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More Residences Added to 2900 M Project
May 10, 2023
•At the May 1 meeting of the Georgetown-Burleith Advisory Neighborhood Commission (ANC2E), the major construction project at 29th and M Streets NW, known as 2900 M, was part of the […]
Digging Deeper at Dumbarton Oaks
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From noble trees to “garden-magic” to digital plant humanities Spring in Georgetown means new blooms at Dumbarton Oaks in the enchanting garden on R Street, and new initiatives in environmental […]
District Funding Shortages Likely to Delay Free Metrobus Plans
May 8, 2023
•Visions for a new transit plan in downtown D.C. share a common goal: easy flow of public and private vehicles, bicycles and scooters along with safe pedestrian experiences in crossing […]
ANC2E’s ‘Elevator Presentations’ Helps Keep to Agenda
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Faced with a huge agenda of important issues, news and announcements affecting Georgetown, Burleith and Hillandale, presented by dozens of officials, advocates and explainers, along with the memory of the last meeting […]
Georgetown BID’s Spring Cleaning Projects, Canal Repairs
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As May flowers bloom, annual rites of spring often involve cleaning and decluttering the home, but for the Georgetown Business Improvement District (BID), sprucing up Georgetown’s commercial district is a […]
Crime: MPD Launches ‘Hotspot Summer Plan’ for Georgetown
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While crime can spike in the summer months, MPD is implementing a plan this week to use data-driven techniques, community policing, and enhanced patrolling to combat public law-breaking at the […]
‘Wrongfully Detained’ Americans ‘Rotting in Foreign Prisons’ Recognized
May 4, 2023
•Actions to free “Wrongfully Detained” Americans “Rotting in Foreign Prisons” were honored and discussed Tuesday and Wednesday, May 2 and 3, by Secretary of State Antony Blinken at a Washington […]
Luke Russert’s Odyssey: ‘Look for Me There’
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This is not a story about Telemachus, the son of Odysseus, who went in search of his wandering father. But it is a personal story, an epic all his own, […]
20th Annual French Market Attracts Throngs, as Skies Cleared
May 1, 2023
•While Friday’s April rains dampened first-day turnout for Georgetown’s annual French Market on Wisconsin Avenue’s Book Hill, Saturday’s clear and warm weather brought joyous hordes of sidewalk shoppers, browsers and […]
Rose Park Market To Open with Piñata
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The popular open air market at Rose Park will open the season on Wednesday, May 3, at the corner of O and 26th Streets NW with an array of the […]