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A quick stroll down Poyntz and you may witness works of art put on by Incite MHK, the passion project of six community members with pride for bringing Manhattan together through the arts. Conducted through the Greater Manhattan Community Foundation’s Deihl Community Grants Program, the group can hire artists to paint murals across town and intends to make Incite MHK an annual celebration with different events every year. Artist Nick “Sick” Fisher Courtesy of Incite MHK’s Instagram Incite originally reached out to Chicago-based artist Nick “Sick” Fisher to commission a mural in the alleyway on the corner of 4th Street between Houston and Poyntz. Going back and forth as to what would fit, the final design would be a giant “Kitty Castle”, which Fisher says has “nothing to do with anything”, and “in other ways it kind of does”. ....
As we settle into the winter season, many of the winter activities of Frederick past are pleasant memories. Christmas and holiday memories for 2020 will be few. We have had Christmas Day with 60 degree temperatures, thunderstorms, snowstorms, sleet, rain and sun. But this year, we have Christmas with COVID-19. I do not remember the Christmas I received my first train, an American Flyer. But, I can vividly recall the Baltimore & Ohio train that ran around the Christmas tree at my Uncle George and Aunt Kitty Castleâs house in Brunswick. Uncle George was an engineer on the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad out of Brunswick. Not to confuse, My Uncle George Bowers was a brakeman on the Baltimore and Ohio and also lived and worked out of Brunswick. The Christmas train at Uncle George Castleâs consisted of a Baltimore and Ohio diesel locomotive and what seemed to be a hundred black coal cars with white âB&Oâ on each side. Uncle George Bowers would also have a âB&O� ....