25 Sep 2012

Hill Buzz

Greater Greater Washington argued that a study of M Street SW/SE by DDOT and CH2M Hill unnecessarily force a choice between bikes and transit. The Washington Business Journal reported on a new development coming to 600 H Street NE. Best Bites Blog talked to Gina Chersevani about the knishes she will be bringing to Buffalo & Bergen in Union […]


24 Sep 2012

Hill's Eye View: For Your Pickling Pleasure

The crowds were bountiful at the Barracks Row Fall Festival on Saturday, but the food stole the show. Especially tempting were the offerings made by DC State Fair competitors– treats of all kinds, from honey to jams and jellies to home-brewed beer. And my favorite, pickles — oops, make that fermented vegetables.


24 Sep 2012

Lost Capitol Hill: Telephoning 1917

Using a telephone is, today, one of the things you learn at a very early age. Being able to communicate with people over long distances is one of those things we simply take for granted. 100 years ago, it was a very different world, and the Chesapeake and Potomac Telephone Company wanted to make sure […]


21 Sep 2012

Books You Can Sink Your Teeth Into

By Karen Lyon When was the last time you ate a really good book? Don’t nibble on your Kindle! Come to A Literary Feast, the Capitol Hill Community Foundation’s annual fundraiser, and tuck into a fabulous dinner based on a literary work.  On Saturday, October 20, volunteer cooks all over Capitol Hill will host 34 simultaneous dinners. And […]


21 Sep 2012

Got Any Yard Sales?

Call me crazy, but if you’re trying to advertise online for a yard sale in the coming weeks, chances are your ad will be buried beneath a heap of scalper and want ads for Washington Nationals playoff tickets. Skip the online ad all together, and post your yard sale information to the comment thread here. […]


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