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Weekend Roundup, Nov. 21-24
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L’Avant-Garde’s Dynamic Menus in Tune With the Holidays
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Business Ins & Outs: CYM, Malbon, Google; No Glow
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City Tavern Sold for $8.5 Million to Cecchi Group
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New Release: The Georgetowner’s Peggy Sands’ Primer on Immigration Basics
Editorial: Make Affordability a Top Priority
September 11, 2024
•Members of the soon-to-graduate Class of 2025 who wish to live in an apartment in the city may have a rough go of things. While their parents and grandparents may […]
Opinion: How 9/11 Transformed Immigration in America
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When Americans think of the terrorist attacks on the World Trade Center and the Pentagon on Sept. 11, 2001, they think of the thousands of innocents who died in the […]
Editorial: Scooter Rudeness, E-Bike Excess, Moped Madness
July 17, 2024
•In the spring of 2021, Lime scooters and bikes were released in Washington, D.C. D.C. was the first city to receive Lime scooters. Spin launched its dockless e-bike system […]
Editorial: Community Involvement Is a Win-Win
May 8, 2024
•When was the last time you pitched in to help Georgetown achieve or, better yet, surpass its goals? This isn’t a trick question, and we don’t mean to send you […]
Editorial: DDOT’s Problem with the Public
April 10, 2024
•D.C. Department of Transportation planners and outreach experts met online with Georgetown residents and business owners on April 3 to discuss 17 recommendations to improve the town’s transportation access and […]
Editorial: Thank You, Council Member Brooke Pinto
March 13, 2024
•Sometimes, it takes a woman. It is rare that a single person can be pointed to as the catalyst for great progress on an issue as perplexing and emotional as […]
Editorial: New Year’s Resolutions for Georgetown
January 10, 2024
•As 2024 begins, Georgetown has so much to be thankful for. Sparkling vibrancy has returned to our indoor and outdoor commercial retail, shopping and dining spaces, as our “Business Ins […]
Editorial & Opinion: On Aging and Term Limits
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It’s an election year – some would say the most important of our times. Attention has turned not only to the quality of our likely 2024 presidential nominees, but to […]
Editorial: Georgetown Old & New, Restaurant & Retail Resilience
June 14, 2023
•If there’s anything Georgetown, the oldest neighborhood in the nation’s capital, knows how to do is re-invent itself, partially every now and then. Today, the resilient town is undergoing a […]