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Brooklyn Heights

  • Happy Halloween(?)

    While we certainly had a good fright Monday, compared to so many other areas, Brooklyn Heights was relatively unscathed by Hurricane Sandy’s wicked wrath. It is Halloween, so best wishes to all for a safe holiday. Photo from 140 Remsen Street. P.S. As previously announced, the West Village Halloween Parade has been postponed for the […]
    (via Brooklyn Heights Blog)

    October 31, 2012
  • Wednesday Garbage Collection Scheduled For Later Today

    BHA Executive Director Judy Stanton provides a Wednesday update regarding garbage collection: “The Bk2 garage foreman is telling me that they are (currently) collecting Tuesday neighborhoods (Boerum Hill, Ft. Greene) and will have garbage trucks out in the Heights picking up our Wednesday trash. There are also trucks collecting tree debris in the Heights. 311 […]
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    October 31, 2012
  • Limited bus service restored in Brooklyn

    MTA has restored bus service on the B1, B3, B8, B15, B35, B41, B44, B46, and B61. If you’re heading into Manhattan for work, be prepared to walk across the bridge, where you can try to pick up the M2, M5, M8, M11, M14, M15+SBS, M34, M34A, M22, M57, M60, M86, M96, and M101. A […]
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    October 31, 2012
  • Heights Provides Consummate Media Image Of Lower NY’s Blackout

    The consummate photograph that newspapers around the world are using to illustrate Lower Manhattan’s Monday night blackout from Hurricane Sandy—not surprisingly—was taken from our Brooklyn Heights Promenade. New York-based Associated Press photojournalist Bebeto Matthews took the pic, which has appeared in papers across the U.S., as well as New Zealand, Norway, France, Wales, Saudi Arabia, […]
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    October 31, 2012
  • Brooklyn Heights Cinema Offers Reprieve From Superstorm

    The Brooklyn Heights Cinema continues to provide refuge from the storm, as owner Ken Lowy discusses in a profile in today’s New York Observer. He tells the newspaper, “We all live in the area, I’m 10 minutes away, so why not.” Lowy says he wasn’t about to let Hurricane Sandy shut him down: “We were […]
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    October 30, 2012
  • Darkness On The Edge Of Town: Lower Manhattan At Dusk Tuesday

    What a spooky spectacle… There’s not a light to be found across Manhattan, in this panoramic shot taken just before 6 p.m. Tuesday from the Brooklyn Heights Promenade (see full-size view here). Below, a closer image focused on Lower Manhattan. ConEd reports 780,000 customers are without service, including 250,000 in Manhattan and 87,000 in Brooklyn. […]
    (via Brooklyn Heights Blog)

    October 30, 2012
  • Note from NY State Senator Squadron

    Our man in the NYS Senate, Daniel Squadron just released this dispatch to his constituency which includes Brooklyn Heights. Includes some very useful information: Dear Friend: I hope that you and your family are doing ok in the aftermath of the storm. It’s going to be days and weeks until things are back to normal […]
    (via Brooklyn Heights Blog)

    October 30, 2012
  • Read It Here: Post Superstorm Sandy News Impacting Brooklyn Heights…

    As BHB continues to dig for post-storm news, we’ll update coverage here that impacts or discusses Brooklyn Heights… * Gothamist: While we all know electricity was shut off in much of Manhattan south of 39th Street, Brooklyn Heights’ residents noted frequent brownouts and light flickers throughout Monday evening’s storm. Time Warner reports that cable and […]
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    October 30, 2012