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Cameras Are Helping to Fight Crime in Georgetown
• September 25, 2019
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 […]
Citizens’ Concert in Rose Park Sings Au Revoir to Summer
• September 23, 2019
Neighborhood newcomer Uprising Yoga Center got people stretching, and then classic rock band the Other Side got people dancing.
Appreciating D.C.’s Jazz History
• April 10, 2019
On April 17, at Mt. Zion United Methodist Church, the Citizens Association of Georgetown hosts Georgetown University professor Maurice Jackson conversing with local jazz greats.
ANC Monday: Towpath, Hyde-Addison, 5G, Washington Gas
• February 27, 2019
At the March 4 meeting, the Georgetown Business Improvement District will give a presentation on its pilot project for the C&O Canal Towpath.
‘Town Crier’ Ray Kukulski Has Died
• January 17, 2019
Kukulski collapsed suddenly at Sibley Hospital last Thursday, Jan. 10, apparently of an aneurysm or a brain hemorrhage. He had recently turned 77.
Betsy McGregor Cooley, 1944-2018
• April 30, 2018
In 2002, Cooley became executive director of the Citizens Association of Georgetown, expanding the scope of the organization’s events and initiatives over a 14-year tenure.
Feds Deny Plane Noise Complaint
• April 2, 2018
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit determined that the Fair Skies Coalition’s argument against new flight paths ran into “procedural and substantive obstacles.”
Get Ready for the Georgetown Gala, This Saturday at the Four Seasons
• October 16, 2017
The “Streets of Georgetown” is the theme for this year’s Citizens Association of Georgetown Gala.
Unearthing African American History
• October 10, 2017
As historic as the Oak Hill Cemetery is, an important facet that is largely missing — also from other Georgetown locations — is African American history.
Tree Lovers and Killers in Georgetown
• September 11, 2017
Sept. 10 was the annual gathering of Trees for Georgetown, a committee of the Citizens Association of Georgetown. The group’s mission is to plant and maintain the trees that line the neighborhood’s residential streets.
