Surveillance Camera Rebate Program to Expand

October 27, 2016

Last year, the city offered D.C. business, commercial, nonprofit and religious building owners and lessees an incentive to install surveillance cameras on the exterior of their properties to aid in […]

K Water Street Transportation Plans Take Shape


K Street and Water Street neighbors met again this week with Georgetown Business Improvement District, District Department of Transportation and Advisory Neighborhood Commission officials to get an update on the […]

Hyde-Addison Swing: It’s Not Over Till It’s Over


“Maybe the kids and parents at Hyde-Addison Elementary School should just decide en masse not to move out of their school at the end of the year,” suggested Tom Sherwood […]

Crime Report 10/26

October 26, 2016

A number of violent crimes, some with weapons, were reported in Georgetown over the past two weeks. They leave some people questioning if the area may be seeing an uptick […]

Business Ins & Outs 10/26


In: EagleBank Hangs a Shingle on N Street After closing its former branch at 1044 Wisconsin Ave. NW months ago, EagleBank reopened in Georgetown Oct. 11 at 3143 N St. […]

Rigged Elections in D.C.? Really?


With the 2016 presidential election just two weeks away (early voting in D.C. started Saturday), the talk last weekend was all about rigged elections. But how much of a threat […]

AFTA Honoree Nancy Marriott Walks the Walk 


Arts for the Aging gave its Lolo Sarnoff Founder’s Award to Nancy Peery Marriott at a sparkling gala Oct. 19 at the Society of the Cincinnati. A singer and vocal […]

The Final Debate Seen From the WNDC and the Trump Hotel

October 24, 2016

The viewers at the Woman’s National Democratic Cub and at the Trump International Hotel seemed to agree that this was the most important election in their lifetime.

‘Don’t Wing the Swing’ Signs Protest Hyde-Addison Plans


The deputy mayor seems set on moving kids to Meyer School, and Hyde-Addison parents aren’t happy.

A Fauquier Getaway – and a Reunion for Adopted Dogs

October 20, 2016

The changing season beckons Georgetowners to visit Virginia’s rolling hills, farmlands and historic villages, exulting in the fresh air and expansive scenes within an hour’s drive of Washington. Even better […]