
Montague Diner sponsors a dog lover’s Halloween event
Montague Diner’s second annual Dog Costume Contest, part of its Halloween Spooktacular event, celebrated canine creativity.

Montague Diner’s second annual Dog Costume Contest, part of its Halloween Spooktacular event, celebrated canine creativity.

MONTAGUE OPEN STREETS is back, and the season kicks off with the second annual “Family Spring Fling” this Sunday from noon to 5 p.m.

Streets will be transformed into soccer pitches, art stations and block parties. Students will play pickup matches and more.

Want to help mulch or clean up green spaces? Find more Earth Day activities taking place in Brooklyn’s parks and waterways.

The city’s annual Halloween and harvest-themed celebration, Trick-or-Streets, will return for a fourth year on Open Streets.

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.

Serious players took to the courts for hard-fought bouts — but kids and casual players had plenty of time to swing their rackets, too.

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

FRANKLIN AVENUE’S OPEN STREETS event on Saturday transformed the stretch between St. Marks Avenue and Eastern Parkway into a carefree

THE NEW YORK Blood Center is holding a blood drive this Sunday from their Bloodmobile, which will be parked outside of St. Ann’s.

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

The largest-ever Open Streets: Car-Free Earth Day event took place the afternoon of Saturday, April 26, in honor of Earth Day.

THE POPULAR MONTAGUE OPEN STREETS returns for the spring this Sunday, May 4 with a Wellness and Workouts Day.

IN HONOR OF THE 55TH EARTH DAY, NYC DOT Commissioner Ydanis Rodriguez announced the biggest-ever Open Streets.

ABOUT A DOZEN 5TH AVENUE merchants seek tweaks to Park Slope’s 2025 Open Streets plan, according to Brownstoner.

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.

BROOKLYN HEIGHTS — Montague Street may have been the chillest spot in Brooklyn during Oct. 13’s Open Streets Sundays. The event was all about wellness, stress reduction and health, and

NYPD OFFICERS SEIZED 466 firearms during the month of September, adding to the 4,938 guns recovered citywide since the beginning of this year.

CITY DEPARTMENT OF Transportation Commissioner Ydanis Rodriguez on Thursday announced more than 100 spooky-themed street closures.

NEW YORK CITY WILL ISSUE about $820 million of taxable, fixed rate “General Obligation Social Bonds” in October 2024 to generate funds.

A ROAD-RAGE MOTORIST plowed through Open Streets barriers on Hoyt St. at State St. in Boerum Hill seconds after volunteers set them up.

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

This article was originally published on Sep 27 5:00am EDT by THE CITY At the Brooklyn Navy Yard, Taras Kravtchouk’s small workshop has produced 20 electric motorcycles made from recycled

Open Streets events sponsored by the Brooklyn Heights Association and the Montague Street and DUMBO BIDS brought music, kids activities and some much-needed car-free relaxation to folks on Montague Street

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 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

New York City’s Open Street program is returning this year, and many Brooklyn shopping streets are participating, with the sponsorship of Business Improvement Districts and other local organizations. The program

Slowly but surely… With relaxed COVID-19 restrictions going into effect across the state, many businesses here are seeing a light at the end of the tunnel. It’s been a difficult

Mayor Bill de Blasio announced Friday that the Open Restaurants program will be extended year-round. The extension also applies to Open Streets: Restaurants, which currently offers restaurants expanded space on

It’s been a long five-and-a-half months since COVID-19 hit NYC. Every day, when I talk to friends and neighbors, I hear how hard it’s been. New Yorkers have suffered trauma,

Richardson resumes meetings, virtually Assemblymember Diana Richardson (D-Crown Heights-Prospect-Lefferts Gardens) this month plans to resume her regular Saturday Civic Minded meetings, although they will now be held virtually amid the

On the front lines of the war on COVID-19, there are many civilian heroes going out of their way, as volunteers and contributors. Also, many who are elected to serve

“New York is known for its summer street festivals,” said Carlo Scissura, president and CEO at New York Building Congress and 2018 grand marshal of the Feast of Santa Roslia

On the front lines of the war on COVID-19, there are many civilian heroes going out of their way, as volunteers and contributors. Also, many who are elected to serve