06 Jul 2010

Hill Doers Profile: Saving Screen on the Green

When HBO decided to not renew the Screen on the Green program in 2009, many District residents were disappointed this summer tradition would not return.  Capitol Hill resident of six years Jesse Rauch was one of those disappointed movie-goers, and decided to start a Facebook group to save Screen on the Green.  Little did he […]


03 Jul 2010

UPDATED: Exactly How Illegal It Is To Park In A Street Sweeping Zone? No One Knows.

Hill listservs were abuzz today with news that the DC Department of Public Works was planning to begin towing cars illegally parked in street sweeping zones and adding a $100 towing charge on top of a $100 fine (it’s actually a $30 fine).   More enforcement of parking violations that screw up traffic might be a […]


17 Jun 2010

Celebrate with Dads on Sunday

Ah, Father’s Day — honoring dads across the globe for all they do with cliché greeting cards that poke fun at falling asleep in a recliner, not reading maps for directions, and not reading instruction manuals.  The annual celebration of all things paternal can be traced back to 1910, though it wasn’t made an official […]


17 Jun 2010

Hill Eateries Participate in Restaurant Week for Kids

Are you a parent who misses the days of fine and civilized dining?  Can’t find a sitter when you need one for a night on the town?  It seems some of DC’s hippest eateries have felt your pains as twenty restaurants will participate in the DC Restaurant Week for Kids June 20-27, 2010.  For lunch […]


16 Jun 2010

greenHILLhome: Solar Panels, Part 3

We’ve covered the basics on how solar photovoltaic systems work, the tax incentives and rebates available, and the local Co-op working for solar power world domination (okay that’s a stretch but they are working hard at making it possible).  In this last installment (for now), we’ll visit with a couple more Hill residents who have […]


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