Harford County Public Library Foundation’s Business Speakers Series takes place January 8 at the Abingdon Library.
This comprehensive, free online platform is dedicated to skilled trades career development.
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.
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.
Journaling, harp music concerto, Japanese temari and Dinovember activities highlight the month.
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.
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.
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.’
So much so see, enjoy and buy in December!
Local USCG Auxiliarist awarded Medal of Operational Merit for aiding boater in distress. Photo and article by David Lari
The Athletic Hall of Fame honors individuals who, through participation, support, or interest, have made outstanding contributions.
The Southern Harford County Rotary (SHCR) hosted a successful Prom Pop-Up Boutique on March 14, 2024, for students at Joppatowne High School
District F school board member retires
Services for Palm Sunday, Holy Thursday, Good Friday, Great Vigil of Easter and Sunday, The Feast of the Resurrection
Purchase your Easter Flowers and Support the Lions Club of Churchville
A photography exhibition by Mal Baker coming this February to the Havre de Grace Maritime Museum's Environmental Center Gallery.
Food donations helps families affected by pandemic
Bird walk with Prof. Colleen Webster, followed by a concert by Terry Hermsen in a casual, outdoor setting.
The Havre de Grace Art Show is still going strong at 58 years with many things NEW.
Funding improves healthcare services in Cecil and Harford counties.
Artists, craftspeople, and authors are invited to apply to this juried show.
Overlooking the beautiful city waterfront, dine on steamed shrimp and savory BBQ dishes, served with beer/wine pairings.
A great way to keep kids learning this summer! It's local and free!
The new population health tool will put critical patient data directly in the hands of care teams
These programs are designed to enable individuals to start or advance their careers in product distribution.
This exhibit is a culmination of student work from past two years
NMTC Visionary Awards presented to James Morgan, Ph.D.; Kimberly Sheppard; Kimberly Sheppard; and Kayla Ross.
Dr. Paul B. Lavine was unrelenting and devoted to his practice when it came to helping everyone in the community.
Foard was an activist for education for the betterment of all regional residents.
MEA creates opportunities for community colleges to share resources and expertise while meeting community needs.