Prepare for Fall Tree Planting
Ever wonder why Bolton Hill’s streets have more trees than most neighborhoods in Baltimore? It takes a lot of work—much of it done on a volunteer basis.
Volume XLVI • Number 7
Ever wonder why Bolton Hill’s streets have more trees than most neighborhoods in Baltimore? It takes a lot of work—much of it done on a volunteer basis.
Now here’s a memorable tree living among us: the towering black walnut of Jenkins Alley, which shades the rear side of the almost equally towering Brown Memorial Church.
At their most recent meeting, Bolton Hill neighbor Rob Helfenbein was elected to the board of No Boundaries Coalition. Several other Bolton Hill residents, including Rob,
Expanded from a post at Promise Heights.
After being shut down for 5 years, the Crispus Attucks Recreation Center officially reopened to the public on June 22,
The Bulletin proudly welcomes our newest sponsor, theater company ArtsCentric. Founded in April 2003 by twelve young Morgan State University graduates,
Everyone knows the restaurant business is tough. Sadly, two neighborhood establishments have shut their doors.
After six years of serving Cajun-themed pizzas with names like the Hogwallop and The Dude,
Save the date: residents of Bolton Square—the townhouse development that faces West Lafayette Avenue and Mason and Jordon Streets—are planning a 50th anniversary celebration this fall for the afternoon of Saturday,
Stoop Party for the Schools
Although May’s Stoop Party with a Purpose organized by MRIA’s Social Action Task Force (SATF) was cancelled due to weather,
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Photos by Alisha Wolf, Kendra Parlock and Peter Van Buren.
On a gorgeous June evening,
By Grey Maggiano
When you move to Bolton Hill, an unspoken question lingers in your mind for the first few months,