July Fourth Bash

Noma newsletter July Fourth Bash Come enjoy face painting, music, moon bounces, games, and more at NoMa’s July Fourth Bash! This free and public event will be held at the Loree Grand Field on Second and L Streets, NE from 4-7 PM. Celebrate the Fourth of July with friends, family, and neighbors. Free hamburgers, hot … More July Fourth Bash

Tickets for Annual Garden Walk and Reception are Still Available

Flower Power 2014 GARDEN walk and reception Hello Friends and Neighbors! It is once again time to enjoy the warmth and wonderful plants, flowers, and colors of our nation’s capital.  BACA invites you to beautify your yard and be a part of Flower Power, our annual neighborhood garden walk and reception.  During the WALK, you … More Tickets for Annual Garden Walk and Reception are Still Available

Mundo Verde PCS annex construction DCRA permit issued

See this DCRA permit review from Washington Business Journal reporter Michael Neibauer: Mundo Verde PCS Jun 20, 2014, 10:16am EDT Kosher steakhouse, new homes and pigeon poop lead D.C. permits Michael Neibauer, Staff Reporter-Washington Business Journal 30 P St. NW: Mundo Verde Public Charter School was issued a permit for the construction of a 10,500-square-foot annex planned … More Mundo Verde PCS annex construction DCRA permit issued

Persons of Interest Sought in Attempted Robbery

Contact: Police Officer Araz Alali (202-727-4383) June 13, 2014 Personsof Interest Sought in Attempted Robbery: 1300 Block of New York Avenue, NW (Washington, DC)- The Metropolitan Police Department is seeking the public’s assistance in identifying and locating persons of interest in connection with an attempted robbery which occurred on Wednesday, May 28, 2014 at approximately … More Persons of Interest Sought in Attempted Robbery

D.C. officials allege improper diversion of charter funds

Something to watch as it impacts our neighborhood. http://www.washingtonpost.com/local/education/dc-officials-allege-improper-diversion-of-charter-funds/2014/06/02/a22ffcc2-ea94-11e3-b98c-72cef4a00499_story.html BY EMMA BROWN June 2 Kent Amos, founder of one of the oldest and largest D.C. charter school networks, allegedly funneled millions of school dollars to a for-profit management company he owns, according to a legal complaint filed Monday by D.C. Attorney General Irvin B. Nathan. Amos founded Dorothy I. … More D.C. officials allege improper diversion of charter funds

Sunday Farmer’s Market at Union Market

  Noma newsletter Sunday Farmer’s Market at Union Market Spring has sprung at the FRESHFARM market at Union Market! Head over every summer Sunday from 11 AM – 3 PM. The market operates right outside of Union Market and features farmers and producers from the Chesapeake Watershed. This week, beets, spinach, radishes, greenhouse tomatoes, apples, asparagus, and … More Sunday Farmer’s Market at Union Market