Crime Report: A Mid-May Dip; Investigations Ongoing
Metropolitan Police Department representative, Sgt. Robinson, spoke before the Advisory Neighborhood Commission 2E to give a crime update for the Georgetown area at its monthly meeting held on May 2. […]
Georgetown Transformers More than a Selfie
This weekend of Halloween will bring more than the usual amount of onlookers checking out the famed Exorcist Steps, officially a D.C. landmark, at 36th and Prospect Streets NW. A […]
ANC Nov. 1: Sidewalk Project, George’s Hours, DDOT, Jelleff
The Georgetown-Burleith-Hillandale Advisory Neighborhood Commission (ANC 2E) will hold its November meeting, 6:30 p.m., Monday, Nov. 1, virtually — via Zoom or a conference call. The following is the agenda, […]
Building Back Better, BEST
This past Friday marked a major milestone in our recovery with the lifting of all capacity restrictions for businesses. As restaurants fill up with hungry diners, stadiums roar with cheering […]
CAG’s Dynamic Duo: Tara Sakraida Parker and Susan Dabbar
CAG’s Oct. 20 virtual meeting will focus on Georgetown retail, with comments from the Georgetown BID, also featuring Georgetown advisory neighborhood commission candidates.
Tonight: ANC, CAG to Hold Virtual Meeting
Open to all, the meeting, co-sponsored by Advisory Neighborhood Commission 2E and the Citizens Association of Georgetown, is accessible via the Zoom application or telephone.
ANC Wednesday: Gas Leaks, Homeless, Dean & DeLuca
On the agenda for this month’s meeting: Presentation by the Georgetown BID Regarding Public Safety and Homeless Services.
Cameras Are Helping to Fight Crime in Georgetown
It’s becoming the most anticipated part of the monthly Advisory Neighborhood Commission 2E meetings at Georgetown Visitation School: the police report at the beginning of every meeting about crime in […]
ANC Monday: MedStar, S&R, ABC, the Wing
On the April agenda: an update from MedStar Georgetown University Hospital Regarding Georgetown University’s Central Utility Plant Project.
Hot Ticket, ANC Monday: Parking Changes Considered. Be There.
Expect a large crowd (and some verbal fireworks) at the Feb. 26 meeting of the Georgetown-Burleith-Hillandale Advisory Neighborhood Commission, when a proposal on the perennial issue of parking is presented.