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Georgetown’s Lockwoods to Mark 3 Milestones
June 12, 2024
•Marking three milestones, Sharon and David Lockwood are throwing a “60-50-20” party at the Cosmos Club on June 22. The Lockwoods — who have lived in their Georgetown home on […]
Kitty Kelley Tells (Almost) All
May 9, 2024
•Georgetown’s own Kitty Kelley and “America’s bestselling investigative biographer” bedazzled her audience on the sun drenched penthouse patio of Alan and Nancy Taylor Bubes that overlooks the Potomac River. The […]
Longtime Q St. Resident, Dr. Cynthia Ray Putchat Dies
April 22, 2024
•Dr. Cynthia Ray Putchat, 69, who practiced clinical psychology in Washington, D.C., for 39 years, died hours after the solar eclipse on April 9. Her death was announced by her […]
Longtime Georgetowner Don Crockett Dies at 85
October 2, 2023
•Don Warren Crockett, 85, a resident of Georgetown for 50 years, passed away peacefully on Sept. 26. Crockett was born in Logan, Utah, in 1938. He graduated from Harvard Law School […]
Edward Weidenfeld (1943-2022)
January 5, 2023
•With a resume that is impressive for even the most seasoned of Washingtonians, Edward L. Weidenfeld worked for six presidents and founded his own law firm, Weidenfeld Law Firm, P.C. […]
Madeleine Albright, 1st Female Secretary of State, Dies
March 24, 2022
•Madeleine Albright, the first female secretary of state, and a longtime Georgetown resident has died of cancer at the age of 84. An inspiration, mentor and friendly neighbor to so […]