Last week, we shared news about the Pikesville Farmers Market relocating; an AI image portraying a Baltimore County Council member as antisemitic; and a cheesesteak restaurant coming to Baltimore County.
Revisit the stories here:

“Cheesesteak & Co. stakes its claim with first Baltimore County restaurant opening this summer“: Cheesesteak & Co. plans to open its first Baltimore County location this summer at Red Run Station in Owings Mills.

“Filmmaker John Waters celebrates 80th birthday with Deborah Harry, Ricki Lake, poppers-themed cake and lemon sticks“: Filmmaker John Waters celebrated his 80th birthday a few days early with Deborah Harry, Ricki Lake and nearly three dozen others at a private party in New York City.

“Pikesville Farmers Market moving to new location“: As Pikesville Farmers Market celebrates its 25th anniversary this year, it will relocate next month to the Pikesville Armory at 640 Reisterstown Road.

“Baltimore County Council member Julian Jones hits back at AI image portraying him as antisemitic“: Baltimore County Councilmember Julian Jones on Wednesday denounced a digitally altered image of him circulating on social media.

“BSO musicians to perform at Mount Vernon church to help kick off Flower Mart on May 1“: Three musicians from the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra will help kick off the Flower Mart in a spring concert at Mount Vernon Place Church on May 1.
