Update from the Social Action Task Force
That’s the new name for the group formerly known as the “Social Justice League.”
Responding to feedback from many, the group decided that “Task Force”
That’s the new name for the group formerly known as the “Social Justice League.”
Responding to feedback from many, the group decided that “Task Force”
Editor’s Note: This is a mostly a copy of the article that ran in the February issue of the Bulletin.
After the recent MRIA inventory of lighting in our neighborhood’s streets and alleys, the volunteers who conducted the survey noted that a number of houses had front door lights that were not turned on.
On January 31, MRIA hosted a new neighbor party to welcome newcomers to the neighborhood. This annual event introduces new Bolton Hill residents to the MRIA board members and each other,
This year’s winter champagne brunch at the Rawlings Conservatory in Druid Hill Park, hosted by the Bolton Hill Garden Club, brought club members to the airy reception room at the Conservatory on Saturday,
All Current Residential Parking Permits will expire March 31. If renewing, you may do so and pay for your permits online at the Parking Authority website beginning February 19th.
After the unrest in Baltimore in April, many of us wondered, “What can I do to make a difference in our community?” With this question in mind,
The Bolton Hill Bulletin is entering its 45th year of publication, and in this milestone year, we have decided to move online. Doing so will allow us to include more images,
Thanks to the many Bolton Hill residents who helped MRIA with their recent Lighting Survey to inventory our neighborhood street lights.
At October’s MRIA meeting, Councilman Costello shared the recent decision that the option for the B&P Tunnel Project to tunnel under Bolton Hill has been eliminated.