Monthly Archives: November 2010

The Morning Metropolitan

Photo by Chris DiGiamo. Good morning Georgetown, here’s the latest: ANC Commissioner Bill Starrels seen way up in AU Park challenging student votes. Another old Kennedy house is for sale. This time its papa Joe Kennedy’s mansion at 31st and P.

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Halloween, Crime, and Georgetown

  Photo by VKKV. At the ANC meeting Monday night, Ed Solomon reported that Georgetown is experiencing a crime spike. GM’s crunched the numbers recently and concluded for himself that, yes, crime did tick up in the third quarter. But … Continue reading

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Photo by Pinelife. Good morning Georgetown, here’s the latest: Even before hearing from BOEE, GM is going to call the ANC elections for the seven uncontested guys who were running for it. Carol Joynt takes a stroll through the depressing … Continue reading

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ANC Round Up: Traffic Alert Edition

Photo by Runwashington.com. Last night the ANC met for its November session. Thankfully it was a short agenda, but really all that means is that they’ll find a way to stretch out the proceedings (actually in all fairness they finished … Continue reading

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Photo by insEyedout. Good morning Georgetown, here’s the latest: Blogger stops by L2. Jack Evans doesn’t see much of a role for himself in fighting GU’s ten year plan. Their ten story smokestack on the other hand, well, that’s a … Continue reading

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3300 block of M St.

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On the Waterfront: Ray’s Warehouse

As part of his occassional series on the buildings that once made up Georgetown’s industrial waterfront, GM turns to Ray’s Warehouse, which once stood at 3260 and 3262 K St. Name: Ray’s Warehouse Built: 1855 Built By: Ray family Current … Continue reading

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The Morning Metropolitan

Photo by Serge Melki. Good morning Georgetown, here’s the latest, Commander Salamander will close at the end of the year. This time it’s for real. Tomorrow Dumbarton Oaks goes to its winter hours, which means it’s free admission till next … Continue reading

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