28 Jan 2010

The To Do List

Hey, football fans: you can actually step away from the TV this weekend and enjoy what the city has to offer.  Pay no mind to the fact that we may get snow on Saturday (forecast high: a balmy 30 degrees)– play at indoor venues and play hard! Start your weekend off on Thursday the 28th […]


20 Dec 2009

Get Out Your Shovels & DIG — It’s the Law!

What a beautiful crisp white morning it is out there. And we have just a friendly reminder that it’s District law that residents have to clear the sidewalk in front of their property From the D.C. Snow Removals brochure: Who is responsible for clearing sidewalks? District law requires property owners to clear snow and ice […]


10 Dec 2009

ANC 6B Roundup

The ANC 6B meeting was held Tuesday night at 7 pm, with all commissioners in attendance, albeit ANC 6B-11 still being a vacant seat.  The following are highlights: Chair David Garrison called the meeting into order a few minutes after 7 pm, with about 15 members of the community and a few guest speakers, including […]


19 Nov 2009

Stimulating Theater – Federal Dollars at Work, on the Stage

The Hill’s very own Theater Alliance has received federal stimulus money earmarked to prevent layoffs. Like the classical deus ex machine of our theatrical forefathers, the money has arrived just in time. “I’m the only employee and I was going to have to lay myself off,” said Paul Douglas Michnewicz, a co- founder and artistic […]


05 Nov 2009

Councilmember Tommy Wells Talks Schools with THIH

Since Monday, THIH has written about the recent conversation this reporter and Sharee Lawler had with Tommy Wells and his chief of staff Charles Allen. The discussion covered  transportation, development, and crime. Today, we’ll address schools, especially the issues facing parents as their children matriculate from popular elementary schools in the neighborhood. When the conservation […]


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