SATURDAY, MAY 16, 2020 ‘This is the Lynn eld biggest need election I’ve felt’ pushed Lynn Health Center nurse practitioner is on to June frontlines of COVID war By Thor Jourgensen By David McLellan ITEM STAFF ITEM STAFF LYNNFIELD — Town residents in- LYNN — Only a few months ago, terested in municipal government can nurse practitioner Marita Gove’s job grab an open Housing Authority seat if was a lot different. She worked in a they are interested in mustering write- high school, caring for students with in votes on Election Day June 13. a variety of medical needs. Now, Coronavirus delayed the annual elec- schools are closed, and she wears tion from April 14 to next month with gloves, a mask, and gown every day the election scheduled from 7 a.m. to 8 while dealing directly with people p.m. in the high school, 275 Essex St. who may have COVID-19. “We are working on the logistics Gove is a nurse practitioner for to keep everyone safe. There will be Lynn Community Health Center, masks, gloves, social distancing, pens and currently works in the main will be used once and put aside to be lobby, where she is truly a “front- disinfected later,” said Town Clerk Lin- line” worker. Having previously da Emerson. been stationed at the health center’s The town implemented early voting satellite clinic at Lynn English, she by mail and Emerson encouraged res- now works at the “PUI” — meaning idents to visit the town website for ad- “person-under-investigation” — sta- ditional information. tion at Lynn Community Health ITEM PHOTO | SPENSER HASAK “All the races on the ballot are un- Center’s Union Street building. Marita Gove, a nurse practitioner at Lynn Community Health Center, leans contested and we have one vacancy Gove’s job is to triage patients over the triage desk to check the temperature of a patient who has come to the that will hopefully be lled by write-in NURSE PRACTITIONER, A3 center looking to be tested for COVID-19. ELECTION, A3 In Salem, Child custody art colors becomes a the mood act By Anne Marie Tobin ITEM STAFF By Elyse Carmosino the virus seriously? ITEM STAFF “The big issue, espe- SALEM — In celebration of cially at the beginning spring, the City of Salem and For families with of a lot of the stay-at- the Salem Public Art Com- separated parents, home advisories, was mission have launched Art COVID-19 has present- parents had concerns Spring, a city-wide, pop-up art ed a particularly unique about exchanging chil- initiative to help lift the spirits struggle. dren and following the of the community in response With residents being (custody) plans that told by their state and to the COVID-19 pandemic. Maia Mattson were already in place,” “It is our hope that with a local governments to said Burlington-based sits on the stay indoors and stay little bit of whimsy and a lit- steps of the attorney Andy P. Mill- tle bit of color will help bring put, and schools closing Salem Public er. “I think there were us together as a sign of new their doors inde nitely Library Sat- concerns by parents beginnings, even though we to make the switch to urday after that when they’re liv- must stay apart,” said Julie online learning, many ing separate or apart, Barry, Salem Senior Planner nishing her parents sharing joint Gratitude they don’t really know for Arts and Culture. “This is custody of their children what the other parent for Mothers also our way to help support have been faced with is (doing) or how closely local artists and businesses chalk art dif cult decisions. they’ve been following in these tough times.” design that Should one parent be the same stay-at-home Barry said the idea for Art launched given temporary full advisories.” Spring began when Salem Salem’s Art custody? Who takes Miller said he’s seen Mayor Kimberley Driscoll Spring Chalk charge of at-home families grapple with a approached Barry, saying she Art Saturday schooling? What should number of issues since was looking for ways to uplift initiative. the solution be if one the start of the out- the community through art. caretaker is following break, especially those PHOTO COURTESY lockdown orders while SALEM, A2 STUDIOFUL DESIGN the other isn’t taking CUSTODY, A3 Holding steady Lynn English is advice to junior an retire by Army of one By Thor Jourgensen ITEM STAFF By Steve Krause ITEM STAFF Stay the course and stay focused on long-term nancial goals: That is the LYNN — Lynn English junior advice area investment and retirement Carlos Prudencio sums up his ex- planning advisers are offering during perience this spring doing distance coronavirus. learning rather succinctly. “Hold on. We’ve gone through all “We were playing by a different set sorts of catastrophes and recovered,” of rules,” said Prudencio, “and not said Lynn eld-based CPA and planner everyone knew how to play.” Bernard Caniff. He was talking about the fact that Peabody adviser Marc Freedman in- even with the best of intentions, jects similar con dence into his advice learning via computer, or Zoom, or for retirees drawing on their invest- in some other way, wasn’t optimal. ments to supplement their incomes But it did leave Prudencio time to and people planning to retire. volunteer for the Salvation Army “We believe coronavirus is a short- as the result of his association with term interruption to long-term retire- Youth Without Borders of Lynn. ment plans. It’s been impacting our “I’ve been going to school for 11 lives nine weeks, not nine years. We years, sitting in a classroom, listen- ing to teachers, talking to them, and RETIREMENT, A3 to change that right out of the blue is just weird. “I don’t ever want to disparage the ● Baker: ● Beach town schools, ever,” he said. “They do a Keep working revolt? Seaside ITEM PHOTO | SPENSER HASAK tremendous job. Teachers are going from home; R.I. town weighs Lynn English junior Carlos Prudencio has been volunteering his time at the great just to make sure we’re being 110 new COVID-19 ignoring virus Salvation Army in Lynn, forming boxes and lling them with food to be handed taught.” deaths, A6 rules, A6 out to people in need during the COVID-19 pandemic. PRUDENCIO, A3

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Sister Marie Ann McDonald, SNDdeN, 73 Doris Domurat 1946-2020 Sister Marie Ann McDonald, Doris (Tsaparlis) Domurat, chael Tsaparlis, and Caliope 73, of the Sisters of Notre of Lynn, died Thursday, May Ciulla. Dame de Namur, died Mon- 14, 2020. She was the wife Service information: Ad- day, May 11, 2020 at the of the late Stanley J. Domurat. hering to the guidelines of Notre Dame Long Term Care A lifelong Lynn resident, she the Commonwealth of MA Center, Worcester. was the daughter of the late and the CDC, services will Sister Marie was born in Nicholas and Evrydike (Chal- be private. Those who prefer Lynn, daughter of Philip A. lis) Tsaparlis. may make a donation in her and Alice C. (Brown) McDon- Doris had worked at her name to a charity of your ald. She graduated from St. nephew’s donut shop, Heav- choice. Arrangements by the Communities see Mary’s High School in Lynn enly Donuts in Melrose for SOLIMINE FUNERAL HOME, and from Salem State College many years. In her younger Lynn. Relatives and friends with a Bachelor of Arts degree years, she worked at several are encouraged to leave a in History and Secondary Ed- shoe factories in Lynn. message of condolence at small increase in ucation in 1968. She received She is survived by many www.solimine.com her Master of Arts degree in nieces and nephews, and Formative Spirituality from was predeceased by her COVID-19 cases Duquesne University in Pitts- siblings; Georgia Telis, Mary burgh in 1976 and her Master Kallias, James Tsaparlis, Mi- of Science degree in Commu- two years of campus ministry By Elyse Carmosino around others, practice nity Economic Development at Emmanuel College, she ITEM STAFF social distancing, avoid gatherings, and follow the from New Hampshire College became an administrator of Lynn reported 18 new in 1991. special projects for the Sisters CDC and MDPH guid- Elsie Chesley, 88 cases of COVID-19 on ance.” Sister Marie entered the Sis- of Notre Dame. Friday, bringing the city’s ters of Notre Dame de Namur She leaves a brother Richard Lynn’s death toll is re- total caseload, including ported to have reached 80, in 1968. McDonald and his wife Elaine; those who have died and Mrs. Elsie (Ward) Ches- up one from Thursday. To After six years of teaching a niece Kerrin Morrin; a neph- those who have recovered, ley, 88 years old, formerly of date, 715 people in Lynn at Sisters of Notre Dame af- ew James McDonald; three to 2,944. Peabody, went to be with The have recovered from the liated schools, Sister Marie grandnieces, Cecelia Morrin, Nearby communities Lord on Saturday, April 18th, virus. became in 1976 the Forma- and Cora and Alice McDonald; have also seen a small in- 2020 in a local nursing home. Other communities, tion Director for the Ipswich two grandnephews, Nathaniel crease in numbers. and Noah Morrin, and her She was the wife of the late such as Nahant with 37 Province of the Sisters of Lynn eld has diagnosed religious family, the Sisters of Charles N. Chesley for 66 cases, have remained sta- Notre Dame. In 1982, she one more case, bringing Notre Dame de Namur. years. Elsie grew up in Saugus, joined the campus minis- the town’s total caseload ble. Peabody has yet to Service information: The the daughter of the late Grace try staff at the University of to 90, and Revere has di- release its most updated Maine, and later at Boston burial will be private in Notre (Hayes) and Joseph Ward. She agnosed two more cases, numbers. University and Bishop Fen- Dame du Lac Cemetery in lived in Peabody most of her bringing the city’s case- Starting Friday, Lynn wick High School in Peabody. Worcester. A memorial Mass adult life, other than 12 years load to 1,437. Both com- officials announced that From 1989 through 1993, will be celebrated at a later they spent in Jupiter, FL. munities have not report- the Lynn Community she was the administrator of date when restrictions on Mrs. Chesley was a home- Health Center has up- the Catholic Charities Food gatherings are changed. maker and worked 20 years at ed additional deaths. As of Friday, Saugus dated its COVID-19 test- Pantry in Lowell. In lieu of owers, dona- The Hilltop Steak House as a ing criteria to include waitress. She was a big part of has reported 436 con- In 1996, Sister joined the tions may be made to the those who are asymp- the North Shore Raiders trav- rmed cases and two leadership team for the Ips- Sisters of Notre Dame de tomatic and have been eling hockey team, which her more deaths, bringing the wich Province of the Sisters of Namur, 351 Broadway, Ever- exposed to someone with Notre Dame de Namur. After ett, MA 02149. grandson played for. 6 great grandchildren and town’s death toll to 26. Elsie was a devoted wife, 1 great-great grandson. And A statement from the COVID-19 symptoms, mother and grandmother who she had 2 dogs who she trea- Saugus Health Depart- which include: fever or was dedicated to those she sured. ment said that town of- chills, cough or short- loved and always there to sup- Service information: A cel- cials believe that addi- ness of breath, muscle Ciro “Buster” Genualdo III, 74 port her family. She was loved ebration of life service will tional undiagnosed cases aches, headache, sore 1945-2020 by many and is very much be held at a later date. exist in Saugus. throat, or new loss of missed. Arrangements entrusted to “Due to the fact they smell or taste. Ciro “Buster” Genualdo Mrs. Chesley left behind 2 SOLIMINE FUNERAL HOMES, are undetected, some of Testing will be by ap- III, age 74, of Peabody and daughters and 1 son. Chris- LYNN. Online guestbook for these infected individuals pointment only. Those formerly of Lynn and East tine Robbins and her husband family and friends to offer may not be properly iso- with concerns should call Boston, passed away in his Michael of Peabody, Cathy condolences at www.solimi- lated or quarantined,” the (781) 581-3900. All are sleep at the Advinia Care in Sanford and her husband ne.com. statement read. “Which welcome to call, regard- Salem on Wednesday, May John of Melrose and Law- is why the (town) strong- less of health insurance or 13, 2020. rence Chesley and his ancé ly requests that everyone immigration status. Born in Boston, he was the Meghan of North Andover. She stay home unless it is es- Elyse Carmosino can be son of the late Ciro Genualdo also leaves 7 grandchildren, sential, wear a cloth face reached at ecarmosino@ Jr. and Gaetta (Quatterone) cover over their face when itemlive.com. Genualdo. He was raised and educated in East Boston and was a graduate of East Boston High School, Class of 1963. In Salem, art colors the mood Later in life, he went back to school and graduated with a degree in Communication in SALEM the eld of Human Services From A1 from Antioch College. He also lived in Lynn and, most recent- larly good. His type of humor “After that, we started ly, Peabody. was lovingly called, “stupid reaching out to other art- Buster started and owned Buster jokes.” ists and everything fell Capital Carpet Services, in- Throughout different points into place,” said Barry. “It stalling rugs in commercial of his life, Buster further really is a series of part- and residential buildings full served the communities with nerships between various time beginning in 1985 and whom he was a part and artists and businesses working for nearly 20 years. worked as a member of the and so far it’s off to a great Buster lived his entire life Kiwanis Club, President of start. The plan is to roll to serve others. In his young the St. John’s Prep. Father’s out Art Spring in phases, adult years, he directed Club, and as a coach of his adding new projects over and managed the Meridian sons’ tee ball and little league the next couple of months House in East Boston, a ther- baseball teams. In his later so that people can always apeutic community home years, when mobility became have something new to providing behavior modi ca- an issue for him, Buster lived look forward to.” tion treatment for individuals to follow what his grandsons “Chalk Art Saturdays,” diagnosed with substance were up to through stories and a weekly program that abuse disorder. As a leader home videos. Whether it was enlists the services of in his eld, he was named school, the sports they played, four local artists, was the to former Governor Ed King’s or their hobbies, he told any- rst program to make its Council on Drug Abuse. one who would listen just how debut. Artists will cre- ITEM PHOTO | SPENSER HASAK During that time, he also proud he was of them. ate up to eight themed- The City of Salem and the Public Art Commission have launched a city- managed the East Boston Buster was predeceased by chalk murals located wide pop-up art initiative in response to the COVID-19 pandemic. Works Social Service Center, serv- his sister Jean Carvahlo and on well-traveled paths of art such as Maia Mattson’s chalk piece on the steps of the Salem Public throughout the city, the ing the entire community day is survived by his friend and Library will start to spring up each week. in and day out in a variety of longtime partner, Linda Genu- locations of which will be kept secret until comple- life enriching ways. aldo, his son, Craig Genualdo; will also be designing couraged to share good for June 5-7 is the latest tion. A new piece will be Buster almost never missed his grandsons, Andrew and chalk art creations for the deeds or how they are COVID-19 casualty, hav- a day of work, never wanting Logan and many other close unveiled every Saturday in May and June. project. helping others during the ing been recently can- to miss a chance to provide a family and friends. “Our goal is to have a pandemic. The sel es will celed. But Barry said the better and more stable life for Service information: Ar- The rst piece, entitled “Gratitude for Mothers: new chalk art piece in then be assembled into festival’s “Mural Slam,” his family than he had grow- rangements entrusted to every ward through the posters which will be dis- located on Artists’ Row ing up. Among his friends SOLIMINE FUNERAL HOMES, Love Your Mothers,” was created by North Shore end of June,” said Barry. played in mini-exhibits at 24 Derby St. near the and family, he was the guy LYNN. In lieu of owers, Bust- “There will be a variety of scattered across the city. Old Town Hall and Derby you called when you found er had asked that you kindly artist Maia Mattson and unveiled May 9 in cele- styles of works with spe- “Face coverings Square, will nonetheless yourself in a challenging life consider a donation to his ci c themes and we are shouldn’t be feared as they be held. situation and needed advice bration of Mothers’ Day. favorite charity, The Jimmy inviting the community to represent a wide variety of “We are extremely hope- or a helping hand. He never Saturday, Salem’s Anna Fund at www.jimmyfund.org make their own creations people coming together for ful about this,” said Barry. judged. He sat, listened, and Dugan, of Anna Did a Online guestbook for family as well.” the common good, stand- “We had already commis- immediately got busy trying Thing, will unveil the and friends to offer condo- Thursday, the city an- ing strong, and protecting sioned 10 or so artists to to lend a strong, subtle hand lences at www.solimine.com second piece of the collec- in doing whatever needed to tion, entitled “Gratitude nounced the of cial launch each other with a simple create these murals and be done. He did so with love for Essential Workers: A of Art Spring’s latest of- act even if it’s uncom- the plan is for them to cre- and a sense of humor. Not Heartfelt Thank You!” The fering, the No Evil Proj- fortable,” said Thompson. ate them on their own.” that his jokes were particu- location can be found on ect’s “See No Evil, Hear “Face coverings slow the Anne Marie Tobin can the commission’s website, No Evil, Speak No Evil, spread of COVID-19 but be reached at atobin@ https://www.salem.com/ BREATHE NO EVIL” ini- for many they’re unusu- itemlive.com. public-art-commission/ tiative, the brainchild of al to see or wear, and for IN MEMORIAM pages/art-spring. Worcester photographer some they can perpetuate JEFFREY S. RESSE Troy B. Thompson. stereotypes. It’s all about 2009 ~ MAY 17 ~ 2020 Residents are encour- 781-593-7700 ELEVENTHTH ANNIVERSARY ITEM CLASSIFIEDS aged to show their commu- BREATHE NO EVIL’s people sharing silly imag- Publishing Daily, except Sundays nity spirit and create their mission is to help Salem es to normalize things and USPS-142-820 ISSN-8750-8249 own chalk masterpieces in residents who are hav- make it fun even though Periodicals postage paid at Lynn, MA ing trouble adjusting to it’s a serious time.” and additional of ces. GET RESULTS! front of their homes and Copyright ©2020 The Daily Item share on social media, having to wear protective The city is also offering Subscriptions using the hashtags, #Sa- face coverings. People are art walking tours. People Prepaid by mail to all parts of the United States lemPublicArt, #ChalkArt- being asked to visit the can download printable $30.00 for 4 weeks Call Customer Service Saturdays and #SalemTo- project’s website at www. PDF tour maps from the $95.00 for 13 weeks breathenoevil.org/sa- commission’s website and $185.00 for 26 weeks gether. $340.00 for 1 year to place an ad Chalk Art Saturdays lem) and upload sel es of stroll at their own leisure Send payment to and POSTMASTER, was developed in collab- themselves wearing their to view art boxes, murals send address changes to: Forever in our hearts. oration with Studioful masks with a three-word and historical monuments The Daily Item We love you and miss you so 781-593-7700, ext. 2 Design, a Salem-based phrase or words that best throughout the city. 110 Munroe St. P.O. Box 5 very much. Mom, Dad, company. Local artists Tia describes who they are. Andy, and Allison The popular Salem Lynn, MA 01903 Cole and Keshia de Leon Participants are also en- Arts Festival, scheduled SATURDAY, MAY 16, 2020 THE DAILY ITEM A3 ‘This is the biggest need I’ve felt’ Lynnfield election

NURSE at the health center for PRACTITIONER other reasons. The sepa- pushed to June ration happens at the en- From A1 trance to the building, and ELECTION ing a five-year term on the who are showing symp- is maintained throughout Housing Authority and patients’ visits. Accord- From A1 toms consistent with the sole town office vacan- ing to Gove, more peo- COVID-19, or patients votes,” Emerson said. cy Emerson mentioned is ple are coming in to the who may have come in of Selectmen an unexpired term on the Lynn Community Health contact with someone Chairman Philip B. Craw- Housing Authority board with COVID-19. At first, Center’s PUI station now, ford is running for anoth- because, as of last week, that voters will fill by her new job assignment er three-year term, as is write-in vote. was nerve-wracking, but asymptomatic people are School Committee Chair Library Trustee Robert now she faces it with a beginning to be tested for Jamie S. Hayman. D. Calamari is seeking sense of duty. COVID-19 — before, the Board of Assessors “Initially, it was much advice for those people reelection to a three-year member Bonnie J. Celi term, and Lovell Road res- more anxiety-provoking,” was just to stay home. is running for another ident Andrew P. Kenneal- Gove said. “But, I think as Gove said she’s actually three-year term. Edward ly’s name is on the ballot with everything, the more glad more people are com- P. Champy III is running to fill one year left in an you do it, the more you ing in for tests. The health for a five-year Planning get into a rhythm, and the center has sufficient Board term and Joseph unexpired term. more it seems normal.” equipment for testing A. Markey is running for Emerson this week Each day, Gove checks large numbers of people, another one-year term as called election planning potential coronavirus pa- and it was always hard to Town Moderator. with coronavirus restric- tients’ vital signs, looks tell someone “stay home, Elected last April, Mar- tions “a work in progress.” for symptoms, and asks and wait and see” if they key scrambled during late “We are looking into al- questions about poten- indeed have COVID-19. winter, along with meet- tering the floor plan to use tial exposure. Those who In addition to patients, ing moderators in towns one entrance door and one “ in” are immedi- workers, like Gove, are across Massachusetts, to exit door. Our goal is to ately sent to the health examined at the begin- evaluate coronavirus’ ini- use caution, keep every- center’s testing site, a tent ning of each work shift. ITEM PHOTO | SPENSER HASAK tial impact on meeting one safe, and abide by our in the Element Care park- Their temperatures are plans with regards to so- election laws,” she said. ing lot on Buffum Street, taken, and they fill out Marita Gove, a nurse practitioner at Lynn Com- cial distancing. Thor Jourgensen can be where they receive a nasal a questionnaire about munity Health Center, works at the triage desk Cortland Lane resident reached at tjourgensen@ swab to test for the coro- COVID-19 symptoms and inside the center, handling patients that come John L. Nunziato is seek- itemlive.com. navirus. potential contacts. in looking to be tested for COVID-19. Dressed in personal pro- Gove has a husband and tective equipment from three children and is from friends have been reach- she is also just happy to Child custody becomes head to toe — with every- Medford. She says now, ing out to offer thanks be working in any capac- thing from a hair net to more than ever, she feels and support to Gove, and ity, and recognizes how protective goggles — Gove her professional skills are she said it also feels good many people have been a balancing act said she does feel some- needed. to see the abundance of put out of work due to the what safe. “I think most people who “thank-you-healthcare- pandemic. CUSTODY sess her clients’ needs in “We’ve always had go into healthcare, it’s a workers” signs and mes- “Sometimes, I feel pret- From A1 their home settings. enough PPE, and we’ve helping profession, and I sages from strangers on a ty good that I get to go to “What’s really import- never been in a posi- think most people have a daily basis. work and I get to leave my where one parent is an ant is getting to meet tion where we don’t have sense of duty upon decid- “It really is everybody house, I get to see other essential worker and the the parties involved and enough equipment. That’s ing this is what they want working together, and it people, even if it’s emo- other isn’t. going to their houses to extremely comforting,” to do,” Gove said. “This is really makes a big differ- tionally exhausting some- Sending a child to stay see where they live and Gove said. the biggest need I’ve felt ence when you feel like times,” Gove said. “My life the weekend with a par- how the children inter- Since the beginning of for my professional skills there are people around is closer to my normal life ent who spends each day act with each parent,” the outbreak, COVID-19 since being a nurse practi- who recognize what you than a lot of other people.” directly in the virus’ line she said. “That’s really patients and potential pa- tioner, which has been 10 need to do,” she said. David McLellan can be of fire can be a taxing been stifled. tients have been separat- years.” While she is truly an es- reached at dmclellan@ experience for everyone “We’re allowed to do it ed from patients arriving Colleagues, patients, and sential worker, Gove said itemlive.com. involved, although Miller so long as the families said some families have and the guardian ad litem devised temporary custo- is comfortable, but that’s Lynn English junior an Army of one dy arrangements to keep a lot to ask in this ev- children out of harm’s er-changing situation … way and lessen the work- and what’s really missing PRUDENCIO load of the working par- is that personal interac- From A1 ent. tion.” “We’ve got clients that Naturally, Bullwinkel While community ser- are nurses and doctors added the families she vice hours were not part and are very much on works with have also of the home-study ar- the frontline of this, and suffered from increased rangement, the free time there are concerns for stress since the start of Prudencio found himself the non-frontline work- the pandemic. with motivated him to ers about ‘is it OK for “As a result of the recent put himself to use. He my child to be there?’” he stay-at-home orders, par- just could not sit home said. “This is an unusual ents who were living in and do nothing as the circumstance, and if they two separate places have social distancing restric- can work it out amongst oftentimes had to consoli- tions resulting from the themselves, that’s phe- date their households into COVID-19 pandemic nomenal.” one, and managing that wore on. Frontline families aren’t stress is extraordinarily When he learned about the only ones facing this difficult for all members of a volunteer opportunity dilemma, however. Miller that household,” she said. at The Salvation Army in ITEM PHOTO | SPENSER HASAK said he’s also seen parents “People are losing their Lynn through a connec- and caretakers upset at jobs, their rental places, tion with Youth Without Lynn English junior Carlos Prudencio sits among the wall of boxes that ex-partners who insist on and (they) feel like they’re Borders, he jumped at he created while volunteering with a team at the Salvation Army. The having their significant falling without a net, the chance. He and three boxes are filled with food and passed out to people in need during the others stay over, or who which can definitely lead friends decided to help COVID-19 pandemic. otherwise simply refuse to to a range of emotions out. practice social distancing that would otherwise “I knew there was The “We are the next coming Because of safety proto- place, but (the Salvation guidelines. maybe not be shown.” Salvation Army down- generation,” said Pruden- cols, The Salvation Army Army) is there to provide Adding to familial To keep the peace during town, but I never knew cio. “If we do well, I hope in Lynn offers a drive- assistance and emotional stress, online school has a difficult time, Miller em- what they did or how that means the next gen- through food pantry and support. also meant the burden of phasized that trust be- much they helped our eration will do as well. it has transformed its “People are always ques- keeping children on track tween divorced parents is community, especially Kind of maintain what newly renovated gym- tioning my decision to with their studies falls to crucial to the wellbeing of since COVID-19,” said we’ve done.” nasium into one of the volunteer during these two parents, who often their children. Prudencio, 16. “My buddy The Salvation Army cer- Massachusetts Division’s difficult times and I re- have very different educa- “This can be scary,” he told me they were looking tainly needed the volun- six emergency disaster mind them that if I stay tional approaches. said. “I say ‘trust and pa- for people to help make teers. services feeding hubs. home, who will do this? “As lawyers, we try to tience’ because both sides emergency food boxes, so “We’ve gone from see- Prudencio is one of many I’ve learned that The Sal- look at it in the normal need to work even harder I’ve been volunteering 3-6 ing around 60 families volunteers making emer- vation Army truly cares frame, which is ‘hey, any right now to listen to each hours a day for more than a day at our Salvation gency food boxes, while about feeding and our time you’re at mom’s other. a month.” Army Food Pantry to social distancing in an as- community needs them.” house or dad’s house, “If mom’s saying to dad The Lynn version of more than 500 every day, sembly line. What else has he that parent is responsible that she’s worried about Youth Without Borders Monday through Friday,” Every box holds canned learned? for whatever duties are some of dad’s choices, I was established in March said Capt. Kevin Johnson. goods and fresh produce, “I’ve learned that you necessary,” Miller said. would strongly encourage of this year by Joselyne “We’re packing up tens providing up to 35 meals have to include sauce if “That’s how we’ve tried to dad not to take it as a per- Reynoso, with the intent of thousands of pounds for a local family or for you give them pasta,” Pru- navigate this.” sonal attack, to try to not of helping immigrant of food every day, but it communities that have dencio joked. He later added: “It’s look at it as her question- families who may not be wouldn’t be possible with- been identified as needing Steve Krause can be challenging because the ing your life choices, but able to do what is needed out the help from dedicat- additional support. reached at skrause@item- courts are impacted as saying, ‘hey, this is what’s to support their children. ed volunteers like Carlos.” “The world is a tough live.com. well and are only able to going on right now, and hear emergencies. your choosing to go to the “I suspect it’ll be an beach every weekend and Holding steady is advice to retire by issue that pops up once not socially distance wor- courts are able to resume ries me.’ their normal business. “Trust that the other RETIREMENT talk,” she said. less they have to. “We tailor it to their sit- Parents who lost their side is coming at it from a From A1 Two-thirds of Freedman He forecasts a three-to- uation and we direct our (parenting) time are go- position of concern rather Financial’s clients are re- five year investment re- members to our retire- ing to want to raise that than trying to microman- will get through it,” said tirees who rely on Freed- covery period, noting that ment adviser,” she said. in the future.” age you, and patience be- the Freedman Financial man to guide them on some investors saw 15 Caniff and Moreno said Kristin Bullwinkel, a cause nobody prepared for president and CEO. how to supplement pen- percent to 25 percent in- this time of financial tu- family attorney and ad this in any way, shape, or Coronavirus sent the sions or Social Security vestment portfolio losses. mult has a bright spot or litem based in Westford, form. 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E¥¦¥ M. G DIRECTORS In the quiet, Nature roars back President and Publisher Edward L. Cahill M§Ÿ H. SŸŸ Chief Executive O cer John M. Gilberg Edward M. Grant Herds of goats aban- the human retreat may that in the spring.” E C J. CŸ¡ CŸ Advertising Director News Editor Gordon R. Hall doning their habitat in itself retreat from the Some of this is imagi- 110 Munroe St. W J. K TŸ  J ¢£ Monica Connell Healey the Great Orme head- backyards into the back nary, to be sure, but some P.O. Box 5 Chief Financial O cer Editorial Page Editor J. Patrick Norton land and wandering into country. of it is real. Byron Shissler, Lynn, MA 01903 J N. W  C  T¢¤ Michael H. Shanahan And this return-of-na- Chief Operating O cer Community Relations Director Chairman the Welsh coastal town a Fort Hill, Pa., wildlife bi- Customer Service of Llandudno. Bobcats ture phenomenon may be ologist who has conducted Monday - Friday, 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. PUBLISHERS and ravens spotted in just an industrial-world studies throughout the Horace N. Hastings, 1877-1904 parts of Yosemite that phenomenon. “While the eastern United States, Connecting Charles H. Hastings and Wilmot R. Hastings, 1904-1922 just weeks ago were the newly emboldened wild- said that animals react All Departments: Charles H. Hastings, 1922-1940 781-593-7700 Ernest W. Lawson, 1940-1960 province only of humans. life of Western cities decisively to human be- Charles H. Gamage and Peter Gamage, 1960-1982 A coyote appearing in brings joy in these dark havior. Ext. 2 Peter Gamage, 1982-1991 the backyard of a subur- times and a welcome re- Peter H. Gamage, 1991-1996 “In places that nor- Classified/Legal Advertising Brian C. šayer, 1996-1999 ban home in Westchester minder of nature’s resil- mally have human ac- [email protected] Bernard W. Frazier Jr., 1999-2005 County, New York. The ience, the world’s wild- tivity that has been re- Peter H. Gamage, 2005-2014 Subscriptions endangered least tern life won’t be saved by a strained, there will be [email protected] John S. Moran, Executive Editor, 1975-1990 and snowy plovers turn- temporary economic lull,” more wildlife,” he said. Circulation ing up in Southern Cali- said Charlie Gardner, a “We noticed, for example, [email protected] fornia, where whimbrels researcher at the Uni- that deer retreated from and ring-billed gulls are versity of Kent’s Durrell parks when people were Ext. 3 making unusual appear- Institute of Conservation present and came out Newsroom ances. and Ecology. “To achieve when the people retreat- [email protected] [email protected] Is nature roaring back that, we’re going to have ed. It is natural behavior. to reclaim its sovereignty to ensure conservation Deer become more noc- Ext. 4 EDITORIAL on a planet scarred by the moves to the top of the turnal when people are Sports novel coronavirus? agenda in the post-pan- around.” [email protected] “It is catching me off demic world.” And so while all this Ext. 5 guard that this sort of And yet the anecdotes may just be temporary — thing can happen this multiply. Retail and Online it may simply be that in Advertising quickly,” said Jerry Den- Naomi Oreskes, a histo- our leisure and idleness [email protected] Let’s not count nis, a naturalist in north- rian of science at Harvard we are hearing birdsong ADVERTISING ern Michigan. “But it University, saw a fox wan- that always was there, doesn’t take very much dering into her backyard and noticing wildlife that Ernie Carpenter Jr. time. Nature is strong and in Carlisle, Mass., a sub- Director of Advertising was just beyond our ken and Business Development, ext. 1355 ourselves out resilient. We will see more urb only 26 miles north- — it nonetheless is incon- [email protected] of this the longer this goes west of Boston. trovertible that there is a “Because we are stay- Ralph Mitchell on.” small but discernible up- Sales Representative, ext. 1313 Participation by Lynn residents in the U.S. The human species is ing home, animals re- Census is 44 percent, compared to 63.1 per- tick in our apprehension [email protected] in partial vernal hiber- alize that those stupid of nature, and of our ap- cent for residents statewide. That is bad news nation, retreating to its people are in hiberna- Eric Rondeau coming at a time when bad news is the norm. preciation of the natural Sales Representative, ext. 1280 nesting places, sheltering tion and that they can go world. [email protected] The Census has one simple goal and one in place, surrendering back out safely,” she said. The Rev. Jim Antal, Patricia Whalen gigantic task: Count every person living in much of its dominion over “It’s like the Munchkins the United States once, only once and in the former president of the Sales Representative, ext. 1310 the Earth, at least for a coming out in ‘The Wiz- Massachusetts Con- [email protected] right place. Think about attempting to con- ard of Oz.’ But we also season. There is no real ference of the United BUSINESS OFFICE duct that task on the street you live on — know this virus jumped evidence that the with- Church of Christ and au- never mind in your neighborhood, your com- drawal is anything but from wild species to Susan J. Conti thor of “Climate Church, Controller, ext. 1288 munity, your state and the entire country. temporary, though the people and thus is also Climate World,” pub- [email protected] Lynn city officials geared up to educate lo- Paris-based Internation- an example of nature lished in 2018, noticed cal residents about the census last Decem- al Energy Agency reports fighting back — in this Ted Grant an American woodcock Publisher, ext. 1234 ber with City Clerk Janet Rowe organizing a that global carbon-dioxide case reacting to animals in his yard as he changed [email protected] meeting with community organization leaders emissions are on track to being crowded out and his snow tires in Nor- Marian Kinney and elected officials. Followup meetings were decline by 8 percent, the causing more contacts wich, Vt., the other day. ext. 1212 held and more scheduled until coronavirus largest annual reduction with people.” It got him to thinking, [email protected] struck at the worst time in terms of dampen- ever, returning to levels Carl Hiaasen, whose and to hoping. Will Kraft ing efforts to accelerate census participation. not seen in a full decade. Florida novels often in- “In just about every re- Chief Financial Officer, ext. 1296 A frequently-asked-questions letter from Nor is there any sugges- clude environmental [email protected] the Census Bureau hit mailboxes in mid tion the Earth is healing themes, is seeing an un- ligion, the Earth is the March just as coronavirus descended on from a century of indus- usual stream of cardinals Lord’s, and creatures are Paula Villacreses Massachusetts and shut down public loca- as much God’s creation A/R Specialist, ext. 1205 trial surge. and woodpeckers at his [email protected] tions and forced people to socially isolate But if nothing else, the home. as we are,” he said. “With and shy away from contact with anyone ex- planet is taking a breath- “There’s an amazing in- our retreat into our Mike Shanahan homes, there’s a reclaim- Chief Executive Officer, ext. 1956 cept for immediate family. er. flux of bird life I didn’t [email protected] Census officials, Lynn and state officials, Around now, the griz- notice before the pandem- ing of the Earth by the creatures of the Earth. Carolina Trujillo and organization representatives, including zlies come out in Yellow- ic arrived, and down the Community Relations Director, ext. 1226 ones working with the city’s Spanish-speak- stone National Park, eat- street there are a pair of Wouldn’t it be wonderful [email protected] ing residents, knew even before anyone had ing winter-kill elk and ancient gopher tortois- if humanity woke up and saw how much better life Jim Wilson heard of coronavirus that they faced a chal- bison carcasses left out on es that we didn’t used to Chief Operating Officer, ext. 1200 lenge ensuring strong census participation. the plains. This year they see,” Hiaasen said in a is if we are conscious of [email protected] sharing it with all of cre- Several neighborhoods in the city’s core are doing so unimpeded by telephone conversation CIRCULATION were identified from the 2010 census as un- human traffic. the other day. “In the re- ation, not just with other der-participating areas that required follow- “It is great that Yel- cusing of the human race, humans?” Lisa Mahmoud This spring has been a Manager, ext. 1239 up by census takers and education by com- lowstone gets a rest,” they have figured out we [email protected] munity groups. said David Quammen, weren’t the threat we once great social experiment An “all out” campaign to educate local a nature writer and for- were.” — in communal living, CUSTOMER SERVICE residents about the census’ importance is mer professor of West- Former Treasury Sec- in family cohesion, in na- La’ Mosha Ball poised to unfold with signs and billboards. ern American Studies at retary Henry M. Paulson tional purpose, in person- Customer Service, ext. 1276 A positive response from residents is crucial Montana State Univer- Jr. and his wife, Wendy, al group selflessness. It [email protected] because the basic information gathered by sity. “That rest may help are avid birders. “We’re also has opened our ears GRAPHICS to birdsong and sharp- the census represents the raw data analyzed the grizzlies come out of getting a lot of emails Trevor Andreozzi to determine how much federal aid Lynn the back country and into from people who know ened our eyes to nature. It Designer receives to help residents meet education, the front country because we watch for birds,” he may not have changed the [email protected] housing and other needs. there are no people driv- told me. “These people Earth. But it may have Ned Connors This data could also play a role in under- ing around. It can only be are slowing down and changed us. Designer, ext. 1222 standing how people commute, how they good for them. Maybe we for the first time noticing And isn’t that a mourn- [email protected] live and how they work. Reassembling so- will come out of the far and taking an interest in ing dove I see outside my Mark Sutherland ciety in coronavirus’ wake is going to mean side of this thing and say birds.” window right now? Creative Director, ext. 1330 studying how people can safely live in their we need to recalibrate our It’s happening all over. A 1972 Swampscott High [email protected] homes, work in their jobs and travel on pub- relationship with the rest “We are hearing more School graduate, David M. NEWSROOM of the world.” birdsong,” said Paul Wieg- Shribman is the Pulitzer lic transit, or gather in public places without Mike Alongi spreading the virus. Of course it is possible, man, a southwestern Prize-winning former ex- Sports Editor, ext. 1228 The census is a vitally important resource even likely, the rebound Pennsylvania naturalist. ecutive editor of the Pitts- [email protected] and participating in it takes only minutes. in emissions may be “There isn’t the constant burgh Post-Gazette. Follow Bill Brotherton It is also the law of the land and language larger than the decline. din of traffic in the back- him on Twitter @Shrib- Features Editor ext. 1338 outlining the census is enshrined in the U.S. The wildlife liberated by ground. It’s nice to hear manPG. [email protected] Constitution. Elyse Carmosino It’s time we all got counted. Reporter, ext. 1264 [email protected] Gayla Cawley Reporter, ext. 1236 [email protected] LETTER TO THE EDITOR Cheryl Charles News Editor, ext. 1278 [email protected] Olivia Falcigno Thank you, SNAP Photographer, ext.1224 [email protected] Spenser Hasak My friend who is per- Please see to it that this Photographer, ext. 1332 manently in a wheelchair contradiction is resolved [email protected] and who has a very frag- as quickly as possible for Thor Jourgensen ile immune system is un- all of our sakes’. Editorial Page Editor, ext. 1267 able to go outside at this During this pandemic, it [email protected] time. She has been ad- is urgent to ensure people Daniel Kane vised that there is not a with disabilities are not Sports Reporter, ext. 1228 safe way for her to be in forced to choose between [email protected] public spaces. hunger and COVID-19. Steve Krause Many people are avoid- Please urgently push the Writer-at-Large, ext. 1229 ing this risk by buying gro- [email protected] USDA so SNAP (Food ceries online and having Stamps) recipients can David McLellan them delivered. This prac- Reporter, ext. 1317 tice is safest for everyone. use online purchasing [email protected] and food delivery today. If we are all being asked to Anne Marie Tobin stay at home, and people You can save lives at no Sports Reporter, ext. 1307 with disabilities are extra extra cost. More informa- [email protected] vulnerable, it seems cruel tion: https://www.respect- Ryan York as well as contradictory ability.org/snap-delivery- Copy Editor, ext. 1220 not to allow the use of food saves-lives. [email protected] stamps to pay for groceries Sybil Hebb TECHNOLOGY electronically. Cambridge 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] SATURDAY, MAY 16, 2020 THE DAILY ITEM A5 POLICE/FIRE U.S. retail sales plunged 16 percent in April All address information, particu- MARBLEHEAD larly arrests, reflect police records. By Josh Boak and In the event of a perceived inac- Complaints Anne D’innocenzio ASSOCIATED PRESS curacy, it is the sole responsibility A caller reported a drone on of the concerned party to contact her property on Constitution BALTIMORE — U.S. the relevant police department and Way at 10:08 a.m. Thursday. retail sales tumbled by a have the department issue a no- A caller from Heritage Way record 16.4 percent from March to April as business tice of correction to the Daily Item. reported his neighbors are outside “smoking pot 24/7” shutdowns caused by the Corrections or clarifications will not coronavirus kept shop- be made without express notice of and have a 2-year-old at 2:16 p.m. Thursday. An offi- pers away, threatened the change from the arresting police cer spoke to the neighbors viability of stores across department. and they agreed to be more the country and further courteous. weighed down a sinking economy. LYNN The Commerce Depart- SAUGUS ment’s report Friday on Arrests retail purchases showed a Raelyn Barrett, of 270 Complaints sector that has collapsed so fast that sales over the Union St., was arrested on Police received a call at past 12 months are down a warrant charge of larceny 4:36 p.m. Thursday from a a crippling 21.6 percent. from a building at 2:56 p.m. party who reported a dis- The severity of the decline Thursday. turbance in a neighboring is unrivaled for retail fig- Angel Cepeda, 48, of apartment at AvalonBay ures that date back to 484 Western Ave., was ar- Communities. Dispatched 1992. The monthly decline rested and charged with officers made contact with in April nearly doubled with a dangerous the involved parties and de- the previous record drop of weapon, assault and bat- termined it was a verbal argu- 8.3 percent — set just one tery, destruction of property ment only. month earlier. under $1,200, and assault A man reported having an “It’s like a hurricane and battery with a danger- argument with his neighbors came and leveled the en- at 12:31 p.m. Thursday and ous weapon at 4:36 p.m. tire economy, and now PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS requested police assistance. Thursday. we’re trying to get it back Officers were dispatched to A woman dispenses hand sanitizing lotion at SouthPark Mall in James McDonald was ar- up and running,” said Saugus Mobile Home Park Strongsville, Ohio. rested on warrant charges Joshua Shapiro, chief U.S. and reported all was in order. of breaking and entering for economist for the con- ing, a back-to-back free- going to be fatal.” 258E rights were given and merchandise categories. misdemeanor and trespass- sultancy Maria Fiorini fall in spending poses a An April analysis by a refused. But spending on transpor- ing at 1:47 a.m. Thursday. Ramirez. grave risk. Department group of academic econ- Police received a call at tation, restaurants, hotels Ronald Miranda, 51, of Shapiro said he thinks stores, restaurants and omists found that a one- 10:38 a.m. Thursday from a and arts and entertain- Dorchester, was arrested on retail sales should re- auto dealerships are in month closure could wipe man on Naples Ave. reporting ment remains severely de- warrant charges of operating bound somewhat as states danger. Nearly $1 of every out 31 percent of non-gro- a dispute with his neighbor, pressed. a motor vehicle with a sus- and localities reopen their $5 spent at retailers last cer retailers. A four-month who he said attacked him Even with the sales pended license and a mo- economies. But he said month went to non-store closure could force 65 per- with a machete. The caller declines, the pandemic tor carrier safety violation at overall sales would re- retailers, evidence that cent to close. reported no injuries and said is forcing shifts in what 12:57 a.m. Friday. main depressed “because the pandemic has acceler- The plunge in retail his neighbor was now sitting people buy as they adjust Mark Rosa, 39, of Boston, there is going to be a big ated the shift toward on- spending is a key reason in a white pickup truck in to working at home. CSo- was arrested on a default chunk of the lost jobs that line shopping. why the U.S. economy is front of the home. Officers lutions, which monitors warrant for charges of break- don’t come back.” Retailers are being im- contracting. Retail sales reviewed video footage and sales of packaged goods, ing and entering at nighttime The sharpest declines periled not only by busi- account for roughly half determined no assault took has noted a shift to com- for felony and larceny under from March to April were ness shutdowns mandated of all consumer spend- place. One party had sprayed fort and convenience. $1,200 at 12:29 a.m. Friday. at clothing, electronics by states and localities but ing, which fuels about 70 the other with a hose while Sales of baking flour, to- Christopher Smith, 25, of and furniture stores. A also by a record loss of 36 percent of total economic the other party was cutting mato sauces, ice cream, Franklin, was arrested and long-standing migration of million jobs over the past activity. The rest of con- down shrubs. premixed cocktails and charged with possession of consumers toward online two months. The layoffs sumer spending includes At 6:27 a.m. Friday, an breakfast sausages have a Class A drug at 1:41 p.m. purchases is accelerating, and reduced hours have services like cellphone officer with homeland se- surged from a year ago. Thursday. with that segment post- encouraged a pullback in and internet contracts, curity reported a silver Ford Pajama-buying rocketed ing a 8.4 percent monthly spending. gym memberships and van parked on Tuttle St. with 143 percent from March gain. Measured year over Lindsay Fulton, a child care. Accidents switched tags. A dispatched to April, according to Ado- year, online sales surged 29-year-old from subur- With few Americans officer located the vehicle be Analytics, which mon- A report of a motor vehicle 21.6 percent. ban Richmond, Va., who shopping, traveling, eating and determined the operator itors online retailers. By crash at 41 Market St. at 9:42 Other than online, not a was furloughed from her out or otherwise spending was having an issue with the contrast, sales of pants, a.m. Thursday; at 86 Boston single retail category was sales job at the end of normally, economists have registry. The officer will follow jackets and bras have de- St. at 2:34 p.m. Thursday. spared in April. Auto deal- March, said most of what estimated that the gross up in a few days. clined. A report of a motor vehicle ers suffered a monthly little shopping she does domestic product — the Police received a call at Cody Pipper, a sales crash with personal injury at drop of 13 percent. Furni- now is online. She has broadest gauge of econom- 9:06 p.m. Thursday from a associate for a 16-store 25 Western Ave. at 9:34 a.m. ture stores absorbed a 59 no plans anytime soon to ic activity — is shrinking party who reported a suspi- chain called Litehouse Thursday. percent plunge. Electron- browse stores or simply in the April-June quarter cious vehicle - a gray Infinity Pools and Spas, says he’s ics and appliance stores shop for fun. at a roughly 40 percent with three stripes on the back noticed that more peo- Assaults were down over 60 per- “I feel like, across the annual rate. That would - kept circling his home on ple are now spending in cent. Retailers that sell board, everyone’s habits be the deepest quarterly Magnolia St. Dispatched of- ways that serve their at- A report of assault at Birch building materials posted have changed,” she said. drop on record. ficers were unable to locate home lifestyles. Pipper, Street and Webster Street at a drop of roughly 3 per- In the past two weeks, The pressures being ex- the vehicle. 24, of Elyria, Ohio, said 4:22 p.m. Thursday. cent. After panic buying in J.Crew, Neiman Marcus erted on retail are also he himself spent $2,500 March, grocery sales fell and Stage Stores have filed being felt globally. Among for a Peloton exercise bike Gunshots Citizen Assist 13 percent. for bankruptcy protec- the European countries for his wife, a medical as- A report of a gunshot at 39 A caller at 12:14 a.m. re- Clothing-store sales tion. J.C. Penney appears that share the euro cur- sistant who recently re- Lynn Shore Drive at 11:44 ported having a verbal argu- tumbled 79 percent, de- on the verge of following rency, retail sales fell a turned to work. He said p.m. Thursday. ment with his parents earlier partment stores 29 per- them. UBS estimates that painful 11.2 percent from they expect to spend less and was trying to get time cent. Restaurants, some of roughly 100,000 stores February to March. on dining out and shop- Overdoses away for himself. He said his which are already starting could shutter over the Spending tracked by ping at the mall. family kept calling him con- to close permanently, en- next five years. Opportunity Insights “I’ve had a really good A report of an overdose at cerned for his well being. He dured a nearly 30 percent “The whole economic suggests that consumer time with the family hang- South Common Street and was now scared for his well decline despite shifting model is unraveling,” Neil spending might have bot- ing out, watching TV,” said Shepard Street at 10:23 being. A dispatched officer aggressively to takeout Saunders, managing di- tomed out around mid- Pipper who has a 1-year- a.m. Thursday; at 67 Curwin spoke to the calling party to and delivery orders. rector of GlobalData Re- April before beginning to old son. “I think this is the Circle at 5:57 p.m. Thursday; determine he was safe, then For a retail sector that tail. “This is going to be tick up slightly, at least in norm. This is what we are at Joyce Street and Union went to Lisa Ln. to talk to the had already been reel- very painful. For some, it’s the clothing and general supposed to do now.” Street at 6:42 p.m. Thursday; calling party’s father. It was at 19 St. at 6:20 determined to be a family NEW ENGLAND BRIEFS a.m. Friday. disagreement and the son stayed at a friend’s house for families in Massachusetts have said the “Remain in take on bad guys. When Theft the night. Motorcycle operator killed, passenger injured in crash until their immigration Mexico” policy has helped I take on bad guys, I do A report of larceny at 55 SWAMPSCOTT cases are decided, a fed- significantly reduce ille- what I got to do. You’re Mount Pleasant St. at 1:19 MEDFORD — A Massa- eral judge in Boston ruled gal border crossings. Civil bad, get going. I’ll throw Thursday. rights groups complain you out,” Marr said. a.m. Thursday; at Walgreens, Accident chusetts man was killed 841 Western Ave., at 3:44 and his passenger was The American Civil it violates constitutional Another tenant, Roger rights. p.m. Thursday; at 111 Birch A report of a motor vehicle seriously injured when Liberties Union of Mas- Tucker, said he saw the St. at 4:30 p.m. Thursday; at crash at Paradise Road and they were thrown from sachusetts said the three entire altercation. 34 Munroe St. at 7:16 a.m. Parsons Drive at 2:44 p.m. the motorcycle they were women and two young Rhode Island landlord “Larry opened the door Friday. Thursday. on after it struck a parked children had been living accused of attacking and Frank went to step in dangerous conditions in, but he never passed van, state police said. tenants arrested Vandalism Theft Enzo Vnicius, 29, was in the Mexican border the threshold and Larry riding on the Fellsway town of Matamoros. WARWICK, R.I. — A pushed him and Frank A report of motor vehicle A report of larceny at 31 North in Medford at The organization said Rhode Island landlord has went down,” Tucker said. vandalism at 1 Nelson St. at Lewis Road at 4:07 p.m. about 9:20 p.m. Thursday the five people — four been arrested for assault Marr had not filed 2:36 p.m. Thursday. Thursday. when his front tire went from Guatemala and one and disorderly conduct counter-charges as of off the road and he lost from El Salvador — were after his tenants accused Thursday, according to control, police said. exposed to violence and him of attacking them Warwick Police Depart- The motorcycle struck persecution in Mexico over past due rent. ment. the right rear corner of and their immigration The tenants captured a parked van, and both hearings in the U.S. have the landlord, Frank Marr, State police: Cranston man Lynn Drug Task Force were thrown off. been severely delayed be- on video yelling about dies in early morning rollover Vnicius, of Medford, cause of the coronavirus evicting them despite struck a tree and was pandemic. Gov. Gina Raimondo’s PROVIDENCE, R.I. — Hotline pronounced dead at the Emails seeking com- executive order - A Cranston man died in scene. ment were left Friday for rarily barring evictions in an early morning rollover The passenger, a spokespersons for the U.S. response to the coronavi- crash in Providence, 781-477-4444 31-year-old Somerville Department of Homeland rus pandemic, WPRI-TV Rhode Island State Police woman, was thrown to the Security, which is named reported. said Friday. sidewalk and was taken in the lawsuit. Tenant Larry Adekeye The preliminary report CALL 24 HOURS A DAY to Massachusetts Gener- The ACLU previously says Marr entered the indicates that Roberto al Hospital with serious reached a similar settle- home, broke dishes, spat Pichardo Mello, 22, was or text the word tiplynn and your tip to injuries. Her name was ment on behalf of a Gua- on him and threatened driving in the right hand not released. temalan family seeking him. lane of Route 10 south at “tip411” (847411) asylum. The crash remains un- “He attacked me, threw about 3:30 a.m. Friday Tens of thousands of der investigation. all the glassware at me, when his vehicle veered to asylum-seekers from and was just really ag- the right, struck the con- All reports of neighborhood activity Judge allows 5 certain Spanish-speaking gressive — spitting in my crete barrier and rolled nations, including Gua- face, telling me he was go- over, state police said in will be investigated. Central American asylum temala and El Salvador, ing to kill me, that he was an emailed statement. seekers to enter US are waiting out the U.S. going to slit my throat,” The car was heavily immigration court process said Adekeye. damaged and ended up Callers may remain anonymous BOSTON — Five in Mexico as part of the Marr says the video on its roof, according to Central American asy- administration’s does not capture the broadcast reports. lum seekers ordered to Migrant Protection Pro- whole story and that Ade- No one else was in the Spanish menu available remain in Mexico by tocols, which took effect keye pushed him over and vehicle and no other federal authorities will be January 2019. dislocated his shoulder. information was imme- able to reunite with their American authorities “I’m not a bad guy, I diately released. A6 THE DAILY ITEM SATURDAY, MAY 16, 2020 Baker: Keep working from home; 110 new COVID-19 deaths

By Steve Leblanc of western Massachusetts, a temporary restraining and Mark Pratt was founded in 1937 and order and asks the court ASSOCIATED PRESS has not canceled an en- to declare the state’s or- tire’s summer’s worth of der barring gatherings of BOSTON — Gov. Charlie events since 1945. more than 10 people to be Baker is urging companies “All of us at the Bos- unlawful and a violation to let as many employees ton Symphony Orchestra of Casey’s rights. as possible work from deeply wish we could have Without emergency home to help limit the found a way to present relief, Casey and the spread of the coronavirus, performances at Tangle- church will “suffer im- even after the state begins wood this summer,” BSO mediate and irreparable to restart the economy. president Mark Volpe said injury from the threat of About half of executive in a video statement. “We civil and criminal prose- branch state employees explored every possible cution for the mere act of who work under the gov- scenario to try to save engaging in the free ex- ernor’s office have been all or part of our concert ercise of religion and in working remotely, Bak- schedule, but with the assembling for worship,” er said Friday during a health of the greater Tan- the lawsuit says. press conference. He said glewood community as The suit says the con- he’s extending that for the our highest priority, per- gregants have been ad- foreseeable future. formances with audiences hering to social distancing Companies that call are just not possible.” guidelines during services, workers back into the of- The live summer pro- wearing masks and gloves, fice will have to demon- gram includes perfor- and the church has been strate they can maintain PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS mances by the BSO and cleaned frequently. social distancing in the Cars idle in line as patients wait to self-take a COVID-19 virus test at a the Boston Pops, a cham- Worcester City Manager workplace. drive thru for the CVS Pharmacy in Danvers. ber music series and sev- Edward Augustus Jr. said “You need to respect the eral popular artists. he couldn’t comment on virus,” Baker said. Boston Mayor Marty people hospitalized, down The number of deaths at The digital program will pending litigation. Several large companies Walsh said the state of from more than 3,700 two long-term care facilities include some newly cre- FILM FESTIVAL including Raytheon, Blue emergency declared in weeks ago. stood at 3,414 — or 61 per- ated content as well as CANCELED Cross Blue Shield, Takeda Boston isn’t being lifted The number of cent of all COVID-19-re- some previously recorded The 2020 Berkshire In- and Wayfair have success- for the foreseeable future. COVID-19 patients in in- lated deaths. works. Some will be avail- ternational Film Festival fully allowed many of their The requirement that peo- tensive care also fell to TANGLEWOOD able at no cost and some that had been scheduled employees to work from ple continue to wear facial 749 — down from 947 two CANCELED will require a fee. for next month was can- home, the Republican coverings in public spaces weeks ago. The Tanglewood per- The live performanc- celed Friday because of governor said. They are will also remain. Despite the positive forming arts center in es typically draw about the pandemic. among more than 50 large “We simply can’t afford signs, there were 110 Massachusetts has can- 340,000 people per year. “We are saddened to firms that have pledged to any unnecessary set- COVID-19-related deaths celed its entire slate of CHURCH LAWSUIT make this decision, but we maintain work from home backs,” the Democrat said. reported Friday, bringing summer concerts because A Massachusetts church know it is the best course policies even as the state The state has also cre- to 5,592 the total number of the coronavirus, and pastor who has been fined of action,” Kelley Vickery, eases restrictions on com- ated a new online map to of deaths recorded since will replace them with twice for holding services the festival’s founder and panies, Baker added. help individuals find the the pandemic’s start — the a series of online perfor- with more than 10 people, artistic director, said in a Baker is set to unveil a closest COVID-19 testing third most of any state. mances featuring many in defiance of a state or- statement. plan Monday to reopen location. The total number of con- of the same artists who der aimed at curbing the The annual festival some businesses in the COVID-19 UPDATE firmed cases of COVID-19 were scheduled to perform spread of the coronavirus, screens more than 80 state, including what The number of people in Massachusetts topped in person, officials an- has filed a lawsuit. films at venues through- steps they need to take to in Massachusetts cur- 83,400 after the state re- nounced Friday. The federal suit filed out Berkshire County. help protect workers and rently hospitalized with ported an additional 1,200 Tanglewood, the summer Thursday by the Rev. Organizers are planning customers. Baker shut- COVID-19 dipped again individuals who tested home of the Boston Sym- Kristopher Casey and the alternate summer events, tered nonessential busi- Friday. positive for the disease phony Orchestra located Adams Square Baptist including pop-up drive-in nesses on March 23. There were nearly 2,800 caused by the coronavirus. in Lenox in the Berkshires Church in Worcester seeks movie theaters. Beach town revolt? Seaside R.I. town weighs ignoring virus rules

By Philip Marcelo people. That is a reckless suit filed in federal court ASSOCIATED PRESS thing to do and I really in Providence that it’s not hope they don’t do it.” possible for detainees to A popular Rhode Island Mannix didn’t respond follow social distancing beach town is considering to an email seeking com- guidelines in the close openly ignoring the state’s ment. quarters of the facility. coronavirus restrictions Raimodo recently lifted Spokespersons for ICE as the traditional Memo- the state’s stay-at-home and Wyatt declined to rial Day start of the sum- order and allowed “non-es- comment on the lawsuit mer season approaches, sential” retailers to re- or on the severity of the but Gov. Gina Raimondo open, but public beaches outbreak, but touted the warns the move would be and swimming areas re- steps they’ve taken to limit “selfish” and “reckless.” main closed. transmission of the virus. Narragansett Town She’s said her adminis- Three ICE detainees Council President Mat- tration is still developing with serious medical con- thew Mannix has pro- plans for how to address ditions were already re- posed a resolution allow- the summer tourist sea- leased after a prior ACLU ing the police department son. Among the things lawsuit. and other local law en- they’re weighing is testing STATE SPENDING forcement agencies to visitors from out of state Rhode Island has spent “exercise their discretion” for the virus, Raimondo roughly $176 million on and not assess fines or said earlier this week. coronavirus-related ex- violations to Raimondo’s IMMIGRATION penses, much of it for virus-related executive or- DETAINEES personal protective equip- ders, which include limit- The American Civil Lib- ment and ventilators, ac- ing gatherings to no more erties Union filed a class cording to an update from PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS than five people. action lawsuit Friday the legislature’s House Fi- The non-partisan town As COVID-19 cases increased in Boston, Clyde Bergstresser found his seeking the release of doz- nance Committee released sympathies aligning with his one-time legal opponents. council is slated to vote ens of detainees at a feder- late Thursday. Monday on the proposal, al lockup where it says the Much of the spending which says the governor’s virus is spreading “uncon- could be eligible for feder- Once adversaries, Boston lawyers social and economic man- trollably.” al reimbursement because dates have had a nega- The number of detainees President Donald Trump tive impact on “the First who have tested positive has approved a disaster dec- now give aid to COVID-19 caregivers Amendment right to wor- for the virus has more laration for Rhode Island, ship, the “constitutionally than doubled in recent according to the report. By Michael serves the city’s poor. the hospital’s beds were recognized right to travel” days at the Wyatt Deten- The state has been Rezendes Norman Stein, the chief occupied by COVID-19 and “our free enterprise tion Center in Central awarded nearly $2 billion ASSOCIATED PRESS development officer at patients, a higher percent- economy.” BMC, said the funds are age than at any of Boston’s Falls from 15 to 38, the in federal funds to help re- During a storied legal Raimondo, a Demo- arriving just in time and other hospitals, according civil rights group’s Rhode spond to the pandemic, in- career, Clyde Bergstress- crat, warned Friday that are likely to be used for a to Stein. Island chapter said. Ten cluding $1.25 billion from er has become one of the the proposal was a “huge variety of items that don’t At Boston EMS, chief of staff members have also the federal virus relief act. go-to medical malpractice mistake” and isn’t based normally pop up on the staff Laura Segal said the tested positive. NEW CASES lawyers in Massachusetts. in science or any public hospital’s budget. lawyers’ interests were The publicly owned but Eleven more people have But as COVID-19 cases health recommendations. For instance, the hos- “perfectly aligned” with privately operated lock- died from the coronavi- surged at Boston area hos- pital is housing nearly the goals of agency’s Peer “It’s so selfish to all the up has about 540 inmates rus and more than 200 pitals, Bergstresser found 140 staffers at a nearby Support Unit, which helps people of Rhode Island who currently and can hold as more have tested positive, his sympathies aligning Hampton Inn so they can have worked so hard for so many as 770. Detainees in- the state Department of with the professions he EMTs and paramedics who long, putting their lives on clude those in the custody Health reported Friday. has often fingered in mil- be sure they won’t infect may be traumatized after hold so that we can all be of the U.S. Marshals Ser- That brings the state’s lion-dollar lawsuits. family members with the responding to emergencies. safe,” she said Friday. “I vice and Immigration and total deaths from the virus “I’ve made a lot of mon- novel coronavirus. The Pat Calter, the unit co- get people are frustrated, Customs Enforcement. to roughly 480 and its total ey suing the health care staffers run the profes- ordinator, said it typically but it’s my job to protect The ACLU argues in its cases to more than 12,000. industry. This seems like sional gamut, from doc- helps emergency person- a good time to give back,” tors and nurses to mainte- nel recover by encourag- he said. nance workers, dietitians ing them to take time for Rather than make a per- and medical technicians. themselves with medita- sonal donation to one of And they have been stay- tion, yoga or a physical the city’s many hospitals, ing at the inn anywhere workout, and by relying on Bergstresser blitzed the from two to 50 nights. the support of their fellow local legal community, cor- “At the end of the day you EMTs and paramedics. ralling support from some really want to go home. “There needs to be guid- of the city’s most promi- But should you go home?” ance, there needs to be nent attorneys in a new Stein asked. “If staffers support and there needs non-profit they are call- decide they’d rather not, to be a safety net, and we ing, “Lawyers Honoring they can stay at the hotel.” provide all three,” he said. COVID Caregivers.” Another unexpected ex- Calter said the funds The idea is to use the pense has been food and coming from the lawyers considerable influencefinancial support for some are especially welcome be- of board members, and a of the 750 staffers, many cause it is expected that quickly designed website, of them low-wage earn- when the pandemic eas- to raise money for front- ers, who were furloughed es, EMTs and paramed- line care givers. as the hospital stopped ics will show the effects Although a variety of re- providing elective surger- of the strain under which cipients could qualify for ies and other non-emer- they’ve been living. the funds, Bergstresser gency procedures while “Members are out there said the group is target- gearing up for the rush of burning the candle at both ing Boston EMS, the city’s COVID-19 patients. ends. 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ITEM PHOTO | SPENSER HASAK A crew stands at the edge of the boom crane as they begin to dismantle it at the construction site of an apartment complex on Oxford Street in Lynn on Thursday. Yo, Adrian! ‘Rocky’ still packs a punch as a Philly favorite By Dan Gelston round the globe, an incal- the contenders for top that packs a punch with ASSOCIATED PRESS culable number of Rocky sports movie. “Rocky” the city, back when Bal- Balboa fans recreated finished tied with “Bull boa was just a down-on- PHILADELPHIA — The the run made famous in Durham” for No. 2 in The his luck boxer that served Brazilian exchange stu- “Rocky” and duplicated Associated Press Top 25 as a metaphor on what dent made one request of in sequels, spinoffs and favorite sports movies it means to fight for love his host before his study Super Bowl spots. poll. There were several and prove you have the abroad semester was cut The 1976 film won a Rocky rounds that could eye of the tiger. short and he returned best picture Oscar and have cracked the poll — Tanyell Blake, a home to Sao Paulo: transcended the sports “Rocky” bred four sequels, “Rocky” fanatic, had to go Take me to Rocky. genre to become a pop “Rocky Balboa,” and two the (social) distance and On the way to the Phil- culture sensation and is Michael B. Jordan-led escape feeling cooped up in adelphia airport, Joao etched in Philadelphia “Creed” films. her Pemberton, N. J., home Martucci, who studied history every bit as much The movie did more for to make her first trip to the linguistics at West Ches- as the Liberty Bell and Philly than create easy statue. Stallone commis- ter University, took a pit Ben Franklin. landmarks for fans to sioned the statue for a stop and beelined to the PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS You know the quotes by visit or grumble their best scene in 1982’s “Rocky III” Rocky Balboa statue at Jessica Shiroff, right, directs exchange student heart: “Yo, Adrian!” impressions; and donated it to the city the base of the Philadel- Joao Martucci, of Brazil, as he poses for a “Yo, Adrian!” it inspired everything afterward. Lines usually phia Museum of Art. He photograph with the Rocky Statue at the “You’re gonna eat from a short-lived Broad- snake around the museum raised his arms in tri- Philadelphia Art Museum. lightnin’ and you’re gonna way play to Philadel- sidewalk full of fans who umph like Philly’s favor- crap thunder!” phia’s Rocky Run, a 31 want a snapshot and a ite fictional fighter and around (minus the strains films about Rocky,” he “Cut me, Mick!” mile jaunt based on the selfie with the 9-foot-11, then recreated the boxer’s of “Gonna Fly Now” ) just said. “I really wanted to “Ain’t gonna be no re- inspirational montage in 1,300-pound bronze beast. famous run up 72 stone as Sylvester Stallone’s know the statue and the match.” the 1979 flick as Balboa During the coronvirus pan- steps to the entrance of character had done at the stairs.” Just like Balboa in his trains for his heavyweight demic, it’s easy to step up the museum. He celebrat- end of his training run in He’s not alone in his first fight with Apollo championship rematch and go eye-to-bronze knee ed his ascent by waving “Rocky.” Rocky fandom. From Creed, “Rocky” failed to with Creed. with the statue, no wait his arms and hopping “I just really like the South Philly to Brazil and win the big one among But it’s the first movie necessary. Had enough of ‘Contagion’? Here are some warm blanket movies By Jake Coyle Herrmann’s score, can also take on surprising The Depression off from us feels like a ole Lombard). As in the ASSOCIATED PRESS outlast any calamity. The relevancy. spawned some of the most lifeline. best screwballs, the an- one we find ourselves in I had forgotten, for effervescent movies ever In that spirit, here are imal kingdom makes an When many were now doesn’t feel so dis- example, that “Hud,” made. Moviegoers, yearn- some films, old and new, occasional cameo. Here, rushing to rewatch similar to the blindsiding, Martin Ritt’s 1963 ing for escape, flocked to that can provide some it’s a goat and a gorilla “Contagion,” the eerily why-me mystery Cary black-and-white western, lavish musicals, delirious comfort through their impression. In “Bringing prophetic 2011 Steven Grant stumbles into. involves an outbreak of screwball comedies and Soderbergh film about elan, humanity and wit. Up Baby,” it’s a leopard. the outbreak of an easily We were just standing hoof-and-mouth disease. shadowy film noirs. Warm blankets come in In “The Awful Truth,” a transmitted virus, I was there, minding our own Just when you’re agog at That movie diet is as all sizes; comfort food in dog. Powell, star of “The searching for more com- business, when suddenly Patricia Neal or swoon- good now as it was then. many flavors. Thin Man” movies, is, forting escapes. I reached a crop duster on the hori- ing at Paul Newman Since then, “escapism” “My Man Godfrey”: as ever, a tonic — or, if for “North by Northwest” zon turned and headed (both refuges unto them- has become big business Most of the best screw- you prefer, a cocktail the way a baby grasps for straight for us. selves), the film suddenly and the domain of super- balls of the Depression (Streaming on Amazon a pacifier. What to watch has been steps out of 1960s Texas heroes. But escape comes unleashed a wild, free- Prime). Even in a pandemic, it’s one of the most common and into today. Newman’s in many forms. Even the wheeling farce on Amer- “You’ll Never Get Rich”: incredibly hard to watch quandaries of quarantine. Hud, standing over dead most challenging films ican high society. In this Like Powell, Fred Astaire “North by Northwest” For me, even “Ground- livestock, decries a larger transport, enveloping 1936 classic, William is one of those Break-in- without a perpetual grin hog Day” hits too close injustice: “This country is you in another world, Powell plays a vagrant Case-of-Emergency movie on your face. Its jaunti- to home right now. But run on epidemics, where another life — something plucked off the street by stars, capable of providing ness, buoyed by Bernard less obvious movies can you been?” that when so much is cut a wealthy sponsor (Car- a lift in any time. WEATHER LOTTERY

National weather TODAY’S FORECAST MARINE FORECAST MASS. EVENING: MASS. MID-DAY: SUN, MOON, TIDES Forecast for Saturday, May 16, 2020 Bands separate high temperature zones for the day. Friday...... 3-2-4-5 Friday...... 6-0-7-9 H NW winds around 10 kt, becom- Thursday...... 1-3-5-3 Thursday...... 9-1-1-0 Sunrise today 5:18 a.m. Sunny with some afternoon clouds. High 67F. Winds NNW ing NE in the afternoon. Waves 1 Wednesday...... 6-2-5-7 Wednesday...... 0-9-7-5 Sunset today 8:01 p.m. shiftinf ENE at 10 to 20 mph. foot or less. Tonight: SE winds 5 to 10 kt, be- Yesterday’s payoff: Yesterday’s payoff: Tonight: Partly cloudy. Low Sunrise tomorrow 5:17 a.m. H coming S after midnight. Waves 1 EXACT ORDER EXACT ORDER 47F. Winds SSE at 5 to 10 foot or less. High tide today 8:13 p.m. L mph. All 4...... $4,218 All 4...... $5,955 Low tide today 1:52 p.m. First or last 3...... $591 First or last 3...... $834 High tide tomorrow 9:00 p.m. Any 2...... $51 Any 2...... $71 Any 1...... $5 Any 1...... $7 L ANY ORDER ANY ORDER All 4...... $176 All 4...... $248 Fronts First 3...... $98 First 3...... $139 Cold Warm Stationary Last 3...... $98 Last 3...... $139 Pressure H L High Low Showers Rain T-storms Flurries Snow Ice MAY 22 MAY 30 TODAY TOMORROW MONDAY <-10 -0s0s 10s 20s 30s 40s 50s 60s 70s 80s 90s 100s 110+ M’ Sunny | High 67, Low 47 P’ Cloudy | High 65, Low 49 Rain | High 51, Low 46 NATIONAL SUMMARY: Showers and thunderstorms will stretch from the southern Plains to the Ohio Valley tomorrow. Flooding rain is expected over eastern Texas as a storm system strengthens over the state. A storm will approach the Pacific Northwest and soak the area. Dry and seasonable conditions are in store for the Southwest and the Northeast.

©2020 AccuWeather, Inc. SPORTS B SATURDAY, MAY 16, 2020 Private Jewels Fitness earns Lynn Small Business Award By Mike Alongi “I’m truly humbled by both internally by the who comes and supports ing to be, so we just have workouts and making ITEM SPORTS EDITOR the award,” said Sepulve- Lynn Small Business Ex- the gym in any way.” to keep working and keep sure they continue to run. da. “This is really a re ec- cellence Award Program Sepulveda has contin- things as normal as possi- They’re always sending LYNN — While the tion on everyone who has and data collected by third ued to work with his box- ble.” me videos showing me COVID-19 pandemic supported me and the gym parties. ers during the shutdown, Sepulveda stresses the that they’re doing the shutdowns have been through the years and all “It’s a big boost for us as albeit in a different way importance of staying in workouts. It’s all about hard on gyms all over the of the kids who come and a gym,” Sepulveda said. than everyone is used to. touch with his athletes staying in contact.” country, a gym in Lynn train there.” “With all that’s been going “I’m still working with constantly, as many come The Lynn Small Busi- has earned some recogni- The Lynn Small Busi- on (with the coronavirus my boxers, but the gym is from at-risk situations ness Excellence Awards tion for its impact on the ness Excellence Awards shutdowns), it’s been a obviously closed right now and need the structure were established to re- community. Private Jew- recognize outstanding tough time not just for us as we have to abide by the that the gym normally ward the best of small els Fitness, a boxing and small businesses that but also for all the other state regulations,” Sepul- provides. businesses in Lynn. The tness gym owned by Alex serve the Lynn area. The gyms in the area. We’re all veda said. “I’ve been giv- “I’ve got to keep them organization works exclu- Sepulveda, has been se- awards focus on quality, a big family, and it’s been ing all of my boxers free around, otherwise we’ll sively with local business lected for the 2020 Lynn not quantity, when choos- a tough time. But getting online training because I lose them to the streets,” owners, trade groups, pro- Small Business Excel- ing its recipients. Winners this award has been huge just have to keep them Sepulveda said. “I try to fessional associations and lence Award in the Gyms are determined based on for us, and I just want to active. Who knows when stay in touch with them other business advertis- classi cation. the information gathered dedicate it to everyone the next event is even go- every day, sending them ing and marketing groups. Players’ union asks MLB for slew of nancial documents

NEW YORK (AP) — bene t the club. Lawyers for the baseball Describing himself as players’ union asked Ma- being only slightly light- jor League Baseball to hearted, the outspoken submit a slew of nancial 29-year-old took a shot at documents that detail the the commissioner. industry’s nances, a per- “If I’m going to have to son familiar with the re- trust my salary to quest told The Associated Rob Manfred marketing Press. the game to make more The person spoke on con- money for the game, I am dition of anonymity Thurs- out on that,” Bauer said. day because neither side “Let me market the game announced the step. and we’ll all make more Baseball owners on money.” Monday approved a pro- Teams made a presenta- posal that could lead to tion to the union Tuesday the coronavirus-delayed that included a dire nan- season starting around cial forecast but no formal the Fourth of July with a proposal. regular-season schedule of Management fears even 82 games per team, in- more nancial dif culty if cluding 13 against each regular-season games are division rival. Owners also played, causing players to gave the go-ahead to pro- be paid their salaries, and pose basing players’ sala- the postseason is canceled ries on a 50-50 revenue because of a second wave split, which the union says of the new coronavirus. is a salary cap and a Players do not draw sala- framework players will ries during the postsea- never agree to. son, when MLB receives “It’s hopeful that we will the largest portion of its FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS have some Major League national broadcasting rev- Newly added Patriots wide receiver Marqise Lee is hoping to make a return to the eld after Baseball this summer. We enue. missing nearly all of the last two seasons due to injuries. are making plans about Players are waiting to playing in empty stadi- receive detailed medical ums,” Commissioner Rob and testing protocols Manfred said Thursday on from MLB. Not willing to New Patriots receiver Marqise Lee CNN, adding he is con - risk becoming ill, Tampa dent of reaching a deal Bay Rays All-Star pitcher with players. Blake Snell said he would eager for fresh start after injuries The type of nancial dis- not take the mound closure the union asked this year if his pay is cut BOSTON (AP) — For But he missed the 2018 haven’t played in the last join the Tampa Bay Buc- further. for is more common during caneers didn’t deter him “I’m not splitting no rev- wide receiver Marqise season with a knee inju- couple of years.” overall collective bargain- from signing with the Pa- enue. I want all mine,” the Lee, signing with the ry and a shoulder injury New England was thin ing talks, which play out triots. 2018 AL Cy Young Award Patriots this offseason limited him to six games at receiver last season in for many months or years, “Not at all, in all hones- winner said on a Twitch wasn’t about New En- last year. quarterback Tom Brady’s rather than the limited ty,” Lee said. “I just knew stream Wednesday. “Bro, gland’s championship his- “After these certain in- nal year with the team, negotiation time available the last couple of years I y’all got to understand, tory. juries, you’ve got some and Lee is the most sig- now. didn’t really have the op- too, because y’all going to It was about going to a people who get down on ni cant addition to that “There’s so many ways to portunity to go out there be like: ‘Bro, play for the place that would give him themselves and tend to group. The Patriots also hide the money,” Cincin- the best chance to prove want to shut it down. For added former Arizona and do the things I really love of the game. Man, needed to do as a player. nati pitcher Trevor Bauer what’s wrong with you, he can still play football. me it’s kind of like a mo- Cardinals receiver Dam- said in a video he posted The 39th overall pick in tivating factor,” Lee said iere Byrd, but for now will … What better place to bro? Money should not be try to get back to yourself Wednesday on Twitter. a thing.’ Bro, I’m risking the 2014 draft by Jack- during a conference call lean on veterans Julian other than New England? Bauer said owners could my life. What do you sonville, Lee appeared in Wednesday. “I just kind Edelman and Mohamed Very strict, just basical- reduce ticket prices and at mean, ‘It should not be a 53 games his rst four of want to see where I am Sanu as well as sec- ly all about football and the same time charge thing?’ It 100% should be seasons, catching 171 at this point. I’m eager ond-year players N’Keal handling your business.” more for parking garages a thing.” passes for 2,166 yards to get out there and play Harry and Jakobi Meyers. they control through dif- and eight touchdowns. football, which I feel like I Lee said Brady’s exit to LEE, B2 ferent entities that do not MLB, B2 Tokyo Olympic CEO says Games next year may not be ‘conventional’ TOKYO (AP) — Almost relay. two months after the To- “We are looking into ev- kyo Olympics were post- ery possible area,” he said. poned, organizing commit- “It’s time for all of us to tee CEO Toshiro Muto said review what are the essen- Friday he still could not tial things for the games. give an estimate of how What are the must-have much the one-year delay items? ... I think we might will cost. come up with a new Olym- Figures in the Japanese pic and Paralympic Games, media have ranged be- something that is unique tween $2 billion and $6 to Tokyo.” billion, with most mount- Tokyo’s future still has ing expenses likely to be more questions than an- covered by government en- swers. tities. How will 11,000 Olympic Although he was vague athletes and 4,400 about the costs and who Paralympians be housed in will pay, Muto was very the Athletes Village? Will clear about one thing in the the tight quarters be safe? online news conference. How will they travel to To- “The actual games we kyo? How will they train will have one year from and qualify? And what about thousands more now may not be the same staff and games of cials? conventional Olympic and Will there be fans, or will Paralympic Games that we it be a television-only have come to know,” he show? What about millions said, speaking in Japanese of tickets already sold? Will and translated through in there be refunds? Will a interpreter. FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS vaccine be available? Will Muto  oated ideas about young, healthy athletes be Almost two months after the Tokyo Olympics were postponed until next year, Tokyo 2020 Organiz- cuts everywhere, though a priority for a vaccine? ing Committee CEO Toshiro Muto said on Friday that he still could not give an estimate of how the only speci c target he much the delay will cost. mentioned was the torch OLYMPICS, B2 B2 SPORTS THE DAILY ITEM SATURDAY, MAY 16, 2020

TODAY IN SPORTS May 16 Alexandra holds off the late rush Lee ready for resurgence with Patriots 1884 — Isaac Murphy, a black of Kentucky Derby victor Mine That jockey considered one of the Bird to secure the win. Calvin Borel, LEE greatest U.S. riders, wins the first who rode Mine That Bird in the Der- From B1 of his three Kentucky Derby titles by, switched to aboard Buchanan. The horse, han- and guided her to a sixth straight While getting to know dled by African-American trainer victory. his new coaches and William Bird, is the first maiden to 2010 — American sprinter Tyson teammates has been chal- win the Kentucky Derby. Only two Gay breaks a 44-year-old record lenging because of the other maiden horses have gone for 200 meters run on a straight COVID-19 pandemic, he on to win the Derby — track at the Great City Games in hasn’t been completely in 1919, and Brokers Tip in 1933. Manchester, England. Gay finish- starting from scratch. 1916 — Damrosch, ridden by Li- es in 19.41 seconds into a slight headwind on a specially construct- Since signing with the nus McAtee, takes the early lead, Patriots, Lee has spoken gives it up in the stretch, and ed track, shaving 0.09 off the mark to new assistant Jedd comes back to beat Greenwood Tommie Smith set in May 1966 at by 1½ lengths in the Preakness San Jose, Calif. Fisch, who spent the past Stakes. 2014 — College of Charleston two seasons with the 1925 — Flying Ebony, ridden by beats William & Mary 3-2 in 23 in- Rams. Fisch’s role hasn’t Earl Sande, becomes the fourth nings, tying for the second-longest officially been announced field horse to win the Kentucky baseball game in NCAA history. in New England, but he Derby, a 1½-length victory over The game is two innings short of was offensive coordinator Captain Hal. The first network ra- the NCAA record set when Texas with the Jaguars in 2014 dio broadcast of the Kentucky Der- outlasted Boston College 3-2 in the when Lee was a rookie. by airs from WHAS in Louisville. 2009 NCAA tournament. In 1971, “It gave me a little relief 1964 — , ridden Louisiana-Lafayette defeated Mc- Neese State 6-5 in 23 innings. going to a team and not by Bill Hartack, wins the Preakness knowing anybody else,” Stakes by 2½ lengths over The May 17 Scoundrel. 1875 — Aristides wins the first Lee said. 1976 — The Montreal Canadiens Kentucky Derby by one-quarter Lee is just focused on win their 19th Stanley Cup with a length over Volcano. The day making the most of his 5-3 victory over the Philadelphia marks the opening of Churchill new start. Flyers, capping a four-game sweep. Downs with an estimated 10,000 “I’m just here,” Lee said. FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS 1980 — The Los Angeles Lak- spectators witnessing the first “They need a body. I’m a ers beat the Philadelphia 76ers Derby. Aristides is ridden and New Patriots receiver Marqise Lee is hoping to have a resurgent season healthy body. I’m just go- 123-107 to win the NBA title in trained by African Americans Ol- with New England after missing most of the last two seasons with injury ing to rock out and try to six games. Rookie guard Magic iver Lewis and Ansel Williamson, problems in Jacksonville. do as much as I can.” Johnson fills in at center for injured respectively. Kareem Abdul-Jabbar and finishes 1881 — James Rowe Sr., age 24, with 42 points, 15 rebounds and becomes the youngest trainer to seven assists to win Finals MVP saddle a Kentucky Derby winner Players’ union requests MLB’s financial documents honors. The 42 points are the most after takes the seventh by a rookie in an NBA Finals game. Derby. Hindoo, regarded as one MLB May 24 but would not get temperature checks and force them or try to force 1982 — The New York Islanders of the greatest racehorses of his From B1 any more in 2020 if no symptom analysis. If them to come back to work. win the Stanley Cup for the third era, retires in 1882 with 30 wins, games are played. The someone tests positive, They can wait until they straight year, completing a four- three seconds and two thirds in The Sports Medicine Re- deal calls for players to they would be quaran- feel they’re ready to come.” game sweep of the Vancouver Ca- 35 starts. search and Testing Labo- receive prorated shares of tined until they have two Teams would play six nucks with a 3-1 victory. 1915 — Rhine Maiden wins the ratory in Salt Lake City, salary if the season does negative tests over 24 games against each rival 1987 — , ridden by Chris , to produce the which conducts testing for start; Snell would get hours. in the same region’s divi- only Kentucky Derby-Preakness McCarron, wins the Preakness players with minor league $43,210 for each day of the “We hope that we will be sion in the other league, Stakes, finishing a half-length wins by fillies in the same year. contracts and participated schedule. able to convince the vast, creating six games each ahead of Bet Twice, who was also The 1915 Derby was won by Re- in the recent coronavirus gret, who did not compete in the Teams say they would vast majority of our play- between rivals such as the the Kentucky Derby runner-up. antibody study, would 1992 — America3, Bill Koch’s Preakness. lose money if games are ers that it’s safe to return Yankees and Mets, Cubs high-tech racing machine, wins the 1925 — Tris Speaker of the Cleve- handle MLB’s testing for played in empty ballparks. to work,” Manfred told and White Sox, Dodgers America’s Cup 4-1 in the best-of- land Indians collects his 3,000th the virus and promised a Manfred says 40% of reve- CNN. “The protocols for re- and Angels, and Giants seven final series with a 44-second career hit off Tom Zachry in a 2-1 24-hour turnaround. nue is gate and related to turning to play, the and Athletics. victory over Italy’s Il Moro di Vene- loss to the Washington Senators. “All of our players would gate and told CNN if there health-related protocols MLB’s preference is for 1930 — wins the Ken- be tested multiple times a zia. is no season losses would are about 80 pages in teams to use their regu- 1996 — Steve Yzerman scores tucky Derby by two lengths over week, PCR testing to de- approach $4 billion. length. They’re extraordi- lar-season ballparks. Man- 1:15 into the second overtime as Gallant Knight to give Earl Sande termine whether or not “If I’m going to play, I narily detailed. They cover fred said he has spoken Detroit advances to the Western his third Derby win. they had the virus,” Man- should be at the money I everything from how the with the 18 governors Conference finals with a 1-0 victory 1970 — Hank Aaron gets an in- fred told CNN. “That test- over the St. Louis Blues in Game 7. field single off Cincinnati’s Wayne ing would be supplement- signed to be getting paid,” players will travel, private whose states host MLB Simpson for his 3,000th hit. It’s the second time in NHL history ed less frequently by Snell said. “I should not be charters, how those char- teams. that a Game 7 is scoreless heading 1975 — 23-1 long shot Master getting half of what I’m ters have to be cleaned, “Assuming that we try to into overtime. Derby, ridden by Darrel McHargue, antibody testing.” A 27-year-old left-hander, getting paid because the who has access to the ball- play some games starting 1998 — Kentucky Derby winner beats favored Foolish Pleasure by season’s cut in half, all on park, strict limits on num- in the first half of July, , ridden by Kent De- a length in the Preakness Stakes. Snell agreed in March top of a 33% cut of the half ber of people, tiering of em- most governors expressed sormeaux, wins the Preakness 1979 — Dave Kingman of the 2019 to a $50 million, five- beating Victory Gallop by 2 1/4 Cubs hits three home runs and year contract that included that’s already there, so I’m ployees, so even those hope that we would be lengths. Bob Baffert becomes the Mike Schmidt of the Phillies hits a $3 million signing bonus, really getting like 25%. On people who are in the ball- able to use facilities, of first person to train Kentucky Derby two, as Philadelphia beats Chica- a $1 million salary last top of that, it’s getting park will be isolated in course, initially without and Preakness Stakes winners in go 23-22 in 10 innings at Wrigley year and a $7 million sala- taxed. ... If I get the ’rona, general from the players. fans,” he told CNN. “But successive years. In 1997, Baffert Field. The game includes 11 home ry this season. guess what happens with “So we’ll hope that we’ll we do have contingency won the Derby and Preakness with runs, 50 hits and 109 at-bats. As part of the March 26 that? Oh, yeah, that stays be able to convince them plans if, in fact, there . 1983 — The New York Islanders agreement between Major — that’s in my body forev- that it’s safe,” he added. “At was a problem in a partic- 1999 — The New York Knicks beat the Edmonton Oilers 4-2 to er.” the end of the day, however, ular market, we have become the second eighth-seed- win their fourth consecutive Stan- League Baseball and the ed team in NBA playoff history to ley Cup. players’ association, Snell MLB’s staff has spent if there’s players with ei- contingency plans where defeat a number one seed in the 1988 — John Stockton of Utah is being advanced two months working on ther health conditions or that team could play playoffs when they beat the Miami ties Magic Johnson’s NBA playoff $286,500 for the first 60 the testing plan. Manfred just their own personal somewhere else, at least Heat in five games. assist record with 24 in a 111- days of the season through said there would be daily doubts, we would never temporarily.” 2001 — Allen Iverson scores 52 109 loss against the Los Angeles points — including 29 in the first Lakers in Game 5 of the Western half — and Philadelphia routs To- Conference semifinals. ronto 121-88 to take a 3-2 lead 1992 — Betsy King captures her in the best-of-seven Eastern Con- first LPGA Championship by a re- ference semifinals. It’s the second cord 11 strokes over JoAnne Car- time anyone’s had two 50-point ner, Liselotte Neumann and Karen games in a series since Michael Noble. King’s margin of victory Jordan did it against Cleveland in breaks the LGPA championship 1988. mark of 10 set by Patty Sheehan 2007 — The Atlanta Braves are in 1984. sold by Time Warner Inc. to Liberty 1998 — David Wells pitches the Media Corp. The deal, which Braves 13th perfect game in modern chairman Terry McGuirk values major league history as the New the franchise at $450 million, is York Yankees beat the Minnesota unanimously approved by baseball Twins 4-0. owners at a special meeting called 2000 — Australia’s Susie O’Neill to beat a midnight change in tax breaks the oldest record in inter- laws. national swimming, winning the 2009 — Rachel Alexandra be- 200-meter butterfly and beating comes the fifth filly to win the the 1981 mark by Mary T. Mea- Preakness Stakes, and the first gher. O’Neill is timed in 2 minutes, since in 1924. Rachel 5.81 seconds. Olympics CEO says next year’s games could look quite a bit different

OLYMPICS subject as Japan, like From B1 most countries, battles a deep recession brought on Muto spoke a day after by the coronavirus pan- the Switzerland-based In- demic. ternational Olympic Com- Japanese organizers and FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS mittee acknowledged it government bodies are ob- would have added costs of Rory McIlroy, currently the No. 1 ranked golfer in the world, criticized President Donald Trump on ligated by a Host City Friday for trying to politicize the response to the COVID-19 pandemic. $800 million because of Contract signed in 2013 to the postponement. The pick up most of the Olym- IOC said $150 million pic costs. When they were would be made available awarded the games seven McIlroy criticizes Trump for pandemic response for loans to national Olym- years ago, Tokyo officials Rory McIlroy says he years ago he played with Trump has tried to polit- play with Trump again. pic committees and sports said the Olympics would federations, some of which wouldn’t play golf again Trump out of respect for icize the pandemic, using “I don’t know if he’d want cost just over $7 billion. have few sources of reve- with President Donald the office. He said on the as an example Trump to play with me again af- Tokyo now says it is nue outside the games. Trump and doubts he podcast he enjoyed his day claiming the U.S. has ad- ter what I just said,” McIl- spending $12.6 billion to But the IOC gave no de- would even be invited af- at Trump International in ministered the most tests roy said. “I know it’s very tails of where the other organize the games, but a ter questioning his leader- West Palm Beach, Flor- for the new coronavirus self-serving of me to say $650 million would go. government audit report ship during the COVID-19 ida. He says Trump was than any other nation. ‘No,’ and if I don’t, then it Muto said he didn’t last year said it was twice pandemic. , personable “Like it’s a contest,” means I’m not putting my- know, either. Or at least that much. McIlroy did an hour-plus and treated everyone well, McIlroy said. “There’s self in position to be un- he wasn’t saying. All but $5.6 billion is interview for the McKellar from the the players in the some stuff that just is ter- der scrutiny and that I’m “As to the breakdown of public money. Journal podcast in which group to the workers in rible. It’s not the way a avoiding that. how this money will be Muto said organizers he was asked whether he the cart barn. leader should act. There is “But no, I wouldn’t.” used, the IOC has said it’s are still trying to guaran- regretted the February “So I will sit here and say a bit of diplomacy that you McIlroy returns to tele- too early to tell,” Muto tee that 43 venues will be 2017 round with Trump that day I had with him I need to show, and I just vision on Sunday by team- said. “So we at the orga- available next year, hop- because of criticism on so- enjoyed,” McIlroy said. don’t think he’s showing ing with Dustin Johnson nizing committee have no ing to keep the same event cial media. “But that doesn’t mean that, especially in these in a Skins match against idea of all the details schedule when the Olym- “I haven’t done it since I agree with everything times.” Rickie Fowler and Mat- about how this money will pics open on July 23, 2021. ... out of choice,” McIlroy — or, in fact, anything — The hosts, Scottish golf thew Wolff, an exhibition be spent.” “It’s going to take a bit of said. that he says.” journalists Lawrence Do- designed to raise upward Soaring Olympic costs time,” Muto said, “and McIlroy, the No. 1 play- McIlroy continued, negan and John Huggan, of $4 million for COVID-19 are sure to be a touchy that cannot be helped.” er in the world, said three unprompted, by saying asked McIlroy if he would relief funds. SATURDAY, MAY 16, 2020 THE DAILY ITEM B3 NATION Democrats push $3T coronavirus relief bill toward House approval

By Andrew Taylor ted with members and paid during the pandemic. and increasing food aid to and Alan Fram aides wearing protective Democrats rejected GOP low-income people. ASSOCIATED PRESS masks, though some Re- arguments that the mea- “Phase Four is going to publicans were not. sure was simply an effort happen,” Trump told re- WASHINGTON — Dem- There were few clusters of by Democrats to porters in the Oval Office, ocrats pushed Congress’ chatting lawmakers and Pe- their priorities to voters. using Washington insid- biggest coronavirus relief losi edged away from those “I don’t give a damn er-speak for the measure. bill yet toward expected stepping near her. Each vote about sending a message,” “But it’s going to happen House passage Friday, a was expected to last an hour said Rep. Jim McGovern, in a much better way for PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS $3 trillion behemoth they or more, with members vot- D-Mass. “I want to send help the American people.” said a beleaguered coun- Medical personnel place a swab in a specimen ing in alphabetical order in to those in desperate need.” Trump provided no de- try badly needs but Re- container at a drive-thru COVID-19 testing site groups of around 70 to re- Pelosi has loaded the tail, but has said the next publicans called a bloated in Crestview, Fla. duce crowding. 1,815-page measure with measure should protect election-year wish list. The bill would flush al- a slew of Democratic pri- reopening businesses from Democratic leaders most $1 trillion to state orities, including funding liability lawsuits and cut were pressing ahead de- and local governments to cover rent payments payroll taxes. spite grumbling from Most states and provide more money and utility bills, “hazard Few Republicans were party moderates leery of for virus testing and to pay” for essential work- the measure’s massive expected to back the bill, price tag and liberals who pay front-line emergency ers. It also has grants to despite popular provisions wanted bolder steps, like workers. It would renew thousands of municipal that also included help for $1,200 cash payments for governments grappling the Postal Service and local still fall short money to cover workers’ salaries. The measure individuals and extend the with sagging revenues schools and $175 billion to cleared an early procedur- added $600 weekly unem- and provisions helping help homeowners and rent- al hurdle 207-199 with 14 ployment benefits being voters cast ballots by mail ers stay in their homes. Democrats voting in oppo- with testing sition, an unusually high number of “no” votes but By Matthew pushed its positive cases small enough to suggest Perrone, Brian Witte to below 3 percent. that leadership had things and Gary Robertson Most governors are under control. ASSOCIATED PRESS moving ahead with un- The bill was sure to go locking their states, even WASHINGTON — As in cases where they are nowhere in the GOP-led businesses reopened Fri- Senate, let alone reach not meeting broad guide- day in more of the U.S., President Donald Trump’s lines recommended by more than 4 out of 5 desk, where a prom- the White House. states still fall short of the ised veto awaited. House The first stage of re- COVID-19 testing levels Speaker Nancy Pelosi, opening in Maryland was that public health experts has said the legislation scheduled to take effect say are necessary to safely is Democrats’ opening of- Friday evening, when ease lockdowns and avoid fer in what is expected to some retail stores will be another deadly wave of blossom into negotiations allowed to reopen and a outbreaks, according to an with the White House and stay-at-home order lift- Associated Press analysis. congressional leaders of ed. But some of the hard- Rapid, widespread test- both parties. est-hit parts of the state, In a scene that’s become ing is considered essential including the suburbs of uncomfortably familiar to tracking and contain- Washington, D.C., extend- PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS since the virus took hold, ing the coronavirus. But ed restrictions for resi- the sparsely populated House Speaker Nancy Pelosi steps away from the podium at the 41 states fail to test wide- dents and businesses. House chamber was dot- conclusion of a news conference on Capitol Hill. ly enough to drive their Maryland Gov. Larry infections below a key Hogan made headlines benchmark, according to last month when the state an AP analysis of metrics acquired 500,000 test Tensions rise as Texas governor developed by Harvard’s kits from a South Korean Global Health Institute. company in a confiden- Among the states falling tial deal, but Maryland short are Texas and Geor- has not had all the com- prepares to lift more restrictions gia, which moved aggres- ponents needed for test- sively last month to reopen ing — like swabs — to By Paul J. Weber still rising, including sin- tions during the pandemic. cities during the next one. stores, malls, barbershops meet demand. Hogan said and Jim Vertuno gle-day highs of 1,458 new The renewed tensions And in Texas, Republican and other businesses. Maryland just received ASSOCIATED PRESS cases and 58 deaths Thurs- come at a moment when Dr. Attorney General Ken Pax- As health authorities swabs this week from the day, Republican Gov. Greg Anthony Fauci, the nation’s ton this week lashed out at expand testing to more AUSTIN, Texas — Two Federal Emergency Man- Abbott has defended the top infectious disease ex- the cities of Dallas, Austin people, the portion of posi- agement Agency. weeks into the reopen- pace by emphasizing that pert, warned Congress this and San Antonio over what tive results should shrink “We requested 350,000,” ing of Texas, coronavirus hospitalization and infec- week of “needless suffering he called “unlawful” local compared with the total Hogan said Wednesday. cases are climbing. New tion rates are steady, and and death” if the U.S. moves orders that are tougher number of people tested. “They’ve committed to outbreaks still crop up. pointing out that Texas’ too quickly. Nevertheless, than restrictions prescribed The World Health Orga- 225,000, and I think we And at Guero’s Taco Bar 1,200 deaths still lag sim- Wisconsin’s courts tossed by Abbott, and threatened nization and other health got 75,000 yesterday with in Austin, which offers the ilarly big states, including out the state’s stay-at-home lawsuits if the cities don’t researchers have said a another 125,000 that are occasional celebrity sight- California and Florida. orders, throwing communi- back off. The warning came percentage above 10 per- supposedly days away, ing, a log of every diner But on the cusp of even ties into chaos as some bars one day after El Paso plead- cent indicates inadequate along with the tubes and and where they sat is be- more restrictions ending opened immediately while ed to postpone easing up on testing. South Korea, a the stuff that goes with grudgingly in the works. Monday, including gyms strict local restrictions were any more lockdown mea- country praised for its them. So it’s not enough, “It seems like a huge being cleared to reopen, kept elsewhere. sures in light of the number rapid response, quickly but it helps us.” invasion of privacy,” said a political confrontation In Georgia, Atlanta May- of COVID-19 cases there owner Cathy Lipincott, is growing over attempts or Keisha Lance Bottoms surging 60 percent over the who is nonetheless trying by big cities to keep some has also expressed unease past two weeks. Surf’s up and so are to comply with Austin’s guardrails in place. The at the speed that Republi- “Unfortunately, a few local public health guide- dispute underscores the can Gov. Brian Kemp has Texas counties and cities lines by asking, but not re- gulf between Democrats reopened the state. Oklaho- seem to have confused new beach rules to quiring, customers to give who run city halls and GOP ma lawmakers, irritated by recommendations with their information. leaders who call the shots local officials who imposed requirements and have Few states are rebooting in the capital in Texas, one stricter measures during grossly exceeded state law prevent virus spread quicker than Texas, where of a number of states where this health crisis, passed a to impose their own will stay-at-home orders ex- local officials and governors House bill Thursday that on private citizens and By Brian Melley the time of the coronavi- pired May 1. With cases have clashed over restric- would weaken the power of businesses,” Paxton said. ASSOCIATED PRESS rus pandemic. Beachgoers in LA Coun- SANTA MONICA, Ca- ty have to remain active Auto workers’ tenuous return a ray of hope in crisis lif. — They arrived at the — walking, running or beach by car, skateboard swimming. No sunbath- By Tom Krisher sought benefits, the fund and on bare feet. They ing. No picnics. No volley- ASSOCIATED PRESS fell from $4.6 billion be- carried Frisbees, camer- ball. Parking lots, piers fore the pandemic to $4.1 as and surfboards. They and a popular 22-mile bike DETROIT — Defying a billion on April 30, said wore running shorts, yoga path that strings togeth- wave of layoffs that has Jeff Donofrio, director of pants and wetsuits. er Santa Monica, Venice, sent the U.S. job market the state Department of Many wore masks. Manhattan and Torrance into its worst catastrophe Labor and Economic Op- That was the starkest beaches are also closed. on record, at least one portunity. Some return- difference this week apart Similar rules are in place major industry is making ing auto employees could from a moment in time in throughout the state, as a comeback: Tens of thou- work part-time and get March that seems hard well as in Florida and Ha- sands of auto workers are still some unemployment to conjure now — before waii, though masks are not returning to factories that benefits, but federal pro- beaches closed and face required at many beaches. have been shuttered since grams could cover part of masks seemed like an Tanning and even picnics mid-March due to fears of their payments, he said. extreme and maybe even are permitted in some plac- spreading the coronavirus. At Ford, where about ineffective protection from es, though people are gener- Until now, it was mostly 47,000 U.S. factory workers coronavirus. ally told to only spend time hair salons, restaurants, PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS will return by next week, No longer. Masks are with family members and tattoo parlors and other Ford Motor Co. team leader, Stephon Robinson, there’s optimism that con- now required at Los Ange- not gather in large groups. small businesses reopen- oversees workers on the subassembly line of sumer demand will ac- les County beaches, which While beaches in South ing in some parts of the ventilator production at the Ford Rawsonville company them. Chief Op- reopened Wednesday, to Florida — Miami and Hol- country. The auto industry plant in Ypsilanti Township, Mich. erating Officer Jim Farley join counterparts in other lywood — remain closed, is among the first major said the company has seen states that have allowed a beaches in Pinellas Coun- sectors of the economy to Looming in the back- workers are struggling. sales start to recover. somewhat limited return ty on the Gulf of Mexico restart its engine. ground is an economy dec- Even the auto sector Ford is predicting to famed stretches of sand. allow chairs and towels in About 133,000 U.S. imated by the pandemic. won’t see a full return to stronger sales in the fu- “You get some side eyes the sand but limit groups workers — just over half Nearly 3 million laid-off normal yet, and if people ture in Europe, China if you don’t wear a mask,” to no more than 10 peo- of the industry’s workforce U.S. workers applied for don’t start buying vehi- and the U.S. based on said Tom Ventura, who ple. Signs urge people who before the pandemic — unemployment benefitscles again, workers could data collected from new sported a light blue face don’t live together to re- are expected to pour back last week, raising the total be sent home. Yet auto- models equipped with in- covering with white polka main 6 feet apart. into auto plants that will seeking aid in the past two makers say there’s enough ternet modems that show dots while cooling down af- “I think it’s a little much, open in the coming week, months to about 36 mil- pent-up demand, especial- the number of times an ter his morning run Thurs- especially being outside according to estimates by lion. Although some states ly for pickup trucks, to get engine is turned on and day in Santa Monica. with the sun and every- The Associated Press. In have begun to let selected factories humming again. off. The company found Along the California thing,” said Britt Mask, a addition, parts-making businesses reopen, work- That could help states a correlation between coast and in states known Georgia man on vacation companies began crank- ers are still reporting dif- slow the drain on their un- the number of trips peo- for silky sands, warm wa- with his family at Indian ing this week to get com- ficulty getting unemploy- employment benefit funds. ple take and auto sales, ters and ample sun, the Rocks Beach, near Clear- ponents flowing, adding ment benefits. Freelance, In Michigan, where over with trips increasing as surf is up along with a water, Florida. “I under- thousands more workers. gig and self-employed one-third of the labor force restrictions eased. new set of rules posted in stand why it’s being done.” B4 THE DAILY ITEM SATURDAY, MAY 16, 2020 COMICS

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HERMAN / JIM UNGER ZIGGY / TOM WILSON

THE BORN LOSER / ART AND CHIP SANSOM

CROSSWORD DEAR ABBY Girlfriend is unsure of her place in boyfriend’s heart DEAR ABBY: I have DEAR ABBY: I pur- been dating this guy for Dear Abby is written by Abigail chased a beautiful Tiffa- about a year. We are both Van Buren, also known as Jeanne ny engagement ring, but 30. He lives at home. At Phillips, and was founded by her my girlfriend rejected my proposal. I will get only first I thought it was to mother, Pauline Phillips. Contact take care of his elderly pennies on the dollar if I father, but I soon real- Dear Abby at DearAbby.com or P.O. sell it. Would it be accept- ized it wasn’t the case. Box 69440, Los Angeles, CA 90069. able to save it for a future His mom is sweet, yet engagement proposal? overbearing. She inserts PRACTICAL IN herself into his life at me apart inside. (She me out. Help! CALIFORNIA every opportunity. She NEEDS him so much.) I view it as a hindrance to DON’T WANT THIS talks to him like he’s the DEAR PRACTICAL: his own life. He is doing THREESOME butler. (“Oh, perfect son Your letter illustrates the for her what he could be of mine! Won’t you clear DEAR DON’T: After impracticality of buying doing for himself or his off the dinner table/clean reading your letter, it’s an engagement ring be- own family, but he’s the kitchen/do EVERY- apparent that you are fore proposing. Whatever stuck in this Mommy cy- THING?!”) They cook to- competing with his moth- happened to the tradition cle. gether every night and er rather than she com- of proposing and THEN, attend church events to- He will receive a large peting with you. There’s a if the person says yes, se- gether. He’s in the choir inheritance when his saying that if you want to lecting a ring together? with her because he said parents die. Could that know how a man will In recent years — it “pleases” her. I think be why he does it? He is thanks to social media — treat his wife, watch how those are things he a great lover and emo- engagements have be- he treats his mother. should be doing with a tionally intelligent, but come more like invitations Rather than feel manipu- significant other. he depends on his moth- to a high school prom — I don’t feel secure in er too much for my com- lated, be glad she tries to elaborate and over-the- this relationship because fort. I caught them in a include you in the family top. I do not think you I don’t know my place. I long embrace (hug) after circle. And keep in mind, should compound your feel like I have to com- she had been away all if you want to enjoy the mistake by offering an- pete with her (even weekend with his father. earthly rewards after the other woman that ring in though she tries to in- Then she came over to us woman goes on to her an effort to save money. If clude me in everything). while we were watching heavenly one, she and she were to find out, she I see how she manipu- a movie and started kiss- her “perfect son” are a would likely be both dis- lates him, and it tears ing his head! It grossed package deal. appointed and hurt. BRIDGE

One of the best defenses ever Which is the best bridge pair of all his partner on lead for a heart time? play through declarer’s remaining In the United States, you would get queen-seven. Also, from the point- many votes for Bob Hamman-Bobby count, East couldn’t have a quick Wolff and Jeff Meckstroth-Eric Rodwell. . Perhaps East had jack-third of In Europe, you would also get support diamonds; hence the unblock. for Pietro Forquet-Benito Garozzo. Now declarer had eight tricks. If The Italians produced arguably the the clubs were 3-2 and he could best cooperative defense of all time lose a club trick to West, he would in this deal, which occurred before be home. So, declarer played a di- transfer bids were commonplace. amond to the queen and led a low How did they defeat three no-trump club. If Garozzo (East) had followed after Forquet (West) led the heart with the eight, declarer would have five: three, eight, king? played low. But Garozzo put in the Declarer had seven top tricks (giv- 10, forcing declarer to win with the en trick one). If he could establish king. Forquet dropped the queen! the diamonds, which looked easy to Back in dummy after a spade to the do, he would have no trouble coast- ace, declarer tried another low club, but ing home with overtricks. But when Garozzo played the jack, swallowing his he cashed the diamond ace, Forquet partner’s nine — a crocodile . De- sacrificed his king! clarer played a third club, hoping West From the revealing first trick, would win the trick, but that resulted in Forquet knew that he had to get his finishing down three! SATURDAY, MAY 16, 2020 THE DAILY ITEM B5 TV BEST BETS EVENING TV LISTINGS SATURDAY’S TV MAY 16, 2020 7:00 7:30 8:00 8:30 9:00 9:30 10:00 10:30 11:00 11:30 12:00 12:30 1:00 Saturday, May 16 their murder. 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Personal Law & Order: Spe- Law & Order: Spe- Law & Order: Spe- Law & Order: Spe- Modern Modern Modern Modern Modern USA gain is apparent. cial Victims Unit cial Victims Unit cial Victims Unit cial Victims Unit Family Family Family Family Family Wild ’n Wild ’n Wild ’n Wild ’n Wild ’n Wild ’n Wild ’n Wild ’n Wild ’n Wild ’n Wild ’n Wild ’n Wild ’n VH1 Out Out Out Out Out Out Out Out Out Out Out Out Out B6 THE DAILY ITEM SATURDAY, MAY 16, 2020 Years of conflict leave Somalia ill-equipped to fight virus By Abdi Guled and ures could be far too save the limited health in the capital in less than Mohamed Sheikh Nor low in a country with resources for those who two weeks. Then, Soma- ASSOCIATED PRESS one of the world’s weak- become severely ill, show- lia’s information minis- est health systems after ing that the official count ter, Mohamed Abdi Hayir, MOGADISHU, Somalia three decades of civil war is far off from reality,” said warned that everyone who — Years of conflict, insta- and attacks by Islam- Richard Crothers, the In- dies would be referred to bility and poverty have ic insurgents, as well as ternational Rescue Com- as a COVID-19 victim. left Somalia ill-equipped recurring humanitarian mittee’s country director, The health ministry to handle a health crisis crises. in remarks earlier this quickly dismissed the re- like the coronavirus pan- “We are not dismissing month. marks as “unproven” and demic. In fact, no one real- the fact that the death Others who think they “unsupported.” ly knows how many cases toll could be a lot high- are infected often are too Still, Ali described the of COVID-19 it has. er than publicized,” Mo- scared to even approach spread of the virus as “a The uncertainty has hamed Mohamud Ali, some clinics, adding to the speeding car with a failed led to fear, confusion and the head of Somalia’s unease in the population. brake.” panic even after authori- COVID-19 task force, Somalia was one of the About the only advan- ties have tried to keep the told The Associated last nations in Africa to tage Somalia might have public informed about the Press. have the capacity to test is the relative youth of its outbreak. The numbers for the for the virus. Just over population, he said. The official count of country are stark. 2,700 tests have been car- “Our capacity to deal cases is now above 1,200, There is only one well- ried out, according to the with all cases in the coun- with 53 deaths, according equipped quarantine World Health Organiza- try is limited, and we are to figures from Johns Hop- facility for a population tion. afraid that trying to do kins University. of more than 15 million Mogadishu Mayor Omar so would make us over- PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS But some aid groups people. Mohamud Mohamed stretched, which could — and even authorities “Staff are reporting that touched off a panic early lead to negligence in han- Medical workers in protective suits carry the leading the fight — have people with symptoms are this month when he esti- dling the cases we have body of Ibrahim Hassan, 56, before he is buried warned that official fig- being told to stay home to mated almost 500 deaths now,” Ali said. in Mogadishu, Somalia. CLASSIFIED

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Phone us: 781-593-7700 Email us: [email protected] Find us online: SATURDAY, MAY 16, 2020 THE DAILY ITEM B7 INTERNATIONAL Outside of the U.S., top scientists steer debate away from politics By Derek Gatopoulos ey star who is in her final ASSOCIATED PRESS year of medical school. Tam, 55, is credited with ATHENS, Greece — helping maintain high com- President Donald Trump pliance levels with stay- is never far from a public at-home orders. National spat with his government’s politicians rushed to her top expert on the pandem- defense after criticism from FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS ic, Dr. Anthony Fauci, the Alberta Premier Jason most recent flare-up oc- Kenney of the speed of ap- Brazil’s new Health Minister Nelson Teich lis- curring this week over the tens to a question during his first press confer- proval for testing methods. pace of reopening schools. Tam’s popularity recently ence amid the new coronavirus pandemic, at the Among U.S. allies, howev- Planalto Presidential Palace, in Brasilia, Brazil. inspired a limited-edition er, many leaders are happy line of T-shirts that include to step away from the spot- a portrait of the scientist. After one month on light to leverage experts’ SPAIN: ability to counter mislead- FERNANDO SIMON ing information and appeal With its high death toll FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS the job, Brazil’s health across political boundaries and fiercely politically to gain public compliance Theresa Tam, Canada’s Chief Public Health Of- charged environment, minister has resigned for health restrictions. ficer, speaks during a press conference in Otta- Spain has turned to vet- “The particular features wa, Canada. eran epidemiologist Fer- of a pandemic give new country’s Army Chemical nando Simon to head the By Mauricio Savarese dimensions to questions ASSOCIATED PRESS and Pharmaceutical Labo- Tsiodras has done it on Greece’s most popular per- national response. of trust,” said Terry Flew, ratory boosted chloroquine some 50 occasions, updat- son: One opinion poll gave The 57-year-old quickly a professor of communica- SAO PAULO — Brazil’s production in late March. ing Greeks on the progres- a 94.5 percent approval won praise for his easy- health minister resigned The antimalarial drug tion at Queensland Uni- sion of the pandemic in rating to the 55-year-old going style at daily news on Friday after less than a was widely touted by U.S. versity of Technology. live televised briefings. professor of medicine and conferences, his preference month on the job in a sign President Donald Trump “Experts who under- A Harvard-trained sci- infectious diseases. His ap- for open-necked shirts, and of continuing upheaval in as a treatment. But re- stand the subject and pol- entist and father of seven, peal is helping lockdown sweaters over dark suits en- the nation’s battle with the searchers last month iticians prepared to listen Tsiodras spends some Sun- enforcement and keeping dearing him to many. Inter- COVID-19 pandemic and reported no benefit in a to them, become vitally im- day mornings as a cantor infection rates low. net memes poke fun at his President Jair Bolsonaro’s large analysis of the drug portant. In most countries, in the Orthodox Church CANADA: bushy eyebrows, and he is pressure for the nation to or a related substance, hy- this is happening. Hopeful- and is the soft-spoken THERESA TAM parodied on comedy shows. prioritize the economy over droxychloroquine, in U.S. ly, it marks a return of con- chief Health Ministry vi- The Hong Kong-born Spanish media report that health-driven lockdowns. hospitals for veterans. fidence in experts.” rologist. Added to the daily Chief Public Health Of- he is stopped on the street Nelson Teich’s resigna- Last month, scientists in Here’s a look at some death toll are tips on how ficer of Canada delivers for his autograph. tion was confirmed by the Brazil stopped part of a other scientists around to maintain a healthy diet, straight-to-camera, no-non- But that folksy approach Health Ministry. The on- study of chloroquine after the world leading national explanations of how some sense advice in a series of has backfired among more cologist, a former health heart rhythm problems public safety efforts. countries are better-posi- government TV ads, as well conservative sections of so- care consultant, took the developed in one quarter GREECE: tioned to carry out mass as heading public briefings. ciety, some of whom view job on April 17 under of people given the higher SOTIRIOS TSIODRAS testing, and warnings on She has been joined in the him as flippant and note pressure to align the min- of two doses being tested. Announcing the news the dangers of domestic public health ad campaign statements he made in the istry’s actions with the Governors who have tak- of a deadly disaster isn’t abuse when living in pro- by Canadian astronaut early stages of the pandem- president’s view that the en a more cautious road a job many public figures longed confinement. Chris Hadfield, and Hayley ic when he appeared to play economy must not be de- than Bolsonaro’s during look forward to. Sotirios It’s made Tsiodras Wickenheiser, the ice hock- down the risk to the public. stroyed by restrictions to the pandemic praised Te- control spread of the virus. ich’s efforts. Officials say that more Rio de Janeiro Gov. Wil- Typhoon Vongfong leaves extensive than 13,000 people have son Witzel, a former ally died of COVID-19 in Bra- of Bolsonaro, said “no one zil, though some experts can do serious work with damage, one dead in Philippine towns say the figure is signifi- interference in ministries cantly higher due to in- and in the federal police.” By Jim Gomez sufficient testing, and an- “That is why governors ASSOCIATED PRESS alysts say the peak of the and mayors need to lead crisis has yet to hit Latin the pandemic crisis, and MANILA, Philippines Residents America’s largest nation. not you, Mr President,” — Strong winds and rain wade along Teich’s number two, Witzel said on Twitter. from Typhoon Vongfong left a flooded Gen. Eduardo Pazuello, The governor of Ceara, at least one person dead village caused who had no health expe- one of Brazil’s most hard- and damaged hundreds of by typhoon rience until joining the hit states, said Teich’s exit homes and coronavirus iso- Vongfong ministry in April, will be “brings enormous insecu- lation facilities along with as it passed the interim minister until rity and concern.” rice and corn fields in five by Sorsogon Bolsonaro chooses a per- “It is unacceptable that hard-hit eastern towns, a province, manent replacement. before this serious health governor said Friday. eastern Teich’s resignation crisis that we face, the fo- Gov. Ben Evardone of East- Philippines on comes one day after Bol- cus of the government is ern Samar province, where Friday. sonaro told business lead- still on political and ideo- the typhoon slammed ashore, PHOTO | ers in a video conference logical discussions. That is said distraught residents ASSOCIATED PRESS he would ease rules for use an affront to the nation,” wept after their houses were of an antimalaria drug to Camilo Santana said. destroyed or blown away in phoon,” Evardone said by military, police and local au- Bicol, northwest of Eastern treat people infected with Bolsonaro fired Teich’s the towns he inspected. One telephone. thorities failed to reach two Samar, more than 145,000 the coronavirus. The out- predecessor, Luiz Hen- villager who lost his home Videos and pictures of towns hit by the typhoon, people were riding out going health minister has rique Mandetta, on Apr.16 slashed his wrist but was the devastation sent by Jipapad and Maslog, due the weakening typhoon in frequently called the use after disagreements over treated in time, he said. Evardone showed several to fallen trees on the road. emergency shelters on Fri- of chloroquine “an uncer- efforts to contain the new A man bled to death after low-slung buildings and Cellphone and two-way ra- day after a mass evacuation tainty” in the fight against coronavirus. The presi- he was hit by glass shards dio communications to the that was complicated and sports centers either de- the virus, and this week dent opposed governors’ in a school building he was far-flung areas were down slowed by the coronavirus. stroyed or badly damaged warned of its side effects. quarantine recommenda- trying to open to take shel- and Evardone appealed Vongfong weakened into The Health Ministry pre- tions and restrictions on ter in, Evardone said. with their roofs peeled off to the military to deploy a a severe tropical storm af- viously allowed the use of business and was eager to “The damage I saw was or deformed and their iron helicopter to inspect them ter hitting land and was chloroquine only for coro- resume economic activity, very extensive. The roof of trusses bent. Villagers and deliver food if troops blowing northwest toward navirus patients hospital- and warned failure to do one church was ripped off outside damaged houses are unable to reach the the populous main north- ized in serious condition. so would cause Brazil to completely, its iron bars yelled “help” in one video. area by Saturday. ern island of Luzon, gov- At Bolsonaro’s urging, the descend into “chaos.” twisted badly by the ty- He said he and a group of In the outlying region of ernment forecasters said. 1st COVID-19 case detected in Rohingya camps in Bangladesh

By Julhas Alam for a serious outbreak if Daniel P. Sullivan, a hu- ASSOCIATED PRESS the virus spread into the man rights advocate for densely populated camps. aid group Refugees Inter- DHAKA, Bangladesh — Donovan said Thursday The first coronavirus case national, said the lack of that 108 Rohingya refu- accurate information is has been confirmed in the gees in Cox’s Bazar have crowded camps for Ro- fueling misinformation, been tested for the corona- hingya refugees in south- and “rumors abound in virus since the beginning ern Bangladesh, where the camps that COVID-19 of April. more than 1 million are is always fatal or that the With about 40,000 peo- taking shelter. faithful will be safe.” ple per square kilometer The infected Rohingya Most of the Rohingya and a local Bangladeshi (103,600 per square mile) living in plastic shacks have fled Myanmar since who lives in the Cox’s August 2017, when Myan- Bazar district who also side by side, the 34 camps have more than 40 times mar’s military launched tested positive have been counterinsurgency opera- isolated, Mahbub Alam Bangladesh’s average tions in response to rebel Talukder, the country’s population density. Each refugee commissioner, shack is barely 10 square attacks. Security forces said Thursday. meters (107 square feet) have been accused of mass Teams have been acti- and many are packed with rapes, killings and burn- vated to treat the patients up to 12 residents. ing thousands of homes. as well as trace people Some refugees remained Authorities in Myanmar they may have encoun- worried, saying they have long considered the tered, Louise Donovan, a lacked access to clean wa- Muslim Rohingya to be FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS spokeswoman for the U.N. ter and protective equip- migrants from Bangla- refugee agency, told The ment. Rohingya refugees walk through one of the arterial roads at the Kut- desh, even though their “Here in the camps it’s Associated Press. upalong refugee camp in Cox’s Bazar, Bangladesh. families have lived in the difficult to protect our Nationwide, Bangladesh -majority coun- health from the virus be- has confirmed 18,863 cas- for isolating and treating government withdraw involved in kidnappings try for centuries. Nearly es, including 283 fatalities. cause there are so many COVID-19 patients were restrictions on using mo- and smuggling of drugs. all have been denied cit- But the toll is thought to people in a small place,” being readied just outside bile phones and internet “Because of COVID-19, be higher since adequate said Ro Sawyeddollah, a the camps at Ukhiya and in the camps. Authorities people can’t meet one an- izenship since 1982, ef- testing facilities are lack- camp resident and exec- Teknaf in Cox’s Bazar, and had suspended internet other, so it’s impossible fectively rendering them ing in the South Asian na- utive director of the Ro- more were planned. use for security reasons, to share any messages or stateless. They are also de- tion of 160 million people. hingya Students Union. Aid agencies and rights and recent reports said information without the nied freedom of movement Aid workers have been The U.N. and the govern- groups have been de- armed groups among the internet,” said Ro Sawyed- and other basic rights in- warning of the potential ment said about 1,200 beds manding Bangladesh’s refugees were allegedly dollah. cluding education. B8 THE DAILY ITEM SATURDAY, MAY 16, 2020 REAL ESTATE Homeowners who can’t make mortgage payments will get a new deferral option

LOS ANGELES – Many struggling homeown- ers who are delaying their mortgage payments through so-called for- bearance programs will get a new repayment op- tion, allowing them to make missed payments when the home is sold or the loan term is over, the Federal Housing Finance Agency said Wednesday. The deferral option ap- plies to homeowners who have a mortgage backed by the two government- FILE PHOTO | TRIBUNE NEWS SERVICE controlled mortgage com- panies that the FHFA Elon Musk, founder and chief engineer of oversees: Fannie Mae and SpaceX speaks at the 2020 Satellite Conference Freddie Mac. and Exhibition in Washington, D.C. Under the CARES Act stimulus law, borrowers with government-backed Elon Musk doubles loans — through the Fed- eral Housing Administra- tion, the Department of down on his promise Veterans Affairs, the U.S. FILE PHOTO | TRIBUNE NEWS SERVICE Department of Agricul- For Sale signs are up at some homes in Eastridge subdivision, which to ‘own no house’ by ture, Fannie Mae or Fred- opened 6 months ago, in the town of Menifee in south Riverside County. die Mac — have the right to delay their mortgage ferral option “responsi- payments would be added ferral option will “ease the selling five more payments for up to a year bly simplifies options for to the principal of the new burden for homeowners.” if they have a financial homeowners while provid- loan. A group of attorneys By Neal J. Leitereg ern mansion on Chalon hardship tied to the coro- ing an additional tool for Before the deferral op- general, including Cali- LOS ANGELES TIMES Road and three adjacent navirus pandemic. mortgage servicers.” tion, borrowers who could fornia’s Attorney General homes on a nearby cul- Most homeowners have Under that option, after only make their original Xavier Becerra, wanted LOS ANGELES — Elon a government-backed loan de-sac. The Hillsborough the forbearance period monthly payment might regulators to go further. Musk has emphatically and millions have signed ends if a borrower with a have received a loan modi- estate sits on 47 acres They had said mortgage doubled-down on his of grounds with hiking up for forbearance. But Fannie Mae- or Freddie fication. That would have servicers already appear promise to “own no house,” trails, formal gardens and there has been mass con- Mac-backed loan can’t af- kept mortgage payments listing another five of his a 10-bedroom mansion fusion about how borrow- ford to make payments the same by extending the overwhelmed by the surge California properties him- that dates to 1916. ers will make up for the above their original mort- loan, which stood to raise in forbearance requests self for a combined $97.5 Earlier this month, he payments they miss. gage payment, a deferral the total amount a bor- and doubted the compa- million. listed another mansion on Consumer advocates say must be offered starting rower would have to pay nies could effectively eval- The five properties — Chalon Road for $30 mil- some mortgage compa- July 1, according to the back. uate borrowers for a vari- four in Bel-Air and anoth- lion and the former Gene nies have incorrectly told FHFA. If after the forbearance ety of repayment options. er in Silicon Valley’s pricey Wilder estate for $9.5 mil- borrowers they must pay Fannie Mae and Fred- period a borrower still In a letter to the FHFA, Hillsborough neighbor- lion. back all missed payments die Mac previously an- can’t afford their original the attorneys general hood — follow two other Selling his California in a lump sum once the nounced a deferral option, mortgage payment, loan asked that the agency Bel-Air homes that Musk homes may not be the forbearance period ends but at the time said ser- modifications are avail- require servicers to auto- listed for sale in early May only moving the tech bil- or have made vague com- vicers weren’t required to able that would reduce matically tack on missed for a combined $39.5 mil- lionaire will be doing in ments that lead stressed- offer it until next year. monthly payments by ex- payments to the end of lion. Like the two homes the future. In a tweet last out consumers to assume The new option, which is tending the term of the a borrower’s loan in the before it, each property is that’s the case. Govern- week, Musk said he will similar to one already of- loan. Those modifications form of monthly payments listed as “for sale by own- move Tesla’s headquar- ment agencies have in- fered by the FHA, keeps a have limits on how far — so that a 30-year loan, er” on Zillow. ters out of California “im- sisted that borrowers with borrower’s original month- payments can be reduced, for instance, becomes a Musk confirmed last mediately” in response to a government-backed loan ly mortgage payment the though, so someone who week in an appearance on Alameda County’s stay- don’t have to repay in a same. When the loan ends, never regains employ- 30½-year loan if someone Joe Rogan’s podcast that at-home orders. Days lat- lump sum and that multi- such as at the end of 30 ment could still lose their misses six months. he was selling the homes, er, he defied county rules ple repayment options are years or when a homeown- home. Then, if people still need telling Rogan that he in- by reopening the car com- available. er sells their house, the Mortgage Bankers As- help, more complicated tends to rent. pany’s Fremont factory. In a statement, FHFA missed payments must sociation President Robert modifications could be The latest homes to hit Bloomberg first reported Director Mark Calabria be paid all at once. In the Broeksmit said the Fannie considered, the attorneys the market include a mod- the latest listings. said the additional de- case of a refinance, missed Mae and Freddie Mac de- general wrote.

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