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The proposal calls for covering the Cobble Hill and Carroll Gardens BQE trench with an elevated park. The rendering above is one of several possible designs for a linear park. Rendering via dlandstudio

Stringer’s dramatic plan to turn BQE into elevated park wins praise

March 13 | Mary Frost

New York City Comptroller Scott Stringer has released his own proposal for...

A proposal to build a Cross Downtown Brooklyn tunnel, an idea studied by the state in 2010, is sparking new interest. It would redirect traffic from the ailing BQE, cut travel time and improve quality of life, according to Cobble Hill resident Roy Sloane, who came up with the design in 2010. This map shows the alignment of the proposed tunnel. Map courtesy of Roy Sloane

LISTEN: Is a cross Downtown Brooklyn tunnel a viable option for the BQE rehab?

March 7 | Paul Frangipane

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City Council Speaker Corey Johnson called for scrapping the MTA and taking control of the city’s dysfunctional mass transit system in his first State of the City speech on Tuesday. Photo courtesy of Speaker Corey Johnson

Speaker Corey Johnson makes sweeping call to scrap MTA, rethink BQE

March 5 | By Mary Frost

In his first State of the City speech on Tuesday, City Council...

A proposal to build a Cross Downtown Brooklyn tunnel, an idea studied by the state in 2010, is sparking new interest. It would redirect traffic from the ailing BQE, cut travel time and improve quality of life, according to Cobble Hill resident Roy Sloane, who came up with the design in 2010. This map shows the alignment of the proposed tunnel. Map courtesy of Roy Sloane

Cross Downtown Brooklyn Tunnel idea revived as BQE solution

February 25 | By Mary Frost

A proposal to build a Cross Downtown Brooklyn Tunnel, an idea studied...

Public advocate candidates want community input on BQE repairs

February 22 | By Paula Katinas

Three of the candidates running in the special election for New York...

An alternate BQE bypass plan sponsored by the Brooklyn Heights Association would not cross over the Brooklyn Bridge pedestrian path, but under it. Map courtesy of Marc Wouters Studios

Alt BQE plan will not block Brooklyn Bridge view after all, says DOT

February 20 | By Mary Frost

The NYC Department of Transportation (DOT) admitted on Tuesday that the agency...

The Brooklyn Heights Promenade. Eagle file photo by Don Evans

Killackey: ‘Little time’ for community to get involved in BQE fix

February 15 | By Mary Frost

Patrick Killackey, a member of Community Board 2’s transportation committee, warned...

Michael Wojnar, deputy secretary of transportation for Gov. Andrew Cuomo, unveiled the latest details on the governor’s congestion pricing proposal at the Brooklyn Chamber’s Newsmakers event at NYU Tandon on Thursday. Eagle photo by Mary Frost

Cuomo’s transport deputy unveils congestion pricing details at Brooklyn Chamber’s Newsmakers event

February 11 | By Mary Frost

If congestion pricing is put into effect, it’s going to cost...

The man behind the plan: An interview with Marc Wouters, designer of BQE ‘parallel highway’ plan

February 7 | By Mary Frost

No recent issue has gripped Brooklyn Heights more than the upcoming reconstruction...

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Quadrozzi's Quest: Getting more New Yorkers to appreciate the Gowanus Tidal Marsh through 'Infinite Mussels'


Monday, May 16, 2022

ATTORNEY GENERAL: POLICE JUSTIFIED IN SHOOTING OF ARMED MAN: New York City Police Department (NYPD) officers were justified under New York law when they fatally shot a Brooklyn man last year, according to a report from New York Attorney General Letitia James’ Office of Special Investigation.

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MARCH AND PROTEST ‘CACEROLAZO’ STYLE: Marchers were set to fill Cadman Plaza and the Brooklyn Bridge on Saturday as a coalition of reproductive health, rights, and justice organizations organized the “Bans Off NYC.”

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MONTAGUE ST. GETS NEW FRENCH BAKERY: Heights locals missing a bakery on Montague St. after the popular gathering spot Connecticut Muffin closed seven years ago finally had their patience rewarded on Saturday. 

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KIDS’ LOW COVID-19 VACCINE RATES CALLED A GUT PU KIDS’ LOW COVID-19 VACCINE RATES CALLED A GUT PUNCH: Suspicion, misinformation, complacency and delays because of the holidays and bad weather have combined to produce alarmingly low COVID-19 vaccination rates in U.S. children ages 5 to 11, authorities say.

As of Tuesday, just over 17% were fully vaccinated, more than two months after shots for the age group became available. While Vermont is at 48%, California is just shy of 19% and Mississippi is only at 5%.

Vaccinations among the elementary school set surged after the shots were introduced in the fall, but the numbers have crept up slowly since then, and omicron’s explosive spread appears to have had little effect.

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NEW YORK TO RECEIVE $6B OF FEDERAL AID FOR TRANSIT NEW YORK TO RECEIVE $6B OF FEDERAL AID FOR TRANSIT: New York City’s subways and commuter rails are getting a $6 billion chunk of federal COVID-19 relief funds.

Sen. Chuck Schumer announced Wednesday the Metropolitan Transportation Authority has received the money as part of more than $14.5 billion in overall federal relief aid.

The aid, contained in COVID-19 relief bills during both the Trump and Biden administrations, has helped the MTA stave off threatened service cutbacks, layoffs and fare hikes.

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TESTING: Drivers waited to undergo a free PCR COVI TESTING: Drivers waited to undergo a free PCR COVID test at a drive-thru testing site on a racetrack in Capiata, on Tuesday.

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LOCAL COVID CONTACT TRACING NOW OPTIONAL IN NY: Ne LOCAL COVID CONTACT TRACING NOW OPTIONAL IN NY: New York will no longer require local health departments to conduct contact tracing for people who test positive for COVID-19, state health officials said Tuesday.

The shift will help public health staff across New York focus on testing and vaccination, Health Commissioner Mary Bassett said.

"The big change for New Yorkers is that if you test positive, you should no longer expect a call from your health department," Bassett said during a virtual appearance at an in-person news conference in New York City.

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