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GOP, landlords call for end to eviction ban

ALBANY — Republicans and landlords on Wednesday pushed back against a Democratic proposal to extend the eviction moratorium originally passed to provide relief during the COVID-19 crisis. The Assembly Minority Conference held a virtual news conference Wednesday morning calling on state lawmakers to end the moratorium that denies property owners the ability to evict tenants who do not pay their rent. A vote on the extension was originally slated for this week in the state Legislature, but on Wednesday, the vote was delayed until Monday. The moratorium was first passed in May of last year, early in the COVID-19 pandemic, in an effort to assist tenants who were impacted economically by the coronavirus outbreak.

Central Mass housing authorities win $9M in funding

Housing authorities in Central Massachusetts brought in more than $9 million in federal funding announced Tuesday for public housing improvements. The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development funding totaled $92 million to Massachusetts housing authorities, which oversee thousands of subsidized living units across the state. Among the biggest recipients was the Worcester Housing Authority, which took in nearly $6.6 million. The funding will benefit capital investments in public housing units, according to HUD. The work can range from smaller improvements such as water conservation measures or heating system upgrades to big-scale improvement such as roof replacements. In all, 13 housing authorities in Central Massachusetts received funding:

Work to begin on empty Bliss, Columbia units

HUDSON — After assessing 25 offline apartments, the Hudson Housing Authority determined seven Bliss Towers units will be ready for occupancy by the end of January. The other 18 units in Bliss Towers and Columbia Apartments, all at 41 N. 2nd St., require significant repairs. Hudson Housing Authority Commissioner Rebecca Borrer showed the findings at the Wednesday night meeting after visiting the apartments with other staff and commissioners Nov. 30 and again Monday. Damaged floors, ceilings and walls, broken heaters, broken tiles, damaged window frames and damaged bathrooms with gutted appliances and built-up rust were displayed in photographs Borrer presented from her visit to offline Bliss Towers units. Office storage could also been seen in some of the units.

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