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Downtowner: Kitten for POTUS? Dennis Owen R.I.P., Staff Shortages
• January 12, 2022
Crumbs & Whiskers to President Biden: How About a Kitten? With the news of President Biden’s new German Shepherd puppy Commander at the White House, Georgetown’s kitten and cat café, Crumbs […]
G.U. and 15 Other Elite Universities Sued for Collusion
• January 11, 2022
Georgetown University has been named in an antitrust lawsuit alleging that it, along with 15 other prestigious mainly private universities, engaged in price fixing and unfairly limited student financial aid […]
Sidewalks, Streets, Schools, Parks and Politics: Top Town Topics of 2021
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Georgetown in 2021 was abuzz with news and events even though so many of the normal activities of business, shopping, dining out, schools, the university, night life, non-profit and town […]
Crime Report: 2 GU Incidents, Suspected Arsonist Nabbed
• January 10, 2022
At the Advisory Neighborhood Commission 2E January meeting, Second District Captain Steve Andelman of the MPD reported that property and auto theft are significantly down over the last 30 to […]
Georgetown BID Hires 2 New Business Development Professionals
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Georgetown’s Business Improvement District (BID) – a commercial tax-funded non-profit business development organization responsible for numerous projects from streateries and widened sidewalk platforms (that may be a model for the […]
DDOT Turns Down Synagogue’s Request for Bollards
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The Kesher Israel Congregation of Georgetown at 2801 N St. NW has requested support from the city for security bollards to protect their synagogue. A bollard is a short post […]
D.C.’s First Snow of 2022 Is a Wet Kiss
• January 3, 2022
The wet snow of Jan. 3 took the Washington area slightly by surprise — the forecasts lived up to their panicky prediction. The early morning brought little but some cold […]
Crime: GU Observatory Vandalized, Gun Wielder Threatens BID Employee
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Regarding crime related activity, 2021 was an eventful year. Fortunately, the District’s men and women in blue have stayed on top of the situation by vigilantly safeguarding our streets 24/7. […]
Trio of Fires Hits Georgetown on New Year’s Day
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On the morning of New Year’s Day in Georgetown, three separate fires broke out within a thirty-minute time frame and a half-mile radius. The first was reported at 6:40 a.m. […]
New D.C. Laws: Living Wage, Leaf Blower Ban, Plastic Utensils
• January 2, 2022
From the Office of the Mayor: D.C. residents are reminded of several new laws going into effect on January 1, 2022. Living Wage In accordance with the Fair Shot Minimum Wage […]
