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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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)
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“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 […]
