As reported by Mary Frost in the Eagle, the NYPD’s 84th Precinct, which covers “Brooklyn Heights, Boerum Hill, part of Downtown Brooklyn, DUMBO and Vinegar Hill,” has a new ...
Finally, SomeraRoad Inc. and its Founder and Managing Principal Ian Ross (a local resident!) are here to save the Bossert. Watch this 10-minute interview to hear all the details of SomeraRoad’s plans ...
As reported by Gothamist, Mayor Mamdani has decided Monday will not be a “snow day” for public schools. If access to school buildings is deemed unsafe, students will have to attend classes on line.
As predicted, Brooklyn Heights and the entire Tri-State Area received heavy snow today, which may continue into tomorrow morning. As reported by Mary Frost in the Eagle, 10.5 inches had fallen in ...
Update: see Mary’s new Eagle story, “Winter Wonderland,” with her photos of kids enjoying the snow in Brooklyn Bridge and Cadman Plaza parks. As predicted, Brooklyn Heights and the entire Tri-State ...
The January 5 fire at 75 Pierrepont Street left all residents of that building in need of assistance. The Brooklyn Heights Association is providing ways to help. Through this webpage you will find ...
Three weeks ago Binyamin Appelbaum’s opinion piece, “I Want a City, Not a Museum”, appeared in the New York Times. Mr. Appelbaum blamed the city’s lack of affordable housing on its “preserving the ...
Monday morning, February 2 through Friday evening, February 6 – late nights Monday to Tuesday through Thursday to Friday there will be no Brooklyn bound service at Court Street or at the N/R platforms ...
Opening tomorrow—It’s Only a Play—by Terrence McNally at Heights Players. Hustle on down to Willow Place for a comedy with a full cast of characters sure to make you laugh, roll your eyes and escape ...
As reported by Mary Frost in the Eagle, yesterday at 3:34 pm fire broke out at the five story apartment building at 75 Pierrepont Street. It appears to have started when an air conditioner caught fire ...
Here is another article on Heights history by Robert Furman: The Low family fortune was begun by Seth Low the elder (1782-1853, A.A.’s father, who was born in 1782 in West Gloucester, Massachusetts.
If you’re among those who like to keep your tree through the full twelve days of Christmas (day twelve is this coming Tuesday, January 6) or longer, Mulchfest continues at Brooklyn Bridge Park through ...