A court hearing Tuesday on whether Orthodox Jews can erect an eruv that would touch on three East End communities focused on whether town officials would have the right to interfere with the placement of a key part of the religious area's boundaries.

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A court hearing Tuesday on whether Orthodox Jews can erect an eruv that would touch on three East End communities focused on whether town officials would have the right to interfere with the placement of a key part of the religious area's boundaries.