Week in Review: Helicopters, Theaters and ‘Shush’
A roundup of the news covered by Patch this past week.
Baltimore Police Unveil New Helicopters
On Thursday the Baltimore police showed off their new helicopters to the news media. The fleet of four helicopters cost the city $9.5 million and replaced aircraft that have been in service since 2001.
Baltimore Selling Senator Theatre to the Cusacks
The Baltimore Development Corp. confirmed Thursday that it is putting together a deal to sell the theater to its current operators James “Buzz” Cusack and his business partner and daughter Kathleen Cusack.
‘The Shush Lady’ Leaving Hopkins
Johns Hopkins University Community Liaison Carrie Bennett, aka The Shush Lady, is leaving the school to take care of her father in Carlisle, PA. Bennett has been praised as instrumental in improving the relationship between students and residents of surrounding communities.
Young Vic Theatre Company Finds a New Home
The Young Victorian Theater Company, which has called Bryn Mawr’s campus home since 1989, announced that they’ve found a new home down Roland Avenue at the Roland Park Country School. The company will make its debut there next summer performing the HMS Pinafore.