• G Subway Train Returns With Limited Service

    The MTA announced this morning that the G train has returned, albeit with “with extended waits between trains due to ongoing signal repairs,” according to Curbed. The train will have eight cars, up from its usual four, so it’s actually the size of a regular train. It is running between Court Square and Church Avenue. […]
    (via Brooklyn Heights Blog)

    November 7, 2012
  • Here We Go Again: All Public Parks Close Wed At Noon

    Remember that yellow police tape that was strewn across the entrance to the Brooklyn Heights Promenade last week? Here we go again. The New York City Department of Parks & Recreation has announced that “due to the storm in the New York area, all New York City parks, playgrounds and beaches will be closed from […]
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    November 7, 2012
  • Getting Serious About Leasing Former Starbucks Space

    Despite its prime location in Brooklyn Heights, it appears the former location of Starbucks at 112 Montague Street isn’t going to lease itself by way of osmosis. The coffee store relocated to 134 Montague Street toward the beginning of May, almost six months ago. Over the past week, signage appeared on the locale’s window from […]
    (via Brooklyn Heights Blog)

    November 7, 2012
  • The Night The Lights Went Up On Montague

    Tuesday evening the annual sea of seasonal purple lights went up along Montague Street, providing a festive respite from the coming cold. This is a happy thing, unless, of course, you happen to suffer from the effects of Porphyrophobia, fear o…
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    November 7, 2012
  • Nor’easter Coming; May Bring Snow

    As if Sandy wasn’t enough, some more rough weather is expected starting tomorrow evening and going into Thursday. The forecast: Showers in the morning becoming steady rain in the afternoon. High near 40F. Winds 25-35 mph. Rainfall near a half an inch. Evening: Windy with rain, then a mix of rain and snow late. Low […]
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    November 6, 2012
  • Nor’easter Coming

    As if Sandy wasn’t enough, some more rough weather is expected starting tomorrow evening and going into Thursday. The 84th Precinct Community Council has these suggestions: The National Weather Service is forecasting a Nor’Easter storm to hit our area late Wednesday night into Thursday bringing with it possible 40-50 mile per hour winds and 2-4″ […]
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    November 6, 2012
  • It’s Election Day! Where To Vote? Find Out Here!

    Polls are open today, Tuesday, November 6, from 6 a.m. to 9 p.m. To make sure you know where your polling place is, go to the City of New York Board of Elections website and plug in your address here at the top right of the homepage. It works! The site also offers iPhone and […]
    (via Brooklyn Heights Blog)

    November 6, 2012
  • Councilman Steve Levin Demands Restoration Of G/L Subway Lines

    City Council Member Steve Levin, whose district includes Brooklyn Heights, is fuming that MTA has not yet restored G and L subway service following Hurricane Sandy. He tells The New York Observer, “Commuters along the G-train deserve the same service and respect that other lines get. And the same goes for the L-train.” MTA has […]
    (via Brooklyn Heights Blog)

    November 5, 2012