It’s been quite a month on the Hill and in our fair city. Our children have had not one week of school without a delay or day off due to holiday, snowfall, rainfall, wind, locusts, or cicadas. The high winds toppled the National Christmas Tree on the Ellipse, creating the National Mulch Pile. We had […]
Several months ago I wrote about the basics of solar energy on the Hill, the options for funding and the benefits of the Capitol Hill Energy Co-op. In 2010, more than 40 Co-op members completed installations on their Hill homes and another 20 signed contracts for installations in 2011. Fifteen other co-ops were formed in […]
Stop by the Southeast Library tonight at 6:30 for a forum with Kwame Brown, the Democratic Party candidate for City Council Chair. This is your chance to ask the candidate what he will do for Ward 6. The event is co-chaired by Ward 6 Democrats, The Hill is Home, Frozen Tropics, H Street Great Street, […]