Go on a tour with Regina Myer, President of the Brooklyn Bridge Park, as she points out the park’s many sustainable elements. Sustainability at Brooklyn Bridge Park from Heather Quinlan on Vimeo. Share this Story: Tweet
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Best In Show on Montague
UPDATE: Visit the BHA’s site for a list of the winners! As part of its Centennial Celebration, the BHA hosted its first annual Dog Show, bringing the spotlight to all sorts of local pooches. Many of the contestants went through sensory overload, much as I do when I walk into Bloomie’s. But all kept their […]
Reminder: Showtime for Fido on Sunday
Do you and your dog crave kibble, fame and fortune? Then rejoice, because your time in the spotlight has arrived. The BHA will be hosting its first annual Dog Show this Sunday, with registration starting at noon outside Pets Emporium at 105 Montague St. The show will then begin at 1 and last till 3. […]
84th Precinct Police Blotter – 9/14/10
45 Main Street is the target of two robberies in the same day, and a man is shot at the Farragut Houses. It’s this week’s police blotter. Share this Story: Tweet
Wag Your Tail for this Weekend’s Dog Show
Does your pooch have star quality? Then you’re in luck, because the BHA is holding a dog show for Mopsy, Spike and Spot this Sunday in front of Pets Emporium on Montague. Details after the jump! Share this Story: Tweet
Tinseltown and Tweets at BKBF
Comedian Sarah Silverman made an appearance at soggy Brooklyn Book Festival, and true to form showed off a bit of bathroom humor: RT @cvbryant: @SarahKSilverman just walked out of the men’s bathroom at #bkbf… Oh Sarah! More celeb photos and twitter updates after the jump. Share this Story: Tweet
Party on Montague This Weekend
Summer Space is back just in time before the fall. Montague St. between Clinton and Hicks will be closed to cars, making room for “outdoor seating, expanded cafés, and great free performances and activities that celebrate Montague Street’s local merchants and the Brooklyn Heights’ community.” Share this Story: Tweet
84th Precinct Police Blotter – 9/7/10
A man gets an MRI and swipes a wallet in the process; an elderly woman is told she won $5.5 million and pays the price; and this time it’s a Macy’s employee who steals a credit card. It’s this week’s police blotter. Share this Story: Tweet
Pulpit with Historic Lineage to Arrive at Plymouth Church
From Plymouth Church comes news of a historic pulpit: On Sunday, September 26, Plymouth Church will dedicate a new pulpit at the worship service led by Senior Minister Rev. Dr. David C. Fisher. This special moment for the membership of the Brooklyn Heights-based Congregational Church has historical resonance beyond the walls of the church’s 19th […]
No Parking On Clark St. – For Real?
A tipster just emailed: I was wondering if those No Parking Signs posted over the Labor Day weekend on Clark St. were legit? They’re posted by the Educational Housing Services Inc. for dorm moving-in day. The signs are printed on blue paper with the words police department on them but no NYPD emblem or anything […]
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