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  • Trees Down On Poplar Street

    We’ve received reports of downed trees all along Poplar Street from C.F.: Basically every tree behind 55 poplar lining the garden and behind the parking lot is down, one has fallen on a VW, smashed windshield in one corner.  Tree from behind 55 poplar fence fell over onto hicks street partially obstructing the street.  Also […]
    (via Brooklyn Heights Blog)

    October 30, 2012
  • NYC OEM to people in Evacuation Zone: Don’t leave

    from the NYC Office of Emergency Management: The time to evacuate for Hurricane Sandy has passed. It is time to shelter in place. Get to a safe, indoor location. Stay away from windows and remain above the 3rd floor but below the 10th floor, if possible. Once inside: – Close and lock all windows and […]
    (via Brooklyn Heights Blog)

    October 29, 2012
  • Cops Close Brooklyn Heights Promenade

    Late Monday afternoon, cops ribboned off entrances to the Brooklyn Heights Promenade with yellow tape… which promptly blew away. By 5, two strands replaced it, imprinted with “Police Line: Do Not Cross.” That wasn’t enough to stop a fairly constant flow of folks taking a peek at the East River below (as we see in […]
    (via Brooklyn Heights Blog)

    October 29, 2012
  • Few Doors Open Monday Along Montague Street Retail Corridor

    At noon Monday, a vast majority of restaurants and retailers along Brooklyn Heights’ Montague Street corridor were shuttered for the day. Among those open: Custom House, Connecticut Muffin, Subway, Lassen & Hennig, Heights Deli & Convenience, Le Pain Quotidien, Montague Street Bagels and, uh, Verizon Wireless(?). Key Food was also open, with lines out the […]
    (via Brooklyn Heights Blog)

    October 29, 2012
  • Hurricane Sandy Update: 310 Miles From NYC At 8 AM

    As rain began falling steadily early Monday, winds are slowing picking up, reaching around 27 mph by 8 a.m. Temps: 54 degrees, remaining steady throughout the day. The storm is currently 265 miles southeast of Atlantic City, and 310 miles south-southeast of New York City. Maximum sustained winds are predicted to reach 85 mph, according […]
    (via Brooklyn Heights Blog)

    October 29, 2012
  • Brooklyn Borough Prez Markowitz Weighs In On Hurricane Sandy

    Brooklyn Borough Prez Marty Markowitz has posted a statement for Brooklyn residents regarding Hurricane Sandy. See his full statement here. He advises, “Forecasters expect Sandy to have more far-reaching impacts than Irene, so residents need to remain vigilant, follow directives of the city and emergency officials, and remain home if not under an evacuation order. […]
    (via Brooklyn Heights Blog)

    October 29, 2012