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  • Dekalb Market Says Bye Bye On Sunday, 9/30

    Dekalb Market, which was booted by development at its Downtown Brooklyn locale, will host a farewell party on Sunday, September 30, from 3-9 p.m. Among the features: an authentic Pig Roast hosted by modern Filipino food vendor Maharlika ($30 a plate), ping pong courtesy of party sponsor PUMA, and a bouncy castle for kids. Throughout […]
    (via Brooklyn Heights Blog)

    September 24, 2012
  • Sunday’s Summer Space (Bow) Wows With Annual BHA Dog Show

    While Sunday’s second Montague Street BID Summer Space event included plenty of recreational activities, with music, games, dance, restaurant & retailer goodies, the main event was without a doubt the annual Brooklyn Heights Association-sponsored Dog Show, which offered prizes for: Best Treat Catcher, Best Tail Wagger, Best Hairdo, Coolest Ears, Best Trick, Cutest Medium-Big Dog, […]
    (via Brooklyn Heights Blog)

    September 24, 2012
  • Tale of the Tweets: The Brooklyn Book Festival

    Hundreds of authors and 70s TV icon Jimmy “JJ” Walker were on hand for the 6th annual Brooklyn Book…

    September 24, 2012
  • Brooklyn Bugle Book Club: “Carry the One” by Carol Anshaw

    What’s done cannot be undone, and this is the lesson the three young protagonists of Carol Anshaw’s novel “Carry…

    September 21, 2012
  • Celebs Just Like Us! Time Warner Cable Baffles New Park Sloper Patrick Stewart Too

    Legendary actor Patrick Stewart (@SirPatStew) may have travelled the galaxy as Star Trek’s Captain Picard but while he may…

    September 19, 2012
  • "Framingham" by Nice Strong Arm and "Maddox Table" by 10,000 Maniacs: contrasting visions of mid 20th century America.

    This video was made in the late 1980s by a band that broke up in 1990, so I may fairly be accused of exhuming a dead horse to flay it. In defense I offer first, it’s so screechingly awful (I’ve never liked the Heartland Records/ Sonic Youth/&nbsp…
    (via Self-Absorbed Boomer)

    September 19, 2012
  • City Modern Brooklyn Home Tour Sweeps Through Boerum Hill Sunday, 10/7

    New York magazine and design periodical Dwell are co-sponsoring the City Modern Brooklyn Home Tour, with five renovated homes in Boerum Hill and Brooklyn Heights, on Sunday, October 7. The starting point is modular design retailer Module R, 141 Atlantic Avenue (between Clinton and Henry). For more information, see the Brooklyn Heights Blog here. (Photo: […]
    (via Cobble Hill Blog)

    September 18, 2012
  • Atlantic Avenue’s Sahadi’s Preps For Wall-To-Wall (To Wall) Expansion

    It was more than a year ago that neighborhood institution Sahadi’s petitioned to expand the gourmet & Middle Eastern food market at 187 Atlantic Avenue. Good things come to those who wait: Sahadi’s will close from September 17-23, as it begins an extensive expansion that will tie in three storefronts. Read more on the Brooklyn […]
    (via Cobble Hill Blog)

    September 15, 2012
  • Brooklyn Bugle Book Club: “Radical Survivor” by Nancy Saltzman

    By the time she was in her early forties, Nancy Saltzman had a thriving career as an elementary school…

    September 14, 2012
  • Cobble Hill’s Sugar Shop Hires Security Guards After Rash Of Robberies

    Cobble Hill candy store Sugar Shop has hired two part-time security guards for $500 a week, after a rash of summer robberies. Former football linebacker Andre Young, 23 (pictured, right), is among those standing guard to make sure there are no repeats of an August 25 flash mob where 40 teens swiped Now and Later […]
    (via Cobble Hill Blog)

    September 13, 2012
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