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The city's attempt to increase its East Side park space has hit a boulder. A boulder in the shape of a swank Sutton Place co-op with rich and powerful residents who don't want their green backyard to become public park area! One Sutton Place South filed a lawsuit to stop the city from turning part of the building's half-acre backyard into a park, claiming that any action "violates the easement and constitutes an unlawful trespass." Sigh, this is what happens when the city takes land from a building to build the FDR - if only the time machine could bring everyone back to 1939 to write a better contract!

  • Today on the Gothamist Newsmap: a missing child at Richmond Terrace and Franklin Ave. on Staten Island, a stabbing on Blake Ave. in Brooklyn, and a patient went missing at Parkway Hospital at 113 St. and 70th Rd. in Queens.
  • Physicist Stephen Hawking is writing an adventure novel aimed at middle-grade readers called "George's Secret Key to the Universe."
  • After-school programs at city schools, which help kids with academic tutoring and offer music and art instruction that are no longer part of schools’ curricula, will likely have to close due to lack of funding.
  • Former New York Giants linebacker LaVar Arrington was injured in a motorcycle accident, after he lost control of his bike and hit a guard rail while exiting I-495 in Maryland.
  • Sean Bonner’s list of vegan restaurants and places with vegan menu offerings around NYC.
  • New York City pools open June 29th, and the Parks Dept. has a borough-by-borough guide to all 51 one of them.
  • Elle magazine editorial coordinator Nina Weiss is letting local students and teachers conduct their classes in her Brooklyn apartment - 9th grade boys in the living room, 6th graders in the kitchen nook - after they lost their usual space in a nearby church to a fire.
  • Curbed notes that lawyers for 1 Sutton Place are suing New York, after plans were announced to make the building’s formerly private park on city-owned land open to the public.

We knew holiday tips were trouble! The former doorman to a Sutton Place apartment building on East 52nd Street is suing his former employers for $2 million. Viorel Cincu says that he was unfairly fired after 17 years of service, after a videotape showed him allegedly stealing a colleague's $400 tip.

Dusk, by Paulo C.

See, not all dog fights have to do with dogs off-leash. Some dog owners on the Upper East Side are arguing about an incident where leashes were problematic. The Post reports that Alida Rubin is suing Eva Karasthasis for "ignoring her warnings and approaching her and Punim, her Shih Tzu, causing the dog to tangle her in the leash and landing her on the sidewalk on Sutton Place."

Rubin said she told Karastathis to keep her dog away from Punim, who is not canine-friendly. "My dog thinks she's number one in the neighborhood," said Rubin.

Iin yet another story of a con artist duping an elderly person, an 81 year old astronomer was bilked by a 31 year old scammer out of over $200,000. The fact that Joseph Gossner is a prominent city philanthropist lands him on the cover of the Daily News - he was taken in by Janet Costello, who told him she suffered from breast cancer and needed money to pay the bills, but actually used the money to buy a Hummer among other things.

Sexism - and weightism - seems to be the crux of a $15 million lawsuit filed by two waitresses at the Sutton Place Bar & Restaurant. Kristen McRedmond and Alexandria Lipton claim that management was asking only female servers their weights and doing some crazy things, like one manager trying to pick up McRedmond to be weighed on a scale. Or there's the manager who asked waitresses their weights:"The manager, Neil, came over to me and asked me how much I weigh. I said, 'I don't know.' He looks me up and down, and he goes, '135' . . . Then he writes down my weight," Lipton said. Also, McRedmond and Lipton claim that they were criticized when they would order fried food, that their weights were put on a spreadsheet, and that they were fired for being upset over the weigh-ins. The Sutton Place Bar & Restaurant's lawyer says the lawsuit is a "nice piece of fiction."

Residents of a Sutton Place co-op were stunned by a neighbor's murder - at her own son's hands. Bernice Keller, 85 year old 11th floor resident at 400 East 56th Street, was stabbed to death by her 54 year old son Richard last night. The Post reports that prescription medication was found strewn "all over the place." Residents said they heard an argument on Sunday, and while one resident called the doorman about shouting from the Keller apartment last night, apparently Richard Keller himself called 911. Another resident said, "This is a very upscale, well-to-do building. I've never heard of anything happening like this."

There's so much to love in the story about Sean Connery's neighbor suing Connery for being a big ol' bully. Eye doctor Baron Sultan, who lives in the bottom four floors of a six story Sutton Place (fancy!) townhouse, claims that Connery and wife Micheline's renovations ruined the Sultans' special wicker furniture and that their behavior caused "constant noise, foul fumes, water leaks and a rat infestation." Or, as Connery would say with his Scottish burr, "conshtant noish, foul fumesh, water leaksh and a rat infeshtatshion." Gothamist is totally hoping that there's a Saturday Night Live skit with Darrell Hammond as Connery very soon.

Another question: Is Sutton Place the Upper East Side? The Newsday article described the address as the UES, but we've always thought of it more as "Farther Midtown East" or "Northern Turtle Bay."

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