Monthly Archives: October 2011

The Georgetown Metropolis

3300 block of P St.

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Halloween Traffic Restriction in Effect Tonight

As expected, DDOT is shutting down some roads to traffic tonight in anticipation of Halloween crowds. The restrictions are identical to those last year. The governing theory is to keep traffic off the side streets (because of the kiddies walking … Continue reading

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The Morning Metropolitan

Photo by AliaThan. Good morning Georgetown, here’s the latest: Did this really happen? Georgetowner makes her Ward 2 candidacy official.

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1600 block of 30th St.

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Scheele’s Future Looking Bright

Photo by M.V. Jantzen. The other day, Malcolm Peabody, the leader of the Save Scheele’s, sent out this update to supporters of the effort, updating the group on the future prospects of the corner store: We are pleased to report … Continue reading

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The Morning Metropolitan

Photo by Csuspect. Good morning Georgetown, here’s the latest: O and P St. construction walk-around. Some responses to that WaPo editorial on the Ten Year Plan.

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3200 block of Volta Pl.

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ANC Preview: 7-11 Edition

Photo by Thisisbossi. Next Tuesday (NOTE THE DAY CHANGE DUE TO HALLOWEEN), ANC2E will meet for its November session. One thing you may not know about ANC meetings if you don’t attend them is that normally the most interesting stuff … Continue reading

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The Morning Metropolitan

Photo of the canal by filingthewindows. Good morning Georgetown, here’s the latest: GUTS bus crash. DSK house on the market.

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1600 block of 31st St.

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