BOO!
The show will go on tonight at the Pennhurst Asylum.
Chester county Common Pleas court Judge Richard Shenkin turned down an "emergency" injunction request to prevent the attraction from opening.
The petition filed on behalf of a Pennhurst neighbor named Saul Rivkin by Attorney Stephen Siana failed to show "immediate and irreparable harm" to him or the community, according to the judge.
That was good news for the some 90 part-time employees (a dozen or so attended the proceeding) who will go to work tonight hoping to scare the bejesus out of paying customers.
Attorney for Richard Chakejian, Brian Calloway, pointed out that his client had done everything that was asked of him by the township to open the attraction.
More later.
Chester county Common Pleas court Judge Richard Shenkin turned down an "emergency" injunction request to prevent the attraction from opening.
The petition filed on behalf of a Pennhurst neighbor named Saul Rivkin by Attorney Stephen Siana failed to show "immediate and irreparable harm" to him or the community, according to the judge.
That was good news for the some 90 part-time employees (a dozen or so attended the proceeding) who will go to work tonight hoping to scare the bejesus out of paying customers.
Attorney for Richard Chakejian, Brian Calloway, pointed out that his client had done everything that was asked of him by the township to open the attraction.
More later.
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