MONDAY JULY 5, 2021 Diverse People United in Wyoma Square By Sam Minton who gathered were many For Whittredge, Sun- ITEM STAFF local politicians. City day’s march was about Council hopeful Coco Alin- reminding people about LYNN — It might have sug was among those who the inequity that exists in been raining on the Fourth participated in the march, America today. On a day of July but the group Di- and noticed that the crowd when the country’s inhab- verse People United “Oc- that had gathered was a itants are supposed to cel- cupied Wyoma Square” de- “sea of diversity.” ebrate freedom, that isn’t spite the dismal weather. Even though the weath- the case for all Americans, The group gathered er may not have been the he said. Sunday to ensure that its best, Neil Whittredge of “Today is what they call ITEM PHOTO | JULIA HOPKINS message was heard — “We Diverse People United was Independence Day, we’re aren’t free until everyone Demonstrators march from Manning Field to Wyoma Square at the “Occupy pleased with the communi- here to observe how the Wyoma Square” demonstration organized by Diverse People United for the is free.” ty members who came out Fourth of July. More photos on LOOK!, page A8. Included among those and voiced their support. OCCUPY, A7 DeRousi Hardly horrible in Marblehead Swampscott given looks down a super on increased send-off air traf c By Tréa Lavery in Saugus ITEM STAFF By Sam Minton SWAMPSCOTT — The town govern- ITEM STAFF ment is voicing its opposition to pro- posed changes at Logan Airport that Residents won’t see Dr. would result in increased air traf c over David Derousi at any the town’s coastal residents. more school committee Alice Stein, the town’s representative meetings. on the Massachusetts Port Authority The most recent school (MassPort) Community Advisory Com- committee meeting at the mittee, said at a Select Board meeting end of June was his last Wednesday that the airport has received as superintendent for recommendations from Massachusetts Saugus schools. After ve Institute of Technology to shift 25 per- years, DeRousi announced cent of incoming  ights so that they  y his retirement earlier this over the Nahant causeway. While the year before taking an in- change is meant to increase both ef - terim superintendent po- ITEM PHOTO | JULIA HOPKINS ciency and equity, Stein said, it will also sition in Raymond, N.H. Max Urena throws candy to the crowd wearing an American ag suit during the increase traf c and noise over the town. After returning from Marblehead Horribles Parade. More photos on LOOK!, page A8. “You probably hear about Milton and executive session, Tom Hyde Park. They have a lot of problems Whittredge, chair of the with traf c overhead. They’re constant- School Committee, took ly being inundated with planes  ying the time to publicly ac- STEVE KRAUSE overhead,” Stein said. “They’re, in my knowledge the former su- COMMENTARY opinion, the worst-case scenario. We’re perintendent. not there, and my concern … is I don’t “I know that your posi- want Swampscott to be there.” tion is pretty much very All hail Stein explained that incoming  ights thankless — superinten- use a process called area navigation, more dent of schools. The two commonly known as RNAV, to guide their biggest positions in town Chestnut, way into the airport using navigation are town and beacons. The MIT study shows a more ef- superintendent of the cient  ight path for pilots, and reduces schools and in both you the GOAT noise for some surrounding communities, can’t please everybody. but does so at the expense of Swampscott. I know there have been of gluttony Select Board members said that they a lot of times where you didn’t see any reason why the  ight have had to make some A lot has changed from last path couldn’t be shifted slightly so that tough decisions and (they year to this year. From a gen- planes went over the water instead of weren’t) well received, eral American standpoint, the Swampscott’s coast. but if people look at the “I see equity for Nahant, the cause- crisis created by COVID-19 body of work over the last way, which has nobody living on it,” said has eased. It hasn’t been elim- ve years, we’re down to board Chair Peter Spellios. “I see equity inated, maybe. But things are this three-school system for Marblehead, the water, which has where everything is brand loosening up. no one living on it, and I see equity for new. Brand new furniture, High schools held outdoor Lynn, which is now going to be predomi- brand new equipment, graduations. We had state nantly the water of Lynn. Swampscott’s brand new laptops, (and) championships decided on the one that’s on the side of creating eq- desktops. We’re looking to the eld again. If the weather uity at the expense of others.” hadn’t been so wretched this get new buses and trucks ITEM PHOTO | JULIA HOPKINS MassPort has scheduled until Sep- for the district, and new weekend, we’d have had our tember for communities to give input on equipment. We have ev- Nahant  re ghters Sean Carritte, left, and Billy usual barrage of reworks set the proposed changes. The Select Board erything that every oth- Hussey recently completed the Fight For Air Climb off at Gallagher Park in Lynn said they would draft a letter to Mass- er district in the world at Fenway Park. (we may still; it’s early in the Port voicing their concerns to be sent by wants.” day as this is written). the end of the month. Whittredge thanked In short, America, you are Town Administrator Sean Fitzgerald DeRousi for helping make Nahant re ghters free to party around the coun- noted that the negative impacts of over- all of that, and more, hap- try. head traf c are not limited to noise, but pen. The committee chair Fight For Air at Fenway So let’s do that. Let’s have a also include air quality and environ- little lightness of heart. As this mental concerns. DeROUSI, A7 last year has shown us, in so “There needs to be a serious under- By Sam Minton many ways, nothing makes life standing of how all of these ills are go- ITEM STAFF more worth living than a little ing to be thrust upon this densely set- NAHANT — It wasn’t quite a walk in the park for Sean light-hearted fun. As a friend tled community, our children and our Carritte and Billy Hussey. said to me the other day, “we families,” Fitzgerald said. “This doesn’t The Nahant re ghters participated in the American Lung all have an expiration date. We present in a way that makes it sound Association’s Fight for Air event that was held at Fenway Park just don’t know when it is.” like it’s been thought through.” Tréa Lavery can be reached at tlav- FIGHT FOR AIR, A3 GLUTTONY, A3 [email protected]. Peabody bids farewell to retired school staff INSIDE

By Anne Marie Tobin touch extends far beyond just the physical education teacher Kathy Lynn Pathways in Lynn ITEM STAFF students they have now, but for Pingree.. appoints new years and years and years to come. Guidance Counselor Arlene Executive Director. A3 PEABODY — The district is say- We want to publicly thank them Broughton, English teacher Wino- ing goodbye to 20 employees who for their service and wish them na DiNitto and senior clerk Cath- have retired. Opinion the best of luck as they move for- erine Fortin are retiring from the Time to kill “Their combined years of service ward.” ITEM FILE PHOTO | SPENSER HASAK Higgins Middle School. the libuster. A4 and the number of students they Peabody Veterans Memorial Burke School grade 4 teacher Saugus Superintendent have served here in the Peabody High School will be losing three Sylvia Ward, Carroll School ELL Sports of Schools Dr. David Public Schools is amazing,” said staff members — special educa- teacher Olga Chaves and Carroll Pioneers celebrate a DeRousi has retired af- Superintendent of Schools Josh tion teacher Leslie Ann Entwistle, strong season. B1 ter  ve years of service. Vadala. “Their reach and their history teacher Abbie Gore and FAREWELL, A3

OBITUARIES ...... A2 POLICE/FIRE ...... A6 COMICS/DIVERSION ...... B4-5 HIGH 75° VOL. 142, ISSUE 177 OPINION ...... A4 LOOK! ...... A8 CLASSIFIED ...... B6-7 LOW 67° COMMUNITY CALENDAR ...... A5 SPORTS ...... B1-2 HEALTH ...... B8 PAGE A8 $1.50 A2 THE DAILY ITEM MONDAY JULY 5, 2021 Police ID suspects in armed highway standoff WAKEFIELD (AP) — cense to carry firearms in activity. The Massachusetts State Massachusetts. “This particular group, Police have identified During the standoff Rise of the Moors, is ac- eight of the 11 males who one member of the group tually interested in that were arrested following an broadcast on a social me- so that makes them un- hourslong armed standoff dia account of the group usual for groups within that partially shut down “Rise of the Moors” that this movement,” Pitcavage Interstate 95. they were not antigovern- said. They were charged with ment or anti-police. A number of the pio- a variety of offenses, in- The website for the group neers of the sovereign cluding unlawful posses- says they are “Moorish citizen movement in the sion of a firearm and am- Americans dedicated to 1970s were white suprem- munition and the use of educating new Moors and acists. The vast majority of body armor in commission influencing our Elders.” Moorish sovereign citizens of a crime, police said in a The Southern Pover- are African American, Pit- news release issued late ty Law Center says the cavage said. Saturday. Moorish sovereign citizen “I find it very ironic... Troopers recovered three movement is a collection that the Moorish sover- AR-15 rifles, two pistols, a of independent organi- eign citizen movement is bolt-action rifle, a shotgun zations and individuals so large and active, they and a short-barrel rifle. that emerged in the 1990s actually repeat many the- The group refers to itself as an offshoot of the an- ories that were actually as a militia and said they tigovernment sovereign cooked up, again many adhere to “Moorish Sover- citizens’ movement. Peo- years ago, by white su- eign Ideology,” police said. PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS ple in the movement be- premacists,” he said. One of the people arrest- Traffic on Interstate 95 is diverted in the area of an hours long standoff lieve individual citizens Police said the adults ed was a male juvenile with a group of armed men that partially shut down the highway in hold sovereignty over, and arrested Saturday are and two others refused to Wakefield. are independent of, the from Rhode Island, New give their names. authority of federal and York and Michigan. They The standoff began ear- said they were refueling. The standoff closed Inter- Island to Maine to conduct state governments. will be each be held at the ly Saturday when a Mas- The trooper called for state 95 in the area during “training.” Mark Pitcavage, a senior Billerica House of Correc- sachusetts State Police backup and most of the the busy holiday weekend None of the men, who research fellow for the An- tion on $100,000 cash bail. trooper stopped to offer and some area residents ti-Defamation League’s They are due in court later group went into the near- were dressed in military assistance to the vehicles were told to shelter in Center on Extremism, this week. he found on the side of by woods until they sur- place. fatigues and body armor said the sovereign citi- It could not immediately the highway in the town rendered to a police tacti- The group told police and were armed with long zen movement is rarely be determined if the sus- of Wakefield. Police later cal team just after 10 a.m. they traveling from Rhode guns and pistols, had a li- involved in paramilitary pects have lawyers. NEW ENGLAND BRIEFS Scholarship established in from Evans’ friends from Orchestra set to start in fall; honor of slain Capitol officer college who are interested in participating. CLARKSBURG (AP) — Conn. virus rules up for a vote Family and friends from Preservation Society the hometown of slain presents lecture series PORTLAND, Maine are expected to return to were lifted May 19. At and Garnet Health. (AP) — The Portland the state Capitol in the the time, the legislative U.S. Capitol Police Officer about games The mayor gave each in- William Evans are estab- Symphony Orchestra isn’t coming weeks and decide proponents said it was dividual a “key to the city” lishing a scholarship and NEWPORT, R.I. (AP) playing at the Fourth of whether to extend Demo- the prudent thing to do, for the work they’ve done July extravaganza on the cratic Gov. Ned Lamont’s noting how some federal a fundraising golf tourna- — The Preservation So- throughout the past 16 city’s East End beach, but public health emergency COVID relief programs, ment in his honor. ciety of Newport County it is gearing up to take and his executive author- including extra food bene- months. The Billy Evans Me- is holding a series of lec- “I know there are he- morial Golf Tournament the stage for the first time ity once again as the state fits for struggling families, tures this summer enti- roes among us who helped is scheduled for Oct. 2 since the pandemic. continues to emerge from require that such emer- tled “Gilded Age Games” The symphony will be- the coronavirus pandemic. gency declarations remain push, pull and lead us in a at Stamford Valley Golf about how people amused gin its season on Oct. 19 While the date has not in place. Republicans have new direction. Today, it is Course in Stamford, Ver- themselves with games with a homecoming per- yet been set, a spokesper- questioned why Lamont my and really our whole mont, just across the state and sports at the turn of formance at Merrill Audi- son for the House Demo- still needs the authority. community’s tremendous line from his hometown the 20th century. torium. crats said Saturday that VERMONT honor to recognize some of Clarksburg, Massachu- It is the first time since The performance will in- lawmakers have been told Burlington Mayor Miro setts, Masslive.com re- February 2020 that in-per- clude Daniel Sonenberg’s to keep the week of July Weinberger recognized 10 of the heroes of the past ported. son lectures will be held First Light: A Fanfare for 12 open. The state Capi- people or community orga- year,” he said. “Partners “Just so we have some- at the Newport mansions. Maine, which was com- tol complex will be open nizations for their service who went above and be- thing in remembrance Each of the five presenta- missioned by the PSO and to the public for the first to the community during yond for extended periods of him back home,” said tions also will be viewable was to premiere at the time since March 2020. the COVID-19 pandemic. of time and demonstrated Michael Bua, a childhood via Zoom. Maine Bicentennial Con- The General Assembly, During a Saturday cer- an incredible commitment friend of Evans. “Gilded Age Games” ex- cert in March 2020. which is controlled by emony at Battery Park, to our community and Evans, 41, was killed amines the games and The orchestra will per- Democrats, in May agreed Weinberger called the re- partnership with the city.” form thirty-nine concerts to extend the governor’s cipients “heroes.” April 2 when he and an- amusements enjoyed by Weinberger also dedicat- other officer were struck over the season, including civil preparedness and The recipients include Americans around the ed a planting and memo- by a driver ramming a turn of the 20th century, a dozen Magic of Christ- public declarations until the Association of Africans rial stone to honor people steel barricade near the whether played around a mas concerts. July 20 even though most Living in Vermont, Age from Burlington who died Russell Senate Officetable, outside on the field, CONNECTICUT of the state’s remaining Well, Vermont Profession- Building in Washington. or on the ocean. Connecticut lawmakers COVID-19 restrictions als of Color, ANEW Place, of COVID-19. Police shot and killed the The series will also in- driver. clude presentations by The money raised by the Preservation Society’s U.S. lobster fisheries anxious over the golf tournament will four Research Fellows fund the inaugural Billy about the projects they Evans Memorial Schol- are working on. upcoming whale protections arship, awarded to Berk- The first lecture was shire County high school held Thursday. seniors who reflect Evans’ The next one is sched- By Patrick Whittle values: strong character, uled for July 15 at Rose- ASSOCIATED PRESS loyalty, and commitment cliff. PORTLAND, Maine to the community. They are also scheduled (AP) — The profitable U.S. Evans was a graduate for July 29, Aug. 5, and lobster fishery will soon of Drury High School and Aug. 12. have to contend with new Western New England Attendance is free but rules designed to protect University in Springfield. preregistration is re- an endangered species of Bua said organizers quired at https://www. whale, and that could ne- have already heard from newportmansions.org/ cessitate major changes police in Washington and learn/adult-programs. for people in the industry. The federal government is working on new rules designed to reduce risk Need to find to North Atlantic right whales, which number an article? only about 360. One of the threats the whales face is entanglement in ropes Subscribe to that connect to lobster and crab traps in the ocean. e-edition on The new rules are ex- pected to be released late this summer or early in Only $9.99/month fall, a spokesperson for FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS the National Oceanic and A North Atlantic right whale feeds on the surface of Cape Cod bay off Atmospheric Administra- the coast of Plymouth. tion said. Early indica- tions show that the chang- reduce right whale mortal- near complete risk reduc- rules are available. es required by the rules ities and serious injuries.” tion would require a total “I think we will do a mul- could be significant. The rules will focus on overhaul of the fishery, said tipronged approach — from Right whales were once reducing the number of Patrice McCarron, execu- sending out papers, web- abundant off the East vertical ropes in the water, tive director of the Maine sites, meeting in person, Coast, but they were dec- and they’re also expected Lobstermen’s Association. and instructional videos imated by hunting during to modify restricted areas “The fishery as we know — to help them understand the commercial whaling of ocean, the government it cannot exist, absolutely the different components, era. They’ve been listed has said. A conservation not,” McCarron said. “We because the different com- as endangered since 1970, framework released by can’t solve this whole is- ponents will apply to differ- but the population re- the federal government in sue if whales are dying in ent fishermen,” she said. mains small, and in jeop- May states that the first Canada, or getting hit by The rules are arriving Stories live on. ardy. Recent years have phase of rules will be de- ships. Everybody’s very at a time when the lobster also brought high mortal- signed to reduce risk to anxious to know what the industry, based mostly in ity and poor reproduction the whales by 60 percent. rules actually say.” Maine but also active else- Tell theirs. among the whales. Later phases, which The U.S.’s new whale where in New England and They’re also vulnerable could take effect by 2030, rules will not go into effect , has been very Share your loved one’s story. to ship strikes, and face the call for an almost com- immediately upon release, successful despite numer- looming threat of warming plete reduction of risk to and it’s too early to say ous challenges. Maine lob- [email protected] | 781-593-7700 oceans. Acting NOAA Fish- the animals. Members when they will go on the ster has been worth more eries Assistant Administra- of the industry said that books, said Allison Ferreira, than $400 million at the tor Paul Doremus said in could make it harder to the NOAA spokesperson. docks for seven years in a June that the U.S. and Can- get lobsters to consumers. She said the federal govern- row after never coming close In partnership with ada, which also harvests The lobster industry is ment will undertake a ma- to that number in its histo- lobsters, must “take and prepared to do its part to jor outreach effort to help ry, according to state records sustain additional efforts to conserve the whales, but a fishermen comply when the that go back to the 1880s. MONDAY JULY 5, 2021 THE DAILY ITEM A3 All hail Chestnut, the GOAT of gluttony

GLUTTONY those glitches had LeB- From A1 ron James been eating hot dogs) — began with So it was in this frame a lemonade chug-a-lug of mind that I sat down involving some behemoth Sunday at noon to watch mass of humanity named the Joey Chestnut Show “Badlands Booker,” who — a/k/a “Nathan’s Fourth downed three quarters of of July -Eating a gallon of the stuff and Contest,” held this year then belched into the mi- at Maimonides Park at crophone. Pretty gross, if , home of the belching is not your thing. Cyclones Minor Pretty impressive if it is. League team. Soon enough, it was time The change of venue for the main course, so to ITEM PHOTO | SPENSER HASAK from the usual corner of speak. And as Joey stood Surf and Stillwell avenues there, gyrating as he put Nahant firefighters Sean Carritte, left, and Billy Hussey recently completed the Fight For Air was to ensure better social away hot dog after hot dog Climb at Fenway Park. distancing (we’re not to- en route stuffing himself tally free of the pandem- with 76 in 10 minutes (a ic, after all). But outside record), all I could think of that, the extravaganza was that if there’s anyone Nahant firefighters of excess had its usual in history who would have charm. And rather than loved to have challenged sit there looking to criti- Chestnut in his annual cize and poke holes in it, I endeavors, it would have Fight For Air at Fenway just sat back and enjoyed been George Herman the show. It’s been a tough Ruth. The Babe. The Sul- year for everybody and we tan of Swat. The Colossus FIGHT FOR AIR es in the city where par- that the event would be family who helped him could use a little silliness. of Clout. The Gourmand From A1 ticipants would climb 41 taking place at Fenway, raise over $600. And if it’s silliness you of Gluttony himself. That flights of stairs, but this the firefighter jumped at Overall the Boston event want, tuning into Na- would have been Must- last month. Funds from year participants got to the opportunity. was able to raise over than’s on July 4 and See TV. the June 26 event will go enjoy the history of the But for Hussey this was $150,000 to support the watching Joey and friends If you’re into baseball toward research of lung Boston ballpark. his first time participating Lung Association’s re- two-fist hotdogs dipped in folklore at all, you know diseases, lung cancer, and “It was a good time,” in the event and he said search, educational pro- a beverage (they go down that, supposedly, The also COVID-19. Carritte Carritte said. “It was fun. the fact that it was held at grams, and advocacy ef- easier that way) is about Babe consumed copious and other firefighters tra- It was only my third time the ballpark might have forts. as silly as it gets. numbers of hot dogs on versed the bleachers of at Fenway Park. It was made things just a little When Carritte first par- That’s OK. I’m up for it. a train ride, and ended the historic park in their interesting to see it in the bit easier for participants. ticipated in the event, he From emcee George Shea, up being so sick from it firefighting gear. Besides daytime and how they “I’d say it was a benefit didn’t know if he would who resembles nothing if he was hospitalized and the “Green Monster,” the had everything set up. having it at Fenway, being be able to finish because not the most grotesque- missed a few games. Some Nahant firefighters went Going through the stands able to go down the stairs he joined the team with ly sleazy carnival barker wags even called it “The up and down nearly every you get to see the history instead up all the way. three weeks to go before anyone could ever have Big Bellyache.” stairway in the building. of Fenway, like the nooks Which I’m sure was more the event. After finishing imagined, to the hyperbo- He’d have been disqual- Hussey joined him ev- and crannies that you of a battle in the high rise.” his first one, the event is le brought forth at every ified from Nathan’s Hot ery step along the way. For don’t normally get to see Even with the pandemic something that he looks turn (at one point, ESPN Dog Eating Contest, as hum, being able to partic- on TV.” continuing to rage on, Car- forward to doing. put up a slide of the size of the rules clearly stipulate ipate hit closer to home Carritte had done a pri- ritte said that he didn’t ‘It’s just a lot of fun be- New York’s tallest build- that “there is no return as his grandfather had or event and was hoping have any difficulty raising ing able to cross the finish ings, with the information on investments.” Read be- passed away due to lung to do so again in 2020, but money for the event. The line.” that if you stacked up all tween the lines if you’re disease and lung issues. due to the pandemic, the Nahant firefighter cred- Sam Minton can be the hot dogs Mr. Chestnut able to look up from re- In past years the event event didn’t take place. So ited social media and the reached at sminton@item- has eaten in his career, it turning your investments. had been held in high-ris- when it was announced generosity of friends and live.com would fall somewhere be- And guess what? We had tween the Statue of Liber- skin in the game. Massa- ty and the Chrysler Build- chusetts’ own Geoffrey ing. Esper of Oxford. He came Pathways in Lynn appoints That’s a lot of frankfurt- in second Sunday, but in ers. truth, Joey was Secretar- The ESPN telecast iat and Esper was back — which was an abject with the rest of the pack. new Executive Director failure due to continued Still, finishing second to By Allysha Dunnigan technical glitches (I the GOAT of Gluttony is ITEM STAFF they wouldn’t have had no disgrace now, is it? LYNN — Beth Toolan is the new Executive Direc- tor at the nonprofit adult Peabody bids education provider Path- ways, formerly known as Operation Bootstrap, on farewell to the Lynnway. Pathways is an adult ed- ucation center that serves adults in the Lynn area retired by providing classes in English for Speakers of Other Languages (ESOL), adult basic education, school staff GED/HiSET preparation, and US Citizenship. FAREWELL “They can’t get away Beginning in 1976, Boot- From A1 that easily without being strap has served over honored,” said Dunne. 15,000 students over the School grade 2 teacher “I wholeheartedly agree past 40 years, and cur- Marianne Reeves are also with Mrs. Dunne,” said rently serves about 300 retiring. The Welch School committee member Jar- adult students that come is losing English teacher rod Hochman. “Something from 32 different coun- Jayne Dantona, preschool in the fall would be very tries around the world. teacher Mary Ingersoll nice and appropriate. It’s Having a career in com- ITEM PHOTO | SPENSER HASAK and Grade1 teacher Marie important to recognize munity engagement, Tool- Vigna-O’Neil. them, many of whom have Beth Toolan of Salem was named executive director of Pathways Inc. in an spent about 20 years Other retirees include started and ended their Lynn last month. Center School Grade 2 careers here. It’s a bunch working with the Girl teacher Sharlene Shalkos- of talented people.” Scouts, where she was pri- members, and youth ser- The purpose of Path- LAW OFFICES OF ki, South School kinder- Hochman mentioned marily based out of Lynn vice organizations that are ways is to “create path- AMES ARRIGAN garten teacher Debo- two other people who are and “fell in love” with the “instrumental” in helping ways to jobs and education J J. C rah Donovan, McCarthy retiring this year — Car- city. to develop the Bullying for lower skilled adults in • Social Security Disability School paraprofession- roll School crossing guard While with the Girl Prevention and Interven- Lynn and the North Shore • Workers Compensation als Diane Kaeding and Scouts, Toolan held sev- • Accidents Kathy Vinagro and elemen- tion Plan. area by providing free 25 years located across Kathy Maragioglio, South tary schools school resource eral positions where Toolan also helped ob- classes that support our from Lynn District Court School ELL teacher Kel- officer Rick Cochrane. she focused on building tain a drug-free grant for students’,” according to its 15 Johnson St. ly Knizak, IEP Team “They too have had a partnerships, commu- Waltham Partnership for website. 781-596-0100 Chair-Integrated Pre- significant role in the day- nity development, and Youth, as well as other Toolan began this new JAMES J. CARRIGAN school Kristin Hutton Fay, to-day operations of the collaborating with other grants to assist the youth position on June 1, and ANNE GUGINO CARRIGAN district-wide health teach- schools,” said Hochman. organizations to meet the LISA A. CARRIGAN, OF COUNSEL in the program. said even though it’s only www.jamescarriganlaw.com er Christina McCarthy “They touch our kids on a needs of the community. Toolan also teaches lead- been a month, she loves it [email protected] and district-wide speech daily basis.” After Girl Scouts, Toolan ership and communication already. and language pathologist Following a motion by worked as the executive at Northeastern Universi- “I get up and look for- Susan Robert. Hochman, the commit- director for Waltham Part- ty, so she said she is excit- ward to going to work ev- “It’s amazing when you tee voted unanimously to nership for Youth, where ed to bring her experience ery day,” Toolan said. “Ev- 781-593-7700 think about how many send a letter of apprecia- she focused on core areas working with adults at ery day is different, and I Publishing Daily, except Sundays students and families tion to the Police Depart- USPS-142-820 ISSN-8750-8249 including violence preven- Northeastern into her role love being able to help out they have touched as far ment in recognition of the Periodicals postage paid at Lynn, MA tion, anti-bullying, men- as teachers and educators contributions and services at Pathways. the city and the people in and additional offices. tal health, and substance Copyright ©2020 The Daily Item and we can never real- the department has pro- Transitioning to Path- it.” abuse. Subscriptions ly truly appreciate what vided to the schools. ways, Toolan said she Toolan said she told Prepaid by mail to all parts of the United States they’ve done. They are all “These are two people At the Waltham Part- loves how Lynn is a thriv- her family that this may $30.00 for 4 weeks going to be missed very, who have contributed nership for Youth, Toolan ing city that supports its be the job she retires at, $95.00 for 13 weeks worked in partnership diverse community. saying she can see herself $185.00 for 26 weeks very much by everyone,” greatly to our school sys- $340.00 for 1 year said School Committee tem and city,” said School with the Waltham Public Toolan’s position at Path- enjoying this position and Send payment to and POSTMASTER, member Beverley Griffin Committee Chair, Mayor Schools, to form the Safe ways includes community being passionate about it send address changes to: Dunne, adding the district Edward A. Bettencourt, Jr. School Healthy Students development, networking, for years. The Daily Item hopes to have an in-per- Anne Marie Tobin can be Coalition — a group of distributing money, com- Allysha Dunnigan can 110 Munroe St. P.O. Box 5 son ceremony in the fall to reached at atobin@item- educators, parents, local munity engagement, and be reached at adunnigan@ Lynn, MA 01903 honor the retirees. live.com. businesses, community overseeing programming. itemlive.com A4 MONDAY JULY 5, 2021 OPINION

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E¦¡¦ M. G DIRECTORS Revisiting the Atlantic Charter President and Publisher Edward L. Cahill M§¢ H. S¢¢ Chief Executive O cer John M. Gilberg Edward M. Grant When he became prime declaration was the most August 24, Churchill de- E C J. GŸ C¡Ÿ Advertising Director News Editor Gordon R. Hall minister in May 1940, they could achieve during clared, “We sang ‘Onward, 110 Munroe St. W J. K S ¢ Y Monica Connell Healey Winston Churchill was the conference. Although Christian Soldiers,’ and P.O. Box 5 Chief Financial O cer Deputy Editor J. Patrick Norton convinced that Britain the United States refused Lynn, MA 01903 J N. W  T¢  J ¤¥ Michael H. Shanahan indeed I felt that ... we Chief Operating O cer Editorial Editor Chairman could not defeat the Axis to join the Allied cause, were serving a cause for Customer Service Powers without the active the declaration bound the the sake of which a trum- Monday - Friday, 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. PUBLISHERS participation of the Unit- United States more close- pet has sounded from on Horace N. Hastings, 1877-1904 ed States. ly to Great Britain and Connecting Charles H. Hastings and Wilmot R. Hastings, 1904-1922 high. When I looked upon Charles H. Hastings, 1922-1940 He worked long and helped raise the morale of that densely packed con- All Departments: Ernest W. Lawson, 1940-1960 hard to persuade Presi- the British people when 781-593-7700 Charles H. Gamage and Peter Gamage, 1960-1982 gregation of the fighting dent Franklin Roosevelt their situation seemed Peter Gamage, 1982-1991 men of the same language, Ext. 2 Peter H. Gamage, 1991-1996 to join the conflict to de- bleak. Brian C. šayer, 1996-1999 of the same faith, of the feat Germany, Japan, and At a meeting on Janu- Classified/Legal Advertising Bernard W. Frazier Jr., 1999-2005 same fundamental laws, of [email protected] Peter H. Gamage, 2005-2014 Italy. In March 1941, the ary 1, 1942, representa- the same ideals ... it swept John S. Moran, Executive Editor, 1975-1990 United States passed the tives of 26 Allied nations Subscriptions Lend Lease Act to pro- pledged to support the At- across me that here was [email protected] the only hope, but also the vide material support for lantic Charter’s principles. Circulation the beleaguered British. The charter publicly pro- sure hope, of saving the [email protected] By the summer of 1941, claimed the mutual desire world from merciless deg- Ext. 3 Germany had conquered of the United States and radation.” much of , had in- Great Britain to stop Axis Roosevelt called the Newsroom vaded the , aggression. service the “keynote” of [email protected] [email protected] and threatened Northern It expressed Churchill’s his meeting with Chur- Ext. 4 EDITORIAL Africa. and Roosevelt’s goal of chill. “If nothing else had Although the British had creating a postwar world happened while we were Sports staved off a Nazi invasion that involved freer trade, here,” he told his son El- [email protected] of their homeland, their greater self-determina- liott, the service “would Ext. 5 situation appeared dire. tion, disarmament, and have cemented us. ‘On- One step in Churchill’s collective security. ward Christian Soldiers.’ Retail and Online Time to kill campaign to enlist Amer- The charter later helped Advertising We are and will go on, [email protected] ica’s aid was the formu- inspire colonized nations with God’s help.” lation of the Atlantic in Africa and Asia to fight Almost 80 years later in ADVERTISING the filibuster Charter to set forth their for independence. less perilous but still trou- Ernie Carpenter Jr. nations’ shared goals for Undoubtedly speaking Editorial from the Palm Beach Post editorial board bled times, President Joe Director of Advertising the postwar world. From for many American Chris- and Business Development, ext. 1355 Biden and British Prime August 9–12, 1941 Chur- tians, the editors of Chris- [email protected] Last week, the Senate stopped action on the For the chill and Roosevelt met tian Century rejoiced that Minister Boris Johnson on People Act, the wide-ranging set of voting reforms Ralph Mitchell aboard the HMS Prince the Atlantic Charter “is June 10 signed a new At- drafted by Democrats to make elections fairer and Sales Representative, ext. 1313 of Wales, anchored off the not marred by any spirit lantic Charter reaffirming [email protected] more representative. the commitment of their coast of Newfoundland, to of vindictiveness or any Patricia Whalen No one was surprised. nations to work together Americans have become completely inured to see- hammer out this charter. desire for revenge.” Sales Representative, ext. 1310 to produce “a more peace- ing good ideas go to the Senate and die: from stricter Released on August 14, Its main points, the edi- [email protected] ful and prosperous future.” gun laws after the slaughter of Sandy Hook school- their joint declaration tors emphasized, accorded BUSINESS OFFICE children to a congressional commission to probe the listed eight “common prin- with positions taken by Echoing the themes of Susan J. Conti Jan. 6 attack on that very same Congress. ciples” that the United Pope Pius XII, many reli- the 1941 charter, Biden States and Great Britain Controller, ext. 1288 By now, so much promising legislation has come gious bodies, and numer- and Johnson resolved to [email protected] to despair, it seems the natural path of our political pledged to promote in ous church leaders. They “defend the principles, system. the postwar world. Both complained, however, that values, and institutions of Ted Grant nations promised not to the conference had led Publisher, ext. 1234 When the Republican leader Sen. Mitch McConnell democracy ... uphold the [email protected] was in charge, he vowed to halt anything proposed by seek territorial expansion Roosevelt to take “anoth- rule of law, and support then-President Barack Obama and succeeded almost and to work to ease re- er long psychological step civil society and indepen- Marian Kinney entirely but for the significant exception of the Afford- strictions on international toward entrance into a ext. 1212 dent media.” The two na- [email protected] able Care Act. McConnell no longer leads the Senate, trade, ensure freedom of shooting war.” tions promised to defend but his power to stop President Joe Biden’s agenda is Will Kraft the seas, and improve in- During World War II, “the principles of sover- nearly as commanding, thanks to his normalization ternational economic and Chief Financial Officer, ext. 1296 Churchill and Roosevelt eignty, national integrity of a once-rare rule requiring 60 votes for the passage welfare standards. developed a close relation- [email protected] and peaceful resolution of of a bill. It’s time to get rid of the filibuster. Most significantly, both ship. Between 1939 and disputes.” They pledged to Paula Villacreses The issue is usually framed as Republicans versus the United States and 1945, they spent 113 days A/R Specialist, ext. 1205 maintain “our collective Democrats. But that barely describes what’s at stake. Great Britain agreed to together and exchanged [email protected] In reality, this is between the Republican Party and help restore self-govern- about 2,000 letters. security and internation- the wishes of most of the American people. al security against the Mike Shanahan ment for all nations the Their friendship was Chief Executive Officer, ext. 1956 Take the For the People Act, which this editorial Axis Powers occupied based primarily on their full spectrum of modern [email protected] board has supported since it was first proposed in during the war and assist common goals, mutual threats.” 2019. It’s overwhelmingly popular. Sixty-five percent Jim Wilson their citizens to choose admiration, and personal Reflecting the changed of likely voters said in a May poll by Data for Prog- Chief Operating Officer, ext. 1200 their own form of govern- trust. geopolitical circumstanc- [email protected] ress that they support the bill. Decisive majorities ment. Often overlooked is that es, the charter calls for favor its provisions for e-voting security, donor trans- CIRCULATION The meeting, however, they also shared the same “building an inclusive, fair, parency, early voting, automatic voter registration, Lisa Mahmoud making Election Day a holiday, and more. did not produce the prin- Anglican/Episcopal faith, climate-friendly, sustain- cipal results either Chur- although Roosevelt was able, rules-based global Manager, ext. 1239 The bill polls so well, even among Republicans, that [email protected] a McConnell adviser privately told a group of con- chill or Roosevelt desired. considerably more devout economy.” It also promis- servatives early this year they would not be able to Churchill’s primary goal and more frequently artic- es to combat new threats CUSTOMER SERVICE was to convince the Unit- ulated biblical rationales defeat it on its merits. Instead, they would have to to global stability arising La’ Mosha Ball filibuster it to death, the New Yorker’s Jane Mayer ed States to enter the war. for his policies and actions. from cyber terrorism and Customer Service, ext. 1276 has reported. At the very least, he Their faith prompted health crises. And, as did [email protected] Similarly, most Americans want to see stronger gun hoped that the Unit- them to begin their con- Roosevelt and Churchill GRAPHICS laws: universal background checks (81 percent), bans ed States would provide ference on the Prince of before them, Biden and on assault-style weapons (63 percent) and high-ca- more military aid to Great Wales by invoking God’s Johnson further cement- Trevor Andreozzi Britain and warn Japan pacity ammunition magazines (64 percent), a federal aid. Both men helped ar- ed the long-standing bond Designer database to track all gun sales (66 percent). to refrain from aggressive range a worship service [email protected] between the United States Most Americans see global warming as a high or actions in the Pacific. Roo- on August 9, 1941, and and Britain and the com- very high priority (53 percent). They say the same sevelt hoped that adopting both commented effusive- Aaron Fee mitment of both nations Designer about developing clean sources of energy (66 percent). the Charter would help ly about how wonderful it [email protected] Two out of 3 voters support Biden’s plan to increase persuade the American was. The service included to promoting democracy corporate taxes to pay for his $2 trillion infrastruc- people to support joining a congregational confes- throughout the world. Edwin Peralta Jr. ture plan (65 percent). Sixty-five percent support Designer the Allies, but most citi- sion of sin, the reading [email protected] boosting the child tax credit and giving extra help to zens strongly opposed this of Joshua 1:5-9, three Gary Scott Smith is Pro- families with kids under age 5. policy until the Japanese hymns, and prayers read fessor of History Emeritus NEWSROOM A decisive 74 percent of voters want employers to attacked Pearl Harbor on by British and American at Grove City College and Mike Alongi guarantee paid sick time; 71 percent want national, December 7, 1941. chaplains. is a fellow for faith and Sports Editor, ext. 1228 paid family leave and medical leave programs — like Both leaders realized, In a radio broadcast politics with the Institute [email protected] almost every other advanced country. however, that their joint to the British people on for Faith and Freedom. Gayla Cawley Defenders of the filibuster say it’s an important tra- News Editor, ext. 1236 dition. Baloney. The framers of the Constitution laid [email protected] forth a Senate that made most decisions by a simple majority. Nowadays, that would mean 51 votes. Allysha Dunnigan It wasn’t until the mid-1800s that conservative Reporter, ext. 1302 slave owners, led by South Carolina’s Sen. John C. [email protected] Calhoun, devised the filibuster to slow-talk to death Spenser Hasak any legislation that would slow the growth of slavery. Photographer, ext. 1332 (The word comes the Spanish filibustero, or freeboo- [email protected] ter — pirate — denoting the holding up of the Senate floor to prevent action.) Julia Hopkins Photographer, ext. 1224 For the next 100 years, it was the near-exclusive [email protected] tool of Southern senators, who used it to kill civil rights bills. Thor Jourgensen It was McConnell, in our modern era, who weapon- Editorial Editor, ext. 1267 [email protected] ized the filibuster into an everyday maneuver. Just how unfair is it that most crucial federal legis- Daniel Kane lation now needs at least 10 votes from the Republi- Sports Reporter, ext. 1228 can side to reach the 60-vote mark and become law? [email protected] Well, consider that in today’s Senate, split 50-50 be- Steve Krause tween Democrats and Republicans, the 50 Democrats Senior Writer, ext. 1229 represent 41.5 million more people than the 50 Repub- [email protected] licans do. The Rs are the Ds’ match in political power, Tréa Lavery even though they speak for many fewer people. Reporter, ext. 1317 For Democrats to reach 51 votes in today’s Senate [email protected] — as the Framers intended — is hard enough. The Anne Marie Tobin requirement for 60 votes is a virtual guarantee that Assignment Editor, ext. 1307 the most vital actions we need — to fight climate [email protected] change, to lessen gun violence, to reverse 40 years of Sophie Yarin growing economic inequality — will die at the hands Deputy Editor, ext. 1222 of a conservative minority. [email protected] For the sake of democracy and our future, kill the TECHNOLOGY filibuster. 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] MONDAY JULY 5, 2021 A5 Community Calendar Monday, July 5 - Sunday, July 11

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By Ben Nuckols ASSOCIATED PRESS hotter days, When the Scripps Na- tional Spelling Bee was canceled last year because East hot nights of the pandemic, Avani By Seth Borenstein primary cause of the past Joshi didn’t lament her AP SCIENCE WRITER week’s extreme heat was lost year of preparation. an unusual but natural She immediately pivoted As outlandish as the kill- weather condition, scien- to studying for competi- er heat wave that struck tists see the fingerprint tions in her other favorite the Pacific Northwest was, of human-caused climate discipline: geography. it fits into a decades-long change, citing altered Then, about six months pattern of uneven sum- weather patterns that later, the 2020-21 geogra- mer warming across the park heat in different phy bee season was can- United States. places for longer periods. celed, so she returned to The West is getting “The ridiculous tempera- spelling, confident that roasted by hotter summer tures in the Pacific North- Scripps would bring back days while the East Coast west may on one hand be the biggest academic com- is getting swamped by considered a black swan petition on the calendar. hotter and stickier sum- (ultra-rare) event, but on Avani also competes in mer nights, an analysis the other hand are totally Science Olympiad and of decades of U.S. summer consistent” with long-term quiz bowl. What if all of it weather data by The Asso- trends, said meteorologist had been wiped out? ciated Press shows. Judah Cohen of the pri- FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS “I would immerse my- State-by-state average vate firm Atmospheric self in books, obviously. Avani Joshi, a 13-year-old eighth-grader from Roscoe Middle School, temperature trends from and Environmental Re- Books are always going poses for a portrait at her home in Roscoe, Ill. 1990 to 2020 show Amer- search. “So I am not going to be there, so I have that ica’s summer swelter is to predict when is the next guarantee that I can rely Their competitive window The disappointment of studying.” increasing more in some time Portland will hit 116 on books,” the 13-year-old is small: Spellers can’t 2020 was most sorely felt The bee itself underwent of the places that just got but I believe hotter sum- from Roscoe, Illinois, said. compete after the eighth by that year’s eighth-grad- major changes since the baked with extreme heat mers for the broader re- “I also like coding, so I also grade, and it’s rare for kids ers, who were robbed of last in-person competition, over the past week: Cali- gion are here to stay.” have that. I would try to to have more than one real their last and best oppor- which ended in an eight- fornia, Nevada, New Mex- Climate change is alter- learn a new language. My shot at winning. tunity to win the Scripps way tie because Scripps’ ico, Arizona, Utah, Oregon ing and weakening the jet goal is actually to learn The two-year gap be- trophy and unsuccessfully word list wasn’t strong and Colorado. stream, narrow bands of C++ this year, and, let’s tween bees only strength- petitioned the Cincinna- enough to challenge the The West is the fast- wind that circle the Earth est-warming region in see, I would immerse my- ened the resolve of many ti-based media company champion spellers. Last flowing west to east. Those the country during June, self in other things, hon- spellers — including to host a virtual or limit- December, bee executive changes allow key weath- ing my language skills, Avani, who will be compet- July and August, up 3 ed-participation bee. director Paige Kimble — er-producing patterns of learning Spanish and ing in the finals Thursday Those who competed two degrees on average since high and low pressure to herself a former champion Sanskrit.” night at an ESPN campus years ago but were still el- 1990. The Northwest has stall in place. High pres- — stepped down. The restless minds in Florida — to maximize igible this year struggled warmed nearly twice as sure is stalling more often of Avani and other top their potential. with a different challenge: J. Michael Durnil, a long- much in the past 30 years in the West in summer, spellers got lessons in pa- “My love for spelling is lack of motivation. time nonprofit leader, took as it has in the Southeast. said Pennsylvania State tience and perseverance what has kept me going. “I pushed through it,” over and shepherded the That includes Portland, University climate scien- as COVID-19 forced them If you don’t truly have a said Akshita Balaji, a bee’s return in a mostly Oregon which set a record tist Michael Mann. High into lockdown. Spellers passion for spelling, the 14-year-old semifinalistvirtual format, while add- 116-degree high that was pressure brings hot and prepare for the bee year- quarantine could be really, from Herndon, Virginia. ing vocabulary questions 3 degrees warmer than dry weather that, when round, drilling for hours really hard for you,” said “My passion kind of went and a lightning-round tie- temperatures ever record- stalled, can create what a day, often with the help another finalist, 13-year- down a little bit. I was a breaker to ensure the bee ed in Oklahoma City or are known as heat domes. of pricey study guides old Akshainie Kamma of little de-motivated and would conclude with a sin- Dallas-Fort Worth. Low pressure brings wet and private coaches. Round Rock, Texas. everything, but I was still gle winner. Although much of the weather. Surfside pushes back on report on delayed building repairs

By Bernard Condon new natural gas lines and some feed back please so ASSOCIATED PRESS added parking, Hyatt’s we can keep moving for- statement said. “There ward please.” A Surfside, Florida, offi- was no indication during The town responded cial pushed back Sunday any communications be- with requests for addition- on the idea that the town tween the Town and the al information on June 23, was responsible for slow- association by telephone just 14 hours before major ing down a condo board’s or electronic mail that sections of the 12-story plans to make needed this submission required building pancaked on it- structural repairs to a emergency action by the self, burying sleeping resi- A -Dade building that eventually Town of Surfside.” dents in twisted metal and County Police collapsed, killing dozens. Emails first obtained by broken concrete. So far, boat patrols Following a Miami Her- the Herald show the condo 24 people have been con- in front of the ald report that it took building manager grow- firmed dead and 121 are Champlain more than a month for the ing impatient at the lack still unaccounted for. Towers South town to respond to plans of response from the town A spokesman for the condo building submitted by the build- to plans for a temporary condo board declined to in Surfside, ing’s board in May, town parking plan needed to comment. Fla. manager Andrew Hyatt move forward on repair of a Even without the town released a statement say- concrete slab under build- delay, it is not certain it PHOTO | ing the issues under dis- ing’s pool and on damaged would have made any dif- ASSOCIATED PRESS cussion were preliminary columns in its garage. ference. Approving bids plans unrelated to struc- “As we are out to bid on and permits for such work repairs. The report submitted by ed price tag for the work — tural work and not per- our project (we) need to may have taken longer The problems with the Morabito Consultants did more than $9 million. mits to begin repairs the get to answers to these than a month. And while building were first high- not warn that the building Some owners protested, building needed to pass a questions,” wrote building the structural problems lighted by an inspection was in danger of falling members of the board left, 40-year recertification. manager Scott Stewart that were to be repaired report s ubmitted by an en- down. And a town building new ones came in, the re- “It would appear that to a town building official have gotten intense scru- gineering firm to the condo official at the time was re- pairs were put off and by the Champlain Towers on June 21, more than a tiny, it has not been de- board in 2018. The report assuring, telling members the time a new board was South Condominium As- month after an initial email termined definitively that urged work on a concrete soon after the report that ready to start the work sociation sought to ad- request was sent. “This is they caused the collapse. slab that been improperly the condo building was in this year, the price tag had dress a number of issues holding us up and cost (sic) The emails between the laid flat instead of sloped, “very good shape.” ballooned to more than outside the scope of any are going up and out (sic) condo building and the preventing water from Another possible factor $15 million, according to proposed 40-year re-cer- 40 year is coming up fast.” town came after years of draining off, causing “ma- adding to the delay was Mo- a board letter sent to own- tification work,” such as He added, “Can we get delay over the structural jor structural damage.” rabito Consultant’s estimat- ers in April. A6 THE DAILY ITEM MONDAY JULY 5, 2021 POLICE/FIRE

All address information, particu- St.; Sunday, 10:44 a.m., 8 larly arrests, reflect police records. Rogers Ave., No. 9; In the event of a perceived inac- curacy, it is the sole responsibility Breaks of the concerned party to contact Report of a break Saturday the relevant police department and at 12:37 a.m., 2 Prescott have the department issue a no- Road, No. 1. tice of correction to the Daily Item. Members of Corrections or clarifications will not Fire the Florida be made without express notice of Report of a one-alarm fire Task Force change from the arresting police Sunday at 12:26 a.m., 31 8 gather at department. Sadler St., second floor; the memorial Sunday, 12:57 a.m., 140 Al- site to pin an LYNN ley St., No. S1; Sunday, 1:24 autograph p.m., Estafanni’s, 106 Union shirt signed by Arrests St.. team members in Surfside, Carrie Guthro, 69 Lynnway, Hazardous Condition Fla. Saturday, 2:40 p.m., Larce- ny over $1,200, shoplifting Report of hazardous con- PHOTO | by concealing merchandise, ditions Friday at 6:35 a.m., ASSOCIATED PRESS malicious damage to motor Bennett and Commercial vehicle, possession Class Streets. B substance, larceny under $1,200 (2), trespassing (2), Gunshots Tragedy casts pall over July destruction of property over $1,200, felonious breaking Report of gunshots Satur- and entering in the daytime, day at 12:37 a.m., Massa- straight warrant. chusetts Avenue; Saturday, Fourth holiday in South Florida Cameron Van Riper, 24, 25 2:21 a.m., Woodbury Avenue; Saturday 2:29 a.m., 69 High By Bobby Caina Sunday night in Miami not leave room, right now, that was going forward Crescent Drive, Salem, Sat- Calvan and Beach for the victims of for the kind of joyous cel- with fireworks displays urday 5:43 p.m., Operating Rock St., second floor; Sun- day, 2:19 a.m., 16 Surfside Freida Frisaro the fallen Champlain ebrations that are tradi- was former President under the influence of liquor. ASSOCIATED PRESS Towers South condomini- tionally part of the Fourth Road. Donald Trump’s golf re- um complex in Surfside, of July experience,” the sort in Doral. All of the The Fourth of July hol- Accidents Florida. mayor said. tickets for the free event, Theft iday was marked with Report of a motor vehicle Neighboring Miami Instead, he asked res- 20 miles (32 kilometers) somber tones in South Beach typically hosts one idents to go outside at 9 accident Friday at 12:52 Report of a robbery Friday Florida, where a collapsed inland from Surfside, had a.m., Broad and Silsbee at 11:28 a.m., Franklin Street; of the region’s most spec- p.m. for a moment of si- been snatched up. building has left at least tacular fireworks displays, lence with a lighted can- streets; Friday, 12:58 a.m., larceny Friday at 11:35 a.m., 24 dead and more than But in Surfside, the hol- hit-and-run, Kinglsey Terrace; 501 Washington St., No. 208; but officials canceleddle, a flashlight or cell- iday had taken on a new 120 missing under rubble. their show for the second phone — anything, he Friday, 6:22 a.m., Callahan Sunday, 1:05 p.m., motor ve- “July 4 is ordinarily a meaning: one without fan- School, 200 OCallaghan Way; hicle theft, 104 Henry Ave. straight year out of re- said to pay tribute to their fare, but with a lot of grat- time to gather with our spect for the families. The neighbors affected by the Friday 7:38 a.m., 197 Essex itude. loved ones and to celebrate show could not go on last tragedy and as a show St.; Friday at 7:59 a.m., 600 Vandalism “This July 4 we’re re- our freedom and our inde- year because of the coro- of support to the first re- Boston St.; Friday 8:16 a.m., minded that patriotism Report of vandalism Friday pendence, and this year navirus outbreak. sponders risking their 600 Western Ave; Friday at isn’t just about loyalty to at 9:01 a.m., 473 Essex St.; the holiday looks very dif- “So many in our city lives in the search for vic- 10:04 .a.m., 376 Washing- ferent,” said Miami-Dade country,” Cava, the Mi- ton St.; Friday, 2:49 p.m., Sunday, 10:33 a.m., 11 Mar- are less than one degree tims. gin St., No. 3. County Mayor Daniella of separation from those Other cities across the ami-Dade County mayor, 35 Lawton Ave.; Friday, 3:15 Levine Cava. said during a news confer- p.m., 35 Leighton St.; Friday, who are grieving the loss region also canceled fire- Vehicles found “But through this grief of loved ones, or praying works shows, as officials ence. “It’s about loyalty to 3:27 p.m., Mike’s Liquors, 2 ... and all of the other ob- one another — to our com- Adams St. Ext.; Hit-and-run for the unaccounted ... overseeing rescue oper- Report of vehicles found stacles that have been munities, to those in need accident Friday, 4:31 p.m., who remain in the mas- ations in Surfside pre- Friday, 6:46 a.m., Alley and thrown our way, a clear whose names or stories we 11 Bellevue Road; Saturday, sive rubble,” Miami Beach pared to demolish the Commercial streets; Friday at picture emerges of what may not know ever, but to 6:11 a.m., with personal inju- Mayor Dan Gelber said in still-standing portion of 6:57 a.m., 100 Bennett St; whom we are connected ry, 139 Euclid Ave.; Saturday, it means to be American,” a statement. Champlain Towers South. Friday, 4:51 p.m., 121 North 4:57 p.m., 272 Western Ave.; she said. “The blanket of grief One of the few locations by compassion and by re- Common St.; Saturday, 1:42 Saturday, 8:30 p.m., Lynn A vigil was planned for that has overcome us does in Miami-Dade County silience.” Shore Drive and Ocean St.; p.m., 525 Lynnway. Saturday, 9:07 p.m., hit-and- run Walnut St.; Friday, 2:17 NAHANT 6 months after Capitol assault, a.m., McDonald’s, 60 Boston St.; Sunday, 12:48 p.m., 34 Water incident Union St.; Sunday, 1:20 p.m., hit-and-run, 127 Verona St.; Police notified Friday at corporate pledges fall flat Sunday, 1:32 p.m., hit-and- 4:53 p.m. that a fisherman’s run, 11 Pinkham Place; Sun- tackle box was found off the rocks just off Bailey’s Hill. Po- By David Klepper day, 2;06 p.m., Casey’s Shell, ASSOCIATED PRESS 535 Lynnway. lice and fire personnel were dispatched to the scene to PROVIDENCE, R.I. — Assault search for a possible victim in As shockwaves spread the water, and the U.S. Coast across the country from Report of an assault and Guard was summoned as the Jan. 6 insurrection battery with a dangerous well. No one was found, and at the U.S. Capitol, cor- weapon, Saturday, 5:49 a.m., the search was suspended porate America took a Andy’s Breakfast, 30 Boston pending further investigation. stand against the lies that powered the mob. Or so it seemed. Dozens of big companies, citing their commitment to democracy, pledged to avoid donating money to the 147 lawmakers who objected to Congress’ certi- fication of Joe Biden’s vic- tory on the false grounds that voting fraud stole the election from then-Presi- dent Donald Trump. It was a striking gesture by some of the most fa- miliar names in business FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS but, as it turns out, it was Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi speaks in the House Chamber after largely an empty one. they reconvened for arguments over the objection of certifying Arizo- PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS Six months later, many na’s Electoral College votes in November’s election, at the Capitol in Fort Worth Police Chief Neil Noakes holds a of those companies have Washington. news briefing at the site of a shooting in Fort resumed funneling cash to political action commit- Worth, Texas. tion along with seven oth- she said. tees that benefit the elec- there are so many other er GOP senators who also Yet she said Pfizer had tion efforts of lawmakers ways that corporate mon- sought to overturn the will 8 people wounded whether they objected to ey reaches elected offi- no commitment from the the election certification cials,” said Daniel Weiner, of voters. Messages left Senate election committee or not. When it comes to a former senior counsel at with both committees by that the company’s dona- in shooting near seeking political influence the Federal Election Com- The Associated Press were tion would not be used to through corporate giving, mission who now works not returned. benefit the eight senators business as usual is back, at the Brennan Center In January, after the who voted against certifi- Fort Worth car wash if it ever left. for Justice at New York attack, General Electric cation. Walmart, Pfizer, In- University’s law school. said it would “halt dona- AT&T also pledged not FORT WORTH, Tex- ternoon that detectives “These pledges are largely tions to lawmakers who to give money to lawmak- as (AP) — Eight people had determined the shoot- tel, General Electric and AT&T are among com- symbolic.” voted against certifica- ers who objected, but the were wounded early Sun- ing began following an Walmart’s moral stand tion” because “we believe company sent $5,000 in day when a person began argument between sev- panies that announced lasted three months. In it is important to ensure February to the House shooting toward groups of eral men. Police said one their pledges on behalf January, the retail giant that our future contribu- Conservatives Fund. Com- people near a Fort Worth person then left the scene, of democracy in the days said it would suspend all tions continue to reflect pany spokeswoman Mar- car wash and multiple retrieved a gun and began after Trump supporters donations to the 147 law- our company’s values and garet Boles said AT&T people returned fire, po- shooting toward groups of stormed the Capitol in a makers who objected to commitment to democra- received assurances the lice said. people. violent bid to disrupt the cy.” But that’s not exactly Police said in a state- Police said multiple peo- transfer of power. the election results. But in money would not flow to ment that the eight gun- ple in the area then re- The companies contend April, the company gave what happened. lawmakers who objected shot victims were taken turned fire. that donating directly $30,000 to the National In April, General Elec- to election results, though to hospitals and were in Most of those wounded to a candidate is not the Republican Congressional tric gave $15,000 each the PAC is led by a law- stable condition. Police were innocent bystanders, same as giving to a PAC Committee, the party or- to the House and Senate maker who did. said no suspects were in police said. that supports them. Giv- ganization that supports GOP election groups. Campaign finance ex- custody. Fort Worth police Chief en America’s porous cam- House Republicans in Likewise, Pfizer pledged perts say there’s no way to Police said an officer in Neil Noakes said officers paign finance laws, that’s elections. to suspend contributions know whether the money the area heard gunshots provided medical care to a distinction without a Two-thirds of those House to Republican objectors given to Republican PACs at about 1:30 a.m. and the injured on arrival. difference to campaign fi- members voted against cer- for six months. But after will end up directly in the when officers arrived, A juvenile female had nance experts. tifying Biden’s win. only three months, it gave campaign accounts of in- they found the eight peo- minor injuries after being The companies’ argu- Walmart gave an addi- $20,000 to the GOP’s Sen- cumbents who objected to ple who had been shot. stuck by a vehicle, police ment also glosses over the tional $30,000 to the House ate group. Pfizer spokes- the election results. These Police said Sunday af- said. fact that, in large mea- committee’s counterpart woman Sharon Castillo Republican committees, sure, they did their giving for Senate Republicans, told the AP that the com- like the ones for Demo- through PACs before their the National Republican pany drew a distinction crats, help incumbents in pledge, rather than to in- Senatorial Committee. between giving money to a variety of ways, whether dividuals, so in many cas- That group is led by an ob- individual lawmakers and through direct contribu- es nothing changed. jector to the election’s cer- to groups created to help tions or technical and pro- call 781-593-7700 ext. 2 “Pledging not to give to tification, Sen. Rick Scott those same lawmakers. fessional help with voter to start your a certain person doesn’t of Florida, who stands to “We just don’t think it is data, advertising and get- daily subscription. mean that much when benefit from the contribu- an accurate connection,” out-the-vote assistance. MONDAY JULY 5, 2021 THE DAILY ITEM A7 DeRousi given a super send-off in Saugus

DeROUSI best possible transition From A1 for Ms. (Erin) McMahon (his successor). He end- also noted that while ed on top, left us in great some people want to enact shape, and we’ll remem- change they aren’t willing ber that.” to put in the work, that Derousi acknowledged wasn’t the case for DeR- that he had to make some ousi. tough decisions but he be- When asked about DeR- lieves that Saugus schools ousi’s time as superinten- are in a good place. dent, school committee “I’ve had a good five vice-chair Ryan Fisher years and I agree that the was grateful for the posi- body of work is probably tion that the superinten- my best with everything dent left them in. that was going on and “When Dr. DeRousi still maintaining a focus. came to Saugus we had I’m feeling good. I think antiquated facilities, little I’m leaving you guys in a technology, budget roll- great position.” backs, and we’d just had A testament to Derou- four superintendents in si’s work is the fact that ITEM PHOTO | JULIA HOPKINS three years. On his last his grandchildren will be Demonstrators march from Manning Field to Wyoma Square at the “Occupy Wyoma Square” day after five years, we going through the Saugus demonstration organized by Diverse People United for the Fourth of July. have brand new, or ful- school system even after ly refurbished, facilities, he is gone. state-of-the art technol- “I have two little ones ogy in every classroom, about to enter the school Diverse People United universal free all-day kin- system and I don’t think dergarten starting this a grandfather could give fall, curriculum directors a better gift than what to boost student achieve- they’re walking into right in Wyoma Square ment, and a funding path now and it’s up to the com- to make them permanent. mittees and superinten- He worked until the end dent to stay focused. Don’t OCCUPY wards Wyoma Square. dition of Frederick Doug- the streets of Lynn. of his last day, sending get into the muck and From A1 Walking along the route lass’ “What to the Slave Is Once the march conclud- emails and tying up loose mire of it and just keep to Wyoma Square, chants the Fourth of July?” to the ed, Whittredge said that ends and ensuring the moving it forward.” country celebrates free- of “This is what diversity crowd. he was proud of everyone dom and independence yet looks like,” “Black Lives One of the other speak- who showed up for the denies it to so many peo- Matter,” and “We are what ers at the event was Nicole cause. ple,” he said. “Black peo- equality looks like” echoed McClain who is running “People showed up and Scale, details of ple are three times more through the streets. for Councilor-At-Large in they supported freedom, likely than white people Once at Wyoma Square, Lynn. McClain, a veteran, true freedom, and true to be killed by the police. the group formed a circle said that it was amazing justice for all Americans massive Kaseya We have children in cages on Lynnfield Street.. Be- to see everyone continu- and all people living here fore any more speeches ing to make the message at the border. Trans and in these United States.” started the group held known that Black Lives non-gender conforming Whitteridge also was a moment of silence for Matter. proud of the message that ransomware people, they’ve been mur- Ramona Cooper and re- “What I’m looking for dered at the highest rate tired Massachusetts State is progress. What we are DPU sent Sunday. since 2013 and the list Trooper David L. Green, all here fighting for and “I think the message we attack emerge goes on. So we have a lot who were killed last week standing and communing sent to Lynn is that we of work to do.” in Winthrop, in what Suf- with each other for is are here and that we are At the Manning Field folk District Attorney Ra- progress.” not going anywhere. When By Frank Bajak 800 stores would be closed parking lot, the group was I say that I mean we’re AP TECHNOLOGY WRITER for a second day Sunday chael Rollins labeled a After the occupation of led in a non-denomina- talking about equity for because their cash regis- hate crime. Wyoma Square, the group tional prayer ahead of var- all. The reason we’re out BOSTON — Cyberse- ter software supplier was Also during the occupa- marched back to the park- ious speakers who spoke here is to promote diver- curity teams worked fe- crippled. A Swedish phar- tion of Wyoma Square, An- ing lot at Manning Field verishly Sunday to stem macy chain, gas station with marchers before the thony Coleman of Diverse and their chants once sity, promote equity, and the impact of the single chain, the state railway group made its way to- People United read a ren- again thundered through freedom for all.” biggest global ransom- and public broadcaster ware attack on record, SVT were also hit. with some details emerg- In Germany, an unnamed Race is on to get rental ing about how the Rus- IT services company told sia-linked gang responsi- authorities several thou- ble breached the company sand of its customers were whose software was the compromised, the news assistance out to avert evictions conduit. agency dpa reported. Also An affiliate of the no- By Michael Casey among reported victims ASSOCIATED PRESS torious REvil gang, best were two big Dutch IT ser- known for extorting $11 vices companies — VelzArt BOSTON — More than million from the meat-pro- and Hoppenbrouwer Tech- $7,000 behind on rent, cessor JBS after a Memo- niek. Most ransomware Tyesha Young had hoped rial Day attack, infected victims don’t publicly re- a program in Louisiana thousands of victims in at port attacks or disclose if would bail her out and least 17 countries on Fri- they’ve paid ransoms. allow her family to avert day, largely through firms CEO Fred Voccola of the eviction in the coming that remotely manage IT breached software company, weeks. infrastructure for multi- Kaseya, estimated the vic- But the 29-year-old ple customers, cyberse- tim number in the low thou- mother of two from Jeffer- curity researchers said. sands, mostly small busi- son Parish is still waiting They reported ransom de- nesses like “dental practices, to hear whether any of mands of up to $5 million. architecture firms, plastic the $308 million available The FBI said in a state- surgery centers, libraries, from the state for rent- ment Sunday that it was things like that.” al assistance and utility investigating the attack Voccola said in an inter- payments will give her a along with the federal view that only between lifeline. She applied for Cybersecurity and Infra- 50-60 of the company’s money last year but nev- structure Security Agency, 37,000 customers were er heard anything. She is though “the scale of this in- compromised. But 70 per- waiting to hear on her lat- cident may make it so that cent were managed ser- est application. we are unable to respond to vice providers who use the The federal money was PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS each victim individually.” divided between a Loui- company’s hacked VSA Tyesha Young, who lost her hospital job during the pandemic, holds her President Joe Biden software to manage mul- siana statewide program baby Jalayah Johnson outside their home in Waggaman, La. suggested Saturday the tiple customers. It auto- and its largest parishes. U.S. would respond if it mates the installation of Neither has gone well. The ment of Housing and Ur- self experienced eviction, with eviction and delin- was determined that the software and security up- state has paid out $10.5 ban Development’s annu- said her office has received quent back-rent records Kremlin is at all involved. dates and manages back- million out of $147 mil- al budget — was allocated calls from families “who that make it almost im- He said he had asked the ups and other vital tasks. lion, while Jefferson Par- in December and March. either don’t know how to possible to find new hous- intelligence community Experts say it was no ish has only distributed Housing advocates blame apply for the funds or who ing, leaving many to turn for a “deep dive” on what coincidence that REvil $1.4 million out of $12.9 to homeless shelters or happened. launched the attack at the million. The parish re- the slow rollout partly on say the application is con- The attack comes less start of the Fourth of July placed the company over- the Treasury Department fusing and stressful.” find dwellings in low-in- than a month after Biden holiday weekend, knowing seeing the program after under President Donald “It’s unconscionable come neighborhoods with- pressed Russian Presi- U.S. offices would be light- only $236,000 was handed Trump that they say was that millions of dollars out good schools and ac- dent Vladimir Putin to ly staffed. Many victims out by May. slow to explain how the are sitting in the state’s cess to transportation and stop providing safe haven may not learn of it until “Where are we going to money could be spent. bank account, while fami- jobs. to REvil and other ran- they are back at work on go?” asked Young, who lost The criteria, while clearer lies ... across Missouri are Among those at risk is somware gangs whose Monday. The vast major- her hospital job during the under the Biden adminis- struggling to stay in their Freddie Davis, a 51-year- unrelenting extortionary ity of end customers of pandemic and now must tration, was still criticized homes,” she said. old Miami truck driver attacks the U.S. deems a managed service provid- stay home to care for her for a burdensome process “For many families, who lost his job during national security threat. ers “have no idea” what 7-month-old. that seemed more focused this assistance is the dif- the pandemic and saw his A broad array of busi- kind of software is used to “This is all new, not on preventing fraud than ference between coming rent increase from $875 nesses and public agen- keep their networks hum- something I thought I ever helping tenants. home to an eviction notice to $1,400-a-month. He is cies were hit by the latest ming, said Voccola, would have to deal with in Advocates also said or coming home to a safe $7,000 behind on rent and attack, apparently on all Kaseya said it sent a de- my life,” she said. “I have states made things worse place to lay their heads at fears his monthly $1,038 continents, including in tection tool to nearly 900 two children to think — some waited months to night.” disability check after he financial services, travel customers on Saturday about. It’s a lot.” set up programs and oth- Some 3.4 million people lost a leg to diabetes won’t and leisure and the public night. Louisiana’s struggles ers created bureaucratic could face eviction in the be enough to find another sector — though few large John Hammond of are playing out across the hurdles. next two months, accord- place. He applied for rent- companies, the cybersecu- Huntress Labs, one of the country as states rush to As a result, little money ing to the latest U.S. Cen- al assistance, but his land- rity firm Sophos reported. first cybersecurity firms distribute nearly $47 bil- has gone out. According to sus Bureau’s Household lord refused to take it. Ransomware criminals to sound the alarm on the lion allocated by Congress data released Friday from Pulse Survey — a number “I’m worried as hell. I break into networks and attack, said he’d seen $5 for emergency rental as- the Treasury Department, some advocates say could don’t have no other place sow malware that cripples million and $500,000 de- sistance before a federal only $1.5 billion was pro- be twice that. to go,” said Davis, who networks on activation by mands by REVil for the de- eviction moratorium ends vided to about 350,000 Many tenants will be has worked since he was scrambling all their data. cryptor key needed to un- July 31, putting millions households by May 31. forced out into a red-hot 15 and never before been Victims get a decoder key lock scrambled networks. at risk of losing their That’s less than 4 percent housing market where evicted. “In Miami, rent when they pay up. The smallest amount de- homes. of the money allotted. prices are rising and va- is sky high. I am going to The Swedish grocery manded appears to have The historic amount Missouri Rep. Cori Bush, cancy rates plummeting. sleep in my truck and put chain Coop said most of its been $45,000. — more than the Depart- a Democrat who has her- They also will be stuck all my stuff in storage.” A8 MONDAY JULY 5, 2021 LOOK! National Graham Cracker Day, National Workaholics Day, National Apple Turnover Day

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Mike Alongi What a way to get back to the tournament

With the spring season of cially over and the rst state tournament in more than a year nally in the books, it feels nice to just sit back and take a look back at everything that trans- pired. Think about where we were back in January. We were watching games on live streams, two parents per child were the only ones allowed at games in person and there was no state tour- nament to look forward to. Now, seven months later, it looks more than ever like we are on the trajectory to have a fully normal year of sports in 2021-22, whatever that means. ITEM FILE PHOTO We saw young teams getting their After missing last year’s event due to the canceled season, Lynn eld girls tennis coach Craig Stone gathered his rst taste of tournament experience. team for its annual end-of-season celebration last week. We saw a few teams come back after a year away to defend their sectional titles, and one team even came back to defend its state title. Pioneers celebrate a strong season But outside of all the games, it was really just the feeling of being back at tournament, with the 2021 ally, the Pioneers would have and energy as to how we a tournament game that was the best GIRLS TENNIS season being the most recent. ve starters who played their would ll gaps, who would thing of all. You could tell that every By Mike Alongi So after missing a year due rst varsity match during the step up and what new players team put its whole heart and soul into ITEM SPORTS EDITOR to the pandemic, the Pioneers 2021 season. would make an impact.” every tournament game, and having gathered for their annual ban- Lynn eld went 9-4 on the It turns out that there Nearly every year for the the stands packed full of fans made quet to celebrate their season. year and earned a No. 5 wouldn’t be too much trouble past 40 years, Lynn eld girls for an intoxicating atmosphere. But this season was obvious- seed in the Division 3 North lling the gaps or getting new tennis coach Craig Stone has The entire experience was a great ly a very different one for all tournament, where the Pio- talent. In fact, Stone referred hosted an end-of-year celebra- example of how we can move forward teams, and the Pioneers were neers eventually fell to No. 4 to his group of rst-time start- tion to honor all the hard work out of this pandemic, and how every no different. After not playing Swampscott by a 3-2 margin ers — Lauren Grava, Genna his teams have put in each season can safely host a state tour- tennis during the pandem- in the quarter nal round. Gioioso, Ava Buon glio, Emily and every season. That hard ic-canceled 2020 season, Lyn- “Obviously, there was great nament without fears of outbreaks or Goguen and Gabi Mellor — as capacity limits. work has led to an extraordi- n eld came into 2021 with concern over the kind of sea- “The Fab Five.” I also want to take some space here nary streak of 38 straight sea- only three players that had son we might have, but there to give a shout out to everyone who sons with a berth in the state varsity experience. Eventu- was also great enthusiasm TENNIS, B2 had a part in bringing things back to “normal,” and that means administra- tors who helped get the state tourna- ment back on line, athletic directors who worked day and night to put Offense explodes for Navs in holiday win together schedules, coaches who in some cases led entirely new teams in BASEBALL forced in Haas to extend the a shortened timeline and players who Navs’ lead to two. Kale deliv- worked hard to come out of the pan- By Joshua Kummins ered the inning’s big blow two demic stronger than ever. FOR THE ITEM batters later, driving a two- out, bases-clearing double into Let’s do it all again in November. LYNN — A ve-day break the left-center eld gap. — Having said all of that, it’s abso- from New England Colle- Kale’s two-bagger ultimate- lutely crazy that we’re only six weeks giate Baseball League action ly delivered all the necessary from the start of workouts for the fall didn’t cool down the North offense, though the Muskrats season. Come mid-August, we’ll see Shore Navigators’ bats as they football players put the pads back on tagged Emus for a single run scored double-digit runs for and golfers get back out on the course. in the second as left elder the fourth time this season on Volleyball and cross country will go Matthew Overton (Molloy) hit the way to Sunday’s 12-2 win back to their original seasons, and a one-out single that scored over the visiting Winnipesau- we’ll nally see football teams chase designated hitter Ramon kee Muskrats at Fraser Field. after a Super Bowl again. There’s Jimenez (Boston College) fol- North Shore earned its plenty to happen between now and lowing a leadoff walk. fourth win in six games to im- then, but it’s exciting to think about However, the Navs add- prove to 10-8-2 this summer, all we’ll be getting back in just a few ed further cushion in their while Winnipesaukee slipped short weeks. next at-bats as Marra ended to 7-13 following its third — Shout out to three local golfers a 10-pitch appearance with straight loss and 10th in a 12- — Ethan Doyle, Aidan LeBlanc and a two-run double into the game span. Alex Landry — for competing on the right-center alley, extending Designated hitter Ryan national stage in the National High the lead to 7-1. Haas start- Marra (Brown), third base- School Golf Association Invitational ed the offense with a one-out man Matthias Haas (Cal Poly) in Pinehurst, N.C. last week. The trio walk before Lomuscio hit a and center elder Joe Lomus- played three rounds and three differ- two-out single into right two cio (Stanford) all contributed ent courses at the iconic Pinehurst batters later. two hits to the North Shore Resort, playing courses No. 7, No. 8 Emus induced a pair of offense. Marra and left eld- and No. 9. ground balls to get out of the er David Kale (Fordham) had Landry, who was a standout as a ju- fth and nish his second con- three RBI apiece in support of nior at St. John’s Prep this past sea- ITEM FILE PHOTO | SPENSER HASAK secutive victory over Winni- Jackson Emus (Princeton), the son, was the high nisher of the three pesaukee. The middle innings starting pitcher who improved Manager Bob Macaluso and the North Shore Naviga- after shooting a total score of 78-74- were scoreless on both sides to 3-0 after allowing just one tors scored more than 10 runs for the fourth time this 73-225 to nish in a tie for 21st place. thanks in large part to Musk- run on three hits while strik- season in a win over Winnipesaukee Sunday. LeBlanc, who starred for the Prep as rat righty Justin Murray ing out four over the rst ve a sophomore, wasn’t far behind after (Dartmouth) relieving Fischer shooting 77-78-73-228 to nish in a innings. Right elder Dylan Brazil driving home the rst run on and retiring 12 straight North tie for 31st place. The Navs shook off any rust (Stetson), Haas and second a sacri ce  y to right. Shore batters catcher Cal Doyle, who wrapped up his career as quickly as they hit around baseman Jake Gustin (Bry- Marra walked to load the Christofori’s (Santa Clara) a three-sport athlete at Salem High, and scored ve runs against ant) strung together for three bases before rst baseman leadoff walk in the third. nished in a tie for 130th place after a Winnipesaukee starter Ryan straight hits to begin the Logan Bravo (Harvard) fol- total score of 79-80-84-243. Fischer (NJIT) in the rst. game and led to Lomuscio lowed with a free pass that NAVS, B2 Pivetta strikes out 10, pitches Red Sox past Athletics By Janie McCauley been 0-3 since beating a career-best 10 batters over ASSOCIATED PRESS on May 26. seven innings with one walk, Alex Verdugo had two hits allowing one run on ve hits. OAKLAND, Calif. (AP) — for a Red Sox squad that is Kaprielian (4-3), who has struck out 10 10-3 during a stretch with 16 allowed two or fewer runs in over seven innings to win for straight games and 19 in 20 seven of his 10 starts, lost his the rst time in seven starts, days. second straight outing. Boston went ahead on a dou- pitched OLSON AN ALL-STAR ble-play groundout by Rafael the eighth for Boston before Slugging A’s rst baseman Devers in the sixth and the All-Star closer Olson was picked for the AL Red Sox capped a winning escaped trouble to nish for All-Star team for the rst series against the Oakland his 19th save in 23 chances. time in his six-year career. Athletics with a 1-0 victory He allowed Matt Olson’s lead- He has 20 homers and 53 Sunday. off single then a one-out walk RBIs after a forgettable 2020 The teams played a third to Jed Lowrie. year in which he batted .195 straight one-run game after Matt Chapman’s two-out with 14 home runs and 42 splitting a pair of extra-inning single in the rst extended RBIs playing all 60 games of contests, including Oakland’s his streak reaching base to 21 the shortened season. 7-6, 12-inning victory Satur- games but Pivetta still struck Manager Bob Melvin told day that snapped Boston’s out the side that inning. PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS him in front of his teammates eight-game winning streak. James Kaprielian hung before the game. Nick Pivetta earned his rst win in more than a month after Pivetta (7-3) allowed two tough in a pitcher’s duel. The striking out 10 batters in seven innings Sunday afternoon. hits and walked two. He had A’s right-hander struck out RED SOX, B2 B2 SPORTS THE DAILY ITEM MONDAY JULY 5, 2021

TV/RADIO TV Lynnfield tennis celebrates season MLB TENNIS All-Star in her first two ers also had solid seasons, and Stone is no different. 7:10 p.m...... Chi. White Sox at Minnesota...... ESPN From B1 seasons on the team, Gal- as Sarah Breslow went “I’m looking forward to lucci finished her Pioneers 9-5 and Maddy McCarthy the 2022 season and the 9:38 p.m...... Boston at LA Angels...... ESPN, NESN And that’s only the first- career with a 44-11 record went 8-5. challenges it will bring, time varsity players, as — good enough to place During the celebration, as well as the impact that Stanley Cup Final returning players Anna her in the top 50 all-time the Pioneers also honored our returning players will 8 p.m...... Tampa Bay at Montreal...... NBC Radulski, Emma Gallucci in school history. three sub-varsity players have,” said Stone. “As I like and Megan Nevils con- Radulski was simply — Leticia Marafon, Alana to say, the first practice of Men’s Soccer tributed to the team in a unbeatable in 2021, go- Villair and Sarah Lombar- the 2022 season starts the 7 p.m...... Copa America semifinal...... FS1 number of ways on and off ing 13-0 on the year (12-0 di — for their continued day after the season, and the court. doubles, 1-0 singles). A ju- dedication to improving all the time they put into Women’s Soccer Gallucci wrapped up her nior, Radulski was named on the court. their games over the sum- career on the highest of a CAL All-Star for her ef- But with every end-of- mer improves them as a 5 p.m...... US vs. Mexico friendly...... ESPN notes, going 7-6 in doubles forts this season. season celebration comes player and makes us bet- Tennis play. A Cape Ann League Two other varsity play- a look ahead to next year, ter as a team.”

6 a.m...... Wimbledon...... ESPN2 8 a.m...... Wimbledon...... ESPN Offense explodes as Navs race to victory Radio NAVS pell totaled 2.1 innings of lined one into center to to retire the last nine bat- MLB From B1 hitless ball, marking his drive home North Shore’s ters they faced without al- 9:38 p.m...... Boston at LA Angels...... WEEI-FM 93.7 third straight scoreless ef- 10th run. A wild pitch lowing any of Winnipesau- The visitors were able fort out of the North Shore brought Bravo across the kee’s four hits. to move one run closer bullpen. plate before pinch hitter STANLEY CUP FINAL on Mike The Navs finally got to Hunter Baldwin (Har- After taking a sched- uled off day, the Navs will STANLEY CUP FINAL Bay leads series 3 - 0 La Rocca’s (SNHU) bas- Murray and batted around vard) added a run-scoring Monday, July 5 es-loaded walk in the during a five-run seventh grounder to short. return to action at 6:30 (Best-of-7) sixth, but southpaw Zach Monday, June 28 Tampa Bay at Montreal, 8 p.m. inning that was sparked Chappell closed his out- p.m. Tuesday as they trek Wednesday, July 7 Chappell (North Florida) by Lomuscio’s one-out ing with a 1-2-3 inning be- Tampa Bay 5, Montreal 1 north to Vermont’s capital x-Montreal at Tampa Bay, TBA recorded a fly ball out to double past the third fore Justin Butera (Merri- city to take on the Moun- Wednesday, June 30 Friday, July 9 end the threat and strand baseman. Marra and Bra- mack) struck out the first Tampa Bay 3, Montreal 1 x-Tampa Bay at Montreal, TBA three runners he inherited vo then sent back-to-back batter he faced while do- taineers at Montpelier Friday, July 2 Sunday, July 11 from Jay Driver (Harvard) RBI base hits through the ing the same in the ninth. Recreation Field for the Tampa Bay 6, Montreal 3, Tampa x-Montreal at Tampa Bay, TBA earlier in the frame. Chap- left side, while Christofori Overall, the duo combined third time this season. NBA FINALS CONFERENCE FINALS Wednesday, July 11 Saturday, July 3 Phoenix at Milwaukee, 8 p.m. Milwaukee 118, Atlanta 107, Friday, July 14 Milwaukee wins series 4-2 Phoenix at Milwaukee, 9 p.m. NBA FINALS Sunday, July 17 (Best-of-7) x-Milwaukee at Phoenix, 9 p.m. Tuesday, July 6 Sunday, July 20 Milwaukee at Phoenix, 9 p.m. x-Phoenix at Milwaukee, 9 p.m. Monday, July 8 Sunday, July 22 Milwaukee at Phoenix, 9 p.m. x-Milwaukee at Phoenix, 9 p.m.

MLB NATIONAL LEAGUE East Division East Division W L Pct GB W L Pct GB Boston 53 32 .624 _ New York 43 36 .544 _ Tampa Bay 48 36 .571 4½ Atlanta 41 42 .494 4 43 39 .524 8½ Washington 40 42 .488 4½ New York 41 41 .500 10½ 39 42 .481 5 Baltimore 27 57 .321 25½ Miami 35 47 .427 9½ Central Division Central Division W L Pct GB W L Pct GB 49 34 .590 _ Milwaukee 51 34 .600 _ 42 39 .519 6 43 40 .518 7 Detroit 38 46 .452 11½ Chicago 42 42 .500 8½ Kansas City 35 48 .422 14 St. Louis 41 44 .482 10 Minnesota 34 48 .415 14½ Pittsburgh 30 53 .361 20 West Division West Division W L Pct GB W L Pct GB 52 33 .612 _ San Francisco 52 30 .634 _ Oakland 49 37 .570 3½ 53 31 .631 _ PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS Seattle 45 40 .529 7 50 36 .581 4 Los Angeles 42 41 .506 9 Colorado 37 48 .435 16½ Alex Verdugo had two hits for the Red Sox in a win over the Oakland Athletics Sunday. Texas 33 51 .393 18½ Arizona 23 62 .271 30½

Sunday’s Games man 8-2), 6:05 p.m. Tampa Bay 5, Toronto 1 L.A. Dodgers (Buehler 8-1) at Miami (Rog- Houston 4, Cleveland 3, 10 innings ers 7-5), 6:40 p.m. Red Sox come out on top in pitchers’ duel with A’s Detroit 6, Chicago White Sox 5 Atlanta (Fried 5-4) at Pittsburgh (De Jong Minnesota 6, Kansas City 2 0-3), 7:05 p.m. down. We came up short of nation, and Melvin said July, so this marked their N.Y. Mets 10, N.Y. Yankees 5, 7 innings, Milwaukee (Woodruff 7-3) at N.Y. Mets RED SOX 1st game (Megill 0-0), 7:10 p.m. From B1 a last year.” he couldn’t provide fur- first loss on Independence Seattle 4, Texas 1 Philadelphia (Moore 0-1) at Chicago Cubs TRAINER’S ROOM ther details per baseball’s Day since a 2-1 defeat at Boston 1, Oakland 0 (Davies 5-5), 8:05 p.m. Not since Yonder Alon- L.A. Angels 6, Baltimore 5 Cincinnati (Gutierrez 3-3) at Kansas City Red Sox: INF Chris- guidelines but it wasn’t Seattle in 2011. L.A. Dodgers 5, Washington 1 (Minor 6-6), 8:10 p.m. so in 2017 has an A’s first tian Arroyo is scheduled immediately clear wheth- UP NEXT Pittsburgh 2, Milwaukee 0 Washington (Lester 2-3) at San Diego baseman represented Cincinnati 3, Chicago Cubs 2 to be activated Monday er that meant he was on LHP Martín Pérez (6- (Musgrove 5-6), 10:10 p.m. San Diego 11, Philadelphia 1 Oakland in the Midsum- Tuesday’s Games from an injured list stint the COVID-19 IL. ... RF 4, 4.04) takes the ball for Atlanta 8, Miami 7, 10 innings Toronto at Baltimore, 7:05 p.m. mer Classic. Colorado 3, St. Louis 2 for a bruised right knee. Stephen Piscotty was ac- Boston on Monday night Cleveland at Tampa Bay, 7:10 p.m. N.Y. Mets at N.Y. Yankees, 7:08 p.m., 2nd “It’s a special moment ... Detroit at Texas, 8:05 p.m. He played for Triple-A tivated from the IL sooner at Angel Stadium trying game I don’t know what to ex- Chicago White Sox at Minnesota, 8:10 Worcester on Saturday. than expected but not in to win his third straight San Francisco at Arizona, 9:10 p.m. pect. I want to go in, soak Monday’s Games p.m. Manager said the lineup after missing decision. Oakland at Houston, 8:10 p.m. it up and have fun with it Chicago White Sox (Cease 7-3) at Minneso- Arroyo would go through 15 games with a sprained After a day off Monday, ta (Ober 0-1), 7:10 p.m. Boston at L.A. Angels, 9:38 p.m. for sure,” Olson said. “Last Cleveland (Allen 1-5) at Tampa Bay (Hill N.Y. Yankees at Seattle, 10:10 p.m. year in a way kind of put a full workout on the field left wrist. He went 0 for RHP Chris Bassitt (9-2, 6-3), 7:10 p.m. Atlanta at Pittsburgh, 7:05 p.m. Monday in Anaheim as 4 in a rehab appearance 3.04) pitches for the A’s in Detroit (Peralta 1-1) at Texas (Allard 2-4), L.A. Dodgers at Miami, 7:10 p.m. a chip on my shoulder. 8:05 p.m. Milwaukee at N.Y. Mets, 7:10 p.m. I’m not trying to be one of the Red Sox get a look at with Class-A Stockton on a key series at rival Hous- Cincinnati (Gutierrez 3-3) at Kansas City Philadelphia at Chicago Cubs, 8:05 p.m. how he has recovered. Saturday. ton. (Minor 6-6), 8:10 p.m. Cincinnati at Kansas City, 8:10 p.m. those guys but I had a re- Boston (Pérez 6-4) at L.A. Angels (Suarez Colorado at Arizona, 9:40 p.m. ally bad year last year in Athletics: DH Mitch Mo- JULY 4 “It’s a big series leading 3-1), 9:38 p.m. St. Louis at San Francisco, 9:45 p.m. my opinion and I thought reland was placed on the The A’s had won eight up to the break,” Melvin St. Louis (Kim 2-5) at San Francisco (Gaus- Washington at San Diego, 10:10 p.m. in a way it let the team injured list without expla- straight on the Fourth of said. TODAY IN SPORTS Chestnut sets new record at post-pandemic hot dog race July 5 to win his first Grand Slam title. 1919 — Suzanne Lenglen beats 1996 — Frankie Fredericks edges ASSOCIATED PRESS reigning champion Dorothea Lam- Michael Johnson to win the men’s bert Chambers 10-8, 4-6, 9-7, in 200 meters at the Bislett Games NEW YORK (AP) — the challenge round to win her first in Norway, snapping the American Chowdown champ Joey women’s singles title at Wimble- world champion’s winning streak “Jaws” Chestnut broke don. of 21 races. his own record to gulp to 1930 — Bill Tilden beats Wilmer 1997 — Martina Hingis, 16, be- a 14th win in the men’s Allison 6-3, 9-7, 6-4, to capture his comes the youngest player to win Nathan’s Famous Hot third men’s singles title at Wimble- Wimbledon since 1887. Hingis Dog Eating Contest on don. comes back for a 2-6, 6-3, 6-3 vic- Sunday, while Michelle 1947 — becomes the tory over Jana Novotna. Lesco took the women’s first black to play in the Ameri- 2003 — Serena Williams beats title. can League. He strikes out as a sister Venus 4-6, 6-4, 6-2 for her Chestnut downed 76 pinch-hitter for the Cleveland In- second straight Wimbledon title. franks and buns in 10 dians in a 6-5 loss to the Chicago It’s her fifth championship in the minutes. That’s one more White Sox. past six Grand Slams, each capped than he did in setting the 1952 — Maureen Connolly wins by a victory over Venus. men’s record last year, her first of three straight women’s 2008 — Venus Williams wins her when the contest unfold- singles title at Wimbledon, defeat- fifth Wimbledon singles title, beat- ed without fans because ing Louise Brough 6-4, 6-3. ing younger sister Serena Williams of the coronavirus pan- 1968 — The Philadelphia 76ers 7-5, 6-4 in the final. Defending demic. champion Venus is 5-2 in Wimble- trade Wilt Chamberlain, basket- “It just felt good,” don finals, losing only to Serena in ball’s greatest offensive player, to Chestnut, of Westfield, 2002 and ’03. the Los Angeles Lakers after they Indiana, said in an ESPN 2009 — Roger Federer wins his are unable to sign him to a con- interview after his win tract. record 15th Grand Slam title when Sunday. “Even if I was 1968 — Australia’s Rod Laver wins he outlasts Andy Roddick for his uncomfortable, having the first open Wimbledon tennis sixth Wimbledon championship in everybody cheer me and championship, defeating country- a marathon match that went to 16- man Tony Roche 6-3, 6-4, 6-2. La- 14 in the fifth set. push me, it made me feel ver becomes the first player since 2012 — Harness racing driver good.” Fred Perry (1934-36) to win the Dave Palone breaks Herve Filion’s Lesco, of Tucson, Arizo- men’s title three straight times. North American record for career na, downed 30 ¾ dogs in 1975 — Arthur Ashe beats Jimmy victories when he pilots Herculotte 10 minutes and called her win “an amazing feeling.” Connors 6-1, 6-1, 5-7, 6-4 to win Hanover to victory in the eighth PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS the men’s singles title at Wimble- race at The Meadows in Washing- Reigning women’s don. It’s the first all-American final ton, Pa. The win is the 15,181st of champ and record-holder Joey Chestnut set a new world record on Sunday after eating 76 hot since 1947. Connors, the defend- Palone’s 30-year career. skipped this dogs in 10 minutes to win his 14th title in the men’s Nathan’s Famous ing champion, had not dropped a 2014 — Petra Kvitova overwhelms year because she’s ex- Hot Dog Eating Contest. set in the previous six matches. Eugenie Bouchard 6-3, 6-0 in less pecting a baby in a few 1980 — Bjorn Borg of Sweden than an hour to win Wimbledon for weeks with fellow com- Nathan’s flagship shop in nor league baseball stadi- Chestnut said he’d wins his fifth men’s title at Wimble- the second time. petitive eater Nick Weh- Brooklyn’s Coney Island um, Maimonides Park, missed the fans last year. don, defeating John McEnroe 1-6, 2015 — The United States wins its ry. He vied for the men’s neighborhood. But this with 5,000 spectators. “I’ve been looking for- 7-5, 6-3, 6-7, 8-6. third Women’s World Cup title and title but came up short. year’s planning took place Last year, it was held ward to this all year,” he 1992 — Andre Agassi beats Goran first since 1999 with a 5-2 victory The annual Fourth of amid shifting coronavirus indoors and without an told ESPN in an inter- Ivanisevic 6-7 (8-10), 6-4, 6-4, 1-6, over Japan behind a first-half hat July frankfurter fest nor- restrictions, and the event in-person audience be- view before this year’s 6-4 in the Wimbledon men’s final trick by Carli Lloyd. mally happens outside was held in a nearby mi- cause of the pandemic. competition. MONDAY JULY 5, 2021 THE DAILY ITEM B3 NATION Biden sees virus ‘independence,’ but COVID takes no holiday By Zeke Miller ASSOCIATED PRESS WASHINGTON — After nearly six months in office, grappling with a pandem- ic every step of that way, President Joe Biden was determined to party. “This is a holiday week- end,” Biden declared on Friday as he parried jour- nalists’ “negative” ques- tions about the ongoing PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS U.S. troop withdrawal The Rev. Lee Catoe, top left, leads a conversation on his faith and justice from Afghanistan, “I’m go- talk show “Just Talk Live” with members of Beloved Arise during the ing to be celebrating it.” second annual virtual Queer Youth of Faith Day. Biden wants Americans to celebrate too, after en- during 16 months of dis- ruption in the pandemic PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS LGBTQ youth of faith pray, and more than 605,000 President Joe Biden takes a bite of ice cream deaths. The White House at Moomers Homemade Ice Cream in Traverse encouraged gatherings City, Mich. bond at ‘Beloved Arise’ group and fireworks displays all around the country to brated its second annual in a church where LGBT ease physician at the John “The Fourth of July this By Luis mark — as though ripped Queer Youth of Faith Day people were accepting and Cochran VA Medical Cen- year is different than Andres Henao from a Hollywood script ASSOCIATED PRESS on Wednesday — the last ter and St. Louis Board of the Fourth of July of last accepted and loved,” said — the nation’s “indepen- day of Pride Month — Health. “If you haven’t had year,” Biden said Friday. DeTar Birt, who was or- dence” from the virus. Jessika Sessoms grew with podcasts, concerts, dained as a Presbyterian the vaccine, you should be “And it’s going to be better up in a conservative Black And there is much to online panels of teens and minister and has worked alarmed and that’s just next year.” evangelical family, attend- cheer: Cases and deaths seminars on LGBTQ his- as a Sunday school teacher the bottom line, there’s no Top officials in the Biden ed Christian schools and from COVID-19 are at or tory and churches. and youth pastor. “I came easy way to cut it.” administration fanned out often heard that being gay near record lows since the “We wanted to do some- out in college and ... I had “But that doesn’t take across the country over the was an abomination, until outbreak began, thanks to thing that would be there a lot of trepidation and away from the fact that this weekend to promote the she understood that she the robust U.S. vaccina- vastly improved virus sit- to uplift and honor ... anxiety around it, but the country is in a significantly was queer while studying tion program. Businesses better place,” she said. uation under the banner, queer youth of all faiths,” church wasn’t part of that.” to become a missionary. and restaurants are open, Biden, who is set to host “America’s Back Together.” the Rev. Ashley DeTar Beloved Arise was found- The 23-year-old from hiring is picking up and the largest event yet of his Never mind that the Birt, program coordina- ed in Seattle in February Florida came out publicly travel is getting closer to presidency on the South president has come up tor for Beloved Arise, said 2020 by Jun Love Young, last year and has found pre-pandemic levels. Lawn of the White House short of the vaccination during one of the panels. a former board member healing and a sense of “Something that would Still, it’s hardly a “Mis- on Sunday, sees this as a goal he had set for the community after joining of Christian development sion Accomplished” mo- long-awaited opportunity Fourth with great fanfare. let them know that there’s agency World Concern. He Beloved Arise, a Christian no contradiction between ment. More than 200 Amer- to highlight the success of Biden had hoped to have nonprofit dedicated to cel- grew up in a Catholic fam- icans still die each day from the vaccination campaign 70 percent of the adult being a queer and trans ily in the Philippines and ebrating and empowering person and being a per- COVID-19, a more infec- he championed. It will be population vaccinated by kept quiet about his queer LGBTQ youth of faith. son of faith ... that those tious variant of the virus is the clearest indication yet Sunday, but clocked in at identity until his mid 40s. Maria Magdalena things can go together.” spreading rapidly at home that the U.S. has moved about 67 percent, accord- “And it was due to re- Gschwind, 20, from Ger- Across the U.S., circum- and abroad, and tens of into a new phase of virus ing to figures from the ligious pressure, which many, credits the U.S.- stances vary widely for millions of Americans have response, shifting from Centers for Disease Con- based group for inspiring LGBTQ youth seeking re- is why I created Beloved chosen not to get the life- a national emergency to trol and Prevention. Offi- her to study Protestant ligious engagement. Arise, so that other kids saving vaccines. a localized crisis of indi- cials insisted that the miss theology in college at a Some major denomina- wouldn’t have to wait un- “If you’ve had the vac- vidual responsibility and would have little practical time when she had doubts tions, including the Roman til their forties,” he said. cine, you’re doing great,” from vaccinating Ameri- effect on Americans’ abil- about whether her sexual- Catholic Church and the “I was so surprised in my said Dr. Mati Hlatshwayo cans to promoting global ity to mark the Indepen- ity would conflict with her Southern Baptist Conven- forties to learn that what I Davis, an infectious dis- health. dence Day holiday. faith. Samuel Cavalheiro, tion, condemn same-sex thought I knew about the 21, a Brazilian living in unions and say all sexual Bible was gravely misin- Mozambique, feels so con- activity outside of a mar- formed, and I just want nected to the group’s mem- riage between a man and a young people to be aware bers that he calls them his woman is sinful. But thou- that in every faith tradi- “chosen family.” sands of houses of worship, tion there is a progressive They are among hun- including many main- faith that has searched dreds of young people line Protestant church- the sacred texts and has worldwide who have joined es and synagogues, have created an open space for Beloved Arise during the LGBTQ-inclusive policies. queer identities,” he said, coronavirus pandemic to “I can tell you how import- adding that he felt safe to worship, sing and bond ant it is to accept because come out thanks in part to virtually. The group cele- I’m proof of that. I grew up affirming theology.

Former President Jimmy Carter holds hands with his wife, former first lady Rosalynn Carter, as they work with other volunteers PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS on site during the Workers are on the site of the Champlain Towers South condo building, first day of the where scores of victims remain missing more than a week after it par- weeklong Jimmy tially collapsed in Surfside, Fla. & Rosalynn Carter Work Project in Mishawaka, Ind. Drilling nearly done to demolish FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS rest of collapsed condo

By Adriana Eighty percent of the Once the structure is Jimmy, Rosalynn Carter mark Gomez Licon drilling work was com- demolished, the remnants and Terry Spencer plete by Sunday morning, will be removed immedi- ASSOCIATED PRESS and the remaining struc- ately with the intent of 75 years of ‘full partnership’ ture could come down as giving rescuers access for SURFSIDE, Fla. — Dem- soon as later that night, the first time to parts of By Bill Barrow 96, Carter also is the lon- night — something they’ve olition specialists bored Miami-Dade Assistant the garage area that are a ASSOCIATED PRESS gest-lived of the 45 men done for years, even when holes for explosive charges Fire Chief Raide Jadal- focus of interest, Jadallah who’ve served as chief separated by their travels. Sunday as they prepared lah told relatives of those has said. That could give ATLANTA — The young executive. Yet even hav- “We don’t go to sleep with to bring down the precari- missing in the collapse. a clearer picture of voids midshipman needed a ing reached that pinnacle, some remaining differenc- ous but still-standing por- That timeline — faster that may exist in the rub- date one evening while he Carter has said often since es between us,” he said. tion of a collapsed South than initially expected, ble and could possibly har- was home from the U.S. leaving the Oval Office in Rosalynn Carter noted Florida condo building. though still not certain — bor survivors. Naval Academy, so his 1981 that the most import- the importance of finding The work has suspend- drew applause from fami- Officials began consid- younger sister paired him ant decision he ever made common interests. Even ed the search-and-rescue lies eager for the search to ering the demolition at with a family friend who wasn’t as head of state, now, she said, “Jimmy mission, but officials said restart. No one has been Champlain Towers on already had a crush. commander in chief or even and I are always looking it would eventually open rescued alive since the Thursday when parts of the Nearly eight decades lat- executive officer of a nucle- for things to do togeth- up new areas for rescue first hours after the June remaining building shifted, er, Jimmy and Rosalynn ar submarine in the early er.” Still, she emphasized teams to explore. 24 collapse. endangering rescuers and Carter are still together in years of the Cold War. a caveat: “Each (person) The decision to demolish The search at the Surf- prompting a 15-hour sus- the same tiny town where Rather, it was falling for should have some space. the Surfside building came side building has been pension in their work. they were born, grew up Eleanor Rosalynn Smith That’s really important.” after concerns mounted suspended since Satur- Approaching Tropical and had that first outing. in 1945 and marrying her As first lady, Rosalynn that the damaged structure day afternoon so workers Storm Elsa added urgency In between, they’ve trav- the following summer. “My Carter carved her own was at risk of falling, en- could begin the drilling to those plans with fore- eled the world as Naval of- biggest secret is to marry identity even as she sup- dangering the crews below work. Jadallah said the casts suggesting strong ficer and military spouse, the right person if you ported her husband. Build- and preventing them from suspension was necessary winds could enter the area American president and want to have a long-last- ing on her predecessors’ operating in some areas. because the drilling could by Monday. The latest first lady, and finally as ing marriage,” Carter said. efforts to highlight special “Our top priority is that cause the structure to fail, forecasts have moved the human rights and public The nonagenarians — causes, she went to work in the building come down as but a family member could storm westward, mostly health ambassadors. she’s now 93 — offered a her own East Wing office, soon as possible, no matter be heard calling that news sparing South Florida, “It’s a full partnership,” few other tips for an en- setting a standard for first what time that occurs and “devastating.” but National Hurricane the 39th president told The during bond. ladies by working alongside as safely as possible,” Mi- So far, rescuers have Center meteorologist Associated Press during a “Every day there needs to her husband’s West Wing ami-Dade County Mayor recovered the remains of Robert Molleda said the joint interview ahead of be reconciliation and com- aides on key legislation, es- Daniella Levine Cava told 24 people, with 121 still area could still feel effects the couple’s 75th wedding munication between the pecially dealing with health a news conference Sunday. missing. The Miami-Dade starting Monday. anniversary on July 7. two spouses,” the former care and mental health. “Bringing down this build- Police Department on Sat- “We’re expecting primar- It will be another mile- president said, explaining She continued that focus ing in a controlled manner urday night added Gracie- ily tropical storm force stone for the longest-mar- that he and Rosalynn, both as the couple built the Car- is critical to expanding the la Cattarossi, 48, and Gon- gusts,” Molleda said, re- ried presidential couple devout Christians, read the ter Center in Atlanta after scope of our search-and- zalo Torre, 81, to the list of ferring to gusts above 40 in American history. At Bible together aloud each their White House years. rescue effort.” those confirmed dead. miles per hour. B4 THE DAILY ITEM MONDAY JULY 5, 2021 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

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CROSSWORD DEAR ABBY Mom feels pressured to take adults-only trips DEAR ABBY: My hus- we had a long talk about band and I have been Dear Abby is written by Abigail it, but he did not admit it married for almost a de- Van Buren, also known as Jeanne or apologize for his be- cade, and our beautiful havior. I feel guilty for daughter is 3. We’re not Phillips, and was founded by her not wanting a relation- planning on more chil- mother, Pauline Phillips. Contact ship with him because he dren for health and per- Dear Abby at DearAbby.com or P.O. doesn’t have a lot of sup- sonal reasons. I feel con- Box 69440, Los Angeles, CA 90069. portive people in his life. stant pressure from other But how do I be support- mom-friends and couples ive to someone I don’t feel to go on vacation without deserves my support? my daughter. While my understand everyone is take an “extended” one. husband would be OK different. Some feel that Please try to hang onto TORN MOM IN with this, I am not. We a kid-free vacation is your sense of humor ILLINOIS had plenty of time to what they need, and to about this. If you don’t travel before our daugh- me, that is perfectly fine. care to join in the “fun,” DEAR MOM: Support ter came along, and we It’s just that they make you are not compelled to your son by continuing to plan to continue doing so me feel like something is do it. love him as you always with her. wrong with me that’s DEAR ABBY: A few have. Support him by en- My husband respects bothering me. I don’t do months before my son couraging him to get his my feelings and under- that to them. I respect “Travis” turned 18, he high school diploma and, stands where I’m coming their decisions, so why moved into a friend’s possibly, counseling from don’t they do the same? from but, unfortunately, house. The year before he a licensed mental health left, it seemed like he did professional so he can fig- none of our friends do. It’s MOMMY WHO’S everything possible to ure out what his issues at the point where they STAYING PUT make me feel like I am upset me and my young- are and resolve them. crazy for not wanting to DEAR MOMMY: I er son, who is 7. Travis What you should NOT do leave my child for an ex- don’t think those friends would antagonize his lit- is support him financially tended period of time. mean to come across as tle brother, and when a under these circumstanc- They all say they need a disrespectful. You may reaction happened, Tra- es. Let him know you will “break” from their kids. I have had your child later vis would blame him for always be there for him if simply do not feel the than they did, and their reacting. he changes his mind. At same way. Must I force children may be older, Travis missed 37 days 18, he needs to learn to myself to leave my which might account for of school and claimed it take responsibility for daughter and go on vaca- the fact they feel they was my fault. He refused the decisions he makes. tion without her? Or am I need a break. I’m sur- to help with chores and Moving out under the cir- right to feel the way I do? prised, however, that any- was mad every day about cumstances you de- Don’t get me wrong — I one would expect you to something. When he left, scribed was a poor choice. BRIDGE

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8 p.m. CW All American “Keeping Up With the Joneses”: Vivica A. Fox Spencer, Olivia and Jordan (Daniel Ezra, Samantha Logan, Michael Evans Behling) want to get out of town for a few days, so they join Simone (guest star on her sassy summer miniseries for LMN Geffri Maya) on a road trip to Atlanta, to visit the By Taylor Neumann latter’s Aunt Amara (guest star Kelly Jenrette), a jour- nalism professor at one of the city’s historic Black LMN is doing something a colleges. All four of the young people find campus little bit different than their life a blast, but the visit also gives both Olivia and normal original films — this Simone a new perspective. Peyton Smith guest stars Thursday marks the pre- in the new episode “All American: Homecoming.” miere of a miniseries, the 8 p.m. first of three two-hour movies VH1 under the banner title Keep- Love & Hip Hop: Atlanta ing Up With the Joneses. It’s After a year-long hiatus, this hit docuseries — the an offshoot of the popular second in the “Love & Hip Hop” franchise — returns Wrong franchise for the net- for Season 10, which brings music back to the work, with such recent ti- forefront by featuring a female-led ensemble in the tles this year as The Wrong epicenter of this music genre. New cast members in- Prince Charming and The clude overnight sensation Yung Baby Tate, breakout Wrong Valentine. rapper Renni Rucci and emerging artist Omeretta Each film has a different The Great. Returning fan favorites include story, but what ties them to- Frost, Spice, Sierra Gates, Bambi, Erica Mena, Mom- gether is the presence of vet- ma Dee, Safaree Samuels and Scrappy. eran actress Vivica A. Fox as 9 p.m. both a star in each film and CW also an executive producer. The Republic of Sarah Keeping Up With the Joneses After Sarah (Stella Baker) discovers that everyone marks the first time the fran- in Greylock is being charged foreign transaction chise will have a continuous fees, she and her friends decide to create a unique story arc over three separate currency for the community in the new episode “In movies, all of which are subti- Us We Trust.” Elsewhere, Grover (Ian Duff) confides tled with Wrong in the name. to Danny (Luke Mitchell) what really happened to It’s narrated by The Real Corinne (Hope Lauren) after he left. Meanwhile, Bel- Housewives of Atlanta star la and Tyler (Landry Bender, Forrest Goodluck) try Kandi Burruss. to figure out how to make their long-distance rela- Keeping Up With the Jone- tionship work. Megan Follows and Nia Holloway also ses stars Fox as Robin Jones, star. the matriarch of a rich and 9:30 p.m. powerful family, who, af- PBS ter her husband dies, must — along with her four step- POV daughters — defend the fam- Writer and comic CJ Hunt makes his directorial de- ily and business from those but with “The Neutral Ground,” a documentary that who wish to see them defeat- kicks off Season 34 of this award-winning series. ed. Robin and her daughters Hunt’s film has its roots in 2015, when he begins will stop at nothing to find to document a vote by the New Orleans City Council success and protect them- over the removal of four Confederate monuments. selves from threats, black- That action is delayed by multiple death threats, mail and even murder. the group, who oversees the hate relationship because [the Fans of LMN and the of- prompting Hunt to explore how and why a losing Fox teases, “There are a lot family charity; Kayla (Shellie town] loves the money and ferings usually provided army from 1865 still holds so much influence in of twists and turns in this sto- Sterling), a party girl; and wealth that the sisters bring on the network should fall 21st-century America. ryline. There’s nothing these high schooler Tara (Jasmine to the town, but they hate head-over-heels for all three 9:30 p.m. women won’t do to maintain Aivaliotis), who might be the that the sisters are mischie- entries of Keeping Up With AMC their power. The best thing most sly and conniving of the vous with their power.” the Joneses. When asked why Movie: The Godfather, Coda: The Death of Michael about Keeping Up With the bunch. Fox describes the re- As mentioned, a miniseries viewers will love this perfect- Corleone Dubbed an anticlimax by some critics Joneses is that the ladies will lationship Robin has with the is a change from just a reg- ly dramatic summer series, upon its 1990 release as “The Godfather Part III,” leave viewers on the edge of girls as “contentious, to say ular film for LMN — why Fox had this to say: “Fans will Francis Ford Coppola’s final panel in his epic Mafia their seats with their schem- the least, but her favorite is did they decide to go down love the sisters in this series! trilogy finds Al Pacino reprising his role as melan- ing antics!” undoubtedly Carrie.” the three-film route? Fox ex- There will be a lot of drama choly Don Michael Corleone, who seeks to escape The four stepdaughters A compelling part of the plains. “Due to the success and a lot of fashion. It’s the the criminal underworld. Although the film earned follow in their mother’s foot- family dynamic is its relation- of the Wrong franchise, we perfect next chapter for me to seven Oscar nominations (including best picture), steps in being manipulative if ship with the town they live decided a miniseries would lead a fabulous female-driv- this 2020 re-cut of the movie got a limited release need be and strong when pro- in, Pacific Hills. “It’s interest- be apropos for this project, en cast. The audience will to coincide with the 30th anniversary of the original voked. There’s the CEO, Pam ing because there’s a double- in hopes that this could lead love the characters and will version. Coppola says this re-cut is the version that (Arie Thompson), who can be edged-sword relationship that into something bigger like a be hooked to the storyline he and “Godfather” author Mario Puzo originally en- cold and calculating; Carrie the town has with the family,” television series for the net- that will leave them wanting visioned. (Ciarra Carter), the nicest of explained Fox. “It’s a love/ work!” more and more!”

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CLEANING/ Legal Notice TOWN OF NAHANT CARPENTRY MAINTENANCE City of Lynn ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS Zoning Board of Appeals NOTICE OF HEARING The Zoning Board of Appeals will hear all parties of interest on the following Carpentry & Services RONNIE Z petition on Tuesday, July 20, 2021 in room 302, Lynn City Hall, 3 City Hall Square, A public hearing will be held by the ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS on Monday, July Lynn, Massachusetts at 7:00 P.M. 12, 2021 at 5:00 P.M. via remote technology (Zoom). To Join the Zoom Meeting • Full Cleanouts: Homes, go to www.zoom.com and enter the meeting ID and Password or use the following Attics, basements, yards, MOVING LOCUS: 2-6 AUBURN STREET, A/K/A 45 LYNNFIELD STREET, PARCEL NO. link, you may also join by telephone. Commercial clean outs, etc. Leave your moving to us! 074-101-017 — PETITIONER: STEPHEN KASPER, ON BEHALF OF ONE HOUSE • Full Home Repairs, Whether it be one piece or more! CONTRACTING, LLC (ZBA 9974) The Nahant ZBA is inviting you to a scheduled Zoom meeting on July 12, 2021 at Painting and Installations. 10% off for senior citizens, 5:00 PM. TO VARY (PURSUANT TO M.G.L. C. 40A, S. 10) THE PROVISIONS OF THE CITY OF • Windows, doors, porches, veterans, and disabled decks, stairs etc. LYNN ZONE ORDINANCE TO ALLOW A KITCHEN/BATH SHOWROOM IN THE Join Zoom Meeting • Gutter repairs and cleaning. Call Ronnie EXISTING STOREFRONT AT 2-4 AUBURN STREET A/K/A 45 LYNNFIELD STREET IN https://us02web.zoom.us/j/85611277272?pwd=aHNGanpaVGJnQkdBZjQ0MjB AN R2 DISTRICT WHERE SUCH A RETAIL USE IS NOT ALLOWED AS A MATTER OF aZWVvQT09 No job too small! RIGHT. 781-321-2499 Meeting ID: 856 1127 7272 For a free estimate 781-354-0023 LOCUS: 150 BLOSSOM STREET, PARCEL NO. 067-745-032 — PETITIONER: Passcode: 923710 PATRICK J. MCGRATH, BY HIS ATTORNEY PAUL R. KEATING (ZBA 9975) CLEANING/ To attend by telephone: MAINTENANCE TO VARY (PURSUANT TO M.G.L. C. 40A, S. 10) THE PROVISIONS OF THE CITY OF +1 646 558 8656 US (New York) LYNN ZONE ORDINANCE TO DEMOLISH THE EXISTING STRUCTURE AND TO CONSTRUCT A 4 STORY RESIDENTIAL DWELLING CONDOMINIUM UNIT 5:00 PM PUBLIC HEARING on the petition filed by Paul and Robin Waters, owners DEVELOPMENT CONSISTING OF 15 TWO (2) BEDROOM UNITS AND SEVENTY-FIVE of the property at 43 Pleasant Street, Nahant, Massachusetts, seeking a Special (75) ONE (1) BEDROOM UNITS. SAID DEVELOPMENT REQUIRES 135 PARKING Permit for the removal of the existing single-family house and construction of a WE TAKE AND DISPOSE SPACES PURSUANT TO SECTION 9 OF THE ZONE ORDINANCE AND ONLY 104 new single-family house. The Inspector of Buildings has denied their request for a PARKING SPACES ARE PROPOSED. PROJECT COMPLIES IN ALL OTHER RESPECTS Building Permit on April 16, 2021, where the proposed new house is in violation of WITH THE CITY OF LYNN ZONE ORDINANCE. Section 7.03 E of the Nahant Zoning By-laws where; Notwithstanding any other requirements of Section 7.03, no structure, constituting the principal use, located OF ANYTHING LOCUS: 105 NEWHALL STREET, PARCEL NO. 081-587-008 PETITIONER: OBOSA on a nonconforming lot, whether such structure is conforming or nonconforming, EKHATOR, BY HIS REPRESENTATIVE DIONE KRIEGER, (ZBA 9976) may be removed and reconstructed, or removed and replaced elsewhere on such lot without a special permit. TO VARY (PURSUANT TO M.G.L. C. 40A, S. 10) TO CONVERT A SINGLE-FAMILY Cellars, Attics, HOME INTO A THREE FAMILY DWELLING UNIT. THE PROPOSAL HAS INSUFFICIENT BOARD OF APPEALS, Jocelyn Campbell, Chairperson Garages, Yards, Stores, etc. FRONTAGE, SETBACKS, LOT AREA AND PARKING. Call for quick service Item: June 28 and July 5, 2021 LOCUS: 342-344 PARKLAND AVENUE, PARCEL NO. 041-237-001 AND 002 and best prices. PETITIONER: THOMAS A. MCGOVERN PRESIDENT OF LYNNWOOD DEVELOPMENT, INC. BY HIS ATTORNEY SAMUEL A. VITALI., (ZBA 9977)

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Trade Commission at Washington, D.C., 20580 or call the National Fraud to the e-edition on Information Center, Placing a help wanted ad is great for 1-800-876-7060 finding the skilled workers you need. 781-593-7700, ext.2 MONDAY JULY 5, 2021 THE DAILY ITEM B7 INTERNATIONAL Cuba evacuates 70,000 as tropical storm approaches By Andrea Rodríguez miles north of Kingston, sion and deforestation. ASSOCIATED PRESS Jamaica, and was head- A tropical storm warning ing west-northwest at 13 was in effect for Jamai- HAVANA — Cuba evac- mph. It had maximum ca and from the Haitian uated 70,000 people along sustained winds of about capital of Port-au-Prince the island’s southern re- 60 mph, according to the to the southern border gion on Sunday amid fears National Hurricane Cen- with the Dominican Re- that Tropical Storm Elsa ter in Miami. public. A hurricane watch could unleash heavy flood- The center said the was issued for the Cuban ing after battering several storm is expected to grad- provinces of Camaguey, Caribbean islands, killing ually weaken as it moves Granma, Guantanamo, at least three people. across Cuba on Monday. The Cuban government Holguin, Las Tunas, and had opened shelters and “After Elsa emerges over Santiago de Cuba. Some moved to protect sug- the Florida Straits and of those provinces have arcane and cocoa crops the southeastern Gulf of reported a high number ahead of the storm. Most Mexico, some slight re- of COVID-19 infections, of those evacuated went strengthening is possible,’’ raising concerns that the to relatives’ homes, while it said. storm could force large about 23,000 people shel- The storm killed one groups of people to seek tered at government facil- person in St. Lucia, ac- shelter together. ities. Some 400 living in cording to the Caribbean Elsa is the earliest fifth- mountainous areas took Disaster Emergency Man- named storm on record refuge in natural caves agement Agency. Mean- and also broke the record that had been prepared while, a 15-year-old boy as the tropic’s fastest-mov- for the emergency. and a 75-year-old woman ing hurricane, clocking in The storm’s next target died Saturday in separate PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS at 31 mph on Saturday was Florida, where Gov. events in the Dominican Antony Exilien secures the roof of his house in response to Tropical morning, according to Bri- Ron DeSantis declared a Republic after walls col- Storm Elsa, in Port-au-Prince, Haiti. an McNoldy, a hurricane state of emergency in 15 lapsed on them, according researcher at the Univer- counties, including in Mi- to a statement from the several eastern Caribbean people reported dam- in shelters amid the pan- sity of Miami. ami-Dade County where Emergency Operations islands on Friday as the aged houses, including demic. It is forecast to drop 4 Center. to 8 inches of rain with the high-rise condomini- first hurricane of the At- 62 homes that completely Downed trees also were um building collapsed last Elsa was a Category 1 collapsed as the govern- reported in Haiti, which maximum totals of 15 week. hurricane up until Sat- lantic season. Among the ment promised to find and is especially vulnerable to inches across portions of On Sunday morning, urday morning, causing hardest hit was Barbados, fund temporary housing floods and landslides be- southern Hispaniola and Elsa was located about 50 widespread damage in where more than 1,100 to avoid clustering people cause of widespread ero- Jamaica. Pope Francis hospitalized for planned intestinal surgery

By Frances D’Emilio ASSOCIATED PRESS VATICAN CITY — Pope Francis was hospitalized in Rome on Sunday afternoon for scheduled surgery on his large intestine, the Vatican said. The news came just three hours after Francis had cheerfully greeted the public in St. Peter’s Square and told them he will go to Hungary and Slovakia in September. The brief statement from the Holy See’s press PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS office didn’t say exactly Ukrainian female soldiers wear heels while taking part in the the mili- when the surgery would tary parade rehearsal in , Ukraine. be performed at Gemel- FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS li Polyclinic, a Catholic Pope Francis arrives for his weekly general au- teaching hospital, only dience with a limited number of faithful in the that there would be a San Damaso Courtyard at the Vatican. Ukraine criticized for making medical update when the surgery is complete. But “I ask you to pray for of the affected part of the female cadets parade in heels the Vatican indicated later the pope, pray in a special intestine is needed. that the surgery would be way,” Francis had asked Francis is in generally (AP) — Cabinet members, includ- with machine guns.” the same day. the faithful in the square good health, but did have It was the pope’s first Ukraine’s defense min- ing Minister of Veterans Defense Minister Andriy on June 27. “The pope part of one lung removed known hospital treatment ister is under pressure Affairs Yulia Laputina. Taran on Saturday said he needs your prayers,” he as a young man. He also since he was elected to the from members of the gov- The statement followed had instructed officials to said, adding his thanks suffers from sciatica, in papacy in 2013. ernment over the decision last week’s announcement look into whether “exper- and saying “I know you which a nerve affects The Vatican said the to have female military about the footwear in the imental” shoes — ankle will do that.” the lower back and leg, a cadets wear pumps with parade planned for Aug. boots, according to news 84-year-old pope had been A diverticulum is pouch- diagnosed with “symptom- painful condition that has heels in an important pa- 24, the 30th anniversary reports — could be worn like protrusion through forced him at times to skip atic diverticular stenosis the muscular wall of the rade. of Ukraine’s declaration by the female cadets in- scheduled appearances. of the colon,” a reference intestine. When divertic- “The purpose of any mil- of independence from the stead of the pumps with A 10th-floor papal suite to a narrowing in the large ula become inflamed — a itary parade is to demon- Soviet Union. heels. is kept available at the strate the military ability It noted that about The military offered no intestine. The surgery was common condition, espe- hospital in case of need. of the army. There should 57,000 women serve in explanation as to why fe- to be performed by Dr. cially in older people — a While Church law pro- be no room for stereo- the country’s armed forc- male cadets were wearing Sergio Alfieri, the director narrowing of that part of types and sexism,” said a es and “have proved their a different type of shoe of Gemelli’s digestive sur- the intestine can some- vides for a prelate to take joint statement from three worth not in heels, but than male cadets. gery department. times occur, and surgery over the administration A week earlier, Francis might be required, accord- of the Roman Catholic had used his same Sun- ing to gastroenterologists. Church if a pope dies, French far-right chief lays out day appearance to ask the Such surgery can be per- there is no known provi- public for special prayers formed under general an- sion for a delegation of for himself, which, in hind- esthesia, possibly with a powers if a pope is tempo- plans for presidential race sight, might have hinted laparoscopic intervention. rarily incapacitated, such at the planned surgery. Sometimes a resectioning while under anesthesia. PARIS (AP) — French far-right leader Marine Le Pen says she will stick with her strategy of Local news in the palm of your hand making her party a more mainstream political force despite a stinging loss in France’s regional elec- tions, and that tactic will carry her into next year’s presidential race. Le Pen, 52, was reelected Sunday as the head of the National Rally at a party gathering in the southern town of Perpignan. Her anti-immigration FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS party failed to win any of Far-right leader Marine le Pen looks on during mainland France’s 12 re- a press conference in Toulon, southern France. gions in last week’s vote — raising criticism about Le part of a broader strategy ic choice.” Pen’s strategy. Some mem- to revive the nationalist “The sole alternative to bers deplored her choice to movement after her defeat globalization is nation,” she Full digital access for only $9.99 per month. tame the party’s extremist by centrist Emmanuel said. “We have the ambition edge and accused her of Macron in France’s 2017 to restore order in France.” 50% off your rst month of digital access ignoring grassroots mem- presidential race. 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B8 THE DAILY ITEM MONDAY JULY 5, 2021 HEALTH Russia faces surge of virus cases in last month MOSCOW (AP) — Rus- vaccination cards can be 3,191 con rmed fatalities. sia on Sunday reported excluded in some cases, WASHINGTON — more than 25,000 new cas- including diplomatic vi- America’s top infectious es of coronavirus infection, sas and service visas, and disease expert says about the largest number since during of cial visits at 99.2 percent of recent January, as the country ministerial level. COVID-19 deaths in the faces a sharp surge over The government is also United States involved the past month. extending the quarantine unvaccinated people. And The national coronavi- time for foreign travelers Dr. Anthony Fauci says rus task force said 663 pa- from ve days to eight “it’s really sad and tragic tients died, down from the days. that most all of these are previous day’s 697, which Indonesia recorded avoidable and prevent- was a record high. 27,233 new COVID-19 able.” The tally of 25,142 new cases and 555 deaths from He tells NBC’s “Meet cases was more than 2.5 the virus in the last 24 the Press” it’s frustrating times as high as daily new hours. It brings the total infections in early June. to 2,284,084 cases and “where you have a formi- Moscow, St. Petersburg 60,582 death tolls as of dable enemy” in the coro- FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS navirus and “yet we do and the region surround- Sunday. A woman walks on the red sand beach at Kaihalulu Bay in Hana, Hawaii. ing Moscow accounted for COLOMBO, Sri Lanka have a countermeasure about half the nationwide — Sri Lanka’s health min- that’s highly, highly effec- total cases. istry on Sunday gave per- tive. And that’s the reason Although the Kremlin mission to re-open restau- why it’s all the more sad Maui mayor asks airlines for says authorities are not rants, hotels and indoor and all the more tragic discussing a lockdown, sports centers that had why it isn’t being com- fewer tourists amid travel boom Moscow has imposed re- remained closed for sever- pletely implemented in strictions including re- al weeks due to a surge in this country.” By Audrey McAvoy thority to say stop, but we mainland, where the pace quiring restaurant and the COVID-19 cases. Fauci cites the reasons ASSOCIATED PRESS are asking the powers to of COVID-19 vaccinations bar patrons to show a code Gyms, salons and barber for opposition to the vac- be to help us,” Mayor Mi- has been robust. HONOLULU — For chael Victorino said at a The Hawaii Tourism Au- certifying they have been shops are also allowed to re- cine by some Americans, nearly a year, Maui resi- vaccinated or received a open the under new guide- whether it’s “ideological” recent news conference. thority said 215,148 visi- dents had their tropical oa- Hawaii has had some of tors came to the island in negative PCR test. lines issued on Sunday. or whether some “are just sis virtually to themselves. the nation’s most stringent May compared to just 1,054 Throughout the pan- But places of worship, fundamentally anti-vax or Then the visitors all coronavirus public health during the same month last demic, Russia has record- cinemas, casinos and anti-science.” came  ooding back. ed 5.61 million infections night clubs will continue restrictions, and it’s the year, when tourism all but He says the country does “Over-tourism” has long only state that hasn’t fully shut down amid COVID-19 and 137,925 deaths. to be closed. “have the tools to count- been a complaint of locals HERE’S WHAT ELSE However, the health reopened, in part due to its fears and Hawaii’s require- er” the pandemic and he’s on the Hawaiian island that remote location and limit- ment that travelers quar- IS HAPPENING: ministry said the relaxed asking people to “put aside is among the world’s most JAKARTA, Indonesia restrictions will be re- ed hospitals. Also high on antine upon arrival. That’s all of those differences and popular getaways: congest- people’s minds is the mem- not far off May 2019, when — Indonesia is requiring viewed after two weeks. realize that the common ed roads, crowded beaches, foreign visitors to be fully The easing of some of ory of diseases that wiped 251,665 visitors arrived. enemy is the virus.” packed restaurants. vaccinated as one of the the coronavirus restric- out 80 percent of the Na- Even more are expected Fauci notes the United But as the U.S. begins to entry requirements as the tions came a week after tive Hawaiian population over the July 4 holiday emerge from the pandem- country tries to curb the Sri Lanka came out from States is “very fortunate” in the century after Euro- weekend, with the Maui ic, Maui is reeling from spread of COVID-19. a monthlong lockdown. that it has “enough vac- peans arrived. Visitors Bureau anticipat- some of the same strains Ganip Warsito, National Sri Lanka has seen a cines to vaccinate essen- The governor doesn’t ing arrivals will at least seen on the mainland, Task Force for COVID-19 sharp increase of positive tially everybody in the plan on lifting all restric- equal 2019 levels. like a shortage of hospi- Mitigation Chief, said cases and deaths since country. And there are tions until 70 percent of Restaurants, which are tality workers. And its Sunday that starting on April. The increases were people throughout the the state’s population is operating at 50 percent restaurants, still operat- July 6, both foreigners attributed to celebrations world who would do any- vaccinated. As of Friday, capacity, are feeling the ing at limited capacity, are and Indonesian nationals and shopping by people thing to get vaccines.” 58 percent were. crunch. struggling to keep up. entering the country have during the traditional new The United States has Yet Hawaii has become “We’re under more pres- Now, as cooped-up main- to show digital or physical year festival. registered over 605,000 an attractive destina- sure than we’ve been in proof that they have been Sri Lanka’s total num- deaths in the pandemic, landers return in droves, tion as other states ease pre-COVID, that’s for fully vaccinated. ber of positive cases has the highest national toll Maui of cials are making rules, particularly because damn sure,” said Jack The obligation to show reached 264,057 with in the world. an unusual plea to air- some overseas travel is Starr, who manages Ki- lines: Please don’t bring so still restricted. 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