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Waltham Rental Housing Association 35th Anniversary Dinner Meeting

The Waltham Rental Housing Association (WRHA) is celebrating its 35th year anniversary with a dinner meeting on Tuesday, May 8th.   Special guests Representatives Thomas Stanley and John Lawn will be joining us to celebrate this milestone and to discuss the future of housing in Waltham.

 

WRHA was founded as a group of concerned property owners in the City.  They have stressed educating members on the rights and responsibilities to provide safe housing.  Smaller rental housing owners provide over seventy percent of the affordable housing in the Commonwealth.  Real estate owners are the backbone of the community and have a significant influence on the neighborhoods where they own property. 

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A recent initiative, in coordination with the Waltham Energy Action Committee and Mass Save, was to present a Conference on Energy and Weatherization at the Waltham Public Library.  Programs to improve energy usage available to single family, multi-family and small apartment owners were advertised.  Increased energy efficiency and reduced costs aids landlords, tenants and the larger community.

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Please join WRHA in celebrating a better Waltham.  The dinner is Tuesday, May 8th starting at 6:30pm at the Elephant Walk, 663 Main St.  The cost is $30 in advance, $35 at the door.  We will have a four-course meal with vegan, vegetarian and gluten-free options.  Call (781) 891-1899 for more information.

 

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