The Brooklyn Bridge Park Conservancy has announced the election of Brooklyn Heights resident Mark Baker as chairman of the Conservancy’s Board of Directors. He succeeds Nancy Bowe, another Heights resident, who has served for the past five years. Baker was for some years a member of the Dewey Ballantine law firm, where he practiced corporate […]
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Hearing on Alternatives to Housing Yields Diverse Responses; What is a “Perched Wetland”?
About fifty people showed up at St. Francis College yesterday evening to speak (and a number of others showed up to listen) about the draft report issued by Bay Area Economics, the consultants hired by the Brooklyn Bridge Park board to evaluate alternatives to luxury housing and a hotel as sources of revenue to defray […]

Nancy Bowe Elected Chair of Park Conservancy
The board of directors of the Brooklyn Bridge Park Conservancy, a non-profit citizens’ organization that serves as advocate for Brooklyn Bridge Park and produces such popular Park events as Movies with a View, has announced the election of Nancy Bowe as its new chair, succeeding David Kramer, who has served as chair for the past […]
BHA Annual Meeting Set for February 26
The Brooklyn Heights Association will hold its Annual Meeting on Thursday February 26, 7:30pm, at Plymouth Church of the Pilgrims. This year’s keynote speaker will be the Chief Financial Correspondent of The New York Times, Floyd Norris. The nominees for the BHA’s Board of Governors this year are: Nancy Bowe, Neil Calet, Meredith Hamilton, Claire […]
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