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‘Wonder Woman 1984’ Takes Over Georgetown, Watergate
June 20, 2018
•Film crews for “Wonder Woman 1984” shut down Wisconsin Avenue from M Street to Volta Place on June 14, taking the town back in time more than 30 years — […]
Georgetown BID’s Summer Programs
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From free blue sun-and-rain umbrellas to movies in the park, summer programs organized by the Georgetown Business Improvement District will be visible around the neighborhood, as announced at the BID’s […]
Georgetown Main Street Awards Grants
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The odds couldn’t have been better. Nine small businesses along Georgetown’s designated “Main Street” — Wisconsin Avenue and adjacent commercial blocks from K Street to Whitehaven Street — applied for […]
Councilman Jack Evans: ‘Blue Dog’
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Jack Evans, the District of Columbia’s Ward 2 Council member, has been in office for more than a quarter of a century, since 1991. He is the longest serving Council […]
CAG Elects Pamla Moore President
June 6, 2018
•The annual meeting of the Citizens Association of Georgetown was held at Dumbarton House, 2715 Q St. NW, on Tuesday, May 22, with Council member Jack Evans and Del. Eleanor […]
Wonder Woman Film Will Stop Traffic
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Look out, Georgetown. Production of the film “Magic Hour” will shut down Wisconsin Avenue from M Street to Volta Place from 9:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. on Thursday, June 14. […]
Georgetown to Keep Cool With Coolidge
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It looks like the Coolidge Foundation will be setting up a Washington, D.C., outpost in Georgetown. Representatives from the Calvin Coolidge Presidential Foundation returned to the Georgetown-Burleith Advisory Neighborhood Commission […]
Georgetown’s Astronaut Enters Hall of Fame
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Retired astronaut Capt. Scott Altman was inducted into the U.S. Astronaut Hall of Fame at the Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex on April 21. Altman is one of 96 so […]
Families, Students React to Ellington Tuition Fraud
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On May 11, an internal investigation was reported to have found that almost one-third of Duke Ellington School of the Arts students — 164 — allegedly are committing tuition fraud. Their […]
Now Open: America Eats Tavern
June 4, 2018
•Located in the Tysons Corner Ritz-Carlton for two years, until late 2016, the restaurant — from José Andrés’s ThinkFoodGroup — replaces neighborhood rib joint Old Glory at 3139 M St. NW.