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Longtime Q St. Resident, Dr. Cynthia Ray Putchat Dies
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91st Georgetown House Tour Shows Off Unique Renovations, Designs
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Happy Earth Day!
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Review: ‘The Tortured Poets Department’ Is Swift at Her Most Grown Up, Mature Sound
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Georgetown Main Street Lauds Local Businesses
Blue Skies, Good News at Georgetown Village Gala
June 15, 2023
•The cool rains of a mild late spring morning turned into sunny breezes and blue skies, perfect for the outdoor annual gala of Georgetown Village June 14 on the terrace […]
June ANC Meeting Was In-Person and a Bit Lonely…
June 5, 2023
•Ooops. Our bad! Guilty as charged! Yes, we have lauded the many years that the Georgetown-Burleith-Hillandale Advisory Neighborhood Commissioners and agenda participants took the effort to hold their meetings live, […]
Mayor Among the Many Friends of Volta Park
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More than 150 friends, elected officials, donors and sponsors came together for this year’s Volta Park Cocktail Party & Fundraiser at the George Town Club on Saturday, June 3. The […]
Citizens Honor Ukraine, Georgetown Leaders at Annual Meeting
May 15, 2023
•The Citizens Association of Georgetown continued its support and love of besieged Ukraine by presenting Ambassador Oksana Markarova with its Diplomacy Award at its annual meeting, held at the Duke […]
Georgetown Main Street Boosts Small Businesses
March 27, 2023
•Georgetown Main Street — a non-profit that promotes and supports small businesses along the Wisconsin Avenue commercial corridor — met March 22 for its annual meeting at Fathom Gallery in […]
ANC 2E Report: Crime, Traffic, Trolley Trestle
March 6, 2023
•Issues ranging from crime to restoring an historic trestle bridge caught the attention and some official resolutions of the Georgetown-Burleith-Hillandale Advisory Neighborhood Commission (ANC 2E) on Feb. 27 in a […]
Ward 2 Council Member Pinto Supports DCRA Split
November 7, 2022
•When does it make sense to split a major city agency in two? In the case of the dissolution of the District’s Department of Consumer and Regulatory Affairs (DCRA) into […]
Not Just Kids Only: Halloween Costumes, Magic, Roller Skating at Jelleff
October 31, 2022
•There were close to 100 children, their parents and a number of pet dogs, variously dressed as skeletons, super heroes, pumpkins, princesses and bats (one of the dogs) on Saturday, […]
Non-citizen Voting in D.C. Includes Unauthorized Migrants Here 30 Days
October 24, 2022
•The final approval on Oct. 19 by the District Council to allow and encourage all non-citizens to vote in local elections, who have resided in the District for just 30 […]
Are You Having Trouble Getting Licensed or Certified In D.C.?
October 3, 2022
•SPECIAL REQUEST: Share Your Experiences Doing Business With the District’s Agencies: DCRA, DSLBD, Office of Tax & Revenue, DOES and others: Opening up businesses in D.C. post-pandemic has been a […]