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After 40 Years, Georgetown Senior Center Serves Its Last Lunch
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Happy 100th Birthday, President Carter!
Sam Shepard, Cool ‘Disco’ Dan: Unique American Identifiers
July 31, 2017
•They were American types, not because of race or color, not as artists in terms of stature or genre, but as American identifiers.
August 3: Deadline to Avoid Fee for Georgetown BID’s Holiday Lighting Program
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Contact the BID office by August 3 about holiday lights and you’ll pay no fee for the program.
Promising Citi Open Begins on a Rainy Saturday
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The Citi Open started under rainy skies Saturday, but all of the matches were made up under clear skies on Sunday. The tennis tournament is now on schedule.
Top D.C. Litigator, Georgetown Law Professor Shot in Turks & Caicos
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Michael Jones, a partner at Kirkland & Ellis and adjunct professor at Georgetown University Law Center, was set to be released from the hospital after being shot July 28 on vacation.
35th Rammys: Colorful, Tasty Salute to D.C. Restaurants
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Winners included Tarver King, Jemil Gadea, John Grace, Ryan Ratino, DC Brau Brewing, Pearl Dive Oyster Palace, Cava Group and Hazel.
The Senate Vote: A Turning Point?
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The tension built as the tallies rose evenly into the high 40s. Then, around 1:30 a.m. Friday, Sen. John McCain reentered the chamber.
GBA Seeks Support for Proposed Georgetown Main Street
July 27, 2017
•The Georgetown Business Association is asking business owners to send letters of support to the District’s Department of Small and Local Business Development.
Weekend Round Up July 27, 2017
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July wraps up with a packed weekend of music, dance, literature and theater. But first, what do you say to a little rosé, followed by championship tennis?
Hyde-Addison School Construction Project Begins
July 24, 2017
•On July 20, representatives of all the major stakeholders met to go over neighbors’ concerns.
A Loss in the Family: Jim Vance
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The longest serving broadcaster in the D.C. area succumbed to cancer last Saturday.