Category Archives: Woodridge

Stories about Woodridge, a neighborhood in Washington, D.C., with a focus on arts, culture, history, real estate and development.

The fourth annual poll was scheduled to culminate at the end of last week, but given the unrest at the Capitol we know most everyone was a little distracted, so we’ve decided to give you some more time to vote. Continue reading

When the pandemic hit, Little Wild Things Farm based at the Carmelite Friars Monastery in northeast D.C. began selling directly to consumers with a subscription-based salad share available to most residents of the Route 1 corridor. Continue reading

The storming of the Capitol today by rioters is another deep mark on our nation’s imperfect history of democracy, racial equality and tolerance and a strong reminder of the work that still needs to be done. Continue reading

Amid a pandemic and an economic downturn, we put together the most-read stories on the Hyattsville Wire in 2020 . Continue reading

As we say goodbye to this utterly crazy year, I wanted to do something a little different and talk to you all directly since I’m always quietly writing behind the scenes. Continue reading

If you want to help a local nonprofit before the end of the year, here’s a list of 16 ones on the Route 1 corridor that you should consider. Continue reading

The church on 22nd Street NE in Woodridge, D.C., just off of Rhode Island Ave., is as unassuming as a wooden pew, but it’s had a long and interesting history. Continue reading

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