NEWS


Jul 15, 2024
We now have the July 4th party for 2024 in the Parties menu.
 
Jun 2, 2024
We finally have the winter party feom March, 2024 and the July 4th party or 2023 in the Parties menu.
 
May 28, 2024

Sad Tidings



Arthur S. Cohen, of Potomac, Maryland, passed away on Friday, March 22nd, 2024, at the age of 73. He is survived by beloved partner, Carol Simon; and his dear friends, Marc Simon, Lois Simon, and Brian Johnson. He was predeceased by dear sister, Elise (William) Lowe; and his loving parents, Frances and Moses Cohen.
Contributions in his memory may be sent to Fabrangen, C/O Washington Ethical Society, 7750 16th Street NW, Washington, DC 20012 or to Potomac Conservancy, 962 Wayne Avenue, Suite 540, Silver Spring, MD 20910.
Our deepest condolences go out to Carol.
 
July 29, 2022

Sad Tidings




On July 21, 2022, Carol Leahy of Potomac, MD peacefully passed away under the love and care of her family. She was preceded in death by her devoted husband, Francis Michael “Mike” Leahy with whom she shared 61 loving years of marriage. She was also preceded in death by her parents, Philip and Eleanor Weldon, and her sister Suzanne Weldon Knife. Carol was the loving mother of Sean Leahy (Tracy), Kathleen Leahy (Mark Wilson), Christopher Leahy (Lori) and Meghan Leahy; grandmother of Sean Wilson, Ryan Moebius, Brendan Leahy, Alden and Spencer Knife. She was also the aunt of Karin Knife, Kevin Knife and Lee Knife (Anne) and cousin to Dale Weldon.


Syed Ahmed Meer passed away in April, 2022. He leaves behind Bibi, his beloved wife of almost 60 years, and many children and grandchildren. Ahmed was also loved by his many friends on Hilltop. He was a Senior Foreign Service Officer and an expert in science diplomacy. He studied Aeronautical Engineering at MIT, and worked for NASA before joining the State Department.

February 8, 2022

New Residents


Hilltop welcomes a new family to our Lane!

Jennifer, Dominic and Graelyn moved to the Hilltop at the end of July. They were looking for a MCM home for quite some time and in the middle of a pandemic they were fortunate to discover Seven Hill Lane. They knew it was the right house for them as soon as they saw it. Since then they have enjoyed meeting neighbors, learning more about the history of the neighborhood and exploring the area.
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Halloween 2021


   
   



December 26, 2020

Happy Holidays and Happy New Year!
Keep safe, the vaccine is coming! Follow the CDC guidlines. Wear a mask, physically distance, avoid crowds and small rooms.
Despite the dangers of Covid19, Hilltoppers were able to celebrate the holidays. Here are some pictures of seasonal decorations on Hilltop. Enjoy!

  




 



August 20, 2020
Hilltop welcomes our newest family! Here is a brief biosketch of the family:
Kristen, Dave, and Ellie moved to Hilltop in July from the Mount Vernon Triangle neighborhood in DC. They really appreciate the warm welcome they've received especially with the pandemic going on. So far they love it here and are enjoying the beautiful view and having lots of space to spread out. They're looking forward to exploring Cabin John Park now that the heat wave is finally over.
Dave grew up in Illinois and Arkansas. In 2009 he moved to DC and co-founded an animation studio where he still works today. Kristen grew up all over the world in a military family. After attending Savannah College of Art & Design, she moved to the DC area where the rest of her family had settled. She currently leads the UX design team at a local tech company.
Kristen and Dave met at a coworking space in Dupont Circle. They love to ride bikes, both for exercise and transportation. They're both musicians (Dave plays Irish fiddle and guitar and Kristen plays drums and piano), and like to go hiking and camping on the weekends. However, these days most of their time is spent hanging out with their 4 month old daughter, Ellie.














Marcia provided some wonderful old photos of Hilltop gatherings:


May 18, 2020: Congratulations to Hilltop's graduating class of 2020! They didn't get a graduation ceremony because of covid19, but we wanted to celebrate their accomplishment!



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Bita

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Zoe



May 15, 2020: We extend a warm welcome to our newest neighbors!

Allison, Eric, Sam and Jacob Carle and their dog Jessie moved to the Leahy house earlier this year from Chevy Chase to be closer their boys’ school and activities. We already feel welcomed by the Hilltop community, love the midcentury homes, are enjoying the proximity to Cabin John Park and look forward to connecting with more of our neighbors.

 Allison is a native of the area, having grown up in Chevy Chase and lived in in Friendship Heights, Cleveland Park, and Logan Circle as well. She worked for now retired Senator Barbara Mikulski from Maryland and Senator Christopher Dodd before going locally to law school. She practiced law for over a decade before transitioning to selling real estate several years ago. She has a team at Compass Real Estate, the Clark & Carle Group. Allison serves on the board of the Contemporary American Theater Festival in Shepherdstown, WVA.

 Eric is from New Jersey and came to the area to study architecture at the University of Maryland. After completing his Masters, Eric started his career working for large, prominent architecture firms doing commercial and institutional work. About eight years ago, he founded his own architecture firm, Runningdog Architects, which focuses on custom residential homes including renovations and new builds. He loves our new midcentury home and looks forward to creatively updating it in the years to come.

 Sam (12) and Jacob (8) both attend The Bullis School and enjoy soccer, baseball and golf, building Lego and playing Xbox. They too are enjoying the new community, taking hikes out the backyard, and look forward to being close to their school and friends.

 




February 2, 2019: After the winter party, an anonymous donor sent a bouquet of flowers to Norma, to thank her for being such a gracious hostess!  


January 26, 2019:  Hilltop held its annual winter party and business meeting. The pictures are here, and the minutes from the meeting are here. We regret that we don't have photos of Ahmed, Mandy, Paul and perhaps others who were at the dinner!


 
  January 21, 2018: We had a wonderful Winter Party at the Nooter's house! See the minutes of the business meeting here.



Halloween, October 31, 2017. We did not have very many trick-or-treaters this year. What they lacked in quantity they made up in the quality of their costumes!


August 27, 2017

 
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NOTICES

 

 

For safety's sake, please ask your guests to park on the asphalt, and not opposite another parked car. Thanks!

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 




































































 


 

 

A harbinger of spring:


 

January 14, 2017

Hilltop enjoyed its annual winter party and business meeting. See Parties above for photos. The minutes are under Business.

 

Happy New Year, 2017!!



October 31, 2016   

Halloween came and went, with the usual troop of children (and a lion-dog)!

   
   
 

 

September, 2016

Thanks to Dan and Ron for providing a new roof for our gazebo!

 

 

August 6, 2016

Pictures from the neighborhood 4th of July party are now online.

 

June 18, 2016

Hilltop extends a warm welcome to our newest neighbors, Rob and Barb Nooter, who moved into the former Fenton house in late January. Here is their brief bio:

While neither Barb nor Rob are originally from the DC area, we have both lived the majority of our adult lives in DC, Virginia and now Maryland.  Barb is originally from Chesapeake, VA in the Tidewater area but moved to Northern Virginia shortly after graduating from the University of Virginia.  She began her career in banking and subsequently went to graduate school at George Washington University. Barb has worked in tax preparation and estate planning prior to moving into property management and real estate development.  Rob is originally from the St. Louis, Mo. area, but his father began working in international development when he was young. Rob’s family lived in South America and Africa for five years before moving to DC when Rob was 12 years old.  Rob attended high school at Sidwell Friends, and went to college in both New York City and Davis, California.   Rob worked in California for the first years of his career in agriculture before accepting a government affairs position in Washington in the mid 1980’s.

Barb and Rob met through common friends, and married in 1988.  They lived in American University Park in NW DC until they moved overseas in the mid 1990’s.  After living in Russia and Lithuania for four years, they moved back to the DC area.  They moved to Falls Church, VA in 2000 and lived there until 2013 when they moved to Arlington.  The Nooter family also spent a year in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania, where Rob worked on agricultural development.

Barb and Rob have three children, Madeline (24), Wesley (23) and Austin (20).  Madie is an elementary teacher, and has taught in international schools in Cerebon, Indonesia and Amman, Jordan.  She will start her 3rd year teaching in Amman at the Canadian School in September.  Wesley, a political science major, is a few credits short of graduating from McDaniel College in Westminster, MD, and is finishing the classes he needs and working in a local retail establishment until he finishes his degree.  Austin has been working as a PE teacher at the same school as his sister in Jordan for the past six months, but will be moving to Seven Hill Lane in July.   He is looking forward to settling in to Maryland and working out his next academic and work plans.

Barb is currently working as an accountant specializing in affordable housing in a real estate development firm in Georgetown.  Rob is an executive with an NGO that works on research and development of agricultural productivity in developing countries.
Barb and Rob are pleased to have joined the Hilltop Estates community and look forward to getting to know our neighbors.  The renovation project that has been in planning for the past six months is finally getting underway, with apologies if any of the work or increased activity poses an inconvenience to any of our neighbors.


January 30, 2016

The neighborhood was saddened by the loss of Bob Allgaier, one of our original home owners. Our warmest condolences to his wife, Nancy, and their children (Eric and Stephanie) and grandchildren. Bob was much loved by our community, and will be missed by all.


Bob Allgaier passed away peacefully on January 9, 2016, with his family by his side. Bob was born in 1925 in Union City, NJ. He served in WWII as a radio officer in the Merchant Marine. He went on to earn bachelor's and master's degrees in physics from Columbia University, and his PhD in physics from the University of Maryland. Bob enjoyed a long career as a research physicist for the Navy, and was a scientist at the Cavendish Laboratory in Cambridge, England from 1965-1966.
Bob was passionate about his time in the Merchant Marine, and worked hard to successfully have merchant mariners recognized as veterans after their extraordinary service in WWII. He also enjoyed traveling the world, hiking, reading, opera and classical music. Bob had a great intellectual curiosity, but enjoyed many of life's simpler pleasures -- whether a glass of good scotch or a cup of strong coffee. He and Nancy celebrated their 61st wedding anniversary last September, and the family celebrated his 90th birthday last November.
Bob was a kind, brilliant, yet humble man, and was a great neighbor to us all. His wonderful sense of humor persisted through his struggles with Alzheimer's disease. He will be missed by his family and neighbors.
Contributions in memory of Robert S. Allgaier may be made to the Alzheimer's Association, Columbia University Dept. Physics, or for his service in the U.S. Merchant Marine to the Friends of the National WWII Memorial.





August 2, 2015

We extend a warm welcome to our newest neighbors! We were happy that they could attend the 4th of July party. Here is their brief introduction:

Family GustavoVeronica, Gustavo, Emma and Piccolino just moved to the DC area from Miami. Veronica and Gustavo are natives of Argentina, while Emma and Piccolino were born in Miami.

Veronica is an architect with a green thumb. She truly appreciates the character of the neighborhood, especially the connection between the houses and the surrounding nature.

Gustavo is a management consultant. He grew up in the area and attended Churchill High School. He is very excited to have baby Emma grow up in the same community he did, surrounded with family and childhood friends.

Emma is 8 months old. She is a very happy baby and she is learning to crawl. She has yet to figure out how to crawl forward, so she only crawls backwards.

Piccolino (which means “very little” in Italian) is a 2 year old mixed terrier/rescued dog. He is very friendly to people and other dogs. He is tireless at playing fetch and is actually afraid of cats. He sometimes barks at strangers out of fear, but it is nothing personal.

Since moving to our new house a couple of weeks ago, we have found Hilltop to be very friendly and welcoming and we are very grateful for all the good wishes.


July 4, 2015

fireworksPictures from our July 4th celebration!  See under Parties menu above.

Note: The minutes from the business meeting are now online. Click the Business tab above. We held our elections at the meeting, so we should congratulate our new President, Ron Stern, and our new Treasurer, Carol Simon. Glenn Melcher is now the Chair of the County Liason Committee. Many thanks to Bryan and Ian for their previous "administration."



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