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Monday morning, June 2 through Friday evening, June 6 – there will be no late night to early morning Brooklyn bound service at High Street, as Brooklyn bound A trains will be re-routed to the F line ...
May 31, starting at 7:00 pm at the First Unitarian Congregational Society, Brooklyn, 119 Pierrepont Street (corner of Monroe Place), the Grace Chorale of Brooklyn will present Johannes Brahms’ choral ...
May 31, starting at 7:00 pm at the First Unitarian Congregational Society, Brooklyn, 119 Pierrepont Street (corner of Monroe Place), the Grace Chorale of Brooklyn will present Johannes Brahms’ choral ...
The performance will feature Julianna Grabowski and Jason Handy on piano; baritone Peter Kendall […] ...
May 31, starting at 7:00 pm at the First Unitarian Congregational Society, Brooklyn, 119 Pierrepont Street (corner of Monroe Place), the Grace Chorale of Brooklyn will present Johannes Brahms’ choral ...
This Sunday, June 1, is Dogs’ Day at Open Streets Montague. The highlight of the day will be the Brooklyn Heights Association Dog Show, which will take place starting at 2:00 pm between Henry and ...
In the only air conditioned space in the Brooklyn Heights Library building, Brooklyn Public Library president Linda E. Johnson and BPL staff presented the future of the much-debated library branch ...
Marilyn J. Beck, a longtime Remsen St. resident and active member of the Heights Players, died at Long Island College Hospital Saturday night. She was 80. Marilyn hailed from Indiana, where she ...
For those not familiar with Pete’s Waterfront Ale House, the Atlantic Avenue bar has been a neighborhood staple for almost two decades. It is owned by Sam Barbieri, who was classically trained at the ...
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. What was there before today’s eateries? What do ...
The Impressions’ gospel-rooted rhythm ‘n’ blues, prominent on the pop charts during the struggle to end Jim Crow’s dominion, has been called the soundtrack of the civil rights movement. They have a ...
Thomas Wolfe once wrote “Only the dead know Brooklyn.” I don’t know if he meant that in the literal sense, but given the large number of cemeteries here it’s fitting nonetheless. However, most of us ...
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