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How Bowser Is Dealing With Trump
• March 31, 2025
“I am pleased that President Trump supports the House immediately passing the D.C. funding fix, as passed by the Senate, and I look forward to the House’s swift action,” wrote […]
Permanently Removing Rush House Parking Restrictions?
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The Citizens Association of Georgetown is engaged on issues of importance to Georgetowners. Listed below are recent issues and supporting letters. Please note the most recent letter from CAG Board […]
Tidal Basin Cherry Blossoms Burst into Peak Bloom
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By Zoe Howard-Barr The trees have come alive with white blossoms, their delicate petals fluttering in the breeze. As spring settles in, Washington, D.C. is once again graced by the […]
Rick Hindin, Co-founder of Britches of Georgetowne and GBA, Dies at 82
• March 27, 2025
Britches of Georgetowne co-founder Richard Hindin — known around Washington, D.C., for the iconic Georgetown clothing store as well as for Adworks, Chicken Out Rotisserie, Hinsilblon Laboratories and the causal […]
37th Lombardi Gala Honors Those Who Made Transformative Contributions
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Continuing a tradition spanning nearly four decades, more than 450 friends and supporters of Georgetown University’s Lombardi Comprehensive Cancer Center gathered for an evening of elegant fun and fundraising at the […]
Business Ins & Outs: Citibank, My Little Chamomile, J.Crew, Alfie’s
• March 24, 2025
In: Citibank, Next to Martin’s The Georgetown Citibank Center at 1258 Wisconsin Ave. NW is set for a soft opening on March 26, followed by a grand opening in May. […]
Remembering Georgetown’s Pottery Guru Jill Hinckley (1936-2025)
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Jill Hinckley of Georgetown’s Hinckley Pottery died at home on March 9 at the age of 88. Hinckley was born on September 2 in New York City (the Bronx to […]
Baseball Is Back–Almost!
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By Zoe Howard-Barr & Charlotte Meyer-Schönherr On Friday, March 21, Nationals Park offered its first look at what’s new for the 2025 season. The Georgetowner’s spring interns Zoe Howard-Barr and […]
$1-Billion D.C. Budget Cutback Clawed Back by Bowser
• March 17, 2025
It was just a week ago March 10 when the usually calm Mayor of Washington, D.C., Muriel Bowser sounded a stunning alarm. “D.C. will lose $ 1.1 billion of our […]
Jack Evans Gets Another D.C. Job
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Former Ward 2 Council member Jack Evans got another job in the D.C. government — this time, it’s as a housing and development project manager for the Department of Housing […]
