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FRIDAY, AUGUST 13, 2021 DEALS OF THE Lynn City Council turns a deaf ear to MAPC$DAY$ PG. 3 By Allysha Dunnigan to an inability for the Council rina Oliver-Milchman, chief of COVID-19 protocols restricting pate remotely by having some- ITEM STAFF Chambers to incorporate a vir- housing and neighborhood de- staff from attending any meet- one come and set up the presen- tual presentation. velopment at the MAPC and ings where masks are not re- tation in the Council Chambers LYNN — The Metropolitan It was another setback for ad- the consultant enlisted to create quired, since the Delta variant at City Hall. Area Planning Council (MAPC) vocates of the affordable hous- Housing Lynn, were very ex- has been rapidly spreading and Although Draisen said this was scheduled to present the ing plan, which was complet- cited to present the plan to the another surge is ongoing. has been doneDEALS multiple times city’s proposed housing produc- ed in March but has yet to be council members and answer Draisen said he sent a letter for them in other public meet- tion plan, “Housing Lynn: A Plan presented to the City Council, their questions, but were disap- to City Council President and ings across theOF state, THE Cyr said the amount of information and for Inclusive Growth,” to the which has to approve the docu- pointed when they learned their mayoral candidate Darren Cyr questions that$ would $coincide City Council and answer ques- ment. virtual participation could not last Friday informing him they DAY with this presentation would tions during Tuesday night’s MAPC Executive Director be accommodated. could not attend the meeting in PG. 3 meeting, but audio issues led Marc Draisen said he and Ka- The MAPC has implemented person, and offered to partici- MAPC, A6 SwampscottDEALS OF THE wants$DA toY$ PG. 3 turn down the noiseDEALS By Sam OFMinton THE ITEM STAFF$ $ SWAMPSCOTT — TheDA SelectY Board approved a letter WednesdayPG. 3 that will be sent to Massachusetts Port Authori- ty (Massport) regarding noise-reduction recommendations at Logan Airport in . During its meeting, the Select Board combed through the letter to ensure that the proper points were being raised. Board members wanted to make sure that the focus was on Swampscott and that a meeting could be set up for town officials to talk with representa- tives from Massport. Brigham and Women’s, Dana Farber The recommendations, which the Bos- ton airport received in 2018 as part of an MIT-led study, would shift 25 per- conduct skin-cancer tests in Nahant cent of incoming flights so that they fly over the Nahant Causeway. In prior By Sam Minton their way to Nahant Beach to offer free Grant Bennett of meetings, board members argued for ITEM STAFF spot checks and skin-cancer screenings for Belmont receives the path to be shifted so that instead of beachgoers. a free skin-cancer going over Swampscott, flights would go NAHANT — On a bright and sunny The van has been coming to Nahant for over the water. Thursday, residents got a chance to en- screening from Dr. six years now, and Sabrina Gonzalez from Jacqui Kemp at “We don’t believe this study goes far sure that they are staying safe from the Brigham and Women’s and Dana Farber enough in considering how to eliminate sun’s rays thanks to Brigham and Wom- Nahant Beach on said that it’s a great beach for the van to Thursday. the entirety of noise impact on all res- en’s Hospital and the Dana Farber Cancer visit. idents of Massachusetts,” said Town Institute. “(Skin cancer is) very prevalent, but it’s Administrator Sean Fitzgerald. “We are After not coming to the beach in 2020 very treatable with early detection,” she ITEM PHOTO | SPENSER HASAK seeking more information from Mass- due to COVID-19, the Blum Van and its team of certified dermatologists made CANCER, A6 NOISE, A6 ZBA sued Councilor shares his by Peabody story as a refugee By Allysha Dunnigan neighbors ITEM STAFF LYNN — City Councilor-at-Large Hong Net published his By Anne Marie Tobin first book “Given a Chance: A Story of Strength, Survival and ITEM STAFF Success” on Aug. 4, discussing his life in Cambodia as a ref- ugee and orphan, his move to the United States and his life PEABODY — A group of dissatisfied abut- ever since. ters has filed a lawsuit against the Zoning Net was born in the small, peaceful village of Chi Kha in the Board of Appeals seeking to overturn its July province of Koh Kong in southwestern Cambodia. He was 6 14 decision to issue a comprehensive permit years old when civil war broke out in the nation and turned to Hemisphere Development Group (HSG) his life upside down. for a 133-unit Chapter 40B housing project at the former J.B. Thomas Hospital property Net was eventually separated from his family; his mother on King Street. and brother died during this time and Net was sent to labor The complaint, filed Aug. 11 in Salem Su- camps known as the “Killing Fields,” where he worked from 6 perior Court, alleges the board violated the a.m. to 10 p.m. to earn one bowl of rice soup per day. open meeting law by denying “the residents These fields got their name from the constant execution of of Peabody due process as they either stifled people suspected to be spies or those who were educated and public comment or deprived the public access deemed a liability, as well as their tendency to lead to death to their meetings.” from starvation. The complaint cites numerous meetings ITEM PHOTO | SPENSER HASAK Net said that during his time there, children were beaten, in which members of the public were not forced to watch executions and had to work in the heat and allowed to speak and/or did not receive ad- City Councilor-at-Large Hong Net reflects on rain. equate notice. his time as a refugee in Cambodia, Thailand, After four years there, Net was forced to go into the moun- ZBA, A7 and Vietnam in his new book, “Given a Chance”. NET, A6 INSIDE: Opinion Saugus High graduate In Swampscott, super ado about nothing. A4 Sports Puccia is a (Air) Force Peabody West falls to By Sam Minton my; graduating from the Air Connecticut. B1 ITEM STAFF Force Academy sure put him LOOK! on the right path. I’m very SAUGUS — Frank Puccia Jourgensen: proud of him for his accom- has plenty of reasons to be I’ve been curious since I plishments.” proud of his son, Christopher. could walk. A8 Whenever a high school stu- Christopher Puccia was re- dent is reaching the end of Lianne Kamp’s “On Ev- cently promoted to a lieutenant their academic career, parents eryone’s Lips” piece on colonel in the U.S. Air Force always wonder what their child display at GALA’s latest during a ceremony in San An- will want to do after graduat- exhibition, “Pop Art + tonio, Texas. ing. That’s exactly how Chris- Streetstyle.” Story and U.S Air Force Lt. “I’m proud of him of course,” topher’s father found out that photos on LOOK! A8. Christopher Puccia said the elder Puccia. “He put he wanted to go into the armed in the hard work. He had an ITEM PHOTO | SPENSER HASAK aim for success in the acade- AIR FORCE, A7

OBITUARIES...... A2 LOOK!...... A8 DIVERSIONS...... B5 HIGH 88° VOL. 142, ISSUE 210 OPINION...... A4 SPORTS...... B1-2 CLASSIFIED...... B6-7 LOW 74° POLICE/FIRE...... A5 COMICS...... B4 ENTERTAINMENT...... B8 PAGE A8 $1.50 A2 THE DAILY ITEM FRIDAY, AUGUST 13, 2021 OBITUARIES Republicans take to mask wars John J. Gargalianos LYNN - John J. Gargalianos, as virus surges in red states 89, of Lynn, formerly of Pea- By Will Weissert body, died peacefully after a ASSOCIATED PRESS relatively brief illness. Son of the late John and Catherine WASHINGTON — Top Gargalianos, John is survived Republicans are battling by his wife, Diana (Pavlis), son school districts in their own Peter with his children Mya and states' urban, heavily Dem- Allison, son Steven with his ocratic areas over whether children Jocelyn, Jaron, and students should be required Jackson, Godchildren Virginia to mask up as they head and Athena, sister-in-law Kath- back to school — reignit- erine, as well as nieces, neph- ing ideological divides over ews, and cousins, all of whom mandates even as the latest he loved dearly. He was pre- coronavirus surge ravages deceased by his sister Freda the reddest, most unvacci- and brothers George, Angelo nated parts of the nation. (Lucky), and Tom. Republican Gov. Ron De- John served in the U.S. Navy, Santis of Florida has issued Submarine Division during the Senior Championship in 1987. an executive order threat- For years, John was an active Korean Con ict. He worked for ening to cut funding from member of the Brotherhood of IBM until he established his school districts that defy a own business, Ofce Products Freemasonry. He was a Past statewide ban on classroom Services, in 1972. As an active Master of both the Amity-Mo- PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS mask mandates. He's now member of the local business saic Lodge and the Jordan suggesting his of ce could Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis answers questions related to school open- community, he was bestowed Lodge, and was recognized ings and the wearing of masks in Surfside, Fla. the Distinguished Service with numerous honors includ- direct of cials to withhold Award by the Lynn Chamber of ing the Joseph Warren Medal pay from superintendents purple state of Virginia has Brendan Steinhauser, a Re- porters to the parking lot Commerce. for Exemplary Service to Ma- who impose such rules any- decried school mask man- publican strategist in Tex- to shout obscenities. First- John was an avid golfer. He sonry. John was also a mem- way. dates in the name of paren- as. "We're approaching this term U.S. Rep. Madison spent 3 years on the Peabody ber of the Scottish Rite 32° South Carolina Gov. Hen- tal rights. very tribalisticly, very angri- Cawthorn, R-N.C., recent- High School Golf team before and a Shriner since 1956. ry McMaster is threaten- The posture comes with ly, very politically," he said, ly showed up to denounce graduating in 1949. He spent Service Information: Ser- ing to withhold funding to some clear political incen- adding that both sides are masking rules approved by 15 years as a member at Happy vices will be private. schools in his state's capital tives for Republicans. The digging in "instead of trying county school board mem- Valley (now Gannon) Golf Club Donations in John’s memo- of Columbia over masking party's base has opposed to get together, I believe, at bers in his district, calling before joining Salem Country ry may be made to Shriners rules, while Texas Gov. Greg mask rules for more than the most local level possible, them "nothing short of psy- Club in 1975 where he be- Hospitals for Children, 51 Abbott has vowed to en- a year and long recoiled at and saying, 'Hey, let's try chological child abuse." came a lifetime member. John Blossom Street, Boston, MA force a similar order against the word "mandate." Still, and work out what's best.'" It all comes as some Dem- had many titles and awards as 02114, or online at https:// mask mandates — despite some within the GOP's own The issue has packed lo- ocrat-run states are moving an accomplished amateur golf- donate.lovetotherescue.org/ large school districts around ranks have begun to warn of cal school meetings and in the opposite direction, re- er, but was particularly proud the state, including Dallas the safety and political risks sparked heated exchanges. imposing masking rules for to have won the Salem Country and Austin, promising to go involved in making schools Video of a meeting in Ten- classrooms and other public Club Championship in 1986 ahead with classroom face — and children's health — nessee's Williamson Coun- spaces after easing them and the Massachusetts State covering requirements. the chief battleground for ty showed angry parents in recent months, when it Even the Republican gu- an ideological ght. chanting "No more masks" seemed the pandemic might bernatorial candidate in the "It's very visceral," said and following mask sup- be waning. Biden’s complicated new task: keeping Democrats together By Jonathan Lemire hope to succeed with what letter to leadership, Sen. leadership have pushed to reality as this budget pro- nine centrist Democratic and Lisa Mascaro they've called a two-track Joe Manchin of West Vir- simultaneously pursue the cess unfolds." lawmakers sent Speaker ASSOCIATED PRESS legislative strategy, the ginia, one of two high-pro- infrastructure and budget Biden on Wednesday Nancy Pelosi a letter this months ahead will almost le moderate senators, ex- bills. seemed to take aim at the week warning against big WASHINGTON — Pres- certainly be dominated by pressed misgivings about But Kyrsten Sinema, the moderates' concerns that spending in the budget ident Joe Biden overcame a tedious balancing act. the size of the $3.5 trillion enigmatic Arizona senator his plan would pump too bill. House Democrats are skepticism, deep political With exceedingly slim ma- package. who stands as one of the much money into the econ- expected to take up the polarization and legisla- jorities in Congress, Biden At the same time, pro- moderates in the caucus, omy, declaring that his tive gamesmanship to win budget resolution for a can't afford many defec- gressives in the House, already announced her po- agenda was "a long-term vote later this month, but bipartisan approval in the tions in a party whose fresh off forcing the ad- sition, declaring she can- investment" and " scally Senate this week of his $1 IN-MEMORIAM the holdouts suggested membersPAUL include A GAUDET moder- ministration's hand on not vote for a $3.5 trillion responsible." they would resist a pack- trillion infrastructure bill. ates and progressives. 1931 ~ August 15 ~ 2021 reviving a moratorium on package. And on Wednes- The president portrayed age of that size amid the But as the bill moves to "Is it going to be easy?" evictions, have made clear day, Manchin made it clear the package not as eco- backdrop of potentially ris- consideration in the House Senate Majority Lead- they see a moment to wield that he, too, believes the nomic stimulus, but as a ing ination and debt, and alongside a $3.5 trillion er Chuck Schumer said power. current price tag is too more substantial rework- the new expenditures that budget that achieves the Wednesday. "Absolutely With no votes to spare much. ing of the support provided rest of Biden's agenda, the not. But if past is prologue, in the evenly split 50-50 "It is simply irresponsi- for child care, elder care could be needed to tackle president is facing an even we got a chance — a decent Senate and a slim margin ble to continue spending and other aspects of Amer- the coronavirus pandemic. more complicated task. He chance." in the House, any single at levels more suited to ican life. Some moderates feared must keep a diverse, some- that a vote in favor of the The We intra-partylove and you and jock- senator or a few represen- respond to a Great Depres- "If your primary concern times fractious Democrat- eyingWe began miss you evenevery day. as the tatives could deny Biden sion or Great Recession — right now is the cost of bigger bill could cost them ic Party in line behind the Senate was putting the the majority he needs for not an economy that is on living, you should support their seats next fall; one fragile compromises that Clara, Paul, Julie, Peter, moderate Democrat, veter- nishingJonathan touches and Alex on its passage. Knowing that the verge of overheating," this plan, not oppose it," underpin both measures. overnight voting marathon they must appease all in Manchin said in a state- the president said. an Rep. Ron Kind of Wis- If Biden and Democrat- that didn't end until near- their party, Biden and the ment. He urged colleagues In the House, a simi- consin, announced Tues- ic leaders in Congress ly dawn Wednesday. In a Democratic congressional "to seriously consider this lar dynamic is at play, as day that he was retiring.

IN-MEMORIAM MASSACHUSETTS BRIEFS PAUL A GAUDET 1931 ~ August 15 ~ 2021 IN-MEMORIAM JOHN GAUDET Protesters accuse Raythe- calls seapower capability their fear of people, they Avant to pay Massachusetts 1971 ~ August 12 ~ 2021 on of abuses, block plant — sensors, combat man- behave unpredictably and agement systems, radar aggressively, resulting in $1.6m in debt settlement entrances and sonar. About 1,000 injuries to people and a sad BOSTON (AP) — Avant, people work at the facility. ending for the habituat- PORTSMOUTH, R.I. a Chicago-based loan ser- “We respect the right to ed animal,” the statement (AP) — A group of activists vice provider has to pay lawful and peaceful pro- said. blocked the entrance to a Massachusetts $1.6 mil- test,” the company said in Last year, a coyote killed We love and you and Raytheon plant in Rhode lion to settle allegations We miss you every day. a brief emailed statement. a puppy on a seashore that it used abusive debt We love you and Island on Thursday morn- beach, Reynolds said. collection practices against Clara, Paul, Julie, Peter, We miss you every day ing to protest what they al- Small child bitten by coyote Jonathan and Alex lege is the company’s role its consumers. Mom, Paul, Julie and Peter in the “killing of civilians” on Cape Cod beach Boston police auto mechan- The settlement was led ic pleads guilty to fraud on Tuesday by Attorney and “other human rights PROVINCETOWN, General Maura Healey, abuses.” Mass. (AP) — A coyote bit a charges whose of ce has been in- Some members of a group small child on a Cape Cod BOSTON (AP) — A for- called the Fang Collective beach on Wednesday eve- vestigating the company’s chained themselves to two mer Boston Police Depart- practices since 2015, The IN-MEMORIAM ning, authorities said. JOHN GAUDET vehicles next to the guard The child was bitten on ment auto mechanic has Boston Globe reported. 1971 ~ August 12 ~ 2021 shack at the entrance to North Herring Cove Beach pleaded guilty to embez- Investigators said the the Portsmouth plant at in Provincetown, which is zling more than $260,000 company violated state about 6 a.m. within the Cape Cod Na- by purchasing parts, tools debt collection regulations Law enforcement, re- tional Seashore, at about and other supplies for the through its practices of ghters and tow trucks 8:30 p.m., according to a department that he then making excessive phone had also responded to the statement from seashore sold on the side to others, calls to borrowers and fail- scene. Deputy Superintendent federal prosecutors said. ing to notify them of their Two protesters were lat- Leslie Reynolds. Bahram Gharony, 36, right to receive detailed We love you and er arrested, the group said The child’s gender and who worked in the depart- documentation of their We miss you every day Stories live on. in a post on social media. age were not disclosed. The ment’s Fleet Management loans. The men had attached Division, pleaded guilty Mom, Paul, Julie and Peter child was bitten in the face/ Massachusetts’ debt col- Tell theirs. themselves to concrete neck/shoulder area, Reyn- Wednesday to wire fraud, lection regulations are the blocks within and under- olds said in a telephone in- according to a statement toughest in the country. neath the vehicles, Ports- terview Thursday. from the U.S. attorney’s of- State regulations prohibit ce in Boston. Share your loved one’s story. mouth police said in an The child was taken the number of calls credi- Gharony used his po- [email protected] | 781-593-7700 emailed statement. The to Cape Cod Hospital in tors can make to debtors to re department was called sition to order parts and Barnstable with injuries no more than two in a span in to free them. supplies that he said were not considered life threat- of a week, the newspaper They are charged with for police, but were instead ening, she said. said. trespassing, conspiracy, sold to others. To conceal In partnership with Park rangers shot the “Our debt collection reg- disorderly conduct, and ob- coyote and on Thursday the deception, Gharony struction of a police of cer. submitted fraudulent and ulations are in place to pro- found the carcass in thick tect consumers from abu- The group in an emailed dune vegetation approx- altered invoices to the sive and illegal practices statement said it was pro- imately 50 yards from department, prosecutors by companies like Avant,” testing the Waltham, Mas- where it had been shot. said. Healey said in a statement. Catch up with your sachusetts-based defense The body will be tested for He also told those he sold contractor’s “weapon sales rabies. the parts to that he had An Avant spokesperson favorite team to Saudi Arabia and Israel, Rangers have respond- lawfully purchased them called the settlement “a and their involvement in ed to several reports this by using a police depart- mutually agreeable reso- in Item Sports! enforcing the U.S.- Mexi- summer of assertive coy- ment discount, prosecutors lution.” can border.” otes approaching people said. The company “neither “Raytheon pro ts from looking for food, the state- He ran his scheme from admits or denies” the attor- the killing of civilians, ment said. The animals June 2017 until last Sep- ney general’s allegations. families and children in have been emboldened tember, authorities said. The payment from Avant Palestine, Yemen and else- because people are leaving Sentencing was sched- will be used to aid local where,” the group said. food out for them or are not uled for Dec. 14. He faces consumer programs in the Raytheon’s Missiles & removing scraps and pack- a maximum of 20 years state who were harmed by Defense plant in Ports- aging from beaches. in prison for each of two Avant’s practices, Healy mouth focuses on what it “When wild animals lose counts of wire fraud. said. FRIDAY, AUGUST 13, 2021 THE DAILY ITEM A3 Heat wave hits Northwest, sending people to cooling centers By Gillian Flaccus ASSOCIATED PRESS PORTLAND, Ore. — People headed to cooling centers Wednesday as the Paci c Northwest began sweltering under another major, multiday heat wave PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS just over a month after re- cord-shattering hot weath- Texas State Sen. Carol Alvarado, D-Houston, er killed hundreds of the wears running shoes as she libusters Senate region’s most vulnerable Bill 1, a voting bill, at the Texas Capitol in Aus- people. tin, Texas. Temperatures soared to 97 degrees Fahrenheit by the evening in Portland, Texas senator ends Oregon. In a “worst-case scenario,” the temperature could reach as high as 111 15-hour libuster F in some parts of western Oregon this week before a weekend cooldown, the over GOP voting bill National Weather Service would not block the legis- said. It’s more likely tem- By Paul J. Weber lation in the Senate. She peratures will rise to 100 F and Acacia Coronado was required to remain or above for three consecu- PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS ASSOCIATED PRESS standing and speaking, tive days, peaking around was prohibited from tak- 105 F on Thursday. Volunteers and Multnomah County employees unload cases of water to AUSTIN, Texas — A Tex- ing bathroom breaks and Sizzling weather also was supply a 24-hour cooling center set up in Portland, Ore. as a dangerous as state senator ended a wore running shoes on the expected in other parts of heat wave grips the Paci c Northwest. 15-hour libuster Thurs- day in the Democrats’ Senate  oor, just as for- the country. The weather “We’ll often hear people in June when temperatures cooling centers. A 24-hour latest de ance over new mer Texas legislator Wen- service said heat advisories say, ‘Who cares if it’s 106 reached 116 F. statewide help line will di- dy Davis did in 2013 when and warnings would be in voting restrictions, but it or 108? It gets this hot in She said she planned to rect callers to the nearest only delayed Republicans she libustered a sweep- effect from the Midwest to Arizona all the time.’ Well, sleep there again this week cooling shelter and offer ing anti-abortion bill. the Northeast and mid-At- who went on to approve people in Arizona have air because the heat in her tent safety tips. the sweeping elections “What’s wrong with lantic through at least Fri- conditioning, and here in was unbearable. Emergency of cials have drive-thru voting during a day. bill just minutes after she the Paci c Northwest, a lot “I poured water over my- sent alerts to phones, said wearily left the  oor. pandemic? What’s wrong The high temperatures in of people don’t,” Kranz said. self a lot. It was up in the Dan Douthit, spokesman with 24-hour voting? Why Portland, part of a usually The GOP’s sustained “You can’t really compare teens, hundred-and-some- for the Portland Bureau of efforts to tighten Texas’ can’t we have expanded temperate region, would us to the desert Southwest.” thing heat. It made me diz- Emergency Management. election laws, however, voting hours for the peo- break all-time records this People began coming into zy. It was not good,” Sned- “We don’t know exact- remained no closer to Re- ple who have to work late? week if the late June heat a 24-hour cooling center ecor said of the June heat. ly how hot it will get, but publican Gov. Greg Ab- Where is all the so-called wave had not done so al- in north Portland before it “I’ve just got to stay cool. I we’re planning for a worst- bott’s desk than a month fraud?” Alvarado said in ready, meteorologist Tyler opened Wednesday. Volun- don’t want to die.” case scenario,” he said. ago. Democrats are still the closing moments of Kranz said. Seattle will be teers and county employ- Gov. Kate Brown has de- The back-to-back heat refusing to show up in the her libuster. “Where does cooler than Portland, with ees set up cots and stacked clared a state of emergency waves, coupled with a sum- state House of Represen- it end? temperatures in the mid- hundreds of bottles of wa- and activated an emergen- mer that’s been exception- tatives in a standoff that She hugged her Dem- 90s, but it still has a chance ter in the air-conditioned cy operations center, citing ally warm and dry overall, has now dragged on for ocratic colleagues after to break records, and many center in a vacant building. the potential for disrup- are pummeling a region 32 days, preventing the nally putting down the people there, like in Oregon, The rst few people in tions to the power grid and where summer highs usu- Senate bill from going any microphone. Minutes lat- don’t have air conditioning. were experiencing home- transportation. Besides ally drift into the 70s or farther. er, the bill passed 18-11 in The forecast was hotter lessness, a population vul- opening cooling centers, 80s. Intense heat waves Democrat Carol Alvara- the Senate, but it is once than for Phoenix, a desert nerable to extreme heat. city and county govern- and a historic drought in do began speaking shortly again stalled since Dem- city notorious for its blister- Among them was Decem- ments are extending public the American West re ect before 6 p.m. Wednesday ocrats continue to their ing summertime tempera- ber Snedecor, who slept two library hours and waiving climate change that is mak- even though she acknowl- holdout at the other end of tures. nights in the same center bus fare for those headed to ing weather more extreme. edged that the libuster the Texas Capitol. New census data expected to reveal a more diverse America By Nicholas Riccardi a Republican mayor was has a mixed race and eth- diverse communities are and Mike Schneider elected earlier this year, nic background. That’s an through an index, a map ASSOCIATED PRESS a group of young, diverse indication that “the social- and a score. Democrats swept into the ly constructed boundaries The rise in counties with Almost 120 years ago, Forth Worth City Council. are being blurred,” said no majority racial or eth- African American domes- “We are nally getting Princeton sociologist Mar- nic group over the past de- tic workers settled in the to a point where we have ta Tienda. cade took place primarily Como neighborhood of “This is a positive devel- in counties that are home Fort Worth, Texas, where people representing us — opment so the narrative to some of fastest-grow- they held Fourth of July who are us,” said Pamela about declining white pop- ing cities in the nation — parades, patronized shops Young, who is Black and ulation is statistical non- Austin, Texas; Charlotte, on Horne Street and lived is the lead criminal justice sense,” Tienda said. North Carolina; Tampa, for several generations in organizer for United Fort To that end, the Census Florida; and Fort Worth. what seemed like a small Worth, a grassroots com- Bureau this year decided Yet it also was evident in town within the big city. munity organization. “It to forgo using the terms places as diverse as Wis- But many young fami- gives me so much hope and “majority” and “minority” consin’s Milwaukee Coun- lies started moving away joy.” The data released this when measuring diversity, ty and the Washington at the end of the last cen- saying those words limit suburb of Fairfax County, tury, leaving behind small week will be used to re- draw congressional and its ability “to illustrate the Virginia. frame houses ready for complex racial and ethnic In addition, the trend renovation. An economic legislative districts, set- ting off a round of partisan diversity of the U.S. popu- could be seen in more ru- boom in Fort Worth helped PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS lation.” Instead, the agen- ral counties that lost pop- make that possible. His- ghting over representa- Estrus Tucker, 67, is a diversity consultant and tion in an increasingly di- cy is using several new ulation, like Texas County, panics who came from measures that show how Oklahoma. Mexico and Central Amer- a lifelong Fort Worth, Texas resident. verse nation. The stakes ica to work in construction, its increasing diversi- white, while more than are particularly high in manufacturing and service ty, whether new barriers three-quarters of those Texas and Florida, two Re- jobs moved in, refurbished are created or old ones over 65 are white. publican-led states getting the homes and helped revi- knocked down, “is a hot The ripple effects from new congressional seats, talize the area. topic, and it’s going to be these changes can be com- where growth is being The new arrivals have a hot topic for some time plex, said Manuel Pastor, a driven in Democratic-lean- changed not only the Como since it’s how we de ne sociology professor at the ing urban areas. neighborhood but sur- equality in America,” said University of Southern Some researchers are not rounding Tarrant County, Estrus Tucker, a diversity California. Pastor says he convinced that the decline one of a growing number consultant who is Black believes an aging white in white population as de- of places in the U.S. where and a lifelong Fort Worth population’s anxiety about ned by the census form white residents no longer resident. racial and ethnic changes is meaningful. Large num- make up the majority. No A rst batch of census helped lead to the rise of bers of Hispanics identify racial or ethnic group does. gures released in April former President Donald as white, and a growing New data from the Cen- showed that U.S. popula- Trump. share of the population sus Bureau due to be re- tion growth had slowed to “You’ve got an aging leased Thursday will map a rate not seen since the white electorate that does LAW OFFICES OF The value of each coupon shown here is equal to the scope of that demo- Great Depression. The not seem to be willing to JAMES J. 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E¦¡¦ M. G DIRECTORS When did we get so mean? President and Publisher Edward L. Cahill M§¢ H. S¢¢ Chief Executive O cer John M. Gilberg I received an email the “up all day.” The last part til you climb in his skin and Edward M. Grant E C J. GŸ C¡Ÿ other day from the bagel sounds like most of us. walk around in it.” Advertising Director News Editor Gordon R. Hall 110 Munroe St. Monica Connell Healey store that I have frequent- On a recent Southwest Of course, the gurative W J. K S ¢ Y P.O. Box 5 Chief Financial O cer Deputy Editor J. Patrick Norton ed for over two decades. Yes, ight, a passenger deliv- image of climbing in some- J N. W  T¢  J ¤¥ Michael H. Shanahan even after carbs became out ered a hook to a ight at- one’s skin doesn’t work Lynn, MA 01903 Chief Operating O cer Editorial Editor Chairman of vogue, I am still religious tendant, which yielded a during COVID, but really Customer Service in my support and con- broken nose and the loss the point is that our empa- PUBLISHERS Monday - Friday, 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. Horace N. Hastings, 1877-1904 sumption. of two teeth. The apparent thy muscles aren’t working Charles H. Hastings and Wilmot R. Hastings, 1904-1922 In this surprising email, cause of the passenger’s well. Connecting Charles H. Hastings, 1922-1940 the store owner mandated rage? A request to fasten All Departments: Ernest W. Lawson, 1940-1960 The only truth we feel Charles H. Gamage and Peter Gamage, 1960-1982 that customers be nicer. the seat belt and put up the these days is our truth. 781-593-7700 Peter Gamage, 1982-1991 Speci cally, we should un- tray table. Maybe that pas- Like the driver wearing a Peter H. Gamage, 1991-1996 Ext. 2 Brian C. šayer, 1996-1999 derstand that as they are senger had also been “up all mask, it’s hard to get be- Bernard W. Frazier Jr., 1999-2005 beginning to take challah day.” yond our emotional walls, Classi ed/Legal Advertising Peter H. Gamage, 2005-2014 orders for Rosh Hashanah, According to the Federal let alone climb around and classi [email protected] John S. Moran, Executive Editor, 1975-1990 “any customer exhibiting Aviation Administration, explore someone else’s. behavior deemed unaccept- through May of this year, Subscriptions So if Atticus’ words don’t [email protected] able or unreasonable may there were 394 “unruly work for us, let’s try some be refused service that day passenger” violations com- honest self-centeredness. Circulation [email protected] or possibly longer depend- pared to 146 and 183 vi- Consider the unintended ing on the severity of the olations in all of 2019 and consequences of our mean- Ext. 3 event. We have ZERO TOL- 2020, respectively. ness. If ight attendants ERANCE.” What are we to do? To Newsroom leave their jobs, fewer I have read about abuses some extent, we can under- [email protected] planes will y. That means suffered by those serving stand our growing mean- [email protected] fewer options and pricier EDITORIAL customers, but it was never ness. Our world has been Ext. 4 this close to home. It made upended. School, work, ights. me wonder why we are travel and simple pleasures And about those restau- Sports so mean and how we can like visiting granny have all rants… If we are nice and [email protected] leave a good tip, we are re- self-correct. changed, and not in a good Ext. 5 In Swampscott, Evidence of this new way. Nothing illustrates minding those who serve us meanness is all around us. our pain better than the that we appreciate them. Retail and Online Here are just a few exam- image of a lone driver in his They might feel a tad bet- Advertising [email protected] ples. car, fully masked, windows ter, and our experience super ado might be more positive. It’s A customer at McDonald’s up as he drives himself ADVERTISING in Ravenna, Ohio, stormed somewhere. He appears to a classic “win-win” situa- Ernie Carpenter Jr. behind a counter and de- be protecting himself from tion. What are we to do? I hear Director of Advertising about nothing manded that the McDon- himself. Could anything and Business Development, ext. 1355 ald’s employee make her a feel more dystopian? my dad’s words, long past [email protected] Here’s what quali es as breaking Slurpee with all three a- If we were feeling gener- but so relevant, “What goes news in Swampscott these days: vors mixed together. Before ous, we might hearken back around comes around.” Ralph Mitchell School superintendent supports the incident was over, she to the wisdom of Atticus I’m ready for some good Sales Representative, ext. 1313 building a new school. landed multiple punches on Finch in “To Kill a Mocking- to come around. How about [email protected] That’s the takeaway from Wednes- two McDonald’s employees. bird” who says, “You never you? Patricia Whalen day’s Page 1 story, in which Super- On her way out and while really understand a person Jill Ebstein is the editor Sales Representative, ext. 1310 intendent of Schools Pamela Ange- handcuffed, the attacker until you consider things of the “At My Pace” series of [email protected] lakis was forced to defend herself explained that she’d been from his point of view… un- books. BUSINESS OFFICE from complaints allegedly led with the State Ethics Commission over Susan J. Conti an email she sent to district families CALEB SCHARF Controller, ext. 1288 encouraging them to visit a web site [email protected] — swampscottsaysyes.org — which Ted Grant lays out the case for a new K-4 ele- We are our data, our data are us Publisher, ext. 1234 mentary school. [email protected] The new school would be built at a By one count, more than it’s just on a bigger scale er part of a process that cost of approximately $98 million, of 2.5 quintillion bytes of than before. Our exter- has been unfurling here Marian Kinney which the town would be responsible digitized information are nally held information, on Earth over most of the ext. 1212 [email protected] for about 65 percent, with the Massa- generated on Earth ev- not encoded in our genet- past 4 billion years. That chusetts School Building Authority ery day. That’s more data ic material yet heritable process is life itself. Will Kraft (MSBA) funding the balance. than all the words spoken and evolvable, has always Biological genes are built Chief Financial Of cer, ext. 1296 There is no shortage of naysayers by all the humans who asked a lot of us. out of organic molecules, [email protected] — or should we say no-sayers — in ever existed, using gen- For centuries, much of but underneath they are Paula Villacreses the town, and everyone is certain- erous estimates for both. this “dataome” has existed all about information. Our Texts, emails, pet videos, in billions upon billions of A/R Specialist, ext. 1205 ly entitled to an opinion. There are dataome may be built dif- [email protected] those who may be unwilling to spend inuencer TikToks, nan- printed books, each requir- ferently than us, but it the $1 per day that the new school cial transactions and data ing energy and raw mate- has all the hallmarks of Mike Shanahan would cost the median, single-fami- about data itself all inun- rials to be fabricated and Chief Executive Of cer, ext. 1956 a living system, including [email protected] ly taxpayer. And there is always the date the world in a seem- accessed. Throughout hu- a deeply symbiotic rela- NIMBY factor, with some residents ingly never-ending ood. man history, the dataome tionship to its originators, Jim Wilson of the Stanley School area, where the As much as this glisten- has taken all manner of Homo sapiens. Like all Chief Operating Of cer, ext. 1200 new school would be constructed, not ing informational ocean resources and attention symbioses — think us and [email protected] wanting to disturb their apparently supports and ampli es to build and sustain; from our microbiomes, or sea bucolic neighborhood. our abilities as a species, it pigments on cave walls CIRCULATION anemones and clown sh How could any right-minded in- also burdens us. The ener- to clay in tablets, to the — that relationship is of- Lisa Mahmoud dividual, however, not expect An- gy and resource demands bricks and mortar of li- Manager, ext. 1239 gelakis to be 100 percent in favor of data storage and com- braries and school rooms. ten, but not always, mu- [email protected] of a project for which she has been putation are enormous, The information of the tually bene cial. We rely advocating since Town Meeting vot- and despite ever-improv- dataome is also constantly on our dataome, and our CUSTOMER SERVICE dataome relies on us, but ed down a similar proposal in 2014? ing ef ciencies and inno- reinvented and rewritten La’ Mosha Ball A project that, if it once again fails vations, the sheer growth into new physical forms, the precise needs of each Customer Service, ext. 1276 to garner enough support, kicks the of data seems to continual- leaping from words to lm may not always align. [email protected] town to the back of the MSBA-fund- ly outpace us: The largest and video, from archived The energy burden of GRAPHICS ing bus, if not to the curb. individual data centers in documents to digital data- the dataome and the im- Could Angelakis have worded her pact on the planetary en- the world, tucked into the bases. Less than 100 years Trevor Andreozzi email so that it was more informa- semi-arid landscape out- ago it jumped onto com- vironment is an example. Designer tive than an endorsement? Certain- side the city of Hohhot in puter punch cards, whose The dataome won’t stop [email protected] ly, and she has to be well aware of Inner Mongolia, each now peak use may have sucked growing, but that growth that by now. We suspect the superin- extend across hundreds up as much as 10 percent can negatively affect the Edwin Peralta Jr. tendent has gained an education in of acres to keep up with of the United States’ an- ecosystems that humans Designer just how far some are willing to go to demand. Yet their micro- nual coal-burning energy rely on. At the same time, [email protected] defeat this project, making it critical processors and storage budget. But, despite the humans must have the NEWSROOM for those who are in favor of the new devices that are state-of- demands of the dataome, dataome to function as a school to offer as much accurate in- the-art today will be ready we’ve seldom stopped to species. The outcome is Mike Alongi formation as possible. for imperfect recycling to- ask why we comply. Why Sports Editor, ext. 1228 rapid technological and [email protected] In its last evaluation of the super- morrow. are we so compelled by behavioral evolution as we intendent, the Swampscott School There are even techno- data and its information? run faster and faster to try Gayla Cawley Committee gave Angelakis an over- logical “mutations,” such In a Darwinian sense, to stay stationary, trying News Editor, ext. 1236 all “exemplary” evaluation, based on as blockchains and crypto- we understand that our to nd sustainability with [email protected] her demonstrated ability to guide currencies, that are delib- informational world con- the district and serve as the leading our information. Allysha Dunnigan erately, computationally fers amazing survival Critically, by seeing Reporter, ext. 1302 advocate for students and families. and energetically demand- advantages onto us as a We maintain that her zeal for a proj- the dataome as a living [email protected] ing (or else we could all species. We can explicitly thing, we might gain a ect she deems critical in order for Spenser Hasak beat the system, mining learn from the past. We better understanding of the district to provide 21st-century wealth on a whim). So can interact with peo- Photographer, ext. 1332 learning opportunities is exactly why just how unstable a situ- much so that Elon Musk ple we’ll never physical- [email protected] she is considered an exemplary lead- ation we’re in, and how to announced that Tesla ly meet, or, indeed, who er and one whose ethics have never sway the symbiosis more Thor Jourgensen won’t use bitcoin further lived 1,000 years ago. We been in question. toward humanity’s bene- Editorial Editor, ext. 1267 until the cryptocurrency can survey and model the t. It’s hard to nd a cure [email protected] gets its environmental act world to evaluate risk and for dysfunction if you don’t together, or at least uses reward with astonishing Tréa Lavery even recognize the kind of clean energy for 50 per- delity. Yet these advan- Reporter, ext. 1317 organism you’re trying to [email protected] cent of its operations. tages come with mounting nurse back to health. Even with such precau- challenges, whether in en- Vanessa Leroy tions, some projections ergy and environmental We humans need to let go of any sense of suprem- Photographer, ext. 1332 suggest that within 20 change or in misleading, [email protected] years our global electronic corrupted information and acy. Put simply, we have data infrastructure may the sociopolitical instabili- never been alone. We have Jakob Menendez demand as much electrical ties it can cause. always been bound togeth- Photographer, ext. 1332 power as the total amount There is another way to er with our dataome, a [email protected] we generate as a species see all of this. It involves symbiotic entity of biology, Anne Marie Tobin today. We should venerate a realignment of how we language and tools that Assignment Editor, ext. 1307 the engineers and coders think about ourselves as burst onto the scene some [email protected] who optimize and improve distinct from our data. 200,000 years ago, and Sophie Yarin our data to save energy But if we take that leap, that has been reshaping Deputy Editor, ext. 1222 as much as we praise any pieces of the puzzle of our Earth ever since. [email protected] green new deal. existence fall into place. Caleb Scharf is the direc- TECHNOLOGY Really, though, none of The key is understanding tor of astrobiology at Co- this is new for humans, the dataome as just anoth- lumbia University. Tim Noyes Director, ext. 1247 TO SUBMIT YOUR LETTERS, PLEASE MAIL TO THE DAILY ITEM, P.O. BOX 5, LYNN, MA 01903 OR EMAIL TO [email protected] [email protected] FRIDAY, AUGUST 13, 2021 THE DAILY ITEM A5 POLICE/FIRE Gang leader pleads guilty to All address information, particu- on the island” and wanted to larly arrests, re ect police records. know if it was the evening of In the event of a perceived inac- the 11th. involvement in 2018 Lynn murder curacy, it is the sole responsibility of the concerned party to contact SAUGUS ITEM STAFF REPORT RICO conspiracy. cos Salvatrucha clique of not participate in the mur- His sentencing has been the transnational street der, but his ve co-defen- the relevant police department and BOSTON — A 32-year- Accidents scheduled for Dec. 15. gang that operates in dants did; Duggins has a have the department issue a no- old man, alleged to be a Duggins, who is the Massachusetts and nu- history of prior violence tice of correction to the Daily Item. A report of a motor vehicle leader of the MS-13 gang sixth and nal defendant merous other states, along and was previously con- Corrections or clarications will not crash with injury at 4:31 p.m. that murdered a 17-year- Wednesday at 175 Central St. old Lynn boy in 2018, in this case, faces a sen- with El Salvador, Hon- victed of attempted mur- be made without express notice of tence of up to 20 years in duras and Guatemala — der in state court in 2012. change from the arresting police A motor vehicle crash involv- pleaded guilty in federal ing a moped was reported. court Thursday to his in- prison, up to three years of were indicted following Achieving promotion in department. A motor vehicle crash with volvement in the RICO supervised release and a an investigation into the MS-13 generally requires injury was reported at 6:01 conspiracy that led to the ne of up to $250,000. The body of a teenage boy that the commission of a signif- LYNN p.m. Wednesday on Route 1 homicide, the U.S. Attor- other ve defendants have was found in a Lynn park icant act of violence. South before Essex Street. ney's of ce said. already pleaded guilty to on Aug. 2, 2018, prosecu- MS-13 gang members Arrests A report of a motor vehicle Djavier Duggins, aka the RICO conspiracy and tors said. follow certain core rules crash at 7:41 p.m. Wednes- "Haze," of Lynn, plead- their involvement in the The injuries to the vic- and principles, including Wilkin Delgado, 24, of 20 day at Santander Bank, 323 ed guilty to conspiracy to murder, prosecutors said. tim's body indicated that that members attack and Dalton Court, Peabody, was Broadway. conduct enterprise affairs In November 2018, Dug- the teenager had been attempt to kill members of arrested and charged with dis- A report of a car crash into a through a pattern of rack- gins and ve other MS-13 stabbed dozens of times. rival gangs, and do not act orderly conduct at 3:10 a.m. home with injury at 8:06 p.m. eteering activity, more members — who were all Duggins, the alleged lead- as informants or cooperate Thursday. Wednesday at 66 Central St. commonly known as a members of the Sykos Lo- er of the Sykos clique, did with law enforcement. Derek Dingle, 35, of 224 The car was removed and the Washington St., was arrested driver refused medical atten- and charged with trespassing, tion. assault and battery and motor Japan prime minister’s medical adviser vehicle breaking and entering Complaints at 7:34 a.m. Wednesday Ryan Eaton, of 44 Allerton A report of a disturbance at urges tougher measures against virus St., was arrested and charged 12:10 a.m. Wednesday at 4 with trespassing and disor- Williams Ave. A caller report- By Mari Yamaguchi in India, 37 in the United derly conduct at 12:51 p.m. ed she could hear a group of ASSOCIATED PRESS States and 41 in Britain, Thursday. people having a loud argu- according to Johns Hop- Doralys Torres was arrested ment in the distance. Police — A key medical kins University. on a warrant and charged with reported the person would be adviser to Japan's prime Tokyo metropolitan gov- trespassing at 11:35 a.m. turning down his rap practice minister said Thursday ernment taskforce experts Thursday. for the night. that surging infections made similar warnings in the Tokyo area are se- Vicki Uran, 41, of 332 Eu- A report of a suspicious per- earlier Thursday. verely affecting medical clid Ave., was arrested and son at 1:22 p.m. Wednesday "The infections are rag- systems, and urged the charged with shoplifting at at Saugus Center on Central ing and becoming uncon- government to take strict- 1:36 p.m. Thursday. Street. An of cer reported a trollable," said Dr. Norio er measures to drastically Terrence Wright, 57, of 188 man who was smoking mari- Ohmagari, director of reduce people's activity. Washington St., was arrested juana rode down the bike path the Disease Control and "If the infections contin- and charged with trespassing, after being told not to do so, Prevention Center. "It's assault and battery with a and was heading toward Lynn. ue to surge at the current pace, we won't be able to almost a disaster, a situ- dangerous weapon and motor Police were unable to locate ation where people have vehicle breaking and entering the man, who was described save the lives that can be PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS saved," Dr. Shigeru Omi no choice but protect their at 6:11 p.m. on Wednesday. as being shirtless with his hair A woman wearing a face mask to help protect lives on their own." in a bun. said at a news conference. against the spread of the coronavirus walks "The situation is like a di- Masataka Inokuchi, a Accidents A report of suspicious activ- under the scorching sun in Tokyo. Tokyo Medical Association ity at 9:20 p.m. Wednesday at saster." A motor vehicle crash was The Japanese capital hide Suga has faced crit- nies to have their employ- vice president who is also New England Auto Sales at 19 on the Tokyo metropolitan reported at 5 p.m. Wednes- Salem Turnpike and Lincoln has been reporting record icism for going forward ees work from home. He day at Boston and Hamilton numbers of new infections, with the Olympics despite also said health of cials pandemic taskforce, said Avenue. Lynn Police report- emergency medicine and streets; 8:52 a.m. Thursday at ed two men were possibly with daily cases tripling widespread public oppo- should increase testing, 5 Chatham St.; at 9:54 a.m. during the Olympics that sition, but has denied the while getting more medi- ordinary treatment have stealing auto parts from New been disrupted and could Thursday at 501 Washington England Auto Parts. Saugus ended Sunday. It logged Games caused Tokyo's cal institutions to help in further deteriorate if the St.; at 11:12 a.m. Thursday at Police reported conducting an 4,989 new cases on Thurs- upsurge. Tokyo is to host the effort to establish com- infections further acceler- 205 Market St.; at 11:26 a.m. extensive check with negative day, and hospital beds are the Paralympics starting munitywide systems that ate. Thursday at 205 Market St. ndings. rapidly lling up. Nearly Aug. 24, and experts say provide support for those A motor vehicle hit-and- A report of a disturbance 20,000 people with milder it should be held without isolating at home. Tokyo Gov. Yuriko Koi- run crash was reported at at 9:58 p.m. Wednesday at symptoms are now isolat- fans like the Olympics. "Otherwise, we are going ke said of cials are coor- 5:20 p.m. Wednesday at 600 Stackpole Field on Summer ing at home to make room Tokyo has been under to see more tragic cases at dinating with hospitals, Western Ave.; at 5:52 p.m. Street. A caller reported a for those who are more se- what it calls a state of home," he said. community physicians Wednesday at 24 Union St.; large group of youths on the riously ill, of cials said. emergency for a month, its Japan's vaccination and health centers to set at 8:07 p.m. Wednesday at eld appeared to be drinking. Japan has done better fourth since the pandemic campaign is making good up a system to monitor or 380 Eastern Ave.; at 12:27 Police reported the group was than many other coun- began late last year, but progress despite a slow visit home isolators when a.m. Thursday at 200 Essex outside in vehicles talking and tries without forcing a the measures are mostly start and about 36 per- they need attention, in- St.. not causing a disturbance. lockdown, but is now going unenforceable requests cent of the people are fully cluding oxygen and med- A motor vehicle crash with in- Suspicious activity was through what experts say that are increasingly ig- vaccinated. But Omi said ication. Tokyo is also se- jury was reported at 4:29 p.m. reported at 10:01 p.m. is its biggest crisis since nored as many people be- that is not enough to slow curing about 6,200 hotel Wednesday at Linden Terrace Wednesday at the community the pandemic started. Na- come fatigued by them. the surge prompted by the rooms staffed by medical and Western Avenue; at 8:33 pool area on Founders Way. A tionwide new infections Omi urged the govern- more infectious delta vari- workers and has set up p.m. Wednesday at Chatham caller reported 10 youths were hit a high of 15,812 on ment to restrict service ant. a facility for patients to and Essex streets; at 9:20 a.m. breaking into the pool area. Wednesday, exceeding the hours or customer num- Japan's seven-day roll- stand by for hospital beds. Thursday at Boston and Frank- Police dispersed the group. previous record reported bers at grocery and deli ing average of new cases Koike urged residents to lin streets; at 9:57 a.m. Thurs- Saturday. sections of department stands at 11.2 per 100,000 take social and physical day at 542 Western Ave. SWAMPSCOTT Prime Minister Yoshi- stores and press compa- people, compared to 2.8 distancing more seriously. Theft Accidents Scientists fear U.K. COVID-19 cases A report of a larceny at 7:06 A report of a hit-and-run a.m. Thursday at General Ed- motor vehicle crash at 11:38 wards Bridge on the Lynnway; p.m. Sunday at 18 Paradise at 10:41 a.m. Thursday at Road may surge again after summer lull 453 Lynnway. A report of a motor vehicle A report of a motor vehicle crash with injury at 9:56 a.m. By Danica Kirka theft at 2 p.m. Thursday at 15 Wednesday at Uno Chicago ASSOCIATED PRESS Hanover St. Grill at 970 Paradise Road. — As Britain enjoyed a summertime lull MARBLEHEAD Breaking and Entering in COVID-19 cases, the nation's attention turned Accidents A report of a motor vehi- cle breaking and entering at to the end of pandemic-re- A report of a motor vehicle 11:58 a.m. Monday at 15 lated restrictions and holi- crash at 4:11 p.m. Wednes- Suffolk Ave.; at 1:37 p.m. days in the sun. day at Atlantic Avenue and Monday at 330 Paradise But scientists are warn- Hawkes Street. Road; at 8:13 p.m. Monday at ing the public not to be 81 Norfolk Ave. complacent, saying high Breaking and Entering levels of infection in the Complaints community are likely to A report of a burglary/ lead to another spike in breaking and entering at 5:25 At 7:02 p.m. Sunday, a cases this fall. p.m. Wednesday on Doaks caller from 22 Beverly Road The reason for their pes- Lane. A caller reported some- reported two shirtless males simism is the delta variant one had rummaged through had rung her doorbell at 1:16 of COVID-19, now domi- a boat, which was moored a.m. and took off running. The nant throughout the U.K. in Little Harbor. Nothing was caller was told to email a copy Vaccines are less effective taken. The harbormaster was of the doorbell camera foot- against this more trans- noti ed. age. missible variant, meaning A bat in the bathroom was Britain needs to achieve a Complaints reported at 6:46 a.m. Monday much higher level of vacci- FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS at 11 Oakledge Road. Animal nation if it hopes to control People sit on an Underground train in London, with face masks and so- A report of drinking in a Control was noti ed. the disease. About 60 per- cial distancing rules relaxed along with limits on the number of people car at 9:57 a.m. Wednesday cent of the U.K. population A report of suspicious ac- attending theater performances or big events. on Stramski Way. A caller re- tivity at 2:20 p.m. Tuesday on has been fully vaccinated. ported a man in a silver Audi Capen Road. A caller reported "If you're going to rely saying Britain's success- peaks, when more than problem is the govern- appeared to be doing shots two women were sleeping on on the vaccines, OK, then ful vaccination program 60,000 people a day were ment's reduced emphasis in the playground parking lot. the steps of the church inside vaccinate everybody," said meant people were much testing positive for the dis- on social distancing mea- Police reported the man was the cemetery. Police reported Ravi Gupta, a University less likely to get seriously ease. sures since the end of lock- drinking water out of a water the two men were leaving. of Cambridge professor ill or die from COVID-19. Professor Julian Tang, down. bottle and was not impaired. A report of a juvenile prob- who did some of the pi- But after a drop in con- an expert in respiratory "The virus is not going to A report of someone con- lem at 1:06 p.m. Wednesday oneering studies on the rmed new infections fol- diseases at the University go away unless you vacci- cerned over kids having fun at the Fish House, 431 Hum- delta variant. "But they've lowing July 19, cases have of Leicester, is concerned nate everybody, including at 2:38 p.m. Wednesday on phrey St. A caller reported done a half vaccination job plateaued at an average of infection levels in the com- the children," Tang said. Crowninshield Road. A caller people were jumping off the and then they've opened around 25,000 a day, more munity may actually be "So I think that there's too reported kids were jumping off pier, which was creating a haz- everything up. And this is than 10 times higher than higher than the gures much optimistic, over-con- the big rock and doing back ardous condition. a recipe for … things not in early May. On Thursday, suggest. "Human factors" dent messaging and ips. The caller was concerned A caller reported kids were going well in the next few the U.K. reported 33,074 — such as a drop in testing people get the wrong idea about their safety. The harbor- jumping off the pier at 3:40 months." new cases, the highest dai- now that school is out and that you can go out and do master responded to con rm p.m. Wednesday at the Fish Despite an early summer ly rate since July 23. people who avoid getting everything — don't wear there was an adult with the House, 431 Humphrey St. surge in COVID-19 infec- The seven-day average tested because they don't your mask, go and have a children; the harbormaster re- tions, the government on for coronavirus-related want to miss out on their barbecue, have fun indoors. ported all was well. Theft July 19 removed most re- hospital admissions is summer vacations — may But then when you want to At 8:30 p.m. Wednesday, a maining restrictions on so- about eight times higher mean that new infections pull back from that, people caller from Middle Street con- A report of a motor vehicle cial and business interac- than in May and deaths are being undercounted don't want to do it because tacted police to say he had theft at 12:15 p.m., Tuesday tions. Prime Minister Boris are 15 times higher. and will rise rapidly in they've had that taste of “been away for a few days at 330 Paradise Road. Johnson trumpeted the All of the gures remain September, Tang said. freedom and they don't moment as "Freedom Day," well below their winter He thinks part of the trust you anymore." A6 THE DAILY ITEM FRIDAY, AUGUST 13, 2021 Swampscott wants to turn down the noise NOISE table noise distribution, From A1 we oppose the current proposal and recommen- port regarding why these dations for Runway 22L.” paths can’t be directed The Select Board noted further over the water to that U.S. Rep. Seth Moul- ensure that our residents ton and Gov. Charlie Bak- and beachgoers experi- er were added as copy re- ence the quality of life cipients of the letter. they deserve.” The motion to approve The letter states that the the letter was passed by recommendations would a unanimous vote with negatively impact the board member David quality of life for Swamp- Grishman being absent scott residents and would expose North Shore res- from the meeting. The let- idents to noxious fumes ter states a goal of hoping and noise pollution. to start a conversation be- “If noise reduction is tween Massport and the the goal, it is troubling to town. us that the proposal does “We respectfully request not redirect flights further that representatives from over the ocean and limit Logan Airport meet with the impact to residential Swampscott officials to and recreational areas,” discuss these proposed Fitzgerald added. “Thus, plans,” the letter states. while we understand the Sam Minton can be efforts to disperse flights reached at sminton@item- and achieve a more equi- live.com.

ITEM PHOTO | SPENSER HASAK Brigham and Women’s Hospital and Dana Farber Cancer Institute host a free skin-cancer screen- ing at Nahant Beach on Thursday. On hand to help with the screening is, from left, administra- tive support associate Bernard Manning, sun safety intern Maggie Hurley, summer administra- tive intern Erin McPherson, and Debra Cardarelli, LPN. Skin-cancer tests return to Nahant CANCER cers and things like that, during that short period to bring the van to the From A1 but the No. 1 risk factor is of time,” she said. “Also, public instead of trying to the sun. So if individuals the sun is around all year bring residents into hospi- said. “So this is why we can protect themselves so we educate people that tals. just feel that we like to be from the sun, they lower even in the winter months, “Screenings went down, here, to train people on the risk.” the sun rays come through ITEM FILE PHOTO | JAKOB MENENDEZ what skin cancer looks a lot of cancellations for With a short period of the clouds and they are City Council President Darren Cyr said he like and, of course, to give time remaining for resi- even stronger. specialty medicine (went doesn’t see a path forward for a virtual presen- them the opportunity to dents to enjoy the Massa- “When people start tak- down) during COVID so see a board-certified der- chusetts summer, Gonza- ing care of (themselves) we are very concerned tation on the housing plan by the MAPC. matologist.” lez recognized that they and being aware, seeing that people didn’t get the Gonzalez understands might want to take advan- shade, going out and do- screenings that they need- that many people come to tage of the beach season, ing all activities after 4 ed because of that, so we the beach to tan, and she but she mentioned how p.m. or before 10 a.m. they find that it’s even more City Council stressed that the best way surprising the rate of skin can still enjoy the sun but important to be out in the to protect skin from sun cancer is in the common- (they) don’t have as much community,” said Gonza- damage is to wear sun- wealth, in spite of the fact risk.” turns a deaf ear screen. that the state is associat- With COVID-19 cases lez. “We’re thrilled that we “The No. 1 risk factor for ed with cold weather. increasing due to vari- made it this year.” skin cancer is the sun,” she “We think (the high skin ants, Gonzalez is glad that Sam Minton can be to MAPC said. “Then comes heredi- cancer rate is) because Brigham and Women’s reached at sminton@item- ty (and) previous skin can- people get overexposed and Dana Farber are able live.com. MAPC but it would have allowed From A1 for the virtual presenta- tion to take place. Lynn Councilor Net reflects on experience have been very difficult to “You wouldn’t have been hear if done remotely. able to hear most of what The Council Chambers was being said with all of as a refugee in Cambodia in new book has incorporated Zoom the cut-outs,” Cyr said. and phone calls into meet- Draisen said the MAPC NET ings before, but Cyr said is happy to reschedule From A1 that it had not been very and work with the City successful for past City Council to figure out a tains after the invasion of Council meetings because way to meet and virtual- Vietnamese communist it was difficult to hear and ly present the slideshow forces, where he was the reception was spotty; created for the housing taught — at 9 years old in addition, Cyr said, with plan presentation, but he — to load ammunition a group presentation such will not require his staff and use a gun. as the one MAPC had to attend a public meet- He eventually escaped planned for Tuesday, it ing that doesn’t have the from the mountains, walk- would have been extreme- same COVID-19 protocols ing with a group of 60 peo- ly difficult to understand as the MAPC office. ple consisting of Khmer everything being said and Cyr said the MAPC Rouge soldiers and other to ask and answer ques- is more than welcome children, from the east- tions. to come in person with ern border of Cambodia Cyr said the council has to Thailand carrying rice masks on and stand six not been given the oppor- feet apart, but if that is sacks and guns; he was the tunity to be involved in only one to survive the trek. still not an option, he is the process of developing not sure what they can do. In Thailand, he lived in the housing production “Every one of us comes a refugee camp before the plan; while they were in- in contact with lots of peo- Thai government deport- vited to some public meet- ple on a daily basis,” Cyr ed the refugees back to ings, Cyr said that by said. “I’ve been vaccinated the jungle in Cambodia, that point everyone had and I wear a mask when where he was in the mid- already formed their own I’m supposed to wear it, so dle of constant crossfire, opinions and made deci- ITEM PHOTO | SPENSER HASAK that to me was just an ex- bombs and fighting. sions. cuse not to come.” “It was really hard,” Net City Councilor-at-Large Hong Net has released his first book, “Given a The point of the MAPC In regards to the City said. “So many people Chance: A Story of Strength, Survival and Success,” which tells the sto- coming to the meeting died right in front of me ry of his childhood spent in labor camps in Cambodia, teenage years in was to sit down with coun- Council vote on the Hous- from diseases, starvation refugee camps in Thailand, and his young adulthood in western Massa- cilors to inform them, ex- ing Lynn plan, Cyr said and being killed.” chusetts. plain the drafting process that people have been In his book, Net reflects and plan on how to imple- demanding and want the on a time when he got ed Nations and U.S., which much,” Net said. to speak with people who ment Housing Lynn. plan approved without caught by a farmer as he sent Cambodian refugee Even after everything Net knew him when he was “What I’m trying to do knowing what the conse- was eating his crops. The children to America. went through, he said, the young and to refresh his as council president is quences are for everyone farmer held a shotgun to At 15, Net was sent to trauma is still there but he memory on everything simply try to get all of the in the city, which is why Net’s head and was ready live with a family in South has learned to overcome it. that had happened since. councilors educated on he invited the MAPC to to kill him, but Net plead- Hadley, where he said he Now living in Lynn with He said he learned a lot this whole entire produc- join the council on Tues- ed for his life and survived. “felt like I was born again. his wife, Thavra, and about his village and the tion plan. That’s it,” Cyr day night. “This was a moment in my “I had hope that I could their two children, Anna people in it, as well as the said. “Regardless of what “I’m a firm believer in, life that I could never have have a better life,” Net and William, and being Cambodian civil war and my opinion is of it, in or- ‘OK let’s take a look at it expected in my dreams,” said. “They took really the first Asian American the struggles the nation to see what the benefits Net said in the book. good care of me. I thought elected into public office still faces today. der for the council to make a fair and intelligent deci- are and what the benefits Net was eventually sold I was living in a dream.” in Lynn, Net said he is so Between the travels aren’t, who benefits from to work for families in ex- sion, they need to be edu- Net was sent to a Cath- grateful for his life and back to Cambodia, inter- it, is there a cost associat- change for food in Vietnam, cated on it.” olic high school and later hopes his story can inspire views and notetaking, the ed with it?’” Cyr said. before he was transitioned attended the University of and encourage people to The MAPC was sched- book took about five years In the meantime, into another refugee camp, Massachusetts - Amherst push through hard times. to complete and was final- uled to join the meeting Draisen encouraged any where he ran into his un- to study political science. “There’s no way I could’ve ly published on Aug. 4. in July, so Cyr said the councilors, or members of cle and stayed with him. When he graduated from accomplished any of this After overcoming so organization had plenty the public, to send ques- The last refugee camp UMass, he began to search if people didn’t give me a much adversity, Net said of time to let the council Net was sent to allowed for his family. When his chance,” Net said. he always keeps a smile know its representatives tions or concerns about the him to go to school; there, family was located, he Net decided to write this on his face because “if we couldn’t attend in person, housing production plan he learned how to read and traveled back to Cambo- book — after encourage- are all happy, the world rather than waiting five to him or Oliver-Milchman write around the age of 11. dia to see them. Net said ment from friends and fam- will be a better place.” days before the meeting to at [email protected] or Net learned English there that he didn’t recognize ily — because he saw the Net’s book is available tell them. [email protected]. and began writing letters his father when the man struggles still present when on Amazon and has been Cyr said if he had more Draisen said they are al- to the embassy in the Unit- came out of the elevator, he visited Cambodia, and he adapted into a screenplay of a heads up, he could ways open for questions ed States. These letters since he hadn’t seen him wants to show that anybody for a cable series, pending have had someone come in and willing to discuss resulted in an opportunity in over 10 years. can be something. the purchase of a produc- and set up a Zoom meeting the plan and answer any of a lifetime for Net, as he “It was weird not recog- He traveled back to his er. format, which could have questions they can. was allowed to move to the nizing my own father, but village in Cambodia a cou- Allysha Dunnigan can accommodated what the Allysha Dunnigan can United States thanks to a it had been so long and we ple of years ago when he be reached at adunnigan@ MAPC needed; it would be reached at adunnigan@ program run by the Unit- had both been through so began writing the book, itemlive.com. have been costly, he said, itemlive.com. FRIDAY, AUGUST 13, 2021 THE DAILY ITEM A7 Saugus High graduate promoted to lieutenant in the US Air Force Military Academy and father didn’t know about College in Wayne, Pa. He a lot of these accomplish- then attended the United ments. Frank said that States Air Force Acade- his son is rather quiet and He put in the hard my in Colorado Springs, he didn’t know the extent Colo. where he received of what Christopher had work. He had an a commission — 2nd Lt. done until attending the — from the U.S. Air Force ceremony in San Antonio. aim for success in Academy in 2004. “He’s modest and he Once Christopher grad- doesn’t really tell us much the academy. uated from the Air Force of what he accomplished Academy, he attended un- and when I went to the — Frank Puccia dergraduate pilot train- ceremony down in San ing at Vance Air Force Antonio, me and my wife Base in Oklahoma, where were kind of surprised,” he earned his pilot wings. said Frank. He then served in numer- At the ceremony, Frank ous leadership positions said that his son was rath- AIR FORCE throughout his still-devel- er quiet when it came to From A1 oping career. his accomplishments, but Since then, Christopher said he could tell that forces. Puccia has been deployed Christopher was proud ITEM FILE PHOTO After his junior year, to Southeast Asia four of what he had accom- Signs popped up on Lowell Street in Peabody relating to wide-spread Christopher and Frank times and was a part of plished. neighborhood concerns about redevelopment of the former JB Thomas had a conversation about Operation Enduring Free- Christopher has spent 17 Hospital site and proposed Forest/King/Oak streets development. his senior year of high dom, Operation Iraqi Free- years in the armed forces; school and the requisite dom and Operation New Frank said that once his search for colleges. Dawn. He received five son reaches the 20-year “That’s when he (Chris- Air Medals for transport- milestone he doesn’t know ZBA sued by Peabody neighbors topher) said, ‘I would like ing more than 10 million if he will continue on or go to apply to the Air Force pounds of cargo and over into the reserves and pos- ZBA — privately and at public what they were told they Academy,’” said Frank. 5,000 personnel, as well sibly fly for the airlines. From A1 meetings — is beyond me.” couldn’t do.” After that, the Sau- as one Aerial Achievement Sam Minton can be Damages the complaint The abutters also claim gus High School gradu- medal. reached at sminton@item- “The ZBA didn’t do its alleges include depriva- in the filing that issuing ate went to Valley Forge However, Christopher’s live.com. job,” said Ward 4 Councilor tion of natural light, pri- the permit was improper candidate John W. Salis- vacy and adequate ven- in light of the board’s deni- bury-Rowswell, an Emer- tilation; excessive noise; al of a less-dense 40B proj- Census: Massachusetts grew older, son Street resident who increased rodent infesta- ect on Oak Street “for rea- filed the complaint. “The tion; inability to get in and sons of safety” less than a less white, more populous reason 40Bs go before out of their driveways; and month after King Street the ZBA is so the board decreased response time was approved, which By Steve LeBlanc percent in 2020. The Black nation and ensuring it re- can consider zoning and for fire, police and am- Manning-Martin said she ASSOCIATED PRESS and African-American tains all nine of its existing how the project fits into bulance services. It also agrees with. population (non-Hispanic) seats in the U.S. House. the neighborhood. ZBAs claims there would be an “That was a much small- BOSTON — Massachu- increased slightly from 6 Most of the growth in change and reduce proj- increased risk for injury er project in a district that setts grew older, less white percent in 2010 to 6.5 per- Massachusetts came in ects all the time because to children residing at 15 allows more intensive and more populated during cent in 2020. The Asian the eastern portion of the of neighbors’ concerns, but King St. due to a lack of multi-family development the past decade, according population also ticked up the ZBA cut off all public state, particularly in the play spaces “in a neigh- than King Street and it to information released by from 5.3 percent to 7.2 discussion and had no de- Metropolitan Boston area. borhood that is highly was flat out denied by the the U.S. Census Bureau on percent. liberation on our concerns Suffolk County, which congested with vehicular same ZBA citing many Thursday. Those identifying as two whatsoever.” includes Boston, added traffic.” of the same concerns to Those identifying as white or more races (not Hispan- The complaint alleges nearly 76,000 residents in The abutters, in their justify denial,” said Man- alone in Massachusetts — ic or Latino) more than that the ZBA, through its lawsuit, also question why ning-Martin. “The neigh- not Hispanic or Latino — doubled from 1.9 percent the past decade, boosting chairman, Frances Gall- the developer is build- bors are now appealing to declined from 76.1 percent in 2010 to 4.7 percent in its population by 10.5 per- ugi, conducted business ing the project, known as fight for a seat at the table in 2010 to 67.6 percent in 2020. cent, while neighboring with HDG “privately with Kings Residences, in an to negotiate directly with 2020. The total population for Middlesex County added the company’s attorney area that has “experienced the developer for a more During the same decade Massachusetts increased the most new residents of (Jason Panos) out of the at least two documented reasonable project.” the percentage of the pop- from more than 6.5 mil- any county in the state — view or sound of the pub- earthquakes in the last six “This whole thing was ulation identifying as His- lion in 2010 to just over 7 nearly 129,000 — increas- lic (and that) it did not months.” crooked from the start,” panic or Latino grew from million, making it the 15th ing its population by 8.6 give the public adequate Salisbury-Rowswell said added Salisbury-Row- opportunity to speak or be the city’s actions in “drag- swell. “Both the city and 9.6 percent in 2010 to 12.6 most populous state in the percent. heard in the process.” ging its feet,” in terms of the ZBA said they opposed During said meeting, releasing the city’s hous- the project when talking Gallugi introduced more ing production plan, were to the press, but in reality, than 40 new conditions also to blame. the opposite was true.” attached to the permit. “The Industrial and Gallugi said she is “sorry The complaint alleges the Community Development the matter is in litigation,” ZBA failed to consider Committee had the plan but declined further com- the negative impact the in hand for nine months, ment, saying she is not at project would have on the but (Ward 4 Councilor) Ed liberty to speak about the plaintiffs, to whom it says Charest sat on it,” Salis- case. would cause unique dam- bury-Rowswell said. “At The complaint also lists age. one point nobody in the Kathleen M. O’Connell, “Two board members city knew this developer’s Cidalia N. Silva, Jose M. brought up the fact that plans, but Ed did. They re- Silva, Linda Quadros-Lo- they hadn’t seen those con- leased it only after intense pez, Robert Anderson, ditions before the meet- pressure from (Council- Julia Lima and Jeremiah ing,” Salisbury-Rowswell ors) Anne Manning-Mar- Lopez as plaintiffs. said. “Apparently they tin and Joel Saslaw.” In addition to the ZBA came directly from the Manning-Martin said chairman, Gallugi, all oth- developer’s attorney and she understands why the er members of the zoning none of them addressed neighbors are pressing the board are listed as de- residents’ concerns. issue. fendants: Barry Osborne, “It’s unacceptable that “They feel they were ex- Daniel Sensibaugh, Ste- Fran never once ad- cluded and ignored at ev- phen M. Zolotas and Julie dressed those concerns ery turn,” she said. “They Ricardi. and why the chair of the repeatedly heard ‘there is Anne Marie Tobin can be ZBA would be consulting nothing we can do.’ Now reached at atobin@item- the developer’s attorney they are doing exactly live.com. Massachusetts announces winners of latest vaccine lottery IMPROVING YOUR HOME BOSTON (AP) — The lat- est winner of Massachusetts’ DOESN’T HAVE TO BE A $1 million VaxMillions Give- away lottery plans to use the money to help his children TAXING EXPERIENCE. pay for college, the gover- nor’s office said Thursday. The winner of the $300,000 college scholar- ship grant will only be in the eighth grade in the Take advantage of tax-free weekend in new school year, but al- ready has her sights set Massachusetts | AUGUST 14 15. on a career in medicine, according to a statement. 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THOR JOURGENSEN COMMENTARY I’ve been curious since I could walk My detractors — even occasionally trespassed don't ask the next ques- Lituma from his small Ec- my friends — can lay out into the realm of the illicit) tion. I learned that lesson uadorian village to Lynn. my numerous faults and when something caught quickly as a young report- Lituma didn't ride the foibles, but a lack of curi- my eye and I wandered off er. Assigned to cover my burro across two conti- osity is not among them. instead of slipping out. rst re, I felt like a person nents. He attempted to Chronically curious is a People who don't know with two left feet who had calm the beast on a moun- PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS fair label to slap on me. me wonder why I stop wandered onto a stage tain trail and the animal My mother's mother complete strangers on the where a ballet was in full bit Lituma's nose off. He Jamie Spears, left, father of Britney Spears, as nicknamed me John-A- street to ask them about swing. survived the initial trauma he leaves the Stanley Mosk Courthouse in Los Runna (Thor is my middle their dialect. I will stray Fire scenes may look and hit the medical jackpot Angeles and Britney Spears at the Clive Da- name) for my incessant off the beaten path to read like chaos, but respond- when the Por Cristo char- vis and The Recording Academy Pre-Grammy need to break into a run as plaques and inscriptions ing re ghters carefully itable organization helped Gala in Beverly Hills, Calif. a toddler and head off to on statues and memorials choreograph their move- Lituma — who, according see the world. and I can't walk by any car ments to save lives and to my former colleague I wasn't much older built before 1980 without keep themselves safe. My Bill Brotherton's 1991 Britney Spears’ father than 2 and under my late ascertaining its manufac- job as a reporter wasn't story, had never seen a toi- father's erstwhile super- turer or model. to write about ames let or a television prior to vision on a sunny early Almost ve decades in and smoke; it was to seek to step down from the burro attack — under- 1960s Sunday morning the news business con- out, in the midst of chaos, when I — as we say in my vinced me that curiosity is water and people running go surgery in a Boston-ar- birth state of Wyoming — the one proclivity required in all directions, the people ea hospital before receiving conservatorship a prosthetic nose, courtesy lit out for parts unknown. to do the job. Editors can who survived the re or By Andrew Dalton ing celebrity website of North Shore Dental Por- I crossed a four-lane patch up bad writing and, rescued the survivors. That ASSOCIATED PRESS TMZ and CNN reported highway and wandered given suf cient time, help task required curiosity and celains Laboratories Inc. that James Spears led through a building under writers sharpen their craft. the ability to talk to people on Pleasant Street. LOS ANGELES — legal documents saying construction before a police But bad reporting can't be and ask questions until I I've thought about Britney Spears' father that while there are no of cer scooped me up and remedied if the reporter found the right person to Lituma and his proboscis agreed Thursday to step grounds for his removal, returned me home. isn't, by nature, curious. interview. during the ensuing 30 down from the conserva- he will step down. The de- As a teenager, I wrecked News people who aren't Telling the news means years since he came to torship that has con- cision comes after months an elaborate plan by my curious take information telling people's stories and Lynn and wondered if he trolled her life and money of public and legal wran- father to sneak us out of fed to them at face value. I've never been able to is happy and whatever for 13 years, according to gling by his daughter a Mexican hotel without They don't ask questions; forget the story of how a happened to that burro. reports. and, and in recent weeks, paying (my childhood more importantly, they donkey brought Alfredo I guess I'm just curious. Several outlets includ- her new attorney.

GALA President and Gallery Director An- ITEM PHOTOS | SPENSER HASAK nette Sykes speaks about her piece, “Yarn Lynn artist Malika MacDonald stands in the Community Gallery at GALA where she is exhib- Bombed Tree,” which is on display in the gal- iting her work. lery’s newest exhibit, “Pop Art + Streetstyle.” GALA exhibition celebrates intersection between Pop Art and Streetstyle

LYNN — A new exhi- and Director Annette series, "Malika’s Modern bition has popped up at Sykes’ “Yarn-Bombed Aged Art." MacDonald's the Gallery at LynnArts Tree,” an exhibit which work showcases her (GALA). Timmermann referred range in a diverse span of “Pop Art + Streetstyle,” to as “an extension of styles and mediums. featuring more than 60 Streetstyle” — a grass- MacDonald wants her pieces which show off the roots art movement vibrant colors of the Pop inspired by city life. show to express that “we Art movement, will be on “I’ve taken the tree out are all more similar than display from Aug. 12 to of the natural environ- we believe” and hopes Sept. 18. ment, and I’ve commod- the exhibit will “break “Streetstyle was a little i ed it. Now it’s a sculp- down those differences bit about bringing the ture rather than a real and bring people together voice of the artist as an tree and (it plays) with around art.” activist,” said Exhibition the idea of art being for GALA will host an Curator Stefanie Tim- everyone,” said Sykes. opening reception for mermann, “and what On display simulta- we’ve seen, certainly in neously with “Pop Art both exhibitions on 2020, is how important + Streetstyle” is Lynn Friday, Aug. 13, from 5-8 activism is today.” artist Malika MacDon- p.m. and will feature tea This activism can be ald’s collaboration with Sherry Lifeset’s “M Jacket” and “Flora Skirt” clothing pieces will be on and sweets from Morocco seen in GALA President GALA's "Pop-Up@GALA" display at GALA’s latest exhibition, “Pop Art + Streetstyle,” until Sept. 18. and music.

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©2021 AccuWeather, Inc. SPORTS B FRIDAY, AUGUST 13, 2021 Down, but not out Peabody West falls to Connecticut, remains alive in hunt for Little League World Series

By Mike Alongi manager Mark Betten- walk and moved to second ITEM SPORTS EDITOR court. “We thought we’d be on a passed ball, then a able to get their pitcher off Connecticut error moved BRISTOL, Conn. — De- balance early, but the op- him to third. Next up was spite getting off to a fast posite happened and he Pasterick, who launched start on Thursday after- really got into a groove the an RBI sacrifice fly to put noon, the Peabody West rest of the way.” Peabody West ahead 1-0. Little League team Jimmy DiCarlo had a But things weren’t over couldn’t quite hold on and great day at the plate in there. Two batters later, fell to Little the loss for Peabody West, Kobierski laced an RBI League’s Team Connecti- going 2-for-3 with a triple single. He was able to cut by a score of 7-4 in a and an RBI. Brendan Ko- move around the bases on World Series New En- bierski went 1-for-2 with two passed balls before fi- gland Regional semifinal an RBI, while Cullen Pas- nally scoring on a wild game at A. Bartlett Gia- terick went 0-for-2 with an pitch to make it a 3-0 matti Little League Lead- RBI. game. ership Training Center. DiCarlo also got the The score remained Despite the loss, Pea- start on the mound, pitch- there until the top of the body West — also known ing the first 3 2/3 innings third, when Jacob Budarz as Team Massachusetts — before Mark Bettencourt knocked a one-out triple to is still alive in its quest for Jr. came in to pitch the fi- get Connecticut into scor- a berth in the Little nal 2 1/3 innings. ing position. Eli Bucko fol- League World Series. Peabody West looked lowed it up with an RBI “We couldn’t have gotten like it was just going to single, then two batters PHOTO | TERRENCE MARSELL off to a better start, and I continue its winning ways later Griffin Czarnota hit said to myself, ‘man, this is in the early innings, start- an RBI single of his own to Peabody West’s Jimmy DiCarlo connects with an RBI triple during a Little make it 3-2. just what the doctor or- ing in the bottom of the League World Series New England Regional semifinal game against Team dered,’” said Peabody West first. DiCarlo led off with a PEABDOY, B2 Connecticut Thursday afternoon in Bristol, Conn.

PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS Xander Bogaerts wipes his forehead during the sixth inning of a loss to the Tampa Bay ITEM PHOTO | JAKOB MENENDEZ Rays Thursday afternoon. Swampscott native and North Shore Navigators pitcher Luke Marshall throws a pitch during Game 2 of the New England Collegiate Baseball League Championship Series Thursday night at Fraser Field. Sox drop another Navigators’ season ends in Game 2 to first-place Rays By Doug Alden last hit by the Red Sox of NECBL Championship Series ASSOCIATED PRESS against the Rays, who got five shutout innings from By Mike Alongi With the loss, the Navi- Marshall got the start on Navigators put two run- BOSTON (AP) — Wan- four relievers after Ras- der Franco hit a tiebreak- ITEM SPORTS EDITOR gators are eliminated and the mound for North Shore ners on base right away af- mussen left. ing two-run homer in the Danbury takes home the and went three innings, al- ter a Jake McElroy walk Rasmussen (1-1) was sixth inning, Drew Ras- LYNN — Another good Fay Vincent Sr. Cup. lowing seven runs on six and a Jonathan Luders sin- supposed to “open” for start went to waste for the gle. Joe Lomuscio was then mussen threw four strong the Rays in his third Mathias Haas was 1-for- hits with four strikeouts. innings in a spot start for North Shore Navigators on 3 with three RBI to lead James Sashin came in to hit by a pitch to load the start of the season and Thursday night, as the bases, and Haas took ad- Tampa Bay and the Rays delivered much more. He the offensive attack for the pitch four innings of relief, added to their lead in the Navs allowed five runs to vantage of the situation by allowed one run on one Navigators, while Lynnfield allowing one run on two AL East with an 8-1 vic- the Danbury Westerners in native Jonathan Luders hits with five strikeouts. smacking a two-run single hit and two walks with to get North Shore on the tory over the Boston Red four strikeouts before the third inning and ended was 2-for-4. Cal Christofori In a similar fashion to Sox on Thursday. up falling 8-4 in Game 2 of (2-for-3) also had two hits, Game 1, the Navs got off to board. Next up was Chris- Collin McHugh (4-1) took tofori, who came through Mike Zunino added a over in the fifth. the New England Colle- while Logan Bravo and a solid start Thursday three-run homer in the giate Baseball League Ryan Marra each had one night. After Marshall got with an RBI single of his Rasmussen didn’t allow own to make it 3-0. eighth, driving the ball a hit until Devers drove a Championship Series at hit. through the top of the first well over the Green Mon- double to center with two Fraser Field. Swampscott native Luke inning with no issue, the NAVS, B2 ster and out of Fenway outs in the fourth, scor- Park, as the Rays took ing Kiké Hernández after two of three games at a leadoff walk. second-place Boston and Tanner Houck (0-3), re- Lynn Woods Summer Running wraps extended their lead in called from Triple-A the AL East to five games. Worcester after Boston’s Kevin Kiermaier went blowout victory Wednes- up its 10th session of the season 3 for 3 with a walk and day night, allowed four scored twice for Tampa runs on six hits and Bay, which rebounded struck out eight in five- Lynn’s Stephen Down Lynn’s Thomas Mackin a time of 28:50. North An- By Mike Alongi from a blowout loss a plus innings. ITEM SPORTS EDITOR (18:05) rounded out the (16:18) and Lynn’s Brian dover’s Jacob Johns fin- night earlier with its Houck pitched into the top five. The rest of the Zarate (16:26) rounded ished second with a time sixth win in seven games sixth, when the Rays LYNN — The Lynn top 10 was made up of all out the top five. It was against Boston. of 30:54, while Medford’s broke the 1-all tie with Woods Summer Running Lynn natives in Madison once again all Lynn na- One day after setting a Patrick Boyle (30:55), three runs. Brandon Series continued Wednes- Desilets (19:20), Eli Os- tives rounding out the season high in runs, hits Marblehead’s Caleb Lowe led off with a single day evening, with 136 good (20:27), Ella Keary rest of the top 10, with (19) and walks (nine) in a Evanter (30:56) and Pea- and Franco followed with runners competing across (23:13), Cody Phothisane Jason Osgood (16:37), 20-8 rout of the Rays, the body’s Deena Brown a drive to left-center field three races. (23:14) and Seleny Meono Perry Raymond (17:43), Red Sox’s offensive woes (32:23) rounded out the that hit to the left of the In the 1.57-mile kids (23:22). James Wilson III (17:53), returned Thursday as top five. The rest of the yellow line separating race, Lynn’s Sarah Ter- The 2.2-mile short race James Wilson II (18:09) Boston lost for the 11th the Green Monster from rien took home the win was won by Lynn’s Rachel and Edwin Gomez (18:20) top 10 was made up of time in 13 games. home-run territory, and with a time of 15:19. Brennan, with the former all putting up solid finish- Peabody’s Maria Tsaparl- The Red Sox had just the carem took it to top of Lynn’s Dianne Pheun Classical star finishing in es. is (32:25), Boxford’s Jeff two hits — an RBI double the wall in center, near placed second with a time a time of 15:22. Lynn- The final race of the Hixon (34:29), Boulder, by Rafael Devers in the the flagpole. Umpires of 15:42, while Swamp- field’s Brian Hutter fin- night, the 4.8-mile race, Colo.’s Matthew Iarrobino fourth inning plated Bos- ruled it homer after scott’s Vivienne Profis ished second with a time was won by Lynn native (39:08), Salem’s Deirdre ton’s only run and a sin- meeting. (16:12), Swampscott’s of 15:51, while Lynn’s Ea- and former St. Mary’s Lowe (39:16) and Mel- gle in the fifth inning by Dean Profis (16:13) and monn McHale (15:56), star Taban Manyok with rose’s Jeff Cook (39:24). Kevin Plawecki was the RED SOX, B2 B2 SPORTS THE DAILY ITEM FRIDAY, AUGUST 13, 2021

NECBL PLAYOFFS NECBL FINAL Danbury Westerners at North Peabody West falls to Connecticut Wednesday, August 11 Shore Navigators (7:05) Danbury Westerners 13, North Friday, August 13 PEABODY one more chance to qualify Shore Navigators 5 North Shore Navigators at Danbury From B1 for the Little League Thursday, August 12 Westerners (6:30) World Series, as Team The next inning, Budarz Massachusetts will need a NORTH SHORE NAVIGATORS SCHEDULE did it again when he win over North Manches- launched a deep two-run ter-Hooksett Little Tonight Saturday Sunday home run to give Con- League’s Team New at Danbury necticut its first lead of Hampshire Friday after- Westerners OFF OFF the game at 4-3. noon (1). The game will be (6:30) Connecticut stretched broadcast on ESPN. out its lead even more in “Tomorrow’s the big en- the top of the fifth, when chilada, and we know Budarz and Paul Virdoki- that,” said Bettencourt. Monday Tuesday an each hit an RBI single “It’s not like if we win to- and Ryan Gorman morrow we won’t try to OFF OFF knocked an RBI double to win (the final) on Satur- make it a 7-3 game. day, but tomorrow is the Peabody West continued game we need to win. We to fight and got one run know that New Hamp- back in the bottom of the shire is going to have their TV/RADIO sixth on DiCarlo’s RBI tri- ace out there and he’s a ple, but it was too little, hard thrower, so we’re go- TV too late. After one final ing to need to come with PHOTO | TERRENCE MARSELL MLB groundout, Connecticut our best. We’ve been in 7 p.m...... LA Dodgers at NY Mets...... MLB Network punched its ticket to Wil- this position before, so we Brendan Kobierski slides safely into home plate 7:10 p.m...... Baltimore at Boston...... NESN liamsport. just need to go out there during a New England Regional game against MiLB Peabody West will have and play our game.” Team Connecticut Thursday. 6:30 p.m...... Triple A: Syracuse at Worcester...... NESN+ Little League Baseball 1 p.m...... New England: New Hampshire vs. Massachusetts...... ESPN Navs come up short in NECBL Championship Series NFL Preseason 7 p.m...... Buffalo at Detroit...... NFL Network NAVS 10 p.m...... Dallas at Arizona...... NFL Network From B1 Golf 8 a.m...... LEPGA: Scottish Open...... Golf The score stood there un- 12 p.m...... US Amateur (quarterfinals)...... Golf til the top of the third, when 3 p.m...... PGA: Wyndham Championship...... Golf Danbury exploded for five 8:30 p.m...... Champions: Shaw Charity Classic...... Golf runs to take the lead. An- NBA Summer League drew Jenkins and Nichols 4 p.m...... Minnesota vs. Milwaukee...... NBA TV LoRusso each notched an 5 p.m...... Miami vs. Utah...... ESPNU RBI single to make it a 3-2 game; then Matt Zaffino 6 p.m...... New Orleans vs. Cleveland...... NBA TV smashed a three-run ho- 7 p.m...... Golden State vs. Oklahoma City...... ESPN2 mer to give the Westerners 8 p.m...... New York vs. Detroit...... NBA TV a 5-3 lead. 9 p.m...... Memphis vs. Sacramento...... ESPNU North Shore was able to 10 p.m...... LA Clippers vs. LA Lakers...... NBA TV get one back in the bottom Men’s Soccer of the third when Haas 3 p.m...... Premier: Arsenal at Brentford...... NBCSN notched another RBI with a 7 p.m...... Coppa Italia: First round...... CBSSN groundout to make it 5-4, Men’s Lacrosse but Danbury responded 8:30 p.m...... PLL: Archers vs. Chaos...... NBCSN right away with RBI hits Women’s Lacrosse from Jenkins and LoRusso 5 p.m...... Athletes Unlimited: Arsenault vs. Wood...... CBSSN to keep the Westerners 8 p.m...... Athletes Unlimited: Glynn vs. Cummings...... FS1 ahead by three. Mixed The Westerners went on 9 p.m...... vs. ...... Showtime to add another insurance 9 p.m...... PFL 7: Welterweights, light heavyweights...... ESPN2 run in the sixth inning, and Horse Racing held an 8-4 lead going into the top of the eighth inning. 1 p.m...... Saratoga Live...... FS2 North Shore couldn’t get Surfing ITEM PHOTO | JAKOB MENENDEZ any closer from there as 8:30 a.m...... WSL: Corona Open...... FS2 Lynnfield native and North Shore Navigators infielder Jonathan Luders, Danbury’s relievers shut Tennis right, beats out a bunt single during a Game 2 of the NECBL Championship the door and sealed the 12 p.m...... National Bank Open...... Tennis Radio Series Thursday night. win. MLB 7:10 p.m...... Baltimore at Boston...... WEEI-FM 93.7 Red Sox come up short against Tampa Bay

MLB RED SOX night with a sore right Worcester on Thursday when he gets into it.” … AMERICAN LEAGUE NATIONAL LEAGUE knee. … Optioned LHP Di- night. Acquired just before East Division East Division From B1 OF Alex Verdugo (paterni- W L Pct GB W L Pct GB etrich Enns to Triple-A the trade deadline in a ty leave) was traveling Tampa Bay 70 45 .609 _ Philadelphia 60 55 .522 _ Franco initially stayed Durham and recalled RHP deal with Washington, back from Los Angeles for Boston 66 51 .564 5 Atlanta 59 55 .518 ½ New York 63 51 .553 6½ New York 59 55 .518 ½ on second until the um- Evan Phillips. … RHP Schwarber has yet to play the birth of his first child Toronto 62 51 .549 7 Washington 50 65 .435 10 pires called the hit a home Chris Archer (right lateral for Boston. Manager Alex and wasn’t available for Baltimore 38 75 .336 31 Miami 48 67 .417 12 run after a brief confer- forearm tightness) threw Cora said the Red Sox ex- Central Division Central Division Thursday’s game, Cora W L Pct GB W L Pct GB ence in the infield, and three simulated innings pect to have Schwarber said. … Optioned RHP Chicago 67 48 .583 _ Milwaukee 70 46 .603 _ Tampa Bay led 3-1. A bas- after his scheduled start “sooner than later,” but Phillips Valdez to Triple-A Detroit 57 60 .487 11 Cincinnati 61 54 .530 8½ es-loaded balk later in the in the Florida Complex stopped short of saying Cleveland 55 58 .487 11 St. Louis 58 56 .509 11 Worcester. Minnesota 50 65 .435 17 Chicago 52 65 .444 18½ inning by reliever Hansel League was canceled, whether it could be this UP NEXT Kansas City 49 64 .434 17 Pittsburgh 41 74 .357 28½ Robles pushed another manager Kevin Cash said. weekend against Balti- West Division West Division Rays: LHP Shane McLa- run across. That run was … RHP Nick Anderson more. “We’ll find ways W L Pct GB W L Pct GB nahan (6-4, 3.75) faces Houston 68 46 .596 _ San Francisco 73 41 .640 _ charged to Houck. (right elbow sprain) was whenever he’s here to get Oakland 67 48 .583 1½ Los Angeles 69 46 .600 4½ RHP Michael Pineda (4-7, Seattle 61 55 .526 8 San Diego 66 50 .569 8 Tampa Bay blew it open scheduled to pitch an in- him in the lineup,” Cora Los Angeles 57 58 .496 11½ Colorado 51 63 .447 22 with four more runs in the ning or up to 20 pitches said. “Obviously he has 3.83) of the Twins as Tam- Texas 40 75 .348 28½ Arizona 35 80 .304 38½ eighth, when Zunino hit a later Thursday with Tri- power, but at the same pa Bay opens a three- Thursday’s Games Atlanta (Morton 10-4) at Washington (Gray three-run shot, his 23rd ple-A Durham. time, he walks, he gets game series at Minnesota. Oakland 17, Cleveland 0 0-0), 7:05 p.m. Seattle 3, Texas 1 Cincinnati (Mahle 9-3) at Philadelphia homer of the season. Red Sox: 1B/DH Kyle into deep counts. He’s Red Sox: RHP Nick Piv- Detroit 6, Baltimore 4 (Wheeler 10-6), 7:05 p.m. TRAINER’S ROOM Schwarber (right ham- somebody that we’re look- etta (8-5, 4.34) gets the Tampa Bay 8, Boston 1 Milwaukee (Anderson 4-5) at Pittsburgh N.Y. Yankees at Chicago White Sox, 7 p.m. (Keller 3-9), 7:05 p.m. Rays: CF Kiermaier was string strain) was sched- ing forward to have and I start for Boston in the first Toronto at L.A. Angels, 9:38 p.m. Chicago Cubs (Alzolay 4-12) at Miami back in the lineup after uled to begin a rehab as- do believe our offense is of three against the Balti- N.Y. Mets 4, Washington 1, 7 innings, 1st (Luzardo 3-5), 7:10 p.m. game L.A. Dodgers (Urías 13-3) at N.Y. Mets sitting out Wednesday signment for Triple-A going to be a lot better more Orioles. St. Louis 7, Pittsburgh 6 (Megill 1-2), 7:10 p.m. Philadelphia 2, L.A. Dodgers 1 St. Louis (Flaherty 8-1) at Kansas City N.Y. Mets 5, Washington 4, 7 innings, 2nd (Minor 8-10), 8:10 p.m. game San Diego (Snell 6-4) at Arizona (Bumgar- Milwaukee 17, Chicago Cubs 4 ner 6-7), 9:40 p.m. Cincinnati at Atlanta, 5:10 p.m. Colorado (Gomber 9-6) at San Francisco Jones, Patriots see first preseason action San Diego at Arizona, 9:40 p.m. (DeSclafani 10-5), 9:45 p.m. Colorado at San Francisco, 9:45 p.m. Saturday’s Games Friday’s Games Baltimore at Boston, 4:10 p.m. Baltimore (Watkins 2-3) at Boston (Pivetta Cleveland at Detroit, 6:10 p.m. 8-5), 7:10 p.m. Oakland at Texas, 7:05 p.m. Cleveland (Plesac 6-4) at Detroit (Alexan- N.Y. Yankees at Chicago White Sox, 7:10 p.m. der 2-1), 7:10 p.m. Tampa Bay at Minnesota, 7:10 p.m. Oakland (Irvin 8-10) at Texas (Dunning Houston at L.A. Angels, 9:07 p.m. 5-7), 8:05 p.m. Toronto at Seattle, 10:10 p.m. St. Louis (Flaherty 8-1) at Kansas City Cincinnati at Philadelphia, 4:05 p.m. (Minor 8-10), 8:10 p.m. Atlanta at Washington, 6:05 p.m. Tampa Bay (McClanahan 6-4) at Minnesota Chicago Cubs at Miami, 6:10 p.m. (Pineda 4-7), 8:10 p.m. Milwaukee at Pittsburgh, 7:05 p.m. Houston (Greinke 10-3) at L.A. Angels L.A. Dodgers at N.Y. Mets, 7:10 p.m. (Sandoval 3-5), 9:38 p.m. St. Louis at Kansas City, 7:10 p.m. Toronto (Ray 9-5) at Seattle (Flexen 10-5), San Diego at Arizona, 8:10 p.m. 10:10 p.m. Colorado at San Francisco, 9:05 p.m.

TODAY IN SPORTS August 13 The 64 is the lowest final round by a 1919 — Upset scores a win against PGA Championship winner. Man o’ War in the Sanford Memorial 1997 — Wilson Kipketer topples Stakes at Saratoga. The defeat is Big Sebastian Coe’s 16-year-old record in Red’s only loss in 21 starts. the 800 meters, finishing in 1 minute, 1933 — Gene Sarazen wins the 41.24 seconds in Zurich, Switzerland. PGA Championship by defeating Wil- Haile Gebrselassie also shatters his lie Goggin 5 and 4 in the final round. own 5,000 record with a time of 12 minutes, 41.86 seconds. 1935 — The first roller derby begins 2002 — Natalie Coughlin breaks the in Chicago by promoter Leo Seltzer. 100-meter backstroke world record, 1979 — Lou Brock of the St. Louis timed in 59.58 seconds at the U.S. Cardinals reaches 3,000 career hits national championships. She is the with an infield hit off Chicago Cubs first American to hold the world record pitcher Dennis Lamp. since Catherine Ferguson in 1966. 1987 — Jackie Joyner-Kersee 2008 — Michael Phelps swims into equals the world record in the wom- history as the winningest Olympic en’s long jump — 24 feet, 5½ inch- athlete with his 10th and 11th ca- es — in the Pan American Games at reer gold medals and five world Indianapolis. She matches the mark records in five events at the Beijing set in 1986 by Heike Dreschler of Games. He wins the 200-meter but- East Germany. terfly and swims leadoff for the U.S. 1995 — Cuba’s Ana Quirot, severely 800 freestyle relay team. burned in a 1993 kitchen accident, wins 2016 — The U.S. women’s the 800 meters at the world champion- 4x100-meter medley relay team of ships at Gothenburg, Sweden. Kathleen Baker, Lilly King, Dana Voll- PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS 1995 — Steve Elkington shoots a mer and Simone Manuel — winners final-round 64 and birdies the first at the Rio Games — delivers the Patriots rookie Mac Jones got his first real game action in the NFL Thursday night when New playoff hole to beat Colin Montgom- nation’s 1,000th gold medal in Sum- England played its first preseason game against The Washington Football Team. erie and win the PGA Championship. mer Olympics history. FRIDAY, AUGUST 13, 2021 THE DAILY ITEM B3 NATION More than 9,000 anti-Asian incidents occurred since pandemic began

By Terry Tang niors they help were hit ASSOCIATED PRESS by a “second virus that is a hate virus.” The non- The frequency of an- profit provides food and ti-Asian incidents — from programs to more than PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS taunts to outright assaults 40,000 older adults in the — reported in the United Bay Area, most of them An aircraft drops fire retardant to slow the States so far this year Asian. The organization spread of the Richard Spring fire, east of Lame seems poised to surpass went from transporting a Deer, Mont. last year despite months pre-pandemic load of 400 of political and social ac- meals daily to over 5,000 tivism, according to a new per day. Last year, they Wildfire bears down report released Thursday. gave out 963,000 meals Stop AAPI Hate, a na- overall compared with tional coalition that be- 436,000 typically. came the authority on on Montana towns “Sometimes when we gathering data on racially PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS talk to seniors, they say By Matthew Brown ties in the northern Sierra motivated attacks related Jen Ho Lee, a 76-year-old South Korean immi- this hatred drove them and Christopher Nevada even though its to the pandemic, received grant, holds a sign from a recent rally against to be stuck in their house Weber southern end was mostly 9,081 incident reports be- anti-Asian hate crimes she attended. even worse than the pan- ASSOCIATED PRESS corralled by fire lines. tween March 19, 2020, and demic,” Chung said. The fire has burned 790 this June. Of those, 4,548 LAME DEER, Mont. — A porting typically occurs af- cans as enemy foreigners. For them, the fear is square miles, destroyed occurred last year, and wildfire bore down on ru- ter a high-profile incident “We understand that more than a headline but some 550 homes and near- 4,533 this year. Since the ral southeastern Montana like the March 16 Atlan- other nation-states are something in their own ly obliterated the town of coronavirus was first re- towns Thursday as hot, dry ta-area spa shootings that competitors to the Unit- backyard. Greenville last week. It ported in China, people of weather throughout the left six Asian women dead. ed States, and a number “One of our clients was was 30 percent contained. Asian and Pacific Islander “There, too, is where we of them do have authori- West drove flames through descent have been treated on the bus. Right before more than a dozen states. Primed by heavy, swirl- saw some that were inci- tarian regimes,” Kulkar- the man got off the bus, he ing winds and hot tem- as scapegoats solely based dents that had taken place ni said. “But the ways in Several thousand people on their race. just punched her,” Chung in Montana remained un- peratures, the Montana weeks or months before, but which we talk about the said. “She said no one — fire spread in multiple Lawmakers, activists and they just were either not people and the ways in der evacuation orders as community groups have not the bus driver and a the Richard Spring Fire ad- directions, torching trees aware of our reporting cen- which blame is assigned number of Chinese on the pushed back against the vanced across the sparsely and sending off embers ter or didn’t take the time to somehow looks different bus — went to her care.” wave of attacks. There have populated Northern Chey- that propelled the flames report,” Kulkarni said. for communities of color Giving into that fear been countless social me- enne Indian Reservation. across the dry landscape. The reports aggregated than it does for, say, the means seniors have dia campaigns, bystander Meanwhile, California’s The blaze began Sun- by Stop AAPI Hate are Russian government or missed important things training sessions and pub- Dixie Fire — which start- day and winds gusting from the victims them- the German government.” like doctor’s appoint- lic rallies. In May, Presi- ed July 13 and is the larg- up to 56 mph caused it selves or someone report- Many of the head- ments or exercise routines dent Joe Biden signed the est wildfire burning in to explode across more ing on their behalf, like an line-making attacks over at the park. So, in June, bipartisan COVID-19 Hate the nation — threatened than 260 square miles by adult child. Overall, the the past year and a half with some funding from Crimes Act, expediting Jus- a dozen small communi- Thursday. tice Department reviews of report found verbal ha- have been against elder- the city, the organization anti-Asian hate crimes and rassment and shunning ly Asian people on both expanded a volunteer es- making available federal — interactions that don’t coasts. In most of those cort service to accompany grants. Those supporters qualify legally as hate cases, a senior was beat- seniors on errands or out- should not feel discouraged crimes — make up the two en, kicked, shoved or even ings around Chinatown because the data hasn’t largest shares of total in- stabbed out of nowhere. and other neighborhoods. shifted much, Stop AAPI cidents. Physical assaults Several such incidents They had more than 200 Hate leaders said. made up the third. But have been caught on video. requests that month. “When you encourage their percentage of the in- A U.S. Census survey re- The onslaught of verbal hate, it’s not like a genie cidents this year increased leased earlier this month and physical assaults has in a bottle where you can from last year — 16.6 per- found Asian American drawn more skepticism pull it out and push it back cent compared to 10.8 per- households were twice as than sympathy from some. in whenever you want,” cent. likely as white households Peter Yu, a Republican U.S. said Manjusha Kulkarni, More than 63 percent of to admit they didn’t have Senate candidate in Colo- co-founder of Stop AAPI the incidents were submit- enough food throughout rado who is also Chinese Hate and executive direc- ted by women. Roughly 31 the pandemic because American, came under fire tor of the Asian Pacific Pol- percent took place on pub- they were afraid to go out last month for characteriz- icy and Planning Council. lic streets, and 30 percent — not due to affordability ing anti-Asian hate crimes PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS “There’s too much perpet- at businesses. or transportation issues. as exaggerated. Many Asian Americans In contrast, other racial “I would welcome him to New York Lt. Gov. Kathy Hochul gives a news uating these belief systems conference at the state Capitol. to make them go away.” and others blame former groups’ households said look at the data and see Several factors contrib- President Donald Trump they were experiencing there has been a signifi- uted to the data, from an for ratcheting up the dan- food insecurity because cant increase,” Kulkarni increase incidents to a ger by talking about the of the pandemic. Asian said. “This may be a situ- Hochul: I’ll run greater desire to report, virus in racially charged American respondents ation when people refuse according to Kulkarni. terms. While Biden has didn’t say specifically if it to see racism or misogyny. for governor after As the economy opened demonstrated allyship, was fear of racial attacks I think they’re just really up more in the past few there is concern that a that kept them at home. refusing to see reality and months, it meant more U.S. investigation into the Anni Chung, president how unfortunately, in the finishing Cuomo’s term public interactions and op- origins of COVID-19 could and CEO of San Fran- U.S, we have allowed those By Karen Matthews up being mask mandates.” lead to more hostility and cisco-based Self-Help for portunities to attack, she forces to prevent people ASSOCIATED PRESS While the governor can- the Elderly, says the se- said. Also, a bump in re- treatment of Asian Ameri- from living their lives.” not mandate mask wearing NEW YORK — Lt. Gov. across the state’s public Kathy Hochul, who will schools, the state Health First water cuts in US West supply to serve out the remainder Department can issue guid- of Andrew Cuomo’s term ance strongly recommend- after he steps down amid ing that school districts re- sexual harassment allega- quire face coverings. hammer Arizona crops, farmers say tions, said Thursday she Hochul stressed that she plans to run for governor By Felicia Fonseca take a hit. plans to work with school in her own right next year. ASSOCIATED PRESS The cuts are coming district officials as well as “Yes I will. I fully expect earlier than expected as parents and teachers on the CASA GRANDE, Ariz. to,” Hochul said in an in- a drought has intensified issue of mask requirements. — A harvester rumbles terview with NBC’s “To- and reservoirs dipped to Hochul said she would through the fields in the day” show. “I am prepared historic lows across the draw on federal CDC rec- early morning light, mow- for this. I have led a life West. Scientists blame cli- ommendations and all ing down rows of corn and mate change for the warm- working in every level of chopping up ears, husks available COVID-19 data er, more arid conditions government, from Con- and stalks into mulch for but added, “also, we need over the past 30 years. gress to local government. feed at a local dairy. be talking to the school dis- Standing next to a dry I am the most prepared The cows won’t get their tricts as well. That hasn’t field, his boots kicking up person to assume this re- salad next year, at least happened in the past and dust, farmer Will Theland- sponsibility and I’m going not from this farm. There it’s the way I think it should er said “more and more of to ask the voters at some won’t be enough water to be. To find out what’s their the farm is going to look point for their faith in me plant the corn crop. anxiety. Why there’s any like this next year because again but right now I need Climate change, drought FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS their faith, I need their objection to this.” we won’t have the water and high demand are ex- prayers and I need their Cuomo announced Tues- to keep things growing ev- Will Thelander, a partner in his family’s farm- pected to force the first-ev- support to make sure we day that he would resign erywhere we want.” ing business, looks into a dry irrigation canal er mandatory cuts to a wa- get this right.” rather than face a likely His father, Dan, tried to on his property. ter supply that 40 million Hochul, a Buffalo Dem- impeachment trial after steer his kids away from people across the Ameri- He didn’t plant anything er supply but less than 8 ocrat who has served as Attorney General Letitia farming, not because wa- can West depend on — the on 400 acres this year to percent of its total water. Erie County clerk and James released a report Colorado River. The U.S. ter would be scarce but cut down on water use. Nevada will lose 21,000 served one term in Con- concluding he sexually Bureau of Reclamation’s because development was Farmers’ Colorado Riv- acre-feet, and Mexico will gress before winning elec- harassed 11 women and projection next week will expected to swallow farms er water comes by way of lose 80,000 acre-feet. An tion as lieutenant gover- describing a toxic work spare cities and tribes but between Phoenix and Lake Mead, which sits on acre-foot is enough wa- nor in 2014, will become environment in his ad- hit Arizona farmers hard. Tucson where their fam- the Arizona-Nevada bor- ter to supply one to two the first woman to be New ministration. They knew this was ily grows alfalfa, corn for der and serves as a barom- households a year. York’s governor when Cuomo, 63, denies that coming. They have left cows, and cotton, some des- eter for water deliveries to The cuts will be most Cuomo’s resignation be- he touched anyone inap- fields unplanted, laser tined for overseas markets. Arizona, Nevada, Califor- deeply felt in Arizona, comes official on Aug. 24. propriately and said his leveled the land, lined ca- “It was fun just keeping nia and Mexico, in the riv- which entered into an Hochul deflected ques- instinct was to fight back nals, installed drip irriga- the family business going, er’s lower basin. agreement in 1968 for ju- tions about whether the against the harassment tion, experimented with working with my dad,” The nation’s largest res- nior rights to Colorado state Assembly should pro- claims. But he said it was drought-resistant crops said Thelander, a 34-year- ervoir already has hit the River water in exchange ceed with impeachment best for him to step aside and found other ways to old, fourth-generation farm- level that triggers man- for U.S. funding to build a proceedings despite Cuo- so the state’s leaders could use water more efficiently. er whose office is a dusty datory shortages — 1,075 336-mile canal to send the mo’s impending exit, tell- “get back to governing.” Still, the cutbacks in pickup truck. feet above sea level. The water through the desert ing NBC, “I don’t believe The 62-year-old Hochul, Colorado River supply Thelander manages al- Bureau of Reclamation to major cities. it’s my position to weigh in who gave her first news next year will be a blow most half of the 6,000 will issue the official pro- Agriculture won’t end in on that situation.” conference as governor in for agriculture in Pinal acres his family farms un- jection for 2022 water de- Pinal County, but the cuts Asked whether there waiting on Wednesday, re- County, Arizona’s top pro- der Tempe Farming Co., liveries Monday, giving us- to farmers will force more should be mask mandates iterated that she will not ducer of cotton, barley and much of it devoted to corn ers time to plan for what’s of them to rely on ground- in schools to contain the tolerate harassment in livestock. Dairies largely for cows. He’s not planning to come. water that’s already over- spread of COVID-19, Ho- her administration. rely on local farms for feed on growing that crop next Arizona is expected to pumped. chul said she does not “I want to make sure and will have to search year, opting for others that lose 512,000 acre-feet of Hardly anyone expects a yet have the authority to that there’s a message farther out for supply, and will be more profitable on water, about one-fifth of more than 20-year mega- make that call, but said, that I’m tough,” Hochul the local economy will less land. the state’s Colorado Riv- drought to improve. “I believe that there’ll end said Thursday. B4 THE DAILY ITEM FRIDAY, AUGUST 13, 2021 COMICS

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CROSSWORD DEAR ABBY Retirement hasn’t changed couple’s long-term routine DEAR ABBY: My hus- where in your letter did band retired a few Dear Abby is written by Abigail you mention that the per- months ago. I was a stay- Van Buren, also known as Jeanne son you are seeing has at-home mom for most of Phillips, and was founded by her asked for a permanent our married life but have commitment, so you have worked part time for sev- mother, Pauline Phillips. Contact lots of time. Live your eral years. I always took Dear Abby at DearAbby.com or P.O. life. Continue to explore care of all the household Box 69440, Los Angeles, CA 90069. where things are going. chores because he sup- When your son is older ported us nancially. and his hormones kick in, Now he’s retired, and “trap.” It is what has giv- said he didn’t care if I he may mellow. nothing has changed. I’m en him license. If neces- was happy or not. I don’t still doing all the cooking, sary, HAVE that “huge want to hurt — or worse, DEAR ABBY: What cleaning, laundry, taking ght.” It may be the an- lose — my son. He refus- does an invited guest do care of the business mat- swer to a more equitable es to talk to a counselor. when their hosts get into ters and working part sharing of responsibili- one or more verbal time. Although I have al- How do I move on and get ties. But if it isn’t, then screaming ghts in front ways done whatever it my son to accept this sit- it’s time for counseling of them? Leave the room? takes to keep the peace, I uation? — to not only help you Exit completely? I was am becoming increasing- better communicate, but MOVING FORWARD ly resentful. I don’t know raised that folks use also, if necessary, medi- IN CONNECTICUT how to break this pat- “company manners” ate. when guests were pres- tern. I’ve never had the DEAR MOVING nerve to speak up and ent. DEAR ABBY: I have FORWARD: Do you real- express my anger or frus- been divorced less than a ly intend to allow a BAFFLED IN tration for fear of getting year, and while I wasn’t 13-year-old to dictate INDIANA into a huge ght. Can you expecting to rush into a how you live the rest of give me any advice to relationship, I have met your life? Because he re- DEAR BAFFLED: If help me get out of this someone I really like, and fuses to talk with a coun- the hosts’ behavior trap I’ve built for myself? he treats me so well. The selor doesn’t mean you makes you uncomfort- STUCK IN problem is I haven’t yet shouldn’t do it for help in able, the prudent thing CALIFORNIA told my children, and strengthening your back- would be to exit the gath- while speaking with my bone. Your son’s feelings ering entirely. No rule of DEAR STUCK: Your 13-year-old son, he told may change once his fa- etiquette decrees that husband isn’t a mind me he would run away if ther starts having ro- you must stick around reader. Ending your si- I was ever with anyone mantic relationships — if and be the unwilling au- lence is the way out of the except his dad. He also he hasn’t already. No- dience for their drama. BRIDGE

Superstitions rule only once this year George Bernard Shaw was a cyn- usually give count. ical cove. He wrote, “A fool’s brain Declarer won trick two with his digests philosophy into folly, science heart king, drew trumps and cashed into superstition, and art into ped- his heart winners, discarding a spade antry. Hence University education.” from the dummy. This is the only Friday the 13th this Now the spade suit had to be year — some people’s chance to be played without loss. Normally, South superstitious. In today’s deal, the key would have led a spade toward his play involves a black suit, not a black jack, hoping East had the king-sin- cat. How should South plan the play gleton or -doubleton. But could that in six clubs after West cashes a high work here? West was known to have diamond before shifting to the heart started with three hearts, one club nine? and, presumably, seven diamonds. After North supported clubs, a few East couldn’t have only two spades. control-bids led to the optimistic So, declarer entered dummy with contract of six clubs. Five diamonds a trump and called for the spade in particular looks excessive, but queen. After taking East’s king with South probably would have bid six his ace, South cashed the spade clubs anyway. The auction almost ran jack. When West contributed the 10, on momentum. South claimed his slam. West led the diamond king, king True, that was lucky, but good play- from ace-king against contracts ers who count are always “luckier” above four no-trump. East would than those who do not. FRIDAY, AUGUST 13, 2021 THE DAILY ITEM B5

DUE TO A PRODUCTION ERROR, THE CROSSWORD DID NOT APPEAR REMIND REWIND IN WEDNESDAY’S ITEM. THAT PUZZLE IS BELOW: Television Star And Teen Idol By Taylor Neumann Ricky Nelson was born Eric Hilliard Nelson on May 8, 1940, in Teaneck, New Jersey, to Ozzie and Harriet Nelson; he was the second of two sons, with his older brother David. He rushed to fame with the radio sitcom The Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet, joining the show when he turned 8. In 1952 the show moved to TV, where it would run until 1966 and become one of the longest-running sitcoms in TV history. Nelson spent his early teens playing the clarinet and drums, learning guitar chords and imi- tating popular musicians. At 16 he signed a record deal — most- ly to impress a girlfriend — and recorded the songs “I’m Walkin’” and “A Teenager’s Romance.” He made his debut singing and playing the drums on The Adventures of Ozzie and Har- riet. His rst album, Ricky, was released in 1957 and hit No. 1. His second album, 1958’s Ricky Nelson, carried the single “Poor Little Fool,” which became the No. 1 single on Billboard’s Hot 100 and sold over 2 million copies. That year, Nelson said, “Anyone who knocks rock ’n’ roll PHOTO |HULTON ARCHIVE either doesn’t understand it, or Ricky Nelsony is prejudiced against it, or is an attempt to show the world with Bob Dylan’s “She Belongs just plain square.” From 1957 that he was growing up. Unfor- to Me” with the Stone Canyon to 1962, Nelson had 30 Top-40 tunately his childhood name Band. He reached the Top 40 hits, more than anyone except proved hard to get rid of, and one last time with “Garden Par- Elvis Presley and Pat Boone. throughout his life he would ty” in 1972, which hit No. 6 on Nelson also worked lms, act- continue to be called “Ricky.” In the Billboard Hot 100. ing in The Story of Three Loves 1963, he signed a 20-year re- On Dec. 31, 1985, while ying (1953), Rio Bravo (1959), cord deal with Decca Records, to a concert, the plane Nelson The Wackiest Ship in the Army but by then his career as a teen was on crashed and killed ev- (1960) and a romantic comedy idol was largely over. Nelson eryone onboard except the two directed by his father, Love & began moving toward country pilots. He was 45 years old. He Kisses (1965). music, inuencing a movement left behind four children with his In 1961, on his 21st birthday, that became known as “Cali- ex-wife Kris Nelson and was in- Nelson changed his recording fornia Sound.” He didn’t reach ducted into the Rock & Roll Hall name from “Ricky” to “Rick,” in the Top 40 again until 1970, of Fame in 1987.

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HOME AND BUSINESS SERVICES MISC. LEGALS RELOCATING? CLEANING/ LEGAL NOTICE CARPENTRY Wison Square Garage MAINTENANCE 2 Andover Street 114E MORTGAGEE'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE Peabody Ma. 01960 By virtue of and in execution of the Power of Sale contained in a certain mortgage 978-531-9591 given by Gifty Samuels to Argent Mortgage Company, LLC, dated August 18, 2005 Carpentry & Services RONNIE Z and recorded in Essex County (Southern District) Registry of Deeds in Book Oil Change Regular + Filter 24732, Page 463 (the "Mortgage") of which mortgage Deutsche Bank National • Full Cleanouts: Homes, $29.95 Trust Company, as Trustee, in trust for the registered holders of Argent Securities Attics, basements, yards, MOVING Oil Change Synthetic + Inc., Asset-Backed Pass-Through Certificates, Series 2005-W3 is the present Commercial clean outs, etc. Leave your moving to us! Filter $49.95 holder by Confirmatory Assignment from Argent Mortgage Company, LLC to • Full Home Repairs, Whether it be one piece or more! Brakes Change Just Deutsche Bank National Trust Company, as Trustee, in trust for the registered Painting and Installations. 10% off for senior citizens, holders of Argent Securities Inc., Asset-Backed Pass-Through Certificates, Series “Helpful tips” $299.00 most cars 2005-W3 dated August 4, 2008 and recorded at said Registry of Deeds in Book • Windows, doors, porches, veterans, and disabled with good quality per axel decks, stairs etc. 27975, Page 18, for breach of conditions of said mortgage and for the purpose of for a S-M-O-O-T-H • Gutter repairs and cleaning. Call Ronnie foreclosing the same, the mortgaged premises located at 316 B Essex Street, We're Open 8 - 5 Lynn, MA 01902 will be sold at a Public Auction at 11:00 AM on September 3, trouble-free move! No job too small! Monday thru Saturday 2021, at the mortgaged premises, more particularly described below, all and Designate a drawer for 781-321-2499 singular the premises described in said mortgage, to wit: For a free estimate 781-354-0023 JOB INFORMATION essentials such as SERVICES Being bounded and described as follows IN LYNN; sheets and towels for CLEANING/ quick access the first MAINTENANCE Northwest by lot 1, as shown on plan hereinafter mentioned, forty-eight and NOTICE 55/100 (48.55) feet; Northeast by land now or formerly of O'Brien, forty-seven night you move into Don't pay to find work before you get and 70/100 (47.70) feet; Southeast by land now or formerly of Ring, forty-nine your new home. the job. Legitimate job placement firms and 87/100 (49.87) feet; and Southwest by part of lot 3, as shown on said plan, that work to fill specific positions forty-four and 28/100 (44.28) feet; Being Lot 2 as shown on Plan of Land in Lynn WE TAKE AND DISPOSE cannot charge an upfront fee. For free dated July, 1950, drawn by John W. Parsons, Surveyor, recorded with Essex South Plan a garage/yard information about avoiding employ- District Deeds, Book 3773, Page 82, and containing 2276 square feet of land sale before you move. ment service scams, write the Federal according to said plan. Said premises are hereby conveyed together with the right Trade Commission at Washington, to use that portion of Lot 1 on said plan shown as "RT. of WAY" thereon as a right D.C., 20580 or call the National Fraud Fresh coffee, baking OF ANYTHING of way for all purposes for which streets and rights of way are commonly used in Information Center, the City of Lynn. soda, or charcoal in a 1-800-876-7060 sock, placed inside Cellars, Attics, NOTICE Also the land situated in said Lynn, being shown as Lot 2-A on plan above your refrigerator will For more information and assistance mentioned, bounded and described as follows: Garages, Yards, Stores, etc. regarding the reliability of business keep the inside smell- Call for quick service opportunities, work-at-home opportuni- North by Essex Street, twelve and 2/100 (12.02) feet; ing fresh and clean. and best prices. ties, employment services and financ- East by said lot 1, seventy-six and 46/100 (76.46) feet; ing, the Daily Item urges its readers to South, Southwest and West by lot 3, as shown on said plan, by three lines contact the Better Business Bureau measuring sixteen and 56/100 (16.56) feet, sixteen and 56/100 (16.56) feet, Pack your current Inc., 290 Donald Lynch Blvd., Suite and forty-seven and 19/100 (47.19) feet, respectively; containing 748 square phone book — it’s a 102, Marlborough, MA 07152-4705 or feet according to said plan. quick easy reference to call 508-652-4800 WE ALSO RENT For mortgagor's title see deeds recorded with the Essex County (Southern the folks back home. District) Registry of Deeds in Book 24732, Page 462 and Book 26210, Page 168. ROLL-OFF DUMPSTERS The premises will be sold subject to any and all unpaid taxes and other Place pictures in 15 yards, 20 yards, and 30 yards municipal assessments and liens, and subject to prior liens or other enforceable boxes between sheets encumbrances of record entitled to precedence over this mortgage, and subject to or blankets to give and with the benefit of all easements, restrictions, reservations and conditions of record and subject to all tenancies and/or rights of parties in possession. them extra protection. Every day Terms of the Sale: Cashier's or certified check in the sum of $5,000.00 as a Pack plates vertically 781-593-5308 / 781-598-0646 deposit must be shown at the time and place of the sale in order to qualify as a bidder (the mortgage holder and its designee(s) are exempt from this — on edge — rather requirement); high bidder to sign written Memorandum of Sale upon acceptance of than stacked. bid; balance of purchase price payable by certified check in thirty (30) days from ericzdisposal.com the date of the sale at the offices of mortgagee's attorney, Korde & Associates, P.C., 900 Chelmsford Street, Suite 3102, Lowell, MA 01851 or such other time as Pack heavy items in REAL ESTATE small boxes and lighter FUELS/HEATING may be designated by mortgagee. The description for the premises contained in FOR SALE said mortgage shall control in the event of a typographical error in this publication. items in larger boxes. Other terms to be announced at the sale. Tag each box with Deutsche Bank National Trust Company, as Trustee, in trust for the registered destination room and holders of Argent Securities Inc., Asset-Backed Pass-Through Certificates, Series 2005-W3 contents. FUEL ASSISTANCE ACCEPTED 24 HOUR BURNER SERVICE If you want an honest Korde & Associates, P.C. 900 Chelmsford Street We service opinion of value Hook up the TV first in FREE SERVICE Suite 3102 your new home to gas and oil Lowell, MA 01851

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ITEM: August 6, 13 and 20, 2021 781-592-9505 Find great REAL ESTATE LEGALS HELP WANTED FOR SALE bargains in LEGAL NOTICE All real estate advertising in this MORTGAGEE'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE GENERAL newspaper is subject to the Federal HELP WANTED Fair Housing Act of 1968, the Massachu- setts Anti Discrimination Act and the Boston and By virtue of and in execution of the Power of Sale contained in a certain mortgage Cambridge Fair Housing Ordinances, which makes given by Stephen Kinnon to Option One Mortgage Corporation, dated October 17, it illegal to advertise any preference, limitation, or Give us a call discrimination based on race, color, religion, sex, 2005 and recorded in Essex County (Southern District) Registry of Deeds in Book handicap, familial status, national origin, ancestry, 24977, Page 216 (the "Mortgage"), as affected by an Order dated February 24, age, children, marital status, sexual orientation, veteran's status, or source of income or any 2020, and recorded at said Registry of Deeds in Book 38314, Page 16 of which intention to make any such preference, limitation mortgage Wells Fargo Bank, N.A., as Trustee for Option One Mortgage Loan Trust GORTON'S or discrimination. 2006-1, Asset-Backed Certificates, Series 2006-1 is the present holder by This newspaper will not knowingly accept any advertising for real estate which is in violation of Assignment from Sand Canyon Corporation f/k/a Option One Mortgage 3rd Shift Production Position the law. Our readers are hereby informed that all Corporation to Wells Fargo Bank, N.A., as Trustee for Option One Mortgage Loan Gorton's, America's leader in Frozen dwellings in this newspaper are available on an equal opportunity basis. To complain of Trust 2006-1, Asset-Backed Certificates, Series 2006-1 dated May 10, 2011 and Seafood is seeking qualified discrimination, please call HUD toll-free at recorded at said Registry of Deeds in Book 30418, Page 505, for breach of candidates to work 3rd shift (10 PM to 1-800-669-9777. For the N.E. area, call HUD at conditions of said mortgage and for the purpose of foreclosing the same, the 6 AM) at its Processing Facility in 617-595-5308. The toll-free number for the hearing-impaired is 1-800-927-9275. mortgaged premises located at 767 Walnut Street, Lynnfield, MA 01940 will be Gloucester, MA. sold at a Public Auction at 10:00 AM on September 3, 2021, at the mortgaged Compensation and Benefits PROFESSIONAL premises, more particularly described below, all and singular the premises $18.66 Starting Wage with described in saidmortgage, to wit: Generous Step Increases HELP WANTED Medical Insurance Four parcels of land shown as Lots 184, 185, 177, 178, 179, 180 and 181 on Dental Insurance CLERICAL ASSISTANT WANTED. Plan of Land in Lynnfield and Saugus owned by Frank H. Murphy, drawn by W. H. Life and Vision Insurance Peabody Location. Flexible Hours. Spear, dated April 11, 1915, recorded in Essex South District Registry of Deeds in Generous Vacation and Part Time - Monday - Friday. Book of Plans 27, Plan No. 22. Paid Leave Package Please send letter of Interest with Placing a help Paid Lunch and Breaks Resume to Attorney Joseph S. Subject to and with the benefit of easements, restrictions, reservations and rights Defined Benefit Pension Plan Provanzano, 16 Bourbon Street, wanted ad is of way of record insofar as the same are in force and applicable. 401k Plan Peabody, MA 01960-1545.e-Mail- Tuition Reimbursement [email protected]. great for finding For mortgagor's title see deed recorded with the Essex County (Southern District) The availability of overtime Registry of Deeds in Book 15050, Page 96. Qualifications the skilled High School Diploma or GED NOTICES workers you The property will be sold subject to the redemption rights in favor of the Internal Prior work experience in a processing Revenue Service by virtue of the tax lien(s) recorded in Essex County (Southern facility or in a fast paced environment need. District) Registry of Deeds in Book 35742, Page 31 and Book 37400, Page 316. Self starter with a positive attitude PAY CALLS The premises will be sold subject to any and all unpaid taxes and other municipal Ability to work overtime assessments and liens, and subject to prior liens or other enforceable classifieds encumbrances of record entitled to precedence over this mortgage, and subject to To apply, please visit www.gortons.co Pay Call Numbers and with the benefit of all easements, restrictions, reservations and conditions of m/careers (900, 976 and 550) record and subject to all tenancies and/or rights of parties in possession. Advertiser telephone numbers with Have an 900, 976 and 550 prefixes MUST Terms of the Sale: Cashier's or certified check in the sum of $5,000.00 as a disclose the price of the telephone deposit must be shown at the time and place of the sale in order to qualify as a call. When a number is published bidder (the mortgage holder and its designee(s) are exempt from this announcement within the advertisement the per requirement); high bidder to sign written Memorandum of Sale upon acceptance of GORTON'S minute and/or flat charge must be 781-593-7700, ext.2 bid; balance of purchase price payable by certified check in thirty (30) days from included. If you dial a pay per call the date of the sale at the offices of mortgagee's attorney, Korde & Associates, to share? 2nd Shift Production Position number from an advertisement appear- P.C., 900 Chelmsford Street, Suite 3102, Lowell, MA 01851 or such other time as Gorton's, America's leader in Frozen ing in the classified section and it may be designated by mortgagee. The description for the premises contained in Seafood is seeking qualified DOES NOT disclose this information, said mortgage shall control in the event of a typographical error in this publication. candidates to work 2nd shift (2 PM to please notify the Item classified Read 10 PM) at its Processing Facility in department immediately. Response to Other terms to be announced at the sale. Gloucester, MA. any pay per call numbers will be Compensation and Benefits charged to your telephone bill and the Wells Fargo Bank, N.A., as Trustee for Option One Mortgage Loan Trust 2006-1, $18.39 Starting Wage with anyone under 18 years of age must Asset-Backed Certificates, Series 2006-1 Generous Step Increases have parent's consent. Medical Insurance Please call immediately for further Korde & Associates, P.C. Dental Insurance details or information. news 11-005245 / FC03 Life and Vision Insurance CLASSIFIED 900 Chelmsford Street Generous Vacation and (781)593-7700 Suite 3102 Paid Leave Package Sell your stuff in Lowell, MA 01851 Paid Lunch and Breaks (978) 256-1500 Defined Benefit Pension Plan Kinnon, Stephen, 11-005245 Contact 401k Plan Tuition Reimbursement ITEM: August 6, 13 and 20, 2021 Customer Service The availability of overtime Qualifications to place a High School Diploma or GED Prior work experience in a processing classified ad in facility or in a fast paced environment Catch up Self starter with a positive attitude on the new with your Ability to work overtime favorite team To apply, please visit www.gortons.co m/careers classifi eds in Item Sports! FRIDAY, AUGUST 13, 2021 THE DAILY ITEM CLASSIFIED B7 THIS WEEK IN PHOTOS

ITEM PHOTO | SPENSER HASAK Matt Deibert, an artist from Smithville, N.J., works on a scene of Revere ITEM PHOTO | SPENSER HASAK Beach in the 1970s during the 2021 Revere Beach Sand-Sculpting Festi- In Swampscott resident Joe Douillette’s hive, queen bees are marked val last Friday. with a color dot to signify the year they are introduced.

ITEM PHOTO | JAKOB MENENDEZ Three pinballs are stacked on the right ap- ITEM PHOTO | SPENSER HASAK per to gain an advantage and take back con- Mayoral candidate Jared Nicholson, who organized the Lynn Shore Showcase Beach Wrestling trol over the game during a tournament at the Tournament, attempts to pin Isael Perez of Providence, R.I., during the showcase on Saturday. Double Bowl in Peabody on Sunday.

ITEM PHOTO | JAKOB MENENDEZ Famous Lynn boxer Khiry Todd, right, holds up a sign welcoming Olympic boxer Rashida Ellis home, after driving past her house in a city-run parade on Wednesday.

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Commonwealth of Massachusetts Nahant Conservation Commission NOTICE OF TIER II CLASSIFICATION The Trial Court 38 EXCHANGE STREET, LYNN, MASSACHUSETTS Probate and Family Court NOTICE OF PUBLIC MEETING RELEASE TRACKING NUMBER 3-36405 Docket No. ES21P1923EA CITATION ON PETITION FOR ORDER OF A Public Meeting will be held on August 18, 2021 at 7:00 PM via Zoom Online A release of oil and/or hazardous materials has occurred at this location, which is COMPLETE SETTLEMENT Meeting to hear a Notice of Intent filed by My Twins II, LLC for the property located a disposal site as defined by M.G.L. c. 21E, § 2 and the Massachusetts Essex Probate and Family Court at 0 Willow Road (Map 12, Lot 34) to install a series of flag poles within Land Contingency Plan, 310 CMR 40.0000. To evaluate the release, a Phase I Initial 36 Federal Street Subject to Coastal Storm Flowage. Copies of the plan are available for review by Site Investigation was performed pursuant to 310 CMR 40.0480. The site has Salem, MA 01970 contacting the Conservation Commission at [email protected]. To join the been classified as TIER II pursuant to 310 CMR 40.0500. On August 9, 2021, Arc (978) 744-1020 Zoom meeting: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/83968175231?pwd=bmFMNFAw Reality Management, LLC filed a TIER II Classification Submittal with the d0VXSDA2QlFlendmSFordz09, Meeting ID: 839 6817 5231, Passcode: 684814. Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection (MassDEP). To obtain Estate of: Pamela E. Demos more information on this disposal site, please contact Arc Reality Management, Also known as: Pamela Demos ITEM: August 13, 2021 LLC, c/o Rouf Hourmat, 253 Western Avenue, Unit D, Lynn, MA; 617-372-5953. The Tier Classification Submittal and the disposal site file can be viewed at Date of Death: 10/22/2019 MassDEP website using Release Tracking Number (RTN) 3-0036405 at LEGALS http://public.dep.state.ma.us/SearchableSites2/Search.aspx or at the Mass- A Petition for Order of Complete Settlement has been filed by: DEP, Northeast Regional Office, 205B Lowell Street, Wilmington, Massachusetts 01887; 978-694-3200. Additional public involvement opportunities are available Ernest Demos of Litchfield NH NOTICE OF TIER II CLASSIFICATION under 310 CMR 40.1403(9) and 310 CMR 40.1404. 38 EXCHANGE STREET, LYNN, MASSACHUSETTS requesting that the court enter a formal Decree of Complete Settlement including a RELEASE TRACKING NUMBER 3-36406 ITEM: August 13, 2021 determination of heirs at law and other such relief as may be requested in the Petition. A release of oil and/or hazardous materials has occurred at this location, which is a disposal site as defined by M.G.L. c. 21E, § 2 and the Massachusetts IMPORTANT NOTICE Contingency Plan, 310 CMR 40.0000. To evaluate the release, a Phase I Initial Need to find an article? You have the right to obtain a copy of the Petition from the Petitioner or at the Site Investigation was performed pursuant to 310 CMR 40.0480. The site has Court. You have a right to object to this proceeding. To do so, you or your been classified as TIER II pursuant to 310 CMR 40.0500. On August 9, 2021, Arc attorney must file a written appearance and objection at this Court before: Reality Management, LLC filed a TIER II Classification Submittal with the 10:00 a.m. on the return day of 09/13/2021. Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection (MassDEP). To obtain This is NOT a hearing date, but a deadline by which you must file a written more information on this disposal site, please contact Arc Reality Management, appearance and objection if you object to this proceeding. If you fail to file a LLC, c/o Rouf Hourmat, 253 Western Avenue, Unit D, Lynn, MA; 617-372-5953. timely written appearance and objection followed by an Affidavit of Objections The Tier Classification Submittal and the disposal site file can be viewed at within thirty (30) days of the return day, action may be taken without further MassDEP website using Release Tracking Number (RTN) 3-0036406 at notice to you. http://public.dep.state.ma.us/SearchableSites2/Search.aspx or at the Mass- DEP, Northeast Regional Office, 205B Lowell Street, Wilmington, Massachusetts WITNESS, Jennifer M.R. Ulwick, First Justice of this Court. 01887; 978-694-3200. Additional public involvement opportunities are available under 310 CMR 40.1403(9) and 310 CMR 40.1404. Date: August 4, 2021 ITEM: August 13, 2021 Pamela Casey O'Brien Register of Probate Need a question answered? Subscribe to e-edition on Item: August 13, 2021 [email protected] B8 THE DAILY ITEM FRIDAY, AUGUST 13, 2021 ENTERTAINMENT Instagram apologizes for Almodóvar lm’s poster censorship

By Jennifer said in an emailed state- shouldn’t see it, that it’s O’Mahony ment. pornographic. How many ASSOCIATED PRESS Facebook and Insta- people are they telling gram’s longstanding rules that their body is bad, that MADRID — Instagram — and previous bans — their body is dangerous?” PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS has apologized for remov- have spurred the use of Jaén added, noting he had ing the of cial poster for Mike Richards, left, at the 43rd annual Daytime Emmy Awards and May- the #FreetheNipple move- received overwhelming Spanish director Pedro im Bialik at a celebration of the 70th anniversary of the State of Israel. ment and hashtag on Ins- support and thousands of Almodóvar’s new  lm from people had reposted his the social network because tagram, which is used by it showed a female nipple, many artists and celeb- poster on Instagram. Richards named host of after the poster’s designer rities to portray nipples “They say their tech- complained of censorship. despite the rules. The ban nology can’t differentiate Instagram’s parent does not extend to male the context. I don’t care. ‘Jeopardy!’: role for Bialik company Facebook told nipples. Change your technology The Associated Press on The poster’s Spanish then,” the designer said. By Lynn Elber ties for “Jeopardy!” and er and host. Mayim has Wednesday that several designer Javier Jaén told Jaén had written in a ASSOCIATED PRESS “Wheel of Fortune,” Sony a wonderful energy, an images of the poster for AP that he had questioned post that the poster had Pictures Television said in innate sense of the game, “Madres Paralelas,” which whether the poster would been removed from his In- LOS ANGELES — After a statement Wednesday. and an authentic curiosity shows a lactating nipple, have trouble on social net- stagram page on Tuesday: weeks of guest hosts on The studio also appeared that naturally represents were removed “for break- works but stayed true to “As expected, @instagram “Jeopardy!” that included to de ect the idea that it the ‘Jeopardy!’ brand.” his vision after receiving took down the poster that celebrities from TV, sports ing our rules against nudi- was bowing to the dismay Richards was the sec- the personal backing of we made for the latest and journalism, the dai- ty” after they were upload- that some fans expressed ond of the temp hosts who Almodóvar. “He told me Almodóvar  lm #madre- ly syndicated quiz show ed on Monday. when word leaked last  lled the void left by Tre- that he had made  lms sparalelas.” After repost- chose its executive produc- “We do, however, make bek’s death, with “Jeopar- ing the image, he said, it er, Mike Richards, as the week that Richards would exceptions to allow nudi- with posters his whole life, successor to beloved host be the pick. dy!” champs Jennings and ty in certain circumstanc- long before Instagram, was allowed to stay. Alex Trebek. “We knew early on that Buzzy Cohen, actors Bial- es, which includes when and he would keep doing A request for comment But after fan backlash to we wanted to divide the ik and LeVar Burton, NFL there’s clear artistic con- so after Instagram, too,” from Almodóvar’s produc- a selection process that re- hosting responsibilities player Aaron Rodgers and text. We’ve therefore re- Jaén said. tion company went unan- cently turned messy, pro- and it became very clear TV journalists among the stored posts sharing the “This is probably the  rst swered. ducer Sony split the pie that Mike and Mayim others. Almodóvar movie poster image I saw when I was “Madres Paralelas,” star- by naming another guest were the undeniable choic- The studio didn’t break to Instagram, and we’re born. A company like Ins- ring Penélope Cruz, will host, actor Mayim Bialik, es. They were both at the the game-show mold by really sorry for any confu- tagram tells me my work open the Venice Film Fes- as emcee for “Jeopardy!” top of our research and choosing Richards. White sion caused,” the company is dangerous, that people tival on Sept. 1. prime-time and spinoff se- analysis,” said Ravi Ahuja, male hosts have long been ries, including a new col- Chairman of Global Tele- the convention, with a few lege championship. vision Studios for Sony women (among them Mer- In a nod to “Jeopardy!” Pictures. “We took this edith Vieira, Jane Lynch, devotees, longest win- decision incredibly seri- Leslie Jones) and a larger ning-streak champion ously.” contingent of Black men Ken Jennings will return As a guest host, Ahuja (Wayne Brady, Steve Har- as a consulting producer. said Richards was “at ease vey, Anthony Anderson) Richards will retain behind the podium and a making inroads in recent executive producing du- double threat as produc- years.

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EVICTION? PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS Harvey Weinstein, the 69-year-old convicted rapist and disgraced movie mogul, wears a face mask as he listens in court during a pre-trial hear- ing in Los Angeles. Free lawyers at Northeast Judge rejects sex assault Legal Aid can help count against Weinstein By Andrew Dalton grand jury and get it to re- Still intact are four ASSOCIATED PRESS turn a new indictment for counts of rape and six oth- We can help if you... Lawyers can prevent you it, she may accept it. But er sexual assault counts. from being evicted by... LOS ANGELES — A she offered no speci c in- Weinstein pleaded not Have received a notice to quit Los Angeles judge on structions. guilty to all of them last Thursday again rejected “I can’t tell you what to month in his  rst court Recognizing if your notice to quit one of 11 sexual assault Have received a Summons and do,” the judge said. appearance in the Califor- was served improperly counts in an indictment of Complaint The rejected count dates nia case. He was extradit- Harvey Weinstein. to May 2010. Weinstein ed from New York, where Helping you properly submit Judge Lisa B. Lench  rst Are being forced out of your was  rst charged with it in he is serving a 23-year important answer documents into dismissed the count of sex- apartment by your landlord January 2020, before the sentence for convictions of evidence that are due before your ual battery by restraint as statute of limitations had rape and sexual assault. Are being pressured by your first court date too old and outside the statute of limitations two expired. Prosecutors then Other charges against landlord to sign an agreement got an indictment from a Weinstein are for even old- Using their experience in eviction weeks ago, but allowed the outside of court grand jury on an identi- er incidents, but different cases and knowledge of state district attorney’s of ce cal count six months later, statutes apply to them. Have a case in Housing Court and tenant's laws to amend the allegation against the 69-year-old when the time had lapsed. The defense also re- need legal representation The judge agreed with vealed at the hearing that Representing you in court so you former movie mogul and Weinstein attorney Alan they have been given a Will be facing eviction after the do not have to go alone convicted rapist. On Thursday, she found Jackson that the grand list of 248 witnesses for CDC eviction moratorium expires jury indictment was a new the forthcoming trial, for on June 30, 2021 that neither of two at- tempts at an amended prosecution, and therefore which no date has been complaint from prosecu- was coming too late. set. tors solved the problem, “The people are grasping Weinstein’s attorneys and rejected the count to try to save something will seek to reject many of again. that is unsalvageable,” them, and more technical FOR FREE LEGAL ASSISTANCE: Weinstein attended the Jackson said in court.  ghts are likely to come as hearing in LA County jail “They did it, they blew it, they attempt to erode the CALL 978-458-1465 attire. He was brought they can’t  x it.” case against him. into the courtroom shack- Prosecutors argued that “Today’s a great ex- led to a wheelchair, and it was a continuation of ample of why we need EMAIL [email protected] was uncuffed as the pro- the same case. judges with a backbone,” ceedings began. While the count is a Weinstein attorney Mark VISIT www.northeastlegalaid.org/get- Lench gave prosecutors small part of the case, dis- Werksman said outside legal-help a glimmer of hope on the missing it removes one of court, “and juries with a dismissed count, saying  ve accusers from Wein- tough spine to stand up that if they reconvene the stein’s forthcoming trial. against false accusations.”