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ANC 2E: Health Benefits, Crime, Trash, Streateries
Meetings on BID Proposal to Extend Use of Streateries, Dec. 21
• December 17, 2020
The Georgetown Business Improvement District has designed two sidewalk extension platform prototypes on M Street — at Bodega in the 3000 block and at Clyde’s in the 3200 block.
Plans Progress for Open-Air Market at Georgetown Gateway
• December 14, 2020
The triangle where M Street and Pennsylvania Avenue converge was the longtime site of a gas station, demolished in 2018 when developer Anthony Lanier bought the property.
On Its Way to D.C., Foxtrot Market Launches Awards Program
• December 10, 2020
Small businesses in the D.C. area can now submit their products to the Up and Comers program for a chance to be carried in Foxtrot’s brick-and-mortar and online stores.
Hyde-Addison to Reopen, Teacher-less, for a Few
• December 7, 2020
About 10 students are to be welcomed into the building under the CARE program, “attending” online from classrooms without certified teachers physically present.
Jelleff Center Feasibility Study: Déjà Vu
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The renovation — or perhaps reconstruction — of the S Street center is expected to be a top priority for newly elected Ward 2 Council representative Brooke Pinto.
Exclusive Interview With Departing MPD Chief Peter Newsham
• December 3, 2020
The Georgetowner sat down with Newsham on a Zoom call to discuss D.C. policing in the era of COVID, Black Lives Matter, District Council conflicts and rising crime in Georgetown.
Rose Park Market Revamps for Holidays
• November 16, 2020
Hours are 4 to 8 p.m. starting this Wednesday, Nov. 18. On the corner of 26th and O Streets, the market will operate through Dec. 23.
Reopening of Public Schools in D.C. Delayed Again
• November 9, 2020
An attempt by DC Public Schools administrators, the mayor and the union to resolve their differences collapsed on Oct. 30, according to multiple sources.
Extra Precautions Against Crime, Possible Violence in Georgetown
• November 2, 2020
Memories of the violence in May and June, when stores were pillaged in the aftermath of Black Lives Matter protests against abusive policing, have made businesses wary.
Grabbing Ward 2 Voters’ Last-Minute Attention
• October 29, 2020
Early voting venues in D.C. opened on Tuesday, Oct. 27, with dozens of poll workers and monitors to supervise social distancing and remind voters they had to wear masks.
