Store Manager, Jonathan Antoshka from the cutting edge design company, Brooklyn Industries, tells us his opinion on Hillary Clinton basing her campaign in Brooklyn Heights.

Store Manager, Jonathan Antoshka from the cutting edge design company, Brooklyn Industries, tells us his opinion on Hillary Clinton basing her campaign in Brooklyn Heights.
A brief insight on Hillary’s presence in Brooklyn Heights by Michael Ackman, Retro Metro Optical’s store manager, at their newly opened location on Fulton Street.
Eddie the Eagle needed a little pick-me-up last Thursday morning, so he waddled into the newly opened Paris Baguette in Brooklyn Heights to get a freshly brewed cup of brew. He had a” Free Coffee” coupon which was given to him after his first purchase. After some of the caffeine kicked in, the Assistant Manager, Choi Jun, chatted with Eddie about his thoughts on Hillary Clinton and how her campaign will effect their business during that time. Here’s what Jun had to say.
Eddie the Eagle was super excited to visit one of the 75 locations of the famous candy store, IT’Sugar in Brooklyn Heights. After browsing the many different types, sizes and colors of candy, this hip franchise has to offer, Eddie discussed the upcoming presidential campaign, and how it will effect local businesses. Hillary is coming to town ….Is this a sweet deal or not? Let’s see what one of the employees has to say.
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One of Brooklyn’s most well known and longest running street fairs is right around the corner. The annual Atlantic Antic will be held on September …
Alright, Brooklyn. Today is a big day for our borough and for the entire state – the state primary election. Perhaps the most notable races being …
We understand there is something romantic about the notion of leaving a personal memento on one of New York City’s most famous landmarks. But there …
One of Brooklyn’s biggest festivals (and certainly the most colorful), the West Indian Day Parade came strolling down Eastern Parkway on Labor Day. Borough President …
The Brooklyn Eagle’s Dipti Kumar took a look at what it takes to be certified as “Brooklyn Made” by the Brooklyn Chamber of commerce. Don’t feel fooled by imitators!