Community Corner

Streetcars, Cherry Blossoms Among April's Most-Read Stories

A roundup of April's top news.

April's top stories reflect the nature of being an informed resident of Georgetown, Burleith or Glover Park: a balance of caring immensely about what's happening around the corner and still keeping tabs on larger stories impacting the region.

For April that meant both cherry blossoms' peak and Whole Foods were in the top slots. So were streetcars and cicadas.

Got a tip or a suggestion for something you think could be a most-read story in May? Send us an email shaun@patch.com.

Find out what's happening in Georgetownwith free, real-time updates from Patch.

These were among Georgetown Patch's Most-Read Stories in April:

    2013 Cherry Blossoms Peak this Week
    Update: Whole Foods Reopens After Resolving 'Imminent Health Hazard'
    Cicadas Return: 17-year Cicadas to Overtake East Coast by the Millions this Spring

    Georgetown University Wants Streetcar to Extend to Campus
    Experts Make Predictions for 2013 Hurricane Season
    Man Arrested for Attempted Sexual Assault and Kidnapping in Georgetown
    Neighbors Object to 7-Eleven on Wisconsin Avenue

For the quickest updates on Georgetown news, Follow @GeorgetownPatch on Twitter and "Like" Georgetown Patch on Facebook.

Find out what's happening in Georgetownwith free, real-time updates from Patch.


Get more local news delivered straight to your inbox. Sign up for free Patch newsletters and alerts.

We’ve removed the ability to reply as we work to make improvements. Learn more here