(Left to right) Comedian Mickey Cucchiella stands outside his new Parkville comedy club, HammerJokes; A TARDIS resembling a blue British police call box has appeared in Ellicott City; A rendering depicts a library branch in Middle River, which has been axed after Baltimore County Executive Kathy Klausmeier's decision to end negotiations on the project.
(Left to right) Comedian Mickey Cucchiella stands outside his new Parkville comedy club, HammerJokes; A TARDIS resembling a blue British police call box has appeared in Ellicott City; A rendering depicts a library branch in Middle River, which has been axed after Baltimore County Executive Kathy Klausmeier's decision to end negotiations on the project.

Last week, we shared news about a punk rock sandwich shop in Lauraville, a comedy club in Parkville, a TARDIS in Ellicott City, and Baltimore County ending negotiations for a library branch in Middle River.

Revisit the stories here:

Baltimore County pulls Middle River library branch plans out of circulation“: Plans to build a new library branch in Middle River have been pulled from the shelves as Baltimore County Executive Kathy Klausmeier announced on Friday she has decided to end negotiations on the proposal.

Who is up for a mystery? TARDIS appears in Ellicott City“: It just appeared one day on Main Street in Ellicott City: a TARDIS resembling a blue British police box like the one seen in the television series “Doctor Who.”

Long-dormant Mount Vernon Place church will open for public tours this month as part of the Doors Open Baltimore architecture festival“: A long-dormant Mount Vernon church will open for public tours this month, marking the first time its main sanctuary has been available to visit since a local non-profit groupย purchased the buildingย in July to preserve and reactivate it.

Dan Rodricks: The Mickey Cucchiella Comeback reaches a new stage at HammerJokes in Parkville“: Comedian Mickey Cucchiella has opened HammerJokes, a new comedy club on the lower level of the Bowman Restaurant in Parkville.

Punk rock sandwich shop and bar Animal Boy opens in Lauraville“: Animal Boy, a new sandwich shop and bar with walls full of rock posters, has opened in Northeast Baltimoreโ€™s Lauraville neighborhood.