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Little If Any June 1 Looting in Georgetown
June 2, 2020
•“There was no apparent looting or destruction in Georgetown on Monday [early morning],” said Georgetown Business Improvement District CEO Joe Sternlieb, who toured the neighborhood’s commercial blocks at 6:30 a.m. […]
Cut Cables at 31st St. Bridge Affect Verizon Customers
December 9, 2019
•Georgetown gets a one-two utility punch: last week it was Verizon phone, TV and internet service and today it’s Pepco electrical service.
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.
A Busy Summer Ahead for Rose Park
April 3, 2019
•“I’ve got four news items for you—four!” Friends of Rose Park President Dave Dunning was filled with enthusiasm at a March 25 chat with The Georgetowner at a nearby café. […]