As the streetcar comes closer to making its official first public ride, DDOT is sharing a few of the numbers. Are you ready for your first ride?
As the streetcar comes closer to making its official first public ride, DDOT is sharing a few of the numbers. Are you ready for your first ride?
I’ve heard some Hill residents are making goggly eyes at their large 32 gallon trash cans and 48 gallon recycling cans (not one like one pictured. The new “super cans” are issued by the DC Department of Public Works). The question has come up as to what to do with the old cans. The new trash […]
Urban Turf examined the three proposals for the WMATA chiller facility. ANC 6B Commissioner Phil Peisch shared information on a fundraising scheme going on in the neighborhood. Young & Hungry and The Washington Post shared information on the newly opened Pizza Parts & Service on H Street NE. PoPVille reported that TruOrleans has been acquired and will […]
Last week, we looked at Acquila Wheeler and the ferry that he ran across the Anacostia River in the early days of the Federal City – and its importance to the fledgling capital. Today, we’ll look at its demise – and replacement.
What’s better than an afternoon or evening out at one of your favorite restaurants? Knowing that your money is supporting a good cause. On Thursday, April 24th, more than 100 area restaurants have pledged to contribute 25% to 100% of that day’s proceeds to benefit Food & Friends’ clients living with HIV/AIDS, cancer and other […]