THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 2021

AN APPRECIATION STEVE KRAUSE Billy C: as humble as brother Tony was brash

Billy Conigliaro began his public life 5 sports personality Mike Lynch, who life as normal as possible, which was as “the other Conigliaro” — a younger, played at Swampscott High hard considering what his last name different kind of player, and person, with Richie, the youngest of the three was. But he also tried to keep Tony’s Former than Tony, his brash, supremely-con- brothers. name in the public eye as much as dent older brother. But the feel-good story wouldn’t possible too.” Red Sox and But together, the two of them cap- last. It was as if some kind of rogue Lynch, who grew up not far from Swampscott tured the imaginations of all aspir- god somewhere took umbrage with in Swampscott, also ing Major League ballplayers on the such a happy-ever scene. It all ended alluded to his quiet nature. standout North Shore and beyond. There they much too soon. “You could misinterpret that, if you Conigliaro were, in 1970, standing side by side in William Michael Conigliaro, 73, died didn’t know him, as being aloof,” said the Red Sox out eld — Billy in center Wednesday morning after being ill for Lynch. “But that wasn’t the case. He dead at 73 eld and Tony in right. several years, his godson, Derek Jan- was a nice guy.” “I can’t tell you how cool it was to uary said. In 1965, as his celebrated older PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS be playing a game and seeing Billy January, owner of the North Shore brother was on way to becoming the and come to watch Navigators, remembers his godfather Billy Conigliaro of the Bos- your games,” said celebrated Channel as “a quiet person. He tried to live his BILLY, A2 ton Red Sox, back in 1970. Revere Black female celebrates entrepreneurs Dr. King honored in Lynn

By Elyse Carmosino By Guthrie Scrimgeour ITEM STAFF ITEM STAFF REVERE — A banner com- LYNN — Two Black women shared their experi- memorating the life and work ences of growing up in Lynn and their paths to en- of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. trepreneurship during a virtual panel discussion will remain over the entrance Wednesday morning. to Revere City Hall for the rest Shanel Anderson, founder of Soul City Yoga, and of February in honor of Black Mikki Wilson, founder of Dot Connector Consult- History Month. ing LLC, both spoke at the event, which was host- The banner, which was com- ed by Lynn Museum/LynnArts Director Doneeca missioned by Mayor Brian Arri- Thurston. go and designed by Revere City “It’s important to have events that elevate voic- Hall Communications Associate es of color, and speci cally Black female voices, Jacqueline McLaughlin, was because oftentimes these voices and stories have erected in front of Revere City been silenced or overlooked,” said Thurston. Hall Saturday and displays the “Now, more than ever, our community and our pan-African colors of red, black, country is seeing rsthand how people of color and green beneath a black and have been and continue to be treated, and how we white photo of Dr. King along- persevere and remain resilient in spite of that.” side his quote, “our lives begin Wilson grew up on Vine Street where she was to end the day we become silent exposed to a diverse cultural experience and later about things that matter.” moved to West Lynn. Local activists are celebrat- ITEM PHOTO | SPENSER HASAK “A lot of Black families lived between the brick- ing the victory, which members yard,” said Wilson. “Growing up, it was very positive A banner celebrating Black History DR. KING, A3 Month hangs from Revere City Hall. HONORED, A5 Arts-based learning is elementary in Peabody Staying

By Anne Marie Tobin observed,” said Assistant Superintendent in March, the funding was left in limbo. ITEM STAFF of Schools Dr. Chris Lord. “We are so thank- “When museums were nally able to re- sel e ful to the Peabody Cultural Collaborative open, we knew that due to the size of our PEABODY — The city’s elementary as it’s a great thing to be able to offer the space and the activities we offered, Curi- schools have launched new arts-based schoolchildren in Peabody.” ousCity would not have been able to be the aware in learning programs for elementary school PCC received about $15,000 last year safe, fun place we had created,” said PCC students, partnering with the Young Adults from the J.B. Thomas Foundation and the President Camille Bartlett. “PCC contacted of Massachusetts (YAMA) organization and Essex County Community Foundation to the foundations to either return the funds Saugus the Peabody Cultural Collaborative (PCC). support the operations and expansion of the or to utilize the funds in the spirit of the “These are eld trip-like experiences that CuriousCity pop-up children’s museum. In children’s museum — creating fun, engaged By Elyse Carmosino are extremely interactive that are con- its rst 10 months of operations, CuriousCi- learning activities for children that ex- ITEM STAFF ducted by artists, and the kids are just in ty hosted more than 6,700 visitors from 122 plored arts and culture.” orbit. They are enjoying the programs tre- communities in 22 states. But once the pan- SAUGUS — Kowloon mendously from what I have personally demic forced CuriousCity to shut its doors PEABODY, A3 Restaurant has announced the launch of a new social me- dia competition in an effort to keep community members connected during the long win- INSIDE Race for Lynn eld School ter months. Called the Keeping Guests Opinion Committee continues to grow Connected campaign, own- Charles: er Bobby Wong said he hopes We didn’t know By Anne Marie Tobin their very best to navigate their the competition will help pro- what we didn’t ITEM STAFF way through this process. mote Kowloon’s brand while know. A4 “I would like the Lynn eld prompting smiles from fans of • LYNNFIELD — Another candi- School Committee to be willing to the iconic Route 1 restaurant. Putting date has thrown her hat into the have the uncomfortable conver- “With the pandemic, it’s democracy to ring for a seat on the Lynn eld sations, and ask the hard ques- something you can do any- the test. A4 School Committee. tions,” she said. “I am displeased where,” Wong said. “At home, Kate DePrizio said she decid- with the lack of communication, or at work, or even if you’re on LOOK! ed to because she feels “com- an actionable plan, accountability, vacation.” Lynn mother pelled to serve as a voice for fam- creativity and collaboration, and I Guests are invited to post and daughter ilies that are struggling, children am most displeased with the lack their best, funniest, most cre- Lynn eld School Committee host rst event that are upset and anxious during of compassion.” ative, and colorful sel es while candidate Kate DePrizio shows for new  oral remote learning, children that are The town election is set for April wearing a Kowloon T-shirt or business Blush off her nomination papers with, disengaged (with limited) par- 13. DePrizio will be challenging sweatshirt, or while with a and Bloom. A8 from left, son Charlie, husband ticipation and for children and incumbents Tim Doyle and Phil Kowloon tiki cup or takeout Mike, son William and daugh- families, like my own, who have ters Sophia and Sadie. repeatedly shed tears as they do RACE, A3 SELFIE, A3

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Madeleine (Grondin) Cross, Janet Benham - Harkins, 59 Lynn eld to 96 9/23/1961 - 12/31/2020 LYNN - Janet is survived Service Information: A offer vaccine CHELMSFORD - Mrs. Made- by her daughter, Virginia and Memorial Service will take leine (Grondin) Cross, age 96 her son Jon Harkins , and 3 place at St Mary’s Church in of Chelmsford, formerly of Lynn, grandchildren, several siblings, Lynn on Thursday, February seniors 75-plus died peacefully on Monday, nieces, nephews, cousins and 11th at 10am. Burial ser- February 7, 2021 at the Sunny many friends. vices will be private. Acres Nursing and Rehabilita- By Anne Marie Tobin asked to attest to your tion Center in Chelmsford. She ITEM STAFF eligibility. If you need was the wife of the late Slayton assistance at the vaccine LYNNFIELD — The E. Cross, with whom she shared site, you may bring some- town of Lynnfield is of- 65 years of marriage. Thomas P Towey, II, 91 one with you, but, due to fering a COVID-19 vac- Born and raised in Biddeford, limited doses, accompa- Maine, she was the daughter of cination clinic for se- niors ages 75 and up on nying caregivers will not the late Camille and Philonese be eligible to be vaccinat- (Cote) Grondin. She had lived Saturday at Lynnfield Middle School, 505 Main ed. in Lynn until moving to Chelms- “We just don’t have ford in 2016. St. enough doses to do that,” She retired from General The clinic will run from Electric after many years in ad- 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. and will said Davis. “The state is ministration. be appointment only with allowing local boards of Madeleine enjoyed many land, and Todd Welran and his no walk-ins. health to do it, but we pursuits outside of work all wife Sharni of New Zealand. Due to high demand simply lack the doses. The of them involving family. She Service Information: At the and limited vaccine sup- average age of hospital- loved to travel in the US and family’s request, all services ply, appointments will be ized patients is 70.5 and Europe. Some of her favorite will be private due to the limited. Vaccinations will those are the ones still things were cooking, sewing, current Covid-19 situation. be given on a rst-come, getting sicker than most, going to the beach, dancing Memorial donations may rst-served basis for those so we need to make sure on Saturday nights and playing be made in her memory to PEABODY - Thomas P. Towey in retirement, Tom enjoyed golf- making appointments. as many seniors as pos- and beating everyone at mini the Alzheimer’s Association, II, 91, beloved husband of 56 ing daily from the beginning Residents are advised sible get their vaccina- golf. www.alz.org, or a charity of yrs. to the late Margaret (Clo- of the season to the day they that it is expected that tions.” Madeleine is survived by her one’s choice. Funeral ser- herty) Towey, died Monday, closed due to snow at the Old appointment reservations Residents must pro- children Eugene S. Cross and vices and burial at St. Jean’s February 8, 2021 at Seasons Salem Greens Municipal Golf will ll up quickly. vide proof of eligibility his wife Paula of Westford, and Cemetery will be private. Assisted Living in Danvers from Course in Salem. “I wouldn’t be at all at the door, such as a surprised if it lls up in Marilyn S. Wells and her hus- Arrangements are under the Covid19. Surviving him are his two driver’s license or tax less than an hour,” said band Ian of New Zealand and direction of the Solimine Fu- He was the son of the late sons, Thomas P. Towey III of bill as proof of residency Thomas P. 1st and Marietta Peabody and John E. Towey Lynn eld Fire Chief and her grandchildren; Alexander neral Homes 426 Broadway, as well as health insur- (Alcock) Towey and lived his and his wife, Linda of Lynn, Emergency Management Cross of Chicago, Stephanie Lynn. Guestbook at www.so- ance cards. There is no limine.com whole life in Peabody. He grew his daughter, Patricia A. Towey Director Glenn Davis. Cross of Westford, Carl Wells charge for the vaccina- and his wife Camille of New up in south Peabody, attended of Peabody, two grandchildren, “We want to get as many tion. Zealand, Naomi Wells of Aus- Brown school, and graduated Sheila K. Towey and her ancé, people vaccinated as pos- tralia, Emma Wells of New Zea- from Peabody High. He also Nicholas Pointer, and Thomas sible. It’s just we only Future clinic dates will earned an engineering degree P. Towey IV all of Peabody, and have fewer than 100 dos- be made available based from Franklin Institute of Tech- his sister-in-law, Miriam Towey es, so we’ll get as many on vaccine availability nology in Boston. of Alexandria, VA. He was also people until the supply and distribution. An honorably discharged the father of the late Kathleen runs out.” “Hopefully this clinic veteran, he served his country Towey and brother of the late On Thursday, Feb. 11 a is just the rst of many Chelsea Hannah Garland, 20 during the Korean Con ict as a Carroll Towey and Francis Towey. link will be posted and ac- clinics we will be holding,” 2001 - 2021 member of United States Army Service Information: His tivated on the town’s web- said Davis. “The supply and was a member of the DAV. funeral service will be held site, https://www.town. chain has been troubling SWAMPSCOTT - Chelsea Mr. Towey had been em- graveside, at the Cedar Grove lynn eld.ma.us/ at 10 a.m. and disappointing, to say Hannah Garland, beloved ployed for over twenty years by Cemetery, 100 Cedar Grove Access the link to register the least.” daughter of Kent and Kathleen the Health Department of Pea- Ave., Peabody, Friday, Febru- for an appointment via The town strongly en- Garland and loving sister of body until the time of his retire- ary 12, 2021 at 1:00 p.m. PrepMod. courages Lynn eld res- Miles Garland died suddenly ment. Prior to that he worked Relatives and friends are in- A registration link will idents to register with on February 2, 2021. At the for many years as a home- vited to attend. All attendees also be activated on the state clinics if local clinics time of her death, Chelsea was builder for the family business, are required to wear a mask town’s emergency man- attending Salem State College are unavailable. Towey Construction in Peabody. or 2 and STRONGLY adhere agement website, at For locations of state where she was an honor stu- Active in the community to ALL social distancing CDC https://www.lynn eldoem. clinics, residents should dent. and many civic organizations, guidelines. Contributions org. go to www.mass.gov/in- Chelsea was born in Salem, he was a long-time member/ may be made in his memory The links will be deacti- fo-details/covid-19-vacci- Massachusetts and grew up in nancial ofcer of A.O.H. in to the Alzheimer’s Associa- vated once registration is Swampscott, Massachusetts. Peabody, past Commander/ tion, 309 Waverley Oaks Rd, full. nation-locations. She was an honor student in current member of the Ameri- Waltham, MA 02452 (act. “We don’t want people to For those over the age both middle and high school. can Legion, life member/past alz.org). For directions and get frustrated when they of 75 who do not have ac- In high school she pursued her Exalted Ruler of the Peabody online guestbook, please vis- can’t make an appoint- cess to the internet, help dream of being an equestrian Elks. it www.ccbfuneral.com. ment, so they will be tak- is available at the Massa- and excelled at dressage at As- He was one of the founding en down as soon as we are chusetts Vaccine Schedul- cot Stables in Ipswich, Massa- fathers and commissioner of out of appointments,” Da- ing Resource Line at 2-1-1. chusetts. In addition to dres- maternal grandmother, Helen the Peabody Mens Intra-City vis said. Anne Marie Tobin can be sage events, she participated Flynn. Softball League. An avid golfer, When booking your ap- reached at atobin@item- in fox hunts. Chelsea attended Chelsea’s family wants Chel- pointment, you will be live.com. horse camp in Vermont, where sea to be remembered for her she honed her talents for many desire to succeed and for the summers. Chelsea was also many gifts she possessed. artistic and had a true talent She will be sorely missed by Billy C: as humble as for drawing and sketches. her family and friends. Chelsea’s friends and family Service Information: A knew her as an extremely intel- remembrance of her life will ligent person whose desire was be held on Saturday, Febru- to succeed. She most recently ary 13 from 2:30- 5:30 at brother Tony was brash received commendations at the Solimine Funeral Home Salem State from her profes- 67 Ocean Street, Lynn, BILLY season. Still, he was in the He didn’t like Milwau- could he perform on the sors. She was sharp, witty and Massachusetts. Family and From A1 stands on Aug. 18, 1967, kee, and announced his eld.” incredibly honest. friends are welcome to share when Tony Conigliaro was retirement in the middle Billy and his brother be- Besides her parents and her thoughts about Chelsea at was a nice guy.” struck on the left temple of the 1972 season, one came inextricably linked this time. Donations may brother, Chelsea is survived In 1965, as his celebrated by a fastball thrown by year after Tony — plagued for another, sadder rea- by Maria Chikvashvili , Miles’s be made in Chelsea’s name older brother was on way of the Cali- by recurring eye problems son. In January of 1982, partner, Sandy Fowler, her pa- to Windrush Farm and you to becoming the American fornia Angels. that resulted from his while driving his broth- ternal grandmother of Georgia, can follow the link here: win- League champi- After a year away from 1967 beaning — walked er back to Logan Airport her aunts Kelley Lynch of Am- drushfarm41785.thankyo- on at the age of 20, Major baseball, Tony Coniglia- away from the game. after an audition with ityville, New York, and Colleen u4caring.org, or Windrush League Baseball conduct- ro was back in 1969. And However, Billy resur- Channel 38 to become O’Connell of Woodstock, Vt, her Farm 479 Lacy Street, No. ed its rst-ever draft. The with him on the big club faced in 1973 with Oak- the Red Sox color com- aunt Jennifer Garland of New Andover, MA 01845 Direc- Red Sox grabbed Billy was brother Billy. By land and had seven at- Bedford, Ma. and her uncle tions and guestbook at www. Conigliaro with the fth 1970, they were playing bats in the mentator, Tony suffered a Greg Garland of Georgia, as solimine.com. overall pick. alongside each other in that season — which the debilitating heart attack. well as great aunts, uncles and “I was the bat boy when the out eld. Tony 37 A’s won, four games to Billy rushed his brother many cousins. Chelsea was he played at Swampscott homers that season while three, over the New York to Massachusetts General predeceased by her cherished High,” said Lynch. “And Billy chipped in with 18 Mets. Hospital, but Tony never it was such a thrill. There — in his best season in Conigliaro had knee fully recovered and lived would be scouts behind the the ve he played in the surgery in 1974 and until 1990 in a compro- backstop who had come majors. walked away from the mised state. He was only down to see him play.” But the brother tandem game again. He tried 45 when he died. Not only was he a great was broken up during another comeback in Both Billy and Richie baseball player, Lynch the off-season when Tony 1977, but declined an did their best to keep said, but he starred in Conigliaro was traded assignment to the mi- their brother’s legacy football too. to — of all teams — the nor leagues. The aborted alive through the Tony “In the 1964 Thanksgiv- Angels. And after the comeback left him short Conigliaro Award, which ing game, he scored two 1971 season, Billy was of qualifying for a Major was won this past season touchdowns and ran for part of one of the biggest League pension, and he by one-time Red Sox relief 174 yards,” said Lynch, trades in the team’s his- spent most of the rest of pitcher Daniel Baird. The who later went on to be- tory — a 10-player deal his life working at Solo- award recognizes spirit, come a star in his own that sent him, George mon Medals on the Lyn- right for the Big Blue be- Scott, , Ken nway. determination and cour- fore playing for Harvard. Brett, and “Personality-wise, they age. Stories live on. Conigliaro was born in Don Pavletch to the Mil- were so different,” Lynch Billy Conigliaro is also Revere and played sports waukee Brewers for Tom- said. “Tony gravitated to survived by his wife, Kei- for both St. Mary’s and my Harper, , the spotlight, but Billy sha. Tell theirs. Swampscott. After being Lew Krausse and mi- shied away from it. He Steve Krause can be drafted, he played in the nor-league out elder Pat was kind of embarrassed reached at skrause@item- Share your loved one’s story. minors through the 1968 Skrable. by the attention. But boy, live.com. [email protected] | 781-593-7700 IN MEMORIAM ENZO H. 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Since board member Tim Brown. many local artists and or- immediately reached out “The support from the Summer Concert and Car Monday, Wong said his “We knew that the schools community this year has ganizations to provide pro- to the Peabody Education Hop Series. restaurant has already re- and teachers were in great been very much appreci- gramming,” Brown said. Foundation for guidance,” The competition, which ceived a few submissions need, so it worked out re- Bartlett said, adding that ated. The PEF was able “Our next steps as a board opened Monday and runs from customers eager to ally well. It all amounted PEF had worked directly to respond to the imme- is to be able to formulate through March 8, will be join in the fun. to being able to repurpose with the Peabody school diate needs identi ed this plans to expand program- judged by a select panel “The main thing is that the funds we previously district for more than 35 fall, ensuring students ming outside of the school that includes Angela Peri, it’s fun, hopefully, and received for the children’s years. had supplies necessary at hours and include a wider owner of Boston Casting. that it’s safe,” he said. museum to programs for “In the past, the PEF has their homes to be able to audience.” “We invite everyone to Elyse Carmosino can be the city’s schools.” raised funds to support fully participate in remote “The enthusiasm gen- post their photos on our reached at ecarmosino@ The  rst YAMA program programming within the activities,” said Super- erated by CuriousCity social media platforms — itemlive.com. debuted at the end of Jan- schools,” PEF chairperson intendent of Schools Dr. and the trust foundations uary when kindergarten David Gravel said. “This Josh Vadala. “The added had with the PCC to uti- classrooms were treated year, PEF responded to programming available lize funds to continue the to Songs and Stories for the school’s needs by sup- through the Cultural Col- mission of the museum is Race for Lynn eld Science Learning — Frogs plying students with the laborative has created a what makes this relation- and Butter ies. tools and materials need- new level of excitement ship possible,” Bartlett “We had 25 kindergar- ed to be successful in a re- with the students.” added. “This time, we are ten classrooms who par- mote environment. What Brown said the initial not creating something School Committee ticipated and they really the Cultural Collaborative investment voted by the brand new. We are fortu- enjoyed it,” said Lord. can offer complements the PCC board was to fund nate to be able to strategi- Lord said coming at- initiative we started this up to $15,000 toward the cally collaborate with the continues to grow tractions include pro- past fall.” project and that the PCC schools and the Peabody grams with storytelling Gravel quickly facilitat- board was highly im- Education Foundation, all and dance themes for the ed a meeting between the pressed by the creativity who have a common goal RACE “This communication fourth and  fth grades PCC and school admin- of YAMA’s programming. of inspiring Peabody’s stu- From A1 and plan is certainly a during February and step in the right direc- istrators who knew that PCC is also looking for dents.” McQueen, and Planning March. YAMA programs have other ways to engage with Anne Marie Tobin can be tion,” she said. Bartlett said the efforts Board Chair Brian Char- DePrizio is grateful to been successful at Pea- local members of the cre- reached at atobin@item- ville, who Town Clerk Lin- of the Peabody Education body schools in previous ative community to en- live.com. have such “incredible da Emerson said have also teachers” and also re- pulled papers. spects the commitment of An Illinois native, De- the members of the School Prizio chaired the Togeth- Committee. er We Grow organization, “Our teachers are tru- an initiative that culmi- ly amazing and I am in nated with a lopsided awe of their persistence, townwide vote at a special ingenuity, generosity, and election in December to thoughtfulness,” DePrizio approve a $17 million im- said. “I also want to ex- provement plan that will press my gratitude and add 10 new classrooms at appreciation for all those the Huckleberry Hill and who serve on the School Summer Street elementa- Committee currently. I ry schools. respect and value their “My approach was fu- commitment to our town. eled by my love of our With that being said, the town, creativity, passion time for change is now. for collaboration, tenaci- The time for an actionable ty, and great heart,” said plan is now. The time for DePrizio. “Our goal was transparency is now.” to keep residents apprised The DePrizio family of changes, answer ques- moved from Illinois to tions, have the uncomfort- Massachusetts in 2005. able conversations, and “My husband, Mike, and clearly present the plan of I looked tirelessly in com- the school expansion proj- munities along the North ect — and we succeeded Shore searching for our with ying colors. These forever home,” she said. tenets are part of what I “Top-notch schools were a  nd to be lacking in our priority for us and that led current School Commit- us to Lynn eld in 2014.” tee.” DePrizio has served DePrizio said she is in the community in many favor of increasing in-per- capacities, including as son learning “to the great- co-vice president of the est extent possible while Huckleberry Hill School in adherence with public PTO, Tower Day Parents’ health guidelines, space Forum president, Brown- capacity limitations, and ITEM PHOTO | SPENSER HASAK ie Girl Scout leader and parental preference. youth cheer coach as well A banner celebrating Black History Month and Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. hangs from Re- “That said, where is our as serving as co-director vere City Hall. ingenuity and our collab- of the Huckleberry Hill oration?” DePrizio said. School variety show. “By keeping our parents DePrizio graduated and the community at from Wheaton Warren- Revere celebrates Dr. King arm’s length, and without ville South High School in a plan, I believe that the Wheaton, Ill., in 1996. She Lynn eld School Commit- received an Associate in ner removed, local of cials on local politicians,” said RevereRecorded say the DR. KING tee has misused its most Arts degree from the Col- a representative with From A1 later decided to commemo- banner is still expected valuable asset — this lege of DuPage and stud- rate the month with a new RevereRecorded via to be taken down after amazing community. Lyn- ied psychology at Aurora of RevereRecorded — a banner celebrating one of email. “The delays (in February 28, which Zam- n eld is  lled with highly University. nonpro t organization America’s best-known civ- hanging the banner) are buto stated was in obser- educated, creative, re- DePrizio and her hus- that coordinates with lo- il rights leaders. the first indication that vance of a local law that sourceful, and incredibly band have four children cal organizers to share Sponsored by City Coun- all of this was prompt- states no object can be motivated residents who ranging in age from 13 stories of Revere’s Black cil President Anthony ed by the demonstration have been eagerly await- affixed to City Hall per- months to seven years. and brown communities Zambuto, who said he sup- on the 18th. They were ing the opportunity to be For more information — say was the result of a ported displaying the ban- rushed to do something, manently. considered as part of the He added that in the fu- about DePrizio’s cam- symbolic demonstration ner at City Hall because anything really, to make solution.” paign, visit her Facebook ture, he hopes the banner in front of City Hall last he wanted to encourage up for the fact local ac- DePrizio feels the School page, “Kate DePrizio for month. Revere youth to learn tivists did what they will make an appearance Committee needs to share Lynn eld School Commit- In the early hours of more about Dr. King’s should have done on at City Hall every Febru- an action plan that spells tee.” January 18, residents work, the motion passed MLK day. ary. out the obstacles to in- Anne Marie Tobin can be gathered to commemo- unanimously on February “The second major in- Of cials have not an- creased in-person learn- reached at atobin@item- rate the civil rights ac- 2. dication that local poli- nounced whether there ing along with a mitiga- live.com. tivist by re-hanging the “Unfortunately, with ed- ticians were inspired by will be any related policy tion strategy, and also city’s Black Lives Matter wants to see “validation ucation today, they’re not the act of local activists changes to coincide with (BLM) banner, sticking taught a lot about who this is that the new banner and compassion” in School LAW OFFICES OF the symbolic gesture. social justice posters be- great man was,” he said. “I has the same quote the Committee communica- JAMES J. CARRIGAN tween the railings, and hope our young people will organizers left behind in “I’m really proud to see tion to families. Revere residents  ght • Social Security Disability leaving behind two mes- research this gentleman to chalk.” “Improving the relation- • Workers Compensation sages in chalk. learn what he was about.” However, Zambuto said hard for human rights ship between the Lynn- • Accidents The  rst chalk message RevereRecorded said the banner was not a re- and actually win,” said  eld Public School com- 25 years located across was a quote by Dr. King, that in recognition of the sponse to the January Chaimaa Hossaini, vice munity and the School from Lynn District Court written out above the BLM supporters who demonstration, noting he chair of the Revere Human Committee begins with 15 Johnson St. steps, stating simply, “our fought for the win by put- submitted the motion pri- Rights Commission. “I just better communication and 781-596-0100 JAMES J. CARRIGAN lives begin to end the day ting up the city’s other or to when the demonstra- hope to see this support transparency,” DePrizio said, noting she has seen ANNE GUGINO CARRIGAN we become silent about banner on Martin Luther tion took place. by local politicians become LISA A. CARRIGAN, OF COUNSEL improvement regarding things that matter.” The King, Jr. Day, the same “It certainly was not a regular thing: a yearly www.jamescarriganlaw.com second, written below Dr. King quote spelled out inspired by any protest recent communication [email protected] commemoration of Black the steps, read, “Revere in chalk was also placed or rally,” he said. “It was about the overall return History Month, unwaver- has been silent for far too on the bottom of the new simply to commemorate plan to full in-person long! Black Lives Mat- Black History Month ban- Black History Month and ing support for BLM, and learning for kindergart- ter!” ner. educate people about who real policy change.” ners in March. 781-593-7700 Elyse Carmosino can be Publishing Daily, except Sundays While the chalk was “There is a clear and Martin Luther King was.” USPS-142-820 ISSN-8750-8249 eventually washed away evident impact of (last Despite its late arriv- reached at ecarmosino@ Periodicals postage paid at Lynn, MA and the posters and ban- month’s) demonstration al, representatives for itemlive.com. and additional of ces. Copyright ©2020 The Daily Item Subscriptions Prepaid by mail to all parts of the United States Catch up with your $30.00 for 4 weeks $95.00 for 13 weeks Home delivery $185.00 for 26 weeks favorite team $340.00 for 1 year subscribers Send payment to and POSTMASTER, send address changes to: in Item Sports! Get FREE access The Daily Item to the e-edition on 110 Munroe St. P.O. 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E¤¥¤ M. G DIRECTORS Last year about this time, from theoretical to this- President and Publisher Edward L. Cahill my beau and I (married go- is-not-a-drill mode, as we M¦Ÿ H. SŸŸ Chief Executive O cer John M. Gilberg ing on 23 years then) head- moved to our respective Edward M. Grant E C J. SŸ E. K¡ ed to New York for a magical households and communi- Advertising Director News Director Gordon R. Hall Valentine’s Day weekend CherylC cated by text, phone, and 110 Munroe St. W J. K TŸ  J ¡¢ Monica Connell Healey P.O. Box 5 Chief Financial O cer Editorial Page Editor that featured watching CharlesC the dreaded Zoom. There J. Patrick Norton Lynn, MA 01903 J N. W  C  T¡£ Michael H. Shanahan our amazing daughter in a were a few left to hold Chief Operating O cer Community Relations Director Chairman show with fellow dancers down the proverbial fort, Customer Service from her university. The ing the scienti c evidence but for many of us, the Monday - Friday, 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. PUBLISHERS weekend also included see- of a virus was a hoax by commute to work became Horace N. Hastings, 1877-1904 Connecting ing Ed Harris in To Kill a power-hungry Democrats. much, much shorter. Charles H. Hastings and Wilmot R. Hastings, 1904-1922 When the NBA abrupt- All Departments: Charles H. Hastings, 1922-1940 Mockingbird, an extrava- What we didn’t know was 781-593-7700 Ernest W. Lawson, 1940-1960 ly canceled its season, we gant dinner or three, even that being in a newsroom, Charles H. Gamage and Peter Gamage, 1960-1982 didn’t know that was an- Ext. 2 Peter Gamage, 1982-1991 one with our nephew living an of ce, a school, a dorm, other harbinger of a world Peter H. Gamage, 1991-1996 in the Big Apple, a couple an apartment building, a Classi ed/Legal Advertising Brian C. šayer, 1996-1999 forever changed. We knew of trips to the M&M store gym, is part of our social classi [email protected] Bernard W. Frazier Jr., 1999-2005 this could be bad, but did we Peter H. Gamage, 2005-2014 in Times Square, where I makeup as human beings. Subscriptions know it would get this bad? trolled my employer with Some people went out and [email protected] John S. Moran, Executive Editor, 1975-1990 When my daughter opt- a photo of all the good- sought the company of oth- Circulation ed to spend her spring ies, a few foolish photos of er social creatures. There [email protected] break with friends on a our family in a tiny photo are more empty animal Ext. 3 trip to Colorado, we were booth, and long, long walks shelters these days as peo- glad she had a great time. Newsroom (one day we happily walked She was a junior. We didn’t ple realized sheltering at [email protected] [email protected] 8½ miles)! know it would be her last home wasn’t as lonely with What we didn’t know college spring break. a fur buddy. If you got a Ext. 4 was that would be our dog, you could at least ven- When she got back to Sports last trip out of the state of campus, only to be told it ture out for a walk. [email protected] Massachusetts that year. We didn’t know that birth- EDITORIAL would be shut down for Ext. 5 Last year, around this a little longer while they days, graduations, family time, the previous occupant and religious celebrations, Retail and Online gured out what to do Advertising of the White House was about this strange rap- and other life markers, [email protected] fresh off his rst impeach- would become drive-by af- idly spreading virus, we ADVERTISING ment trial, and pundits were told her to come home for fairs or Zoom squares. We saying, yes, even though he the next two weeks. She didn’t know that if we fol- Ernie Carpenter Jr. End surprise Director of Advertising committed high crimes and lowed the guidelines, our packed lightly, said good- and Business Development, ext. 1355 misdemeanors by trying bye to her roommates Halloween, Thanksgiving, [email protected] to tie Ukraine’s promised and headed back east. Christmas, and other gath- funds to looking to discredit erings would be limited to Ralph Mitchell medical bills Two of her roommates Sales Representative, ext. 1313 presidential candidate Joe were exchange students only a few people, or avoid- [email protected] Biden, we should have let ed altogether. Not following Editorial from Bloomberg Opinion from China. She gave Eric Rondeau the voters decide. We didn’t them her number in case the rules could mean some- Sales Representative, ext. 1280 One gift tucked inside the $2.3 trillion know that letting the voters they needed some place to one in your sphere could get [email protected] COVID-19 relief and government spend- decide (by 7 million more go (they couldn’t return sick. Or die. Patricia Whalen ing bill Congress passed during Christ- votes) would result in an home at the time). She What we didn’t know was Sales Representative, ext. 1310 mas week is a ban on virtually all surprise even higher crime in the never saw them again. that a year later, with close [email protected] medical bills. rst month of this year. She came home in the to half a million people BUSINESS OFFICE In fact, despite the early in this country dead from No longer will insured patients be hit middle of March. What we Susan J. Conti with enormous unexpected invoices from stirrings of a mysterious didn’t know was that she COVID-19, there are still Controller, ext. 1288 emergency room doctors, anesthesiolo- respiratory virus com- wouldn’t go back to school anti-maskers, virus deniers, [email protected] gists, radiologists and other health care ing out of Wuhan, China, until the middle of August. anti-vaxxers, or people so Ted Grant providers who work outside health in- there was a lot we didn’t Here at The Item, we had fed up with the pandem- Publisher, ext. 1234 surance networks. Charges like this have know in the early days of an emergency all-hands- ic, they’re just going to do [email protected] cost Americans with employer-sponsored 2020. And yes, most of us on-deck meeting soon af- their own thing, everyone Marian Kinney health insurance some $40 billion a year, can’t predict the future, ter the NBA shut down. else’s health be damned. ext. 1212 [email protected] arousing universal outrage and bipartisan but who saw the dumpster We talked about how What we didn’t know was promises to crack down. re rolling toward us this to keep the paper going that not only did this virus Will Kraft time last year? should we have to work re- reveal health disparities in Chief Financial Of cer, ext. 1296 After long delays and despite strenu- [email protected] ous industry lobbying, lawmakers nally We didn’t know that motely. For some of us, we poor and minority commu- agreed to act. Doctors are now forbidden the weird quirk of people had the capability already, nities, there would also be Paula Villacreses to charge patients directly for out-of-net- in some Asian countries borne of a few snowstorms people who would go into A/R Specialist, ext. 1205 wearing face masks be- those communities to elbow [email protected] work care administered without patients’ that made it more prudent cause of pollution or illness their way to the front of the consent, which must be given at least 72 to work from home than to Mike Shanahan (theirs) would become a line for the much-needed Chief Executive Of cer, ext. 1956 hours in advance. Yet two crucial ques- venture out on unplowed ght between people who vaccine. [email protected] tions aren’t fully resolved: Who pays for roads. wanted to stop a deadly vi- But could the whole op- Last year at this time, Carolina Trujillo the procedures if not the patients con- rus that could hurt them- eration (obviously, sans we didn’t know that 2020 Community Relations Director, ext. 1226 cerned, and who sets the price? selves and/or others, and front of ce jobs) be moved would show people at their [email protected] Congress has set rules that call for ar- people who believed the off campus? We talked best and, unfortunately, at Jim Wilson bitration to decide whether the doctor’s inconvenience of covering about doing a dry run. We their worst. But now we Chief Operating Of cer, ext. 1200 preferred price or that of the insurer will [email protected] their noses and mouths in never got the chance to know. Plan accordingly. prevail. In making this judgment, the ar- the presence of strangers test our capabilities. What Cheryl Charles can be CIRCULATION bitrator is told to consider median in-net- was oppression. That is, we didn’t know was that reached at ccharles@item- Lisa Mahmoud work prices. These are considerably less when they weren’t claim- not long after, we went live.com. Manager, ext. 1239 than what many out-of-network providers [email protected] had been billing (though still higher than what Medicare pays for the same services). SCOTT MARTELLE CUSTOMER SERVICE But the law allows arbitrators to agree La’ Mosha Ball Customer Service, ext. 1276 to higher prices in cases where providers [email protected] show evidence that higher payment is Putting democracy to the test warranted by their training, the quality of GRAPHICS their work, or the complexity of the case. With former President mob to stop the con rma- tion that was not, to use Trevor Andreozzi There’s a danger that this process will Designer Donald ’s second tion of election results. his word, rigged — was an be overwhelmed with disputes, and that [email protected] impeachment trial getting Our infamous red-blue example of how the mech- arbitrators won’t settle cases in line with underway in the Senate divide has moved far be- good objective criteria. The necessary ad- anisms of democracy are Designer on Tuesday, the nation’s yond our different views [email protected] ministrative regulations will be written attention is, once again, about the role of govern- supposed to work. by President Joe Biden’s health and labor drawn to a man who ment and into the realm of The nation saw who Amanda Lunn agencies before the law takes effect next craves it like a drug. self-identity, race, regional and what Trump was as Designer [email protected] year. These will need to be carefully craft- But the focus really differences and nancial a president and rejected ed to ensure that the new system isn’t ought to be on the mem- status. him not only in the non- Edwin Peralta Jr. swamped and will work as it’s meant to. Designer bers of the Senate, on us Trump exploited that di- binding national popular Regulators should also ensure that the [email protected] as a nation, and on wheth- vide by positioning himself vote (which he also lost rules on patient consent are clear. People er we are capable of using as the leader of people who NEWSROOM four years ago), but in the shouldn’t be asked to sign confusing con- the tools the Constitution feel the country is chang- Mike Alongi sent forms presented by doctors or blan- set out to protect the de- ing in ways they don’t like. Electoral College, the only Sports Editor, ext. 1228 [email protected] ket consent forms issued by hospitals mocracy from a president It is the politics of resent- vote that really matters. that result in their receiving the kind of — any president — who ment, interspersed with But as Trump’s second Elyse Carmosino surprise bills the law is intended to stop. Reporter, ext. 1264 abuses the power granted delusion. And even with impeachment trial proceeds [email protected] The goal must be kept rmly in mind: The by the people to serve his Trump back among the and Senate Republicans once law’s purpose is to forbid all unexpected own interests. ranks of everyday citizens, again close ranks to protect Allysha Dunnigan charges to patients and, at the same time, The impeachment trial is the politics he exploited Reporter, ext. 1302 him, we seem fated to watch [email protected] maintain downward pressure on the over- about what Trump did with remain potent. part of the checks-and-bal- all cost of health care. that presidential authority, Yet, this impeachment Tréa Lavery The scandal of surprise bills has been but it also offers yet an- should not be an issue of ances regime fail. Reporter, ext. 1317 tolerated far too long. The new law is an other chance for the mech- party politics and party loy- Interestingly, the reason [email protected] important step forward — but it’s too soon anisms of democracy to do alty. This should be about for its failure will echo the Gayla Cawley to declare it a success. First, it must be what they are supposed to what we are as a democracy, Regional Editor, ext. 1236 excesses Trump indulged [email protected] made to work. — check and balance. and whether our vaunted in to spark the two im- Trump was impeached constitutional safeguards Cheryl Charles peachments in the rst by the House for, in es- are worth the paper they News Editor, ext. 1278 [email protected] sence, fanning the ames were inscribed upon. place — a failure by too of discontent by attacking Unfortunately, the out- many senators to under- Spenser Hasak Photographer, ext. 1332 the legitimacy of an elec- come of the Senate trial stand the responsibilities [email protected] tion he lost, and encourag- seems to be a foregone con- of the of ces to which they Thor Jourgensen ing his backers to descend clusion. The necessity of have been elected, and a Editorial Page Editor, ext. 1267 on Washington, D.C., to holding a rogue president failure to live up to the [email protected] disrupt the certi cation of accountable for his abuses oath they took to “bear Daniel Kane the Electoral College vote. is being overwhelmed by true faith and allegiance” Sports Reporter, ext. 1228 That’s not a policy dis- Republican senators’ fear [email protected] and “support and defend pute. That’s not the regular of their own electorates — Steve Krause machinations of politics, no members of which heeded the Constitution of the News Director, ext. 1229 matter how cynical it can their president’s call to ac- United States against all [email protected] get. And Trump’s incitement tion and physically invaded enemies, foreign and do- Guthrie Scrimgeour conicted with a fundamen- the Capitol ve weeks ago mestic.” Reporter, ext. 1222 [email protected] tal element of a mature de- — and by a poisonous em- Scott Martelle, a veter- mocracy: the peaceful trans- brace of party loyalty ahead Anne Marie Tobin fer of political power. of political responsibility. an journalist and author Assignment Editor, ext. 1307 It was thuggery. It was Fortunately, Trump’s of six history books, is a [email protected] an attempted , a failed failure to win reelection member of the Los Angeles TECHNOLOGY effort to use the might of a — and he did lose an elec- Times editorial board. 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] THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 2021 THE DAILY ITEM A5 POLICE/FIRE

All address information, particu- Holten streets. One person Lynn surpasses 15,000 virus cases larly arrests, re ect police records. was transported to Salem In the event of a perceived inac- Hospital. By Gayla Cawley New virus cases were cording to the health de- head, Saugus or Swamp- ITEM STAFF also reported in Lynn eld, partment. scott. curacy, it is the sole responsibility Animal Control of the concerned party to contact Peabody, Revere, and Sa- Eleven new cases were As of Monday, Swamp- Lynn surpassed 15,000 lem on Wednesday. reported in Salem, which Police received a report at scott had 888 cases and 16 the relevant police department and coronavirus cases on In Revere, 31 new cas- now has 3,872 cases and 5:05 p.m. Tuesday of a dog have the department issue a no- Wednesday. es were reported to bring 68 deaths, the city website deaths, Marblehead had wandering the area of Dobbs tice of correction to the Daily Item. With 61 new cases re- the city’s total numbers reported. 1,070 cases and 31 deaths Road. The dog was reunited Corrections or clarications will not ported, Lynn now has to 9,208 cases and 141 In Lynn eld, four new as of Friday, and Saugus with its family. 15,046 cases, 1,313 of deaths, the city website cases were reported to (3,280 cases, 61 deaths) be made without express notice of A woman on Elaine Avenue which are active, accord- said. bring the town’s caseload change from the arresting police left a voicemail at the police has not provided updated ing to city data. Peabody has reported 29 to 950. Twenty-eight peo- department. station at 1:21 p.m. Wednes- numbers since last Thurs- The city also reported new cases since Monday, ple have died, the town day to report her black cat, day. another death on Wednes- which brings the city’s website said. Suzy, was missing. The woman LYNN day to bring its COVID-19 caseload to 5,847. The Numbers remained the Gayla Cawley can be later called back to report she death toll to 184. A total of city’s death toll is 283 and same in Nahant (215 cas- reached at gcawley@item- had located Suzy. Arrest 13,549 people have recov- 5,005 people have recov- es, six deaths) and were live.com. Follow her on ered from the virus. ered from the virus, ac- Twitter @GaylaCawley. Christopher Morrissey, Complaints not updated in Marble- 32, of 52 White St., was ar- rested on warrant charges of A woman called at 9:11 three counts of shoplifting p.m. Tuesday to report her by asportation, two counts of card was charged two times at Black female entrepreneurs shoplifting by concealing mer- Friendly’s Restaurant on An- chandise, and trespassing at dover Street. A clerk advised 5:35 p.m. Tuesday. the of cer that one of the charges would be dropped in are honored in Lynn Accidents the next 24 to 48 hours. Police received a call at ti ed as a yoga instructor, 2:59 p.m. Wednesday from HONORED A report of a motor vehicle and began teaching class- a woman who stated her son From A1 crash at 11:50 a.m. Tues- es in the basement of the found a GPS attached to their day at Pleasant and Tremont because I was surrounded St. Stephen’s Church. vehicle on Walker Road. Po- streets; at 12:37 p.m. Tues- by a lot of faces that looked She was inspired by the lice documented the incident. day at 736 Boston St.; at like mine.” owner of the studio to 1:04 p.m. Tuesday at 95 Nah- She said that she had start her own place, Soul ant St.; at 6:45 p.m. Tuesday Theft never considered opening City Yoga, in the Lydia at 787 Western Ave.; at 6:48 a business, because it was Pinkham building. p.m. Tuesday at Buffum and A man on Avalon Drive re- ported at 4:19 p.m. Tuesday so outside of her realm of “It has de nitely im- Oxford streets; at 4:09 a.m. experience. pacted the business,” said Wednesday at Ocean Street that a package of his was ripped open and empty. The “My mom was a home Anderson of the increased and Ocean Terrace; at 8:08 health aide, and my dad focus on supporting Black- a.m. Wednesday at Laighton estimated value of the con- tents was $125. An of cer was the crane operator at owned businesses. “It has Street and Lawton Avenue; at GE, so I just wanted to be been refreshing to have 9 a.m. Wednesday at Federal was dispatched to document the incident. a good worker,” she said. “I that spotlight. Some of and Waterhill streets. was always an overachiev- COURTESY PHOTO it has been performative er but I didn’t have anyone Vandalism Doneeca Thurston, top left, moderates a discus- though. I think that peo- Assaults in my immediate family sion with Lynn business owners Mikki Wilson, ple are going to do what Police received a report of who was a business owner. they are made to do. The A report of an assault and top center, and Shanel Anderson, top left, as vehicle vandalism at 1:26 I don’t think that I thought pressure has to stay on.” battery at 5:36 p.m. Tuesday community members sit in. p.m. Wednesday on Walnut it was impossible, but I The program was part of on Lewis Street; at 7:17 p.m. Street. didn’t have any exposure “I just didn’t love the Lynn Museum’s M.E.S.A. Tuesday on Newcastle Street. “There was a lot of new or education about it.” idea of working for a white cultural inux,” she said. (Museum Enrichment She graduated college Theft SAUGUS person for the rest of my “I’m blessed to have a lot of Series for All) program, — the rst in her immedi- life,” she said. “When I exposure to different cul- which covers a variety of A report of a larceny at 2:35 Accidents ate family to do so — and started this business I tures and communities.” topics from wellness, gene- p.m. Tuesday at 1117 West- began working in corpo- realized that I was here Like Wilson, Anderson alogy, and current events, ern Ave.; at 4:51 p.m. Tuesday A two-car motor vehicle rate America as a wealth for a greater purpose, not did not come to entrepre- with lectures from and at 152 Chestnut St. crash with non-fatal injuries manager, before leaving to lay the path because I neurship until later in life talks with local experts, was reported at 11:02 a.m. the job to take care of her think that that was done — she originally planned community members, and Tuesday at the intersection sick father. After acting as before me, but to continue on becoming a doctor. museum staff. MARBLEHEAD a full-time caregiver for her of Walnut Street and Kohl’s paving the path for people “I have been red from “It’s important to show father for six months, she Plaza. of color.” or quit every job I’ve ever our young people of color Accidents said that her “inner hustle” The focus on supporting had,” she said. “And I real- what they are capable of kicked in and she started to and the dreams they can A report of a motor vehicle Complaints Black-owned businesses ized what it is is that I have look into entrepreneurship. achieve,” said Thurston. crash at 4:38 p.m. Tuesday on in the wake of the George an entrepreneurial spirit.” A report of a noise com- “I didn’t even know what “As Mikki and Shanel Pleasant Street. Floyd killing was a huge In 2010, she helped her plaint at 11:12 p.m. Tues- an LLC was when I rst both pointed out, they day at Wood Spring Suites boost to her young busi- husband open a successful Complaints started,” she said. “Nobody didn’t know that entre- on Broadway; at 1:05 a.m. taught me that in any ness. pizza restaurant in Glouces- preneurship and starting “That explosion of sup- ter, which set her on the A report of a man out walk- Wednesday at Wood Spring school I went to.” a business was something porting Black-owned path to entrepreneurship. ing at 12:36 p.m. Tuesday at Suites on Broadway. She applied for a Lim- that they were able to do Tedesco Street and Leggs Hill Police received a report of ited Liability Company businesses caught me off- “Once I saw that hap- until after going to college Road. a woman screaming on Lin- (LLC), a business struc- guard. All of a sudden, I’m pen, I thought wait a min- and trying to work a 9 to A report of a letter carrier coln Avenue at 12:05 p.m. ture in which the owners getting all these likes and ute, you can make a living 5. By having events where being harassed at 1:23 p.m. Tuesday. Dispatched of cers are not personally liable all these follows,” she said. doing your own thing,” she we celebrate and empow- Tuesday on Hereford Road. reported all appeared quiet for the company’s debts, “Now I’m being embraced said. er Black women, we are A caller reported one of his upon arrival. and began her company, as a Black business owner.” While pregnant with her making them and their letter carriers was being ha- A woman reported at 7:22 Dot Connector Consulting Shanel Anderson, the second child, she discov- stories more visible.” p.m. Tuesday she thought rassed and taunted by a LLC, which provides vir- child of immigrants from ered prenatal yoga, which Guthrie Scrimgeour someone had broken into her resident. He said that it had tual assistance solutions Barbados, grew up in she found to be helpful can be reached at gscrim- attic because the light was on been going on for some time. for small business owners. Lynn. and ful lling. She got cer- [email protected]. and the door was ajar when Police reported there was an she arrived home on Central ongoing issue between the Street. Dispatched of cers two involved parties. reported there was no sign of Hack exposes vulnerability of to the home. PEABODY A woman called the station at 7:55 a.m. Wednesday to Accidents report a young child whom cash-strapped U.S. water plants she saw walking on Route 1 A motor vehicle crash was by himself was now walking By Frank Bajak, reported at 4:15 p.m. Tuesday on Vine Street. Dispatched Alan Suderman and at Andover Street and Route of cers reported the person Tamara Lush 128 South; at 3:15 a.m. was a woman walking who ASSOCIATED PRESS Wednesday on Route 128 was in no need of services. South; at 8:01 a.m. Wednes- ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. day on Walnut Street; 9:04 Vandalism — A hacker’s botched at- a.m. Wednesday on Lowell tempt to poison the water Street. A man reported at 4:56 supply of a small Flori- A report of a motor vehicle p.m. Tuesday that when his da city is raising alarms hit and run crash at 11:48 mother-in-law was backing about just how vulnerable a.m. Wednesday on Keys out of her driveway, something the nation’s water systems Drive. appeared to strike her back may be to attacks by more A report of a motor vehicle windshield and blow it out. sophisticated intruders. crash with injuries at 12:21 An of cer was dispatched for Treatment plants are typ- p.m. Wednesday at Main and a report. ically cash-strapped and lack the cybersecurity depth of the power grid and nuclear plants. Selling a house? A local sheriff’s star- tling announcement Buying a house? Monday that the water PHOTO | PINELLAS COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICE VIA AP Find out what properties supply of Oldsmar, popu- Pinellas County Sheriff Bob Gualtieri speaks during a news conference lation 15,000, was briey as Oldsmar, Fla., Mayor Eric Seidel, left, listens. recently sold in your area. in jeopardy last week ex- hibited uncharacteristic nicipal water utilities for the COVID-19 pandem- How the hacker got in Check out transparency. Suspicious small, medium and large- ic — security measures remains unclear, Gualt- the Real Estate page incidents are rarely re- sized cities. And in a lot of often get sacri ced. That ieri said. But some details cases, all of them have a appeared to be the case at have emerged. in Saturday’s paper. ported and usually are chalked up to mechani- very small IT staff. Some Oldsmar. An advisory that Mas- cal or procedural errors, of them have no dedicated Cybersecurity experts sachusetts posted for its experts say. No federal security staff at all,” she said the attack at the public water suppliers reporting requirement said. plant 15 miles north- said the intruder entered exists, and state and local The nation’s 151,000 west of Tampa seemed through a remote-access rules vary widely. public water systems lack ham-handed, it was program called Team- “In the industry, we the nancial forti cation so blatant. Whoever Viewer. It was loaded on were all expecting this to of the corporate owners breached Oldsmar’s plant all computers used by happen. We have known of nuclear power plants on Friday using a remote plant personnel, all of for a long time that mu- and electrical utilities. access program shared by which were connected to nicipal water utilities are They are a heterogenous plant workers briey in- the plant’s control system, extremely underfunded patchwork, less uniform creased the amount of lye the advisory said, adding and under-resourced, and in technology and securi- — sodium hydroxide — by that all users shared the ITEM CLASSIFIEDS GET RESULTS! that makes them a soft ty measures than in other a factor of 100, according same password — ignor- target for cyberattacks,” rich countries. to Pinellas County Sher- ing cybersecurity best Call Customer Service said Lesley Carhart, prin- As the computer net- iff Bob Gualtieri. Lye is practices. Further, those cipal incident responder works of vital infrastruc- used to lower acidity, but computers “appeared to to place an ad at Dragos Security, which ture become easier to in high concentrations it be connected directly to specializes in industrial reach via the internet — is highly caustic and can the Internet without any 781-593-7700, ext. 2 control systems. and with remote access burn. It’s found in drain type of rewall protection “I deal with a lot of mu- multiplying dizzily during cleaning products. installed.” A6 THE DAILY ITEM THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 2021

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US attorney for commitment to experien- there are criminal respon- tial learning and global sibility issues. Massachusetts to step down engagement. The homicide was the at end of month “I have long admired the rst in East Bridgewater college for its academic ex- since 1992. BOSTON (AP) — The cellence, its talented stu- U.S. attorney for Massa- dents and accomplished Man already serving life in chusetts, the top federal alumni, its dedicated prison faces new homicide law enforcement of cial faculty and staff and its in the state, announced unique place as our na- charge Wednesday that he will tion’s only Jesuit, Cath- PROVIDENCE, R.I. (AP) step down at the end of olic liberal arts college,” — A Massachusetts man the month. Rougeau said. already serving multiple Andrew Lelling, ap- Before joining Boston FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS life sentences in a Rhode pointed by President Don- College in 2011, Rougeau Rhode Island Gov. Gina Raimondo speaks at an event in Providence, Island prison for a double ald Trump in 2017, said in was a tenured professor of homicide conviction has R.I. Raimondo, President Joe Biden’s pick for commerce secretary, a statement he tendered law at Notre Dame Law been indicted in connec- gives her nal State of the State address. his resignation to Presi- School. tion with another killing dent Joe Biden earlier this Holy Cross has about that occurred nearly 10 week. 3,100 students. It’s not unusual for U.S. years ago, prosecutors say. attorneys to be replaced One killed, two seriously Nigel Nichols, 35, of Bos- Raimondo defends when a new president ton, faces murder and oth- takes of ce. And a senior hurt in early morning re in er charges in the October Justice Department of - Lowell 2011 in Provi- cial told The Associated dence that took the life of vaccination rollout Press on Monday that all LOWELL, (AP) — One Steven Latimer and in- Trump appointees would person was killed and two jured three others, accord- PROVIDENCE, R.I. (AP) media since Dec. 22. Raimondo said. “Having be asked to resign. others were seriously hurt ing to a statement from — While acknowledging She said she remains said that, we’re going to in a re early Wednesday Attorney General Peter Lelling started his Jus- there have been “bumps committed to working for keep working to make morning at a multifamily Neronha. tice Department career in in the road,” Rhode Island Rhode Islanders until her home in Lowell, re of - Nichols was convicted sure it goes faster and 2001 and has been in Bos- Gov. Gina Raimondo in con rmation. faster.” ton since 2005. cials said. in 2015 of the December The re that broke out 2009 killings of David her rst media interview “I can tell you I’m work- She also defended the “It has been an honor to since December defend- ing as hard as I ever have lead this of ce,” he said at about 5:45 a.m. extend- Thomas and Domingo use of pharmacy chains ed the state’s coronavirus as the governor,” Rai- in a statement. “Over the ed to two other structures, Ortiz in Providence. He CVS and Walgreens to last 15 years, I have had said Jennifer Mieth, a is currently serving four vaccination efforts and mondo said. “My day-to- help with the vaccination the privilege of working spokesperson for the state consecutive life sentences pledged to keep working day hasn’t changed that effort, despite some early re marshal. plus a consecutive 30-year not only with the best on improvements to the much.” glitches in their signup The injured people had sentence for murder and federal prosecutors in the system. The state’s vaccination systems. country, but with the fed- to be taken to Boston hos- other charges related to “I know folks are frus- efforts have been ham- that shooting. “It made sense to rely on eral, state and local law pitals, she said. trated with the pace of pered in part by supply, No names were released. “Nearly 10 years have CVS and Walgreens, be- enforcement of cers who vaccinations, but our but that is expected to The Salvation Army passed between the day cause they have an infra- put themselves at risk to tweeted that 50 to 60 peo- Steven Latimer was mur- strategy is working and be bumped up to 19,000 keep Massachusetts safe. structure, they have the ple were displaced by the dered and today’s indict- you can see that because rst doses per week by My goal as U.S. Attorney pharmacy infrastructure re, and that it was coor- ment. This is a major step hospitalizations have the end of February, she has been to do this job and we want to be where dinating with the Amer- forward in our efforts been dropping like a rock,” said. So far almost 90,000 without fear or outside people are,” Raimondo ican Red Cross and the to obtain justice for Mr. Raimondo told WPRI- residents of Rhode Island inuence, and to make Lowell Fire Department Latimer and his family,” TV and The Providence have received a rst dose, said. “Having said that, clear that everyone — re- to provide assistance. Neronha said. Journal outside the State there have been too many gardless of wealth, status, and almost 38,000 have The cause of the re re- In the early morning bumps in the road.” or position of authority — House on Tuesday after a been fully vaccinated, ac- mains under investigation hours of Oct. 2, 2011, She said she decided to will be treated the same virtual vaccination rollout cording to state Depart- by local and state author- Nichols, who was in a ve- let Lt. Gov. Daniel McKee, under the law.” brie ng. ment of Health statistics ities. hicle, pulled alongside an- The Democrat has been released Wednesday. who will take over from other moving vehicle and nominated by President “Rhode Island’s actually her if she is con rmed by Holy Cross names BC Law opened re, killing Latim- Police: Massachusetts man the U.S. Senate, be the Dean Vincent Rougeau new er and injuring three oth- Joe Biden to be his ad- doing very well, relative struck father with a ministration’s commerce to other states in terms of face of the state’s vaccina- president ers in the car, prosecutors dumbbell said. secretary and had not an- people being fully vacci- tion rollout and he is “do- Nichols will arraigned swered questions from the nated with the two shots,” ing a great job.” WORCESTER, (AP) — BROCKTON, (AP) — on the new charges at a The College of the Holy A Massachusetts man later date. It was not clear Cross on Wednesday an- charged with beating his if he had an attorney. nounced that Boston Col- father to death with a Massachusetts to open two lege Law School Dean dumbbell has been held Vincent Rougeau has been without bail. New rules to limit New named the school’s new Stephen M. Walcott Jr., England herring more mass vaccination sites president. 42, was arraigned Tues- shing to start Rougeau, who was unan- day on a murder charge in BOSTON (AP) — Also beginning Thurs- cinations per capita, and imously approved by the the death Monday night ROCKLAND, Maine Massachusetts is opening day at mass vaccination vaccinations as percent- the board of trustees on of Stephen M. Walcott Sr., (AP) — New restrictions two additional mass vac- sites, caregivers who are age of doses available. Tuesday, is the rst Black 70, in his East Bridgewa- that will limit commercial cination sites this month, accompanying a person In the “months to nish and rst lay president in ter home. Not guilty pleas herring shing off New in Natick and Dartmouth, 75 or older may schedule vaccinating eligible,” Mas- the Jesuit school’s history were entered on his be- England take effect on as the state ramps up their own vaccination at sachusetts got a D. that dates to 1843. half. Wednesday. its effort to distribute the same time and loca- West Virginia was one of He takes over on July 1 The younger man went Atlantic herring are the the COVID-19 vaccine, tion. the most successful states from the Rev. Philip Bor- to his father’s home with- source of a major East Gov. Charlie Baker said Only one caregiver is with three As and a C. oughs, who announced in out calling ahead and the Coast shery. They’re Wednesday. permitted to schedule an Grades are assigned on September that he would two began arguing, accord- used as food and bait. The announcement appointment with the a curve in which the top step down at the end of ing to the police report. He Concerns about the size of comes as 74,000 appoint- older resident. Caregiv- 10 are awarded an A and June after nearly 10 years punched his father before the population motivated ments are scheduled to ers may receive their rst the bottom 10 an F. as president of the Worces- grabbing a dumbbell and federal regulators to craft be posted online for mass dose of the vaccine even “If we compare the ter school. hitting the older man in new rules about herring vaccination sites and if the older resident is re- states to 50 runners in a “Vincent brings the stra- the back of his head, po- shing. pharmacies at locations ceiving their second dose. series of marathons, we tegic vision, deep experi- lice said. The rules prohibit cer- statewide on Thursday. Public health of cials can see who is leading — ence as a faculty member He drove away from the tain kinds of shing in An additional 30,000 ap- also reported that the as well as who is bringing and administrator, and area and was arrested at inshore federal waters pointments will be post- state has wasted over up the rear. In the rst commitment to liberal his Brockton home a short from the border of the U.S. ed over the course of the 1,200 doses of the corona- race to protect the lives of arts education that will al- time later, authorities and Canada to the border week at pharmacies, for a virus vaccine, a small por- its citizens and thus have low him to lead Holy Cross said. of Rhode Island and Con- total of more than 100,000 tion of the nearly 1 million the fewest deaths per cap- in meeting the many chal- The younger man told necticut. The rules state new appointments this doses shipped to Massa- ita, at this point Massa- lenges facing higher ed- police “that he killed his they are designed to bring week. chusetts so far. chusetts has fallen so far ucation today,” trustees father because he is the sustainability to the spe- The Natick location will POOR GRADES behind that it is almost Chair Richard Patterson devil,” according to the po- cies. open Feb. 22 at the Natick Massachusetts is get- impossible for it to catch said in a statement. lice report. Herring are important Mall and will begin ad- ting miserable grades for up,” professor Graham Rougeau is a national The victim’s daughter as bait for commercial lob- ministering 500 doses per its efforts in ghting the Allison and research as- expert in Catholic social and suspect’s sister, Lisa ster traps. Members of the day, accelerating over the coronavirus. sistant Hugo Yen wrote in thought. At Boston Col- Walcott, told The Enter- lobster industry have said course of several weeks to The state received three their analysis. lege, he led a reorganiza- prise that her brother suf- bait shortages have trou- 3,000 doses daily. Fs and a D in four key per- Overall, the Belfer Cen- tion in leadership struc- fers from bipolar disorder. bled the industry in recent The Dartmouth location formance areas, according ter’s report called the na- ture to support a more The younger Walcott’s years. is scheduled to open Feb to a report released Tues- tion’s handling of the pan- holistic approach to stu- attorney, James S. Mur- Members of the herring 24 at Circuit City. It will day by the Belfer Center demic “appalling.” dent services, expanded phy of Brockton, said he shing industry have also begin administering 500 for Science and Interna- An email seeking com- the school’s national and will request a mental said they are prepared for doses per day, increas- tional Affairs at the Har- ment was sent to a spokes- international recruitment health evaluation for his lean years in the imme- ing over several weeks vard Kennedy School. person for the state’s of a diverse student body, client to determine his diate future as they navi- to more than 2,000 doses Massachusetts got Fs COVID-19 Command and enhanced the school’s mental state and whether gate the new rules. daily. for deaths per capita, vac- Center. Florida governor blasts media for Super Bowl virus coverage By Bobby Caina DeSantis has routine- throngs to spill into streets. Jay Wolfson, a professor of Calvan ly asserted that there is a The governor’s comments public health and the asso- ASSOCIATED PRESS bias against conservatives seemed to fault news out- ciate dean of the college of and Republicans, partic- lets for focusing some of medicine at the University TALLAHASSEE, Fla. — ularly among reporters their coverage on revelers of South Florida. Florida Gov. Ron DeSan- who have asked tough and who were seen openly ig- “It’s very dif cult to chas- tis again lashed out at the sometimes uncomfortable noring public health pre- tise people who wanted news media when he sug- questions about the gover- cautions, such as wearing to let loose just this once. gested Wednesday a bias in nor’s handling of the public masks or observing social We’ve been locked up for a coverage of the pandemic, health crisis. distancing. year,” he said. “Now we sit even as concerns swirl over But when a journalist DeSantis himself did not back and do the surveil- more contagious strains asked DeSantis about the appear to be wearing a lance and the monitoring.” of COVID-19 potentially spread of a more contagious mask — at least at times The Florida Health De- spreading at gatherings variant of the virus in the — while attending the Su- partment has reported celebrating the Tampa Bay context of super-spreader per Bowl. He later quipped nearly 1.8 million people Buccaneers’ victory in the events following the Super that he couldn’t drink with infected with the disease Super Bowl. Bowl, the governor took PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS a mask, according to an ac- since the outbreak began a “The media is worried it as an unjusti ed hit Fans watch the Tampa Bay Buccaneers cel- count by Politico. year ago. More than 28,000 about that, obviously,” De- against the home team. ebrate their Super Bowl LV victory over the “How the hell am I going have died thus far. Santis said during a news “I’m a Bucs fan,” the Kansas City Chiefs with a boat parade in to be able to drink a beer While hospitalizations conference in Venice. governor proclaimed. “I’m Tampa, Fla. with a mask on? Come on,” from the virus have been on “You don’t care as much damned proud of what they the governor was quoted by a downward trend for near- when it’s a ‘peaceful pro- did on Sunday night.” conducive to social distanc- pa’s Riverwalk. a Politico reporter as say- ly a month — dipping from test,’” he continued. “You The Bucs’ hometown held ing. They invited fans to After the Buccaneers’ ing. highs above 7,600 to be- don’t care as much if you’re a boat parade Wednesday The public health con- low 5,000, according to the celebrating a Biden elec- afternoon along the Hills- join in, but urged them to victory, celebrations erupt- sequences of the celebra- state’s census Wednesday tion. You only care about if borough River — a celebra- wear masks and to keep ed across the region — tory gatherings won’t be — concerns remain about it’s people you don’t like.” tion of cials said was more their distance along Tam- and prompted maskless known for weeks, said Dr. any additional casualties. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 2021 THE DAILY ITEM A7 NATION Biden orders sanctions against Myanmar after military coup

By Aamer Madhani force against them and and Jonathan raided the headquarters Lemire of Suu Kyi’s political par- ASSOCIATED PRESS ty. It remains to be seen WASHINGTON — what, if any, impact the President Joe Biden on U.S. action will have on Wednesday ordered new Myanmar’s military re- sanctions against the gime. Many of the military military regime in Myan- leaders are already under mar, taking action after sanctions because of at- the military this month tacks against the Muslim staged a coup in the Rohingya minority. PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS Southeast Asian coun- Senate Minority Leader try and arrested de facto Mitch McConnell, a sup- Members of the national guard patrol the area leader Aung San Suu Kyi porter of Suu Kyi, said he outside of the U.S. Capitol during the impeach- and other senior politi- PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS appreciated Biden’s “on- ment trial of former President Donald Trump cians. Demonstrators ash a three- ngered symbol of going engagement with at the Capitol in Washington. Biden said he was issu- resistance against the military coup and shout Congress on prompt and ing an executive order that slogans calling for the release of detained practical steps to restore will prevent Myanmar’s Myanmar State Counselor Aung San Suu Kyi democracy in Burma. I Trump accused generals from accessing during a protest in Mandalay. hope all nations that re- $1 billion in assets in the spect democracy and the United States. Biden add- port for health care pro- to impose additional mea- rule of law will join the ed that more measures grams, civil society groups sures and we’ll continue U.S. in imposing meaning- as ‘inciter in chief’ are to come. and other areas that bene- to work with our inter- ful costs and accountabili- “The military must re- t the country’s people. He national partners to urge ty on the junta.” linquish power it seized said the administration other nations to join us in White House press sec- of Capitol and demonstrate respect planned to identify specif- these efforts.” retary Jen Psaki told for the will of the people of ic targets of the sanctions Before Biden spoke reporters shortly before Burma,” Biden said. later this week. from the White House, Biden’s announcement insurrection Biden said the new sanc- “The people of Burma large crowds demonstrat- that “there’s certainly a tions will allow his ad- are making their voices ing against the military recognition that this will By Lisa Mascaro, hell,” words his lawyers ministration to freeze U.S. heard, and the world is takeover again took to need to be a coordinated Eric Tucker, Mary say were simply a gure assets that bene t Myan- watching,” Biden said, us- the streets in Myanmar, effort” with the interna- Clare Jalonick and of speech. He is charged mar’s military leaders ing an alternate name for even after security forces tional community to press Jill Colvin with “incitement of in- while maintaining sup- Myanmar. “We’ll be ready ratcheted up the use of change in Myanmar. ASSOCIATED PRESS surrection.” Senators, many of WASHINGTON — whom fled for safety Prosecutors in Donald the day of the attack, Trump’s impeachment Georgia prosecutor investigates watched Tuesday’s trial said Wednesday they would prove that graphic videos of the Trump was no “inno- Trump supporters who cent bystander” but the battled past police to election after Trump call storm the halls, Trump “inciter in chief” of the deadly attack at the flags waving. More vid- By Kate Brumback Willis spokesman Jeff Capitol aimed at over- eo is expected Wednes- ASSOCIATED PRESS DiSantis told The Associ- turning his election loss day, including some that ated Press that while he to Joe Biden. hasn’t been seen before. ATLANTA — A Georgia could not name the sub- Opening the rst full The prosecutors are ar- prosecutor said Wednes- jects under investigation, day of arguments, the guing that Trump’s words day that she has opened he con rmed that Trump’s lead House prosecutor weren’t just free speech a criminal investigation call to Raffensperger was said promised to lay out but part of “the big lie” into “attempts to inu- “part of it” and said “the evidence that shows the — his relentless efforts to ence” last year’s general matters reported on over president encouraged a sow doubts about the elec- election, including a call the last several weeks rally crowd to head to the tion results. Those began in which President Donald are the matters being in- Capitol, then did nothing long before the votes were Trump asked a top of cial vestigated.” In her letters, to stem the violence and tabulated, revving up to nd enough votes to Willis also remarks that watched with “glee” as his followers to “stop the overturn Joe Biden’s victo- of cials “have no reason to a mob stormed the icon- steal” though there was ry in the state. believe that any Georgia ic building. Five people no evidence of substantial In a Jan. 2 telephone of cial is a target of this died. fraud. conversation with Secre- investigation.” “To us it may have felt Trump knew very well tary of State Brad Raffen- The letters, sent to like chaos and madness, what would happen when sperger, Trump repeatedly Raffensperger, Gov. Brian PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS but there was method to he took to the microphone argued that Raffensperger Kemp, Lt. Gov. Geoff Dun- the madness that day,” at the outdoor White Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger, could change the certi ed can and Attorney General said Rep. Jamie Raskin, House rally that day, al- results of the presidential Chris Carr, instruct the right, walks to his of ce in the Capitol Building D-Md. most to the hour that Con- election, an assertion the four Republican of cials in Atlanta. The day’s proceedings gress gaveled in to certify secretary of state rmly to preserve all records ment trial.” know Trump and his cro- were unfolding after an Biden’s win, said Rep. Joe rejected. related to the election, “This is simply the Dem- nies’ attacks on our elec- emotional start to the Neguse, D-Colo. “All I want to do is this. particularly those that ocrats’ latest attempt to tions were the direct re- trial that left the f ormer “This was not just a I just want to nd 11,780 may contain evidence of score political points by sult of Black and brown president fuming Tues- speech,” he said. votes, which is one more attempts to inuence elec- continuing their witch voters making their voices day when his attorneys Trump’s supporters were than we have,” Trump prepped and armed, ready tions of cials. hunt against President heard,” Williams said in delivered a meandering said. “Because we won the to descend on the Capitol, Representatives for Trump, and everybody a statement. “Now, it is defense and failed to halt state.” Raffensperger, Duncan Neguse said. “When they sees through it,” Miller the responsibility of ev- the trial on constitution- Fulton County Dis- and Carr acknowledged al grounds. Some allies heard his speech, they un- said. ery leader of this state, trict Attorney Fani Wil- receiving the letters but called for yet another derstood his words.” Nikema Williams, chair regardless of party, to put lis, a Democrat elected declined to comment. shakeup to his legal team. Security remained ex- to the job in November, Kemp spokesman Cody of the state Democrat- protecting the rights of Trump is the rst pres- tremely tight Wednesday did not speci cally men- Hall declined to comment ic Party, applauded Wil- Georgia voters above let- ident to face an impeach- at the Capitol, fenced off tion Trump in the letters in a text message. lis “for holding Donald ting Donald Trump get ment trial after leav- with razor wire and pa- she sent to state of cials Senior Trump adviser Trump accountable for away with his crimes.” ing of ce and the rst trolled by National Guard Wednesday announcing Jason Miller decried the attempting to inuence David Shafer, chair of to be twice impeached. troops. her investigation. But the district attorney’s an- our elections and throw the state Republican Par- The Jan. 6 Capitol riot White House press sec- former president has been nouncement, saying “the out the votes of Georgia ty, did not immediately followed a rally during retary Jen Psaki said under intense criticism for timing here is not acciden- voters.” respond to a text or phone which Trump urged his Biden would not be watch- the call. tal given today’s impeach- “Let’s be clear — we call seeking comment. supporters to “ ght like ing the trial.

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WE WANT TO HEAR FROM YOU! TO CONTRIBUTE TO LOOK!, PLEASE EMAIL [email protected] OR MAIL YOUR SUBMISSION TO THE ITEM, P.O. BOX 5, LYNN, MA 01903. Lynn mother and daughter host first event for floral business Blush and Bloom By Allysha Dunnigan ITEM STAFF LYNN — Athanasia Mavros, known to most as Nancy, and her daugh- ter, Amanda, began their own ower business, Blush and Bloom Florist, PHOTO | DIRK SHADD/TAMPA BAY TIMES VIA AP in October out of their Tampa Bay Buccaneers NFL football tight end home in Lynn. The two Rob Gronkowski dances as he and others cele- have worked together brate their Super Bowl LV victory over the Kan- before at their family’s sas City Chiefs with a boat parade in Tampa, Fla. previous restaurant, Hayward’s, on Lynn eld Street, but decided that it was time to transition Super Bowl from food to owers. Blush and Bloom Florist caters to weddings, single champion arrangements and all oth- ITEM PHOTOS | PAULA MULLER er occasions. They hosted Nancy Mavros, Lynn, holds up a ower she will use in the oral arrange- their rst public event in ment she is making for her event “Galentine’s Day” held at Red’s Kitch- the form of a “Galentine’s en and Tavern in Peabody. Her daughter Amanda stands to the right, Buccaneers Floral Workshop” at Red’s Kitchen and Tavern in seated is Caroline Gouthro, Peabody. Peabody on Wednesday closed in 2019, so with approaching. The pricing to customers throughout celebrate with night. Guests had the the pandemic restricting for the oral arrangements New England. opportunity to make their Nancy to her home most of varies, depending on how As for the event at Red’s own oral arrangements the time, she decided this much their wholesalers Kitchen and Tavern, while enjoying some food was a good time to pursue and farms sell. Amanda said that it was boat parade and beverages, with the her dream. “Since it’s out of season a fun oral event that restaurant’s COVID-19 Right now the duo now, we solely depend on was “basically like a paint By Fred Goodall from fans and players. restrictions and precau- works solely out of their our great wholesalers in night, except you made AP SPORTS WRITER Mayor Jane Castor tions in place. home, but plans on par- the area. There’s a few in oral arrangements and again emphasized that Nancy has been creating taking in some pop-up lo- (Massachusetts) and some got to take them home. TAMPA, Fla. — The people attending the ower arrangements as a cations over the summer. down in (Rhode Island),” “It was a great way to Super Bowl champion parade must wear masks hobby for more than ve “With COVID-19, it is said Amanda. connect with the commu- Tampa Bay Buccaneers outdoors and observe years. Her and her hus- de nitely not the right Arrangements vary in nity and build relation- celebrated their victory social distancing rules. band, Anastasios (Taso), time to be out looking at price depending on the ships with fellow entre- Wednesday with a boat It appeared many were both immigrated to Lynn places for a permanent size and type of owers. preneurs. The restaurant parade amid continued abiding by the mask order from Greece when they location,” said Amanda. The price for weddings industry is one of the concern over the coronavi- but many others were not. were younger. Amanda Amanda is a full-time depends on the size of industries that had a rus pandemic. There were also dozens of said, “she has always nurse at Brigham and the wedding, bridal party, major hit within the last The parade got started wanted to be a orist and Women’s Hospital, but centerpieces and other year. We are close family around 1 p.m. on the Hills- people on private boats, just do weddings because assists her mother with special requests, and can friends with the Drivas borough River near down- kayaks and other water- they make her so happy. social media, website, and be anywhere from $1,500 family (the owners of town Tampa. Thousands of craft crowding the river But we had the restau- speaking with customers. to $6,000. Red’s) and gured why fans decked out in Bucca- to catch a glimpse of the rant and then my dad “I am always at our During the winter not host our rst event for neers gear lined the river on team. They were directed got sick and it was just bridal appointments and season, many of their Galentine’s Day here.” a sun-splashed day to cheer to stay at least 50 feet from always a dream for her. helping my mom,” she owers are imported The women are plan- on stars such as quarter- the boats carrying players. But she didn’t think that said. from warmer locations ning to host more of these back Tom Brady, tight end After Tampa Bay’s 31-9 she would actually make The pair work together to such as Holland, Ecuador, kinds of events in the Rob Gronkowski, Coach win over the Kansas City it into a business.” complete requests for wed- Chile and California. As spring and summer. They Bruce Arians and many Chiefs in Sunday’s title Taso recovered from can- dings and holidays, espe- the spring and summer are hoping to do at least others. game, throngs of people cer in 2018 and Hayward’s cially with Valentine’s Day seasons approach, the one a month, adhering The team arrived by bus gathered in the city’s enter- Mavros team plans to to the COVID-19 precau- and boarded at least four tainment districts. Many acquire their owers from tions and restrictions. boats. were seen maskless despite local farmers. “We are hoping with At one point, Brady was the orders requiring them. “We want to support captured on video tossing Brian Ford, chief operat- the vaccination process the championship Lom- ing of cer of the Buccaneers, small and local farmers in coming out that we will bardi Trophy from his said in video announcement our community. We have be able to go back to some boat to a shirtless Gron- that fans should heed the found a few that we will normalcy in the upcoming kowski in another boat. rules as they celebrate the be using once we have months,” Amanda said. That brought wild cheers team’s victory. warmer days here. We are Nancy and Amanda so excited,” they said. are still taking Valen- Nancy and Amanda tine’s Day orders and hope to open a storefront offer delivery. They can Sen. Warren’s ‘Pinkie or some kind of ower be reached at blushand- studio in the next few bloom[email protected] Promises’ to be Amanda Mavros, Lynn, organizes the owers years, but are not rush- or at (617)-240-2463. that she and her mother will use to demon- ing into anything. They They are also present on strate ower arranging at their “Galentine’s would like to stay on the Instagram at blushand- published this fall Day” event. North Shore but will cater bloomorist.

NEW YORK (AP) — are a reminder of our Sen. Elizabeth Warren strength, and I hope this Tokyo Olympics opening ceremonies has not forgotten the book will encourage even many young people she the youngest readers to befriended during her dream big — because will air live in the United States 2020 presidential run. that’s what girls do.” By Joe Reedy of gathering in Tokyo she said. “We recognized show on the rst Friday of The Massachusetts Warren’s book will be Democrat has a pic- AP SPORTS WRITER during the pandemic, as we had to make our the Games. NBC’s prime- released by the Mac- well as changing viewing production plans be equal time show will then re-air ture book out this fall millan imprint Godwin U.S. viewers will get called “Pinkie Promises” habits, were the main to the challenge of these the ceremony, beginning Books, and will feature to watch the opening in honor of a favorite factors in deciding to unprecedented challeng- at 7:30 p.m. EDT. illustrations by Char- ceremonies of the Tokyo campaign ritual. When air the opening live in ing times. And that meant NBC live-streamed the lene Chua. The Senator’s Olympics live. meeting a girl supporter, the morning for the rst a live opening ceremony opening and closing other works include “A Warren would introduce Since Tokyo is 13 time. and an enhanced prime- ceremonies from the 2018 Fighting Chance” and herself by saying, “My hours ahead of New “I think like so many time broadcast where Winter Games in Pyeo- name is Elizabeth, and “Persist,” which is sched- York, interested U.S. of us, people’s lives have most of the folks will ngChang, South Korea, I’m running for president uled for May. residents will be watch- changed. And after we gather to watch it.” on its Olympic site before because that’s what girls A portion of the author’s ing the July 23 ceremo- had all been locked down The ceremonies will be airing delayed coverage of do,” then seal their bond proceeds for “Pinkie nies on NBC at 7 a.m. for a few months, the followed by a special edi- both in the evening. NBC with a pinky promise. Promises” will be donated EDT, 4 a.m. EDT in Los postponed Olympics, tion of the “Today Show” hasn’t made a nal deci- “The pinkie promises to several Massachusetts Angeles. and its meaning, I think with reaction and athlete sion on who will host the I’ve made with thousands chapters of Girls Inc., a Molly Solomon, the became very clear that interviews and a three- opener this year. Prime- of girls will stay with nonpro t that encourages executive producer and it will be an incredibly hour daytime show pre- time host Mike Tirico and me always,” Warren said girls to “be strong, smart, president of NBC Olym- moving moment in sports viewing the next 16 days. Katie Couric anchored in a statement Wednes- and bold, through direct pics Production, said and in the world when It will mark the rst time coverage from Korea day. “Those promises service and advocacy.” the global signi cance the world comes together,” NBC will do a daytime three years ago. WEATHER LOTTERY

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By Mike Alongi Devin, Jager Ingham, each had one , while ITEM SPORTS EDITOR Anthony Bettencourt, senior goalie Ian Roddie Cameron Silva, Nathan made 19 saves in net. PEABODY — The Pea- LePage, Luke Buck- The Tanners got off to a body boys hockey team ley, Brandon Perry and bit of a slow start follow- put forth one of its best Tristan Ell — for their ing the Senior Night cer- performances of the sea- contributions to the pro- emony, and Swampscott son Wednesday night, out- gram over the years. took advantage. Less lasting Northeastern Con- LePage led Peabody ference foe Swampscott in than ve minutes into the with two goals in the win, game, the Big Blue won a 4-2 win on Senior Night while Devin and fresh- a faceoff in the offensive at McVann-O’Keefe Me- man Michael Ryan each zone and immediately morial Rink. The Tanners, had one goal and Perry got a shot on net. While who only have 12 skat- notched one assist. De- ers on the roster, battled Mild earned the win in DeMild turned away the through the fatigue and net with 13 saves. initial shot, the rebound nished the job on their For Swampscott, senior bounced right onto the stick of Sweeney, who home ice. Jake Sweeney and soph- PHOTO | JOE BROWN Prior to the game, the omore Liam Herlihy each buried the shot to give Tanners honored their scored one goal. Sopho- Swampscott a 1-0 lead. Peabody’s Brandon Perry (left) celebrates with Matt Devin after Devin’s group of nine seniors more Aidan Sprague and goal in the rst period of a Senior Night win over Swampscott Wednes- — Lucas DeMild, Matt freshman Anthony Nichols PEABODY, B2 day. Fenwick rolls to big win in season nale By Mike Alongi starting to show in our re- second quarter. ITEM SPORTS EDITOR sults.” “Our defense has pretty Junior Nasha Arnold had much been there all year, PEABODY — The Bish- a big game for the Crusad- but over the past few games op Fenwick girls basketball ers with 18 points, while we’ve really started to take team got off to a blazing junior Olivia Found nearly good shots and make a lot hot start and never looked had a double-double with of them,” said DeBaggis. “If back Wednesday night, roll- 13 points and eight assists. we can play like we have ing to a 69-11 victory over Senior captain Brynn Ber- Catholic Central League been offensively, we’re go- tucci had a big game on ing to be tough to beat.” foe Arlington Catholic on the defensive end, nishing The Crusaders didn’t let its home court. The Crusad- with 10 rebounds and four up from there, extending its ers played sti ing defense blocks. all game long, not allowing Fenwick couldn’t have lead to 31 points before Ar- a single point until the 5:30 gotten off to a more perfect lington Catholic was able to mark of the second quarter. start in this one,  ying out get on the scoreboard. The “We came out hot and of the gates to take a 15-0 30-plus point margin held played hard the whole lead in the opening min- for the rest of the game, night,” said Fenwick coach with Fenwick taking a 45-3 ITEM FILE PHOTO | SPENSER HASAK utes. Behind strong defense Adam DeBaggis. “The girls and some can’t-miss shoot- lead into halftime. Fenwick’s Olivia Found (right) scored 13 points and dished eight assists have been working hard ing, Fenwick eventually in a win over Arlington Catholic Wednesday. at both ends and it’s really took a 27-0 lead into the FENWICK, B2 Peabody/Lynn eld scores late to beat Winthrop

Rizzotto and Talia Mar- back in action with a SCHOOL ROUNDUP tucci each had one assist, game against Winthrop while Summer Tallent Thursday afternoon (3). By Mike Alongi made 18 saves in the loss. Catholic Memorial 3, ITEM SPORTS EDITOR Winthrop (7-2-0) plays St. John’s Prep 0 It all came down to a on the road at Newbury- St. John’s Prep (1-3-3) late goal in the third pe- port Saturday (2). will host Catholic Memo- riod as the Peabody/Lyn- GIRLS HOCKEY rial again on Friday af- n eld girls hockey team Medford/Malden 3, ternoon (4:20) for the Lt. notched a crucial 3-2 win Marblehead 0 Derek Hines Memorial over Northeastern Hock- Marblehead (1-3-1) Game. ey League foe Winthrop hosts Beverly/Danvers GIRLS BASKETBALL on the road at Larsen Are- Sunday afternoon (2:40). Norwell 44, na Wednesday night. BOYS HOCKEY St. Mary’s 38 Paige Thibedeau had one Marblehead 11, The Spartans trailed goal and one assist in the Saugus 0 by 19 at one point in the win for the Tanners, while Aidan Ryan scored two game before battling Catie Kampersal and Jen- goals in the win, while back to within four, but it na DiNapoli each scored Eli Feingold had one goal just wasn’t enough as St. one goal. Catherine Swee- and two assists. Aidan Mary’s dropped its second ney had one assist. Jalbert, Connor Sheridan straight game. Peabody/Lynn eld (7-1- and Carter Laramie each St. Mary’s (15-3) closes 0) hosts Gloucester Satur- scored one goal, while out the regular season day afternoon (4). Will Shull had one assist. with a road game against For Winthrop, Hannah Marblehead (7-2-0) Malden Catholic Thurs- Parker and Julia Holmes travels to Gloucester Sat- day evening (6:30). ITEM FILE PHOTO | SPENSER HASAK each scored one goal. urday evening (6). Peabody/Lynn eld’s Paige Thibedeau (left) had one goal and one assist Sami DiMento, Adrianna Saugus (3-4-1) is right ROUNDUP, B2 in a win over Winthrop Wednesday. Mavs’ Cuban relents on anthem after NBA pushback

By Schuyler Dixon But the NBA abruptly the league said. ASSOCIATED PRESS reversed course with Cu- The Mavericks said ban’s decision reverber- they would play the an- DALLAS — Dallas ating around the country, them starting Wednesday Mavericks owner Mark including a question put Cuban relented Wednes- night against Atlanta to White House press sec- while releasing a state- day and the national retary Jen Psaki during ment from Cuban. anthem will be played her daily brie ng. Athlete before home games this protests of social and ra- “We respect and always season after the NBA re- cial injustice during the have respected the pas- iterated its “longstanding “The Star-Spangled Ban- sion people have for the league policy” to include ner” became a  ashpoint anthem and our country,” the song. between then-President Cuban said. “But we also The league’s initial re- Donald Trump and var- loudly hear the voices of action to Cuban’s deci- ious leagues during his those who feel that the sion was to say teams administration. anthem does not repre- were free to conduct pre- “With NBA teams now sent them. We feel that game activities as they in the process of welcom- their voices need to be wished with the unusual ing fans back into their respected and heard, be- circumstances created by arenas, all teams will PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS cause they have not been. the coronavirus pandem- play the national anthem Members of the Denver Nuggets and the Dallas Mavericks lock arms and ic. Most teams don’t have in keeping with long- take a knee during the national anthem last week. fans at home games. standing league policy,” NBA, B2 B2 SPORTS THE DAILY ITEM THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 2021 HIGH SCHOOL SCHEDULE Peabody boys hockey outlasts THURSDAY FRIDAY Boys Basketball Boys Basketball Winthrop at Marblehead (5:30) Marblehead at Winthrop (6) Danvers at Salem (6) Saugus at Salem (6) Gloucester at Saugus (7) Swampscott on Senior Night Lynnfield at Hamilton-Wenham (6) Masconomet at Peabody (7) Archbishop Williams at Bishop Fen- Girls Basketball wick (6:30) less than four minutes in. Marblehead at Winthrop (6) PEABODY Peabody at Masconomet (6) Girls Basketball From B1 The Big Blue held onto that Saugus at Gloucester (6:30) Winthrop at Marblehead (5:30) momentum for the next St. Mary’s at Malden Catholic (6:30) Peabody at Beverly (6) But the goal seemed to several minutes, earning Boys Hockey Malden Catholic at Saugus (7) shake Peabody awake, as their third powerplay of the Saugus at Winthrop (3) Boys Hockey the Tanners started to push St. Mary’s at Arlington Catholic game and getting a number (4:30) Bridgewater-Raynham at St. Mary’s and eventually earned a of shots on DeMild. Girls Hockey (3) powerplay opportunity Then, with less than Bishop Fenwick at Arlington Catholic Catholic Memorial at St. John’s Prep with just over ve minutes two minutes to play in the (4:20) (8) to go in the rst. On the game, LePage picked up a Girls Hockey Gymnastics powerplay, LePage cleaned loose puck at center ice, de- Peabody at Bishop Fenwick (7) Marblehead at Masconomet (8) up a rebound in front of the ked around a defenseman net to tie the score at 1-1. and got into the offensive TV/RADIO Just over two minutes lat- zone all alone. He made one er, Perry picked up the puck quick move and slipped the behind the Swampscott net Auto racing puck between Roddie’s leg 7 p.m...... NASCAR Cup: Duel 1 ...... FS1 and found Devin in the slot. pads to give Peabody a 3-2 8:45 p.m...... NASCAR Cup: Duel 2 ...... FS1 Devin buried a quick wrist Pro basketball shot to give Peabody a 2-1 lead in the nal minutes. 7:30 p.m...... Miami at Houston ...... TNT Ryan added an empty-net Toronto at Boston ...... NBCSB; WBZ-FM 98.5 lead going into the rst in- 10 p.m...... Philadelphia at Portland ...... TNT termission. goal at the buzzer as the Men’s college basketball The score remained at 2-1 Tanners secured the victo- 5 p.m...... Purdue at Minnesota ...... ESPN2 through the entire second ry. 7 p.m...... Cincinnati at Memphis ...... ESPN2 Peabody (2-6-1) plays on Colorado at Stanford ...... ESPNU period, despite Swampscott Iowa State at Kansas...... ESPN earning two powerplay op- the road at Saugus Satur- 9 p.m...... Eastern Ky. at Belmont ...... ESPNU portunities in the frame. day night (7). Oregon at Arizona St...... ESPN But in the third period, Swampscott (0-10-1) 10 p.m...... UNLV at Boise St...... CBSSN PHOTO | JOE BROWN 11 p.m...... UCLA at Washington St...... FS1 Swampscott came right out now has a full week off be- Women’s college basketball and knotted the score at fore hosting Saugus next Swampscott’s Jake Sweeney tries to get the 4 p.m...... Clemson at North Carolina State ...... NESN 2-2 on a goal from Herlihy Wednesday (12:40). puck behind Peabody goalie Lucas DeMild. 6 p.m...... Virginia Tech at Miami ...... ACC Network 7 p.m...... Missouri at South Carolina ...... SEC Network 8 p.m...... Syracuse at Florida St...... ACC Network 9 p.m...... Mississippi St. at Arkansas ...... SEC Network Golf Fenwick girls basketball rolls to 3 p.m...... PGA: Pebble Beach Pro-Am ...... Golf Skiing 5 p.m...... FIS: World Alpine Championships, ...... NBCSN Men’s soccer 10 a.m...... Club World Cup: Al Ahly vs. Palmeiras, ...... FS2 big win in season nale 1 p.m...... Club World Cup: Bayern Munich vs. Tigres ...... FS1 Speedskating 6:30 p.m...... ISU: World Championships ...... NBCSN FENWICK all the way down the ros- out there and work on good right now with how Tennis From B1 ter. things in game situations, we’re playing, but we know 7 p.m...... Australian Open ...... Tennis “It’s in games like this and those are the things that we can’t look past 9 p.m...... Australian Open ...... ESPN2 A number of reserve players were able to see that I wish I even had a you can’t simulate in prac- Stang at all,” said DeBag- few more JV players who tice.” gis. “That’s a tough team NBA signi cant minutes in the I could give some minutes Fenwick (9-4) will host we’re going up against and second half for Fenwick, to, because it’s always im- Bishop Stang in the CCL we know we’re going to EASTERN CONFERENCE WESTERN CONFERENCE which DeBaggis says is a portant to keep building Cup quarter nal Satur- have to continue playing Atlantic Division Southwest Division W L Pct GB W L Pct GB key for continuing to build that experience,” said De- day afternoon (1). well if we want to win and Philadelphia 18 7 .720 — San Antonio 14 11 .560 — con dence and experience Baggis. “You can put girls “We’re feeling pretty move on in the CCL Cup.” Brooklyn 14 12 .538 4½ New Orleans 11 12 .478 2 Boston 12 11 .522 5 Memphis 9 10 .474 2 Toronto 11 13 .458 6½ Houston 11 13 .458 2½ New York 11 15 .423 7½ Dallas 11 14 .440 3 Southeast Division Northwest Division W L Pct GB W L Pct GB Peabody girls basketball tops Charlotte 12 13 .480 — Utah 20 5 .800 — Atlanta 11 12 .478 — Portland 13 10 .565 6 Miami 10 14 .417 1½ Denver 12 11 .522 7 Orlando 9 16 .360 3 Oklahoma City 10 13 .435 9 Washington 6 15 .286 4 Minnesota 6 18 .250 13½ Central Division Pacific Division Beverly in defensive battle W L Pct GB W L Pct GB Milwaukee 16 8 .667 — L.A. Lakers 19 6 .760 — Indiana 12 12 .500 4 L.A. Clippers 17 8 .680 2 ROUNDUP out, coach Mark Shruender Archbishop Williams. home game against Glouces- Cleveland 10 15 .400 6½ Phoenix 14 9 .609 4 does a great job over there. Masconomet 44, ter Thursday night (7). Chicago 9 14 .391 6½ Golden State 13 12 .520 6 From B1 Detroit 6 18 .250 10 Sacramento 12 12 .500 6½ It was just a good night for Salem 39 St. John’s Prep 60, Peabody 27, us.” Bobby Jellison had 12 Catholic Memorial 50 Wednesday’s Games Orlando at Golden State, 10 p.m. Beverly 21 Marblehead travels to points and six rebounds The Eagles were led by Toronto at Washington, 7 p.m. Philadelphia at Portland, 10 p.m. Winthrop Thursday evening in the loss for the Witches, Aidan Callahan (17 points) Atlanta at Dallas, 7:30 p.m. Friday’s Games It was an offensive strug- Charlotte at Memphis, 8 p.m. Detroit at Boston, 7 p.m. gle for both teams Wednes- (6). while Guillermo Pimentel and Rollie Castineyra (15 Indiana at Brooklyn, 8 p.m. Minnesota at Charlotte, 7 p.m. day night, but the Tanners Saugus plays on the road lled the stat sheet with 11 points), while Quinn Cur- L.A. Clippers at Minnesota, 8 p.m. New York at Washington, 7 p.m. at Gloucester Thursday points, four rebounds and tin (nine points) and Kyle Cleveland at Denver, 9 p.m. came out on top. New Orleans at Dallas, 7:30 p.m. New Orleans at Chicago, 9 p.m. Freshman Logan Lomas- (6:30). three assists. Webster (seven points) also San Antonio at Atlanta, 7:30 p.m. Milwaukee at Phoenix, 10 p.m. ney had a huge game with Danvers 46, Salem (6-2) is right back played well in the victory. Oklahoma City at L.A. Lakers, 10 L.A. Clippers at Chicago, 8 p.m. Milwaukee at Utah, 9 p.m. eight points, 15 rebounds, Winthrop 43 in action Thursday evening St. John’s Prep (5-2) will p.m. The Vikings fell in a close (6) against Danvers. host Xaverian Sunday after- Thursday’s Games Oklahoma City at Denver, 9 p.m. three steals and three Miami at Houston, 7:30 p.m. Cleveland at Portland, 10 p.m. blocks, while sophomore game, dropping only their Beverly 60, Peabody 43 noon (1). Toronto at Boston, 7:30 p.m. Memphis at L.A. Lakers, 10 p.m. Lauren Mendonca had six second game of the season. Jose Zaiter and Drew Lu- SWIMMING Indiana at Detroit, 8 p.m. Orlando at Sacramento, 10 p.m. points, eight rebounds, two Prior to the game, the Vi- cas each scored eight points Swampscott 108, steals and two blocks. kings honored their group of for the Tanners in the loss. Marblehead 77 NHL Peabody (7-1) plays on the six seniors — Maura Dorr, Peabody (4-3) is right back The Big Blue took down road at Masconomet Thurs- Jenna Dorr, Lily Pulsifer, in action Thursday night (7) Marblehead for the rst East Division West Division day (6). Caroline Earl, Grace Gal- at home against Masconom- time in more than a decade GP W L OT Pts GF GA GP W L OT Pts GF GA Lynn eld 54, uris and Polina Bell — for et. Wednesday night, with Boston 11 8 1 2 18 36 24 Vegas 10 8 1 1 17 37 26 Hamilton-Wenham 39 their contributions to the Beverly 60, Sam Caplan and Matthew Phila 13 8 3 2 18 46 41 St. Louis 13 7 4 2 16 43 43 Wash 12 6 3 3 15 44 45 Colorado 11 7 3 1 15 38 24 Behind strong perfor- program over the years. Peabody 43 Brown each winning two NYI 11 5 4 2 12 25 27 Arizona 12 6 5 1 13 34 33 mances from Ava Buon glio Winthrop (9-2) hosts Mar- Jose Zaiter and Drew Lu- events to lead the way. Pittsburgh 11 5 5 1 11 33 41 Anaheim 14 5 6 3 13 29 39 (12 points) and Caroline blehead Thursday (6). cas each scored eight points Caplan won both the 200 NJ 9 4 3 2 10 23 26 Minnesota 11 6 5 0 12 30 30 Buffalo 10 4 4 2 10 30 32 San Jose 11 5 5 1 11 32 40 Waisnor (10 points), the Pi- BOYS BASKETBALL for the Tanners in the loss. freestyle (1:59.01) and the NYR 11 4 5 2 10 29 30 LA 12 3 6 3 9 34 42 Central Division oneers close out the season St. Mary’s 64, Peabody (4-3) is right back 500 freestyle (5:08.22), while North Division GP W L OT Pts GF GA with a bang Wednesday. Is- Cardinal Spellman 40 in action Thursday night (7) Brown won the 200 individ- GP W L OT Pts GF GA Tampa Bay 11 9 1 1 19 42 20 The Spartans nished up at home against Masconom- ual medley (2:03.75) and Florida 10 7 1 2 16 32 28 Toronto 13 10 2 1 21 48 34 abella George added nine Chicago 14 6 4 4 16 39 41 Montreal 12 8 2 2 18 48 31 points, while Abby Adamo their regular season on a et. the 100 buttery (55.38). Columbus 14 6 5 3 15 39 45 Edmonton 15 8 7 0 16 52 52 had seven points. high note Wednesday, win- Marblehead 55, Other winners for Swamp- Carolina 10 7 3 0 14 34 27 Winnipeg 12 7 4 1 15 41 35 Dallas 10 5 2 3 13 34 25 Calgary 12 6 5 1 13 36 33 Lynn eld nishes the ning their third straight Saugus 54 scott were Elizabeth Doki- Nashville 13 5 8 0 10 31 46 Vancouver 16 6 10 0 12 50 63 regular season at 6-5 and game. Junior Hunter Fleming na in the 100 breaststroke Detroit 14 3 9 2 8 27 46 Ottawa 14 2 11 1 5 31 58 awaits its seeding in the up- Omri Merryman led the led the way for Marblehead (1:11.76), Paul Flacke in the Wednesday’s Games Ottawa at Winnipeg, 8 p.m. coming Cape Ann League way with 14 points off the with 14 points, while soph- 100 freestyle (53.33) and Boston at N.Y. Rangers, 7 p.m. St. Louis at Minnesota, ppd tournament next week. bench, while Ali Barry omore Tyrone Countrymon Alex Ianetta in the 50 free- Toronto at Montreal, 7:30 p.m. Carolina at Dallas, 8:30 p.m. Marblehead 35, scored 13 points and Zach was right behind with 13 style (24.82). The Big Blue Thursday’s Games Arizona at Colorado, ppd Saugus 13 Barden added 10 points. points. also got relay wins from the Edmonton at Montreal, 7 p.m. Anaheim at Vegas, 10 p.m. New Jersey at Philadelphia, ppd The Magicians got the win St. Mary’s wraps up the Marblehead (4-4) will host team of Brown, Dokina, Ca- Calgary at Vancouver, 10 p.m. Pittsburgh at N.Y. Islanders, 7 p.m. thanks to a well rounded year at 11-5 and will take Winthrop Thursday evening plan and Flacke in the 200 Tampa Bay at Florida, 7 p.m. San Jose at Los Angeles, 10 p.m. effort led by Leila Walton on rival Bishop Fenwick (5:30). medley relay (1:49.95) and Washington at Buffalo, ppd Friday’s Games Columbus at Chicago, 8 p.m. Boston at N.Y. Rangers, 7 p.m. (12 points, three rebounds) Sunday afternoon (2) in the Myles Manalaysay had 17 the team of Caplan, Mat- Detroit at Nashville, 8 p.m. St. Louis at Arizona, 9 p.m. and Fehr Gillett (six points, quarter nal round of the points to lead the Sachems, thew Brown, Lucy Brown six rebounds). Molly Cronin CCL Cup. while Ryan Mabee (15 and Stepan Ignatiev in the also added two points. Arlington Catholic 65, points) and Tyrone Mander- 400 freestyle relay (3:43.08). TODAY IN SPORTS “It was a good team effort Bishop Fenwick 63 son (12 points) also played Marblehead got wins from for the win,” said Marble- Fenwick (8-7) closes out its well. Cara Grazado in diving Feb. 11 1982 — For the first time in NHL histo- head coach Paul Moran. regular season Friday eve- Saugus (1-6) also has a (211.66) and Jack Grady in 1878 — The Boston Bicycle Club, the ry, referee Kerry Fraser awards penalty first bicycle club in the United States, is shots in the same period. Vancouver’s “Saugus played their hearts ning (6:30) at home against quick turnaround with a the 100 backstroke (58.03). formed. Thomas Gradin and Ivan Hlinka each 1949 — Willie Pep becomes the first score against Red Wings goalie Gilles boxer in the history of the 126-pound Gilbert in the third period of a 4-4 tie at class to regain a lost championship Detroit’s Joe Louis Arena. Mavs’ Cuban relents on anthem with a 15-round unanimous decision 1988 — Wayne Gretzky gets his over Sandy Saddler at Madison Square NHL-record ninth 100-point season. Garden. Gretzky scores a goal and has two 1950 — Gordie Howe of the Detroit assists in the Edmonton Oilers’ 7-2 vic- Red Wings scores three goals for his tory at Vancouver to give him 101 after NBA reiterates policy first NHL hat trick. Howe also has two points, He passes Marcel Dionne, who assists in the 9-4 victory over the Bos- had eight seasons. ton Bruins. 1990 — Mike Tyson loses for the first their rst 10 regular-sea- “This should happen The NBA rule book does 1952 — Philadelphia’s Paul Arizin time when James “Buster” Douglas NBA scores 26 points to win MVP honors knocks him out in the 10th round and From B1 son games without fans everywhere,” New Orle- not speci cally say that and lead the East team to a 108-91 captures the heavyweight championship before allowing 1,500 vac- ans coach Stan Van Gun- the anthem — or anthems, win over the West in the second NBA in one of the biggest upsets in boxing “Our hope is that going cinated essential workers dy tweeted Wednesday. in games involving the To- All-Star game. George Mikan of the Min- history. forward people will take to attend Monday’s game “If you think the anthem ronto Raptors, the lone Ca- neapolis Lakers leads the way for the 1992 — Anfissa Reztsova wins the West with 26 points and 15 rebounds. women’s 7.5-kilometer biathlon event to the same passion they have against Minnesota for free. needs to be played before nadian team in the league 1970 — The Atlanta Hawks score 97 become the first woman to get gold for this issue and apply the Cuban at that point de- sporting events, then play — must be played before points, the most ever scored in the sec- medals in two different Winter Olympic same amount of energy clined to elaborate on his it before every movie, con- games. The only rule re- ond half of an NBA game, en route to a sports. She skied the final 5-kilometer to listen to those who feel decision to not play the cert, church service and the garding the songs states 155-131 win at San Diego. leg on the Soviet Union’s winning 20K 1971 — Montreal’s Jean Beliveau cross-country relay team in the 1988 differently from them,” he anthem, other than to say start of every work day at this: “Players, coaches and scores his 500th goal in the Cana- Olympics. said. “Then we can move nobody noticed until after every business. What good trainers must stand and diens’ 6-2 victory over the Minnesota 1995 — For the first time an NBA team forward and have coura- 11 regular-season home reason is there to play the line up in a digni ed pos- North Stars. to has two of its players sweep the All- geous conversations that games. anthem before a game?” ture along the foul lines 1982 — Houston Rockets center Star Saturday competition. Harold Miner The move wasn’t without The question Van Gundy during the playing of the Moses Malone grabs an NBA-record 21 wins the Slam Dunk and Glen Rice cap- move this country forward offensive rebounds in a 117-100 win tures the Long Distance Shootout for and nd what unites us.” support among NBA coach- raises has been debated for American and/or Canadian over Seattle. the Miami Heat. The Mavericks played es. some time. national anthems.” THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 2021 THE DAILY ITEM B3 WHAT TO WATCH THIS WEEK IN MOVIES Thursday feb. 11 8 p.m. Growth Fuels Happiness CW Walker Micki (Lindsey Morgan) discovers she’s uncomfort- able under the spotlight that’s on her now that Cap- tain James (Coby Bell) has assigned her to run point on a current investigation in the new episode “Don’t Fence Me In.” Walker (Jared Padalecki) talks with brother Liam (Keegan Allen) about their parents and discovers there was some trouble on that front while he was away. Meanwhile, Arlo (Kale Culley) stumbles upon some secrets from his father’s time working undercover. Jeff Pierre and Violet Brinson also star. 8 p.m. FREE grown-ish Ana (Francia Raisa) gets baptized as she and Javi (Henri Esteve) nd their relationship seriously tested for the rst time in the new episode “Water on Wa- ter on Water.” Meanwhile, Zoey (Yara Shahidi) faces frustrating challenges of her own at work, where she keeps getting mixed messages from her new client, the bossy rapper and control freak Indigo (guest star Saweetie). 8 p.m. LIFE Married at First Sight A “Couples’ Cam” episode called “Where We’re From and Where We’re Going” nds Beth and Jamie pre- paring for their third move of the year, while Jephte connects with his Haitian roots. Elsewhere, Danielle and Bobby plan an exciting day for Olivia, while Kar- en urges Miles to take steps to kick his shoe ad- By Paul Hall make Eddie’s new life dif cult. It forced into a role that he never to make the entire lm believable. diction. As Anthony meets someone special, AJ and Eddie Palmer (Justin Timberlake) takes him serious work to get a job dreamed of, needing to stand up It is a smashing success. The rela- Steph come to a meeting of the minds over their has a past. Upon release from pris- and he needs a second chance to for Sam. It is not at all what Eddie tive ease with which Allen is able to biggest disappointment. on, he heads home to live with his land a meager janitorial position. knows, but can a man change? Can display a naivete of his environment 8:31 p.m. grandmother (June Squibb). With His friends are still the same people he see the value in a set of ideals is crucial to grabbing your heart. We CBS Eddie’s mom and dad out of the who he left behind in every behavior that is different from what he has are cheering for him to just become B Positive Already feeling abundantly sorry for himself, Drew picture, his grandmother has always he remembers, both good and bad. been taught his entire life? With the person he wants to be, and not (Thomas Middleditch) sinks even more deeply into been there for him, and she will be But life soon smacks Eddie all the strength in his body, he will who everyone else wants to turn the depression after having to miss daughter Maddie’s again as he attempts to start over in square in the face. Shelly goes off be challenged to become the man young boy into. (Izzy G.) soccer game because of his dialysis ap- the new lm Palmer. with a boyfriend and leaves her son he should be, despite his inherent Palmer has a way of bringing to- pointment in the new episode “Phantom Limb.” That Thankfully, Eddie’s grandmother Sam (Ryder Allen) to be cared for aws. gether some distinct pieces into epic fail in the parenting game soon has him pon- agrees to take him in again, if he fol- by Eddie’s grandma. Sam doesn’t Timberlake takes an emotion- lled a coherent narrative. Sure, there dering whether all these extreme measures to buy lows some rules, and Eddie is happy t Eddie’s image of a boy. He likes journey from hardened criminal to are some shortcomings in the way time until he can get a transplant are even worth the princesses more than anything, and an accepting man just looking for things end up, but along the way, we effort. Annaleigh Ashford also stars; Briga Heelan, to oblige. He quickly realizes that an Linda Lavin and David Anthony Higgins guest star. old ame, Shelly (Juno Temple), still prefers many things that are not a new start. He delivers along the are introduced to a variety of inter- 9 p.m. lives in a trailer on his grandmother’s conducive to tting in with the other way, from his initial uneasy meeting esting characters who are necessary ABC property. It doesn’t take Eddie long boys in school. Sam has many great with Sam to sticking up for the boy to combine the parts into a whole. The Chase to make a conjugal visit to Shelly girlfriends and a heart of gold and at every turn. It’s a journey lled with Eddie Palmer changes. We all can Ken Jennings returns to the hot seat along with his that proves to be intense but brief. It couldn’t be a nicer kid, but living in heartache and discovery that we change, and no matter our individ- two fellow “Jeopardy!” superstars James Holzhauer seems his new freedom takes Eddie a Southern town that is not willing to cringe at and cheer for within the ual circumstances, there are no ex- and Brad Rutter to serve as the Chasers, determined back to his old ways. accept a different young boy proves same two-hour block. cuses for not growing. It will mean a to stop three new contestants from winning cash prizes in a new episode called “You Had Me Holding Those old ways include the fact to be a struggle that just may unex- The revelation here just might be better world for all involved. My Breath.” Sara Haines from “The View” serves as that many in the small town know pectedly open Eddie up. the young Allen. His is a role that host. his past. Friends and foes alike When tragedy strikes, Eddie is needs to connect with the audience Paul’s Grade: B-

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OFF THE MARK / MARK PARISI MODERATELY CONFUSED / JEFF STAHLER DILBERT / SCOTT ADAMS

ROSE IS ROSE / PAT BRADY

GARFIELD / JIM DAVIS BIG NATE / LINCOLN PEIRCE

ARLO AND JANIS / JIMMY JOHNSON

HERMAN / JIM UNGER ZIGGY / TOM WILSON

THE BORN LOSER / ART AND CHIP SANSOM

CROSSWORD DEAR ABBY Estranged mom pushes closer after rst grandchild’s birth DEAR ABBY: My she has started posting mother and I have nev- Dear Abby is written by Abigail about heavy drug use and er been close. We talk to how much it “helps” her. or see each other ve or Van Buren, also known as Jeanne I don’t want to be as- six times a year at family Phillips, and was founded by her sociated with this. I’m functions. Honestly, I am mother, Pauline Phillips. Contact building a career, and I don’t want anyone as- ne with this. Dear Abby at DearAbby.com or P.O. I recently had a baby suming I use drugs, too. (her rst grandchild), Box 69440, Los Angeles, CA 90069. However, I want to re- main friends with Isabel- and suddenly she wants la on Facebook, since it’s to come over all the time. our only method of com- I have tried to set bound- IT’S COMPLICAT- plain to them the rea- munication, and I want aries (giving a day and ED sons. You are within to help her overcome this. time when she may come your rights to set What do you suggest? over), but it makes me DEAR IT’S COM- boundaries regarding look like a bully, and she DISCREET PLICATED: I am sorry your mother’s visits, tells people she doesn’t HELPER IN THE you weren’t willing to and you should not be feel welcome. My issue is SOUTH she struggles with bound- share what caused made to feel guilty for aries. She asks about my your estrangement doing it. DEAR HELPER: I’m nances, inappropriate from your mother be- suggesting you unfriend questions regarding my cause it would have DEAR ABBY: I have Isabella immediately pregnancy, etc. topics I given me more to work known my friend “Isa- for the reason you men- bella” since elementary tioned: the fear of guilt don’t feel comfortable with. Assuming there discussing with her. school. When we were by association. As much I honestly don’t view is a good reason for it teenagers, we both devel- as you would like to this as my problem. We (which I am), your oped medical problems. I help your old friend barely have a relation- mother is correct about tried to help her as much with her addiction ship and haven’t for a what she’s telling peo- as I could, but it became problem, and while you long time, so I think she ple. She ISN’T wel- clear that she was having might suggest she enter trouble dealing with her a treatment program, it should take what I am come. In fact, she’s condition. She was head- won’t happen until she offering. I simply do not quite the opposite. If ed down a bad path and nally realizes the care to see a lot of her. If she doesn’t know the struggling emotionally, drugs are not only NOT she wants to see the baby, reasons for it, you so we gradually grew improving her life, but I feel I must be present apart. preventing her from ac- because her having time should make them clear to her. Because I friended her on Face- complishing it. From alone with the baby is not book because I still want- what you have written, an option that will work. you are hearing her ed to remain friendly, but Isabella is still neck Should I feel bad that she complaints repeated by she never posted any- deep in denial, and you doesn’t feel welcome? others, feel free to ex- thing until recently. Now cannot x that. BRIDGE

After their , steer to no-trump John A. Shedd wrote, “A ship in such strong spades in preference to harbor is safe — but that is not what four hearts. ships are built for.” Now, given a second chance, pass When an opponent pre-empts, is your winning call. Your side can and you enter the auction, you are take three clubs (South pitches the hoping to nd a safe harbor, a con- diamond six), two diamonds and a tract that can be made. Sometimes, diamond . South then waits for though, you have to guess well. two trump tricks for down four, plus Look at the South hand in today’s 800. diagram. After two passes, West on As before, between three no-trump your left opens two spades, a weak and four hearts, it is usually better two-bid; your partner makes a take- to steer into the safer harbor of no- out double; and East raises to three trump. Yes, it is unlucky that hearts spades. You pass (would you?), West are 5-0, but four hearts is not as passes, and North doubles again, good as three no-trump — although promising extra strength. What would it is close. you do now? Against three no-trump, West leads With 9 points including two aces, the spade king: heart two, spade your second pass was cautious. You two, three. West shifts to a club. After might have doubled if it were for pen- conceding a diamond trick, South alty (not responsive, showing length has nine winners if he guesses clubs, in two unbid suits). I would have taking one spade, four diamonds leaned toward three no-trump with and four clubs. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 2021 THE DAILY ITEM B5 DUE TO A PRINTER’S ERROR , THIS PAGE DID NOT RUN IN WEDNESDAY’S ITEM. WE ARE RUNNING IT TODAY. WE APOLOGIZE FOR THE ERROR. COMICS OFF THE MARK / MARK PARISI MODERATELY CONFUSED / JEFF STAHLER DILBERT / SCOTT ADAMS

ROSE IS ROSE / PAT BRADY

GARFIELD / JIM DAVIS BIG NATE / LINCOLN PEIRCE

ARLO AND JANIS / JIMMY JOHNSON

HERMAN / JIM UNGER ZIGGY / TOM WILSON

THE BORN LOSER / ART AND CHIP SANSOM

CROSSWORD DEAR ABBY In-home camera systems don’t sit well with sitter DEAR ABBY: I en- DEAR ABBY: My joy babysitting for the Dear Abby is written by Abigail 25-year-old daughter has children of family and stopped talking to me. friends. But while I have Van Buren, also known as Jeanne She said I need counsel- nothing to hide, I hate Phillips, and was founded by her ing to discuss the abuse how everyone seems to mother, Pauline Phillips. Contact during her childhood. have inside cameras. I I asked, “What abuse?” feel like I’m in a fishbowl, Dear Abby at DearAbby.com or P.O. She won’t say! I can’t like if I let their kids veg Box 69440, Los Angeles, CA 90069. think of any. She was in front of the TV or the never spanked. She was computer, I’ll be judged given anything she asked as lazy. I also hate hav- for and allowed to join ing my picture taken, so watched excessively, ask you think this could dam- any club or sport she was the idea of being on a live the parents how they age our 30-year friend- interested in. think you are doing. Un- feed all day is off-putting. ship? The only thing she fi- Do I ask them to turn less they complain about nally mentioned was that your performance, a good off the cameras, or stop NERVOUS IN my husband and I had babysitting? I can’t be way of handling this arguments. We didn’t ar- the only person who is would be to simply accept OREGON gue often. I’m at a loss. uncomfortable being the situation, or restrict Should I step back and monitored all day like your babysitting to homes DEAR NERVOUS: It leave her alone? I send a caged animal. What’s that are camera-free. has been my observation texts and call her once a good way of handling that men and women view a week. Most go unan- this? DEAR ABBY: I have swered. When she does had a crush on a man sexual relationships differ- answer, she asks if I MONITORED IN since we were in our ently. Women often let their have started counseling. OHIO teens. We’re now in our Please advise. mid-40s. Both of us end- emotions get involved. Men DEAR MONITORED: ed long-term relation- can more easily separate CUT OFF IN People usually have cam- ships about a year ago. the two. It could ABSO- INDIANA eras inside their home for We have stayed in con- security reasons, and so tact every now and then, LUTELY damage your 30- DEAR CUT OFF: Tell they will have a warning but only as friends more year friendship if what he your daughter that you or evidence in case of a like family. He was best expects is a casual are open to counseling, break-in. Parents and pet friends with my beloved but only if it is joint coun- owners enjoy peace of late uncle. friends-with-bene ts rela- seling with her to gure mind knowing they can We have decided to tionship and at some point out why there is such a periodically check to see meet, with sex at the you decide you need more disparity in your and her how their precious angels forefront of our thoughts. from this man you have memories of her child- are doing. The intent is How do I prepare my- hood. If you do, it may I not to spy on you. self to go into this with a had a crush on since your can’t guarantee resolve If you feel you are being sex-only mind frame? Do teens. what’s happening now. BRIDGE

It is well worth the slight risk Sting, an Englishman who went better description than a three-heart from being a high school teacher to . (A three-spade cue-bid a rock musician with The Police, said, would show a long solid minor and “A lot of people approach risk as if it’s ask partner to bid three no-trump with the enemy when it’s really fortune’s a stopper in the opener’s suit.) accomplice.” What should East do now? At Bridge players take risks all the Bridge Base Online, all ve Easts time, some more iffy than others. But who faced this problem bid the “ob- it is pleasing when a gamble pays off vious” four spades. Then, when South exactly as you had hoped. advanced with ve hearts, everyone Look at the East hand in today’s passed. West understandably led the diagram. With neither side vulnerable, spade ace, but declarer ruffed on the your partner opens two spades, show- ing a six-card suit and 5-10 high-card board, drew trumps and ran the clubs points. North three spades, to win all 13 tricks. a Michaels Cue-Bid promising at least East should anticipate this hap- 5-5 in hearts and either minor. What pening and not bid four spades; in- would you do now? stead, he should interpose with four Many experts these days use some- diamonds. Yes, this lets South bid thing called Leaping Michaels. North four hearts, but East will then com- would jump to four clubs to show a pete with four spades. The big plus, heart-club two-suiter. North’s hand of course, is that West will now know is light for that action, but it gives a what to lead against ve hearts. B6 THE DAILY ITEM THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 2021 Arab spacecraft enters orbit around Mars in historic ight By Isabel Debre craft enough for it to be Amal’s arrival puts the Mars’ thin atmosphere. and lander are still work- day and in all seasons. ASSOCIATED PRESS captured by Mars’ gravity. UAE in a league of just A combination orbiter and ing on the surface. It joins six spacecraft It took a nail-biting 11 min- ve space agencies in his- lander from China is sched- For months, Amal’s jour- DUBAI, United Arab already operating around utes for the con rm- tory that have pulled off a uled to reach the planet on ney had been tracked by Emirates — A spacecraft Mars: three U.S., two Eu- ing success to reach Earth. functioning Mars mission. Wednesday. It will circle the UAE’s state-run media from the United Arab ropean and one Indian. Tensions were high: As the country’s rst ven- Mars until the rover sepa- with rapturous enthusi- Emirates swung into orbit Over the years, Mars has ture beyond Earth’s orbit, rates and attempts to land asm. Landmarks across Amal had to perform a around Mars on Tuesday been the graveyard for the ight is a point of in- in May to look for signs of series of turns and engine in a triumph for the Arab the UAE, including Burj rings to maneuver into world’s rst interplane- a multitude of missions tense pride for the oil-rich ancient life. Khalifa, the tallest tow- tary mission. from various countries. nation as it seeks a future A rover from the U.S. er on Earth, glowed red orbit, reducing its speed Ground controllers at A visibly relieved Om- in space. named Perseverance is to mark the spacecraft’s to 11,200 mph from over the UAE’s space center ran Sharaf, the mission’s An ebullient Mohammed set to join the crowd next anticipated arrival. Bill- 75,000 mph. in Dubai rose to their feet director, declared, “To the bin Zayed Al Nahyan, the week, aiming for a land- boards depicting Amal The control room full of people of the UAE and UAE’s day-to-day ruler, ing Feb. 18. It will be the tower over Dubai’s high- and broke into applause Emirati engineers held Arab and Islamic nations, was on hand at mission rst leg in a decade-long ways. This year is the 50th when word came that the their breath as Amal dis- craft, called Amal, Arabic we announce the success of control and said: “Congrat- U.S.-European project to anniversary of the coun- for Hope, had reached the the UAE reaching Mars.” ulations to the leadership bring Mars rocks back to try’s founding, casting even appeared behind Mars’ end of its seven-month, Two more unmanned and people of the UAE. ... Earth to be examined for more attention on Amal. dark side. Then it re- 300-million-mile journey spacecraft from the U.S. Your joy is indescribable.” evidence the planet once If all goes as planned, emerged from the plan- and had begun circling and China are following About 60 percent of all harbored microscopic life. Amal over the next two et’s shadow, and contact the red planet, where it close behind, set to arrive Mars missions have ended If it pulls this off, Chi- months will settle into an was restored on schedule. at Mars over the next in failure, crashing, burning na will become only the will gather data on Mars’ exceptionally high, ellipti- Screens at the space cen- atmosphere. several days. All three up or otherwise falling short second country to land cal orbit of 13,670 miles by ter revealed that Amal The orbiter red its main missions were launched in a testament to the com- successfully on Mars. 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LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE OF MORTGAGEE'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE Last Offices with plenty of sun! In 3 MORTGAGEE'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE PAY CALLS story bldg. with elevator, at 319 By virtue and in execution of the Power of Sale contained in a certain mortgage Lynnway. Secure bldg. with plenty of By virtue of and in execution of the Power of Sale contained in a certain mortgage given by Cynthia Gillette, Scott Gillette, Elizabeth Dewey to Mortgage Electronic parking!!! Rents $350 & $450. Call given by Mark D. Aldred and Renee A. Aldred to Champion Mortgage, a division of Registration Systems, Inc., as nominee for Countrywide Home Loans, Inc., dated Pay Call Numbers 781-632-4086/C (900, 976 and 550) Key Bank, USA, National Association, dated October 10, 2003 and recorded in August 26, 2006 and recorded in the Essex County (Southern District) Registry of Advertiser telephone numbers with REAL ESTATE Essex County (Southern District) Registry of Deeds in Book 21957, Page 579 (the Deeds in Book 26035, Page 453, as modified by a certain modification 900, 976 and 550 prefixes MUST FOR SALE "Mortgage") of which mortgage Wilmington Savings Fund Society, FSB, d/b/a agreement dated February 9, 2018, and recorded with said Essex County disclose the price of the telephone Christiana Trust, not individually but as trustee for Pretium Mortgage Acquisition (Southern District) Registry of Deeds in Book 36630, Page 67 of which mortgage call. When a number is published All real estate advertising in this Trust is the present holder by Assignment from Champion Mortgage, a division of the undersigned is the present holder, by assignment from: newspaper is subject to the Federal within the advertisement the per Key Bank, NA as successor by merger to Champion Mortgage, a division of Fair Housing Act of 1968, the Massachu- minute and/or flat charge must be setts Anti Discrimination Act and the Boston and Keybank, USA, NA a National Bank to Household Finance Corp II, its successors or Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc. to The Bank of New York Mellon fka Cambridge Fair Housing Ordinances, which makes included. If you dial a pay per call assigns dated February 12, 2007 and recorded at said Registry of Deeds in Book The Bank of New York, as Trustee for the Certificateholders of the CWABS Inc., it illegal to advertise any preference, limitation, or number from an advertisement appear- discrimination based on race, color, religion, sex, 26652, Page 148, and Assignment from Household Finance Corp II to U.S. Bank Asset-Backed Certificates, Series 2006-18, recorded on December 11, 2012, in ing in the classified section and it handicap, familial status, national origin, ancestry, Trust, N.A. as Trustee for LSF9 Master Participating Trust dated January 29, 2015 Book No. 32007, at Page 516 age, children, marital status, sexual orientation, DOES NOT disclose this information, and recorded at said Registry of Deeds in Book 33850, Page 353, and veteran's status, or source of income or any please notify the Item classified intention to make any such preference, limitation Assignment from U.S Bank Trust National Association not in its individual Capacity for breach of the conditions of said mortgage and for the purpose of foreclosing, department immediately. Response to or discrimination. but solely as Trustee for LSF9 Master Participation Trust to CitiBank, N.A. as the same will be sold at Public Auction at 5:00 PM on March 1, 2021, on the This newspaper will not knowingly accept any any pay per call numbers will be advertising for real estate which is in violation of Trustee for CMLTI Asset Trust dated August 14, 2018 and recorded at said Registry mortgaged premises located at 610 Lynnfield Street, Lynn, Essex County, charged to your telephone bill and the law. Our readers are hereby informed that all of Deeds in Book 36966, Page 166, and Assignment from CitiBank, N.A. as Massachusetts, all and singular the premises described in said mortgage, dwellings in this newspaper are available on an anyone under 18 years of age must Trustee for CMLTI Asset Trust to Wilmington Savings Fund Society, FSB, d/b/a equal opportunity basis. To complain of have parent's consent. discrimination, please call HUD toll-free at Christiana Trust, not individually but as trustee for Pretium Mortgage Acquisition TO WIT: Please call immediately for further 1-800-669-9777. For the N.E. area, call HUD at Trust dated July 9, 2019 and recorded at said Registry of Deeds in Book 37651, The land with the buildings thereon situated in Lynn, Essex County, Massachusetts 617-595-5308. The toll-free number for the details or information. Page 030, for breach of conditions of said mortgage and for the purpose of the premises currently numbered 610 LynnfieId Street and being shown as Lot 18 hearing-impaired is 1-800-927-9275. CLASSIFIED foreclosing the same, the mortgaged premises located at 60 Ballard Street, B on a plan entitled "Subdivision of land owned by Abraham Tassel, Roger S. (781)593-7700 Saugus, MA 01906 will be sold at a Public Auction at 1:00 PM on March 4, 2021, Brown, C.E. Lynn, Ma August 20, 1959" and recorded with Essex South District at the mortgaged premises, more particularly described below, all and singular the Registry of Deeds in Book 4614, page 400. Being the same premises conveyed to AUTOMOTIVE premises described in said mortgage, to wit: the herein named grantor(s) by deed recorded with the Essex Registry of Deeds in HELP WANTED Book 25723, Page 533. The land together with the buildings thereon in Saugus, bounded and described as AUTOMOBILES JOB INFORMATION follows: For mortgagor's(s') title see deed recorded with Essex County (Southern District) Registry of Deeds in Book 25723, Page 533. SERVICES SOUTHWESTERLY by Ballard Street, 80 feet; CAR FOR SALE SOUTHEASTERLY by lot 4 on plan hereinafter referred to, 100 feet These premises will be sold and conveyed subject to and with the benefit of all NOTICE 1998 CRV $1500 NORTHEASTERLY by lots 381 and 380 on said plan, 80 feet; and rights, rights of way, restrictions, easements, covenants, liens or claims in the For more information and assistance 4 Cyl. Automatic NORTHWESTERLY by land of owners unknown, 100 feet; nature of liens, improvements, public assessments, any and all unpaid taxes, tax regarding the reliability of business 4 Dr. Sedan titles, tax liens, water and sewer liens and any other municipal assessments or opportunities, work-at-home opportuni- Looks good, Runs good Being shown as lots 5 and 6 on a plan entitled, "Plan of Edison Terrace in Saugus, liens or existing encumbrances of record which are in force and are applicable, ties, employment services and financ- Call 857-266-4010 Mass, owned by H. S Moody Land Co.," dated May 8, 1907, drawn by L. G. having priority over said mortgage, whether or not reference to such restrictions, ing, the Daily Item urges its readers to Hawkes, Surveyor recorded with Essex South District Deeds, Bookof Plans 15, Plan easements, improvements, liens or encumbrances is made in the deed. contact the Better Business Bureau 50, and containing according to said plan 8,000 square feet. Said premises are Inc., 290 Donald Lynch Blvd., Suite known as and numbered 60 said Ballard Street. TERMS OF SALE: 102, Marlborough, MA 07152-4705 or call 508-652-4800 Find great For Title reference see Deed previously recorded at Book 19581, Page 328. A deposit of Ten Thousand ($10,000.00) Dollars by certified or bank check will be required to be paid by the purchaser at the time and place of sale. The balance is NOTICE For mortgagor's title see deed recorded with the Essex County (Southern to be paid by certified or bank check at Harmon Law Offices, P.C., 150 California Don't pay to find work before you get bargains in District) Registry of Deeds in Book 19581, Page 328. St., Newton, Massachusetts 02458, or by mail to P.O. Box 610389, Newton the job. Legitimate job placement firms Highlands, Massachusetts 02461-0389, within thirty (30) days from the date of that work to fill specific positions The premises will be sold subject to any and all unpaid taxes and other sale. Deed will be provided to purchaser for recording upon receipt in full of the cannot charge an upfront fee. For free municipal assessments and liens, and subject to prior liens or other enforceable purchase price. The description of the premises contained in said mortgage shall information about avoiding employ- encumbrances of record entitled to precedence over this mortgage, and subject to control in the event of an error in this publication. ment service scams, write the Federal and with the benefit of all easements, restrictions, reservations and conditions of Trade Commission at Washington, record and subject to all tenancies and/or rights of parties in possession. Other terms, if any, to be announced at the sale. D.C., 20580 or call the National Fraud Information Center, Terms of the Sale: Cashier's or certified check in the sum of $5,000.00 THE BANK OF NEW YORK MELLON F/K/A THE BANK OF NEW YORK, AS TRUSTEE 1-800-876-7060 as a deposit must be shown at the time and place of the sale in order to qualify as FOR THE CERTIFICATEHOLDERS OF THE CWABS, INC., ASSET-BACKED a bidder (the mortgage holder and its designee(s) are exempt from this CERTIFICATES, SERIES 2006-18 RENTALS requirement); high bidder to sign written Memorandum of Sale upon acceptance of Present holder of said mortgage bid; balance of purchase price payable by certified check in thirty (30) days from the date of the sale at the offices of mortgagee's attorney, Korde & Associates, By its Attorneys, APARTMENTS P.C., 900 Chelmsford Street, Suite 3102, Lowell, MA 01851 or such other time as HARMON LAW OFFICES, P.C. may be designated by mortgagee. The description for the premises contained in 150 California St. said mortgage shall control in the event of a typographical error in this publication. Newton, MA 02458 FLAX POND (617)558-0500 Lake Front 1 Bedroom Apt. 1st. Flr. Other terms to be announced at the sale. Include Heat Hot Water and Parking 16203 ONLY $1295 a month Wilmington Savings Fund Society, FSB, d/b/a Christiana Trust, not individually but Item: February 4, 11 and 18, 2021 WYOMA SQUARE as trustee for Pretium Mortgage Attractive 1 Bedroom Apt. 1st. Flr. Acquisition Trust LICENSING BOARD OF THE CITY OF LYNN Includes Heat Hot Water and Parking Korde & Associates, P.C. The following hearing will be held on Tuesday, February 23, 2021, at 3:00 PM in ONLY $1095 a month 900 Chelmsford Street Council Chambers at Lynn City Hall: Notice is hereby given that East Coast Wine Suite 3102 CALL CENTURY REALTY classifieds Inc., State Street Liquors at 44 State Street, has applied for a Transfer of License 781-593-0004 Lowell, MA 01851 to East Coast Wine Inc., DBA State Street Liquors, Roman Levinsky, Manager. (978) 256-1500 Patricia M. Barton, Chairperson Placing a help wanted ad is great for Aldred, Mark D., 19-036550 Item: February 11, 15, 2021. finding the skilled workers you need. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 2021 THE DAILY ITEM CLASSIFIED B7 INTERNATIONAL WHO expert group recommends AstraZeneca vaccine

By Jamey Keaten The AstraZeneca vaccine shot from Johnson & John- noted that the AstraZene- ASSOCIATED PRESS is important because it son. ca shot requires storage at forms the bulk of the stock- The expert group’s rec- refrigerator temperatures GENEVA — Independent pile acquired so far by the ommendations about the — not the far colder tem- experts advising the World U.N.-backed effort known AstraZeneca vaccine, which Health Organization about peratures required of the as COVAX, which aims to was developed at Oxford P zer-BioNTech vaccine immunization on Wednes- deploy coronavirus vac- University in Britain, that the group has already day recommended the use cines to people globally. CO- largely mirror those issued recommended for use. of AstraZeneca’s vaccine VAX plans to start shipping earlier by the European even in countries that hundreds of millions of dos- Medicines Agency and Brit- So far, the P zer-BioN- turned up worrying corona- es of the vaccine worldwide ain’s drug regulator. Tech vaccine is the only one virus variants in their pop- later this month, but that Cravioto said the Astra- to receive a WHO emergen- ulations. is contingent on WHO ap- Zeneca vaccine should be cy use listing. The WHO experts’ advice proval for the shot, vaccine used in older age groups de- The expert group noted is used by health care of - stocks and countries’ readi- spite the lack of solid data, that “preliminary analy- cials worldwide, but doesn’t similar to advice from the ness to receive it. PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS ses” showed the AstraZen- amount to a green light for But the vaccine has faced EMA and Britain. eca vaccine had a reduced the United Nations and its rising concerns. After an A nurse holds a dose of AstraZeneca vaccine “That means people over effectiveness against coro- partners to ship the vac- early study suggested that before administering it to a tourist resort 65 years of age should be navirus variants that have cine to countries that have employee north of Port Louis, Mauritius. it might be less effective given the vaccination,” he emerged in Britain and signed up to receive the against a variant  rst seen said. South Africa. Still, the stud- shots through a global ini- in South Africa, the South pacity, especially against Instead of rolling out 1 Countries including Ger- ies were too small to pro- tiative. That approval could African government scram- severe disease, there is no million AstraZeneca dos- many, France and Belgium, come after separate WHO bled to tweak its COVID-19 reason not to recommend es as planned, South Afri- however, have said the As- duce de nitive results and group meetings on Fri- vaccination program. its use even in countries ca’s health minister said traZeneca vaccine should scientists think the vac- day and Monday to assess “Even if there is a reduc- that have the circulation Wednesday that the gov- not be used in older people, cines might still be helpful whether an emergency-use tion in the possibility of of the variants,” said Dr. ernment would start im- citing insuf cient evidence. in reducing severe disease, listing for the AstraZeneca this vaccine having a full Alejandro Cravioto, chair of munizing health workers The WHO’s chief scientist, which would greatly slow vaccine is warranted. impact in its protection ca- the WHO’s expert group. with the still-unlicensed Dr. Soumya Swaminathan, the pandemic. Russia wants Navalny ally arrested abroad; Lithuania refuses By Vladimir ternational wanted list. Kremlin. Russian author- sponded to protests with Isachenkov Volkov, who has lived ities have rejected the ac- a sweeping crackdown, de- ASSOCIATED PRESS abroad since 2019, has cusation. taining about 11,000 peo- rejected the charges, and Protests across Russia ple across Russia, many MOSCOW — A Moscow Lithuania’s government drew tens of thousands of of whom were later  ned court on Wednesday or- has refused to carry out people to the streets for or handed jail sentences dered the arrest of a top the Russian court’s order. two straight weekends ranging from 7 to 15 days. ally of Russian opposition “Using international in January in the larg- They also have moved to leader Alexei Navalny, tools for politically mo- est show of discontent isolate key members of but Lithuania, where the tivated prosecution is a in years. More protests Navalny’s team, putting associate lives, bluntly re- wrong practice,” Lithu- rocked Moscow and St. Pe- several of his top associ- jected the demand to take anian Interior minister tersburg after a Moscow ates under house arrests him into custody. Agne Bilotaite said. court on Feb. 2 sentenced for two months without FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS The action against Leo- “This raises serious Navalny to two years and access to the internet. nid Volkov by the Bas- doubts about Russia’s eight months in prison for In a shift of strate- Refugees who ed the con ict in Ethiopia’s manny District Court was membership in these or- violating terms of his pro- gy amid the crackdown, Tigray region ride a bus going to the Village seen as part of an effort ganizations,” she said, re- bation while recuperating Volkov said last week that 8 temporary shelter, near the Sudan-Ethiopia by authorities to squelch ferring to the Russian ar- in Germany. the pro-Navalny demon- border, in Hamdayet, eastern Sudan. demonstrations demand- rest warrant sent through That stems from a 2014 strations should pause ing the release of Navalny, Interpol. embezzlement conviction until the spring, arguing a top Kremlin foe who has Navalny, 44, an anti-cor- that Navalny has reject- that an attempt to main- ‘Emaciated’ been jailed since Jan. 17. ruption investigator who ed as fabricated and the tain rallies each weekend Volkov, a chief strategist is Russian President Vlad- European Court of Hu- would only lead to thou- for Navalny, was charged imir Putin’s most promi- man Rights has ruled to sands more arrests and survivors hint with encouraging minors nent critic, was arrested be unlawful. He described wear out participants. to take part in unautho- upon returning from Ger- his new imprisonment as On Tuesday, however, he rized rallies, which could many, where he spent  ve “Putin’s personal revenge” announced a new form of at worse in land him in jail for up to months recovering from for surviving and exposing protest, urging residents three years. He had al- a nerve-agent poisoning the assassination plot. of big cities to brie y gath- Ethiopia’s Tigray ready been put on an in- that he blames on the The authorities re- er in residential court- By Cara Anna prepared for the worst, is Ethnic clashes in Darfur could ASSOCIATED PRESS what I’m saying.” The Tigray regional cap- NAIROBI, Kenya — ital, Mekele, “is, a paradox “Many, many severe cases to say, a very lucky place,” reignite Sudan’s old con ict of malnutrition” are be- added Francesco Rocca, ing reported in Ethiopia’s president of the Interna- of the transitional govern- family, from the Arab Ri- embattled Tigray region, tional Federation of Red ment. It was replaced with zeigat tribe, subsequent- a much smaller, political Red Cross of cials said Cross and Red Crescent ly attacked people in the Wednesday, as 80 percent mission. Krinding camp and other Societies. It now hosts a of Tigray’s 6 million peo- “Anyone could have pre- areas across Genena. quarter-million displaced ple are unreachable in the dicted that as soon as the Three days later, clashes people. fourth month of  ghting U.N. troops departed, some renewed in South Darfur Rocca described a “very and “emaciated” women of these militias would be- province between Rizeigat dif cult visit” to Tigray in and children  ll displace- gin attacking,” said John and the non-Arab Falata which accessible hospitals ment camps. Prendergast, co-founder of tribe over the killing of a are “barely working” with Reports of people al- The Sentry, an organiza- shepherd in al-Twaiyel vil- no medicines, no food for ready starving to death tion that tracks corruption lage. patients and no psychoso- might just be a handful, and human rights viola- The  ghting in the two cial support — “something but “after a month it will FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS tions in Africa. provinces killed around be in the thousands,” surreal” after being looted The bloodshed followed 470 people, including Bara- warned Ethiopian Red or damaged. Residents displaced from a surge of vio- a familiar scenario: a dis- ka and three aid workers, Cross president Ato Abera “I have never seen a lent attacks squat on blankets and in hastily pute between two people according to the United Tola. After two months, place where a simple an- made tents in the village of Masteri in west or a minor crime turning Nations and local of cials. he said, it will be tens of tibiotic is not present,” he Darfur, Sudan. into all-out ethnic clashes. More than 120,000 people, thousands. later told The Associat- It  rst grew out of a  st- mostly women and chil- Fighting continues be- ed Press in an interview, By Samy Magdy attack on “militias and  ght on Jan. 15 between dren, ed their homes, in- tween Ethiopian and al- expressing shock at “the ASSOCIATED PRESS janjaweed” — a name that two men in a camp for dis- cluding at least 4,300 who lied forces and those of the systematic aggression to harkens back to dark times placed people in Genena, crossed into neighboring health facilities.” CAIRO — Sayid Ismael for Darfur. now-fugitive Tigray gov- Baraka, a Sudanese-Amer- the capital of West Darfur Chad, the U.N. said. The ernment that had domi- Vaccines have expired. The Arab militias known province . An Arab man transitional government There are no HIV or tu- ican visiting from Atlanta, as janjaweed became no- nated the country’s lead- was playing with his three was stabbed to death. The deployed additional troops berculosis drugs. “This torious in 2003 and 2004 suspect, from the African to West Darfur and South ership for nearly 30 years. children, and his wife was is unacceptable,” Rocca for their terror campaigns, Massalit tribe, was ar- Darfur to try to contain the The con ict broke out making tea, when the gun- just before the harvest in said. In the camps for dis- killing and raping civil- rested, but the dead man’s situation. men stormed into his fam- the largely agricultural placed people, “there is a ians, when the Khartoum ily village in Sudan’s Dar- region and in the midst of high risk of an outbreak of government unleashed fur region. a locust outbreak. Much cholera or other diseases.” them to put down an insur- YOUR The gunmen went of the Tigray population And it is “ridiculous” to gency by Darfur’s non-Ar- SOURCE through the village of Ja- has been living off what- speak of the COVID-19 ab residents. Some 300,000 bal, shooting people. The FOR ever resources they have pandemic when some people were killed and 2.7 since early November, and 30 displaced people are 36-year-old Baraka was million were displaced, be- many people are on the forced to live in a class- shot to death as he rushed fore the violence gradually room, he said. to help a wounded neigh- declined. run, leaving possessions Offering clear understanding and behind. Rocca repeated the bor, his wife said. The at- Sudan is on a fragile Nearly 3.8 million peo- plea for more access for tack on Jan. 16 left more path to democracy after a communication throughout the entire process! ple in Tigray need help, humanitarian workers. than two dozen dead in popular uprising led the Abera said. “Slowly, slowly, support is and around the village. military to overthrow long- He described seeing dis- arriving but it’s still not They were among 470 time autocratic President placed women and chil- enough,” he said. people killed in a days-long Omar al-Bashir in April dren in the northern town Asked what it will take explosion of violence be- 2019. A transitional mili- of Shire who were “all for the con ict to end, he tween Arab and non-Arab tary-civilian government is tribes last month in Dar- emaciated ... their skin is told the AP that “I think it now in power, trying to end 947 Western Ave., Lynn, MA 01905-2640 really on their bones.” And will take a long time. The fur. 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Membership eligibility required. workers are able to reach ence of other actors on the over the government’s ef- after the joint U.N.-Afri- Tigray’s rural areas, ground, it’s really dif cult forts to implement a peace can Union peacekeeping “there we will see a more to predict how this will deal and protect civilians. force that had been in Dar- devastating crisis,” Ab- end and how long it will Baraka’s wife, Sa ya fur for a decade ended its www.rwcu.com era said. “We have to get be protracted.” Mohammed, blamed the mandate, at the request B8 THE DAILY ITEM THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 2021 BUSINESS Powell stresses commitment to full employment and low rates By Christopher short-term interest rate whose benets are broadly one-quarter of Americans Rugaber from its level near zero. He shared,” Powell said. have been just 4 percent, ASSOCIATED PRESS also said the central bank Powell’s language “would job losses among the poor- is not currently considering sound remarkable to an est one-quarter have been WASHINGTON — Fed- any reductions to the size earlier generation of cen- “a staggering 17 percent,” eral Reserve Chair Jerome of its $120 billion in month- tral bankers,” said Krish- Powell said. Powell on Wednesday un- ly bond purchases, which na Guha, an analyst at the The Fed last year rened derscored the Fed’s com- are intended to keep lon- investment bank Evercore its denition of maximum mitment to reducing unem- employment as a “broad ger-term interest rates low. ISI, in a note to clients. His PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS ployment to multi-decade The chairman did not speech “placed restoring a and inclusive” goal that lows, where it stood before refer to the surging stock strong labor market at the includes consideration of DJ Johnson sits for a portrait in New Orleans. the pandemic, while signal- market or to recent signs heart of the central bank’s the unemployment rate of ing little concern about the of market froth, like the agenda to a greater extent Black and Hispanic Ameri- risk of potentially high in- explosive volatility in the than perhaps ever before cans as well as overall job- Virus dims ation or nancial-market prices of GameStop and while playing down con- lessness. instability. other stocks targeted by or- cerns about potential ex- President Joe Biden is Powell stressed during a dinary day traders. cess in ation.” pushing a $1.9 trillion eco- webcast to the Economic He emphasized, as he fre- He noted that roughly 4 nomic rescue package that Carnival joy and Club of New York that the quently has before, that the million people who are out has raised concern among U.S. job market remains loss of millions of jobs has of work have stopped look- some economists about weak despite having im- fallen disproportionately ing for jobs, which means potential in ation, in part commerces in proved from the depths of on the least-advantaged they aren’t counted as un- because millions of Ameri- the pandemic-induced re- households. employed. If they were, the cans who have been fortu- cession. “Despite the surprising unemployment rate would nate enough to keep jobs New Orleans And he signaled that the speed of recovery early on, be closer to 10 percent. have accumulated signi- cant savings. Once vaccines Fed isn’t considering any we are still very far from And while the job losses that again this year. But are more widely distribut- By Rebecca Santana increase in its benchmark a strong labor market among the highest-earning ASSOCIATED PRESS obviously, that’s not hap- ed, those savings could fuel a burst of spending beyond pening,” she said. “It’ll be NEW ORLEANS — very different.” what still-decimated busi- During last year’s Carni- nesses could handle, spur- It’s difcult to measure val season, tourists at the the exact economic effect ring higher prices. Elysian Fields Inn gath- Powell, however, showed of a holiday that stretch- ered over breakfast to talk es from Jan. 6 and ends little concern that such a about parades from the dynamic would occur. Last on a Tuesday in Febru- night before. At NOLA Art month, he suggested that ary or March. A Tulane Bar, they sipped cocktails any high in ation that re- University study looked and watched a parade go sulted would likely be tem- at the 12-day period lead- porary. by. At Kajun’s Pub, many ing up to Fat Tuesday in Powell was also asked revelers started and end- 2014 and determined that by Peter Blair Henry, an ed Fat Tuesday in the bar. Mardi Gras had a roughly economics professor at Not this year. COVID-19 $164 million direct eco- New York University, how is tamping down the joy — nomic impact on the New Biden’s proposed rescue and the revenue — associ- Orleans economy. plan compares to esti- ated with Carnival season Jennifer and Matt John- mates issued by some ana- in New Orleans. Parades son bought what is now lysts, such as the Congres- that normally draw thou- the Carnaval Lounge on sional Budget Ofce, of the sands in the weeks before St. Claude in summer gap between the economy’s Fat Tuesday — which falls 2019, and the 2020 Mar- current output and what on Feb. 16 this year — di Gras season was their it would be if it were back have been canceled. rst as business owners. FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS to full health. Most esti- In this city where mu- The lounge was becoming mates of that gap are much sic, food and cultural cel- popular for live music and Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell testi es before a House smaller than Biden’s $1.9 ebrations are interlocking Financial Services Committee hearing on Capitol Hill in Washington. Brazilian food. trillion package. blocks of the hospitality Hundreds of people industry, bars and restau- passed through on Fat rants that usually over- Tuesday. By the time Government investigating ow with free-spending St. Patrick’s Day rolled customers are closed or around, the pandemic operating at limited ca- shut everything down. massive counterfeit N95 mask scam pacity. Live music is all They still have the Guin- By Colleen Long in phony websites pur- but dead. ness beer that was never ASSOCIATED PRESS porting to sell vaccines The toll of this year’s served. as well as fake medicine toned-down Mardi Gras They cautiously re- WASHINGTON — Fed- produced overseas and is evident on St. Claude opened after Labor Day eral authorities are in- scams involving person- Avenue, an off-the-beat- at restricted capacity and vestigating a massive al protective equipment. en-track stretch that has without live music. That counterfeit N95 mask The schemes deliver pho- become a destination in lasted until about Novem- operation in which fake ny products, unlike fraud recent years. Many of the ber, when they started 3M masks were sold in at earlier in the pandemic street’s small business to notice a renewed cau- least ve states to hospi- that focused more on eec- owners have weathered so tiousness in customers. So tals, medical facilities and ing customers. much already that even as they closed yet again and government agencies. The 3M, based in Maplewood, coronavirus vaccinations likely won’t reopen until foreign-made knockoffs Minnesota, is among the ramp up, they’re prepared it’s clear that live music are becoming increasingly largest global producers for a long wait before busi- can resume. difcult to spot and could of the N95 mask, which ness gets back to normal. The two are optimistic put health care workers at has been approved by the Michelle Hagan and her about vaccines and the PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS grave risk for the corona- U.S. National Institute husband own the nine- passage of the Save Our virus. This December 2020 image provided by U.S. for Occupational Safety room inn just steps off Stages legislation, which These masks are giving Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) and Health and is con- St. Claude. Last year, one aims to get money to rst responders “a false shows a counterfeit N95 surgical mask that sidered the gold standard of the groups known as a struggling music venues. sense of security,” said was seized by ICE and U.S. Customs and in protection against the krewe paraded right by They also understand that Steve Francis, assistant Border Protection. coronavirus. The company the house with a proces- live music will probably director for global trade delivered some 2 billion Ofcials could not name a major problem as scam- sion called Chewbacchus be one of the last things investigations with the N95 masks in 2020 as the — an homage to a “Star to return after the virus is the states or the company mers seek to exploit hos- Homeland Security De- pandemic soared, but in Wars” character. She de- fully defeated. involved because of the ac- pitals and desperate and partment’s principal in- earlier months of the pan- scribed it as one of the “I think people who vestigative arm. He added, tive investigation. weary Americans. Feder- demic, when masks were best nights since the cou- didn’t realize music had “We’ve seen a lot of fraud Nearly a year into the al investigators say they in short supply, fraudsters ple bought the inn. an impact on their life and other illegal activity.” pandemic, fraud remains have seen an increase starting popped up. “I was really hoping for now do,” Jennifer said. Stocks end mixed after a day of Local news on your doorstep wavering; bond yields fall By Ken Sweet, stock indexes. Investors consumer prices rose 0.3 Damian J. Troise have been encouraged by percent in January, led by and Alex Veiga surprisingly good compa- a surge in energy. Even ASSOCIATED PRESS ny earnings reports, indi- though the gain was the cations that a recent surge biggest monthly increase Another wobbly day on in new coronavirus cases since July, in ation over Wall Street ended with is easing, progress in the the past year has re- the major stock indexes distribution of vaccines mained relatively low, up mostly lower, though the and signs that lawmakers a modest 1.4 percent. Core Dow Jones Industrial Av- in Washington are moving in ation, which excludes erage inched up to anoth- toward delivering anoth- volatile food and energy er all-time high. er nancial boost for the costs, is also up 1.4 per- The S&P 500 slipped economy. cent with core prices un- less than 0.1 percent after “We’re sort of catching changed in January. swinging between a gain our breath after the surge The report was encour- of 0.5 percent and a loss of we had last week,” Sam aging for investors be- 0.7 percent. Nearly 60 per- Stovall, chief investment cause it suggests the U.S. Home delivery starts at only $4.50 per week. cent of the companies in strategist at CFRA. economy will be able to re- the benchmark index rose, The S&P 500 dropped ceive more stimulus with- 50% off your rst month of home delivery though a slide in technol- 1.35 points to 3,909.88. out overheating. ogy stocks and companies The Dow rose 61.97 “Generally, the market when you use coupon code dailyitem that provide consumer points, or 0.2 percent to has seen a very favorable services and products kept 31,437.80. The Nasdaq backdrop and that likely at checkout at www.itemlive.com those gains in check. lost 35.16 points, or 0.3 remains the case going Treasury yields fell af- percent, to 13,972.53. The forward,” said Sal Bruno, ter a government report Russell 2000 index of chief investment ofcer showed that in ation re- small companies fell 16.56 at IndexIQ. “In ation re- mained tame last month. points, or 0.7 percent, to mains benign and there’s The muted market ac- 2,282.44. still going to be a pretty Offer available to new subscribers only tion follows a string of re- The Labor Department big stimulus package go- cord highs for the major said Wednesday that U.S. ing forward.”