TUESDAY, MAY 12, 2020 Salem State’s loss is NSCC’s gain By Meaghan Casey a third time. FOR THE ITEM Pending approval by state Commission- er of Higher Education Dr. Carlos San- LYNN — The right place; the right tiago, Bryant will become interim presi- time. How often do we credit that combi- dent of North Shore Community College nation for success in life? For Dr. Nate Bryant, a respected leader (NSCC), effective in July when current in public higher education, the popular president Dr. Patricia A. Gentile retires. idiom can’t be overplayed. A Salem resident, Bryant has more “You never know when an opportunity than 30 years’ experience in higher ed- is going to arise,” said Bryant, who can ucation with senior level leadership in pinpoint two critical moments that led enrollment management, student sup- him to where he is today. The rst was port services, fundraising, crisis commu- when Coach Tom Thibodeau recruited nications, strategic planning and proj- him to Salem State University for bas- ect management. In his current role, he ITEM PHOTO | OLIVIA FALCIGNO ketball, and the second was when a Sa- serves as vice president and chief of staff Nate Bryant, formerly the vice president of Salem State University, is lem State admissions director offered to Salem State President John Keenan. expected to be named interim president of North Shore Community Col- him a job. lege. And now, opportunity has knocked for BRYANT, A3

Lynn eld Peabody is plans will approaching celebrate seniors a grim milestone By Gayla Cawley Elsewhere, Marblehead ITEM STAFF and Saugus reported addi- By Anne Marie Tobin tional virus fatalities and ITEM STAFF Peabody is one virus fatal- COVID-19 cases on Mon- LYNNFIELD — As students ity away from a gruesome day. of all ages begin the countdown milestone, as the city’s Four more Lynn residents to the end of the school year, death toll now stands at 99. have died since last Fri- school administrators, teachers Nine more people have day, but the city reported and parents are ramping up ef- died from the coronavirus its rst collective decrease forts to help high school seniors since last Wednesday and in new cases since the out- salvage what’s left of an unprec- the city’s total number of break began. edented year. con rmed cases is 842, ac- When factoring in the On Thursday at 1 p.m., a Pa- cording to Peabody Health number of residents rade of Seniors will wind its Director Sharon Cameron. who have recovered and way through the streets of Lyn- Lynn also reported addi- those who have died from n eld. The parade will feature tional deaths on Monday, as COVID-19, the city now cars decorated in Lynn eld col- its death toll has crept up ors or the colors of the colleges to 75. DEATHS, A3 they hope they will be attend- ing starting this fall. Lynn eld High science teacher Ernestine Struzziero, who is retiring at the end of the school year, will Civility is another serve as honorary parade mar- shal. “We haven’t yet determined victim of virus the nal route, but we will de - nitely try to go past elementary By Thor Jourgensen container, threw it against schools and the middle school, ITEM STAFF the wall and actually broke where so many of the students it. My son was completely A self-described mild-man- attended,” said Lynn eld super- unfazed,” Jackson said. nered man, Corey Jackson intendent Jane Tremblay. “We Almost two months spent are thrilled to have Ernestine could never imagine launch- balancing work and parent- lead the parade as she is the ing a full-scale assault on a ing at home with his wife, only teacher at the high school recycling bin — that is, be- Sarah, and their two young who is retiring this year, so this fore coronavirus. children, has made Jackson has been especially dif cult for The Boxford resident and “a little more ragey.” her.” Peabody Citizens Inn execu- He isn’t alone. While front Saturday, families celebrated tive director rushed to get his line and essential workers “Senior Day,” defying high winds trash to the curb on a recent ght coronavirus and keep and a snow  urry or two to hon- cold morning only to nd his the country functioning, or the members of the Class of 5-year-old had followed him millions of Americans are ITEM PHOTO | SPENSER HASAK 2020 by decorating their front outside half-dressed without social distancing to halt the Decorations on a door honor the achievements of Lynn eld socks or shoes. LYNNFIELD, A5 High School senior Clayton Marengi. “I picked up a recycling CIVILITY, A3

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By Bill Brotherton The city’s arts and culture community ITEM FEATURES EDITOR was concerned that the colorful 60-foot- by-60-foot mural paying homage to Lynn LYNN — A vacant lot on the corner of history that decorates the entire exterior Union and Exchange streets will soon be wall of 25 Exchange St. would be blocked transformed into a downtown park for all to enjoy. by a large structure. Construction has begun on what will Lou Minicucci, founder and president of likely be named Frederick Douglass Minco Corp., the North Andover rm that Park, a tribute to the abolitionist leader owns the lot and is developing the former who lived in Lynn in the 1800s. It will Beacon Chevrolet site on the waterfront, abut the Lynn Museum and Historical said the arts community need not worry. Society and LynnArts buildings, and in- “There will be a stage. It will be in front clude lots of grass, a performance stage of the mural, but the entire mural will be ITEM PHOTO | OLIVIA FALCIGNO and perimeter seating and benches. The visible. It will not have a roof,” he said. His site was most recently home to a weekly rm worked closely with Sen. Brendan Concerns by a group of city artists over construction on an Exchange farmers market, which has been relocat- Street lot blocking a mural which was partly designed by Lynn school ed. PARK, A5 students have been addressed by the lot’s developer.

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Leo J. Walsh Jr., 68 Roberta Davis, 66 1951-2020 Leo Joseph Walsh Jr., age LYNN — Roberta “Birdie” 68, died peacefully on Thurs- (Barton) Davis, a lifelong Lyn- day, May 7, 2020 at his home ner who played an active role in West Bath, Maine, after a in community organizations three-year battle with cancer. with a mission of bringing He was the oldest son of the people together, passed away late Leo J. and Alice M. (Ru- May 7 at Brigham & Women’s binowski) Walsh. He was the Hospital in Boston, six weeks husband of Diane Marilyn after being diagnosed with (Merry) Walsh of Saugus. cancer. She was 66. Born in Lynn, Leo graduated The daughter of the late from St. Mary’s High School, Gordon “Bumps” Barton and Class of 1969. After serving Virginia Barton, Birdie was in the Army National Guard, a 1971 Lynn English High he was hired at GE Aircraft in School graduate. After attend- Lynn. He worked there for 38 ing North Shore Community years alongside other fun lov- College, she began working for ing men and women, many of New England Telephone Co., whom would become lifelong which later became Verizon. beloved nieces and nephews. daughter, Brooke Lynne Davis, friends. She retired in 2003 after 30 FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS He is survived by his brother and her adopted son, James Music, sports, and the out- years of service. Dennis Walsh of Gilford, Maine; “Smitty” Smith; two grandchil- Ben Stiller, left, and his father, Jerry Stiller, doors were a large part of In 2010, Birdie went to work and sister Theresa Walsh of dren, Alexander Barton Da- arrive at the Help Haiti bene t honoring Sean Leo’s life. He enjoyed playing for the Lynn Police Depart- the piano and creating music Lynn. Leo is joined in the af- vis-Reddy and Aubrey Virginia Penn hosted by the Stiller Foundation and The ment as a data entry operator with many friends over the terlife by his sisters, the late Davis-Reddy; her brother, J/P Haitian Relief Organization, in New York. assigned to the Criminal In- years. He was an excellent ath- Patricia Riley and Ann Daley Gordon “Buzzy” Barton; sis- lete who loved all sports, but of Lynn, and Barbara Irvine of vestigation Division. She loved ters Patricia Barton, Barbara played basketball and soccer Waterford, Conn. the job and her boys in blue Barton, Paulette Hartwell, Comedian and into his late 40s. Shortly after Service information: Fu- and enjoyed cooking her fa- Carol Brown and Donna Bar- retiring from GE, his passion neral services will be held at mous chicken wings for them. ton; her closest friends, Fran- for the outdoors led him to Oak Grove Cemetery in Bath, Birdie served on the board cella Adamson and Elizabeth his home in Maine, where he Maine, on Saturday, Aug. 15, of directors of the Community Young; and many nieces and actor Jerry Stiller and Diane enjoyed their gar- 2020 at 11 a.m. The service Minority Cultural Center and nephews, including the Kev- dens, yard sales and hosting will be followed by a Celebra- was a member of the NAACP. in Bradley Family. Birdie was family and friends. Year after tion of Life Beanhole hosted She was an active member of predeceased by her sister, Lori dies at 92 year they successfully held by Diane, Jed and Jake. Gifts the Community Brotherhood (Barton) Holiday. over a dozen Beanhole parties and/or donations in Leo’s and served as president the Service information: Ser- NEW YORK (AP) — Jer- played by Estelle Harris. at their property, a tradition memory may be made to The last 10 years, as well as on vices will be private due to ry Stiller, who for decades But the character wasn’t which will be continued. Cam Neely Foundation at the scholarship committee. the current restriction on teamed with wife Anne working — until Stiller A devoted father throughout www.CamNeelyFoundation. Birdie started bi-monthly soul large gatherings. A celebra- Meara in a beloved com- suggested his reincarna- his life, he leaves behind two org. To share your thoughts food dinners at the Brother- tion of life will be held at a edy duo and then reached tion as an over-the-top sons, Jed Ralph Walsh of Sau- and condolences with the hood, popular events that will later date. Arrangements by new heights in his senior crank who matched his gus and Jake Leo Walsh of Los family, please visit www.des- be continued in her memory, SOLIMINE Funeral Home, years as the high-strung wife scream for scream. Angeles, Calif.; as well as many mondfuneralhomes.com. according to her family. Lynn. Donations in her mem- Frank Costanza on the It jump-started the Birdie’s family is grateful for ory may be made to Commu- classic sitcom “” septuagenarian’s career, the outstanding care she re- nity Brotherhood, Inc., 15 and the basement-dwell- landing him a spot playing ceived at Brigham & Women’s Coburn St., Lynn, MA 01902. ing father-in-law on “The Vince Lombardi in a Nike Hospital, especially from her King of Queens,” died at commercial and the role of Mark R. Zuchero, 70 niece, nurse Rachael (Brad- 92, his son Ben Stiller an- another over-the-top dad 1949-2020 ley) Randall. nounced Monday. on the long-running sit- Birdie is survived by her “I’m sad to say that com “King of Queens.” MONROE BRIDGE — Zuche- my father, Jerry Stiller, While he was known as ro, Mark R., age 70, of Monroe passed away from natural a nut-job father on the Bridge, formerly of Swamp- causes,” his son said in a small screen, Stiller and scott, passed away peacefully George A. Scangas, 88 tweet. wife Meara raised two on May 8, 2020. “He was a great dad and children in their longtime Mark was born on Sept. grandfather and the most home on Manhattan’s Up- 14, 1949 to Victor and Muriel dedicated husband to per West Side: daughter LYNN — George Angelo Zuchero. Mark was a graduate Anne for about 62 years. Amy, who became an ac- Scangas, age 88, of Lynn, died of Swampscott High School, He will be greatly missed. tress, and son Ben, who Thursday at his home after a Class of 1967. After graduat- Love you Dad,” wrote Ben, would become perhaps the long illness, surrounded by his ing, Mark went on to graduate who followed in his fa- most famous Stiller as a family. He was the husband of ther’s comedic footsteps writer, director and actor. from Bentley University. Za ria (Kapeleris) Scangas, and became an A-list box He and Ben performed With the love for the out- with whom he shared 64 years of ce star with movies together in “Shoeshine,” doors, Mark found his favor- of marriage. like “Tropic Thunder,” which was nominated for ite spot, his home in Monroe Born and raised in St. John, “Dodgeball” and “There’s a 1988 Academy Award in Bridge. Mark treasured spend- Monemvasia, Greece, he was Something About Mary.” the short subject category. ing time with his friends and the son of the late Angelo and family. The simple things in life Jerry Stiller was a Stiller was considerably Athanasia Skagos. George multi-talented performer quieter and re ective in like spending time on the Cape Swampscott. Mark was also came to the United States who appeared in an as- person than in character brought great happiness to a great uncle to both Thomas with his family in 1969 for a sortment of movies, play- — although just as funny. Mark. Mark’s warm smile and and Courtney Monahan. Mark better life and to educate his ing Walter Matthau’s po- The son of a bus driver quick sense of humor could is also survived by many ex- three sons. He was sponsored lice sidekick in the thriller and a housewife, Stiller light up any room and will be tended family members and by his three cousins (Paul, grew up in Depression-era greatly missed by so many. “The Taking of Pelham cherished friends. Angelo and Jimmy Scangas) One Two Three” and Di- Brooklyn. His inspiration Mark is survived by his In lieu of owers, the fam- who got him started in a life vine’s husband Wilbur to enter show business lifelong partner Gail Dieter ily requests that you make a in the U.S. and whose grati- and wife Eleni in Greece; his grandchildren, George and Turnblad in John Waters’ came at age 8, when his of Monroe Bridge; his sister donation in Mark’s memory to tude he never forgot. He had father took him to see the wife Michelle, Philip, James, twisted comedy “Hair- Carin Zuchero of Millis and The Alzheimer’s Association or lived in Lynn since that time Marx Brothers in the com- Chris, Christopher, Elias, Kristi- spray.” Jan (Zuchero) Monahan of your favorite charity. and worked at West Lynn edy classic “A Night at the na, Nicholas and wife Roslyn, He also wrote an auto- Creamery for many years un- biography, “Married to Opera.” til his retirement. He was a Steven, and Andrew; as well Years later, Stiller as two great-grandchildren, Laughter,” about his 50- member of St. George Greek plus year marriage to soul met Groucho Marx and Orthodox Church in Lynn but William and Owen. thanked him. Eleanor A. Pierson, 93 Service information: Adher- mate and comedic cohort often visited St. Vasilios Or- Meara, who died in 2015. Stiller earned a drama thodox Church in Peabody ing to the guidelines of the degree at Syracuse Uni- Commonwealth of Massa- And his myriad television where his sons are members. spots included everything versity after serving in chusetts and the CDC, ser- PEABODY — Mrs. Eleanor A. George always talked of how from “Murder She Wrote” World War II, and then vices will be private. In lieu (Savino) Pierson, age 93, of happy and proud he was of to “Law & Order” — along headed to New York City of owers, donations may be Peabody, formerly of Swamp- his entire family especially with 36 appearances to launch his career. There scott, died on Friday, May 8, his 10 grandchildren and two made to St. George Greek alongside Meara on “The was a brief involvement in 2020 at the Brudnick Center great-grandchildren. George Orthodox Church, 54 S. Com- Ed Sullivan Show.” Shakespearean theater, for Living. She was the wife of enjoyed spending time with mon St., Lynn, MA 01902 or Stiller, although a sup- including a $55 a week the late Arthur Pierson. his family, visiting his birth- St. Vasilios Greek Orthodox porting player on “Sein- job with Jack Klugman in A resident of Swampscott place in Greece and having a Church, 5 Paleologos St., feld,” created some of the “Coriolanus.” for her entire life, Eleanor was coffee with his friends at the Peabody, MA 01960. Ar- Emmy-winning show’s But his life and career the daughter of the late Anto- Northshore Mall. rangements by the SOLIMINE most enduring moments: took off after he met Meara nio and Nancy (Brienza) Savi- In addition to his beloved Funeral Home, 426 Broadway co-creator and model for in spring 1953. They were no. She attended Swampscott wife, he is survived by three (Route 129), Lynn. Relatives the “bro,” a brassiere for married that fall. schools and was a graduate of sons, Angelo Scangas and and friends are encouraged men; a Korean War cook The seemingly mis- Swampscott High School. his wife Stephanie of Pea- to leave a message of condo- who in icted food poison- matched pair — he a For many years Eleanor had body, Nick Scangas and his lence at www.solimine.com. ing on his entire unit; an short, stocky Jewish guy worked as a clerk for GE. She wife Angela of Lynn eld, ever-simmering salesman from Brooklyn, she a tall, was a member of the Swamp- and Arthur Scangas and his controlling his explosive Irish Catholic from the scott Senior Center and a wife Pamela of Lynn eld; his temper with the shouted Long Island suburbs — communicant of Holy Family brother, Paraskevas Skagos shared an immediate on- and Mary Ann Stacey. mantra, “Serenity now!” Church in Lynn. She enjoyed Jason Alexander, his for- stage chemistry, too. They traveling, crossword puzzles, Service information: Ad- were soon appearing on hering to the guidelines of mer TV son on “Seinfeld,” card games, Bingo and sup- said Stiller “was perhaps “The Ed Sullivan Show” the Commonwealth of Mas- porting the state lottery. the kindest man I ever had and working nightclubs Eleanor’s family would like sachusetts and the CDC Cara T. Huberman, 53 the honor to work beside. nationwide. to extend their thanks to the burial will be private. Ar- He made me laugh when I The pair also wrote and staff and residents of the rangements under the direc- was a child and every day I performed radio com- Brudnick Center for Living in tion of the SOLIMINE Funer- WINTHROP — Huberman, course her friends and fam- was with him.” Added Bil- mercials, most memora- Peabody for the care shown to al Home, Lynn. Friends are Cara T., 53, of Winthrop, for- ily. After a long battle with ly Eichner “Seeing Jerry bly a series of bits for a Eleanor during her time there. encouraged to leave condo- merly of Saugus, entered into COVID-19, she succumbed to Stiller on screen instantly little-known wine called Eleanor is survived by two lences for the family at www. eternal rest on May 9, 2020. the virus. She lived life to the made you happy.” Blue Nun. brothers, Anthony Savino and solimine.com. Donations in Beloved mother of Sam fullest. May she be free from Stiller earned an 1997 his wife Cynthia and William her memory may be made to McSweeney. Dear daughter of suffering and rest in peace Emmy nomination for his Savino, both of Swampscott; St. Jude Children’s Research Susan (Cohen) and Allan Hu- and take comfort in knowing indelible “Seinfeld” perfor- 781-593-7700 two nieces, Carla Guarnieri of Hospital, 501 St. Jude Place, berman. Loving sister of Dana how loved Sam will be. mance. In a 2005 Esquire Publishing Daily, except Sundays Salem, and Susan Savino Max Memphis, TN 38105. Huberman (Grace Induni) Service information: Due interview, Stiller recalled USPS-142-820 ISSN-8750-8249 and her husband Bill of Stone- and Nina Huberman (How- to social distancing re- that he was out of work Periodicals postage paid at Lynn, MA and additional of ces. ham; and two grandnieces, Ella ard Stein). Adoring aunt of strictions, services were and not the rst choice for Copyright ©2020 The Daily Item and Lilah. She was also the sis- Annabella, Brady and Robyn. private. In lieu of owers, the role of Frank Costan- Subscriptions ter of the late Rose Guarnieri Devoted partner of Fran Swee- expressions of sympathy za, father to Jason Alex- Prepaid by mail to all parts of the United States ney. Former daughter-in-law may be made to The Samuel ander’s neurotic George. $30.00 for 4 weeks of Linda and Bill McSweeney. McSweeney College Fund at “My manager had re- $95.00 for 13 weeks $185.00 for 26 weeks She was preceded in death by Citizens Bank, 35 Putnam tired,” he said. “I was close $340.00 for 1 year her grandparents Libbie and St., Winthrop, MA 02152. to 70 years old, and had Send payment to and POSTMASTER, Samuel Huberman and Lillian For online condolences go nowhere to go.” send address changes to: call 781-593-7700 ext. 2 and Edward Rosenwald. to www.goldmanfc.com. Ar- He was initially told to The Daily Item Cara loved traveling, the rangements by GOLDMAN play the role as a milque- 110 Munroe St. to start your P.O. Box 5 daily subscription. arts, rock concerts and of Funeral Chapel, Malden. toast husband with an Lynn, MA 01903 overbearing wife, Estelle, TUESDAY, MAY 12, 2020 THE DAILY ITEM A3 Salem State’s loss is NSCC’s gain Civility is another

BRYANT victim of COVID-19 From A1 CIVILITY Fred Hogan found him- Keenan encouraged Bry- From A1 self providing some im- ant to apply when news promptu therapy after a broke of Gentile’s retire- virus’ spread and experi- man walked into a Lynn ment. encing stress related to store without wearing a “I’m glad this opportuni- confinement, home school- mask and was told by the ty came up,” said Keenan. ing and unemployment. proprietor he needed to “I’ve always encouraged Self-admitted homebody wear one. him to achieve his goals Corinne Riley found her “The customer totally and I’m thrilled for him Saugus residence turned lost it,” Hogan, a Lynn and for North Shore Com- into an office when hus- City Councilor, said. munity College. I’ll miss band, Christopher, and After the man calmed him — especially since daughter, Olivia, started down, Hogan helped de- his office is 6 inches from working from home. fuse the situation by mine — but he’s not going That change didn’t stop pointing out to the store that far. It’s for the better- Riley, a Saugus Board of owner that nearly all oth- ment of the students and Selectmen member, from er customers complied the region.” keeping up with house- with the mask rule. “My biggest cheerleader keeping even on the day “People are feeling up- has been John Keenan,” her husband tapped her tight about the situation,” said Bryant. “Outside of on the shoulder during a Hogan acknowledged. John, I probably had 15 to conference call and told Peabody teacher Diane 20 people calling or email- her to turn off the vacu- Bugler said a mask has ing me, telling me I might um. been incorporated into her want to think about apply- “I guess I’ve got to be wardrobe to the extent she ing.” quieter,” she said. doesn’t even notice when NSCC’s board of trust- When she isn’t providing she drives with one on. ees interviewed Bryant in therapy online or juggling “I know people make fun a virtual public meeting remote learning classes of that but I have it on as on April 9 and voted to for 200 students, Maria soon as I go out,” she said. support his candidacy on del Mar Vazquez is run- Although Nakhai en- April 14. ning a household with two courages people to call “What appealed to me daughters. Aeon at (617) 982-3996 or was being president at a “I find myself taking our go to getaeonhelp@gmail. place that’s the right fit,” temperatures every day,” com if they are feeling ITEM PHOTO | OLIVIA FALCIGNO said Bryant. “Students at she said. hopeless or worthless, Bu- North Shore Community Dr. Nate Bryant is expected to become interim president of North Shore A clinical psychologist gler said she is well-suit- College are not that differ- Community College in July when current president Dr. Patricia A. Gen- and North Shore Commu- ed to social isolation. She ent a population from Sa- tile retires. nity College associate pro- misses outdoor locations lem State students.” fessor, Del Mar Vazquez she likes to frequent, but “We serve a very similar athletic director at UMass partnership with Verizon munity, volunteering at is talking to her patients she has been working demographic and get a lot Lowell, but still teaches at Wireless to provide SAT Haven from Hunger food about panic and anxiety. daily online with her stu- of transfers, so it’s a feath- Merrimack and Endicott tutoring to students in pantry and serving on “If you feel you’re not dents and pursuing indoor er in his cap to already colleges. “I believe exam- Lynn Public Schools. He the boards of North Shore sleeping, your heart is interests. have an understanding ple is everything, and Nate was named vice president Medical Center, Salem beating too much — that’s “I’m kind of built for this. of the school and the cul- was such a thoughtful, and chief of staff in 2017. Chamber of Commerce, panic. When you can’t con- I don’t go out a lot and I ture,” added Keenan. “He calm and steady presence, “Two weeks after John Massachusetts Interscho- trol it, you should call and don’t mind being home. I can hit the ground run- especially during a time of got the job, I got a message lastic Athletic Association reach out,” she said. really miss the kids,” she ning.” a lot of transition. Tom had to meet him,” said Bryant. and the Boys and Girls Dr. Jennifer Nakhai said. Bryant, who grew up in recruited most of them “At first I was thinking Club of Greater Salem. added more clinicians to Gini Mazman does like New Britain, Conn., is the and then I stepped in, so I ‘what did I do wrong?’” Additionally, he is a mem- her Lynn practice, Aeon to go out and The Haven youngest of five in what he counted on Nate a lot from “One of the reasons I ber of the executive com- Counseling and Consult- Project’s executive direc- describes as a blue-collar a leadership standpoint. tapped him for the posi- mittee of the Salem Part- ing, to deal with an uptick tor said the sights she sees family. He graduated from He’s always been a step tion was that he bleeds nership, a corporator of in therapy requests driv- in downtown Lynn rarely E.C. Goodwin Technical ahead in terms of his lev- Salem State orange,” said Marblehead Bank, a mem- en by coronavirus. disappoint. Her sightings High School and thought el of maturity, confidence Keenan. “He’s become a ber of the International “It’s essential we all take include a local bodybuild- about going directly to a and responsibility.” great friend, and he’s al- Association of Approved care of ourselves, to medi- er, undaunted by gym career in carpentry, but tate and to ask, ‘Am I do- The team compiled a lowed me to get my sea Basketball Officials and closings, who improvised basketball led him to col- ing OK?’” Nakhai said. 22-6 record under Skin- legs in this role. I couldn’t a member of the Agganis a makeshift weight-lift- lege. He earned an athlet- Aside from the punish- ner’s coaching and won think of a better partner Foundation Scholarship ing station on Washington ic scholarship to Norfolk ment he exacted on his the 1986 MASCAC cham- to have. He’s really been Committee. He also served Street. State University, starting recycling bin, Jackson has pionship. Trailing Clark much more like a co-presi- on the Salem School Com- “He hooked a belt there before transferring kept life humming along University by 8 points dent, quite frankly.” mittee for eight years. through a cinder block to Salem State as a soph- at home by taking to Face- with 58 seconds to play That, says Bryant, is ex- Beyond the School Com- and was dead-lifting it. I omore. book with his musical wife in the opening round of actly what has prepared mittee, Driscoll’s path thought that was interest- “One of the Salem State and singing. With selec- the NCAA Tournament, him for the next step. crossed with Bryant ing,” she said. coaches — Tom Thibodeau tions ranging from show- the Vikings rallied behind “I have to thank Salem through the refereeing — was from New Britain tunes to Sinatra, their Thor Jourgensen can be Bryant, Fazio and Terry State, and John in par- circuit — something she and he reached out and online serenades prompt reached at tjourgensen@ Jackson to pull out a 73- ticular, for putting me in stepped away from about encouraged me to take a 71 win and advance to the the position to make de- song requests. itemlive.com. look,” said Bryant. 20 years ago. With this second round. cisions that a president background, she shares Thibodeau, a respect- Months before grad- would have to make,” said ed NBA coach, is a Sa- his emphasis on the im- uating, Bryant was ap- Bryant. “Plus, through os- portance of positioning Peabody approaching lem State alumnus who proached after a game by mosis, I see what John is helped the school earn its and timing. David Sartwell, the direc- doing day-to-day.” “To be a good referee, you first NCAA Div. 3 Tour- tor of admissions at the Few are amazed that a grim milestone nament bid. He became have to think strategical- time, explaining there was Bryant not only remained ly,” she said. “You have to an assistant coach after an opening in the depart- loyal to Salem State for so DEATHS since last Monday, May graduating in 1981, and in be in the right place at the 4. Sixteen residents have ment, and he would like to many years, but that he right time. Your feet have From A1 1984, at age 25, he became have a conversation. moved up the ranks. now died from the virus head coach. While still an to be in the right position has 2,844 confirmed cases. and its caseload has in- “He had seen me play, “It doesn’t surprise me, and your head is always assistant, he went to one even a little bit,” said However, the city has 18 creased over that time heard me speak and up, looking forward. The of Bryant’s high school Fazio, the highly success- fewer active cases since period from 127 to 161, ac- reached out,” said Bryant. same is true if you want to games. “I met with him and the ful basketball coach at An- Sunday, which puts its to- cording to the town. advance professionally.” “His leadership ability position just kind of fell dover High School. “Our tal of active cases at 2,177. In Saugus, two more Dr. Patrick Tutwiler, really stood out,” said Thi- in my lap. I’ve had a lot of whole program looked up The number of new cas- residents have died since superintendent of Lynn bodeau. “The way he inter- good fortune, but I always to him. I knew he’d contin- es has been on the decline Friday. The town now has Public Schools, recognizes acted with his teammates, say, you never know who’s ue to rise. He was Mr. Sa- all weekend, with 42 new 424 confirmed COVID-19 that Salem’s loss is Lynn’s you could tell he wasn’t watching or listening. Ob- lem State. He loved being cases reported on Friday cases and 22 deaths. gain. afraid to lead. There was viously, someone noticed there.” and 28 and 20 new cases Lynnfield is reporting “I met with him even also a calmness that he me enough to connect “He was a big part of the reported on Saturday and an additional three cases before this to talk about had, and the ability to do about a job, and the rest is fabric of that school,” said Sunday respectively, which since Sunday, which brings a relationship with Salem everything well.” history.” Thibodeau. “He never had culminated with the collec- its caseload to 87. Eleven Bryant met with him, Bryant was hired as a reason to leave until this State and he came across tive decrease on Monday, residents have died. liked what he saw at Sa- an admissions officer, for opportunity came up. To to me as a wonderfully according to city data. Nahant is reporting an lem State, and never left. what was meant to be get this position, I’m re- genuine educator, focused Data released by the city additional two residents The 6-foot-5-inch Bry- a temporary, six-month ally, really proud of him. on students’ well-being shows new cases peaked have been infected since ant played every position, opening. Instead, the per- He’s earned it.” and growth,” said Tut- at 115 on April 24, and Friday, which brings the starting as a guard and son who previously held “He’s got the pulse of a wiler. “He clearly has an have been mostly trend- town’s totals to 34 con- ending as a center/for- the job decided not to re- college community and eye for partnership and ing downward since that firmed cases and six deaths. embraces the idea that ward when he graduated turn from maternity leave, he sees the value of pub- time, with the exception of At press time, Revere it takes a village. I really in 1987. and he was given a more lic higher ed and how it a few day-to-day spikes. and Swampscott had not look forward to working released updated num- “That goes to the point permanent role. Bryant has the power to change However, the elderly con- with him and having an bers. As of Thursday, Re- of him being selfless,” stayed in admissions for lives,” said Salem Mayor tinue to die from the virus incredible relationship vere has 1,338 cases and said fellow teammate and 20 years, working his way Kim Driscoll, who gradu- in Lynn. Of the city’s 75 with NSCC.” 53 deaths and Swamp- tri-captain Dave Fazio. up from officer to associ- ated from Salem State two deaths, 62 have been resi- Bryant says he is excited scott has 110 cases and “He always put the team ate director to director. He years after Bryant. dents between the ages of to strengthen the pipeline seven deaths. in front of anything he co-created the multicul- Bryant, who holds a 65-104. Another 13 people between the public schools could accomplish individ- tural student recruitment bachelor’s in business ad- between the ages of 45-64 and the college, and is Item reporter Anne Marie ually. Vocally and by ex- initiative, which brought ministration and master’s have died. No one under 45 eager to take on the chal- Tobin contributed to this ample, he was such a great in excess of 500 under- in education from Salem has died from the virus, ac- lenge of connecting with report. Gayla Cawley can leader.” represented students onto State, earned his doctor- cording to city data. NSCC staff. be reached at gcawley@ Bryant played for three campus each year — re- ate in higher education Marblehead is reporting And, of course, his ulti- itemlive.com. Follow her on head coaches at Salem sulting in a 50-percent from the UMass Boston its death toll has doubled Twitter @GaylaCawley. State — Lynn’s Arthur increase in student diver- four years ago. mate focus will be on stu- Fiste, Thibodeau and sity. Even though Salem dents. Dana Skinner. In 2006, Bryant was State gave him two of his “The college environ- LAW OFFICES OF “We were trying to get named assistant dean of degrees and his career, it ment is fun,” he said, ex- JAMES J. CARRIGAN the program off the ground students. He helped to also gave him his family, plaining his unwavering • Social Security Disability and Nate was a big part of successfully negotiate an as his wife, Joy, was a se- commitment to higher • Workers Compensation the growth of that team,” increase in need-based in- nior when he arrived on education. “You have a • Accidents said Thibodeau, who spent stitutional aid for enrolled campus. 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Seems like yesterday Monday - Friday, 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. PUBLISHERS to our Mind.” One of its we were the new kids on Horace N. Hastings, 1877-1904 recommendations to re- BillBill the block. Connecting Charles H. Hastings and Wilmot R. Hastings, 1904-1922 duce anxiety during the l I’m thankful I have All Departments: Charles H. Hastings, 1922-1940 BrothertonBrot 781-593-7700 Ernest W. Lawson, 1940-1960 coronavirus outbreak is to a roof over my head. I’m Charles H. Gamage and Peter Gamage, 1960-1982 take a break from watch- thankful our fridge is Ext. 2 Peter Gamage, 1982-1991 well-stocked. I’m thankful Peter H. Gamage, 1991-1996 ing TV news and reading with. I can’t imagine how Classifi ed/Legal Advertising Brian C. šayer, 1996-1999 social media posts that get parents can balance work there’s heat, hot and cold classi [email protected] Bernard W. Frazier Jr., 1999-2005 your blood boiling. and family, working from water, electricity … not ev- Peter H. Gamage, 2005-2014 Subscriptions Not an easy thing for a home, with bosses and eryone is so fortunate. [email protected] John S. Moran, Executive Editor, 1975-1990 news junkie and longtime l I’m grateful for all children demanding their Circulation newspaperman like me. attention, while trying to those on the front lines [email protected] But, my wife and I have stay positive for the kids’ who face risks daily tak- Ext. 3 stopped watching the sake while they deal with ing care of us, whether network evening news. financial worries and pos- they’re working in hospi- Newsroom The first 15 minutes ev- tals, supermarkets, hard- [email protected] sible unemployment.. [email protected] ery night are relentlessly In the grand scheme ware stores, and the like. grim, and not good for our of things I’m more than l I’m grateful to truck Ext. 4 EDITORIAL mental health. Watching it lucky. I’m blessed. I have drivers, who deliver es- Sports makes me crave carbs and so much to be thankful for. sential items so our cup- [email protected] ensures a night of restless The late British punk boards and pantries aren’t Ext. 5 sleep. I’m filled with anger rocker Ian Dury, who at age bare. I especially toast the unheralded men and wom- Retail and Online Job losses show every time I see a certain 7 contracted polio that left Advertising jackass with carrot-col- him disabled but refused en who deliver my favorite [email protected] beer to the local packie. ored hair stoking the fire to let it stop his dreams ADVERTISING and ire by encouraging from coming true, wrote a l I’m thankful that I states to liberate them- have a job I love, and that Ernie Carpenter Jr. that Congress has silly-but-wise song, “Rea- Director of Advertising I’ve been able to earn a selves, abandon social sons to Be Cheerful, Part and Business Development, ext. 1355 distancing and refusing to Three,” that’s basically a living as a newspaper- [email protected] wear a face mask. list of things that make man, doing what I love for my entire adult life. I’m Ralph Mitchell urgent work to do We used to watch CBS’ him happy. It starts, “Rea- Sales Representative, ext. 1313 coverage with Norah sons to be cheerful, 1, 2, 3/ grateful that my paycheck [email protected] is deposited, without fail, From the Bloomberg Opinion editorial board O’Donnell. The reporting Summer, Buddy Holly, the Eric Rondeau is first-rate, and she al- working folly/Good Gol- into my bank account ev- Sales Representative, ext. 1280 ery Thursday. If anyone required further evidence of the havoc ways ends the broadcast ly, Miss Molly and boats/ [email protected] l I’m thankful for my that the coronavirus pandemic has wrought on the with a feel-good positive Hammersmith Palais, the Patricia Whalen employer, Essex Media U.S. economy, the Labor Department delivered it Fri- story that involves a wom- Bolshoi Ballet/Jump back Sales Representative, ext. 1310 Group, its publisher, Ted [email protected] day: In a matter of weeks, more than 20 million peo- an of accomplishment, in the alley and nanny Grant, and his team of ple have been thrown out of work. cute dogs or average peo- goats.” BUSINESS OFFICE investors, who all have There’s a lot more that Congress can and should ple doing extraordinary Here are a few of my rea- strong ties to Lynn, for Susan J. Conti do to help. things. And Steve Hart- sons to be cheerful, part Controller, ext. 1288 their commitment to mak- The jobs report for April is a catalog of extremes. man’s Friday night “On one: [email protected] ing sure our readers re- The unemployment rate, at 14.7 percent, is the high- the Road” reports are the l My wife unexpected- Ted Grant ceive up-to-date news in est since the Great Depression (and that is probably best thing on TV. ly rubbing my shoulders, Publisher, ext. 1234 their communities. Profit an underestimate). The share of the population em- We now limit ourselves or baking her world-fa- [email protected] has never been the par- ployed, at 51.3 percent, is the lowest. The number of to one 30-minute local mous lemon tea bread, Marian Kinney amount concern, a good nonfarm jobs lost is by far the largest on record in a newscast a day. Most Bos- even though she doesn’t ext. 1212 thing since advertising [email protected] single month. ton stations do a good job eat it, because she knows has pretty much dried The data further reveal the heavy toll the crisis is reporting the news. I love it. Will Kraft up during the pandem- taking on the poor and the marginalized. Job loss- It doesn’t take much to l Family and good Chief Financial Of cer, ext. 1296 ic. They know that Lynn [email protected] es, for example, were concentrated in relatively low- set me off these days. I’m friends. I’m thankful we needs this newspaper wage sectors such as leisure, hospitality and retail, ready to scream when I are all healthy and well. Paula Villacreses more than ever. Local jour- as hotels, restaurants and stores shut their doors. see people filling their I look forward to our silly A/R Specialist, ext. 1205 nalism is struggling, and Black and Latino people have suffered dispropor- gas tanks, standing at the Zoom parties, where we [email protected] it has never been more tionately, exposing and deepening the inequities that pump without wearing a catch up and toast one an- Mike Shanahan important than it is now, fracture American society. From February to April, mask or gloves. I stop short other with an adult bever- Chief Executive Of cer, ext. 1956 in this brave and grave [email protected] their employment rates declined more sharply (10.6 of telling them to “Wear a age. At our recent virtual new world. I’m equally and 13.8 percentage points, respectively) than those freakin’ face mask” out of Cinco de Mayo party, my Carolina Trujillo thankful for my co-work- of their white counterparts. fear I might get shot. Few sister Fay showed off a lit- Community Relations Director, ext. 1226 ers, a uniquely talented [email protected] Congress has acted to cushion the shock, most nota- folks I encounter during tle trophy she won years group doing a remarkable bly with the $2.2 trillion CARES Act that it approved my daily walks seem in- ago for being runner-up Jim Wilson job under difficult circum- in late March. But implementation has been weak. terested in social distanc- Chief Operating Of cer, ext. 1200 in a tennis doubles tour- stances. [email protected] Emergency cash payments have been frustratingly ing; only about 20 percent nament. “There were only l I’m grateful to Item slow to reach the people who need them most. Over- wear a mask, despite Gov. CIRCULATION two teams in our bracket, readers, who are willing to whelmed state bureaucracies have made it hard to Baker’s guidelines. Lisa Mahmoud and we finished second,” share their personal sto- collect enhanced unemployment benefits. The first- Manager, ext. 1239 But now I’m going to she said, while we all ries with me, foolishly en- come-first-served forgivable loans of the Paycheck [email protected] embrace the CDC’s rec- shared a cathartic laugh. courage me to write some Protection Program have left out many of the busi- ommendations. I’m going l Sunny days, bicy- pretty silly columns, and CUSTOMER SERVICE nesses and jobs the measure was supposed to protect. to focus instead on the cling, bunnies, birds at the aren’t shy about letting me La’ Mosha Ball Now, legislators are struggling to reach agree- things in my life for which feeder, flowers, yard work, know when I’m full of crap. Customer Service, ext. 1276 ment on another economic relief package. There’s no I’m grateful. I won’t sweat comedy, reading biogra- Indeed, I have many, [email protected] shortage of options to make the response more ef- the small stuff. I’ll breathe phies, Hallmark movies. many reasons to be cheer- GRAPHICS fective. Enhanced food stamp benefits could quickly deeply and exhale slowly. I’m grateful golf courses ful. reach the non-tax filers and unbanked that stimulus Trevor Andreozzi Laughter is the best medi- have reopened. The New- What are your Reasons Designer checks can’t. More federal funds could help states cine, after all, even if there port Folk Festival, Boston to be Cheerful during the [email protected] deliver better benefits faster. And design tweaks, are fewer things to laugh Calling, shows at Lynn pandemic? Please share together with refunding, could make PPP better at Ned Connors about these days. Opti- Auditorium … I really them with us. Designer, ext. 1222 keeping people employed. mism is my new normal. miss the concert-going ex- [email protected] The cost is enormous and mounting, but so be it. I can’t imagine the stress perience. Bill Brotherton is the Mark Sutherland Congress should mobilize resources commensurate our front-line health l Neighbors. We look Item’s Features Editor. Creative Director, ext. 1330 to this crisis — and do it as quickly as possible. care providers and first out for each other and Contact him at bbrother- [email protected] responders are dealing check in if one of us is go- [email protected]. NEWSROOM Mike Alongi SYLVIA V. BASTANI AND STEPHEN F. GAMBESCIA Sports Editor, ext. 1228 [email protected] Bill Brotherton Features Editor ext. 1338 Nonprofits playing a vital role [email protected] Elyse Carmosino Naturally, the public sec- dustry alone cannot solve We will find new ways house the homeless, and pousing who is responsible Reporter, ext. 1264 tor at the national, state the many challenges that to deliver education and tend to myriad social chal- for what during this crisis. [email protected] and local levels is playing await us outside our doors. training at all levels and lenges. Nonprofits have Since the founding of our Gayla Cawley a lead role in the United Among the many chal- with all groups. that expertise at the ready. country, the health of the Reporter, ext. 1236 States to ameliorate the lenges that surely await New meaning will be Nonprofits, however,people has depended on [email protected] scourge of the coronavirus. us are: given to how we enjoy the cannot do it alone. Just as the spirit of fraternity that Cheryl Charles The private, for-profit sec- Reduction in workforce arts, culture and enter- with other industries, non- is operationalized via char- News Editor, ext. 1278 tor has responded admi- in many industries. Not ev- tainment. profits have been forced to ity. Nonprofits have been [email protected] rably by producing more ery business will be able to Nonprofits have long shutter, furloughing mil- and will continue to be in Olivia Falcigno of the goods they normal- readily adapt to social dis- served as a third sector of lions of employees. These the business of improving Photographer, ext.1224 [email protected] ly produce or retooling to tancing. This will include American life. Providing employees are critical to the human condition. make essential goods to the events, entertainment, programs, services and healing our nation. The Nonprofits are more Spenser Hasak help fight the virus. What higher education, sports, goods to millions of peo- CARES Act is a step in the Photographer, ext. 1332 than able and motivated [email protected] about the nonprofit sector? retail, restaurant and even ple, nonprofits continue to right direction, but much to fulfill their time-hon- While we are not out of ride-share businesses. serve as the essential third more is needed. Philan- ored role in making sure Thor Jourgensen Editorial Page Editor, ext. 1267 the woods for a calami- Ironically, even health part of the three-legged thropy by foundations, America is a great place to [email protected] ty not seen by most of us, care organizations will stool that supports our civ- corporations, and individ- live, work and learn. Let’s we’re beginning to see the be affected. Simply put, il society. uals will go a long way to Daniel Kane give these organizations Sports Reporter, ext. 1228 cautious re-opening of sev- millions of workers now While government or stabilize the sector. Gov- the assistance they need [email protected] eral states. As millions of unemployed will find that private industry do their ernment can also provide to get back to work. Americans step outside their former jobs are no part, nonprofits enlist the additional incentives as Steve Krause Writer-at-Large, ext. 1229 from their homes for the longer there. support of volunteers and organizations must adapt Sylvia V. Bastani is vice [email protected] first time in many months, Mental health issues un- trained professionals to en- to doing business in ac- president of advancement and strategic partnerships David McLellan they will be excited to get derstandably will be exac- able us to meet our health cordance with emerging Reporter, ext. 1317 back to work and school, erbated. Families affect- care, training and educa- health standards. More at Girard College. Stephen [email protected] reconnect with family and ed by illness and death, tional, social service, and tax incentives for donors F. Gambescia is a professor Anne Marie Tobin friends, and feel a part of individuals experiencing arts and cultural needs in will be needed. More vol- of health services at Drexel Sports Reporter, ext. 1307 a community once more. job loss, those who have creative and cost-efficient unteers will be needed. University. They are co-ed- [email protected] itors of “The Healthcare We are poised to expand lost their homes will need ways. To be a function- Nonprofits pump hun- Ryan York beyond temporal matters! assistance in navigating ing society and approach dreds of millions of dollars Nonprofit: Keys to Effective Copy Editor, ext. 1220 Whatever our new nor- post-traumatic stress dis- any sense of normalcy, we into our national economy. Management” (Health Ad- [email protected] mal is — and that is a very order, depression, anxiety, will need to train people Significant time has been ministration Press, 2019). 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All address information, particu- ity at 9:46 p.m. Sunday at 3 Lynn man faces assault, larly arrests, reflect police records. Victor Circle. A caller reported In the event of a perceived inac- a suspicious man in a hooded curacy, it is the sole responsibility sweatshirt and sweatpants was skulking around the properties. of the concerned party to contact firearms-related charges He was last seen running into the relevant police department and the backyard of 4 Victor Circle. have the department issue a no- Police reported the man was By Gayla Cawley rying a firearm without a sulted in Brown-Cox al- Kmiec said. tice of correction to the Daily Item. gone upon their arrival. ITEM STAFF license, carrying a loaded legedly punching one of Brown-Cox returned to firearm weapon, and other the victims and pointing a his apartment after the vic- Corrections or clarifications will not A report of a suspicious mo- LYNN — A 23-year-old firearms-related offenses. handgun at the two men, tims were able to force him be made without express notice of tor vehicle at 2:26 a.m. Monday Lynn man was arrested Shortly after 10 p.m., Kmiec said. out of their unit and lock change from the arresting police at 16R North Central St. A caller after allegedly assaulting reported a man who knocked Lynn Police responded to 13 “No shots were fired,” him outside. Responding of- department. a man and brandishing a on his door was looking for an Clarendon Ave. after receiv- said Kmiec. “He did not ficers found Brown-Cox in- handgun at two men in- side his unit and took him apartment that did not exist. side a Clarendon Avenue ing a call that a man had fire a round. However, he LYNN Police could not find the man. into custody, Kmiec said. apartment Sunday night. pointed a handgun at two did point it at the victims.” A suspicious motor vehicle “The response time was Mikael Brown-Cox, of other men, ages 23 and 25, At least one of the vic- Arrests was reported at 9:32 a.m. pretty quick,” said Kmiec. 13 Clarendon Ave., was inside a unit in the apart- tims lives in the apartment Monday at Peabody Veter- Mikael Brown-Cox, 23, of charged with two counts ment building, Lynn Police where the alleged assault Gayla Cawley can be ans Memorial High School at Lt. Michael Kmiec said. occurred and Brown-Cox 13 Clarendon Ave., was ar- 485 Lowell St. An officer was of assault and battery, two reached at gcawley@item- A dispute had led to the lives in a separate apart- rested and charged with two told a woman may have been counts of assault with a live.com. Follow her on counts of assault and battery, assaulting a child in an un- dangerous weapon, car- alleged assault, which re- ment in the same building, Twitter @GaylaCawley. two counts of assault with a known green vehicle that was dangerous weapon, carrying a last seen on Lowell Street. Po- firearm without a license, car- lice could not find the vehicle. rying a loaded firearm weapon, Lynn police arrest man on A report of suspicious activ- large capacity weapon/feeding ity at 11:52 a.m. Monday at firearm, and discharging a fire- Gedney Drive. A caller report- arm within 500 feet of a build- ed a water truck had hooked ing at 11:15 p.m. Sunday. trespassing, weapons charges up a hose to a fire hydrant Mark Schwarz, 46, of 44 and was pumping water into Essex St., was arrested and the truck. An officer checked By Gayla Cawley sion of ammo without a fire- tion of the suspect who had It’s not clear if oth- charged with attempting to the neighborhood and could ITEM STAFF arm identification card and fired a handgun in the area, ers were involved in the commit a crime at 10:20 p.m. not find the truck. discharging a firearm with- and attempted to run away shooting or how many Sunday. LYNN — A report of in 500 feet of a dwelling. from the responding offi- shots were fired. No vic- SAUGUS shots fired on Astor Street Shortly after midnight cers, Kmiec said. tims have come forward, Accidents early Sunday morning led Sunday, Lynn Police re- Police were able to catch Kmiec said. to the arrest of a 27-year- A report of a motor vehicle Accidents sponded to a shots fired up to him a short time lat- “Nobody was hit that we old Lynn man, police said. crash at 5:13 a.m. Monday at call in the area of 50 Astor er and took him into cus- know of and there was no Chatham and Essex streets. A report of a motor vehicle Bophann Pech, of 14 St. and allegedly saw Pech tody. Officers found a .40 reported damage,” said crash at 12:56 a.m. Friday on Oak St., was arrested and leaving the area, Lynn Po- caliber handgun that had Kmiec. “He’s the only per- Assaults Salem Turnpike charged with trespassing, lice Lt. Michael Kmiec said. been discarded in an area son that we have.” A motorcycle crash was carrying a firearm without The man, later identified near where Pech had fled, The incident is under in- A report of an assault at reported at 2:45 a.m. Friday a license, unlawful posses- as Pech, matched a descrip- Kmiec said. vestigation. 9:53 p.m. Sunday at Buffum at Santoro’s Sub-Villa at 259 and Union streets. Essex St. The bike was report- edly pinned on top of the driv- Vandalism er. Police reported the bike Lynnfield plans will celebrate seniors had fallen onto the driver, but A report of vandalism at there was no crash. One per- LYNNFIELD 9:01 a.m. Monday at 195 son was taken to Massachu- Market St. setts General Hospital. From A1 A report of a motor vehicle doors with balloons, life- LYNNFIELD crash with personal injury at size sports banners and 3:51 p.m. Friday at J. Pace posters, sports uniforms, Accidents and Sons at 190 Main St. varsity jackets, and other One person was taken to Mel- school-related and person- A report of a motor vehicle rose-Wakefield Hospital after alized memorabilia. crash at 8:50 a.m. Friday at a two-car crash. Sunday, the Lynnfield Eastern Bank at 45 Salem A motor vehicle crash with Fire Department got in on St.; at 11:51 a.m. Saturday at personal injury was reported the action, raising a banner 2 Harley Lane. at 12:45 a.m. Saturday at across Summer Street in 1831 Broadway. Two people front of the fire station. The Complaints were taken to Melrose Wake- banner featured the photos field Hospital. A report of a disturbance at of each member of the se- A report of a motor vehicle nior class along with a mes- 11:35 p.m. Friday at 8 Need- hit and run crash at 3:09 p.m. ham Road. A caller reported sage of congratulations and Sunday at Batteries Plus at the words, “No Regrets.” a dog was barking loudly. 405 Broadway. Lt. Ryan Batchelder, a Police reported the call was A report of a motor vehicle 2008 Lynnfield gradu- unfounded. crash with personal injury at ate, and firefighter David A juvenile offense was re- 4:53 p.m. Sunday at Broad- Marengi, father of senior ITEM PHOTOS | SPENSER HASAK ported at 11:47 p.m. Friday way and Walnut Street. A at 16 Tophet Road. A caller two-car crash was reported. Clayton Marengi, did the A banner stretching across the front of a house honors the achievements reported two youths were The people involved declined honors. of 2020 graduates in Lynnfield. throwing toilet paper. Police medical attention. “I can’t imagine what could not find the youths. these seniors are going especially Kristine and individual posters of each the (Cole) Giannasca fam- A caller reported a suspi- Complaints through with no senior Kerrianne, who just took of the seniors. ily has donated the bal- cious man was in the yard at activities at all to look for- the idea and ran with it,” “This will be a fun event loons. CR Signs in North 10:46 p.m. Saturday at 272 A report of a suspicious ward to,” said Batchelder. said Tremblay. “We felt it that both the students Reading has offered to Pillings Pond Road. The man person at 12:58 p.m. Friday “They are in an unimag- was very important that and community can enjoy,” make the posters at cost. reportedly left in a blue Audi. at the bus stop by Walnut inable situation.” we as the school depart- said Tremblay. “The DPW Tremblay said the district Street at 214 Broadway. A “I think it’s just a way ment pay for it because (Department of Public is reaching out to families Theft caller reported a man ap- of staying positive during of what it represents to Works) is chipping in and to help defray the costs, peared dazed and thought this time and you just these seniors in light of will be hanging lights and A report of a larceny at 8:54 asking for $10 donations. there was a firearm next to have to make the best of the many things they have tying ribbons around trees Donations are optional. a.m. Thursday at Boston Clear him. Police reported the man it even though it’s hard,” lost that they can never and the perimeter of the Water Company at 165 Lowell Checks should be made had a wrench next to him and said Marengi. get back.” Common will display the payable to Alanna Shone St.; at 3:06 p.m. Thursday at was not in need of services. Marengi’s spouse, Kris- Plans to decorate the posters, which the stu- 375 N Broadway. and either mailed or deliv- A report of threats at 4:04 tine Marengi, along with Common for Senior Week dents will be able to take ered to Shone at 27 Grey p.m. Friday at 10 Clifton St. A Kerrianne Allain, moth- (June 1-5) are also in the home as a keepsake.” Lane, Lynnfield, MA 01940. MARBLEHEAD caller reported he received a er of senior valedictorian works. The decorations Tremblay said Wakefield phone call from a man, who Lexi Allain, orchestrated include blue, yellow and Cooperative Bank has do- Anne Marie Tobin can be Complaints threatened to smash out the the effort. white lights and ribbons, nated funds toward the reached at atobin@item- windows to his vehicle. Po- “It was all the parents, a large balloon arch and lights and ribbons, while live.com. A Rowland Street caller lice reported there was some complained about a dumpster damage to an old vehicle in next door that had its lid open the backyard and advised the Not to worry: New park won’t impede view of classic mural at 8:31 a.m. Sunday. The caller resident to call 911 if anyone said it had been an ongoing came to his home. PARK er Eddy, astronomer Maria problem for years and that he A report of a disturbance at From A1 Mitchell, the Hutchinson had already notified the town’s 8:35 p.m. Friday at Red Roof Family Singers, and Fred- health department. He wanted Inn at 920 Broadway. A caller P. Crighton’s office to en- erick Douglass. to take the time to report it to reported a customer was say- sure it was done properly Phase 3 finished the top police as well. ing that she was seeing ghosts to suit the city’s needs, he of the mural, with Frenkel and was causing a verbal al- said. adding lots of blue sky and PEABODY tercation. Police reported there Minicucci said the land, quotes from Henry Wad- was a disagreement between approximately 10,000 sworth Longfellow and Accidents the woman and hotel staff square feet, will be donat- other poets. over changing rooms. There ed to the city. The park Fichter and Winer, a A report of a motor vehicle were no signs of impairment will cost about $750,000 Boston-based artist who crash at 10:38 p.m. Sunday and peace was restored. and take anywhere from specializes in the design at Maddy’s Car Wash at 300 120 days to six months to and creation of public art, Andover St. A car into a pole Theft complete. Minco Corp. be- A rendering of the downtown park at the cor- said the team wasn’t con- was reported. came owner of the lot as ner of Union and Exchange streets. tacted about the park nor A report of a motor vehicle A report of a larceny at part of a land swap agree- was their input sought. hit and run crash at 1:59 p.m. 12:38 p.m. Sunday at 12 ment connected to the wa- is a standout in the down- dents created glass mosaic “From the artist’s ren- Monday at Hudson Profession- Foss Ave. A man walked into terfront development. town area. Noted Lynn tiles that became part of dering of the park it looks al Services at 4 Shillaber St. the police station to report his Minicucci said his artist Yetti Frenkel, and the mural. like there will only be Jeanne Nelson, 68, of 53 Pier- wallet was stolen out of his firm is also developing a renowned Bay State mu- The archway that fea- minimal blockage at the bottom of the mural from pont St., was summoned for truck on Saturday night. 1,500-square-foot linear ralists David Fichter and tures the students’ “The operating a motor vehicle with the stage and that makes park that will connect Joshua Winer teamed up Stories of Lynn” mosaics a suspended license and leav- me very happy. It looks to Vandalism to the Harbor Walk near to create the mural, with is 20-feet-by-20-feet on the ing the scene of a motor vehicle be a very nice design that its 321-unit development much help from the chil- lower part of the mural. “It accident with property damage. A report of vandalism at will complement the mu- at a cost of a few million dren of Lynn. reported a young person’s A report of a motor vehicle 8:03 a.m. Friday at Dunkin’ ral very well,” said Winer. dollars. The intent is for Fichter, an artist based view of the Lynn of today,” crash at 2:36 p.m. Monday at Donuts at 42 Hamilton St. “We are proud of the mu- the Harbor Walk path to in Cambridge, said the Fichter said. “The mosaic 567 Lowell St. and 2 Goodale An employee reported a man ral. It is the biggest thing eventually run from Point team’s involvement in was created by the kids.” St. kicked the door because of we’ve ever done, or will of Pines in Revere to the the mural began about 10 the mask policy, which caused That was phase 1 of the probably ever do. We care MDC beaches in Lynn and damage. The man left in a car. years ago, when it was se- project. about it a great deal. We Complaints Nahant, with a route to lected to receive a Massa- Phase 2 focused on Lynn’s spent a lot of time in the the Lynn Ferry terminal. A report of a suspicious mo- SWAMPSCOTT chusetts Cultural Council/ history. Pictured on the schools, working with the tor vehicle at 9:46 p.m. Sun- “We love Lynn. It’s a dia- LynnArts grant. Fichter mural are such Lynn no- students. We did most of day at 40 Trask Road. A caller Complaints mond in the rough. There’s and Winer held workshops tables as poet Vincent Fer- the fundraising ourselves. reported a truck was idling in access to the ocean, you in the city’s three middle rini, inventor of the shoe It means a lot to us.” front of his home. The occupant A report of suspicious ac- can easily connect to (Bos- schools and English, Clas- lasting machine Jan Mat- was possibly smoking drugs. tivity at 11:16 a.m. Sunday ton and Cambridge) ... sical and St. Mary’s high zeliger, inventor and GE Bill Brotherton can be A report of suspicious activ- at King and Redington streets. We’re very excited.” schools, where for two principal Elihu Thomson, reached at bbrotherton@ The Lynn history mural years thousands of stu- Lydia Pinkham, Mary Bak- itemlive.com. A6 THE DAILY ITEM TUESDAY, MAY 12, 2020 Massachusetts deaths top 5,000 as Baker weighs reopening businesses

By Alanna There have been more Durkin Richer than 80,000 deaths ASSOCIATED PRESS across the U.S., according to Johns Hopkins Univer- With states across the sity. The number of in- country beginning to re- fections is thought to be open businesses, Massa- far higher because many chusetts’ governor is fac- people have not been ing mounting pressure to tested, and studies sug- follow suit even as coro- gest people can be infect- navirus deaths reached ed without feeling sick. another grim milestone. Criticism of Baker The state reported reached a new intensi- 129 new deaths Mon- ty last week when hun- day, bringing the total to dreds of protesters with 5,108. flags bearing President Republican Gov. Charlie Donald Trump’s name Baker recently allowed golf courses to open after and signs with messages an outcry and gun shops such as “Tyranny is not began selling again after Leadership” gathered owners sued. Now, with outside the statehouse virus deaths topping calling on the governor 5,000, state leaders and to reopen the economy. health experts are urging And a federal judge re- restraint amid growing buked Baker for closing angst among business- gun shops, saying he in- es owners and residents fringed on residents’ Sec- over when and how the ond Amendment rights. economic restrictions will After one golf course be lifted. owner vowed to defy the Many business owners shutdown order and be- are increasingly worried gin booking tee times about their livelihoods. again anyway, Baker al- “I’ve worked my entire lowed golf courses to re- life since I was like 13 open, with some restric- and it’s part of who I am,” tions. That has angered said Dawn Desrosiers, PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS other businesses who also want to reopen. who owns a hair salon, Protesters display placards while demonstrating against the shutdown caused by the COVID-19 “To hear that was just Hair 4 You, in the small virus outbreak, near the home of Gov. Charlie Baker in Swampscott. central Massachusetts like a slap in the face,” town of Hubbardston. remain vigilant. pitalized for COVID-19, setts city of Holyoke. Walmart in the city test- Cheryl Purcell of Pooch “For someone to say I “We still have a lot of and the percentage of The state’s death toll is ed positive. Paws, a Hanover pet can’t, it’s just been a big work to do when it comes those testing positive for most likely higher because “A lot of people are hurt- grooming salon, told blow.” to getting to the point the virus is lower than the count does not include ing. I get that, but you WBZ-TV. “It’s a joke now, Desrosiers, who started where we feel like we in April even as the state people who have died but can’t open up and really to me.” an online petition call- have our hands and our has increased the num- were never tested. expect to close again,” he Ice cream shop own- ing for salons to be able arms around this virus,” ber of tests it’s conduct- Dr. Jeremy Faust, an said. “I think you really er Judith Herrell said serve one customer at a Baker recently told re- ing. emergency medicine phy- have to open up methodi- she’s eager to have her time, said she has had to porters. Yet, the number of sician in Boston, said it’s cally with a plan and see business back to normal pick up landscaping and The governor has said deaths doubled in just dangerous to reopen un- with it ... with the scien- again. But she believes housing cleaning work the goal is to allow some over two weeks. til the total number of tists and the doctors, the the risks are still too just to get by. She said businesses to reopen in More than half of the deaths from any cause public health experts tell great. she believes she can op- a “limited fashion” start- deaths in Massachusetts returns to levels seen in you what to do.” “I know I’m proba- erate safely and fears her ing May 18, assuming have occurred in nursing a typical year. With more than 78,000 bly shooting myself in shop won’t last too much the situation continues homes and other long- “That’s how you know confirmed COVID-19 cas- the foot but I want my longer if she can’t get to improve. On Monday, term care facilities, and that the effect this virus es, Massachusetts has employees to be safe, I customers or government he unveiled a four-phase more than 98 percent of is having on our society is the third highest number want to be safe, I want aid soon, she said. plan for reopening busi- people had underlying no longer on the historic among U.S. states behind the people that I know “It’s awful, stressful, nesses — called Start, conditions. In one of the scale that it was the past New York and New Jer- in the community to be thinking am I going to Cautious, Vigilant and deadliest known out- few weeks,” said Faust, sey. The state’s hardest safe,” said the owner of survive?” she said. the New Normal — but breaks at a long-term with Brigham and Wom- hit communities include Herrell’s Ice Cream & There are signs that the did not say which indus- care facility in the coun- en’s Hospital. Chelsea, a densely pop- Bakery in the western virus’ spread is slowing tries would reopen in try, more than 70 resi- Worcester Mayor Jo- ulated suburb of Boston Massachusetts city of in the hard-hit state. But which phase. dents sickened with the seph Petty said he was with a large immigrant Northampton. Baker has cautioned that Massachusetts has seen coronavirus have died at concerned about opening population. Worcester “We’ve had enough those sprigs of hope could a downward trend in the a home for aging veterans too quickly after doz- has also seen a number deaths already,” she said. be lost if residents don’t number of people hos- in the western Massachu- ens of employees at a of cases. “Enough is enough.” Maine environmental regulators approve new energy corridor

By David Sharp prohibition on herbicides. bring “no real reduction that would be removed State Matthew Dunlap project, said, “Yet another ASSOCIATED PRESS Two leading environ- in global carbon pollution” from the atmosphere by misinterpreted state law state regulator has been mental groups offered while inflicting irrepa- the project would be the when he accepted peti- bamboozled by CMP.” PORTLAND, Maine — starkly different views on rable harm on Maine’s equivalent of more than tions notarized by people The project was pro- A $1 billion utility trans- the project, dubbed the North Woods and local 700,000 vehicles. who also performed other posed by the state of Mas- mission project that would New England Clean Ener- communities. The Department of En- work for groups that were sachusetts to meet its serve as a conduit for up gy Connect. The project calls for vironmental Protection’s collecting signatures. clean energy goals and it to 1,200 megawatts of Phelps Turner, senior building a high-voltage decision leaves only two But the court unani- would be fully funded by Canadian hydropower to attorney at the Conserva- power line from Mount hurdles to the New En- mously rejected that argu- Massachusetts ratepay- flow into the New England tion Law Foundation, said Beattie Township on the gland Clean Energy Con- ment last week. ers. But the entire region power grid won approval the Canadian hydropower Canadian border to the nect — a decision by the Thorn Dickinson, presi- would see benefits, in- from state environmental will help the region “retire regional power grid in Army Corps of Engineers dent and CEO of NECEC cluding stabilized electric regulators Monday. dirty fossil fuel plants in Lewiston, Maine. Most and a statewide referen- Transmission LLC, said rates, supporters said. The permit issued by the coming years, which of the 145-mile project dum in November. Monday that the DEP The Maine project was the Maine Department is a win for our health and would follow existing util- Maine’s highest court permit was the culmina- embraced by Massachu- of Environmental Pro- our climate.” ity corridors, but a new last week cleared the way tion of a rigorous process setts officials after New tection requires Central “Building new ways to path would have to be cut for what’s expected to be that began more than Hampshire regulators Maine Power to reduce deliver low-carbon energy through a 53-mile swath a costly referendum cam- two years ago. He said he pulled the plug on the con- the width of a new path to our region is a critical of wilderness owned by paign when it affirmed looks forward to working troversial Northern Pass. through wilderness and piece of tackling the cli- Central Maine Power in the secretary of state’s with the DEP commis- The Maine Land Use to permanently conserve mate crisis,” he said. western Maine. certification of petitions sioner and staff to meet Planning Commission and 40,000 acres to offset the But Sue Ely, staff attor- Quebec-Hydro would that had been called into the conditions outlined in Public Utilities Commis- environmental impact. It ney from the Natural Re- supply the energy for the question. the permit. sion already have issued also requires nearly $1.9 sources Council of Maine, project. Supporters say Backers of the corridor But Sandi Howard, a their own respective per- million for culverts and a said the project would the amount of carbon contended Secretary of leading opponent of the mits for the project. NEW ENGLAND BRIEFS

Virtual public hearing Jason.Lewis@masenate. “Pump prices are more information when It was the ACLU’s Brennan Matthew planned on remote gov with the subject line fluctuating throughout seeking reimbursement third class-action law- Cronin, 24, of Lincoln “Education Committee the country as demand for suspected overpay- suit against the state was held on $30,000 bail learning efforts Oversight Hearing Tes- increases and gasoline ment of benefits, the civil over the public benefits in connection with the timony” by May 12th at stocks decrease. The boost rights group said. system in recent years. confrontation with Officer BOSTON — How best to 5:00 PM. in demand continues to The organization says The state upgraded Michael Petrarca outside provide remote learning Public school buildings push pump prices up the state has agreed to the computer system Cumberland High School to students during the across the state have been around the country, as spell out the specific rea- for the benefits in 2016 on Saturday night, police ongoing coronavirus pan- ordered closed through more states reopen busi- sons for seeking repay- but there were numer- announced Monday. demic will be the subject the rest of the academic nesses,” AAA spokeswom- ment, as well as docu- ous problems with the Petrarca approached of a virtual public hearing year forcing local school an Mary Maguire said in ment how it calculated rollout of UHIP, includ- Cronin when he saw him at the Massachusetts departments to take their a statement. the alleged overpayment. ing inaccurate benefit going through trash cans Statehouse. teaching online. AAA found a 70-cent The state Department payments. at the school, police said. The Joint Committee range in prices, from a of Human Services, A federal judge had Cronin ran away and on Education is planning low of $1.59 for a gallon of which administers the earlier temporarily barred fell, allowing Petrarca to to hold the hearing on The average cost of gas regular, to a high of $2.29. Supplemental Nutrition the state from reducing catch up, at which point remote learning and the in Massachusetts Assistance Program, said benefits or demanding re- the suspect stabbed the status of K-12 education remains unchanged State settles the settlement “consti- imbursements from those officer in the thigh, ac- in Massachusetts on tutes a compromise” but suspected of receiving cording to police. Petrar- Wednesday at 11 a.m. BOSTON — The av- class action suit over its shouldn’t be “construed as overpayments. ca then shot Cronin in Members of the public erage cost of a gallon of food stamp program an admission of any sort.” the thigh. will have the opportu- gasoline in Massachusetts The ACLU sued in Police: Officer shot suspect Both men were taken nity to view the hearing has not changed in the PROVIDENCE, R.I. — December on behalf of who stabbed him in thigh to the hospital, where the remotely via a livestream past week, AAA North- Rhode Island has settled Woonsocket resident Car- suspect was arraigned. that will be provided on east said Monday. a class action lawsuit over men Correa. CUMBERLAND, Cronin is charged with the Massachusetts Legis- Self-serve, regular is its troubled food stamp The organization said R.I. — A Rhode Island felony assault and bat- lature’s website. still selling for an average benefits system, the state the state demanded Cor- man shot in the thigh tery, assault on a police Virtual testimony will of $1.90 per gallon, which chapter of the American rea repay nearly $2,000 by a police officer after officer, and possession of be solicited on an “invite is 6 cents higher than Civil Liberties Union in benefits but didn’t allegedly stabbing the a knife, according to court only” basis. the national average and announced Monday. provide her enough in- officer during an alter- records. He did not enter Written testimony may 94 cents lower than the The agreement signed formation to determine cation outside a school a plea. No defense attor- be submitted to Alice. Massachusetts price one by a federal judge re- whether the overpay- faces assault and weap- ney was listed. He’s due [email protected] and year ago. quires the state to provide ment was correct. ons charges. back in court on Aug. 6. TUESDAY, MAY 12, 2020 THE DAILY ITEM A7 Restaurants in Rhode Island to offer outdoor dining, but with screenings

By Philip Marcelo REOPENING cases Monday, bringing torneys will be at separate ing participants the chance workers. ASSOCIATED PRESS ECONOMY the state’s tally to about locations, and the public to register for several vir- A C-130J military trans- Workers and custom- 11,500 cases to date. will be able to tune into tual options, including the port plane and a Black Rhode Islanders will ers mostly adhered to the COURT TO HEAR the proceedings live on the traditional 2-mile swim, a Hawk helicopter are slat- soon be able to dine al state’s rules for wearing CASES court’s YouTube channel. half-mile swim, runs, bike ed to fly over Kent Hospi- fresco again. face masks in public as the The Rhode Island Su- SWIM FUNDRAISER rides and even paddling tal on Thursday morning, Gov. Gina Raimondo an- state took its first steps to preme Court is scheduled CHANGED challenges at remote loca- according to Care New nounced Monday that the reopen its shuttered econ- state will allow restaurants to hear oral arguments Save The Bay’s annual tions of their choice. England, which operates omy this past weekend, this week using remote open water swim, which Completed challenges the hospital in Warwick. to offer limited outdoor din- Raimondo said Monday. ing starting May 18. technology. raises funds to protect can be submitted through State National Guard State inspectors visit- The state’s highest Narragansett Bay, is going Aug. 31. Maj. Gen. Christopher The state’s strict new ing local businesses this court, which postponed all virtual this summer. HEALTH WORKERS Callahan will also visit guidelines call for dining weekend reported about 95 March and April hearings, Instead of a 2-mile swim TRIBUTE the hospital with a convoy by reservation only and no percent of employees were will hear seven cases total across the bay from New- The National Guard is including State Police and more than five people per wearing the required face dining party. coverings and about 75 Wednesday and Thursday. port to Jamestown this conducting a flyover of a Emergency Management Restaurants will also be percent of customers were, The five justices and at- July, organizers are offer- hospital to honor health Agency vehicles. limited to 20 outdoor ta- she said. bles spaced at least eight The state lifted its stay- feet apart or separated by at-home order Saturday, barriers, said Raimondo, a reopening retail shops Democrat. deemed nonessential and They’ll also be required some parks. Rhode Is- to screen customers for land’s limit of five people the virus and take down or less for social gather- their contact information ings remains in effect, for the state’s contact trac- however. ing efforts. HOSPITALIZATIONS The intensity of the DECLINE screening will be left to Hospitalizations from restaurants but could the coronavirus have include warning signs, steadily declined in Rhode having a server ask cus- Island, according to state tomers if they’re feeling Department of Health sick, or even taking their data released Monday. temperatures, Raimondo There are now about 275 said. people in the hospital be- And state officials will cause of the virus, down recommend that restau- from around 300 last week rants use disposable or and about 350 earlier this digital menus as well as month, according to de- single-use condiments partment data. and utensils, the governor Health officials also said. reported eight more vi- Restaurants will also rus-related deaths, rais- have to sanitize tables ing Rhode Island’s count and chairs after every to 430 fatalities since the customer, and they won’t pandemic started. PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS be allowed to offer valet They also reported parking, she added. nearly 200 new positive Gibson Mbedzi delivers vegetables to a restaurant opening for takeout in Providence, R.I. WE AREAREWE

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By David Bauder ASSOCIATED PRESS NEW YORK — Hei- di Van Roekel makes instructional art videos for YouTube when coro- navirus news overwhelms her. Bill Webb takes his boat out. Stacy Mitch- ell searches her TV for something — anything — to make her laugh. Paradoxically, Kevin Reed, a software de- PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS signer from Kenmore, Wash., has binged “The Gettrueth Ambio, 12, left, and her friend, Jane Mbone, 7, arrive home Walking Dead” after after having their hair styled in the shape of the new coronavirus at the turning off the news. Mama Brayo Beauty Salon in the Kibera neighborhood of Nairobi, Kenya. He’d rather watch fake, flesh-eating zombies than PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS a real-life pandemic. A birthday card made by an American member ‘Coronavirus hairstyle’ spikes It’s no surprise that of the Facebook group “Random Acts of news outlets are in de- Kindness” was sent to Kristine, who was about mand with a story that to celebrate her 17th birthday in Norway. in popularity in East Africa directly affects so many people, whether they’ve Dayton, Ohio, said she magazine in February By Desmond Tiro beauty salons across was nearing 700 as of gotten sick, lost jobs or watches the “Today” show — before coronavirus ASSOCIATED PRESS much of Africa. Monday. With the wide- are locked down at home. in the morning, the net- was even on the radar But now, in a make- spread shortage of testing A Pew Research Center work evening news and for many Americans — NAIROBI, Kenya — The shift salon beside a materials, however, the coronavirus has revived survey taken the third tries to catch her state’s warning of this effect. busy road in Kibera, a real number of cases a hairstyle in East week of April found that governor, Mike DeWine, People who watch slum in the heart of the could be higher. Health Africa, one with braid- 88 percent of Americans at least at the beginning too much can have Kenyan capital, Nairobi, officials are especially ed spikes that echo the said they were following of his regular briefings. nightmares, feelings 24-year-old hairdresser worried about the pos- coronavirus news either virus’ distinctive shape. But she hit a wall. of anxiety and symp- Sharon Refa braids sible spread of the virus very or fairly closely. The style’s growing “It was just COVID-19 toms of post-traumatic young girls’ hair into the in crowded slums. Yet that takes a toll. popularity is in part overload,” Mitchell said. stress disorder, Silver antennae-like spikes that Mothers like Mar- Pew also found that 71 due to economic hard- “I was very anxious. I said. In the long run, people call the “coronavi- garet Andeya, who is percent of Americans said ships linked to virus rus hairstyle.” Girls shift struggling to make ends had a full-blown anxiety they’re more likely that they need to take attack and I decided that restrictions — it’s cheap, in the plastic chairs as meet, said the coronavi- to report cardiovas- breaks from the news. I was not going to watch mothers say — and to she tugs at their scalps. rus hairstyle suits her cular disorders. To watch something else. more of that stuff.” the goal of spreading “Some grown-ups don’t daughters’ styling needs To do something else. Science supports them. Some people who awareness that the believe that the corona- and her pocket. Virus-re- To breathe a little. Roxane Cohen Silver, consumed a heavy diet coronavirus is real. virus is real, but then lated restrictions have “A week and a half ago Dana Rose Garfin and of news about the Bos- The hairstyle had gone most young children stifled the daily work for I just had to throttle it E. Alison Holman, ton Marathon bombing out of fashion in recent appear keen to sanitize millions of people with down,” said Webb, a writer researchers at the Uni- in 2013 were actually years as imported real their hands and wear little or no savings. and consultant who lives versity of California at more stressed out than and synthetic hair from masks. So many adults “This hairstyle is in Sarasota, Fla. “I think Irvine who have been people on the scene, the India, China and Bra- do not do this, and that much more affordable you get overwhelmed by studying the effect of researchers found. zil began to flood the is why we came up with for people like me who it. You’re sitting in your prolonged media exposure “The news is distress- market and demand by the corona hairstyle,” cannot afford to pay house and there’s nothing to bad news following the ing,” Silver said. “There local women increased. Refa said, her face mask for the more expensive you can do about things.” Sept. 11, 2001 terrorist are not many uplifting sto- Pictures of the flowing tucked under her chin. hairstyles out there and Mitchell, a consultant attacks, wrote an article ries. It’s the repetitive bad or braided imported Kenya’s number of yet we want our kids to in human resources from for Health Psychology news that is so draining.” styles are tacked up in confirmed virus cases look stylish,” Andeya said. WEATHER LOTTERY

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By Mike Alongi — First Name ITEM SPORTS EDITOR — City — State LYNN — For the past six — Gender summers, the Lynn Parks — Age and Recreation Depart- Each participant will be ment has been hosting emailed her/his assigned Youth Summer Track & number and will use that Field Meets. This has been number when sending an extremely popular ac- in performances. Perfor- tivity that is normally mances should be sent held on seven consecutive only once per scheduled Monday evenings during the summer. The eligibili- week. ty was “yes I can walk” to Participants are also to follow state and city guide- ITEM PHOTO | OLIVIA FALCIGNO high school age. Unfortunately, this lines for social distancing, Fraser Field, home of the North Shore Navigators, will remain empty for longer than expected year’s program has been including the wearing of as the start of the Futures Collegiate Baseball League season has been delayed. cancelled due to the pan- masks. demic. But in its place, Each week, Parks and Lynn Parks and Recre- Recreation will post the Futures Collegiate Baseball League ation is offering exercis- performances of speci c es that youngsters, some runs and exercises. The with the assistance of schedule will be updated delays season, but Navs keep working adults, can perform close periodically. to home. For more information, By Mike Alongi pandemic. FCBL Commissioner Joe made up of elite collegiate The performances will please visit www.lwrun. ITEM SPORTS EDITOR The league remains op- Paolucci in a statement athletes competing in a be recorded on a weekly org or call (781) 709-7135. timistic about taking the on the league’s website. minor league style format, basis by posting them on- LYNN WOODS LYNN — Baseball in the eld at some point this “While all scenarios and and at least 50 percent of line in a series of virtual RUNNING SEASON TO city of Lynn won’t be back season, and is working contingencies are under the players on each team events. There is no entry BE DONE VIRTUALLY as early as anticipated. towards that goal with its consideration, we remain must be from New England fee for any of these events. The 51st season of Lynn Following weeks of delib- clubs, owners and league hopeful.” or attend college in New All communities are wel- Woods running will be eration, the Futures Colle- executives. The FCBL is made up England. The league has come. offered as a virtual expe- giate Baseball League has “As soon as we have of seven teams from vari- attracted more than two Interested participants rience using designated announced that the May clarity on guidelines and ous parts of New England, million fans to its games can email Joe Abelon at courses. 27 start date of the 2020 procedures for playing each of which plays 28 since debuting in 2011. [email protected] with For more information, season has been delayed baseball, we will look to home games and 28 away the following information: please visit www.lwrun. in light of the COVID-19 adapt and begin,” said games. Each franchise is FCBL, B2 — Last Name org or call (781) 709-7135. Richard Seymour gets voted into Patriots Hall of Fame The New England Patri- in Canton.” ots announced today that The date and time for the former defensive lineman 2020 Patriots Hall of Fame Richard Seymour has induction ceremony will be been voted by the fans as announced at a later date. the 30th inductee into the Seymour spent the rst Patriots Hall of Fame. eight seasons of his 12- Seymour joins Troy Brown year NFL career with the (2012), Tedy Bruschi Patriots and played an im- (2013), Kevin Faulk portant role in delivering (2016), Ty Law (2014), six division titles, four Matt Light (2018) and conference crowns and Willie McGinest (2015), as three Super Bowl champi- the seventh player to en- onships to New England. ter the Patriots Hall of He was named to ve Fame as a three-time straight Pro Bowls with Super Bowl champion the Patriots (2002-06) and with the team. earned three straight “Richard Seymour laid rst-team All-Pro honors the foundation for a de- (2003-05). His ve Pro fense that helped propel Bowl berths are the most the Patriots to three Super by any Patriots defensive Bowl championships in his lineman since the 1970 rst four seasons in the NFL merger. He was also NFL,” said Patriots Chair- a four-time team co-cap- man and CEO Robert tain. In 2009, he was voted Kraft. “Richard was the to the Patriots 50th Anni- consummate professional versary Team and the and leader, always accept- 2000s All-Decade Team. ing the roles he was as- Seymour has been a nal- signed, putting team goals ist for the Pro Football ahead of personal ones, Hall of Fame for the last and in turn, raising the two years. game of everyone around Seymour was drafted by him. Yet as great as he was the Patriots sixth overall as a player, he is a Hall of in the rst round of the Fame-caliber person, as 2001 NFL Draft out of well. I couldn’t be happier Georgia. He immediately for Richard and the Sey- established himself as one mour family, and I am of the team’s premier play- looking forward to cele- ers and helped the Patri- brating with them as Rich- ots win their rst Super FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS ard takes his rightful place Bowl during his rookie in the Patriots Hall of season. Former Patriots defensive lineman Richard Seymour, who played in New England from 2001- Fame and very soon the 2009, has been voted into the Patriots Hall of Fame. Pro Football Hall of Fame SEYMOUR, B2 MLB owners vote to approve a plan that could lead to July start

NEW YORK (AP) — Ma- nue split that would be un- in each league to four. jor League Baseball own- precedented for baseball. Teams would prefer to ers gave the go-ahead “Bear with me, but it play at their regular-sea- Monday to making a pro- feels like we’ve zoomed son ballparks but would posal to the players’ union past the most important switch to spring training that could lead to the coro- aspect of any MLB restart stadiums or neutral sites navirus-delayed season plan: health protections if medical and government starting around the Fourth for players, families, staff, approvals can’t be ob- of July weekend in ball- stadium workers and the tained for games at home. parks without fans, a plan workforce it would require Toronto might have to that envisioned expanding to resume a season,” Wash- play home games in Dune- the designated hitter to ington pitcher Sean Doo- din, Florida. the National League for little tweeted. “What’s the “We’ll see where we will 2020. plan to ethically acquire be in July,” said California Spring training could enough tests? ... What’s Gov. Gavin Newsom, start in early to mid-June, the protocol if a player, whose state is the home of a person familiar with the staff member, or worker ve MLB clubs and who decision told The Associat- contracts the virus?” has talked with baseball ed Press. The person spoke Each team would play Commissioner Rob Man- on condition of anonymity about 82 regular-season fred. “We certainly look because details of the plan games: against opponents forward to Major League were not announced. in its own division plus Baseball and all sports re- MLB of cials are slated interleague matchups lim- suming. But again, the to make a presentation to ited to AL East vs. NL question is when and that the union on Tuesday. An East, AL Central vs. NL will be determined on the agreement with the play- Central and AL West vs. basis of public health and FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS ers’ association is needed, NL West. public safety and the and talks are expected to Postseason play would be spread of this virus.” Major League Baseball owners have given the go-ahead to making a pro- be dif cult — especially expanded from 10 clubs to posal to the players’ union that could lead to the coronavirus-delayed sea- over a proposal for a reve- 14 by doubling wild cards MLB, B2 son starting around the Fourth of July weekend in ballparks without fans. B2 SPORTS THE DAILY ITEM TUESDAY, MAY 12, 2020

TODAY IN SPORTS May 12 100-meter world record with a 1909 — The Preakness Stakes time of 9.76 seconds at the Qatar is held in Maryland after 16 run- Grand Prix. A week later, the Inter- nings in New York. As part of the national Association of Athletics celebration marking the return of Federations announces a timing the Preakness, the colors of the error gave Gatlin a time of 9.76 race’s winner were painted onto seconds. His time of 9.766 sec- the ornamental weather vane at onds, should have been manually Pimlico Racecourse for the first rounded up to 9.77, tying Asafa time. Powell’s world mark of 9.77. 1917 — Omar Khayyam, ridden 2009 — The Japanese women’s by Charles Borel, becomes the soccer team cancels a tour in first foreign-bred (England) colt the United States because of the to win the Kentucky Derby with a swine flu outbreak. 2-length victory over Ticket. 2010 — Montreal follows up a 1924 — Walter Hagen wins the monumental upset by pulling off PGA championship with a 2-up another. The Canadiens, who elim- victory over Jim Barnes. inated the Washington Capitals, 1955 — Sam “Toothpick” Jones of beat the Pittsburgh Penguins 5-2 the Cubs gets a no-hitter the hard in Game 7 of the Eastern Confer- way. In the ninth inning against ence semifinals. Montreal accom- Pittsburgh, he walks the bases plishes what no team had done loaded and proceeds to strike out since the current playoffs format the next three batters for a 4-0 was adopted in 1994. And that is victory. beat the Presidents’ Trophy winner 1970 — Ernie Banks hits his and defending Stanley Cup cham- 500th career home run off Pat pion in successive rounds as an Jarvis in the Chicago Cubs’ 4-3 vic- eighth-seeded team. tory over Atlanta at Wrigley Field. 2010 — Kelly Kulick, the first 1974 — The Boston Celtics beat woman to win a PBA Tour title the Milwaukee Bucks 102-87 to when she beat the men in January win the NBA championship in sev- in the Tournament of Champions, en games. wins the U.S. Women’s Open for 1996 — A three-way dead heat is her second women’s major victory run at Yakima (Wash.) Meadows, in 15 days. Kulick beats Liz John- the 20th such finish in thorough- son of 233-203 in the final. bred racing history there. In the 2013 — Serena Williams beats day’s third race, a trio of $8,000 Maria Sharapova 6-1, 6-4 in the claimers — Fly Like A Angel, Al- final of the Madrid Open to retain lihaveonztheradio and Terri After her No. 1 ranking and collect her Five — hit the wire together after 50th career title. a one-mile race. 2014 — LeBron James ties his ITEM PHOTO | OLIVIA FALCIGNO 2000 — Boston’s Pedro Martinez, playoff career high with 49 points, who had 17 strikeouts in his last Chris Bosh makes the tiebreaking Fraser Field, home of the North Shore Navigators, will remain empty for longer than expected as start May 6 against Tampa Bay, 3-pointer with 57 seconds left, and the start of the Futures Collegiate Baseball League season has been delayed. strikes out 15 in a 9-0 win over the Miami Heat beat the Brooklyn Baltimore, to tie an AL record Nets 102-96 for a 3-1 lead in the set in 1968 by Cleveland’s Luis Eastern Conference semifinals. Tiant for most strikeouts over two 2016 — Max Scherzer strikes out Start of FCBL season delayed by virus games. 20 batters, matching the major 2006 — Laure Manaudou of league record for a nine-inning France breaks Janet Evans’ game as he pitches the Wash- FCBL ed, so we need to be pre- “It would be awful if right direction. 18-year-old world record in the ington Nationals past the Detroit From B1 pared for that.” these guys didn’t get to “We have been doing 400-meter freestyle, finishing in Tigers 3-2. Scherzer misses a The Navs seem to be op- play at all this year, but a lot of planning to this 4:03.03 at the French nation- chance to break the mark when Derek January, the erating with as much nor- I really don’t think that point in terms of what al swimming championships. James McCann grounds to third Swampscott native who is malcy as possible to this will be the case,” January we need to do to keep ev- Manaudou beats the time of for the final out. He joins Roger the president and general point, continuing to sign said. “I really believe if eryone -- our players, our 4:03.85 set by Evans in winning Clemens (twice), Kerry Wood and manager of Lynn’s North players to the roster and things continue to trend coaches, our fans and our the 400-meter freestyle at the Randy Johnson as the only big Shore Navigators, says prepare for the season. in the right direction, we’ll staff -- safe,” said Janu- 1988 Seoul Olympics. league pitchers to compile 20 that the team and the North Shore most recently be able to have a season. ary. “We’re waiting for the 2006 — Justin Gatlin breaks the strikeouts in nine innings. league are taking things added Swampscott’s Nick It might be a shortened government to give us the one day at a time. Reiser to the pitching season, but we’ll be able to go-ahead, but once that “It’s out of our hands at staff. give these guys an oppor- happens we will be ready MLB owners approve this point, but we have Considering all the play- tunity to play this sum- to get started. We’re prob- been having a lot of dis- ers in the league are ei- mer.” ably looking at a July 1 cussions about what we ther future or current col- As far as when the sea- start, which means we’ll plans to potentially need to do to be able to op- lege baseball players who son will begin, January be waiting a while longer. erate safely this season,” had their spring seasons thinks that the easing of But if we can just hold on said January. “There will canceled, January is opti- the stay-at-home order in for that little while longer, restart season in July obviously be a lot of new mistic that the league will Massachusetts -- current- the return of baseball will guidelines in place when be able to find a way to get ly set for May 18 -- might be that much sweeter for MLB ing what the player earned the season does get start- going eventually. be a positive step in the everyone involved.” From B1 in 2019. But that deal is contin- The All-Star Game, gent there being no re- scheduled for Dodger Sta- strictions on mass gather- Seymour named to Patriots Hall of Fame dium in Los Angeles on ings at the federal, state, July 14, likely would be city and local level; no rel- SEYMOUR two interceptions and six Patriots started a new tra- ots are the only team in called off. evant travel restrictions From B1 fumble recoveries. Sey- dition, inducting one play- the NFL that allows their Teams will propose that in the U.S. and Canada; mour played in 15 post- er or head coach into the fans to make the final se- players receive the per- and Commissioner Rob During his time with the season games with 13 team’s hall of fame each lection for enshrinement centage of their 2020 sala- Manfred after consulting Patriots, he anchored a de- starts and added 66 total year. The process for in- into the franchise’s high- ries based on a 50-50 split the union and medical ex- fense that allowed an av- tackles, 4½ sacks and two duction involves a panel of est honor. of revenues MLB receives pects, determines there is erage of 17.8 points per fumble recoveries. On Oct. media, alumni and staff The New England Patri- game and fewer than 20 during the regular-season no risk to playing in front 3, 2004, he scored his first who collectively nominate ots held their annual nom- points per game in six of and postseason, which of fans at regular-season career touchdown on a the players or head coach- ination committee meet- his eight seasons with likely will be among the ballparks. fumble recovery that he es most deserving of in- ing on Monday, April 13, to New England. Seymour most contentious aspects Players and teams com- also blocked a franchise returned 68 yards in a 31- duction. After the nomina- vote for this year’s candi- of the proposal during ne- mitted to “discuss in good record six regular season 17 win at Buffalo. Sey- tions are made, the dates for induction into gotiations with the play- faith the economic feasi- field goals in his career, mour was traded to Oak- committee votes and the the Patriots Hall of Fame. ers’ association. bility of playing games in plus one in postseason land in the summer of top three tallies become The finalists (listed in al- That proposal would the absence of spectators play. 2009, where he played the that year’s finalists. The phabetical order) were take into account fans be- or at appropriate neutral ing able to return to ball- Overall, Seymour start- final four years of his ca- Patriots then give fans the head coach Bill Parcells, sites.” Manfred has said ed in 105-of-111 games, reer, producing two addi- opportunity to vote online defensive lineman Rich- parks at some point, per- about 40% of MLB reve- haps with a small totaling 460 tackles and tional Pro Bowl seasons. to select each year’s hall of ard Seymour and line- nue is tied to gate, includ- 39 sacks. He also recorded Beginning in 2007, the fame inductee. The Patri- backer Mike Vrabel. percentage of seats sold at ing concessions, parking, first and then gradually ballpark advertising, lux- increasing. ury suites and programs. Baseball players have Union officials and play- Robert Kraft to auction Super Bowl ring for charity refused to consider even ers have cited the March the frameworks for the 26 agreement as setting type of revenue splits that economic terms and say have been agreed to by they have no inclination unions in the NFL, NBA for additional cuts. Play- and NHL. The last at- ers are more interested in tempt by baseball owners medical protocols and to gain a salary cap with a testing designed to protect revenue split led to a 7 them from and detect the 1/2-month strike in 1994- 95 that wiped out the new coronavirus. The pro- World Series for the first posal will detail the plan time in 90 years. for dealing with players and staff who test posi- Rosters would be ex- FILE PHOTOS | ASSOCIATED PRESS panded from 26 to around tive. 30. With minor leagues Because players accrue Patriots owner Robert Kraft has shuttered, there likely salaries for the regular donated one of his six Super Bowl will be the addition of season only and not for championship rings to an auc- about 20 players per club spring training or the tion that raises money to provide akin to the NFL’s practice postseason, the union may meals for those in need during the squad. counter by asking for more coronavirus pandemic. regular-season games Teams would have the Kraft in a video said he has been option of holding the re- during negotiations that inspired by medical workers car- sumption of spring train- could significantly alter or ing at home or at their possibly even scuttle the ing for patients with the virus. facilities in Florida and restart plan. He offered his Super Bowl 51 ring Arizona. Most teams The DH was adopted by to the All In Challenge because the based in Florida appear to the American League for Patriots recovered from a 28-3 defi- be leaning toward that op- the 1973 season but has cit against the Atlanta Falcons in tion, while Arizona-based been resisted by National 2017 for a 38-24 overtime victory. clubs are inclined to work League owners. The play- out at home rather than ers’ union has favored it All of the money raised will go di- deal with June heat in the because it would create rectly to Feeding America, Meals Phoenix area. more jobs for high-paying On Wheels, World Central Kitchen Players and teams hitters in their 30s, by and No Kid Hungry. agreed to a deal on March MLB has looked at it as The top bid for the ring as of Mon- 26 that called for each an economic issue. day morning was $330,000. Bids player to receive only a Money, however, has dis- will be accepted for another 10 appeared as a DH issue at portion of salary, deter- days. mined by what percentage this stage for 2020 be- of a 162-game schedule is cause nearly all veteran The 5.1-carat weight white gold played. As part of that players have agreed to ring features 283 diamonds sur- deal, if no season is played contracts. Yasiel Puig is rounding the Patriots logo and each player would receive the most notable excep- five Lombardi trophies. 2020 service time match- tion. TUESDAY, MAY 12, 2020 THE DAILY ITEM B3 NATION Study: Virus death toll in NYC worse than official tally

By Jim Mustian without medical providers Deaths caused by the coro- economic activity by the ASSOCIATED PRESS realizing they were infect- navirus are believed to be end of the week, Gov. An- ed, the researchers at New undercounted worldwide, drew Cuomo said Monday. NEW YORK — New York City Department of due in large part to limits Three upstate regions York City’s death toll from Health and Mental Hy- in testing and the differ- have met all criteria for the coronavirus may be giene said. ent ways countries count opening some businesses thousands of fatalities It might also represent a the dead. Friday: the Southern Tier, worse than the tally kept ripple effect of the health Through Sunday, New Mohawk Valley and the Fin- by the city and state, ac- crisis, they wrote. Public York City had recorded ger Lakes. Other upstate re- cording to an analysis re- fear over contracting the nearly 14,800 deaths con- gions are making progress leased Monday by the U.S. virus and the enormous firmed by a lab test and an- and could follow soon after. Centers for Disease Con- strain on hospitals might other nearly 5,200 probable The loosening of shut- trol and Prevention. have led to delays in peo- deaths where no test was down rules will be gradual. Between March 11 and ple seeking or receiving available but doctors are Construction and manufac- PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS May 2, about 24,000 more lifesaving care for unre- sure enough to list the vi- turing, agriculture, forest- People hold a rally to protest the shooting of people died in the city lated conditions like heart rus on the death certificate. ry and fishing can resume, Ahmaud Arbery, an unarmed black man, in than researchers would disease or diabetes. In its analysis, the report as well as retail stores, but Brunswick Ga. ordinarily expect during “Tracking excess mortal- released Monday said the only with curb-side pickup. that time period, the re- ity is important to under- 5,293 excess deaths were Customers won’t be able to port said. standing the contribution on top of both confirmed enter shops. That’s about 5,300 more to the death rate from both and probable fatalities. Additionally, landscap- Black D.A. taking deaths than were blamed COVID-19 disease and Here are other coronavi- ing and gardening busi- on the coronavirus in official the lack of availability of rus-related developments nesses and drive-in the- tallies during those weeks. care for non-COVID condi- in New York: aters can open statewide, over Arbery case Some of those ex- tions,” the report said. Several regions of up- the governor said. Cuo- cess fatalities could be The report underscored state New York that have mo said the state also is By Russ Bynum torney with experience, COVID-19 deaths that the challenges authorities shown progress in taming relaxing restrictions on ASSOCIATED PRESS both as a lawyer and a went uncounted because face in quantifying the the coronavirus outbreak low-risk outdoor activities judge,” state Attorney Gen- a person died at home, or human toll of the crisis. are ready to restart some such as tennis. SAVANNAH, Ga. — eral Chris Carr, a Republi- Georgia’s attorney general can, said in a statement. appointed a black district “And the Cobb County Dis- Trump faces virus at White House attorney Monday to take trict Attorney’s office has over the case of a white fa- the resources, personnel ther and son charged with and experience to lead this killing a black man, mak- prosecution and ensure amid push to ‘reopen’ country ing her the third outside justice is done.” prosecutor in a slaying An attorney for Arbery’s By Zeke Miller and that will coax them to re- to wear a mask or facial some staff members to de- that’s prompted a nation- father, Marcus Arbery, ap- Kevin Freking sume normal activities. covering.” Staff will be tect the disease. al outcry over suspicions plauded the appointment ASSOCIATED PRESS “This week - you’ll hear allowed to remove their The stepped-up protec- that race played a role in of a new lead prosecutor. the @WhiteHouse talk face coverings if they sit tive measures comes as Dr. delaying arrests. WASHINGTON — As he “In order for justice to about preparedness & at least six feet apart from Anthony Fauci, the director Ahmaud Arbery, 25, was be carried out both effec- encourages the country to confidence,” tweeted Alys- their colleagues. Trump of the National Institute of fatally shot Feb. 23 by the “reopen,” President Don- tively and appropriately sa Farah, the White House himself is still not expect- Allergy and Infectious Dis- men who told police they in the murder of Ahmaud ald Trump is confronting director of strategic com- ed to wear a mask. eases, Dr. Robert Redfield, chased him because they Arbery, it is imperative cases of the coronavirus munications. “The Trump Pence on Monday led the director of the CDC, and believed he matched the that the special prosecu- in the White House itself, Admin is working around White House’s weekly call the commissioner of the appearance of a burglary tor has no affiliation with spotlighting the challenge the clock to build our test- with governors from an iso- Food and Drug Adminis- suspect caught on sur- the Southeast Georgia he faces in instilling confi- ing capacity, grow our PPE lated room, after his press tration, Dr. Stephen Hahn, veillance video. Gregory legal or law enforcement dence in a nation still reel- stockpiles, distribute ther- secretary tested positive were all quarantining af- McMichael and his son, communities,” attorney ing from the pandemic. apeutics, & get $ to states Friday. Dr. Deborah Birx ter exposure to the White Travis McMichael, were Benjamin Crump said in a Two known cases of to SAFELY reopen in a and other staffers par- House staffer. arrested last week, more statement. He asked that COVID-19 among staffers way Americans can have ticipated as usual from a The three experts are than two months later, Holmes “be zealous in her in one of the most-protect- CONFIDENCE in.” conference room in the Sit- scheduled to testify before after video of the shoot- search for justice.” ed complexes in America Yet, that message was uation Room, Pence said, a Senate panel Tuesday ing appeared online and The McMichaels weren’t have sent three of the na- undercut by the exposure explaining the “slightly on “Safely Getting Back to provoked outrage. Fed- arrested until after the tion’s top medical experts of senior government of- different circumstance.” Work and Back to School.” eral prosecutors are also video became public and into quarantine and Vice ficials to positive cases at “We are taking the ap- However, they, along with considering hate crimes the Georgia Bureau of President Mike Pence into the White House itself and propriate countermea- committee chairman La- charges, the Justice De- Investigation was asked “self-isolation.” The scare new protective measures sures to protect the pres- mar Alexander, R-Tenn., partment said. to look into the killing. It comes as the White House implemented to keep ident’s health,” Pence will all participate remote- Cobb County District At- was not known Monday this week is emphasizing Trump safe. added, according to a re- ly. Alexander is quarantin- torney Joyette M. Holmes whether the McMichaels to the American people the A memo to staff Mon- cording obtained by the ing after a staff member of takes over the case from had attorneys to repre- steps being taken to assure day directed “everyone AP. The White House was his own tested positive for prosecutor Tom Durden, sent them. They had no their safety — in hopes who enters the West Wing moving to daily testing of COVID-19. who the state’s attorney lawyers at their first court general said asked to be appearance Friday. replaced by someone with Gregory McMichael, 64, Majority disapprove of coronavirus protests a larger staff and more re- and Travis McMichael, sources as “this case has 34, have been jailed since By Randall Chase demonstrations. grown in size and magni- Thursday on charges of and Emily Swanson Texas hair salon owner tude.” Holmes is based in felony murder and aggra- ASSOCIATED PRESS Shelley Luther was sen- metro Atlanta, more than vated assault. Gregory Mc- tenced to seven days in jail 300 miles from the coast- Michael is a former Glynn WASHINGTON — A ma- last week after refusing al Georgia community in County police officer who jority of Americans disap- to apologize to a judge for Glynn County where the later worked 20 years as prove of protests against opening her salon in de- shooting happened. an investigator for the lo- restrictions aimed at pre- fiance of Republican Gov. “District Attorney cal district attorney’s of- venting the spread the Greg Abbott’s emergency Holmes is a respected at- fice. He retired a year ago. coronavirus, according to orders. She was released a new poll that also finds less than 48 hours later af- the still-expansive support ter Abbott removed jail as Gorsuch, likely key for such limits — including a punishment for defying restaurant closures and virus safeguards. vote, seems to favor stay-at-home orders — has In Michigan, thousands dipped in recent weeks. of people rallied out- The new survey from the side the state capitol last Oklahoma tribe University of Chicago Di- month to protest Demo- vinity School and The Asso- cratic Gov. Gretchen Whit- By Mark Sherman a justice in 2017. The other ciated Press-NORC Center mer’s restrictions. Hun- ASSOCIATED PRESS eight justices were appar- GRAPHIC | ASSOCIATED PRESS ently evenly divided, and for Public Affairs Research dreds returned two weeks WASHINGTON — Jus- finds 55 percent of Amer- later, some of them armed, and 25 percent of Dem- strictions and 50 percent they took up a different case tice Neil Gorsuch ap- so the full complement of icans disapprove of the to demonstrate inside the ocrats say they approve. think they should not be peared Monday to be a protests that have popped statehouse. Only 8 percent said allowed at all. nine justices could rule. pivotal vote for the prop- Monday’s case involved up in some states as some Democrats are more public protests, march- Dee Miner, 71, of Fre- osition that a large chunk 71-year-old Jimcy McGirt, Americans begin chafing likely than Republicans es and rallies should be mont, Calif., said she dis- of eastern Oklahoma re- who is serving a 500-year at public health measures to disapprove of such unrestricted during the approves of the protests, mains an American Indi- prison sentence for mo- that have decimated the protests, 67 percent to outbreak, while 41 per- but also feels people have an reservation, a question lesting a child. Oklahoma global economy. Thirty-one 51 percent. Thirty-two cent think they should the right to express them- the Supreme Court failed state courts rejected his percent approve of the percent of Republicans be allowed only with re- selves. to resolve a year ago. argument that his case The justices heard ar- Virus rampages across Navajo lands, close-knit families guments by phone in an does not belong in Okla- appeal by a Native Ameri- homa courts and that fed- eral prosecutors should By Felicia Fonseca of the town, a hand-painted across the vast, dry reser- in their midst. can man who claims state courts have no authori- instead handle his case. and Tim Sullivan sign with red letters points vation don’t have running “We’re such a small ty to try him for a crime Several justices voiced ASSOCIATED PRESS the way: “Chilchinbeto water, forcing families to town. We’re so remote, committed on reservation concerns that a ruling for Church of the Nazarene.” haul it in. Many in close- “said Evelyna Cleve- TUBA CITY, Ariz. — The land that belongs to the the tribe could have big From that church, knit Navajo communities land-Gray, a Chilchinbeto virus arrived on the res- Muscogee (Creek) Nation. consequences for crimi- COVID-19 took hold on the live in crowded houses official who struggled to ervation in early March, The reservation once en- nal cases, but also tax and when late winter winds Navajo Nation, hopscotch- where self-quarantine keep residents from pan- compassed 3 million acres other regulatory issues. were still blowing off the ing across families and clans is impossible, and many icking as the virus ripped including most of Tulsa, the But Gorsuch suggested mesas and temperatures and churches and towns, must drive hours to the through the town of about state’s second-largest city. that those consequences at dawn were often barely and leaving the reservation nearest grocery store. To 500, eventually killing In a separate case, a feder- might be overstated, based above freezing. with some of the highest in- most Navajo, isolating an more than a dozen peo- al appeals court threw out on what has occurred since It was carried in from fection rates in the U.S. infected person from their ple. “We never thought it a state murder conviction the appeals court ruling in Tucson, doctors say, by a Crowding, tradition, and family is deeply alien. would hit us.” because the crime occurred the murder case. “I would man who had been to a medical disparities have The Chilchinbeto meet- By now, the loss is felt on land assigned to the have thought that ... we basketball tournament tangled together on the ing, which brought people across the Navajo Nation. tribe before Oklahoma be- might have seen a tsunami and then made the long tribe’s land — an area near- together from across the With roughly 175,000 came a state and Congress of cases, if there were a real drive back to a small town ly three times the size of region, included everything people on the reservation, never clearly eliminated problem here, that we hav- in the Navajo highlands. Massachusetts — creating from discussions of church which straddles Arizona, the Creek Nation reserva- en’t seen,” the justice said. There, believers were pre- a virological catastrophe. finances to a joyful meal of New Mexico and a small tion it created in 1866. Mithun Mansinghani, paring to gather in a small, And the most basic mea- roast beef. They prayed for corner of Utah, the Navajo Gorsuch didn’t participate the Oklahoma solicitor metal-walled church with sures to fight the virus’ strength in the face of the Nation has seen 3,122 cas- in the earlier case because general, said 178 inmates a battered white bell and spread — handwashing and new virus, which seemed es — a rate of nearly 18 he took part in it when he have sought to reopen their crucifixes on the window. isolation — can be difficult. like a distant worry. cases per 1,000 people. At served on the appeals court cases, calling those “just the On a dirt road at the edge One-third of the homes Instead, it was already least 100 people have died. in Denver before becoming initial cracks in the dam.” B4 THE DAILY ITEM TUESDAY, MAY 12, 2020 COMICS

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Cling to those ‘useless’ cards Occasionally a deal will come it was easy for South to play hearts along in which you must cling like a from the top and claim when the jack barnacle to a collection of low cards dropped. in one suit. Sometimes the highest Suppose instead that West de- card isn’t as low as it looks. But to- fends better, keeping all four of his day’s deal exhibits a different reason. hearts. Even though the percentage In an international teams event, play in hearts is to play off the king, one pair reached the borderline ace and queen, South will probably six-diamond contract, via the given be aware that West has retained auction. They held only a combined four hearts. If so, there are 10 low 23 high-card points, but five heart doubletons that East could hold tricks would have been enough to and only five jack doubletons. So it bring home the slam. (Note that if is twice as likely that West has jack- either North had held the heart jack fourth than four low cards. extra or South had had three spades If South thinks this way, he will and two clubs, the slam would have cash the heart king, then lead a been excellent.) heart to dummy’s 10, going down West led a top club and shifted to with the actual distribution. the spade queen. South won with When you have length in a suit the ace and ran off six rounds of di- where an opponent is also long, amonds. West discarded four clubs it will usually be right to keep your and one of his “useless” hearts. Now holding intact. TUESDAY, MAY 12, 2020 THE DAILY ITEM B5 TV BEST BETS

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CRUSHED STONE & LYN PAC (VARIOUS SIZES)- BID #20-006 Essex Probate and Family Court This newspaper will not knowingly accept any 36 Federal Street Advertiser telephone numbers with advertising for real estate which is in violation of In response to the Massachusetts governor's Executive Order due to the Salem, MA 01970 900, 976 and 550 prefixes MUST the law. Our readers are hereby informed that all dwellings in this newspaper are available on an unprecedented public health emergency regarding Covid-19, the Lynn Water & (978)744-1020 disclose the price of the telephone equal opportunity basis. To complain of Sewer Commission's Office & Maintenance Facility remains closed to the public Docket No.ES19D2037DR call. When a number is published discrimination, please call HUD toll-free at within the advertisement the per 1-800-669-9777. For the N.E. area, call HUD at until further notice. 617-595-5308. 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Bridgett Ki TUESDAY, MAY 12, 2020 THE DAILY ITEM B7 INTERNATIONAL Iran says missile kills 19 Singapore tackles a costly setback sailors in training accident By Eileen Ng This massive second ASSOCIATED PRESS wave of infections caught By Nasser Karimi chistan province after the Singapore off guard and KUALA LUMPUR, Ma- exposed the danger of and Jon Gambrell strike, satellite photos re- laysia — Weeks after two ASSOCIATED PRESS leased by Maxar Technol- overlooking marginalized of his roommates were di- groups during a health cri- ogies showed. The vessel agnosed with COVID-19, TEHRAN, Iran — A mis- appeared heavily dam- sis. Despite warnings from sile fired during an Iranian Mohamad Arif Hassan human rights activists as aged in the images. says he’s still waiting to be military training exercise early as February about Shah Mohammad Reza tested for the coronavirus. mistakenly struck a naval the dorms’ crowded and Pahlavi had bought the Quarantined in his room vessel instead of its intend- often unsanitary living Dutch-made,155-foot ves- in a sprawling foreign ed target in waters near conditions, no action was sel just before being top- workers’ dormitory that the strategic Strait of Hor- taken until cases spread pled in the 1979 Islamic has emerged as Singa- muz, killing 19 sailors and rampantly last month. Revolution. The Konarak pore’s biggest viral cluster, wounding 15 others, Irani- Singapore’s costly over- entered service in 1988 Arif says he isn’t too wor- an authorities said Monday. and crews later over- ried because neither he sight was also an im- The bungled training ex- hauled the vessel about nor his eight other room- portant lesson to other ercises took place Sunday 30 years later, making it mates have any symptoms. countries in the region and raised new questions PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS able to launch sea and an- Still, the 28-year-old with large migrant popu- about the readiness of the The Iranian naval support vessel Konarak, ti-ship missiles. Because Bangladeshi construction lations. Neighboring Ma- Islamic Republic’s armed center, is tied up at the port in Konarak, Iran. of international sanc- worker couldn’t be blamed laysia recently announced forces amid heightened ten- tions, Iran still relies on if he were more than just mandatory coronavirus sions with U.S., just months the anniversary of at- state TV said. Authorities weaponry purchased un- a bit concerned. testing for its more than after they accidentally shot tacks on oil tankers near did not identify the ship that der the shah. Infections in Singapore, 2 million foreign workers down a Ukrainian jetliner the strait that the U.S. fired the missile, though The boat typically car- an affluent Southeastafter dozens were diag- near Tehran, killing 176 blamed on Iran. semiofficial media in Iran ried a crew of 20. Author- Asian city-state of fewer nosed with COVID-19. passengers. In Sunday’s friendly fire identified it as the Iranian ities did not explain why than 6 million people, have The slip-up highlighted It also comes soon after incident, a missile struck destroyer Jamaran. it had 34 people aboard jumped more than a hun- Singapore’s treatment of a tense naval encounter the Iranian navy vessel The Konarak had been when the missile struck. dredfold in two months its large population of low- between Iranian and U.S. Konarak near the port putting targets out for The army identified those — from 226 in mid-March wage foreign workers, who forces in the nearby Per- of Jask, some 790 miles other ships to attack, state slain as officers and enlist- to more than 23,800, the play an integral part in the sian Gulf. southeast of Tehran in the TV said. ed men, including a com- most in Asia after China, economy but live on the President Donald Trump Gulf of Oman, the Iranian Initially, officials said bat diver. India and Pakistan. Only fringes in conditions where withdrew the U.S. from army said in a statement. only one sailor had been It appeared the sailors 20 of the infections have social distancing is impos- Tehran’s nuclear deal with Iran’s regular navy typi- killed. That number may have been firing Noor resulted in deaths. sible. The misjudgment world powers two years cally patrols those waters, quickly changed to 19. A anti-ship missiles during the About 90 percent of Sin- was also an embarrass- ago, launching a maximum while vessels from the hospital admitted 12 sail- exercise, said Reed Foster, a gapore’s cases are linked ment for Prime Minister pressure campaign against paramilitary Revolution- ors and treated another senior analyst at Jane’s. He to crowded foreign work- Lee Hsien Loong’s govern- Iran that has pushed the ary Guard usually patrol three with slight wounds, said a replacement for the ers’ dormitories that were ment ahead of a general archrivals to the verge of the Persian Gulf. the state-run IRNA news vessel “will likely take years a blind spot in the govern- election anticipated in the conflict repeatedly. The Konarak, a Hendi- agency reported. to come into service” and ment’s crisis management. next few months that is Analysts have warned jan-class support ship tak- Iranian vessels towed was a blow to the navy that Arif’s dorm complex, which expected to be the last for regional tensions like- ing part in the exercise, the Konarak to its nearby also has seen a destroyer has 14,000 beds, accounts Lee, who has led Singapore ly will increase again. came too close to a target namesake port of Konarak sink in the Caspian Sea in for 11 percent of total infec- since 2004 and is planning This week also marks and the missile struck it, in Iran’s Sistan and Balu- January 2018. tions, with over 2,500 cases. to retire soon. WE AREAREWE

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By Paul Wiseman the economy is making a ing is carefully managed Congress has provided ASSOCIATED PRESS W-shaped recovery very with extensive testing and roughly $3 trillion in aid much more likely,” said voluntary social distanc- — by far its largest rescue WASHINGTON — When Jeffrey Frankel, professor ing, infections will rapidly ever — to help households the coronavirus erupted in of capital formation and rise in many localities. and companies survive the United States, it trig- growth at the Harvard “People will then hunker the next few months. That gered quarantines, travel Kennedy School. down for fear of infection, short-term aid, though, curbs and business shut- In Frankel’s view, any and local governments assumes any recovery will downs. Many economists widespread reopening will re-impose lockdowns, last. If a second downturn predicted a V-shaped jour- should wait for a sustained quashing any economic re- were to flare up, it’s far ney for the economy: A drop in death rates and the covery we will have had to from clear that Congress sharp drop, then a quick that point.’’ would be ready to offer bounce-back as the virus broad availability of tests. No one is completely safe A double-dip recession trillions more to enable faded and the economy re- would significantly height- businesses to survive yet gained health. until an effective treatment or vaccine can be produced en the risks for an already another round of months- PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS Others envisioned a debilitated U.S. economy. long shutdowns. slower, U-shaped course. and widely distributed — a “It’s something you would traditionally wear Now, as President Donald scenario that’s likely many on vacation at the beach, but now it translates Trump and many Repub- months away. to something that’s easy to wear around the licans press to reopen the Frankel said he also house or on an afternoon walk,” said Ali Pew, economy, some experts see worries that the govern- fashion director for Goop. an ominous risk: That a too- ment might prematurely hasty relaxation of social withdraw financial aid distancing could ignite a re- to the economy, thereby Quarantine fashion: surgence of COVID-19 cas- weakening the pillars of es by fall, sending the econ- any tentative recovery. omy back into lockdown. “A W-shaped recovery is Buyers ditch PJs for The result: a W-shaped a distinct possibility,” said disaster in which a tenta- Yongseok Shin, an econo- elevated loungewear tive recovery would sink mist at Washington Uni- back into a “double-dip” re- versity in St. Louis and a PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS By Kelli Kennedy pants. Think relaxed tai- cession before rebounding research fellow at the Fed- ASSOCIATED PRESS loring, slouchy trousers, eventually. eral Reserve Bank of St. Vasi’s Cafe is shown closed in St. Clair soft, silky fabrics, cropped “The push to reopen Louis. “Unless the reopen- Shores, Mich. MIAMI — When Los sweatshirts with some- Angeles-based fashion thing special like a puffed blogger Jacey Duprie sleeve or floral embroi- Technology stocks continue rallying, finally emerged fromdery, or drawstring tassels days in sweats, changing on baggy linen pants. into black jeans, an an- “People are getting a lit- helping to keep Wall Street steady kle-length camel sweat- tle more creative with how er and Gucci loafers, she they’re interpreting lounge- ic has happened, and but disconcerting increas- counted it as one of those wear,” said Goop fashion di- By Stan Choe for companies that can be “very big victories that rector Ali Pew. “They want and Alex Veiga winners in both a “nor- the damage has swept es of infections in South ASSOCIATED PRESS used to be small victories.” to feel pulled together.” mal” and a stay-at-home through our economy and Korea, China and else- economy. our businesses, and now where. Since people have spent The Goop wellness em- Wall Street was split Apple rose 1.6 percent, we’re planning on the The worries helped lead weeks stuck in isolation, pire, run by Gwyneth Pal- on Monday, as continued Nvidia added 3.2 percent growth after the carnage, companies whose profits their bodies molded into trow, recently advertised a gains for technology and to return to a record and so we’re valuing equities are most closely tied to the beds and couches with “stay home” sale that was health care stocks helped Advanced Micro Devices as if we’re going to go back strength of the economy to little to delineate week- heavy on flowy, maxi dress- cover up for more preva- climbed 4.8 percent for to a decent growth envi- the market’s biggest loss- ends from weekdays, a es in fun prints by Ulla lent losses elsewhere. one of Monday’s biggest ronment,’” said Mike Zig- es. fashion trend is emerging. Johnson and Natalie Mar- The S&P 500 ended the Loungewear is comfy, ev- tin, cozy jumpsuits with a day at a virtual stand- gains in the S&P 500. mont, head of trading and “I don’t know why inves- eryday clothing with just bit of flair, and lots of wide- still, up just 0.52 points This year’s second-best research at Harvest Vola- tors are feeling so com- a bit of refinement. Un- leg culottes. The company’s at 2,930.32, despite a lot sector has been health tility Management. fortable with those expec- fussy and minimal, but own brand, G. Label, offers of movement going on un- care, which has trimmed The S&P 500 has ral- tations,” Zigmont said of pulled together enough clothes for off hours like derneath. It rallied back its loss for 2020 to just 1 lied 31 percent since late forecasts for a turnaround for a video conference call weekends and vacations. from an earlier loss of 0.9 percent. March, at first on relief in profit growth in 2021 with your boss. “It’s something you would percent in the morning. Biotech stocks were after the Federal Reserve and 2022. “They are so far The trend has tapped traditionally wear on vaca- The Dow Jones Indus- particularly strong Mon- and Capitol Hill pledged away, and there’s so much into something deeper, tion at the beach, but now trial Average fell 109.33 day. And Cardinal Health massive amounts of aid for uncertainty between now revealing that even the it translates to something points, or 0.4 percent, had the biggest gain in the economy. More recent- and then, and yet inves- slightest effort at putting that’s easy to wear around to 24,221.99, while the the S&P 500, up 6.7 per- ly, some investors have fo- tors seem to be OK” with together “an outfit” during the house or on an after- Nasdaq composite added cent, after reporting cused on the possibility of paying up in anticipation quarantine can provide a noon walk,” said Pew. 71.02, or 0.8 percent, to stronger-than-expected a strong recovery later this that companies will hit mental boost and a sense Trendy online retailer 9,192.34. earnings for its latest year, after governments those targets. of normalcy. ASOS said sales of its not- Through the muddled quarter, partly because of reopen economies and lift Financial stocks fell 1.9 Loungewear had been so basic tracksuits in premi- day, one of the market’s increased pharmaceutical business-shutdown orders percent for the biggest loss quietly seeping into main- um fabrics, special washes few points of clarity was sales due to the pandemic. meant to slow the spread among the 11 sectors that stream fashion even before and with elevated sleeve that investors continue to Those gains helped to of the coronavirus. make up the index. Bank the coronavirus outbreak’s details are up 200 percent love technology stocks. make up for 69 percent of That optimistic view stocks have been hit hard stay-at-home orders. compared to the same time Even with the corona- stocks falling in the S&P took some hits Monday, this year on worries that It is similar to athlei- last year. The brand’s $35 virus pandemic throwing 500. It also leaves the in- though, as worries rose the recession will lead to surewear, but takes casu- oversize joggers have sold the global economy into dex within reach of its about the possibility of a wave of households and al comfort up a notch be- out in five colors. Cardi- disarray, tech stocks in highest level since early new waves of infections businesses defaulting on yond platform sneakers, gans — in bright colors and the S&P 500 have been March. hitting countries that are their loans. Bank of Amer- athletic Ts and oversize neutrals — are also having remarkably resilient. “People are looking further ahead in lifting ica dropped 4.2 percent hoodies. It’s less about a moment, according to a They’re up 4.1 percent ahead, and they’re say- lockdown measures. In- Monday, and Citigroup sporty separates and yoga company spokesman. for 2020 as investors look ing, ‘OK, the pandem- vestors pointed to small lost 4.9 percent. Weigh your options... 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