29 Oct 2014

Kids:

St. Peter School Open House

If your kids are closing in on the age when school is in the near future, you may look for options in the neighborhood before those pencils are sharpened.  You can enter the DC charter school lottery and hope for a low number, but you can also check out the many local private schools that […]


22 Oct 2014

Editorials:

The Hill Gripe – Parking Courtesies

Capitol Hill is a very dense neighborhood.  A quick look to online sources shows the Lincoln Park area is 70% denser than the average for all of Washington DC.  We are also a walkable neighborhood, with shops, conveniences, and eateries within easy foot-reach.  But let’s face it: there are still necessities that are lacking on […]


21 Oct 2014

Local Politics:

Coming 10/28: Mayoral Candidate Interviews

Hey there, Capitol Hill! Early voting officially started yesterday and we are two weeks from Election Day. If you’re just wanting until now to make your decision about who should be mayor, you have one more week to procrastinate. Your dedicated Senior Political Correspondent has been talking to mayoral candidates about Ward Six issues, and […]


17 Oct 2014

Events:

Beer-up for a Cause with the DC Home Brewers

What’s your favorite part of fall? Is it the crunching of the leaves and the pumpkin-themed everything? Is it the need to wear sweaters and boots? No, it’s the beer. Duh! They don’t call it Oktoberfest because it happens in May. If you love beer or have friends who do, go to Bardo Brewpub, 1200 […]


17 Oct 2014

Shopping:

Yard Sale Post

These are the autumn weekends that we live for, so why not spend it outdoors. If you’re planning to host a yard or curbside sale, let our neighbors know. Get rid of all that junk and make room for the new season. Just be sure to list all the details in the comment thread below, and the […]


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