for Cancer LifeNet and its vital supportive care services.
Shrodes has been named director of philanthropy and community engagement for the Library.
Lower Susquehanna Heritage Greenway’s annual shoreline cleanup took place April 22 in Cecil and Harford counties.
Walk aims to raise $150,000 for Cancer LifeNet and its vital, free-of-charge supportive care services.
A discussion and book signing takes place April 25 at the Abingdon Library.
Topics include financial literacy, Black Gospel Music, positive mental health awareness, genealogy, horse racing, Harford’s 250th and more.
Grade schooler Bradley Snyder hides candy-filled eggs and delivers a letter from the Easter Bunny to benefit the Alzheimer's Association
Grade schooler Bradley Snyder hides candy-filled eggs and delivers a letter from the Easter Bunny to benefit the Alzheimer's Association.
Work on the building will take approximately 10 weeks.
Annual shoreline cleanup includes the Upper Bay and Susquehanna and North East rivers.
Featured authors include Judy L. Murray, Lindsey Pope, Jennifer Vido and Doug Washburn.
If weather conditions allow, controlled burns are planned Wednesday at the U.S. Army Aberdeen Test Center.
Weapons testing will be done at Aberdeen Proving Ground Monday through Friday and may be heard by neighbors, the facility warned.
In this role, Squire is responsible for the operation and maintenance of all library buildings and vehicles.
For the third consecutive year, readers of Harford Magazine voted Harford Financial Group top honors in the Best of Harford Awards.
Adam Freeland and Melissa Mullan will be recognized for the honor at a Cambridge gathering in February.
Fifth annual festival at the Abingdon Library includes celebrity story time, crafts, dance parties and activities.
Nine nonprofits received grants ranging from $1,000 to $25,000 to enhance community projects.
Several programs, virtual and in-person, take place the week of January 23.
You Are What You Read! is the theme of this year’s program for adults and high school students.
The grant will be used for programs at UM UCMC Family Birthplace and The Klein Family Harford Crisis Center.
The Certified Financial Planner™ certification is the standard of excellence in financial planning.
More than 50 staff members were honored for service anniversaries.
Chesapeake Farm & Bay to Table’s December 14 episode gets viewers ready for the holidays.
Funds raised benefit Cancer LifeNet, which provides free-of-charge supportive care services to those living with a cancer diagnosis.
Gwyn Novak of No Thyme to Cook joins HCPL’s Mary Hastler and Chef John Shields in this program featuring all things oysters.
New Library includes many first-in-the-system features including 24/7 exterior locker pick up, tablet tower & exterior patio with fireplace.
Oct. 22 event at the Abingdon Library features photo ops, board games, Dungeons & Dragons, crafts, trivia panels, trading card games & more.
October 12 episode focuses on "Living a Plant Forward Life for the Bay and Your Body."
Ground broken for ambulatory care surgery center, and a "topping out" ceremony was held for the inpatient bed expansion.
Investments with minority-led companies follow recent awarding of $3+ million in community grants.
D'Alessandro holds a doctor of nursing practice degree from UM School of Nursing & has received numerous awards for professional excellence.
Among the features are interactive STREAM learning spaces, tree-lined NatureMaker archway, 3-D printing, art & coding activities & more.
First-in-the-nation approach to nurse education and staffing includes cohorts at UM Upper Chesapeake Health hospitals.
Series 66 exam is the next step toward becoming an investment advisor representative.
September 14 episode explores favorite foods that bring back memories of the Maryland State Fair.
Harford Community Action Agency receives $40,000 grant to provide meals to food insecure residents.
Alicia Cunningham; V. Dixon King, Jr., M.D., MBA; Sanjeev Kumar, M.D.; and Lisa Rowen, DNSc, RN, CENP, FAAN, join the UM UCH board.