More than $4 million in medical supplies will help doctors, nurses, medics and other clinicians continue to deliver emergency medical care.
This year marks the third time Harford Financial Group has received the Best Financial Advisor award from Harford Magazine.
More than $25,000 is being provided to projects in Cecil and Harford counties.
New members are Dr. Theresa B. Felder, Ryan D. John and James C. Richardson.
The J.M. Smucker Co. plans to sell two facilities, including one in Havre de Grace.
The donation will be used to establish a charitable fund to further the firm's philanthropic impact in the community.
An Aberdeen man won $50,000 playing bingo in Havre de Grace, according to the Maryland Lottery.
Largest-ever donation will establish The Anna and James Lambdin Leadership Institute at University of Maryland Upper Chesapeake Health.
A promotion to get people to spend money in downtown Havre de Grace for the holidays was so successful that it ended weeks before Christmas.
Elizabeth Wise, MSN, MBA, will begin her new role effective January 10, 2022.
$5.1 million commitment will be used to recruit registered nurses and other clinical bedside experts from Maryland’s community colleges.
Small Business Saturday has never been more important as Havre de Grace small businesses pull themselves out of the pandemic.
New Harford Community College program will provide workforce development classes in Edgewood.
More than 25 clients attended the lunch, held to thank retired members of the military for their service to their country.
NEH-funded project focuses on African American civil rights in 1950s and 1960s.
Oct. 19 event recognizes the founders and accomplishments of the 100 members, who have donated nearly $450,000 to nonprofits in Harford.
Diane Edwards Moore, Angela Rose and Bradley R. Stover begin three-year terms.
Partnership provided equipment for school nurses, including a nebulizer, stereoscopes, two otoscopes and a hand-washing education kit.
Charles E. Alexander is the President and CEO of The Living Legacy Foundation of Maryland.
A store on Route 40 in Havre de Grace sold a winning lottery ticket in the Ravens scratch-off game.
Approximately 1,500 team members will receive a pay increase.
The annual list ranks 5,000 companies across the United States based on overall revenue growth.
Attendees can choose from three Greek meals and enjoy sides and dessert. Cost per person is $32 and tickets can be purchased online.
The Certified Financial Plannerâ„¢ certification is the standard of excellence in financial planning.
In his new role, Shaver will lead strategy, physician services and business development efforts.
Nationally, around 101,000 eateries received grants, including some in the Havre de Grace area.
The Paycheck Protection Program benefited nearly 12 million businesses in the U.S., including some in Havre de Grace.
Harmer’s Town Art Center has announced plans for a regional art facility with a park, studios, and galleries. The project is seeking donors.
Sheldon has been with the health system for 34 years, including 26 as its executive leader.
Over the past 11 years, more than $445,000 has been donated to 55 nonprofits serving women, families and children.
Ceremony participants and the community signed a steel beam that will frame a historic timeline.
Securities Industry Essentials Exam is the first step toward obtaining a Series 7 license.
Participants and the community are invited to sign a steel beam at Leidos Field at Ripken Stadium for the new Aberdeen campus.
Vaccination for all current and new employees will be required beginning September 1, 2021.
More than 200 pallets of lifesaving COVID-19 equipment and supplies are being donated to countries in Southeast Asia.
Denise Dregier has been appointed the foundation's first executive director; Natalie Shaw has been hired to serve as director for grants.
The award was presented to Carolyn Lambdin by the Maryland Library Association.
Crab Crawl was the first foundation event on campus open to the community since the beginning of the pandemic.
Bankruptcy filings were down in Harford County last year, but experts expect them to surge in coming years.
Weiping Qin started the scholarship to assist student leaders and those who have served in the military.