February Finds: Photos of the Season
Enjoy a photo from around the neighborhood by KT Tozzi
Volume 51 • Number 2
Enjoy a photo from around the neighborhood by KT Tozzi
A community of refugees from Afghanistan, brought to this country after the U.S. military withdrawal in 2021, is living in Reservoir Hill just a short walk north between Bolton Hill and Druid Hill Park. They will display and sell handmade items on March 5 at Brown Memorial Presbyterian Church.
Meet Macy Drake. She grew up in South Baltimore and now she runs the Mt. Royal Recreation Center at 120 W. Mosher St., behind –and physically attached to – Mt. Royal Elementary and Middle School.
So, what’s a Bolton Hill homeowner – or would-be homeowner – to do in 2023? Is this the right time to put your house on the market, or to jump from renting to owning your home?
The property which housed the Park Avenue Café, shut down early during the pandemic, has been purchased and will re-open as a coffee roasting facility and coffee shop – perhaps as early as March.
A neighborhood landmark apartment building, The Beethoven, is up for sale, one of two large properties on the market in Bolton Hill.
The Bolton Hill Garden Club, joined by BHCA, presented its first ever Greening and Beautification Award on Saturday to longtime resident and neighborhood advocate Lee Tawney.
For as long as anyone remembers, those graceful park strips that separate the east and west roadways along Park Avenue have just been called the Park Avenue medians or parks. But local historian Fred Shoken has uncovered new information…
Parking permits; BHCA night at the BSO; Jones Falls Trail; Single Carrot Theater.