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    Soldier's Memorial Field

    5.0 (1 review)

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    Westfield Indoor Tennis Club

    Westfield Indoor Tennis Club

    1.8
    (5 reviews)
    4.6 mi

    Very annoying and uptight owner. Wouldn't let us have our audience watch the match out of "fear…read morethey may get hit by a tennis ball" and kept trying to micromanage us even in which side to walk to the court.

    Very unprofessional and disrespectful staff. Recommend you stay far away from this poor…read moreestablishment. Owners Marcy and Ed Poole are petty, small people, and act with an attitude of entitlement and no care or appreciation or respect for customers. On top of that, as if that wasn't enough, before they acted inappropriately and disrespectfully to me and my family for the last time, my daughter who went there for years in the training clinic did not improve much due to their instructors' poor quality teaching and lack of organized teaching. They play, but do not learn or teach anything. It's more babysitting than tennis instruction. This place should not be patronized, and based on all of the other 0 star and 1 star reviews, apparently a lot of people agree this place is bad. Why go to a place where the staff doesn't treat their customers with any respect or appreciation? There are plenty of other tennis centers in the area and we've happily moved to another one. If people read this negative review and choose not to go there, as they want real proper tennis instruction, and don't want to be treated this way, maybe Marcy and Ed will start to act like proper business owners see their abhorrent behavior has consequences and they'll lose business to other local tennis centers that deserve your business and teach tennis well. I can't wait to see this place go out of business.

    Life Time

    Life Time

    2.8
    (127 reviews)
    3.5 mi

    Great gym, which I expect, since the membership is pretty high. I have been coming here for four…read moreyears on and off. What I don't understand is, why the equipment is never upgraded. I am waiting for management to bring in a few more machines. I don't mind paying more for a gym that always thinks about their members and upgrading and bringing in new equipment.

    i've been a member for years and they really, REALLY make an effort to make this place as good as…read moreit can be. Always have. Even when freezing my membership during Lockdown and other times i couldn't afford it between gigs. Sure they inadvertently overcharged me for seven months recently by accident (and I didn't follow up) but it only amounted to $200 or so dollars total. So i asked myself: when does life become more important than money? Here. And the monthly charges are indeed hefty but I've never had a run in with rude employees, busted or rude employees of contract switcheroo's - all of which you find at other gyms. So i look at this way: as we get older, we exercise or we're going to have problems sooner. I'm past the old fifties and this could be my last active decade. Our phones are softening us up and not for good but there's also age so why not go out spinning, lifting and grinnin'! And another positive observation, Ace - how they do it here - I can't tell you but daily, they're mixing kids, adults, the elderly and every stripe of our cultural landscape together under one roof without any apparent issues at all. That alone is worth whatever they charge. We could all learn from this. Reminds me of my beloved Denmark. Normalcy, kindness and respect. It's nice to go to a place that's as much Peace Time as Exercise Time which of course makes Lifetime. Yes it's not cheap but if you want cheap, you become cheap. And investment here isn't subject to risk. You know those annoying brokerage or investment caveats? Not here: you put in the lifetime, you extend the life. And get this Yelp of an adage of mine: a gym is one of the few investments of time where if you honestly put the work in, you honestly get results. Yeah. That's what I'm talking about! Personal growth, Baby! Ah Rudyard Kipling. And you can't script this. I'm doing pectorals like Ren and the next thing I know, a phone call comes in from a Summit number and who is it? Berkeley Heights Life Time! "Sir um is this Charles Savoth?" "Why yes", says I. "Well someone returned your credit card at the front desk!" Honest members, honest gym, honestly I'm not the sharpest "bulb" in the gymnasium firmament! But really are bulbs sharp? I don't know but I'm happy as a clam Lifetime has my back, my Buddha front and my slippery plastic! And clams are happy - they're always smiling. Again personal growth on a mollusk-u-lar level!

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