Monthly Archives: September 2009
Save The Circulator!
As GM reported on Monday, DDOT is considering a significant cut in the Circulator service through Georgetown. GM has found out that the proposal is a lot further on than he feared and thus the necessity for action is much … Continue reading
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The Morning Metropolitan
Good morning Georgetown, not much in the way of news today, so enjoy this news-free day by: Going to the Rose Park Farmers Market Catching a Belarusian play And finding out exactly how low bass can go. Photo by Flickr … Continue reading
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The Georgetown Metropolis
1400 block of 35th St. (or the 300 block of Fayette St., depending on the century).
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There But for the Grace of Zoning?
Recently, there has been much gnashing of teeth over the supposed decline and fall of Cleveland Park. Blogs have bemoaned it for a while, but the angst gained a higher profile last week when the Washington Post focused its attention … Continue reading
The Morning Metropolitan
Good morning Georgetown, here’s the latest: Building complex at Wisconsin at Whitehaven (including the British School building) sold for $62 million. Vox Populi interviews CAG President Jennifer Altemus. Oprah in town. Photo by Flickr user InspirationDC used under Creative Commons … Continue reading
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Circulator to No Longer Ascend Wisconsin?
On Friday, Jennifer Altemus, President of CAG, sent out an alert on the possibility that DDOT/WMATA are considering the possibility of cutting Circulator service up Wisconsin Ave. This was the first GM heard of the proposal, but the proposal has … Continue reading
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The Morning Metropolitan
Good morning Georgetown, here’s the latest: The story of Louisa May Alcott’s 1863 visit to Georgetown. G.U. student who uses a wheelchair is suing Mr. Smith’s for kicking him out. October ANC meeting will now be Tuesday the 29th not Monday … Continue reading
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