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Business Ins & Outs: Everard’s, Sprinkles, Brompton Bikes
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Celebrating Georgetown’s 275th and America’s 250th
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Kreeger Director Helen Chason’s View From Foxhall Road
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Kennedy Center Adds ‘Trump’ to Its Title
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.
GBA Touts Georgetown Main Street Proposal
• July 20, 2017
Attendees at the Georgetown Business Association’s July 19 networking reception rallied around the neighborhood’s pitch for a Main Street program.
RISING TIDES How the Wharf Is Set to Redefine D.C.
• July 12, 2017
Phase 1 of the Wharf, the multibillion-dollar project springing up from the Southwest waterfront, is set to open Oct. 12. PN Hoffman’s Monty Hoffman couldn’t be more excited for Washingtonians […]
Les Grandes Vacances
• July 9, 2017
Suiting Up For Summer Sun A classic French-inspired home is always in style for a good old swimwear shoot. It’s officially our prime tanning spot, Victoria approved. Go for a […]
$25,000 Reward for Tips on Water St. Shootings
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The perpetrators of the fatal shooting of a 19-year-old from Severn, Maryland, and the shooting of another unidentified man around 3 a.m. Saturday morning, July 8, on Water Street in […]
First Whacks at Wawa — and More ANC Highlights
• July 3, 2017
Meeting Thursday, June 29, before its summer break, the Georgetown-Burleith Advisory Neighborhood Commission tackled some hot-button town topics: DC Streetcar, the District Department of Transportation’s plans for protected bicycle lanes […]
Get Away to the 18th Century in Williamsburg
• June 21, 2017
Georgetowners are fortunate to live in a neighborhood steeped in the nation’s heritage. Some colonial and Revolutionary sites are right around the corner; others are short drives or train rides […]
A Georgetown Christmas: Churches and Markets
• December 7, 2016
As Washington is a city of trees, it is a city of churches and markets. The atmosphere of Christmas is certainly alive in Washington — all you have to do […]
A Georgetown Christmas: Making Memories
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Buying a Christmas tree is a family event that marks the beginning of Christmas for many Georgetowners. Ethan and Lindsey Drath’s three children had a big say in selecting their […]
