Tenants erupted into cheers when the motion passed inside a packed Museo del Barrio in East Harlem. “I kept saying, just like the Knicks won the championship, let’s make history today. We did,” said Sarah Delany, a rent stabilized tenant from the Bronx. After much consternation, chanting, and even a zombie invasion, New York City’s.
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Tenants erupted into cheers when the motion passed inside a packed Museo del Barrio in East Harlem. “I kept saying, just like the Knicks won the championship, let’s make history today. We did,” said Sarah Delany, a rent stabilized tenant from the Bronx. After much consternation, chanting, and even a zombie invasion, New York City’s.
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