Join in the Boundary Block Party
So you live in Bolton Hill. How often do you venture west of Eutaw Place? Maybe you go to the post office every so often.
So you live in Bolton Hill. How often do you venture west of Eutaw Place? Maybe you go to the post office every so often.
Planning has started for BoltonStock 2016, and the date has been set: June 25 from 6–9 pm.
You may remember that last year,
It’s time for a stoop party!
Please join the Social Action Task Force (SATF) for our second Party with a Purpose (read about the first one here) on Saturday,
Editor’s Note: A chance connection through AirBnB brought Jill Collier Warne and her family to stay with Susan and me for a week while she was here for work.
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”
The No Boundaries Coalition and Jubilee Arts are hosting this year’s Boundary Block Party on the day that early voting begins, Saturday, April 16 from 1–4 pm at the Upton Triangle at the corner of Pennsylvania Avenue and Presstman Street.
On a sunny but frigid Martin Luther King Day, city officials, university presidents and community activists came together on the corner of Pennsylvania and North Avenues to launch a community partnership,
The unassuming brick townhouse at 1234 Druid Hill Ave. (at the corner of Lanvale and Druid Hill Ave.) in Marble Hill, was demolished in November.
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,
by Peter Dunn
In July of 2012 Tamika was diagnosed with stage three breast cancer. She had a fiancée and two young children.