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neurologist?
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Any recommendations for an attentive and thorough neurologist here in JC or in NYC? What should I expect from a neurologist appointment anyway? I've never been to one before...

Also, I don't have insurance :(

Thanks.

Posted on: 2010/7/26 18:03
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Re: transportation to jc library, museum, etc
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Wow, thanks so much for the quick answer!! This helps so much, I feel so free now!
-JAS

Posted on: 2009/10/1 19:44
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transportation to jc library, museum, etc
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I glanced through topics and couldn't find this one. Also couldn't find the info anywhere else.

I'd like to find a bus or shuttle that takes me from Montgomery and Summit straight down Montgomery to for instance the jc library, the jc museum...

Taxis are not an option, I don't have a bike or car, and it's excessive for me to walk to jsq, take path to grove, and walk back up. Also, I don't want to walk down Montgomery and under the turnpike alone, forgive me but I'm wary and it's too long a walk at that. Can anyone help?

Much appreciated.

JAS

Posted on: 2009/10/1 18:21
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Re: RUNNING ON THE WATERFRONT
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It seems I can't get to LSP without walking many miles... Can anyone share information on public transit to the park? It can't be that everyone drives there, but I haven't found a bus with service direct to the park, nor have I found light rail that doesn't require miles of walking before and after, which renders it almost useless. Thanks.

Posted on: 2009/6/3 4:02
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Re: ANTS!
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The only solution for us, and we have tried them all, is a mixture of boric acid, sugar, and hot water. Pour it in plastic bottle caps and leave them in high ant-traffic areas. They bring the toxic sugar-acid home, so it really cleans up. As a bonus, some drown right in the mixture. The amount of acid to use depends on the ants' resiliency, so you can experiment with that, and I should note that we bought our liquid boric acid from a supermarket pharmacy.

They're never completely gone as our ants have multiple queens, multiplying quickly, but this solution has controlled the infestation to the point that they're no longer a bother.

I normally don't kill bugs, but it's a matter of survival! Good luck.

Posted on: 2009/5/3 3:28
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