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3100 block of M St.

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Volta Park Day Returns October 5th

A great fall tradition returns next month with Volta Park Day. Some years it’s blazing hot, others rainy, so lets cross out fingers that we get some nice seasonal autumnal weather this year!

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The Morning Metropolitan

Photo by Joe Flood.

Good morning Georgetown, here’s the latest:

  • GU remains the top local university on the US News list (which is trash and not something you should actually pay attention to).
  • (Speaking of GU, this small seminary demonstrates the right way to atone for a past enslaving people: money).

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Georgetown University

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Live in GM’s Former Home

Hey, looking for a great apartment with the added glitz of being GM’s first Georgetown home? Ok, not really glitz. Footnote? Factoid?

Anyway, here’s your chance: 3022 R St. #2 is for sale.

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The Morning Metropolitan

Photo by Daniel Lobo.

Good morning Georgetown, here’s the latest:

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Dumbarton Oaks

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The Morning Metropolitan

Photo by Mike Maguire.

Good morning Georgetown, here’s the latest:

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Georgetown Waterfront

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It’s Not Fall Yet, Keep Watering Your Trees

September’s a funny month. It’s basically June, part 2, but because people’s minds are already thinking ahead, they deck themselves in scarves and tweed and stock up on various pumpkin spiced products. And yet the heat bears on. And the trees still need your help.

So please, keep watering your street trees until the leaves have fallen. Yesterday was in the 90s and we’ve not had substantial rains in weeks. Don’t get this far with a young tree and let it down now! Make sure to give it 20 gallons every week.  That means filling the ooze bag, if it’s got one, or leaving your hose dribbling water into the tree box for a half hour. Continue reading

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