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Georgetowners Cheer Brooke Pinto at City Tavern Fundraiser
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Women of Georgetown: Let’s Celebrate Together on Thursday! Good Times, Share Thoughts and Advice
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Wild Weather Wallops the Region
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Big Wins, Emotional Tributes at the 98th Academy Awards
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Puck Celebrates the 1st Amendment at the French Residence
We Strongly Support a Georgetown Main Street Program
• August 9, 2017
Georgetown is rich in history that dates back hundreds of years. From its earliest roots as a trading post and then a thriving port, Georgetown is internationally famous, not only […]
D.C. Trees Damaged by Gas Leaks
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Thousands of gas leaks discovered in 2011 are responsible for $15 million to $20 million in damage to trees in the District of Columbia, according to natural gas safety expert […]
Falafel Cited, No More Rat Banquets?
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The Potomac Street rats that have acquired a taste for falafel may find that a lid has been put on their international banqueting. The new Falafel Inc takeout kitchen at […]
Airbnbs Face Hotel-Like Regulations
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Airbnb, the online home-sharing concept launched in 2008 in San Francisco, has become an almost billion-dollar-a-year global industry. Over the Fourth of July weekend in Washington, D.C., more than 8,000 […]
Potomac St. Rats: From Burritos to Falafel
• August 3, 2017
It seems they have moved on from Chipotle’s Tex-Mex cuisine to the new shop across the street called Falafel Inc.
Wawa? Remember Roy Rogers?
• August 1, 2017
How shallow is the debate about Wawa coming to Georgetown, replacing Restoration Hardware? After all, this was the site of a fast food restaurant for many years, Roy Rogers by […]
Letters To the Editor: Rent Requirements Rough on Retailers in Georgetown
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I am very pleased to see the approach and concerns of and for our magnificent town. I absolutely agree with the the assessment and point of view Titus Johnson in […]
Sam Shepard, Cool ‘Disco’ Dan: Unique American Identifiers
• July 31, 2017
They were American types, not because of race or color, not as artists in terms of stature or genre, but as American identifiers.
August 3: Deadline to Avoid Fee for Georgetown BID’s Holiday Lighting Program
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Contact the BID office by August 3 about holiday lights and you’ll pay no fee for the program.
Promising Citi Open Begins on a Rainy Saturday
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The Citi Open started under rainy skies Saturday, but all of the matches were made up under clear skies on Sunday. The tennis tournament is now on schedule.
