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Upper East Side Residents Fight Decision to Turn Queensboro Baseball Park Into Private Tennis Club

By DNAinfo Staff on February 18, 2010 11:42am  | Updated on February 18, 2010 11:44am

The Sutton East Tennis Club's bubble under the Queensboro Bridge.
The Sutton East Tennis Club's bubble under the Queensboro Bridge.
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Jennifer Glickel / DNAinfo

By Gabriela Resto-Montero

DNAinfo Reporter/Producer

UPPER EAST SIDE — Residents angry with a decision turning a baseball park under the Queensboro Bridge into a private tennis club plan to protest at a Parks Department meeting Thursday.

Long-time resident Fred Bondy urged his neighbors to contest the decision allowing The Sutton East Tennis Club to take over the public park, saying the place is a vital part of the community.

"Parents teach their children to play baseball on that field, they teach them to ride their bikes in a safe place away from the streets," Bondy said.

DNAinfo reported on Jan. 8 that the Parks Department had approved the tennis club's application to have it's clay courts set up year-round. The club charges between $110 and $180 for court time.

Community Board Eight's Park Committee meeting will be held at 129 E. 79th Street at 6 p.m. Thursday.