WAWARSING — Kiryas Joel's ruling faction has been unable to stop Ulster County from issuing summer camp permits to their Satmar adversaries.
Ulster Supreme Court Judge James Gilpatric declined Monday to issue a restraining order on the county's May 9 awarding of four camp permits to allies of Zalman Teitelbaum. Tuesday's initial inspection of the Wawarsing and Rochester campgrounds was therefore able to go ahead as scheduled.
Aaron's lawyer — Richard Mahon II — also filed a complaint Monday aimed at overturning Ulster County's decision.
"The county did what it never should have done: it picked sides," Mahon wrote in a letter to the court Thursday.
Gilpatric plans to make a final ruling on the permits by the camps' June 26 start date, said Ben Ostrer, Zalman's lawyer.
Some 3,500 Hasidic teens attend the camps in Dairyland, Kerhonkson, Napanoch and Ulster Heights each year. The Brooklyn-based Rosenberg family has run the camps for the past five decades.
Aaron's sect withdrew from Rosenberg's camps in 2007 and created their own, parallel offerings in Sullivan County.
Source: Times Herald-Record
maybe it's a wink that everyone keep focused on their own construction, not on the rival's destruction, this time the Zalmanites hit it big, they had a big win, it's only normal everyone stick to what they have, concentrate on growing and building up positively.
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