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March 2023
Volume 51 • Number 3
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IN THIS ISSUE
Bolton Hill schools hold their own in ratings while others are downgraded
BHCA urges city to move forward on a bike lane along Eutaw Place
Police step up patrols after neighborhood car incidents
Eight months after its opening, here’s an update on our Unity Hall
On-street parking permits can be picked up nearby March 18, 25
May 19 is BHCA night at the symphony. Buy tickets now.
Bolton Hill Nursery April gala is three years overdue
Reduced enrollment at MICA results in layoff plans
Herb Massie to lead new mosaic mural project at Mt. Royal school