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The Brooklyn Heights Association has advised us of changes coming to Montague Street. These include: New corner curb extensions at Hicks St., Henry St., and Clinton St. New mid-block curb extensions ...
Monday morning, July 14 through Friday evening, July 18 — the only late night service at Court Street and at the N/R platforms at Jay Street-MetroTech will be Manhattan bound N trains (Brooklyn bound ...
Sad that people can't be enjoying an event like a fireworks display without feeding their mobile phone addictions. It's bad enough that we have a city of zombies staring at their devices as they weave ...
Shame on Mayor Adams! Restler Condemns Promenade and Street Closures; Local Business Owners Dismayed ...
This Thursday evening, July 10, this year’s Pluto TV Movies With A View starts on the Harbor View Lawn of Brooklyn Bridge Park with Bottoms, “a hilarious, subversive teen comedy about two queer ...
“I really could not believe what was going on,” he told the Eagle. “Young children sitting on blankets, crying … surrounded by mobs of people trying to find a spot to view the fireworks.” He added, ...
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We recently went on a trip back in time at some of the restaurants in the North Heights. Now it’s time to start doing the same down on Montague Street. ...
According to New York YIMBY developer Jonathan Landau has filed for permits to construct a 47 story mixed commercial and residential building at 205 Montague Street (see photo from Google Maps). While ...
As reported by the Eagle, the former Hotel Bossert (photo by C. Scales for BHB), at Montague and Hicks streets, has been bought by Somera Road Inc., described as an “opportunistic real estate and ...
A martial arts studio is now open at 151 Montague St. (previously occupied by Plaza Nails). Led by Master Jay Park, with years of Tae Kwon Do training under his Black belt, Champions ...
Here is another article on Heights history by Robert Furman: The Low family fortune was begun by Seth Low the elder (1782-1853, A.A.’s father, who was born in 1782 in West Gloucester, Massachusetts.
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