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ANC 2E: 31st St. Bridge, Census, Café Georgetown
February 28, 2020
•Tonight’s meeting of Advisory Neighborhood Commission 2E will include an update on the 31st Street Bridge replacement project.
4 Skeletons Found on Q St.
February 8, 2020
•City Archaeologist Ruth Trocolli told The Georgetowner that the remains appear to be from the 1830s, but a forensic investigation is ongoing.
New Medical Marijuana Dispensary on U St.
February 6, 2020
•On hand to welcome Capital City Care were Del. Eleanor Holmes Norton (D-D.C.) and Council member Brianne Nadeau (D-Ward 1).
ANC Monday: Verizon, Ginkgos, Metro, Ellington Field
February 1, 2020
•At tonight’s advisory neighborhood commission meeting, Verizon will make a presentation about the recent service outage.
Wisconsin Ave. Cafe Is Now Lutèce by Bonaparte
January 30, 2020
•After a recent renovation, the former Cafe Bonaparte is doubling down on its Frenchness by eighty-sixing the crepes, according to new chef Martin Senoville.
Partial Closure of M Street in Georgetown
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According to DDOT, the project, to carry out sidewalk and in-road bus pad repairs, is due to be completed by Thursday, Feb. 20.
Jack Evans Files to Run in Both June Elections for His Old Seat
January 28, 2020
•He’s baaaack … already. Just ten days after leaving his Ward 2 District Council seat that he held for almost 29 years, Jack Evans filed papers with the Board of […]
D.C. Celebrates Chinese Year of the Rat (photos)
January 27, 2020
•Crowds lined the streets surrounding the Chinatown neighborhood in Washington, D.C., to usher in the Year of the Rat at the Chinese Lunar New Year Parade on Sunday, January 26. […]
Business: Bagels, Papyrus, Veronica Beard, Contemporaria
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In this retail round up: a letter from Deborah Kalkstein, owner of hip, avant-garde furniture store Contemporaria, which will be moving out of Georgetown by the end of next month.
Homelessness Meeting at Grace Church, Jan. 22
January 21, 2020
•The guest speakers at the Wednesday evening program will be Lindsay Curtin of D.C. Council on Homelessness, Sean Read of Friendship Place and John Wiebenson of the Georgetown BID.