Food
A Holiday Tradition Takes Shape … in Gingerbread
Body & Soul
Local Charities & Arts Organizations to Give To
Featured
Business Ins & Outs: Google Store Opens; Happy 25th to Bacchus Wine Cellar!
Arts
Festive Fun Takes Center Stage at This Year’s Georgetown Jingle
Living
Everybody Wins D.C.: Connection through Reading
One-Sided Parking Sparks Lively Debate at ANC
• March 5, 2018
The hall at Visitation School was standing room only Feb. 26, and the commission devoted over an hour to two proposals by Commissioners Jim Wilcox and Peter Murphy.
Police Focus on ‘Georgetown’s Heartbeat’
• February 21, 2018
Police Capt. Ashley Rosenthal has been with the Metropolitan Police Department for more than 20 years, serving in different police service areas throughout the District. In January, she became captain of […]
BCA: Promoting Civic Betterment in Burleith
• February 7, 2018
For more than 90 years, the Burleith Citizens Association has represented the interests of homeowners just north of Georgetown in a small but distinct neighborhood that calls itself “the Village […]
Resident Survey Turns Up Surprises
• February 5, 2018
The top 10 favorite places to dine and shop in Georgetown, based on Georgetowners’ responses to the survey, included seven eateries, the Apple store and two clothing stores.
Evans Optimistic on Metro Funding
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“We’ve never had a better opportunity, been so close to the solution,” Evans said happily at the annual Winter Glogg party of the Burleith Citizens Association.
Halcyon Hosts Arts Lab Open House
• January 25, 2018
The former Fillmore School now houses studios for Halcyon’s artist fellows; a dance studio named for Septime Webre and the “one-room” Mysa School.
Town-Gown Link: GU’s Office of Neighborhood Life
• January 24, 2018
It is intentional that Georgetown University’s Office of Neighborhood Life sits “outside the gates” at 36th and N Streets, says Cory Peterson, director since 2013 of the office, which was […]
What Do Georgetowners Really Want?
• January 22, 2018
“More cutting-edge new restaurants as well as better ‘neighborhood’ eateries” turned out to be the most requested “want” identified in the just completed survey of Georgetown residents by the Georgetown Business Improvement District.
Bridge Street Books to Become Nonprofit
• January 16, 2018
After its gregarious and affable owner Philip Levy died unexpectedly last October, many in Georgetown were concerned that the store they love might close.
Neighborhood Walk With D.C. Officials: Dumpsters, Noise, Traffic
• January 10, 2018
More than a dozen officials from the District’s police, fire, waste disposal, public health, safety, public works, planning and transportation departments — along with Richard Livingstone, the mayor’s Ward 2 […]
