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Mayor, D.C. Council Mark 20th Anniversary of the 9/11 Attacks
September 11, 2021
•Eleven Washingtonians Who Lost Their Lives Honored by District Officials; DCPS Children and Teachers Among Those Memorialized From the Office of the Mayor, Sept. 11: Mayor Muriel Bowser joined members of […]
Weekend Round Up, Sept. 9 – 12
September 9, 2021
•We’re now (unofficially) into the fall season with lots to do around town! Parade in honor of Hispanic Heritage Month with Mayor Bowser, wish the Kennedy Center happy birthday at […]
The Georgetowner Staff Remembers September 11, 2001
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Twenty years ago, our world changed forever. As a way of honoring the victims of that day and the toils of our country in the days hence, we wish to […]
Volta Park Launches Farmers Market Sept. 10
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Volta Park will be launching its first weekly farmers market on Friday, Sept. 10, from 3 p.m. to 6 p.m. The Volta Park Farmers Market will be held on the […]
A New Metro Station in Georgetown?
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Could a new Metro station be coming to Georgetown? Since the summer of 2019, Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority (WMATA) has announced proposals that aim to lessen the overcrowded burden […]
Whole Foods to Debut Just Walk Out Technology in D.C., Calif.
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While Whole Foods lovers will have to wait a little longer for their Glover Park store to reopen, there is excitement building that it is one of first that will […]
ANC Resolved About Widened and Cemented Sidewalks
September 7, 2021
•Before a historic number of online participants – 140 – the Georgetown-Burleith Advisory Neighborhood Commission on Aug. 30 amid a packed agenda, spent a good proportion of the time on […]
Tech Tip: For Ultimate File Protection Encrypt Your Hard Drive
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It’s another Tuesday during the work week. You’re busy and on-the-fly at the airport. You just cleared the TSA line and wanted to stop at the pretzel shop for a […]
Mayor Cuts Ribbon on $440M Frederick Douglass Memorial Bridge
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Mayor Muriel Bowser and District Department of Transportation Acting Director Everett Lott cut the ribbon today on the new Frederick Douglass Memorial Bridge. They were joined by federal and local […]
Police Report: D.C. Homicide Rate Up 15 Percent, Neighborhood Incidents
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Here’s our neighborhood’s latest police and crime news gathered from the Metropolitan Police Department (MPD): Sept. 6 – Arrest: Assault with a Dangerous Weapon (Knife) on the unit block of […]