KIRYAS JOEL, N.Y. (AP) — An insular Hasidic Jewish village in upstate New York wants to expand, and that is raising tensions with neighbors who fear the growth could overrun their slice of suburbia. The 1.1-square mile village of Kiryas Joel (KEER'-yuhs JOHL) has almost 22,000 residents and has nearly doubled in size since 2000.Read more on NewsOK.com