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Last CAG Take Over the Bar Event Of the Season A Sunny Success
• June 12, 2025
The final Citizens Association of Georgetown “Take Over the Bar” series of the season was held Wednesday evening at the Rosewood Hotel Rooftop. Neighbors met and connected under a summer […]
Dads & Grads
• June 11, 2025
If you’ve noticed more and more fathers in Georgetown with strollers, or simply walking with their young children, you’re right. Sarah Blaffer Hrdy, author of “Father Time,” observes: “As mother-centered […]
News Bytes
• June 10, 2025
Georgetown Village Honors Elizabeth Miller Georgetown residents came out in droves to celebrate community and honor Elizabeth Miller at the Georgetown Village Spring Gala, held at the penthouse of Nancy […]
Travel Alert: Changes to Bus Routes, Stops
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By Topher Mathews The Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority is overhauling its bus routes. Some of us know about the bus revolution coming at the end of June, but no […]
World Pride Lights Up D.C.
• June 9, 2025
By Grace Elizabeth Cady It was a sunny, warm Saturday in Washington and people came out in thousands for a celebration of pride. This year marked the 50th anniversary of […]
Travel Alert: Changes to Bus Routes, Stops
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By Topher Mathews The Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority is overhauling its bus routes. Some of us know about the bus revolution coming at the end of June, but no […]
New D.C. Budget Eliminates Programs, Not City Employees
• June 2, 2025
Washington, D.C.’s new budget for 2025, 2026 — delayed, uncertain, smaller and controversial — is on the table. Frustrated city officials have a good excuse for the situation however. In February, […]
Care for Creatives: A Mental Health Initiative for a Larger Community
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By Stefan Bayoumi Today mental health resources are becoming more normalized and widespread while simultaneously becoming less accessible to larger communities of people. Like most resources in healthcare, questions are […]
Claire Wilson Named Georgetown Ministry Center Executive Director
• May 28, 2025
A haven for homeless individuals, Georgetown Ministry Center has named Claire Wilson its executive director. “With over 15 years of leadership in nonprofit, association and government sectors, Wilson brings a […]
Mayor Bowser Dives In To Open Pool Season
• May 27, 2025
Q: How do you know when it is officially summer in Washington, D.C.? A: When Mayor Muriel Bowser dives into one of the district’s swimming pools at the annual Department […]
