Photo by Andrew Griffith.
Good morning Georgetown, here’s the latest:
- Some signage at the former Chopsticks Sushi shop for the forthcoming Reren Ramen and Beautea.
- Anti-Semitic flyers found near Rose Park last week.
Photo by Andrew Griffith.
Good morning Georgetown, here’s the latest:
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GM and family are having their house painted in a couple weeks. But a final paint color hasn’t been picked yet. There are five candidates, which have been painted in squares on the front of the house. Taking an idea from a neighbor several blocks south, GM is opening it up to crowd sourcing.
So if you’re walking up 33rd St. over the next week or so, use one of the chalk sticks to leave your vote for your favorite. Each member of GM’s family has a preference, so the public’s preference might help make the final call.
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Photo by Aimee Custis.
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As GM first reported back in June as a rumor, an Indian restaurant is taking over the space at Wisconsin and Q formerly occupied by Dolcezza. Signage indicates it will be called Bharati.
There is no evidence online of a restaurant of that name. But from the signage inside, it would appear to be a fast casual design. That would make sense for such a small building. Continue reading
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Photo by M.V. Jantzen.
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Although the DC primary election (which is really the general election for most slots) happened just a couple weeks ago, the fall election season has already begun. And part of that is the biennial election of ANC commissioners.
Ballot application became available last week. And three of the current incumbents have already picked them up. That includes Joe Gibbons, Lisa Palmer, and Rick Murphy.
No word yet from the others with the exception of Monica Roaché, who announced last night that she is not seeking a third term. Monica has been a fantastic addition to the ANC and her absence will be a loss. As a fifth generation African American Georgetown resident, Monica brought a critical perspective to neighborhood issues, and GM hopes that even off the commission she will continue to participate in Georgetown’s civic affairs. She will certainly be involved with DC civic affairs though, as she was just elected as an at-large member of the DC Democratic Committee. Continue reading
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