Last week, we shared news about Kathy Klausmeier becoming Baltimore County Executive for the remaining two years of Johnny O’s term; the removal and decommissioning of a plaque that honored a segregationist; and more.
Revisit the stories here:
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“Plaque honoring segregation leader William L. Marbury removed from public property in Bolton Hill and decommissioned by the city“: Baltimore, known as The Monumental City, is starting 2025 with one fewer monument after a raised plaque honoring a segregationist was removed from public property in Bolton Hill and decommissioned by the city.

“Neighborhood association buys vacant property next to Belvedere Square“: The Belvedere Improvement Association purchased property from War Horse Cities, which is adjacent to Belvedere Square shopping center.

“Hot House: Park yourself in this Mount Vernon carriage house, complete with a one-car garage“: Rent this carriage house for $3,000 per month, complete with a one-car garage (a rare find for Mount Vernon homes).

“Kneads, an upscale bakery and coffee shop, opens on Friday at The Village of Cross Keys“: Kneads, an upscale bakery and coffee shop, will have its grand opening on Friday, Jan. 10, at The Village of Cross Keys.

“Mayfair Place development moving ahead after Baltimore’s Board of Estimates approves a $960,000 construction loan“: A $26.8 million plan to build a six-story, 97-unit apartment project on downtown Baltimore’s west side, incorporating the reconstructed front façade of the historic Mayfair Theatre, is moving to the construction phase.
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“Cheers to Dry January and beyond: Demand grows for non-alcoholic adult drinks“: January may be dry, but for many, limiting or completely avoiding alcohol lasts much longer than the first month of the calendar year. Demand is growing for non-alcoholic adult drinks, and the reasons abound.

“Klausmeier becomes Baltimore County Executive for remaining two years of Olszewski’s term“: State Sen. Kathy Klausmeier is Baltimore County’s next executive, replacing Johnny Olszewski Jr., who resigned to join Congress.

“January River“: With the start of the new year, columnist Jalynn Harris recounts a harrowing event last January and the opportunity to reset.

“Better The Next Day“: Columnist Marion Winik expresses her love for leftover meals — and disappointment for the ones that got away.

“H.L. Mencken’s Saturday Night Club returns to writer’s historic home“: For the first time in nearly 75 years, the Saturday Night Club will return to the home of H.L. Mencken, Baltimore’s controversial and curmudgeonly literary legend.
