HALEDON

Stone quarry making a nuisance for Haledon residents

Haledon residents are complaining about noise coming from the 116-year-old quarry. Some longtime homeowners say the blasting sounds are worse than ever before. The borough and Braen Stone have agreed for the business to install seismographs at certain nearby locations to measure the magnitude of the blasts.
Haledon residents are complaining about noise coming from the 116-year-old quarry. Some longtime homeowners say the blasting sounds are worse than ever before. The borough and Braen Stone have agreed for the business to install seismographs at certain nearby locations to measure the magnitude of the blasts.
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Haledon residents are complaining about noise coming from the 116-year-old quarry. Some longtime homeowners say the blasting sounds are worse than ever before. The borough and Braen Stone have agreed for the business to install seismographs at certain nearby locations to measure the magnitude of the blasts.
Haledon residents are complaining about noise coming from the 116-year-old quarry. Some longtime homeowners say the blasting sounds are worse than ever before. The borough and Braen Stone have agreed for the business to install seismographs at certain nearby locations to measure the magnitude of the blasts.
Tariq Zehawi And Danielle Parhizkaran/NorthJersey.com
Haledon residents are complaining about noise coming from the 116-year-old quarry. Some longtime homeowners say the blasting sounds are worse than ever before. The borough and Braen Stone have agreed for the business to install seismographs at certain nearby locations to measure the magnitude of the blasts.
Haledon residents are complaining about noise coming from the 116-year-old quarry. Some longtime homeowners say the blasting sounds are worse than ever before. The borough and Braen Stone have agreed for the business to install seismographs at certain nearby locations to measure the magnitude of the blasts.
Tariq Zehawi And Danielle Parhizkaran/NorthJersey.com
Bird's-eye image of the 85-acre quarry, owned by Braen Stone Co., on Central Avenue in Haledon.
Bird's-eye image of the 85-acre quarry, owned by Braen Stone Co., on Central Avenue in Haledon.
Tariq Zehawi And Danielle Parhizkaran/NorthJersey.com
Haledon residents are complaining about noise coming from the 116-year-old quarry. Some longtime homeowners say the blasting sounds are worse than ever before. The borough and Braen Stone have agreed for the business to install seismographs at certain nearby locations to measure the magnitude of the blasts.
Haledon residents are complaining about noise coming from the 116-year-old quarry. Some longtime homeowners say the blasting sounds are worse than ever before. The borough and Braen Stone have agreed for the business to install seismographs at certain nearby locations to measure the magnitude of the blasts.
Tariq Zehawi And Danielle Parhizkaran/NorthJersey.com
Haledon residents are complaining about noise coming from the 116-year-old quarry. Some longtime homeowners say the blasting sounds are worse than ever before. The borough and Braen Stone have agreed for the business to install seismographs at certain nearby locations to measure the magnitude of the blasts.
Haledon residents are complaining about noise coming from the 116-year-old quarry. Some longtime homeowners say the blasting sounds are worse than ever before. The borough and Braen Stone have agreed for the business to install seismographs at certain nearby locations to measure the magnitude of the blasts.
Tariq Zehawi And Danielle Parhizkaran/NorthJersey.com
Haledon residents are complaining about noise coming from the 116-year-old quarry. Some longtime homeowners say the blasting sounds are worse than ever before. The borough and Braen Stone have agreed for the business to install seismographs at certain nearby locations to measure the magnitude of the blasts.
Haledon residents are complaining about noise coming from the 116-year-old quarry. Some longtime homeowners say the blasting sounds are worse than ever before. The borough and Braen Stone have agreed for the business to install seismographs at certain nearby locations to measure the magnitude of the blasts.
Tariq Zehawi And Danielle Parhizkaran/NorthJersey.com
Haledon residents are complaining about noise coming from the 116-year-old quarry. Some longtime homeowners say the blasting sounds are worse than ever before. The borough and Braen Stone have agreed for the business to install seismographs at certain nearby locations to measure the magnitude of the blasts.
Haledon residents are complaining about noise coming from the 116-year-old quarry. Some longtime homeowners say the blasting sounds are worse than ever before. The borough and Braen Stone have agreed for the business to install seismographs at certain nearby locations to measure the magnitude of the blasts.
Tariq Zehawi And Danielle Parhizkaran/NorthJersey.com
Haledon residents are complaining about noise coming from the 116-year-old quarry. Some longtime homeowners say the blasting sounds are worse than ever before. The borough and Braen Stone have agreed for the business to install seismographs at certain nearby locations to measure the magnitude of the blasts.
Haledon residents are complaining about noise coming from the 116-year-old quarry. Some longtime homeowners say the blasting sounds are worse than ever before. The borough and Braen Stone have agreed for the business to install seismographs at certain nearby locations to measure the magnitude of the blasts.
Tariq Zehawi And Danielle Parhizkaran/NorthJersey.com
Catherine Wehrer, of Haledon, has dealt with cracks in the foundation of her home and in her ceilings. She has lived in her home since 1970. Haledon residents are complaining about noise coming from the 116-year-old quarry. Some longtime homeowners say the blasting sounds are worse than ever before. The borough and Braen Stone have agreed for the business to install seismographs at certain nearby locations to measure the magnitude of the blasts.
Catherine Wehrer, of Haledon, has dealt with cracks in the foundation of her home and in her ceilings. She has lived in her home since 1970. Haledon residents are complaining about noise coming from the 116-year-old quarry. Some longtime homeowners say the blasting sounds are worse than ever before. The borough and Braen Stone have agreed for the business to install seismographs at certain nearby locations to measure the magnitude of the blasts.
Tariq Zehawi/NorthJersey.com
Catherine Wehrer, of Haledon, has dealt with cracks in the foundation of her home and in her ceilings. She has lived in her home since 1970. Haledon residents are complaining about noise coming from the 116-year-old quarry. Some longtime homeowners say the blasting sounds are worse than ever before. The borough and Braen Stone have agreed for the business to install seismographs at certain nearby locations to measure the magnitude of the blasts.
Catherine Wehrer, of Haledon, has dealt with cracks in the foundation of her home and in her ceilings. She has lived in her home since 1970. Haledon residents are complaining about noise coming from the 116-year-old quarry. Some longtime homeowners say the blasting sounds are worse than ever before. The borough and Braen Stone have agreed for the business to install seismographs at certain nearby locations to measure the magnitude of the blasts.
Tariq Zehawi/NorthJersey.com
Catherine Wehrer, of Haledon, has dealt with cracks in the foundation of her home and in her ceilings. She has lived in her home since 1970. Haledon residents are complaining about noise coming from the 116-year-old quarry. Some longtime homeowners say the blasting sounds are worse than ever before. The borough and Braen Stone have agreed for the business to install seismographs at certain nearby locations to measure the magnitude of the blasts.
Catherine Wehrer, of Haledon, has dealt with cracks in the foundation of her home and in her ceilings. She has lived in her home since 1970. Haledon residents are complaining about noise coming from the 116-year-old quarry. Some longtime homeowners say the blasting sounds are worse than ever before. The borough and Braen Stone have agreed for the business to install seismographs at certain nearby locations to measure the magnitude of the blasts.
Tariq Zehawi/NorthJersey.com
Catherine Wehrer, of Haledon, has dealt with cracks in the foundation of her home and in her ceilings. She has lived in her home since 1970. Haledon residents are complaining about noise coming from the 116-year-old quarry. Some longtime homeowners say the blasting sounds are worse than ever before. The borough and Braen Stone have agreed for the business to install seismographs at certain nearby locations to measure the magnitude of the blasts.
Catherine Wehrer, of Haledon, has dealt with cracks in the foundation of her home and in her ceilings. She has lived in her home since 1970. Haledon residents are complaining about noise coming from the 116-year-old quarry. Some longtime homeowners say the blasting sounds are worse than ever before. The borough and Braen Stone have agreed for the business to install seismographs at certain nearby locations to measure the magnitude of the blasts.
Tariq Zehawi/NorthJersey.com
Catherine Wehrer, of Haledon, has dealt with cracks in the foundation of her home and in her ceilings. She has lived in her home since 1970. Haledon residents are complaining about noise coming from the 116-year-old quarry. Some longtime homeowners say the blasting sounds are worse than ever before. The borough and Braen Stone have agreed for the business to install seismographs at certain nearby locations to measure the magnitude of the blasts.
Catherine Wehrer, of Haledon, has dealt with cracks in the foundation of her home and in her ceilings. She has lived in her home since 1970. Haledon residents are complaining about noise coming from the 116-year-old quarry. Some longtime homeowners say the blasting sounds are worse than ever before. The borough and Braen Stone have agreed for the business to install seismographs at certain nearby locations to measure the magnitude of the blasts.
Tariq Zehawi/NorthJersey.com