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    City Island Residents Demand Solutions for Noisy Boat Parties: “Party Pirates” Disrupt Quiet Waters

    ObservernewsBy ObservernewsSeptember 1, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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    The serene waters off City Island in the Bronx have become the backdrop for late-night boat parties, causing a disturbance for local residents. Often dubbed “party pirates,” these boaters are accused of anchoring their vessels with massive sound systems and turning the area into a loud, aquatic nightclub. As noise levels increase, locals are calling for stronger law enforcement measures to restore the peace.

    What Happened

    Over the last few years, the quiet waters around City Island have been taken over by loud, late-night boat parties. With music blasting well into the early hours, these gatherings are becoming a serious problem for local residents. Many recall how these parties were less of a concern in the past, but things escalated after the pandemic, when people seemed to take their celebrations to new extremes.

    Who Is Affected?

    City Island residents, like John Sheridan, a long-time local, express frustration with the escalating situation. “We started noticing it about eight years ago, but it was nothing compared to the chaos we see now,” said Sheridan. Other residents, such as Bob Preti, who moved to the island in 2018, describe how the disturbances begin with loud music by evening and continue until early morning hours.

    The situation isn’t just about noise; concerns about safety are mounting, especially after a June incident in which a 35-foot party boat caught fire, injuring nearly two dozen people. The boat’s captain was charged with drunk driving, further raising alarm about the risks associated with these gatherings.

    Background or Timeline

    The problem has worsened since the pandemic, with more boats gathering around Hart Island and other areas. In response, Frederick Ramftl, president of the City Island Civic Association, highlighted the widespread nature of the disturbance, noting that it’s affecting not just one area, but the entire waterfront.

    Local authorities are becoming involved, with Council Member Kristy Marmorato working with the NYPD to explore the possibility of increasing patrols and securing funding for an additional Harbor Unit.

    Public or Social Media Reaction

    Residents have taken to social media to express their frustration. One posted about hearing bass for 18 hours straight over a weekend. Many complain about the lack of adequate law enforcement oversight on the waters. While some individuals involved in the parties, like James Reichelt of the “NYC Pirates” jet ski club, are open to discussions about regulating the gatherings, others feel that law enforcement isn’t doing enough to stop the noise.

    Zeeshan “Princezee” Ali, a humorist with a large following, shared that he sees the gatherings as positive and community-building, even comparing them to the vibe of a yacht club. However, his view isn’t shared by many locals, who demand more regulation.

    Official Statement or What Happens Next

    The NYPD has responded by issuing multiple summonses and making arrests, but locals feel that these efforts haven’t been enough to curtail the disturbances. The Coast Guard’s role in enforcing laws on the water has also been criticized, with some residents calling for more active involvement. As Independence Day approaches, concerns about noise levels reaching even higher levels are growing.

    In the meantime, boat owners like Malcolm “Tommy” Jones are calling for a fair approach that allows for recreational boating without disrupting the community. “We just want some places designated for partying, without making it a hassle for everyone,” he said.

    Closing Line

    This story may be updated with more information as it becomes available.

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