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2025 Year in Review in Georgetown
Permanently Removing Rush House Parking Restrictions?
• March 31, 2025
The Citizens Association of Georgetown is engaged on issues of importance to Georgetowners. Listed below are recent issues and supporting letters. Please note the most recent letter from CAG Board […]
Tidal Basin Cherry Blossoms Burst into Peak Bloom
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By Zoe Howard-Barr The trees have come alive with white blossoms, their delicate petals fluttering in the breeze. As spring settles in, Washington, D.C. is once again graced by the […]
Rick Hindin, Co-founder of Britches of Georgetowne and GBA, Dies at 82
• March 27, 2025
Britches of Georgetowne co-founder Richard Hindin — known around Washington, D.C., for the iconic Georgetown clothing store as well as for Adworks, Chicken Out Rotisserie, Hinsilblon Laboratories and the causal […]
37th Lombardi Gala Honors Those Who Made Transformative Contributions
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Continuing a tradition spanning nearly four decades, more than 450 friends and supporters of Georgetown University’s Lombardi Comprehensive Cancer Center gathered for an evening of elegant fun and fundraising at the […]
Business Ins & Outs: Citibank, My Little Chamomile, J.Crew, Alfie’s
• March 24, 2025
In: Citibank, Next to Martin’s The Georgetown Citibank Center at 1258 Wisconsin Ave. NW is set for a soft opening on March 26, followed by a grand opening in May. […]
Remembering Georgetown’s Pottery Guru Jill Hinckley (1936-2025)
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Jill Hinckley of Georgetown’s Hinckley Pottery died at home on March 9 at the age of 88. Hinckley was born on September 2 in New York City (the Bronx to […]
Baseball Is Back–Almost!
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By Zoe Howard-Barr & Charlotte Meyer-Schönherr On Friday, March 21, Nationals Park offered its first look at what’s new for the 2025 season. The Georgetowner’s spring interns Zoe Howard-Barr and […]
$1-Billion D.C. Budget Cutback Clawed Back by Bowser
• March 17, 2025
It was just a week ago March 10 when the usually calm Mayor of Washington, D.C., Muriel Bowser sounded a stunning alarm. “D.C. will lose $ 1.1 billion of our […]
Jack Evans Gets Another D.C. Job
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Former Ward 2 Council member Jack Evans got another job in the D.C. government — this time, it’s as a housing and development project manager for the Department of Housing […]
Celebrating Chef Jacques Pépin at 90 at L’Avant Garde
• March 16, 2025
One of America’s beloved chefs, Jacques Pépin, turns 90 this year. Known for cooking with Julia Child in the 1990s or being French President Charles de Gaulle’s personal chef, the […]
