Sunday, August 24, 2008
Update
Since moving here I have been looking forward to walking the water front along the stretch where Maxwell place is. Due to construction, one had to walk back to Hudson street between 11th and 12th. Now the streets along this stretch of the river are open but views are limited due to drapings on the fences separating the sidewalk from the waterfront pier construction.
The last thing I want to tell you about is East Coast Spine, Joint and Sport Medicine on 7th and Bloomfield. One good thing about my setback with my pulled muscle is that I am getting the professional help I need. So far the experience there has been exceptional.
Wednesday, August 20, 2008
No Guarantee to be Boot Free
Just when I thought I was safe!
Tuesday, August 19, 2008
No More Boot for Me!
Having the resident parking sticker now lets me park on either side of the street and since the sticker sticks to the window, no more forgetting to put the temporary pass in the window. And that means no more boots!
For those new to Hoboken or to this blog check out this post about my parking boot experience.
For those of you coming from another state, please note that NJ requires you to switch your registration and license over within 60 days. As for the Hoboken parking authority, you need a NJ drivers license and the cars registered in NJ to get the resident parking sticker. Until you have those you can have a 45 day temporary permit which only lets you park on one side of the street.
Tuesday, August 12, 2008
Walking in Hoboken
So for those of you reading my blog to determine if Hoboken is the place for them, keep in mind being less than mobile may pose unique challenges.
Sunday, August 3, 2008
Sprained Muscle Keeps Me In Hoboken!
I'm still recuperating but I wanted to share this advice for those of you who may also suffer from a soft tissue injury. I actually made things worse by taking a hot bath later the day of the incident and also continuing to walk on it even though the leg started to feel numb.
RICE relieves pain, limits swelling and speeds healing, and it is often the best treatment for soft-tissue injuries, such as sprains and strains. Here's what to do:
-
Rest: The injured area should be moved as little as possible to allow healing to begin.
-
Ice: Apply it immediately to reduce inflammation, which causes more pain and slows healing. Cover the injured area with an ice pack inside a wet cloth and apply the ice for 10 to 20 minutes intermittently for 48 to 72 hours. Never ice for more than 20 minutes, because it can cause a nerve injury.
-
Compression: Using a pressure bandage helps to prevent or reduce swelling. Use an elastic bandage. Wrap the injured area without making it so tight that it will cut off the blood supply.
-
Elevation: Raise the injured area above the level of the heart. Prop up a leg or arm while resting it. You may need to lie down to get your leg above your heart level.
Do all four parts of the RICE treatment at the same time. If you suspect a more serious injury, such as a broken bone, call your health care provider immediately.
SourceFriday, August 1, 2008
Getting the Boot!
For those of you not familiar with parking rules in Hoboken, let me explain. First of all, you cannot park on any street for more than 4 hours unless you have some kind of permit. On one side of the street you will see white parking signs. This allows you to park for up to 4 hours. If you need to park longer than you need a permit. On the other side of the street you will find a green parking sign. Only cars with resident permits can park here.
I have a temporary permit but since I didn't place it where it could be seen I was given the summons and the boot. A boot is a device that is put around a wheel of the car which prevents the driving of the car.
To have it removed is quite easy. I called the number on the summons and after paying a 'removal fee' the operator gave me a code which I entered on the device which then let me remove the boot. Unfortunately the removal fee is $150! I plan to go to court to see if I can recover some of this fee but I don't feel very hopeful.
So if you are parking in Hoboken on the streets, BE VERY, VERY CAREFUL!