A Hasidic congregation’s 13-year-old plan to build a rabbinical college with apartments for students and their families on 130 acres in Pomona has stalled. The Journal News says the U.S. Supreme Court declined Friday to hear an appeal by Congregation Rabbinical College of Tartikov, which for more than a decade has been trying to build the facility off Routes 202 and 306. The group could still seek a zone change and has yet another legal challenge in the wings. The latest legal action challenged Pomona’s zoning laws as discriminatory.