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Amplified Music & Events: Somerville vs Wakefield

How do amplified music & events rules compare between Somerville, MA and Wakefield, MA?

Somerville and Wakefield have similar restriction levels.

Somerville, MA

Middlesex County

Some Restrictions

Somerville restricts amplified music through its noise ordinance and entertainment licensing, with plainly-audible standards at property lines and stricter controls on licensed venues near residential districts.

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Wakefield, MA

Middlesex County

Some Restrictions

Amplified music in Middlesex County is regulated by individual city and town bylaws. Most communities prohibit amplified sound audible at property lines after 10pm or 11pm on weekends.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactSomervilleWakefield
Residential standardPlainly audible at property line-
Quiet hours11 PM to 7 AM weekdays-
Venue cutoffSet by entertainment license-
Outdoor eventsRequire special permit-
Fines from100 to 300 dollars-
Weekday cutoff-10pm common
Weekend cutoff-11pm in cities
Audibility test-Plainly audible at 50 feet
Event permit-Required for outdoor events
State law-MGL c.140 s.157

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Somerville FAQ

Can I have a backyard party with speakers?

Yes during daytime and evening hours, but amplified sound should not be plainly audible beyond your property line after 11:00 PM.

How are bars regulated for live music?

Through entertainment licenses issued by the Licensing Commission, which set end times and sound conditions reviewed annually.

Wakefield FAQ

Can I have amplified music at my backyard party?

Yes, but keep it inaudible at neighboring property lines after the local cutoff. Large events need a permit.

What if my neighbor complains?

Police can issue a warning or citation if sound is plainly audible beyond your property after hours.

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