by Carolyn Jacobson Later this month Forest Hills will welcome Little Red Fox at 5035 Connecticut, the former site of Marvelous Market. Owner Matt Carr intends to become a fixture […]
Archives for October 2013
Are You Getting Cheh’s Ward 3 Updates?
Are you on our Council member’s mailing list? Mary Cheh’s October newsletter contains some important updates. Some, you may have known about. Some, you might have missed. For example: Senior/disabled […]
No One Home At Senegal Ambassador’s Residence?
ANC 3F’s Mary Beth Ray asks: “The burglar alarm at the Senegal ambassador’s residence has been going off since yesterday afternoon. The Secret Service is aware of it, but the […]
Avoid Health Care Confusion
by Janean Mann October is a busy month for those interested in health care insurance. It is the beginning of open season for those without Medicare or Medicaid to seek […]
The Shutdown In Forest Hills
The good news, if there is any to be found during the federal government shutdown, is that our mayor and the DC Council found a way around the shutdown order. […]
When Worlds Collide (Literally)
Richard Carlson, a scientist at the Carnegie Institute for Science, will give a free lecture on “The History of Earth’s Formation” tomorrow evening (Thursday, October 3rd) at 6:30 p.m. at […]
The Upside To Growing Up And Moving Home
by Ursula Zeydler What is it about temporarily moving home as an upper-20-something-year-old that evokes such a negative connotation? “Please empty the dishwasher, clean the pool, water the plants and […]
The Wedding Singer, Part Shhhhh
by Marlene Berlin If you’ve been reading The Northwest Current for the past few weeks, you may have noticed the back and forth in the “Letters to the Editor” about […]
Neighbors Helping Neighbors: Clearing Brandywine’s Sidewalk
A big thank you to Jan and Jack Buresh, who spent Friday afternoon clearing a path through the vegetation nearly blocking the new sidewalk on Brandywine Street from the Forest […]