Monthly Archives: July 2010

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3200 block of N St.

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Marc Teren’s Plans For Scheele’s Reportedly Scrapped

As reported here over the last year or so, the Scheele family is trying to sell the historic market that bears its name at Dumbarton and 29th St. Soon after the building went on the market, Georgetown resident, Marc Teren, … Continue reading

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The Morning Metropolitan

Big Wheel Bikes by Kineyas. Good morning Georgetown, here’s the latest: Two purse-snatches in Georgetown yesterday: one on Wisconsin near R and the other on M St. Few details released yet, but MPD has warned about the spike in iPhone … Continue reading

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More Details on the Promised Water Taxi

Photo by Oblivious Dude. It was back in April that GM first reported that a company named American River Taxi was planning on introducing a water taxi between Georgetown, the SW waterfront, and Nationals Park. After making promises to start … Continue reading

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The Morning Metropolitan

Healy Hall by Soulful Events and Travel. Good morning Georgetown, here’s the latest: The Post tries to gin up a little cupcake rivalry, but mostly fails. No Apple sinkhole, despite the sidewalk obstructions. (Although it would be just Apple’s luck … Continue reading

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2900 block of R St.

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Boy’s Death Spurs Debate Over Traffic Safety

The boy that was struck by a woman driving her car near the intersection of Wisconsin and 33rd St. died yesterday. This has lead at least one news source to question whether that intersection is safe without traffic lights or … Continue reading

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La Metropolitain de Matin

Joueur d’Accordeon by M.V. Jantzen. Good morning Georgetown, here’s the latest: CRJ laments the loss of celebrates the freedom from Nathans on the anniversary of its closing. Follow up on that cops-harassing-photographer story.

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1500 block of Wisconsin Ave.

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