Love to Garden? Try City Farms
By Bill Hamilton; photos by Don Palmer, Ron Gray, and Maria Wawer
Want to raise your own herbs and vegetables, but find the wee plot behind your house too small and the sunshine blocked by your neighbors’
Volume XLVII • Number 1
By Bill Hamilton; photos by Don Palmer, Ron Gray, and Maria Wawer
Want to raise your own herbs and vegetables, but find the wee plot behind your house too small and the sunshine blocked by your neighbors’
The Bolton Hill Bulletin’s new production team gained its sea legs in January, working well together to produce this issue. One difference you’ll see right away: a new,
It’s time to renew your Area 3 parking permits, as all current permits will expire on March 31.
Starting February 20, you may renew your permits online at the Parking Authority website.
The City of Baltimore, MDOT and MTA have begun the planning phase for a $26 million enhancement project to improve the North Avenue corridor.
The Maryland Institute College of Art (MICA) is sponsoring five students from Puerto Rico for the spring 2018 semester, covering the students’ tuition and housing costs,
Why not enjoy a great bowl of beans while supporting a very special educational program?
Wednesday February 7, from 5–8 p.m., the PTO of Mt.
Combine a gorgeous fall afternoon, great organizing by the Bolton Hill Nursery staff, and Louie Wilder’s last year at the helm, and what do you get?
By Linda Rittlemann
Looking to warm things up on those cold February nights? Dinner for two with a nice bottle of pinot noir,
By Sarah Lord
When the leaves are gone, identifying trees can be difficult. While damaged bark hurts most trees, or is a symptom that pests have the upper hand,