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Georgetown Gathers on Healy Lawn
September 18, 2017
•The Sept. 16 activities included music, free burgers and hot dogs, a moon bounce, photos with the G.U. mascot Jack the Bulldog, face painting and fingerprinting by the Metropolitan Police Department (in a good way).
Will Compactors Stymie Rat Banqueting?
September 11, 2017
•The District extended the deadline for compactor grant applications until 2 p.m. on Friday, Sept. 15. Grants of up to $13,500 are available.
ANC Marathon: K St. Bike Lanes, West Heating Plant, More
September 7, 2017
•The knowledge and the involvement of those assembled for this season-opener, which ran almost five hours, was evident to all.
How to Help Those Affected by Hurricane Harvey
August 30, 2017
•Many restaurants and other businesses in the Washington, D.C., metropolitan area are holding fundraisers to help those left reeling by the hurricane and flooding.
ANC: Heating Plant, K St. Bike Lanes, Community Updates
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The Georgetown-Burleith-Hillandale Advisory Neighborhood Commission (ANC 2E) will hold its September meeting, Wednesday, Sept. 6, 6:30 p.m. at Georgetown Visitation Preparatory School
2 Dead From Jumping in Potomac River Near Key Bridge
August 28, 2017
•Two adult males went into the river from the Aqueduct Bridge ruins on Sunday evening. One did not make it out alive; the other died at the hospital.
Georgetown University Students Arrive Friday, Next Week
August 24, 2017
•Students are returning. There are Georgetown University events for the neighborhood — and a message from the school’s president, Jack DeGioia.
Slur Against Jews Found on Burleith Building
August 17, 2017
•The anti-Semitic graffiti, now painted over by workers, was spotted by a Georgetown University graduate student.
Ellington School Ribbon-Cutting Is Aug. 19
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Mayor Muriel Bowser and Public Schools Chancellor Antwan Wilson will cut the ribbon at a public ceremony in the auditorium of the Classical Revival-style main building of the Duke Ellington School of the Arts.
Capital One Café Coming to Georgetown
August 16, 2017
•An eatery will indeed return to the southeast corner of Wisconsin Avenue and M Street, but it may not be what you expected.