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23 Mar 2012

Mayor Gray fails a neighborhood

By Michael Hoffman A neighborhood waited. In fact, it has waited ten years since it started a Master Plan to develop what’s called Reservation 13, the site that sits next to RFK stadium on the banks of the Anacostia River. Neighborhood leaders finally had their moment in the spotlight. The mayor was coming to a […]


22 Mar 2012

In Season/On Special: Homemade Sloppy Joes

Guest contributor Dare Johnson Wenzler is a Capitol Hill resident, Realtor and co-owner of First Vine Wine Imports + Sales.  This post also appeared on her blog Vine Art. One of the big kicks I’ve gotten out of being a mom is resurrecting favorite kid foods by making them from scratch.  My latest experiment was homemade Sloppy Joes; […]


21 Mar 2012

The Game: Filling out the infield

by Richard Holwill At Spring Training, you see major-league quality ball for the first four to five innings.  After that, management wants to look at the minor league players and prospects who might make the team on opening day or be brought up during the season.  So you are seeing AAA-ball around the 6th inning […]


19 Mar 2012

Photos from the Rock 'n' Roll Marathon

By Kate Gallery Three cheers for us, Capitol Hill! We are a neighborhood full of supportive and enthusiastic spectators. Saturday morning’s Rock ‘n’ Roll Marathon brought people out of their houses clutching hot cups of coffee and children still in pajamas to cheer on thousands of runners as they began their race throughout the city. […]


16 Mar 2012

The Game: Spring Training

by Richard Holwill Spring Training is a great escape — a day of baseball, a day of golf, a day at the beach. Take a breath and repeat the sequence. Over the next few days, we will send notes to THIH to discuss The Game behind a game of baseball. A game normally has nine […]


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