Last week, we shared news about another Barnes & Noble branch closing, Baltimore-area LGBTQ+ Pride events throughout the month, and the progress of plans for a new green space called Hillside Park.
Revisit the stories here:

“โOn the cuspโ: After years of planning and fundraising, Hillside Park is almost a reality“: The Roland Park Community Foundation is about a month away from taking ownership of 20-acre parcel that will become Hillside Park.

“Final Rest Stops: Two Mildreds of Baltimore“: Two Mildreds (Natwick and Dunnock) both born and raised in Baltimore went onto successful and memorable Broadway, Hollywood and TV careers.

“Another Barnes & Noble branch is disappearing in Baltimore“: Another Barnes & Noble branch is disappearing in Baltimore, after Johns Hopkins University decided to replace the national retailer as manager of its campus store in Charles Village.

“Theodore DeWeese, CEO of Johns Hopkins Medicine, receives the Ellis Island Medal of Honor“: Theodore DeWeese, the CEO of Johns Hopkins Medicine and dean of the medical faculty at the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, is one of this yearโs recipients of the prestigious Ellis Island Medal of Honor.

“Celebrate 50th Baltimore Pride with these parades, parties, and other LGBTQ+ events“: Baltimore Pride turns 50 this year, and Charm City is celebrating the milestone with a month-long itinerary of LGBTQ+ events.
