'The noise is relentless. I have now burned out a window fan and am working on my second one that I run constantly in my bedroom window to mask the noise. The 'sound' even comes in when all windows are closed. I have absolutely no idea what I will do when I have to close the house up soon for the fall and turn that fan off. Because of this violation of my auditory space, I have had the expense of a new window fan as well as countless hours of electrical energy to run it in my window that I can little afford. Additionally, as a musician, it is a disruption to my musical thought process at times - since I am highly auditory in nature. I don't know what will come of this, but I congratulate your efforts. Thank you.' - Resident who has lived on Hayden St for 28 years
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Key PeopleWho is behind the Bates Troy noise? Brian Kradjian, Ara Kradjian, Tom Singe and Randy Widrick.
In our community campaign against Bates Troy Healthcare Linens in Binghamton, NY, we have learned that when an industrial dry cleaning plant moves into a high density residential area there are problems. Dry cleaning produces odors and noises that are distasteful and bothersome for residents wishing to enjoy their homes. We organized a campaign to draw attention to the problems we faced. We even uncovered evidence that Bates Troy knowingly violated the Noise Control Ordinance after their engineers documented their illegal noise levels. Rather than comply with the law, Bates Troy offered us a bribe to shut up and move out.
We are calling on companies engaged in the commercial laundry business to voluntarily adopt a pro-community policy. For those companies that do so, Bates Troy Noisy Neighbor would like to offer Community Accreditation. If Al Phillips The Cleaner is interested in receiving accreditation from us so that you may tell your community that you are a Good and Quiet Neighbor, email us at organizer (at) batestroynoisyneighbor.org. The accreditation process is rather simple: you must only demonstrate that you are more than 1500 feet from the nearest residential building and that you do not use cancer-causing chemicals.
Al Phillips The Cleaner, we look forward to working with you,
Bates Troy Noisy Neighbor Organizers
Every dollar you give to Bates Troy or Tuxedo Junction translates into more noise and odors for us. Please boycott Bates Troy.
We are Bates Troy Noisy Neighbor, a neighborhood organization of families concerned about the noise pollution produced by the Bates Troy Healthcare Linens dry-cleaning plant located at 151 Laurel Ave in Binghamton, NY 13905.
We are engaged in a campaign to bring attention to our community that is suffering under an onslaught of illegal annoying noises. We believe that the Zoning Board of Appeals made a negligent decision in allowing an industrial dry-cleaning plant to expand into a high-density residential area.
90 second background summary on the Bates Troy issue (click here if video doesn't appear):
Bates Troy attempts bribery to stop this campaign (click here if video doesn't appear):