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Beat the winter blues with a stroll in landmarked Brooklyn Heights DO YOU KNOW THE WAY TO LOVE LANE?: Visitors take a winter stroll on the Brooklyn Heights Promenade. See page 2; and also “Eye on Real Estate,â€? INB 2­3.

Brooklyn Heights Press photo by Lore Croghan

DESIGN FOR RARE NEW HOUSE IN BROOKLYN HEIGHTS REJECTED | SEE PG. 3 Heights Church Nearing 200th Birthday Awarded $10K Sacred Sites Grant TWO BROOKLYN CHURCHES AMONG TWENTY-TWO RELIGIOUS PROPERTIES IN NY STATE RECEIVING GRANTS

The rejected design for a new house (the building at right) at 56 Middagh St. Rendering by Pratt + Black Architects via the Landmarks Preservation Commission

RIGHT: The tower of the First Presbyterian Church on Henry Street. For many years, a bell carillon in the tower rang out hymns, heard for several blocks, at 6 p.m. each evening. See page 4. Brooklyn Heights Press photo by Zoe Thomas

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