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Georgetown Year End Round Up

Friday, December 28, 2012

Looking Back: Biggest Georgetown Stories of 2012 (January Through March)

We begin our roundup of the biggest stories of the year.

2012 brought a mix of hyperlocal news and regionally-relevant events Georgetown Patch throughout the year. Here, we begin rounding up the most-read stories throughout 2012. January — Patch shed some light on a property owner with a history of neglect of historic buildings in Georgetown. The story started Thanksgiving 2011 when 1424 Wisconsin Ave. NW collapsed. After receiving several stop work orders for construction begin done without a permit, these days the owner is going through the Old Georgetown Board for review of plans to rebuild the commercial structure.  In other news, contractors on the O and P Street Project realized they needed a solution to replace deteriorated streetcar tracks. February — Doctors treating Georgetown murder …

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