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Community Grieves Desecration of Child’s Grave at Georgetown’s Oldest Black Cemetery
June 22, 2023
•Just after Mt. Zion Cemetery-Female Union Band Society Cemetery held Juneteenth celebrations to commemorate the national holiday on Monday, June 19, for the liberation of the enslaved, terror struck on […]
Spotlight: Whitman-Walker Foundation
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Hello! My name is Troy Riemer, and my company, Red Clay Creative, helps to design The Georgetowner every month. We thought it would be a great idea to highlight non-profits […]
Georgetown ANC Chair Elizabeth Miller Resigns Commission
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This article has been updated. “It is with sadness that I write to tell you I will not be your ANC Commissioner after June 30,” Georgetown-Burleith-Hillandale Advisory Neighborhood Commissioner and […]
Tech Tip: Consumer VPNs Are Not Tools for Businesses
June 20, 2023
•By Computerware, Inc. If you spend any amount of time on YouTube, chances are you’ve seen videos dropping names of various sponsors, including consumer Virtual Private Networks (VPNs.) VPN providers […]
Mapping Georgetown: Cherishing St. John’s
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What do Francis Scott Key, Reverand Gini Gerbasi, Ann Laporta and Katie Remedios all have in common? Their cherishing of Georgetown’s historic St. John’s Episcopal Church at 3240 O St. […]
Sexual Harassment Allegations Substantiated in Deputy Mayor Case
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Two of eight allegations of sexual harassment brought by a former staff member against her boss, John Falcicchio — former Deputy Mayor and Mayor Muriel Bowser’s Chief of Staff — […]
Crime: As Shootings Mar Holiday Weekend, Mayor Searches for New Police Chief
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Despite the Jubilation of the Father’s Day and Juneteenth weekend in the nation’s capital, gales of gun violence tore through the city as Mayor Bowser continues to search for a […]
Georgetown History Alive at Mt. Zion Cemetery on Juneteenth
June 19, 2023
•Mount Zion Cemetery-Female Union Band Society Cemetery, located at 27th Street NW and Mill Road NW, was very much alive on a most appropriate day, Juneteenth, June 19. Hundreds of […]
Business Ins & Outs: Boat House Apparel, Arcay Chocolates, Mugsy
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In: Arcay Chocolates on O And you thought the chocolate fad was over. Arcay Chocolates will open next month in Georgetown at 3211 O St. NW, the former site of […]
Ward 2 Council Member Brooke Pinto Announces 2024 Re-Election Bid
June 15, 2023
•Ward 2 Council member Brooke Pinto announced June 14 she will be running for re-election in 2024 to serve another four-year term representing Ward 2 on the D.C. Council where […]