Category Archives: Sterling Pl.

Stray Voltage on Sterling Place

From the Prospect Heights Message Boards:

jimbo79 writes: “My dog seems to have identified stray voltage in front of 398 Sterling Place. We used to pass that way twice a day on our walks. About a month ago, I noticed would hold back as I approached this spot, and then race ahead as fast as he could, in both cases as far as the length of the leash would allow. I shrugged it off at first but then he became reluctant to even leave the house at walk time. Then I realized he was showing the same behavior that he showed at the Underhill Avenue hot spot in 2004…”

“Back in 2004, this dog exhibited the same behavior, laying back then skipping ahead, each day as we passed a spot on Underhill between Sterling and St. Johns. I thought it was weird that he always did that at the same spot, but didn’t think it was serious. Then one day when there was a lot of melted snow and salt on the sidewalk, my other dog (RIP), who never before had seemed to react, fell over on his side, writhing in pain…”

Read more: Prospect Heights Message Boards

Hey, Sterling Pl., you may want to STOP BEING NAKED

Candicissima writes: “I recently got some new neighbors on the block behind me. They seem about my age and I can’t really tell anything about them all the way across the backyards and such…except for the fact they apparently have no curtains and like to parade around appearingly naked.”

“I don’t know what to do. My room door faces the back window, so it’s like step out and bam!”

“This is a plea: if you’re on Sterling with no curtains, cover up because I have perverted friends who might try to tape you (sorta kidding)!”

“Anyone else getting to know their neighbors a little more than they bargained for?”

LINK: Really Getting to Know the Neighbors [Prospect Heights Message Boards]

Just Looking for a Deal on May Day

27972.1.jpgAmy G. writes on the Self Indulgence Blah-g: “Well, if you’re looking for a PH real estate deal, this may be it. Hard to tell where on Sterling this is, though. I’ll be at the open house! See you there.”

Corcoran.com: “Bright spacious three bedroom on great prime Prospect Heights block. Pre-war detail, hardwood floors, washer/dryer, elevator building. Near public transportation, Prospect Park, Brooklyn Botanic Garden and Brooklyn Museum. No underlying mortgage! First scheduled showing will be Sunday, May 1,2005.”