East Hampton Town Takes Another Stab At Noise The East Hampton Town Board this week will consider amendments to its noise code that some board members feel would more accurately identify noise pollution.
June 19, 2013 - The Southampton Press & The East Hampton Press
Nixing noise pollution can decrease stress If you live in a noise-filled environment (a big city or near an airport or construction), high decibel levels can increase stress and blood pressure, and compromise sleep and heart health. And for people who are sound-sensitive -- those losing their hearing (ironically) or those who are hyperreactive -- environmental noise pollution also causes anxiety, anger, even violence and social withdrawal.
June 17, 2013 - The Huntington Herald-Dispatch