by Brendan Frost On Connecticut Avenue between Nebraska and Fessenden, across the street from Marvelous Market and Politics & Prose, there was a lesser known convenience store called Clover Market. […]
What I Do: Bring Rowing to DC’s “Other” River
by Paul Pearlstein Forest Hills neighbor Paul Pearlstein has been a “river rat” since 1953, when he joined Washington-Lee High School’s rowing team. When he’s not on the river, he’s […]
High-Rise Life: Meet The Ruppies
by Barbara Cline You may have passed one walking on Connecticut Avenue or they may have been in the audience at your last Advisory Neighborhood Commission meeting. They are Retired […]
Things To Do In Forest Hills (Summer Edition)
Washington, DC has an abundance of historical sites, beautiful vistas and fun activities, and some of them are quite close to home. Here are a few nearby things to do […]
A Forest Hills Farewell
by Robin Schepper (June 14, 2012) – I took my final run this morning, striding up Albemarle, hoofing it up Connecticut, coasting down Nebraska, accelerating on Nevada before slowing down […]
News On The Avenue: We’ve Got You Covered
Unfortunately, the beach isn’t at our doorsteps, so we usually have to find other ways (or excuses) to lounge under an umbrella and enjoy the summer breeze. Luckily, many of […]
Growing Community, And Veggies
by Marjorie Rachlin Recently I have made several visits to the Melvin Hazen Community Garden on Sedgwick Street, where 101 of our neighbors have plots. It’s lush and green — […]
Photo Essay: Bright Spots On The Avenue
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 […]
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 […]