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It's described as a booming or thumping sound. A repetitive, dull bass that been pulsating through homes and rattling residents' nerves.
A video taken by Carol Napoleon Hampton on Sunday, Oct. 28, 2018 along the Delaware River in Pennsville records music coming from Delaware. The music has been annoying Salem County residents for weeks. The source is unknown.
It's music whose origin is a mystery and has been bombarding residents in the Delaware River towns of Carneys Point, Penns Groveand Pennsville. It's been heard various times since the summer, some say, but the worst spate has been in the past couple of weeks.
"It was like a sickening pulsing heartbeat. We turned up our television, but could not overpower the throb," said Monica Morris Lind, a riverfront resident describing the wave of sound that was traveling across the water on Sunday night.
It begins usually in the early evening and continues on into the early-morning hours. Sometimes that's as late (or early, if you will) as 4 a.m.
Residents are aggravated. Police are frustrated. Their patience is wearing thin.
"At this stage Delaware authorities have not been able to locate (the source of the music)," said Penns Grove Chief of Police John T. Stranahan Sr.
https://www.nj.com/salem/index.ssf/2018/10/a_sickening_pulsing_heartbeat_mystery_music_has_re.html
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A video taken by Carol Napoleon Hampton on Sunday, Oct. 28, 2018 along the Delaware River in Pennsville records music coming from Delaware. The music has been annoying Salem County residents for weeks. The source is unknown.
It's music whose origin is a mystery and has been bombarding residents in the Delaware River towns of Carneys Point, Penns Groveand Pennsville. It's been heard various times since the summer, some say, but the worst spate has been in the past couple of weeks.
"It was like a sickening pulsing heartbeat. We turned up our television, but could not overpower the throb," said Monica Morris Lind, a riverfront resident describing the wave of sound that was traveling across the water on Sunday night.
It begins usually in the early evening and continues on into the early-morning hours. Sometimes that's as late (or early, if you will) as 4 a.m.
Residents are aggravated. Police are frustrated. Their patience is wearing thin.
"At this stage Delaware authorities have not been able to locate (the source of the music)," said Penns Grove Chief of Police John T. Stranahan Sr.
https://www.nj.com/salem/index.ssf/2018/10/a_sickening_pulsing_heartbeat_mystery_music_has_re.html
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