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Homegrown Harvest Festival returns Oct. 4-6
Hubs Peanuts, Commune Restaurant and River Road Farm recently announced the second annual Homegrown Harvest Festival set for Oct. 4-6, highlighting the best of Virginia cuisine, music and community. A news release stated that the Homegrown Harvest Festival will benefit the Foodbank of Southeastern Virginia and the Eastern Shore, the T2 Fitness Foundation and The […] The post Homegrown Harvest Festival returns Oct. 4-6 appeared first on Windsor Weekly.
Reporter’s Notebook: Revised job numbers stir up confusion
Washington Examiner Economics Reporter Zachary Halaschak joins Magazine Executive Editor Jim Antle to discuss the revised job numbers, which have stirred up confusion. They also talk about GOP vice presidential candidate Sen. J.D. Vance (R-OH) and his interesting comments about Republicans, former President Donald Trump, and labor unions, his admiration for one Democratic official, and […]
In Photos: Weeks of Welcome 2024
Students have returned, and the campuses of the George Washington University are once again bustling with energy and enthusiasm. Weeks of Welcome includes events put on by the Office of Student Life under the Division for Student Affairs and provides opportunities for students to connect, build relationships, learn about resources and build a community at GW as they start a new semester. The events showcase the many resources GW has to offer for academic success and student support, opportunities for involvement and more.
August 31 | Late Skate in Anacostia Park
On August 31, 1918, Congress passed legislation to designate specific land along the Anacostia River in the nation’s capital as Anacostia Park. 106 years later, Anacostia Park is a thriving national park encompassing over 1,200 acres and includes cherished places such as Kenilworth Aquatic Gardens, River Terrace Park, Langston Golf Course, and the Anacostia Park Skating Pavilion.
For Sale | 32 Forrester Street, SW - $445,000
“Experience refined living in this fully renovated 3BR + 2BA semi-detached brick home, nestled on a quiet, tree-lined street in the vibrant Congress Heights neighborhood of Washington, DC. This exquisite property epitomizes the American Dream with its elevated, fenced, and manicured front yard leading to a spacious covered porch—perfect for enjoying the crisp fall air or engaging with friendly neighbors. Spanning over 1370 sqft across three beautifully finished levels, the main floor boasts an open and inviting layout with gleaming hardwood floors, recessed lighting, and double-hung windows that immerse the space in natural light. The heart of the home is the modern sit-in island kitchen, equipped with brand-new stainless steel appliances, elegant quartz countertops, and tall white shaker cabinets, providing ample storage. From here, step out to a generously sized patio and a serene fenced-in backyard, ideal for relaxation or entertaining. Ascend to the upper level where comfort meets style in two airy bedrooms complemented by a full bathroom featuring a tub and shower combination. The versatile lower level offers a multi-purpose space that can serve as a recreational room, office, gym, or additional bedroom, complete with a closet and a luxurious full bath adorned with mosaic ceramic tiles and a walk-in spa shower. Additional amenities include a highly efficient washer and dryer, an outdoor shed for extra storage, and off-street parking for at least two vehicles. With recent upgrades including a new electric panel and roof certification, this home is ready for it's next owner. Situated just steps from a bus stop and within close proximity to two Metro stations, Congress Heights and Southern Ave, this home also provides easy access to I-495 and I-295, placing you less than a mile from major commuter routes. Immerse yourself in the rich culture and history of one of DC's top emerging neighborhoods. Nearby, discover The Wharf, National Harbor, and the Entertainment & Sports Arena, along with an eclectic mix of grocery stores, local shops, and recreational parks. This rare gem offers convenience, luxury, and a vibrant community spirit. Don't miss out— schedule a private showing today to see why this home is not just a place to live, but a place to love.”
Day of Service Sends GW Community Volunteers across the D.C. Area
Mira Singhal, a first-year student studying biology at George Washington University, sat in a classroom at Edward C. Mazique Parent-Child Center Saturday afternoon, carefully sketching the outline of a tree. Singhal’s drawing, once complete, would be used as a family tree by the incoming students at Mazique to hang up photos of their family members.
Jahan Dotson trade can propel Commanders' rookie to immediate superstardom
Adam Peters is aggressive and doing what he believes is in the Washington Commanders' best interests with no sentimental value attached to his decision-making process. Another example of this came when the new general manager traded wide receiver Jahan Dotson to the Philadelphia Eagles. Dotson didn't fit into the team's...
Fatal Shooting of Martinez Robinson, 25, in Northwest
The Metropolitan Police Department is investigating a fatal shooting in Northwest. On Friday, August 23, 2024, at approximately 6:57 p.m., officers responded to the 1300 block of Girard Street, Northwest for the report of a shooting. Upon arrival, officers located an adult male victim suffering from gunshot wounds. The victim was transported to a local hospital for treatment. Despite all lifesaving efforts, the man succumbed to his injuries and was pronounced dead.
National Harbor crowd reflects on juvenile curfew as new school year approaches
PRINCE GEORGE'S COUNTY, Md. (7News) — As families across the DMV soak up the final days of summer, many of them have made their way to the National Harbor for some fun before heading back to the classroom. They have also been keeping tabs on the juvenile curfew that's...
MINOR LEAGUE GAME SUMMARIES FOR 8/25/2024
NORFOLK TIDES (57-69) LOST 13-0 TO WORCESTER – AAA. SP: Trevor Rogers allowed 10 runs on 9 hits (HR), walked 3, struck out 2 and threw a wild pitch over 4.1 innings. Pitcher of Record: Rogers (0-1) BOWIE BAYSOX (57-62) LOST 8-6 IN 10 INNINGS TO ERIE – AA...
Multiple train cars derail in Hagerstown, fire officials say
WASHINGTON COUNTY, Md. (DC News Now) — The Hagerstown Fire Department (HFD) said nine train cars derailed on Sunday afternoon in Hagerstown. The HFD said that at around 3:30 p.m., units were alerted to the 300 block of South Burhans Boulevard for a train derailment. Once they arrived, crews assessed the scene and found nine […]
HEYTEA, Sassy Arch Brows opening in Rockville
And Sassy Arch Brows are coming to Rockville. Both will be opening at Wintergreen Plaza on Rockville Pike. HEYTEA will move into the storefront at 981-F Rockville Pike, and Sassy Arch Brows already has signage installed at 815-B Rockville Pike. There's still a lot of work to do inside Sassy Arch Brows, and construction hasn't even begun on HEYTEA, which is still occupied by Sweet Frog.
Three Important Dates to Remember: August/September 2025
With students returning to school on Monday, August 26th, we wanted to share some important dates to remember in August and September for Montgomery County Public Schools (MCPS). They can be seen below:. Monday, August 26th: First Day of School for Students. Monday, September 2nd: Labor Day– Schools and offices...
Vietnamese-American Association Awards $1,000 Scholarships to Two Students
The Association of Vietnamese Americans awarded $1,000 scholarships at the Annual Academic Awards Ceremony held earlier this summer to two Montgomery County Public Schools (MCPS) students for their excellence in academic performance, leadership skills, and community involvement. Earlier this summer, the Association of Vietnamese Americans awarded $1,000 scholarships to two...
$285K Permit Issued For Upcoming Dunkin’
In September we let you know that Dunkin’ submitted a site plan proposing to turn an existing building at 17700 Muncaster Rd. (off of Muncaster Mill Rd.) into a new Dunkin’ location in Derwood. A $285K permit has been issued for the conversion of the existing building into a daycare, according to Maryland Newsletters.
Springbrook HS Students Win Award in National Engineering Contest
MCPS recently announced that over the summer, the Springbrook High School MESA (Math, Engineering and State Achievement) state champions traveled to San Diego for the National Engineering Design Competition, competing against teams from eight other states. The team—made up of graduated seniors Saron Shimels, Melat Ghebreselassie and Amber Li—submitted design...
Federal appeals court upholds Maryland’s handgun licensing requirements
A federal appeals court on Friday upheld Maryland’s handgun licensing requirements, rejecting an argument from gun-rights activists that the law violated the Second Amendment by making it too difficult for people to obtain guns.
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