352 Mass. 783 | Mass. | 1967
The allegations of this bill in equity in substance are as follows: The plaintiffs are owners of property, or reside, in the Mattapan district of Boston; the defendant has a license to conduct dances on premises in the immediate vicinity called Town & Country Club; on at least one night each week dances, with an admission charge and attended by about 450 youths, are conducted at the club; when dances are conducted there is a substantial increase of traffic in the streets near by and cars are parked by patrons in such a manner as to obstruct access to the plaintiffs’ houses; numerous patrons congregate in the streets before, during and after the dances, making “loud and raucous noises and shout[ing]obscenities”; during the dances noise, shouting and loud music emanate from the club, which disturb the plaintiffs and interfere with their sleep; patrons upon leaving the club have engaged in brawling and fisticuffs; and empty beer cans and liquor bottles are thrown by them onto the plaintiffs’ premises. The bill seeks injunctive relief and damages. A master to whom the case was referred made a report, and, pursuant to an order of recommittal, made a
Decree affirmed with costs of appeal.