Tenants gathered at the top floor of Easthampton City Hall on Thursday evening last week, prepared to talk about their efforts to win codified protections for renters in the city and across the state. Instead, there was an air of frustration and confusion in the conference room where they regularly meet, as tenants discussed the latest twist in their long-fought battle for rent stabilization. “I’m sick of compromising, period,” one member of the…
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