These spots along Connecticut Avenue really are bright – and beautiful. The Forest Hills Connection would like to recognize these establishments for their efforts. (Please click the headline or “Read […]
My Balcony, My Eden
by Beverly Ringel When I realized that it was time for me to retire in earnest (I had tried it, at least, twice before and missed working), I began to […]
Northwest Neighbors Village Fundraiser: An Update
by Janean Mann President of Northwest Neighbors Village A near sellout crowd heard noted local jazz pianist and comedian John Eaton perform at the June 2nd Northwest Neighbors Village fundraising […]
Knitting A Community Together
by Barbara Cline Mary Peckiconis is a Clarence House resident and a passionate knitter and crocheter who is spreading the joy of craft to northwest DC residents. Mary leads the […]
Farmers Market Update Update UPDATE
It’s open after all! Head to the UDC law school and check out the snazzy new sidewalk while you’re at it. And don’t forget to stop by the New Morning […]
Farmers Market Update: Radishes and Rhythm
The farmers market at the UDC plaza has lost its original home to the construction of UDC’s new student center. But it is still opening tomorrow (Saturday, June 9th) for […]
876 Cafe Grand Opening Week, June 11-16
by Marsha Dubrow The new 876 Cafe on Connecticut Avenue near Van Ness Street is offering an “Escape to the Tropics” from June 11 through June 16 to celebrate Caribbean-American […]
Meet The Elfins: Forest Hills Then And Now
by Dzenita Mehic Saracevic Margery and Mel Elfin moved into their house on 30th Street in Forest Hills on May 23, 1984. The house was their second residence in DC. […]
High-Rise Life: Neighbors Helping Neighbors
by Barbara Cline Do you know your neighbors? Or are you new to the area or have such a busy schedule that you have little time to meet anyone? One […]
Meet The Teachers: Ms. Levy
2019 update: Murch teacher Karen Levy is retiring after 32 years. by Donna LaPorte Scharpf Updated and reprinted with permission from MurchSchool.org Where were you in 1987? Karen Levy was […]