Festival on the Hill, Halloween parade set for Saturday, Oct. 23
What could possibly be more fun than Bolton Hill’s historic annual outdoor fall celebration Festival on the Hill?
Volume XLIX • Number 8
What could possibly be more fun than Bolton Hill’s historic annual outdoor fall celebration Festival on the Hill?
Ready or not, the city has begun dropping off huge, wheeled recycling bins house-by-house and at other eligible buildings in Bolton Hill.
The Golden Eagles of Mount Royal Elementary/Middle School are back on campus after nearly two years of virtual learning.
A group of neighbors led by Samantha Ritter is organizing to support refugee families arriving to Baltimore.
Each month the Bolton Hill Bulletin will feature a photo by Bolton Hill photographer Zhee Chatmon. If you would like to hire Zhee for photography, find her information at www.zheechatmon.com.
Throughout the winter, spring and summer of the first COVID year, as Baltimoreans and the world hunkered down to avoid the virus, Bolton Hill residents were blessed to be able to exercise, take their children to play and unwind at the sprawling green space on Laurens Street known as Arnold E. Sumpter Park.
Long before our Baltimore Orioles were led to success by the fiery Earl Weaver, there once was a champion baseball club in Baltimore in the 1890s.