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After 40 Years, Georgetown Senior Center Serves Its Last Lunch
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ANC: Jelleff Center, Dumbarton Oaks, C&O Canal Bridge
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Business Ins & Outs: José Andrés Hotel, Call Your Mother, Housebar, Creme
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Happy 100th Birthday, President Carter!
Citizens Association Hosts Rat Patrol, Hears About GU’s Move-Out Program
June 12, 2023
•By Christi Cline On May 18, the Citizens Association of Georgetown’s Public Health Committee hosted its second community meeting. The primary focus: the rats in Georgetown. A dedicated group of […]
Code Purple: Haze Postpones Baseball, Ballet, Trash Pickup
June 8, 2023
•The smoke drifting south from wildfires in Canada caused postponements or closures across Washington, D.C., and beyond today. The Metropolitan Washington Council of Governments issued a health advisory: “Current air […]
Debuts: District Doughnut, Alo Yoga; M St. Work, Sidewalk Pilot
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District Doughnut Reopens District Doughnut, formerly at 3327 Cady’s Alley NW, has — at long last — reopened at 3333 M St. NW, once home to Sweetgreen, and long before […]
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, […]
Business Ins & Outs: 3000 M, The Poppy; Saxbys
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Out: Remaining Structure at 3000 M Being Demolished The rusting metal skeleton of the remains of the Latham Hotel at 3000 M St. NW is being taken down, piece by […]
Mayor Launches Community Survey on Police Chief, Teletownhall Scheduled; Crime Updates
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Mayor Seeking Community Input Want to give input on the search for a permanent Chief of Police for Washington, D.C.? Following the June 3 retirement of the District’s chief-of-police for […]
Celebrating “Be-You-Tiful” Acceptance, Kids and Families March for Pride in Georgetown
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A beautiful morning to “Be-You-Tiful.” On a gorgeous sunshiny June 3 morning, neighborhood kids and families, many adorned with celebratory rainbows and pride-themed colorful, sparkly attire, held a celebratory Pride […]
Tribute to Photographer Jeff Malet, Our Dear Friend and Colleague
June 1, 2023
•With great sadness, we are sharing some heartbreaking news: we lost a great friend and colleague this week after a brief illness. Jeffrey Malet, who we affectionately knew as Jeff, […]
Business Ins & Outs: Alo, Diptyque, Pasha Castle; Filomena at 40
May 30, 2023
•In: Alo Yoga to Open June 9 The popular yoga clothing and accessory company Alo has taken over the prime Georgetown retail space previously occupied by Banana Republic at the […]
GALA Hispanic Theatre Co-Founder Hugo Medrano, 80
May 25, 2023
•Hugo Medrano, who with his wife Rebecca opened a Buenos Aires-style “café teatro” that became one of the nation’s most ambitious Spanish-language theaters and a beloved Washington institution, died on […]