The battle to save a local home for the developmentally disabled has been renewed. Attorneys in the federal case seeking to halt the closure of the Warren G. Murray Developmental Center in Centralia have filed a notice of appeal over a recent decision that would allow the state to shutter the home.   Attorney Judith Sherwin filed the motion Wednesday morning seeking to appeal a July 21st ruling by Magistrate Judge Marvin Aspen, denying the plaintiff’s motion for a preliminary injunction and lifting the temporary restraining order previously entered on June 12, 2013.  The plaintiffs, which include the Murray Parents’ Association, seek to have the court’s July 21, 2014 order reversed, with this case remanded for entry of a preliminary injunction in favor of plaintiffs and against the defendants.  The group of plaintiffs had sought a court order to block the state’s plan to close the center.  Aspen commented in his July ruling that the court recognizes Murray’s closure may cause distress and disruption for plaintiffs, their wards, and their families.  Aspen also noted in court the day of his ruling that he guaranteed his ruling would be appealed.  A spokesperson for the Illinois Department of Human Services, says a closure would be a long process and that there’s no timetable for shuttering the facility.