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ANC Monday: Towpath, Hyde-Addison, 5G, Washington Gas
February 27, 2019
•At the March 4 meeting, the Georgetown Business Improvement District will give a presentation on its pilot project for the C&O Canal Towpath.
ANC Monday: 2nd Dist. Commander, MedStar Intersection, 5G
January 30, 2019
•At the Feb. 4 meeting of ANC 2E, Duncan Bedlion, the new commander of the Metropolitan Police Department’s Second District, will be introduced.
John W. Gill, 1922-2019
January 28, 2019
•Soon after his return to Washington from World War II, Gill joined the family business — H. A. Gill & Son, Realtors, started by his grandfather in 1888. He served as president at the firm’s Wisconsin Avenue office for more 60 years.
D.C. Restaurants Are a Family Affair
January 23, 2019
•Upon stepping into Thai Chef Street Food, diners are transported across the globe to a bright, neon-lit restaurant inspired by dishes and designs iconic to lively night markets in Bangkok. […]
‘Rose Kennedy: The Life and Times of a Political Matriarch’
January 9, 2019
•Reviewed by Kitty Kelley Anyone who has followed the Kennedys knows the bar is high for books on the subject. Having been inundated for the past 50 years with hundreds […]
ANC Jan. 2: Parking, Right on Red, Car Barn, Exorcist Steps
December 27, 2018
•Among other topics: Consideration of a Resolution Regarding the District Department of Transportation’s Proposal to Ban Turns on Red at the Intersection of 29th Street, M Street and Pennsylvania Avenue NW.
Post Story Brings Evans Controversy to a Head
December 24, 2018
•The Dec. 21 story says that Evans promoted emergency legislation in 2016 that would have helped Digi Outdoor Media in its pursuit of its business goals in the District.
Grinch Who Grabbed Packages Arrested
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A man whose small shopping cart contained packages that were not his was arrested on P Street in Georgetown on Dec. 23.
NPS Sites, Museums Affected by Shutdown
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The partial government shutdown has closed some sites and left others without food kiosks and restrooms. The Smithsonian museums are open as usual.
‘The Patriarch: The Remarkable Life and Turbulent Times of Joseph P. Kennedy’
December 19, 2018
•Reviewed by Kitty Kelley “The Patriarch” is the perfect title for the life story of Joseph Patrick Kennedy (1888–1969). It resounds with the drama of rolling drums to introduce a […]