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Re: Photos of Hurricane Sandy
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Video taken from a Hudson Point balcony facing south and west over the Morris Canal, Surf City (in the dark) and Marin Blvd south of Grand Street. Good view of the parking lot used by ferry commuters, RV park, Surf City.

Sandy Video - Jersey City, Marin south of Grand St

Posted on: 2012/11/4 16:25
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Re: Unwanted cigar and cigarette smoke fills up apartment
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Here is an update to my story:
Management is willing to let me off my lease. Apparently, it?s much easier to do that, than to enforce the terms of the lease with the smoker. It takes a long time to evict someone, so they would rather pass the buck to another tenant.
I really don?t want to move again. It was expensive to move and really exhausting. The management is supposed to send letters to the smoker family (2 adults + 2 adult children living in 2 bdrm apt) regarding the smoking and the excessive noise (loud, continuous swearing and yelling and feet stomping during Sunday football games).
We will see if this family can be courteous to their neighbors.

Posted on: 2011/10/17 20:58
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Unwanted cigar and cigarette smoke fills up apartment
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I live in a multiunit managed apartment building. My neighbor smokes cigars and cigarettes on his balcony or inside his apartment with the windows open, causing smoke to fill up my apartment.
I asked the building management to make him stop. I was told he has the right to smoke and I should close my windows. However, according to the building regulations, ?smokers should refrain from the level of smoke to become bothersome to others?.
I want him to smoke inside his apartment, with his windows closed and let the air filter take care of the smoke. Somehow, such request was unreasonable to the management.
Can you suggest what I could do? Are you aware of any state regulations that may help me?
Thanks

Posted on: 2011/10/16 0:26
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Re: Missing package - what to do now?
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I'm really sorry to hear this...I had a package go missing last week. Similar circumstance, package left by UPS on the doorstep (according to website), but no package there when I came home. I've seen others on this list discuss this in the past.

Fortunately, my package was from Amazon & they sent a replacement immediately to a different address. My wife asked a policeman in the area what could be done...I'm sure you know the answer. Not much.

We're in the Van Vorst area. Any others experiencing this problem again? Perhaps a sting operation is warranted?

Posted on: 2010/10/5 18:05
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