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Longtime Q St. Resident, Dr. Cynthia Ray Putchat Dies
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91st Georgetown House Tour Shows Off Unique Renovations, Designs
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Georgetown Main Street Lauds Local Businesses
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Business Ins & Outs: M.M. LaFleur, Sézane, Wingo’s; Big Wheel Bikes
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Crime & Safety: River Death, Card Skimming, Sexual Assault
Funky Artists & Fleas to Replace Dean & DeLuca
January 5, 2020
•Once a game-changer, Dean & DeLuca closed in August, leaving the 150-year-old building empty. Owned by the District government, the structure is required by law to serve as a market.
ANC Tuesday: Bus Routes, Ginkgo Trees, Small Business Award
January 4, 2020
•Proposed Metrobus route changes in Georgetown will be discussed at tomorrow’s Advisory Neighborhood Commission meeting, the first of 2020.
Verizon Outage Continues into Third Week
December 16, 2019
•On Dec. 2, according to the phone and internet provider, a worker accidentally cut into cables that run along the 31st Street Bridge, now under reconstruction.
Bill Starrels, Former Commissioner, Found Not Guilty of Threats
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Starrels had been charged with a misdemeanor, one count of “attempted threats to do bodily harm,” based on a confrontation that took place on May 24.
Cut Cables at 31st St. Bridge Affect Verizon Customers
December 9, 2019
•Georgetown gets a one-two utility punch: last week it was Verizon phone, TV and internet service and today it’s Pepco electrical service.
Council Recommends Expulsion of Jack Evans
December 4, 2019
•The Council of the District of Columbia met Dec. 3 and recommended the expulsion of its Ward 2 member Jack Evans because of ethics violations. All 12 members voted to […]
‘Glow’ to Light Up Georgetown on Dec. 6
December 2, 2019
•Running through Jan. 5, the light-art exhibition begins on Friday with the Grace Street Collective Holiday Party, offering s’mores, music and a pig roast from 4 to 8:30 p.m.
ANC Monday: Ellington Field, Ginkgos, Washington Harbour Flood Wall
November 29, 2019
•On tonight’s agenda: Consideration of the Proposed Removal of Ginkgo Trees on the 1300 Block of 27th Street NW and the 1600 Block of Avon Place NW.
At Thankgiving, All Is Quiet on the Evans Front
November 25, 2019
•Another Council meeting with Evans is scheduled for December. Meantime, a majority of the Council has proposed that Evans resign, but the Council has not so far moved or indicated that it might oust him.
Community Calendar: Thanksgiving Help; ANC, OGB Next Week
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On Thursday, volunteers are needed to help with the M Street Thanksgiving brunch for the homeless and less fortunate from 6 to 11 a.m.