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Spirit of Georgetown Honors ‘Mother of GMC’
October 17, 2023
•The Georgetown Ministry Center honored longtime GMC employee Dolores Jackson with the Spirit of Georgetown Award Oct. 4 at the offices of King & Spalding at 17th Street and Pennsylvania […]
Crime Report: Congress Targets ‘Soft on Crime’ D.C.; Local Reports
October 16, 2023
•“We’re grateful to have you here,” the Chairman of the House Subcommittee on Crime and Federal Government Surveillance, Rep. Andy Biggs (R-Ariz.) said in his opening statement…. before raking D.C. […]
Business Ins & Outs: B&B Italia, Sports & Social, Prince & Princess, Manse
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In: B&B Italia Opens Oct. 26 To be or not to be B&B … B&B Italia, the global contemporary design furniture group, will bring its iconic, timeless furniture to its […]
Swords into Plowshares: Where to Donate to Help Victims in Middle East and Afghanistan
October 12, 2023
•As MSNBC’s Nicolle Wallace is wont to say: we live in truly extraordinary times. The United States is a democracy in danger. And yet… we are so lucky. Israelis, Palestinians, […]
Dynamic Fall Full of Evolving Projects in Georgetown
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[Sponsored Content] The weather may be cooling down, but Georgetown’s restaurant and retail season continues to heat up. More than 55 retailers and restaurants have opened or are slated to […]
In Celebration of Our 69th Year, a Bit About Our Team
October 11, 2023
•Sonya Bernhardt, publisher This year I celebrated 25 years as publisher of The Georgetowner, as we now celebrate the newspaper’s 69th anniversary and Volume 70! First, a big thank you […]
Editorial: These Strikes Are Meant to Protect Human Creativity
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Are you wondering where new seasons of your favorite TV shows are? Have you noticed reality TV has reigned supreme post-Labor Day? In case you missed it, the Writers Guild […]
Editorial: Fairness in Local News
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Ask yourself this question: how many journalists does Google hire? Earlier this year, a federal lawsuit was filed against Google. Newspapers which still give communities most local coverage, are having […]
October Downtowner News Briefs
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Congressman Carjacked in Navy Yard Neighborhood; High Rate of Juvenile Carjackings Reported Rep. Henry Cuellar (D-Texas) was carjacked recently by three armed attackers in the Navy Yard neighborhood. Police are […]
News Bytes: Levy Honored, Fraternity Controversy, New GU Center
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Georgetown Heritage Honors Richard Levy Members and supporters of the non-profit Georgetown Heritage met in mid-September at the home of realtor Nancy Taylor Bubes and her husband Alan to celebrate […]