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OnStage, Georgetown: December
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New Folger Library Director Will Speak at Dupont Underground, Dec. 12
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Weekend Roundup, Nov. 28-Dec. 1
News & Politics
Georgetown President John DeGioia Steps Down after 23 Years of Service
Arts
On the Move: Choreographer Diana Movius
Opinion: Georgetown BID Letter to WMATA on Proposed Bus Route Changes
July 17, 2024
•RE: Georgetown Comments on the Proposed 2025 Better Bus Network Redesign To Board Chair Paul C. Smedberg and Members of the Board, Georgetown is the region’s largest employment and commercial […]
43% Loss in Service for Georgetown? July 15 Deadline for WMATA Bus Survey
July 11, 2024
•There’s a few days left to fill out the feedback survey on the WMATA Better Bus Network Redesign. It’s on the WMATA website. Click here to take the survey —by […]
What’s the Latest on Streateries and Sidewalks?
May 10, 2022
•As the warmth of spring returns, many Georgetowners are emerging from hibernation to window shop along bustling sidewalks and enjoy outdoor dining. So, what’s the latest news on the streateries […]
Fund Set Up for Tarek Boothe, Killed Jan. 31 on M St.
February 3, 2022
•The young man fatally shot the evening of Jan. 31 near the corner of 33rd and M Streets NW has been identified as Tarek Boothe, who was from Alexandria and […]
Georgetown-Rosslyn Gondola Still a Possibility
August 19, 2021
•The future is still possible in Georgetown. In its approved 2022 budget, the D.C. Council included $10 million for the city to purchase 3607 M St. NW — site of […]
Georgetown Parking Myths: The Never-Ending Story
June 20, 2021
•The Georgetowner’s June 16 article — “Busting Myths About Georgetown Parking” — generated numerous calls and responses from the residents of Georgetown. Concerns about parking in D.C.’s oldest neighborhood are almost […]
Busting Myths About Georgetown Parking
June 16, 2021
•In Georgetown, few issues are as controversial as parking. With the pandemic easing and commercial activity bubbling up, higher numbers of automobile drivers are competing for open spots. Everyone’s got […]
The District Gave Us Streateries. Now, We Need Parking.
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Walking the commercial streets of Georgetown these days the relief, even joy, of shoppers, salon, café and restaurant patrons, and even tourists is as visible as the streets active with […]