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ANC Report: New Year Kicks Off with Updates from Jelleff, Volta Park, More
Stunning New Cleveland Park Library Opens
• June 18, 2018
The construction of the modernistic building at the corner of Malcolm Street and Connecticut Avenue had been observed by neighbors and Connecticut Avenue drivers and joggers for almost two years.
‘Wonder Woman 1984’ Takes Over Georgetown, D.C.
• June 14, 2018
With classic cars from the 1970s and 1980s parked along P Street and Wisconsin Avenue — as well as having a nearby reconstituted Commander Salamander — Georgetown was, like … totally ’80s.
Warrior-Scholar Project Provides Education for Veterans
• June 12, 2018
America is always looking for ways to help its military veterans — and education can provide one of the best. The Warrior-Scholar Project, headquartered in Washington, D.C., gives active veterans […]
Caps Paint the Town Red
• June 11, 2018
Tuesday’s Caps parade begins at 11 a.m. on Constitution Avenue — proceeding from 17th to 7th Streets NW — with a stage set up on the National Mall and the U.S. Capitol as the backdrop.
Wonder Woman Filming to Close Streets
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The production team for the film “Magic Hour” plans to shut down Wisconsin Avenue from M Street to Volta Place from 9:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. on Thursday, June 14.
Fans Celebrate as Caps Take Cup (photos)
• June 8, 2018
On June 7, the Smithsonian American Art Museum and National Portrait Gallery Building south facade lit up red.
ANC Monday: DDOT, BID Gateway, Coolidge, Halcyon
• June 3, 2018
The Calvin Coolidge Presidential Foundation and Halcyon are requesting zoning exceptions to permit nonprofit use of residential buildings in Georgetown.
Last Chance: Rose Park Art Departs Sunday
• May 31, 2018
The 81 color-packed panels, measuring 22 feet high, took over part of the Rose Park ball field at P Street and the lower field that leads to M Street, as well as a bit of park land on Massachusetts Avenue, just north of the vice president’s residence.
3 Arrested for Threatening Circulator Driver
• May 29, 2018
The incident occurred at the corner of M Street and Thomas Jefferson Street NW on Sunday, May 27, around 5:30 p.m., while Georgetown shoppers walked the sidewalk.
Gates Up: Potomac River Crests
• May 21, 2018
Saturday, May 19, saw the river hit 7.56 feet along the Georgetown shore. At Washington Harbour, the boardwalk remains closed and the all-important flood gates are staying up.
