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For all you politicos: go ahead and take a long lunch on Sept. 10. After all, it ...
Don't forget!
For all you politicos: go ahead and take a long lunch on Sept. 10. After all, it ...
ANC 2E’s September meetings typically aren’t any more cantankerous or combustible than the other 10 neighborhood huddles it ...
Can it get any better than illumined leaves, chilly evenings and harvest season on farm and vineyard alike? Actually, it ...
The Blue Bus, officially known as the Georgetown Metro Connection, is here to stay — and is enjoying a slight makeover.
The Georgetown Library, ravaged by fire in 2007, is one step closer to its long-awaited capstone ceremony.
Wisconsin Avenue restaurant and nightclub Third Edition was shut down temporarily for a liquor license infraction from Aug. 8 to ...
Just in time for summer’s proverbial dog days comes the National Sporting Library’s newest exhibit, “Lives of Dogs in Literature, Art and Ephemera,” a one-room shrine to man and, more importantly, man’s best friend.
This year, the Georgetown Village project, which would form a kind of local volunteer cooperative to keep an eye on its aging citizens, has been little more than a gleam in the eyes of its founders. That's about to change.
The July 24 “Dog Day in The Plains,” despite the oppressive heat and humidity, gave the Middleburg Human Foundation a chance to strut a number of its furry residents before the public.
As part of a three-year project to rehabilitate the aging roadways that cross Georgetown's C&O Canal, Thomas Jefferson ...
Local blogger Topher Mathews posted an interesting update today on the long-anticipated second phase of the Georgetown Waterfront Park. The ...
This morning's earthquake, epicentered in Gaithersburg, MD, was even felt across Georgetown. Several residents were abuzz throughout the day ...
Garrett Faulkner visits five of Washington’s farmers' markets on the lookout for the best produce, but also with an eye for the men and women who grow it and bring it to your fingertips.
Last Sunday, Georgetown gathered at Volta Park for a little music, a little picnicking and a little time to soak in what would prove to be a model summer day.
Senator Robert Byrd died Monday at age 92, leaving behind him a swath of controversy, a throng of admirers and friends and a legacy to be long remembered, a life fully led.
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