Business
ANC Report: Parking, Parking and More Parking, Or Not?
In Your Town
Book Hill Is Budgeted for Exciting Improvements
Downtown Observer
D.C.’s Police Chief Pamela Smith Resigns
Good Works & Good Times
Book Hill Tree Lighting Brings Holiday Glow to Georgetown
Arts
‘The Little Prince’ Highlights Kennedy Center Holiday Shows
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. […]
