• Bitch Fight: Brooklyn Dog Experts Weigh In On Taming Fido

    While Heights’ residents have rightfully bitched about stepping in, jogging past or catching a waft of an irresponsible dog owner’s pooch’s poop on sidewalks and streets, the Sunday New York Post offers advice about dogs that become aggressive when they come bum to butt with other hounds. Two local Brooklyn experts are among those that […]
    (via Brooklyn Heights Blog)

    June 10, 2012
  • Brooklyn Bridge Park’s ‘Sunset Bhangra’

    On Thursday evening your correspondent donned rain-ready togs before heading down to Pier 1 at Brooklyn Bridge Park for the Brooklyn Bridge Park Conservancy’s Sunset Bhangra party, but the weather proved benign, as the rain that threatened stayed just to our north. People kept coming in droves; fortunately, food and drink were plentiful, and good. […]
    (via Brooklyn Heights Blog)

    June 10, 2012
  • Deceased Man’s Body Pulled From East River Below Brooklyn Heights

    Local residents spotted a body floating in the East River below Brooklyn Heights Saturday morning. According to DNAInfo.com, rescuers responded to residents’ calls at 8:55 a.m. Saturday, and harbor crews from the NYPD recovered a body along the shoreline at Furman Street in the vicinity of Cranberry Street. EMS responders at the scene attempted to […]
    (via Brooklyn Heights Blog)

    June 9, 2012
  • Downtown’s Dekalb Market Is One Ingenious Destination

    Last weekend, your BHB scribe at last took in the curiosity that is the Dekalb Market in Downtown Brooklyn. Situated over an entire square block, the emporium of boutique shops and foodies is constructed from salvaged shipping containers converted into 60+ venues that frame a space for outdoor events and programs. Within easy walking distance […]
    (via Brooklyn Heights Blog)

    June 9, 2012
  • Image Of The Day: Rooftop Retreat

    While the world at large shares in the historic vistas of Brooklyn Heights from ground level, there’s an entire different viewpoint from the rooftops of our neighborhood residential buildings… offering a far-reaching panorama across the borough and beyond that is ours alone. This pic looks down upon the modest but still heavenly roof at 1 […]
    (via Brooklyn Heights Blog)

    June 9, 2012
  • NU Hotel Gets Creative With House of Art

    As the borough’s thriving art scene continues to garner attention from all corners of the globe, the NU Hotel Brooklyn is getting in on the action via a new partnership with the House of Art Gallery. “The collaboration with the House of Art was a no-brainer for us,” NU Hotel General Manager Javier Egipciaco explained. […]
    (via Cobble Hill Blog)

    June 9, 2012
  • Custom House On Montague Opens Saturday 6/9: First Look Inside

    The spanking new Custom House Irish pub and restaurant at 139 Montague Street, in the former La Traviata Italian restaurant space between Henry and Clinton, is opening its doors Saturday June 9. The locale invited friends & family for a pre-opening Friday evening, allowing BHB to take a first glance at the shiny new space. […]
    (via Brooklyn Heights Blog)

    June 9, 2012
  • ‘Friends Of Brooklyn Heights Library’ Reignites: But There’s More To Be Done

    Friends of the Brooklyn Heights Branch Library—which hosted a meeting June 5 to reinvigorate the non-profit organization—reports that the gathering fostered a new slate of Trustees, along with more than two dozen new interested attendees. “We are revitalizing,” reports an enthusiastic Deborah Hallen, who helped organize the FBHBL gathering with President Diana Prizeman. The Friends […]
    (via Brooklyn Heights Blog)

    June 8, 2012