
WHAT LIES AHEAD ...
Many March events have been cancelled or rescheduled as a result of the coronavirus emergency. Please check these dates as they become nearer.

COMMUNITY POLICING PLAN NEEDS FEEDBACK
The Baltimore Police Department’s draft Community Policing Plan is open for a second round of public comment.

NEWS FROM THE NEIGHBORHOOD
All you need to know about composting
Christina Garrrahan and Compost Crew are working on bringing composting to the city and setting up pickup and processing sustainable systems.

Recommendations on consent decree released
By Toby Ditz
Over a dozen people attended the Advocacy Workshop organized by the No Boundaries Coalition on July 25th at their Avenue Engagement Center at 1808 Pennsylvania Ave.

Farmers' Market Opens April 8
A new growing season officially begins when Baltimore’s Farmers’ Market under the JFX reopens for the year on Sunday, April 8.
Other nearby markets will open in May and June,

Health Commissioner Speaks on Opioid Epidemic at Brown Memorial
By Jennifer Michael
Deaths from opioid overdose continue to mount around the country. Fatalities in Baltimore alone exceeded 700 people in 2017.
Sign Up for CERT Emergency Preparedness Training
Remember the Derecho of July 2012? That was the windstorm that downed trees and power lines and left much of the mid-Atlantic region in the dark.
Preliminary Findings from Lighting Survey
Everyone knows that there are dark areas in Bolton Hill after the sun goes down.
Explosive Oil Trains Endanger Our Community
by Andrew Hinz
Bolton Hill is one of several Baltimore neighborhoods at risk from highly explosive crude oil trains. Bakken oil transported from North Dakota contains fracking chemicals and elevated levels of methane,