Here is your 12/18/07
edition of PARKAZINE - "The Where To Find Parking" e-newsletter:
Thanks
to all for the good wishes I've received and please keep telling your friends
about www.WhereToFindParking.com,
our parking services and this eNewsletter.
Last
Chance!!: We’ve Got A Great Gift Idea For You For This Holiday Season
From
now until December 25th, we’re offering you a 20% discount off our Midtown/Uptown
Edition Manhattan parking books (please note that while we have sold out of
our Downtown Manhattan Edition parking books, we still offer the same info in
those books in our Downtown
Manhattan parking ebook). These books make great presents - who wouldn’t
like to know where to find free street parking and inexpensive parking garages
in Midtown & Uptown Manhattan? As an added bonus, we’ll only charge you shipping
on the first book that you order - if you order more than one, we ship the rest
to you free. We ship out the same day that you order (or next day if you
order after 4pm), which means that you should have your book(s) in 2-3 days.
So take advantage and get
a jump on your holiday shopping without even leaving home: http://www.wheretofindparking.com/view/federguide_books.aspx?op=nd&intChild=0&cityid=12#books
Much
Needed Vacation
We
will be taking a short break from Parkazine over the coming holidays, as we
will be on vacation for a few weeks and many of you are likely too busy to read
it anyway! So this will be the last Parkazine of the year; we’ll be back in
full force in early January with your 2008 alternate side of the street parking
calendar. Until then, I wish you happy holidays and a great start to the New
Year - which happen to be the focus of this week’s Parkazine:
Park
Without Paying Almost Anywhere In NYC and Boston on Xmas Day & New Year’s Day
Street
parking this Christmas Day (12/25/07) and New Year’s Day (1/1/08) is easier
than you might think. Many people don't realize that on major national holidays
(including Christmas Day & New Year’s Day), not only alternate side of the street
regulations but almost all street parking regulations and all parking meters
are suspended. This means that not only can you park at meters for free, but
you can basically park anywhere without a problem UNLESS it is
a place where street parking is NEVER allowed (i.e., if the sign says "No Parking
Anytime", "No Standing Anytime" or "No Stopping Anytime"). Since Christmas Day
and New Year’s Day both fall on Tuesdays this year, there will be a lot of great
places to park. Many people won’t realize, won’t understand or will be too confused
to take advantage of where you can and cannot park, so you’ll be ahead of the
game by knowing that:
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