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It's the annual, non-April Fool's update to remind folks that the Navy Yard-Union Station Circulator route begins its summer hours today. Through September, the red buses will run Monday through Friday from 6 am to 9 pm, and on and on Saturdays from 7 am to 9 pm.
Plus, as in past years, the buses will have extended hours for Nats games: For every game beginning at 4:05 pm or later, the buses will run until midnight. For Sunday home games, this route will run from 10 am to 10 pm.
This route also stops at the Eastern Market station on the Orange and Blue lines, and also runs along Barracks Row, so your $1 gives you a lot of options.
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It's DC Primary Election Day, in case you haven't heard. I'm not a rah-rah #spiffyhashtag get-out-the-vote cheerleading type (nor will I tell you who to vote for), but I do firmly believe that you forfeit your right to bitch about government if you make no effort to participate.
* The main Near Southeast polling place is at Van Ness Elementary at 5th and M Streets, SE. If you aren't sure of where to vote, search for your polling place.
* The Post offers Five Things About Voting in DC You Were Too Embarrassed to Ask. (Starting with, "Can I vote?" Short answer: Yes!)
* The official Voter Guide can help you prepare, in case you don't want to just wing it once you're in the booth.
And then we'll do this all again in November, adding in ANC elections to boot!
(A thousand bonus points go to the [likely not young] reader who knows where this entry's title is from, especially when coupled with the line that follows: "Vote for the Kennedy of your choice, but vote!")
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