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July’s ANC Meeting All About Licensing, Transportation
July 8, 2024
•By Paulina Inglima ANC 2E, the Advisory Neighborhood Commission representing Georgetown, Burleith, and Hillandale, returned to Georgetown Visitation School July 1 for its monthly meeting. The meeting was attended by […]
Real Estate Featured Property: Coopersmith House Hits Market
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Powerful Washingtonian Esther Coopersmith’s home has hit the D.C. real estate market. Coopersmith, who passed away in March at 94 years old, was one of the best-connected and loved Washingtonians […]
Jerry McCoy, Retiring Georgetown Historian, Bequeaths His Own Lasting Legacy
July 1, 2024
•By David Edwards “I’ve taken better care of the Peabody Room than I think my own house,” says Jerry McCoy, who prefers to describe his days working as the Special […]
Georgetowner Realty Review: What Sold in June
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It’s time for our Realty Review! On the first Monday of each month, we provide readers with all the data of homes sold in Georgetown from the previous month. In […]
Weekend Roundup, July 4-7
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Happy July 4 week! We’ve got an early weekend roundup for you with lots to do to not only celebrate Independence Day, but the whole weekend after. The Nationals will […]
‘The Kite Runner’ Pulls at the Heart at the Kennedy Center
June 27, 2024
•By Hailey Wharram White paper kites pepper an azure Kabul skyline as Amir (Ramzi Khalaf) delivers the searing opening line of “The Kite Runner”: “I became what I am today […]
GMS Vignettes: Two Plant-Based Restaurants Rooted in Georgetown
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By Sophia Hall Chaia Tacos and Shouk, two gems growing roots in the heart of Georgetown, are both entirely plant-based—but they don’t lead with that. In fact, most of their […]
OnStage, Georgetown: July and August Shows
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By Mark Edelman July and August offer audiences a wonderful smorgasbord of Broadway musicals, along with some top-drawer dramas and a comedy. Enjoy a summer gasp of theater in air-conditioned […]
Weekend Roundup, June 27-June 30
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Happy weekend! As we gear up for Independence Day week next week, we’ve still got a weekend in between. Enjoy a photography exhibit at the City Tavern Club, celebrate the […]
Coffee With A Cop Brings Citizens, Local Police Together
June 24, 2024
•By David Edwards Grace Street Coffee Roasters on Water Street hosted Coffee with a Cop on Jun 18 in collaboration with the Metropolitan Police Department and the Citizens Association of […]