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Sep 17, 2014

The Maryland Offers Elegant, Contemporary Living Where H Meets The Hill

This post is brought to you by The Maryland. In the market for a new home that’s right where you want to be but still offers fantastic amenities? You’re in luck! Your dream home is right in the heart of the H St. Corridor and Capitol Hill, a short distance to Union Station and the NoMa metro station. The Maryland, a brand new condominium community, offers 84 units with beautiful interiors, oversized windows, and private…

Nov 19, 2007

College Hoops Rundown: …and They’re Off!

The mid-November start to the NCAA basketball season tends to get lost in the universe of sports coverage. This is probably due to the staggered opening nights around the country, but can also be attributed to competition with other sports — college football entering its stretch run, the NFL in midseason, even the NBA’s opening weeks garner more attention than college hoops. We’re not about to let this exciting time slip through the cracks. With…

Nov 16, 2007

Go Home Already: Light and Dark

>> D.C. Council members have rejected a plan to give a developer city-owned land worth $6 million on which to build a new Radio One headquarters. [WJLA] >> Five new restaurants are coming to Columbia Heights. [Prince of Petworth] >> Traffic was temporarily halted at Union Station this afternoon as Amtrak Police investigated a report of a suspicious package near Gate A in Union Station. Regular service had resumed by 4 p.m. [WaPo] >>…

Nov 12, 2007

Go Home Already: Stars and Stripes

>> Pope Benedict XVI will make his first visit to the United States as pontiff in April next year, with his first mass to be held at the new Nationals stadium here in D.C. [AP via WTOP] >> Four people who were stabbed Sunday afternoon during a soccer game near RFK are expected to be OK. [AP via WJLA] >> The Maryland House of Delegates this week will take up Gov. Martin O’Malley’s plan…

Nov 10, 2007

Terps Host ACC Heavyweights BC

Written by DCist contributor Brett Gellman The Maryland Terrapins (4-5, 1-4 ACC) enter Byrd Stadium for their home finale tonight when they take on #8 Boston College (4-1, 4-1 ACC) in an Atlantic Division showdown. The Terps are reeling from a three game losing streak after falling to UNC 16-13 last Saturday while the Eagles national title hopes fizzled after Florida State stunned BC 27-17. Both teams look to rebound after the disappointing losses. While…

Oct 19, 2007

#19 Cavs Visit College Park

Written by DCist contributor Brett Gellman The Maryland Terrapins (4-2, 1-1) take on the 19th ranked Virginia Cavaliers (6-1, 3-0) in a nationally televised homecoming contest tomorrow night at College Park in what is shaping up to be the best ACC matchup of the entire day, and yes, that includes Miami-FSU. The Terps, who are coming off a much-needed bye week, squeaked out a 28-26 victory against Georgia Tech two weeks ago after Travis Bell’s…

Sep 28, 2007

Terps Take On #10 Rutgers

By DCist contributor Brett Gellman The Maryland Terrapins (2-2, 0-1 ACC) are coming off one of the most disappointing losses of the Friedgen era after surrendering a 21-point lead in the second half of last Saturday’s game at Wake Forest. Late in the third quarter with Maryland up 21-3, Terps QB Jordan Steffy threw a red zone pass which was intercepted by Wake CB Alphonso Smith and subsequently returned for a school record 100 yard…

May 30, 2007

Water Main Breaks Could Spell Rate Hikes in Future

It isn’t just your imagination — the D.C. metro area’s underground water pipe system is in fact busting more often than Elliott Gould. This morning’s WaPo has the details on the record-setting rates at which Montgomery and Prince George’s counties’ water pipes have leaked and broken down in the past month. In may in those two counties, 42 water pipes have broken, including the two water main breaks yesterday that left 2,200 residents in Bethesda…

May 08, 2007

Working for a Living Wage

“Martin O’Malley signed the nation’s first living wage law on Tuesday,” read the Post this morning. Seems a little unfair, seeing as how the District passed its own living wage legislation back in January of 2006, a law which mandated that any firm receiving a District government contract in excess of $100,000 must pay its employees a minimum of $11.75 an hour. The Maryland law is similar; state contractors are required to pay workers $11.30…

Mar 21, 2007

College Hoops Rundown: Lady Terps Fall, GW Is Sweet

The Maryland women’s basketball team won’t have a chance to repeat as national champions. The Terps lost to Mississippi in the second round 89-78. Maryland came into the tournament as a 2-seed, and their early exit is something of a disappointment, especially considered they returned almost their entire team from last year’s title run. Foggy Bottom folks still have something to cheer for, however, as the Colonials beat Texas A&M on Monday and will face…

 
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