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2026 Grammys: And the Winner is…Luther Vandross?
Family-Friendly Concert Series Wraps Up in Rose Park
• July 12, 2017
Close to 200 kids and grown-ups spread out on blankets and chairs in Rose Park July 9, nibbling all types of picnic fare — as well as free Sprinkles cupcakes […]
Dumbarton Oaks Gardens Closed for 8 Months
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On Monday, July 10, the gardens at Georgetown’s Dumbarton Oaks — the Harvard-owned research library that exhibits Byzantine and Pre-Columbian art and artifacts in a pavilion designed by Philip Johnson […]
Oasis at Home
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Enjoying your very own Georgetown backyard requires little creativity with the help of these fine retailers and especially if you love the outdoors.
Georgetowner Wins Distinguished Young Women Finals
• July 10, 2017
Georgetown resident Skye Bork won the 2017 Distinguished Young Women national finals, held July 1 in Mobile, Alabama, the first time that D.C.’s entrant took the top prize. Bork received […]
$25,000 Reward for Tips on Water St. Shootings
• July 9, 2017
The perpetrators of the fatal shooting of a 19-year-old from Severn, Maryland, and the shooting of another unidentified man around 3 a.m. Saturday morning, July 8, on Water Street in […]
First Whacks at Wawa — and More ANC Highlights
• July 3, 2017
Meeting Thursday, June 29, before its summer break, the Georgetown-Burleith Advisory Neighborhood Commission tackled some hot-button town topics: DC Streetcar, the District Department of Transportation’s plans for protected bicycle lanes […]
It’s Official: Wawa Is Coming to Georgetown
• June 26, 2017
Wawa Inc. announced that its second D.C. store, as part of its expansion into the Washington, D.C., market, will be in the heart of Georgetown — at the corner of […]
BID Annual Meeting: ‘In Great Shape’
• June 21, 2017
The June 13 annual meeting of the Georgetown Business Improvement District featured two business newcomers, several community-award winners and Council member Jack Evans, who spoke about Georgetown and Metro (not […]
Crime and Public Safety Report
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Call it the story of the thief who couldn’t drive straight or hide fast enough. And it all happened right in front of the house of Ray Kukulski, former president […]
Fashion Takes Flight
• May 24, 2017
If you are booked for travel this season, then you’ve landed on the right page. Unfortunately, the glamour of flying has descended. Whether you are boarding in business class or on a budget, it has become a decidedly drab experience. Plus, preparing a travel wardrobe is incredibly time-consuming. We have streamlined the process with first-class looks for your demanding itinerary.All you need is a sleek ensemble to demonstrate that you can stay stylish en route. Start with classic pieces in a neutral palette.
