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Noise Complaints

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Washington Heights »

The program will bring an end to specialized patrol units, including those for parks and impact zones.

Upper West Side »

Neighbors welcomed the news of a new restaurant as long as it keeps its rear yard quiet. 

Chelsea »

A judge ordered the gym to cease operating without a permit January 16. 

Inwood »

Cavala Cafe's owner indicated at a State Liquour Authority hearing that he would soundproof the space.

Gramercy »

Gramercy residents are outraged by the noisy construction of Lauren and Andres Santo Domingo's well.

Inwood »

Cavala Cafe's liquor license was temporarily suspended after minors bought alcohol there, the SLA said.

Hell's Kitchen & Clinton »

Deputy Inspector John Hart took over command of the Midtown North precinct this month. 

Long Island City »

BluePrint Juice is keeping Long Island City residents awake with after-hours work, they said.

Midtown »

Critics in the community were livid at hotel reps, who they said have a "horrendous track record."

Long Island City »

CB2 said its decision to turn down Alobar's request is in response to neighbor concerns about noise.

Woodside »

Residents who live near Windmuller Park in Woodside say it's frequented by rowdy, rule-breaking teens.

Washington Heights »

La Marina owners met with community residents at CB12's parks and cultural affairs meeting Tuesday.

Astoria »

There are more sidewalk cafes in Astoria than Williamsburg, and more are on the way.

Inwood »

Borough President Scott Stringer plans to push the State Liquor Authority to close Papasito.

Inwood »

Residents are outraged by the out-of-control pyrotechnics that took place leading up to the 4th.