Less Noise, More Peace

America, probably the world’s number one polluter, is slowly making progress in the transition to electric vehicles.

America, probably the world’s number one polluter, is slowly making progress in the transition to electric vehicles. That’s a good thing. But why, when I sit down on my porch to enjoy the lovely Spring weather in peace and quiet, am I assaulted by the obnoxious sound of gas-powered blowers and hedge trimmers? Are rakes no longer used?

Today I tried to read a book, but was driven off by the nearby landscaper droning on and on — for over an hour — to blow every bit of detritus off my absent neighbor’s lawn. What, exactly, is the point?

Why can’t the towns at least suggest that landscaping companies upgrade their machinery to battery-powered equipment, which is non-polluting and far less noisy? Why don’t homeowners suggest to their landscapers that they try not to bother their neighborhood with non-muffled equipment?

I’m a peaceful guy. I think we should live and let live. But there is also such a thing as being courteous and respectful of others.

Steve Auerbach

Oak Bluffs

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Sara Piazza Edgartown

Steve, Edgartown came within five votes (94-89) of banning these loud and dirty machines this past April(see you next year). They are being banned all over the country. Not only are they loud and annoying but they are unhealthy for the workers who wear them on their backs and breathe the fumes, as well as being bad for the planet. I know Vineyard Haven would like to get on the bandwagon, I hope you will take up the cause in Oak Bluffs.

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