'Thank you for your recent newsletter. I reside on Schubert St. and I find the noise from Bates Troy annoying and nerve wracking. I am waiting for the City Code Enforcement office to open so I can register my complaint. Congratulations on your well organized campaign for noise abatement. My heart goes out to anyone who is unable to sleep due to noise and this noise is unacceptable.' - Resident on Schubert St
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Key PeopleWho is behind the Bates Troy noise? Brian Kradjian, Ara Kradjian, Tom Singe and Randy Widrick.
Standing (left to right) Randy Widrick, Jim Rheinheimer, Mike Sipes, Ed Arzouian, and Brian Kradjian. Seated (left to right) Chris Skojec, Ara Kradjian, Tom Singe
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):