Party Noise on Summit Avenue
For those of us who were around on Sunday, Summit Avenue was rocking. The problem was that it was rocking way too loud, party guests were leaving their beer bottles curbside by their cars, and it was not a pretty site. I do not know if anyone called the police to report a noise disturbance; I did last year to little avail. The police drop by, the music goes down a little, and then it goes back up again.
From a neighborhood watch perspective, the Fourth is coming up and if I recall correctly, the same house hosted a party, and they lit fireworks in the street. With little kids living between Federal and Barclay, I want to see if we can nip this in the bud. As far as I know those are illegal.
From a neighborhood watch perspective, the Fourth is coming up and if I recall correctly, the same house hosted a party, and they lit fireworks in the street. With little kids living between Federal and Barclay, I want to see if we can nip this in the bud. As far as I know those are illegal.
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As you can see, I have withdrawn the paragraph on the shooting, because I cannot substantiate it and do not want to cause greater alarm than is necessary.
The main concern of this post is the noise level of parties, the potential for a repeat of the fireworks activities, and our responsbbility in addressing both.
Perhaps handing out the flyer itself might serve as a preventive measure ahead of the 4th. We shall see.
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fpr, at 2:53 PM
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