by Kathleen Carayol | Jan 4, 2018 | NFA in the News
Insight on the News April 1, 2002 Stonehouse was a 13th century Zen monk and hermit who lived on Hsiamushan Mountain in China’s Shekiang province. He liked his peace and quiet, and produced quite a bit of poetry along these lines: “Dense bamboo shades my...
by Kathleen Carayol | Jan 4, 2018 | NFA in the News
Style Weekly (Richmond, Virginia) April 24, 2002 Randy Throckmorton can’t sleep night at night. He can’t sleep in the day. Throckmorton, who owns a limousine business, blames “boom cars,” loud mufflers, barking dogs and rude people. The noise...
by Kathleen Carayol | Jan 4, 2018 | NFA in the News
by Dale Johnson KFOR 1240 AM (Lincoln, Nebraska) May 3, 2002 “Noise Free America” calls Lincoln this month’s noisiest city. Group founder, Ted Rueter, says city officials have a permissive attitude toward boom cars, rowdy bars, junker cars with bad...
by Kathleen Carayol | Jan 4, 2018 | NFA in the News
The Lincoln Journal-Star May 3, 2002 A national anti-noise group has accused the city of being permissive of bass-laden car stereos and other noise polluters. Noise Free America recently labeled Lincoln as one of its “Noisy Dozen,” a monthly award given to...
by Kathleen Carayol | Jan 4, 2018 | NFA in the News
The Associated Press June 5, 2002 Kokomo’s mysterious hum has caught the ear of a national lobbying organization dedicated to reducing noise pollution. Noise Free America has selected the city to receive its June “Noisy Dozen” award, granted to...