Vanessa Carlton and John McCauley have been embroiled in an ongoing authorized battle with noisy neighbors for a pair years now. The “A Thousand Miles” singer and Deer Tick member introduced the battle to the Rhode Island Supreme Courtroom on Thursday (April 2) whereas a whole lot of excessive schoolers noticed.
The musicians are combating their Warwick neighbors Artak Avagyan and Lee Beausoleil, who purchased the 15-acre industrial zoned property at 175 Publish Highway in 2019 and presently lease it to North American Crane and Rigging. The homeowners made a proposal to construct contractor storage items, and it was met with backlash that led to the withdrawal of the event plans. Since then, they’ve demolished a footbridge constructed by Boy Scouts, slicing off entry to a scenic path. Additionally they erected a chain-link fence, which blocks the doorway to the strolling path.
In November 2024, the since-retired Superior Courtroom Choose Daniel A. Procaccini restricted actions at 175 Publish Highway to town’s restrict of 60 decibels, however the noise allegedly hasn’t stopped. It isn’t simply Carlton and McCauley complaining concerning the noise; different neighbors expressed their frustrations to NBC 10 Information. Carlton and McCauley additionally accused Avagyan of harassing the couple by filming them together with his cellphone on the property line, however he denies the allegation.
In the meantime Carlton’s new album, Veils, is slated for launch on April 17, and Deer Tick’s Coin-O-Matic arrives on June 5.



