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Mysterious noise plagues 3 neighboring towns, leaving residents exhausted and shaken
Something is booming across the Hudson River — and it’s leaving some New Jersey residents exhausted and shaken.
People in Edgewater, Fort Lee and Cliffside Park, New Jersey — all towns across the water from Harlem in New York — say they’re often jolted awake by mysterious late-night music blasting from Manhattan, according to local officials.
The heart-pounding noise — which they say can be heard between 11:30 p.m. and 5 a.m. on weekends — reportedly reached a crescendo in February when Edgewater police received hundreds of complaints, according to reports.
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“The source of the noise was determined to be coming from across the Hudson River, in Harlem, New York,” the Edgewater Police Department told Fox News Digital.
“We contacted the NYPD precinct regarding the noise complaint. In the warmer months, we typically get some complaints when party boats travel past Edgewater on the Hudson River.”
Now there’s a debate raging on social media.
Many residents are emphatic that the noise is coming from a nightclub in Harlem. Others, such as the Edgewater mayor, think party boats could be to blame.
Michael J. McPartland, mayor of Edgewater, told Fox News Digital that Edgewater has had problems with party boats for many years.
“Normally in the summer, boats will do charters or booze cruises with loud music,” McPartland told Fox News Digital.
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He said that “five, six, seven years ago,” he spoke to the NYPD to rectify the problem. “They usually accommodate us,” he said.
He added that “condos along the river in Edgewater” bear the brunt of the noise.
He said parks in Upper Manhattan can also get loud. “Sometimes they allow late-night parties there,” he said.
When asked if he knew about the most recent complaints, McPartland said he did not.
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Many members of the “Edgewater, NJ and Fort Lee, NJ and Cliffside Park, NJ” Facebook group remain outraged.
They are convinced the music is coming from a restaurant and club in Harlem with an outdoor lounge and a view of the skyline.
Other residents are puzzled by that. The restaurant some have pointed to closed two years ago.
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Some members of the Facebook group said the noise was so loud it felt like it was in their backyard.
Some called it a thumping sound that vibrates. Others said music blasts all night long.
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“Sound will carry more over water than in the woods or over a grass field,” Bennett Brooks, president of Brooks Acoustics Corporation, a company based in Connecticut and Florida, told Fox News Digital.
“However, a moderate wind up or down the river will disrupt the sound,” he added.
Brooks is not convinced the noise is coming from Harlem. In his view, the source could be local.
He said it’s harder to enforce regulations when dealing with two states instead of one.
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New York City’s noise code is designed to balance the city’s nightlife with the needs of residents, according to the NYC Department of Environmental Protection (DEP).
Updated in 2007, the rules focus on limiting “excessive and unreasonable” noise that could impact health and safety. Enforcement is handled by the DEP and NYPD.
The guide said background noise in busy areas can make violations harder to assess.
If the noise is coming from Harlem, then “New Jersey and New York would have to reach an agreement,” Brooks said. He said if the source can be identified conclusively, civil legal action could be necessary.
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Specific limits apply to common sources like construction, traffic, animals, air conditioners, food vendors, garbage trucks and amplified music.
For venues that play music, sound cannot exceed 42 decibels inside homes, and between 10 p.m. and 7 a.m., it must stay within 7 decibels above the surrounding ambient noise on the street.
“In an urban setting, sound bounces around between buildings, making the true direction difficult to determine,” Brooks said.
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Bomb threat standoff at Bakersfield Chase Bank continues as negotiators work to release hostages
A standoff involving a man who allegedly made bomb threats at a Chase Bank in downtown Bakersfield, California, stretched into Tuesday evening as negotiators worked to secure the release of people still inside the building.
The Bakersfield Police Department said officers responded shortly after 1 p.m. to a reported bomb threat at the Chase Bank near Chester Avenue and 17th Street.
During a briefing with reporters, Bakersfield Police Sgt. Eric Celedon said authorities learned that an unidentified man entered the bank and remained inside with an unknown number of community members.
“What I can guarantee the community right now is that every single resource is at the site’s disposal,” Celedon said, adding that SWAT officers, bomb squad personnel, K-9 teams, negotiators and drone operators had been deployed to the scene.
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In a post on X, the department described the incident as a “confirmed bomb threat” and urged residents to avoid the downtown area, warning that road closures would remain in effect until further notice.
According to local station KBAK, authorities believe the suspect may have had a bomb strapped to his body and had barricaded himself inside the building with several people.
The station reported that one person was safely released before 5 p.m. following negotiations involving Bakersfield police and the FBI’s negotiation team.
“At this time, everybody else still remains inside the building, and everybody else still remains in good health,” Celedon said.
The outlet also reported that several city buildings, including City Hall North, City Hall South, the Development Services Building and Bakersfield Police Headquarters, were placed on lockdown as a precaution due to the nearby incident.
In a statement obtained by KBAK, Bakersfield Mayor Karen Goh said city officials were closely monitoring the situation and thanked law enforcement personnel for their response.
“We continue to closely monitor the situation unfolding in our city and remain concerned for the safety and well-being of everyone involved,” Goh said.
Fox News Digital has reached out to the office of Mayor Karen Goh for additional comment.
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Missing GOP congressman vows he’s ‘more energized than ever’ to return to Washington
Rep. Tom Kean Jr., R-N.J., said Tuesday he is “more energized than ever” and plans to return to in-person work “within a matter of weeks,” issuing a new statement after months away from Capitol Hill because of an undisclosed medical issue.
Kean, who represents New Jersey’s 7th Congressional District, has been absent from Congress for months while dealing with undisclosed health issues keeping him away from Washington and the campaign trail. Kean said in April that he was addressing a “personal medical issue,” but he has not publicly disclosed the nature of the issue.
“Serving the people of this district is the honor of my life. Every day, I wake up determined to build on the results I have delivered for New Jersey families such as lowering costs, restoring the SALT deduction, funding our law enforcement, helping veterans, standing with Israel, strengthening our economy, and making government work better,” Kean said in a statement Tuesday, amid growing scrutiny over his absence.
Kean has not cast a vote since March 5, according to The New York Times. House voting records also listed Kean as “Not Voting” on a May 21 roll call vote.
“I am optimistic about the road ahead, and ready to earn the support of voters in every corner of the district,” Kean continued. “I am more energized then ever to keep fighting for the people of New Jersey’s 7th District. Right now I am focused on my recovery and under the advice of healthcare professionals I will transition from virtual work to in person work within a matter of weeks. At that time I will be completely transparent as to the nature of my medical condition.”
Kean added that he “understand[s] the need for transparency on this matter” and looks forward to sharing his experience with the public.
Ahead of Kean’s Tuesday primary election, during which he ran unopposed, President Donald Trump endorsed the New Jersey Republican.
Trump praised Kean in a Truth Social post Monday night, describing him as a strong supporter of the president’s “America First Agenda,” adding the New Jersey Republican is “working tirelessly” on border security, crime, the economy, taxes, energy, veterans and Second Amendment issues.
“Tom Kean has my Complete and Total Endorsement for Re-Election,” Trump concluded, telling people to get out and vote.
Trump’s support remains one of the most powerful forces in Republican primaries, with candidates across several states openly competing for his backing ahead of key contests. His endorsement of Kean signals the White House and GOP leaders are still lining up behind the incumbent as Republicans fight to defend their narrow House majority this fall.
Four Democrats — Rebecca Bennett, Michael Roth, Tina Shah and Brian Varela — were competing for the nomination to face Kean in November, but Bennett edged them out Tuesday night during the Democratic primary.
The Associated Press described Bennett as a former Navy helicopter pilot, Roth as a former Small Business Administration official, Shah as an intensive care doctor and Varela as a businessman, with each candidate raising seven figures as Democrats target Kean’s battleground seat.
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