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3200 block of O St.

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How to Vote From Home, Updated

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Last month, GM told you how to get ready to vote by mail. And last week he told you to vote for Patrick Kennedy. But regardless of who you want to vote for, above all GM wants you to vote. And while there will be voting booths on election day, there will be fewer of them and plenty of reasons to avoid them if you can. So the DC Board of Elections is strongly encouraging voters to vote by mail instead. Since the upcoming primary and special elections will be a very consequential elections for Georgetowners, you ought to start the ball rolling on your absentee ballot now.

Up until last week, to get a ballot, you needed to email a request for a ballot, get it in the mail, sign it, and then mail it back. It was practically designed to depress its usage. Thankfully the BOE has seen the light, and now you can just fill out this pdf and email it to DCabsentee@dcboe.org. Ignore any message on the PDF about needing to sign it before sending it in. Just fill it out (you can literally just open the pdf in your browser, type in your information, and then save it to your desktop) and email it. You can also still use the Vote 4 DC app on either your apple product or android.

You will get two mail-in ballots sent separately. One is for the primary (assuming you’re registered with a party, otherwise you won’t get this at all) and the other is for the special election. The primary ballots have been going out first; GM received his last week. But the special election ballots won’t start being sent out until next week.

And just to repeat what GM wrote last month:  Georgetowners will be voting in two different elections in June. On June 2nd, there will be a Democratic primary, which will most notably be selecting the party’s candidate for Ward 2 this fall. Then two weeks later, the entire ward will be selecting a candidate to immediately take the Ward 2 seat. You should vote for Kennedy in both.

 

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3300 block of P St.

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A Social Distancer’s Guide to Georgetown, Revised

Back 30 years ago in March, GM published a piece early on in the crisis with a few tips on how to get out of the house around Georgetown and still practice social distancing. Some of the advice got stale almost immediately after GM published it. So with some wisdom gleaned over the years that have passed these lasts couple weeks, GM has some revised advice:

GM had recommended Tudor Place. Sadly they closed literally the next day. But GM also recommended Dumbarton Oaks Park. And he can report that it is still open and as lovely as it has always been. Even on the weekends it has remained uncrowded, although the walk down Lover’s Lane might bring you in slightly closer contact than you might like. It is still a wonderful place for a walk and peaceful reflection.

GM had also recommended the parks like the waterfront or Volta Park, etc. These (particularly the waterfront) have a tendency to get a bit crowded. Depending on the day and your risk tolerance, you may want to avoid them for now. But GM can add Georgetown University to the list. His daughter has really enjoyed biking both on the campus as well as the nearby streets, which are unusually quiet now. On the weekends there’s a bit of an uptick of crowds, but it’s still fairly empty. Continue reading

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The Morning Metropolitan

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Good morning Georgetown, here’s the latest:

  • Georgetown still only has had 12 confirmed COVID-19 cases.
  • The ANC voted on Monday night to request the city expand sidewalks on Wisconsin Ave. during the crisis and the expand the K St. bikelane towards the Capital Crescent Trail.

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Montrose Park

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Buy a Former Schoolhouse

There are a couple former schoolhouses in Georgetown that have been converted into condos. And you can buy up one of them when then come available every couple years. But if you want to own the whole school, you’re day has arrived: a former boy’s school on P St. is for sale.

And when GM says “former” he means really former. Like 180 years ago, former. According to the listing, the home was a boy’s school in the 1840s. Hopefully by now they’ve washed out the stench. Continue reading

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