Sheldon has been with the health system for 34 years, including 26 as its executive leader.
Ceremony participants and the community signed a steel beam that will frame a historic timeline.
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.
Bankruptcy filings were down in Cecil County last year, but experts expect them to surge in coming years.
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Grants total more than $36,000, and funding comes from the Maryland Heritage Areas Authority.
Marco Priolo will be responsible for the direction and administration of the financial operations of UM UCH.
Tracy Reynolds wears many hats in her professional career to benefit the citizens of Cecil County, but her roots run deep with Howard Bank.
Redding is responsible for providing administrative, financial and clinical oversight for all UM UCH behavioral health services.
Grant aligns with National Recovery Month and its efforts to increase awareness and understanding of mental and substance use disorders.
Nonprofit is among seven businesses honored with the award by the Harford County Chamber of Commerce in 2019.
Eight Cecil and Harford County projects have received Maryland Heritage Areas Authority mini-grant funding.
Cecil County has announced 50 organizations selected to receive grants from the video lottery terminal grant program.
Defense contractor Northrop Grumman will employ 575 workers in Cecil County by 2023 creating rocket motors and other products.
James M. Harkins, Franklin J. Hajek and Richard P. Streett, Jr. were also elected to leadership positions.
The proposed Great Wolf Lodge resort development will bring hundreds of jobs, an indoor-outdoor waterpark and more to Cecil County.
Campaign focuses on strengthening services through integrated programs, technology and reshaping behavioral health care in Harford County.
The Arc NCR highlights partnership with Next Generation Mechanic during National Disability Employment Awareness Month
UM UCH has elected several important leadership positions to its board of directors and medical leadership team.
Organization honored for workforce development program
Surprise donation kicks off funds for vision services
A medical supply manufacturer and distributor is moving its manufacturing and distribution facility from Harford to Cecil County.
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The company will employ hundreds to staff its new shipping operation.
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We asked Patch Readers what local restaurant they’d choose to eat at exclusively for one whole year.
Chesapeake Environmental Management (CEM) expands its Engineering Services division, hiring Bel Air native Andrew Wishart, PE.
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A study by a conservation group says almost half of restaurants tested in Annapolis and Baltimore had mislabeled crab meat.
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In 2014, UM UCH and Union Hospital developed a regional strategic plan for the delivery of behavioral health services.
Animal lovers took to social media Tuesday after GoDaddy.com released a controversial commercial in which a puppy was sold online.
Track work on Penn Line between Odenton and Bowie State stations will begin Jan. 16. Morning trains leaving Perryville will be delayed.
Company is recalling coffee maker after people have reported being burned by the unit.