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Monday morning, July 21 through Friday evening, July 25 — the only late night service at Court Street and at the N/R platforms at Jay Street-MetroTech will be Manhattan bound N trains (Brooklyn bound ...
The Brooklyn Heights Association has advised us of changes coming to Montague Street. These include: New corner curb extensions at Hicks St., Henry St., and Clinton St. New mid-block curb extensions ...
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As we noted on June 30, by going to this site you could request up to four tickets to view the Macy’s Fourth of July Fireworks from any of several designated areas in Brooklyn Bridge Park. This was ...
Shame on Mayor Adams! Restler Condemns Promenade and Street Closures; Local Business Owners Dismayed ...
Well, it does have two thingamajigs on its head. So, what is it, and why is it there, in the traffic circle at the foot of Remsen Street? Mary Frost in the Eagle explains. The device is called a COW, ...
What's on your mind? Comment away!By Claude Scales on June 24, 2025 10:34 pm in open thread ...
As reported by Mary Frost in the Eagle, the Brooklyn Heights Promenade will soon be protected by two video surveillance cameras each of which will be placed near an entrance to the Promenade. This ...
According to Brooklyn Community Board 2 starting at 2:00 pm on Friday, July 4 and until 11:00 pm, the Brooklyn Heights Promenade will be closed to the public, and many Brooklyn Heights and DUMBO ...
First off, the MTA’s website confirms what we previously noted, that trains will not be stopping at Clark Street in either direction from 8:00 to 11:00 pm tomorrow, Friday, July 4. As we noted last ...
Update: expanded Mary Frost Eagle story. As Mary Frost in the Eagle notes: “The 4th of July has been cancelled for Brooklyn Heights.” The closure of the Promenade and local streets, and the ...
This coming Tuesday, July 1, the Center for Brooklyn History, 128 Pierrepont Street, will present “Brooklyn Bee,” a spelling contest in which the words will all be Brooklyn related, “from historic ...
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