
Blossoms in Bolton Hill!
The arrival all around us of pear and cherry trees, preceded by tulip magnolias, were followed on the ground with a spring parade of daffodils and tulips and now by redbud trees and dogwood.
Volume 51 • Number 4
The arrival all around us of pear and cherry trees, preceded by tulip magnolias, were followed on the ground with a spring parade of daffodils and tulips and now by redbud trees and dogwood.
BHCA’s annual membership meeting – open to members and neighborhood residents – will be held Tuesday, May 2 at 8 p.m. at Baltimore Unity Hall with catered food and beverage.
Following the lead of neighboring Madison Park residents and the Madison Park Improvement Association, BHCA’s leadership is asking city officials to oppose recent design proposals for the redevelopment of Pedestal Gardens.
Strawbridge Church has a long history of ups and downs. Where does the story go next?
Urban Forester Megan Carr visited the March meeting of the Bolton Hill Garden Club hosted by Amy Sheridan and discussed the impact of non-native plants on our environment.
Tulips are all around us now, a sure sign of spring’s endurance.
Bolton Hill’s oldest watering hole – a nationally-noticed dive bar – has new owners for the first time in many years. One of them lives in the neighborhood.
Fate of Eutaw-Marshburn school; BHCA FY 2024 Budget; Passing of Bob Catsen; New Member Party; High school art submissions request