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hithimintheface t1_j7wwe50 wrote

NYC- Hoboken or Jersey City.

Both- Live on the Northeast Corridor NJ Transit Line. Not sure what the Trenton Bound is like in the morning. Princeton has plenty of express trains to NYC so you only have a few stops.

Somerville is also not a terrible spot. Access to the Train and Reasonable access to Philly by car. The RVL isn't my favorite train line but it sevrves it's purpose. Still time intensive but it's about as close to a middle point you can get.

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TheRacoonist t1_j7wmgus wrote

Problem is you're trying to commute to both nyc and Philly. There's no way to do that that doesn't sucks

Pick one move closer

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grayman826 t1_j7spw8w wrote

If they would use Truman's they'd have my business. It's all high sodium frozen boil in a bag b prepared food. Overrated even on coffee

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vsadiwbeck t1_j7s9mgf wrote

Reply to Dear NJ men, by [deleted]

I live in Sussex County, and they’re EVERYWHERE. I see them all the time especially at kids sports games!

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Linenoise77 t1_j7q3rfq wrote

I have to wager its just a few screws\clips that keep it in place and is probably designed to be reversible as to what side you want the stationary panel on, and is cake to remove.

Assumingly you have the model number if you bought the replacement panel, i'd just do a quick google for the install instructions, and they probably tell you what exactly you need to do.

Edit: Anderson is pretty good about having full manuals online https://www.andersenwindows.com/for-professionals/documents/

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Linenoise77 t1_j7q1lc4 wrote

Since you aren't replacing the frame, it isn't anything crazy, and shouldn't require more than a screwdriver and the like. Chances are there is a youtube video out there explaining your exact door.

I'd order it, give it a go myself, and if i couldn't sort it out, call a local handyman or your handy friend.

If its the frame and you have never done one before and don't have anyone who has to help you out, i'd spring for a pro, because exterior doors, especially once the house is a few years old and settled, are always a bitch.

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Jimmytowne t1_j7pwysz wrote

Probably $500 to get someone to do it. Don’t watch them do it though or you’ll think you wasted your money on something you could have easily done yourself.

With that said, I could come by this afternoon

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StNic54 t1_j7p9oot wrote

As a new NJ resident, I still have to double check “navigate to WaWa” on my phone because it might not be gas…..

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