Highlights from the New Members Party
New Neighbors, New Friends.
BHCA New Members party – Photos from Zhee Chatmon
Volume 51 • Number 6
New Neighbors, New Friends.
BHCA New Members party – Photos from Zhee Chatmon
Bolton Hill’s 3rd annual Arts in the Parks picnic concert series kicks off on Thursday, July 6, with popular father-son musicians Ken and Brad Kolodner on hammered dulcimer and clawhammer banjo blurring the lines of Old-Time, Bluegrass and American Roots music.
Before Canada’s smoke disrupted those crisp, pleasant late spring days when neither heat nor air conditioning were needed, seasonal sounds of the neighborhood drifted through open windows.
John Healy, who lived in Bolton Hill for half a century and with his wife Debbie was active in neighborhood affairs, died last month. He was 79.
One of 10 children, Smith has lived in Bolton Hill since the 1990s and owns her house on the rim of Spicer’s Run in north Bolton Hill. She has worked for an airline for 21 years, 18 of them as a flight attendant.
If ever there were a time and place for the city’s historic preservation office to enforce the city’s Demolition by Neglect Ordinance, the time would be now and the place would be at 1232 Druid Hill Ave., just west of Bolton Hill.
What happens next with the emptying Eutaw-Marshburn Elementary School?
Baltimore City Schools has made good on its plan to close the Eutaw-Marshburn Elementary School and to disperse the remaining 150 or so students to other nearby public schools,