Georgetown Public Library Will Hold Book Sale Nov. 6

October 14, 2021

A large collection of especially beautiful donated books in good condition will be offered at the Georgetown Public Library book sale on Saturday, Nov. 6 for around $2 a book, according to Georgetown Library Friends President Joe […]

Community Calendar: Oct. 13 to Nov. 9


Georgetown Glow: Experience the only curated outdoor public light art experience in the region. Extended through Nov. 30.        Rose Park Farmers Market: Wednesdays, 3 to 7 p.m. through Oct.27 at  Rose Park Farmers Market, 26th and O St. NW.          Advisory Neighborhood Commission, ANC2E: Next virtual public meeting via Zoom: Monday, Nov. 1, 6:30 p.m. Meeting access […]

Ins & Outs: Sarah Flint, DCG, Graham and Fairfax Hotels

October 13, 2021

In: Sarah Flint Pops Up   Sarah Flint opened its luxury shoe shop at 1079 Wisconsin Ave. NW in the former Lily Pulitzer store. With celebrity fans that include Jessica Alba, […]

Q&A Cafe with Scott Gottlieb: ‘I Don’t Think I Can Visit China Anymore’

October 12, 2021

Dr. Scott Gottlieb was interviewed by Carol Joynt at her Q&A luncheon held at the George Town Club on Oct. 7.  She recalled that the Q&A Café was started in […]

Crime Report: 28th St. Mugging; G.U. Assault


From the Metropolitan Police Department (MPD), here are the latest crime and police reports in or near Georgetown. Oct. 11 – Burglary: In the 1700 block of M Street NW. […]

Downtowner News: Mayor Extends Emergency, Lion Gets Covid, Dave Thomas Circle


Mayor Bowser Extends Covid Public Emergency  Mayor Muriel Bowser has extended D.C.’s Covid-19 public health emergency to January 2022. The emergency order was set to expire earlier this month but the […]

Mapping Georgetown: Remembering a Local Legend


Sometimes we cross paths with local legends and don’t even know it. At others, we appreciate these heroes as we cross their paths – especially when they brighten our day […]

Tech Tip: Managed Services Insure Against Murphy’s Law


Murphy’s Law states, “If something can go wrong it will.” While it might be terrifying to imagine a scenario in which your business suffers a devastating event that threatens its future, […]

Columbus Day Ceremony in D.C. (photos)


“We are made by history.” (The Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.)  The 109th annual Columbus Day wreath laying ceremony took place on Monday, Oct. 11, at the Christopher Columbus […]

Developer, Lawyer Bob Elliott Dies at 80 

October 9, 2021

Robert Raymond Elliott, a real estate developer and lawyer — best known in Georgetown for his mixed-use complex, Georgetown Court, home to businesses like Cafe Milano, Peacock Cafe, Cafe Liberte […]