"We can't open the windows. We have constantly there's dust everywhere. Even when I'm walking, there's dust in my mouth. Our building shakes from the trucks, the whole building shakes. And it's just created a really unsafe - it's disrupted the peace in my neighborhood," Weill seethed.
"We're really mad. We needed to do something drastic to get them to listen to us because they've told us countless lies. We've tried to be nice," Jana Weill, 42, told The Post.
More than 50 people formed a human shield outside the SIM Municipal Recycling to block trucks from entering Wednesday - as they protested the rock-smashing operations that they say have been a blight on the neighborhood.
But the angry residents said they have recently learned the plant would continue operating at the location for at least five years, despite being promised it would be a temporary operation.
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