I've checked with NASA
http://eclipse.gsfc.nasa.gov/OH/OH2009.html
who say this eclipse is of 'academic interest' only and can't be seen with the naked eye. So that downgrades it quite a bit.
Well let's be very conservative. In NY the eclipse occurs a few minutes after the Full Moon and the Moon was just setting. So let's take it as not visible.
In terms of aspects to planets again let's take the traditional view of strength of impact
Conjunction
Opposition
Square
Trine
Sextile.
Some Astrologers would confine their analysis to only the first two for eclipses in terms of natal effects and within that group many would keep the orb down to 1 or 2 degrees.
Now with your MC eclipse link there are two possibilities. Firstly the eclipse is in the tenth and beginning to apply to the MC by conjunction. The second is that the eclipse is in the ninth and is separated from a conjunction with the MC. If the later, then I'd guess that there's no effect here. If the former I'd still tend to discount it because of the wide orb but others might not.
With Saturn and Jupiter it again depends on the orb and whether it is an applying or separating. But from your account the orb is quite wide and you may well discount an effect.
Now in terms of the other aspects:
The square to your natal Moon Mercury and Mars is the next strongest type of aspect. Again you need to look at the orb and whether the aspect is applying or separating. Some Astrologers would not count this one at all, if they keep to the conjunctions/oppositions only approach for natal charts. However if the orb is very narrow and the aspect is applying I'd probably count it. I'd be looking at an orb of 1 degree max though. If it falls into this range and is applying, have a look at whether it is a sinister of dexter square.
It will be a sinister square if your natal Moon is in Aries, a dexter square if your natal Moon is in Libra (which it is). So if you have an orb of around 1 degree in the square then look closely at this. Given the tightness of the orb it's very unlikely that two of the three planets are affected and most likely that none of them are.
Repeat the analysis with the trine. Again use a very tight orb of 1 degree and if the aspect is applying or separating. In this case the trine is a sinister trine, so it's effects would be weaker and more hidden than for a dexter trine.
If the above conditions don't apply to you then treat this as a 'normal' lunation and the house in which it falls is likely to be more strongly stressed over the next month (either tenth or ninth). There will also be some positive affects on you and your well being (depending on how strong that trine is) and some stress on your responsive/feelings/needs, possibly in the form of uncomfortable feeling about the ninth/tenth effects. Again the orb will be important, as it may not even be noticeable if the orb is wide.