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ANC Report: Drag on K, Budget Cuts, Parkway Changes, Apero
May 5, 2025
•The “May” meeting of the Georgetown-Burleith-Hillandale Advisory Neighborhood Commission (ANC 2E) was held on April 28 and was a mixed bag of news and notices. Beginning with the Police Report, […]
ANC Report: Christmas Trees, Jelleff Delays, Theft From Autos, Classroom Phone Ban
February 10, 2025
•“They’ve forgotten us!” the usually cool Commissioner Paul Maysak lamented loudly — half tongue-in-cheek — toward the end of the Feb. 3 meeting of ANC 2E, the Advisory Neighborhood Commission […]
First Meeting of 2025, ANC2E: Bags, Bottles & Big Events
January 9, 2025
•The new year’s meeting of the Georgetown-Burleith-Hillandale Advisory Neighborhood Commission (ANC2E) turned out to be all virtual on Jan. 6 due to a snowstorm that coated Washington, D.C., with a […]
What Chutzpah: Call Your Mother Deli May Close Due to Zoning Technicality
June 13, 2024
•This article was updated on June 14. A dispute about the continuance of a popular bagel shop in the famous bright pink building on the corner of O and 35th […]
Citizens’ Meeting: Elects New Board, Looks to the Future
May 13, 2024
•A full-agenda annual meeting of the Citizens Association of Georgetown was held at Duke Ellington School of the Arts on May 7. Duke Ellington Principal Sandi Logan greeted the crowd. […]
CAG Celebrates Block Captain Program; Community Reps Praise Organized Approach
April 15, 2024
•The following report was provided, in part, by the Citizens Association of Georgetown. On April 11, the Citizens Association of Georgetown (CAG) hosted a volunteer appreciation event for its Block […]