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Good morning Georgetown, here’s the latest:

  • Medstar denies that they are planning on moving the hospital. (For what it’s worth, GM is still confident a move is being considered and believes Medstar’s denial is born from not wanting to deal with the blowback until final plans are completed.)
  • GM noticed that the top two floors of the old Garrett’s building is being converted into apartments. GM hasn’t heard so much as a whisper about the actual restaurant space though.

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Good morning Georgetown, here’s the latest:

  • Holy stramboli, GM did not see that giant inflatable Caps player on the same house that had the giant inflatable Santa.
  • Don’t bother entering, the best mom in Georgetown is married to GM.
  • Don’t forget, tomorrow morning there is a meet-and-greet with MPD officers and CAG block captains at Montrose Park at 9:30. You might be saying, “I’d love to go but that’s when I go out and buy my coffee and bagels”, but coffee and bagels will be provided!

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Good morning Georgetown, here’s the latest:

  • Can you legally drink alcohol in the Georgetown Waterfront Park? No. Can you practically?…
  • Healy Hall heist continues!

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Good morning Georgetown, here’s the latest:

  • Finally, finally Stachowski Charcuterie is open! GM hasn’s stopped by yet, but it looks incredible. Now it’s up the Georgetowners to patronize it so that the goods will be fresh and varied.
  • Jamie Stachowski was a fixture at the Rose Park Farmers Market before he opened his shop. Coincidentally, the weekly market reopens for its 2012 season today.

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The Morning Metropolitan

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Good morning Georgetown, here’s the latest:

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The Morning Metropolitan

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Good morning Georgetown, here’s the latest:

  • There’s going to be a meet and greet with MPD officers and CAG block captains at Montrose Park this Saturday at 9:30 AM. It’ll be at the gazebo next to the western tennis courts; and there’ll be coffee and pastries!
  • $3,200 a month for a two bedroom rowhouse actually seems like a pretty good deal.

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Good morning Georgetown, here’s the latest:

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Good morning Georgetown, here’s the latest:

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ANC Preview: Co-op Edition

Next week, the ANC will meet for its May session. Here are some interesting items on the agenda:

Volta Park Co-op

The DC Department of Parks and Recreation runs a popular cooperative play program at Volta Park during the school year for 2 1/2 – 5 year old children. It’s based in the recreation center next to the pool.

The program has become so popular that some have asked DPR to create a second class for even younger children (some other co-ops in the city start at 18 months). An informal request for interest from Georgetown parents resulted in dozens of positive responses. However, DPR’s initial response was not terribly encouraging, so the ANC is putting its great weight behind things to get the ball rolling.

Marathons

What is starting to become a monthly event, another set of marathons is before the ANC asking to shut down a couple streets for their respective races. Last year the ANC started to put its put down and trying to come up with some reason to limit the number of races through Georgetown, established that any such race ought to have a significant charitable aspect. This isn’t a problem for events like the Marine Corp Marathon (which is scheduled to present its case again this month) but there are other events like the Nations Triathlon which is at heart a commercial endeavor. So these events hire hard-nosed PR people who play up the charitable aspects of the race and refuse to discuss the enterprises finances. It’s all a bit tiresome, and it’s coming around for another go next week. The race isn’t until September so GM expects it will not satisfy the ANC on the first go and will be back in June, if not July. Continue reading

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