Innovation Village Includes Bolton Hill
On a sunny but frigid Martin Luther King Day, city officials, university presidents and community activists came together on the corner of Pennsylvania and North Avenues to launch a community partnership,
Volume XLV • Number 2
On a sunny but frigid Martin Luther King Day, city officials, university presidents and community activists came together on the corner of Pennsylvania and North Avenues to launch a community partnership,
As an active member of the U.S. Coast Guard for more than 20 years, Samaritan Community volunteer Jim Larson has built a career on helping others.
This year’s winter champagne brunch at the Rawlings Conservatory in Druid Hill Park, hosted by the Bolton Hill Garden Club, brought club members to the airy reception room at the Conservatory on Saturday,
All Current Residential Parking Permits will expire March 31. If renewing, you may do so and pay for your permits online at the Parking Authority website beginning February 19th.
By Nell O’Hara
Rub together my hands,
Take a deep breath,
Watching me are all my friends,
Flash a smile.
The Rev. Grey Maggiano has accepted the call to become Memorial Episcopal’s next rector. He will be leaving Trinity Cathedral in Miami for the midwinter delights of Baltimore.
The team renovating the Linden Park Apartments reports good news for 2016: the transformation of the building will soon be complete. As construction winds down,
By Jean Lee Cole
The first issue of the Bolton Hill Bulletin appeared in April 1972, a large tri-fold newsletter that would undergo surprisingly few changes over the next 45 years.
On January 23, Baltimore experienced its biggest snowstorm in recorded history: 29.5″ recorded at BWI Airport.
Bolton Hill resident Barbara Cates recorded a video on the morning of January 24,
Here’s a brief overview of some of the local happenings in February.
Go to the Bulletin Calendar for details and additional events–just click on an event to see more information.