Tuesday, June 5, 2012

Best Places to Watch New York City Macys Fourth of July Fireworks


Looking for information on the best spots to view the NYC Macy's Fourth of July Fireworks in New York? Here is a local expert's guide.

When: July 4th at approximately 9:20 pm and lasting 25 minutes (rain date July 5th). For best seats, plan to arrive before 7 pm.

How to get there: Due to various street closures and parking restrictions, viewers are strongly urged to take mass transit. For information on watching NYC Macy's Fireworks from Manhattan, please visit the official Macy's 4th of July Fireworks website. If you are watching from New Jersey, your public commute options include PATH, NY Waterway Ferry, NJ Transit, and Hudson Bergen Light Rail.

Where: The NYC Macy's Fourth of July Fireworks show will be set off from six barges positioned on the Hudson River, stretching from 18th to 43rd Streets in Manhattan. This corresponds to the city of Weehawken, which is directly across from the barges, and north Hoboken.

Where to stay overnight: If you are planning to stay at a hotel, the W Hoboken should provide fantastic views of the Macy's Fourth of July fireworks as it is a waterfront property and the highest building in Hoboken with unobstructed views stretching from George Washington Bridge to Statue of Liberty. It is within walking distance of the PATH and downtown Hoboken ferry. The other option the Sheraton Lincoln Harbor Hotel, which would provide a more close up view of the Macy's 4th of July fireworks. The Lincoln Harbor ferry (from 38th Street Pier in Manhattan) gets you to the doorstep of the Sheraton Lincoln Harbor Hotel.

Manhattan

Every year, tens of thousands of tourists come to New York City to witness the largest fireworks display in the USA--The Macy's 4th of July Fireworks. According to the official Macy's Fourth of July Fireworks website, the best views from New York City are on the West Side Highway (12th Avenue) below 59th Street, which can be entered through access points listed on the website. The actual barges from where the Macy's fireworks go off are located between 18th Street and 43rd Street on the Hudson River. The Macy's NYC fireworks are not visible from the East River, Long Island City or other points in Queens, Battery Park, or the Hudson River walkway north of 59th Street.

However, crossing the Hudson River and coming to New Jersey will help you not only get front row seats to the fireworks show along the miles of public waterfront walkways on the NJ Gold Coast, but also the stunning backdrop of the Manhattan skyline behind it.


Weehawken

My top picks for watching the NYC Macy's 4th of July Fireworks are, not surprisingly, in Weehawken. The best views should come from JFK Boulevard East on top of the cliffs. However, Kennedy Boulevard East is closed for traffic beginning early afternoon, and open to pedestrians from then on. New for 2012 is a waterfront walkway that now connects Lincoln Harbor in Weehawken with North Hoboken. This gets you front row seats right in front of the fireworks barges.

JFK Boulevard East (from Highwood Terrace to about 50th Street)
Waterfront walkways from 19th Street onward
Lincoln Harbor Park (Weehawken residency proof required)

Hoboken

Sinatra Drive from First Street to 15th Street is a waterfront road with public walkways along much of it. New for 2012, this walkway now connects to Weekhawken's Lincoln Harbor. This stretch will be closed to traffic and open to pedestrians for viewing the NYC Macy's 4th of July fireworks. A portion of the street is generally reserved for food vendors, although the famed Washington Street with many restaurants is only three blocks away. As a reminder, north Hoboken, especially around 10th and 15th Street has unobstructed viewing of the fireworks on the Hudson. In 2011, the newly opened Pier C Park, a $25 million park on the Hudson River was closed off for security purposes. Do not plan for it to be open. Some other spots in Hoboken to watch the Macy's Fourth of July fireworks on Hudson River include:

Hudson Tea
Maxwell Place
Pier A Park

Jersey City

Since the cancellation of the fireworks show in Liberty State Park, Jersey City officials have been urging visitors to go to Weehawken or Hoboken instead. However, since many of the fireworks should reach up to 1500 feet in height, you will probably get a decent view of the New York city 4th of July fireworks from Exchange Place, which has a fantastic pier and walkway, and amazing views of downtown Manhattan and the Statue of Liberty.

Restrictions

The cities of Weehawken, Hoboken and Jersey City typically impose a variety of restrictions for the 4th of July fireworks. Street closings, no parking areas and a zero tolerance toward barbecuing, public consumption of alcohol, and in some cases, rooftop viewing, apply. Due to safety issues, several of the best Hudson River waterfront parks in Weehawken and Hoboken that should provide great views to the Macy's fireworks are also expected to be closed. Chief amongst these are: Hamilton Plaza, Weehawken Stadium, and the new Waterfront Park in Weehawken, and the new Pier C Park and Sinatra Park in Hoboken. For a complete list of street closures and restrictions, and hours of service of mass transit, please check the links below.
Happy Fourth of July!

Useful Links:
NY Waterway Ferry
Hudson Bergen Light Rail
Google Maps

Building a Tax-Advantaged College Fund for My Children

Courtesy: sxc.hu
This time each year, invitations for high school graduations begin arriving. Another year approaches towards sending my own kids to college. Like many parents, we are saving for our children's college education. However, there are many options to choose from, including 529 Plans, UTMA/UGMA, Coverdell ESA, Roth IRA and Education Savings Bonds, many of which are tax advantaged. Which ones do I like?

A Yahoo Finance article: First Person: Building a Tax-Advantaged College Fund for My Children

http://finance.yahoo.com/news/first-person-building-tax-advantaged-college-fund-children-183000212.html 

Sunday, June 3, 2012

Graduates: Don't Let Lack of Money Stop You From Going to College

Choosing the right college and successfully graduating through planning, negotiation and hard work (and not student loans) set me off on an exciting career path and paved my road to future success. Don't let lack of money stop you from going to college! Read more here...

Saturday, June 2, 2012

Home Appliance Cleaning and Maintenance Tips That Save Me Money

Simple cleaning tips and maintenance can help extend the useful life of several home appliances like air conditioners, laundry, and kitchen appliances, and help avoid some expensive problems. This helps me set aside more savings for major remodeling and renovation to enhance the value of my home, rather than unexpected and costly repairs. Read more here...

Friday, June 1, 2012

Splitting a Coke is One of the Many Ways of Saving Up to 50% While Dining Out at Restaurants

Courtesy: sxc.hu
Recently, Mayor Bloomberg announced a proposed ban on selling any cup or bottle of sweetened drink larger than 16 fluid ounces in New York City.
I rarely drink Coke or Pepsi, or for that matter any soda. But sharing a beverage has been a bit of a strategy on my restaurant outings, not just to curb costs, but unnecessary calories. Still 16 fl oz should be plenty to share.
Meanwhile, here are my top 10 tips on How I Save Up to 50% While Dining Out at Restaurants

Thursday, May 31, 2012

The 10 Ways I Save on My Cellphone Service

In the coming months, major cellular networks are expected to unveil family data plans, which should cut my family's cell phone bill. Here are ten other ways I save on my cell phone service. Read more here.

Note: Published in July '11

Wednesday, May 30, 2012

Managing the Risk and Cost of Food Borne Illnesses in a World of Food Recalls

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Hear about the radioactive fish? The mad cow? Unsafe food continues to make headlines. Rather than avoiding meat, poultry and fish entirely, I manage the risk and cost of food borne illnesses by practicing safe food preparation, minimizing stocking and subsequent food waste, paying a premium for certain value-add items like cage-free and free-range, and keeping an eye out for recalls. This way, I hope to save the $1850 Americans on average spend in medical bills when someone gets sick with a food borne illness. Read more here...

When Choosing a Premium Hotel Made Sense

As a value consumer, I only sometimes pay a premium to justify a higher quality product or added convenience. In many of those occasions, such as booking a hotel for a recent vacation, paying a premium is worth it. A vacation hotel case study.

Tuesday, May 29, 2012

Dead Friend Likes Jeans, Receives Horoscopes, Gets Photos Tagged on Facebook

Earlier this year, my high school friend Paro, a fashionista with a penchant for oversize sunglasses who I had reconnected with on Facebook, died suddenly of a brain aneurism at the age of 34. This week, she recommended Levi's. Read more here...

Thursday, May 24, 2012

Ad wars: TV networks seek to pause Dish Network Ad Skipping DVR


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Hear about the new Dish Network Hopper DVR that lets viewers skip over ads for recorded prim time shows? TV networks don't want you to. Why they should adapt themselves to Auto ad Hop instead. Read more here