Good morning Georgetown, here’s the latest:
- GU starts a transit subsidization program for its students.
- The BID’s sunset cinema was cancelled last night due to weather, but a rain date showing will be held next week.
Good morning Georgetown, here’s the latest:
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GM took his annual break in August, but news kept happening. Here (in no particular order) are some of the stories GM missed while out on RnR:
Anything else that GM missed?
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Good morning Georgetown. GM’s back from his August break and here’s the latest:
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Good morning Georgetown, here’s the latest:
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GM is rerunning he paean to the eight month today:
August is here. And it is perhaps the greatest time of year for Georgetown.
Sure, this month is tagged with the “dog days” of summer gibe. And the heat of July is a houseguest with its feet comfortably sprawled on our couch, with its bags not remotely packed upstairs.
And gardens get long in the tooth this month too. Black-eyed Susans wilt. Geraniums burst further out of their pots, knowing the end is near. Petunias get leggy and brown. Even in its overgrown state, an August garden is one succumbing to decay.
And despite the fact that school is still a month away, camps across the city shut down, as if we’re all French and heading off to the Cote D’Azur in our Renaults for four weeks.
But August is still one of the greatest times of year in Georgetown. True, the holiday season fills Georgetown streets with twinkling lights and festive greens. And surely the scent of magnolias and the sight of Yoshinos puts springtime on top. But August is close behind.
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On Monday, I traveled down to the Board of Elections and picked up the papers to get my name on the ballot. I’m running for ANC.
As you may remember, I ran two years ago for this seat (SMD 2E02/Northwest Georgetown). Unfortunately for me I came up just short; losing to our current commissioner, Jenny Mitchell, by 14 votes. Jenny served us well. But she has decided not to seek re-election. I would be honored to succeed her.
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