COVID is lurking in Bolton Hill. Time for a vaccine booster?
In case you haven’t heard, COVID is still around. Several people in the neighborhood, all of them vaxxed and boosted, have had a brush with it.
In case you haven’t heard, COVID is still around. Several people in the neighborhood, all of them vaxxed and boosted, have had a brush with it.
In its first full year of on-campus activity since the COVID pandemic shut it – and every other university — down in March 2020, Maryland Institute College of Art is fully open, with students and faculty back in the classrooms and visitors welcome.
After eight months of planning and hard work, residents of the 100 Block of W. Lanvale Street celebrated the completion of their tree planting and tree well expansion project on May 14.
The next BHCA board meeting, which is open to everyone, will take place in-person at 8 p.m. on Tuesday, June 7, at Memorial Episcopal Church, 1407 Bolton Street, unless announced otherwise.
In recent months property owners in the neighborhood have received a flurry of emails, texts and even letter appeals offering (as one put it) “an unconditional offer on your property.”
It’s no secret that Baltimore lost population between 2010 and 2020, dipping below 600,000 residents in the 2020 national Census for the first time in more than a century.
Planning a trip out of town over the holidays? Or perhaps you will have a house full of visitors?
State Center redevelopment is back in the news.
The renovated, attractive building now known as Linden Park Apartments at 301 McMechen Street (between Jordan Street and Eutaw Place) is a contemporary reminder, if anyone needs one, of a time when pragmatic politicians of different parties worked together to do things that had a lasting, positive impact.