Archive | March, 2008

Quality of Life Police in Cobble Hill

From CHB: Warning! Don’t be drinkin’ in the hard streets of Cobble Hill or you’ll get a summons! Read more

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Students Filling Up on Local Fare

The New York Daily News writes about Brooklyn becoming a regular "college town" since many students are either attending school or living in dorms here in Brooklyn Heights.  One benefactor of this injection of academic blood are nabe restaurants:

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TONY Shouts Out Game Shows

Sure Magnetic Field may be closing, but that doesn't stop the magic that is Match Game 08 from getting some ink:

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Nabe Jesters Rock the House

Nabe comedy rockers Stuckey and Murray's latest jam "Tonight" might in fact be ex-Governor Spitzer's new favorite song. [NSFW if you have a straight job]

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Last Meal at Armando’s

Blogger Jeremiah Moss ate his final Armando's meal this weekend as the restaurant closed for good and shut off its lobster sign forever last night (3/16):

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Says it all.

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Magnetic Field: 3 Weekends Left

There are 3 weekends left for fun at Magnetic Field [97 Atlantic Avenue] before it shuts down forever at the end of the month. The fun starts tonight with the final Live Band Karaoke featuring Bunnie England and the New Originals. Plus it's Katharine and Forest's Birthday! Tomorrow night (3/15), former MF bartender/man of the […]

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84th Precinct Meeting Next Week

The 84th Precinct will hold its next Community Council meeting on Tuesday (3/18) at 7pm.  Issues at hand will be recent area crimes, traffic calming, cop of the month and a transit police report. Refreshments will be served! The 84th was out in force tonight in the neighborhood, patrolling streets and in recognition of recent […]

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Fink Talks Lobster

The Armando's Restaurant Lobster will be shut off for the last time Sunday night.  We here at BHB are resigned to the fact that our "Save the Lobster" campaign has fallen off its soapbox. But that didn't stop BHB Publisher Homer Fink from talking to the Brooklyn Paper:

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Such a Deal!: Moonstruck House Reduced

Back in January 2006, Brownstoner reported that the “Moonstruck House” at 19 Cranberry Street was on the market for $5 million.

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