Cinnaminson Police Chief Met With Philadelphia Officials About Nuisance Boom Cars

Charlie Dwyer

CINNAMINSON, NJ – Some residents of Philadelphia aren’t being good neighbors to Delaware River waterfront communities across south Jersey. That’s because the sounds coming from their ‘boom cars’ are rippling across the river causing a noise disturbance to residents of those communities.

“Several municipal and State of New Jersey officials, including Cinnaminson Police Chief Richard Calabrese, met today with representatives of the City of Philadelphia to discuss the “Boom Car” noise concerns which have impacted communities along the Delaware River,” the Cinnaminson Police Department said. “As a result of that meeting, the Philadelphia Police Department has ordered additional resources to patrol the areas in which the noises have been reported, specifically during peak hours. Agency policies and procedures are being reviewed and modified to help combat this issue as well.”

Chief Calabrese said participating agencies and officials will soon meet again to monitor progress and reevaluate plans as needed.


Residents are encouraged to contact the Cinnaminson Police Department’s non-emergency phone number at (856) 829-6666 to report loud noises. This will assist the Cinnaminson Police Department with documenting the concerns and coordinating a response with other area agencies.

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