CB2 sent info about National Night Out Against Crime in their area of Brooklyn, which includes Fort Greene, Bushwick, Brooklyn Heights, Downtown Brooklyn, Park Slope and Brooklyn Bridge Park. Here are the precincts:
88th Precinct:
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Police Service Area 3
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78th Precinct
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84th Precinct
Join the 84th Precinct Community Council, the 84th Precinct, elected officials, merchants
and your neighbors on Tuesday, Aug. 1 at 5 p.m. in Brooklyn Bridge Park, Pier 5 Picnic area.
Come on out let's get together to celebrate our united community!
Entertainment:
Blenman Steel Sounds - Pianist Kay Sublime
Gowanus Wildcats Drill Team
Plus:
Police bicycle and scooter registration
Bicycle helmets distributed by DOT
Refreshments, Cookout - Ice Cream, Games and Face Painting
Transportation will be provided to the elderly and disabled by the 84th Precinct
Phone 718-875-6850 to reserve a few days in advance.
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Sunday, July 30, 2017
National Night Out Against Crime Activities in Brooklyn Tuesday
at 11:28 PM Labels: Brooklyn, Brooklyn Bridge Park, Bushwick, event, Fort Greene, kids, microbrooklyn, NYPD, Park Slope
Spielberg film transforms Brooklyn Heights into DC
Steven Spielberg. By Gage Skidmore, CC BY-SA3.0 |
Correspondent Andrew Porter sent the above link (for which he thanks neighbor Steven Rosenstein) about the filming going on in Brooklyn Heights over the past few days.
Published by wtop, the article starts: "You can spot a cavalcade of boxy Cadillacs lining the curb, and the street sign says 14th Street NW. But this isn’t actually D.C.’s famous strip in the 1970s.
It’s a New York City neighborhood temporarily sent through the time machine for an upcoming Steven Spielberg-directed movie...."
"The film 'Nor’easter' is set to star Tom Hanks and Meryl Streep as legendary Washington Post editor Ben Bradlee and publisher Katherine Graham during the time the paper challenged the U.S. government for the right to publish the politically explosive Pentagon Papers in 1971."
Or it might be titled "The Post," as Deadline Hollywood has it.
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Porter writes:
"This explains the enormous stacks of a 1971 issue of The Washington Post I saw at a staging area on Clark Street.
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Thursday, July 27, 2017
Helicopter Searches Brooklyn Heights with Searchlight
Photo: MK Metz |
No word yet on what it was looking for. If you hear, let us know.
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Wednesday, July 26, 2017
The ConBody Prison Bus
Photo: MK Metz |
Founder Coss Marte teaches the above course.
His blurb:
"Coss Marte personally oversaw a million dollar cocaine and marijuana empire in New York City before getting busted. Once locked up, however, he not only rethought his life—he conceived an entirely new and original way of getting fit."
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Tuesday, July 25, 2017
Brooklyn Officials Say Cops Will Catch Up with 2 Hit and Run Drivers
The stretch of Franklin Ave. where 27-year old Neftaly Ramirez was run down in a hit-and-run. Photo by MK Metz |
Last weekend, 18-year old Alejandro Tello was killed by a driver in a white BMW SUV as he rode across the street on his skateboard in Gravesend. 27-year old Neftaly Ramirez was riding his bike when he was struck by what is believed to be a green private garbage truck.
Police are close to tracing the vehicles, officials said. At a press conference on Tuesday, as reported in the Brooklyn Eagle, Levin noted that there are "numerous businesses" along the Franklin Avenue stretch in Greenpoint. "There's no doubt in my mind that we will be able to see video evidence that will show what [garbage] company it was and some ID on that truck. "
UPDATE: Police tracked the car down not too far from the scene of the fatal Gravesend crash, but they're still investigating who the driver was at the time of the fatal crash, DNA reports. Meanwhile, the garbage truck in Greenpoint crash belongs to Action Carting and has New Jersey plates, police said.
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Tuesday, July 11, 2017
Brooklyn Hip Hop Festival comes to Albee Square, Crown Heights, Brooklyn Bridge Park
The Brooklyn Hip Hop Festival is throwing a party this week that includes a film festival, the Juice Hip Hop Exposition, a free block party, talks and, on July 15, the grand finale concert.
The Hip-Hop Institute takes place on July 12, 10am-7pm,
at Medgar Evers College. The theme of the day/conference is “Speak The
Truth." Discuss issues of empowerment, social justice, health &
wellness, as well as entrepreneurship. The programming consists of
lectures, panels, and various workshops.
On Thursday, July 13th*, stop by Albee Square for the Spread Love Block Party from 4-9pm. Dance as DJ Spinna and DJ Uncle Ralph McDaniels spin on the 1s and 2s; hang in the beer garden, and stick around for some giveaways from the festival.
The big highlight comes on July 15, with the grand finale concert in Brooklyn Bridge Park.
Full schedule here.
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at 1:47 AM Labels: Brooklyn, Brooklyn Bridge Park, Crown Heights, Downtown Brooklyn, event, music, video
Have You Seen Missing Brooklyn Man Victor Kruglyak?
Photo courtesy NYPD |
Kruglyak is 5'4" tall, 150lbs, with white hair. He is wearing a yellow t-shirt, brown shorts and a blue baseball hat.
Last Seen: Near Corbin Place and Oriental Boulevard in Brooklyn at approximately 10:00 AM on 7/10.
If you see him, call 911.
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Monday, July 10, 2017
Dunkirk in 70mm Coming to Brooklyn
Courtesy of Alamo Drafthouse Brooklyn |
From Alamo:
DUNKIRK tells the true story of “The Miracle of Dunkirk” and the unparalleled heroism and selflessness that saved the lives of 330,000 Allied soldiers. Following the earliest disastrous British invasion of Europe, hundreds of thousands of Allied forces and members of high command found themselves trapped, surrounded by German forces and with the sea to their backs.
Enter the “Little Ships of Dunkirk,” a flotilla of 800 privately owned ferries, fireboats and fishing boats, which helped pluck the soldiers from the beaches and evacuate them safely across the Channel to Dunkirk.
DUNKIRK opens theatrically on July 20th. Tickets for DUNKIRK in 70mm are on sale now and can be purchased via the Alamo Drafthouse website .
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Climbing Drills at Ladder Co. 118 in Brooklyn Heights
Photo by MK Metz |
The drill followed the very real July 4 fire in DUMBO when firefighters from Ladder Co. 118 scaled a six-story loft building at 57 Jay St. to extinguish a fire reported on a lower floor.
You can see photos showing just how dizzyingly far the ladders extended at that fire here.
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Friday, July 7, 2017
Coney Island Flicks On the Beach
Here's fun summer entertainment, and free: Coney Island Flicks on the Beach (presented by Alliance for Coney Island, and Amazon Studios).
On Mondays at 8:00 P.M. during July and August, a giant 40-foot inflatable screen turns the beach at West 10th Street into an outdoor movie theater.
Come on down and see a mix of modern, classic and indie movies.
For directions, maps, and full schedule head to coneyflicks.com
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Wednesday, July 5, 2017
What the July 4 Fireworks Looked Like from Brooklyn Heights
Photo by MK Metz |
The Jersey City Freedom and Fireworks Festival was supposed to take off from Liberty State Park, which would have made it visible from the Promenade and BBP. But those plans were changed when NJ's government shut down, along with its parks and beaches.
The NJ display was moved to Exchange Place, sadly out of sight from Brooklyn Heights.
Those lucky Heights folks with balconies facing north (on an upper floor) had views of the Macy's display, but since it was moved north to Midtown Manhattan, it couldn't be seen from the Promenade or Brooklyn Bridge Park, prime viewing in years past. It was visible from Greenpoint and Williamsburg, however.
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