
Music, dance and stilts close out Montague Open Streets season
Sunday’s event was the final Montague Open Streets of the spring/summer season, but not to worry, it will return in the fall.

Sunday’s event was the final Montague Open Streets of the spring/summer season, but not to worry, it will return in the fall.

Brooklyn Heights’ annual dog show drew nearly 75 contestants, raising money for pet care while celebrating neighborhood canine companions.

The outdoor marketplace, running between Clinton and Henry streets from noon to 6 p.m., features roughly 60 makers.

Some speculated that the former site of Bentley’s on Montague Street, where a for-rent sign recently came down, could fit the bill.

Some kids like glue sticks and glitter. Others like rampaging through tunnels or shooting bows and arrows.

A 47-story residential skyscraper with 90 rental apartments, 46 condominium units and 100 parking spaces will be built on the site.

A BIG HALLOWEEN WEEKEND is coming up for both kids and dogs: The Brooklyn Heights Association will be hosting its annual Halloween Parade.

The Bindlestiff Family Cirkus’ “Flatbed Follies” traveling show returned to Brooklyn Heights on Sunday, thrilling hundreds.

Yoga enthusiasts stretched out on their exercise pads right in the middle of the street for classes offered by GTHR Yoga and Heatwise Yoga.

Some higher-energy kids pushed passengers around the street in a do-it-yourself train (boxes mounted on wheels). “All aboard!” They cried.

A smoky fire broke out on the ninth floor of a high-rise office tower at 185 Montague St. in Brooklyn Heights at roughly 4:49 p.m. on Monday.

SomeraRoad, the real estate investment and development firm, has acquired the historic Hotel Bossert at 98 Montague St. in Brooklyn Heights.

Music instructor Christian Apuzzo along with student musicians Louie Piscitello and Caine Nation-Ng, both age 11, entertained with guitars.

The old site of Mad For Chicken, previously Teresa’s, at 80 Montague St. could soon be home to a new restaurant.

THE BROOKLYN WOMEN’S Exchange, a longtime local craft and gift shop located on Montague Street, will host its Holiday Open House on Nov. 7.

Dogs dressed as sausages, lobsters and shopping carts took over Montague Street in Brooklyn Heights on Sunday.

Kids (and face it, even some adults) wanted to run away and join the “Cirkus” on Montague Street on Sunday.

Montague Street was converted into Pickleball Avenue on Sunday for the first-ever Montague Open Pickleball Tournament.

A rollicking back-to-school celebration took over Montague Street on Sunday, and hundreds of kids and their families got in on the action.

BROOKLYN HEIGHTS — Georgian food and drink, courtesy of Chama Mama restaurant, plus traditional Georgian dance, performances by P.S. 8’s Junior Theater Club and other activities made for a most

BROOKLYN HEIGHTS — Montague Street was literally covered in rainbows on Sunday as the street celebrated Pride Month with enchanting entertainment, activities for adults and kids, and free samples from

BROOKLYN HEIGHTS — In the words of the immortal Dr. Seuss: Big dogs, small dogs, old dogs, new dogs. Montague Street was one giant dog party on Sunday, with the

After multiple postponed openings, foreclosure proceedings and a scheduled auction that never came to pass, there may be hope yet for the troubled, inactive but still-elegant Hotel Bossert on Montague

BROOKLYN HEIGHTS — All Brooklyn Heights dogs are invited to enter one of the most popular events ever sponsored by the Brooklyn Heights Association — the BHA Dog Show. The

BROOKLYN HEIGHTS — Witnesses reported hearing two explosions before thick smoke began pouring out of two manholes on Montague Street near Henry Street shortly before 4 p.m. on Saturday afternoon.

BROOKLYN HEIGHTS — A pumpkin patch, spooky playhouses, dance parties, craft demonstrations, portraits, Double Dutch, music and more delighted visitors to Montague Street’s “SPOOK-tacular” Open Streets celebration on Saturday —

Montague Street in Brooklyn Heights was transformed into Pickleball courts on Sunday for the first-ever Montague Street Open tournament. Three temporary regulation courts (plus one smaller one for kids) were

BROOKLYN HEIGHTS — Kids skipped, hopped and tiptoed through the pop-up flower art on Montague Street in Brooklyn Heights on Saturday. Called Montague Street Blooms, the display was created by

BROOKLYN HEIGHTS — The 36th annual Saint Ann’s Puppet Parade, a rite of spring in Brooklyn Heights, made its merry way down Pierrepont and Montague streets and along the Promenade

BROOKLYN HEIGHTS — The blazingly exuberant Hungry March Band kicked off Montague Street’s first Open Streets of the summer season on Saturday. The madcap marching band, first conceived at Coney

BROOKLYN HEIGHTS — “He looked like a California surfing dude,” Ivan Arguello, co-owner of Key Food in Brooklyn Heights, told the Brooklyn Eagle. But the dude was not California mellow.

It took concerted efforts by local businesses, the 84th Precinct, Councilmember Lincoln Restler, the Department of Consumer Affairs and this newspaper to finally remove a rogue Christmas tree vendor that had

Everybody likes Christmas trees, right? In Brooklyn, the answer is usually yes — unless the Christmas tree vendor is squatting illegally on someone’s property and (allegedly) using a tax permit

Montague Street went to the dogs on Saturday for the Open Streets Paw Party, sponsored by the Montague BID and the Brooklyn Heights Association. Adorable pups splashed in a pool

A Brooklyn couple who shot to fame by baking mini croissant cereal from home officially opened their first brick-and-mortar store on Saturday, and the scene on Montague Street was unprecedented.

The Brooklyn Heights Association and the Montague Street BID have commissioned a study by Sam Schwartz Engineering to collect data on Montague Street, Brooklyn Heights’ main business street, what residents