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Details on Changes at Thomson Country Club, North Reading

Readers want to know more about the changes at the Thomson Country Club.

 

Welcome to You Ask... Patch Answers where we answer readers questions. We recently received questions about the changes at the Thomson Country Club. Patch readers want to find out more about the facility, memberships and restaurants. Here's your answer.

Owner of Teresa's Italian Eatery in Middleton Nick Yebba, Sr. is taking over the restaurant, function facility, pool, tennis court and driving range at the Thomson Country Club. Yebba purchased parts of the club, meaning everything except for the golf club itself, for $2.2 million and is doing $3 million in renovations, he said.

The pool and tennis courts will be open next summer and a membership will be needed for those. You will not need a membership for the restaurants, Theresa’s Prime and Grill 19, and there is not a minimum monthly spending requirement at either eatery. They are both open to the public.

Memberships to golf will be separate, and Yebba is not in charge of those. He does own the driving range, but is unsure of how he is going to handle that at this point, he said. 

He hopes to open before Memorial Day next year and wants the club to have a "resort feel," he said. Please check in with Patch for more details on the pool and tennis court memberships and pricing as they become available.

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Lauren McMullen

9:07 am on Friday, September 28, 2012

I am stunned that the design of this building has been chosen. North Reading is a Colonial town with a Colonial character. This building does not blend with the style of the Town at all. I can only hope that Mr. Yebba redesigns the building before construction starts.

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Barry

1:16 pm on Friday, September 28, 2012

Have you ever seen the clubhouse that's there now? I believe the proper term for its architectural style is "Early 1960's Grotesque".

Landrey

12:13 pm on Tuesday, February 12, 2013

Any updates on this? Anyone have ideas as to how much pool membership will cost?
Thanks!

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Alex Harrison

10:53 am on Wednesday, April 3, 2013

Just got a letter in the mail. Pool is about $1300 per family and there is a non refundable $300 fee to apply. The letter has the fee in big bold letters! Nothing has changed here. Still poor management!

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