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Nahant Beating the heat There are LYNN betters Heroines Biden’s among us Lynn, Peabody and goal Salem women honored by state By Sam Minton ITEM STAFF Michele Desmarais NAHANT — While the By Allysha Dunnigan, nation appears poised Anne Marie Tobin and to miss President Joe Sam Minton Biden’s 70 percent vacci- ITEM STAFF nation goal for July 4, Na- Women from Lynn, Peabody hant has already exceed- and Salem have been selected ed the mark. as 2021 Commonwealth Her- In Nahant, 82 percent oines by the of residents have received Commission on the Status of at least one dose of the Women (MCSW). COVID-19 vaccine and From Lynn, the city’s Public 77 percent of residents Health Director Michele Des- have been fully vaccinat- marais, Gregg House Director ed, according to the Public Kelly O’Connor and the Ex- Health Department. ecutive Assistant to the City The local milestone Council Theresa (Terry) Young comes as Massachusetts were honored. is reaching record-low Peabody’s Director of Health Kelly O’Connor case numbers. The state and Human Services Sharon reported only 31 con- Cameron and Salem State firmed cases this past University visiting lecturer week, its lowest figure Gwendolyn Rosemond also re- since March 2020. ceived the distinction. For Nahant Public Each year, the MCSW part- Health Nurse Deb Mur- ners with state legislators to phy, seeing the vacci- ITEM PHOTO | JULIA HOPKINS honor women who make sig- nation rate continue to nificant contributions to their Ana Ortega leaps into her mother Teresa Ortega’s arms during organizations and commu- VACCINATION, A7 the open swim at the Torigian Family YMCA in Peabody. nities through the Heroines awards. The commission’s website describes Commonwealth Heroines as “the women who Saugus gets $800,000 to fix Route One use their time, talent, and en- thusiasm to enrich the lives of others and make a difference By Sam Minton provements can be made. will continue to be a top priori- Theresa Young ITEM STAFF “We are grateful for the Massa- ty of this administration,” said in their neighborhoods, cities chusetts Gaming Commission’s Crabtree. “We look forward to and towns.” SAUGUS — Thanks to the Mas- continued support of our commu- continuing to work together with Desmarais, who was recom- sachusetts Gaming Commission, nity and its shared vision with the Massachusetts Gaming Com- mended by state Rep. Daniel Cahill (D-Lynn), said she was PEABODY Route One will get some improve- the City of Revere to help miti- mission and the City of Revere to honored to receive the award, ments. gate traffic and congestion along make essential roadway improve- but credited her team for their In a statement, Town Manag- the town’s most traveled roadway, ments along these major arteries er Scott C. Crabtree announced which will improve safety for the hard work in keeping Lynn that will help alleviate existing safe during the “difficult and that Saugus has been awarded an residents and visitors of Saugus,” traffic and offset anticipated traf- challenging time” brought on $800,000 grant through the Mas- said Crabtree. fic resulting from the increased by the COVID-19 pandemic. sachusetts Gaming Commission Crabtree said that infrastruc- volume of vehicles visiting the “The Public Health Division (MGC)’s Community Mitigation ture is something that will con- .” of Lynn has worked tirelessly Fund. tinue to be a priority for his ad- While $800,000 might seem during the pandemic in con- With the Encore Boston Harbor ministration. like a lot of money on the surface, tact tracing, educating and casino increasing traffic on Route “Providing the residents and Crabtree noted that the grant scheduling and promoting vac- One, Saugus officials have been visitors of Saugus with safe and cine clinics for the residents of conducting research on where im- reliable infrastructure has and ROUTE ONE, A7 Lynn,” Desmarais said. Cahill said he nominated Desmarais because of her Sharon Cameron quick and dedicated response INSIDE to keeping Lynn residents safe Saltwater sinks Swampscott during the pandemic, even Opinion with very little resources. SALEM A sensible approach to harbormaster boat’s engine “From day one, Michele has WIN Saugus oversight. been engaged and required to A4 coordinate the city’s response By Tréa Lavery ting money into a bad situation, and to the pandemic,” Cahill said. Lynn ITEM STAFF there was going to be no guarantee of “Michele was leading the Three people injured reliability after that,” Waters said. charge — from distributing in overnight Lynn SWAMPSCOTT — The harbormas- A new engine would most likely personal protective equipment ter is looking to replace the engine shooting. A5 cost the town $20,000 to $25,000. In a all the way to the vaccinations. of the town’s only harbormaster boat She is a great representation Monday night meeting of the Finance LOOK! after it failed shortly after Memorial that symbolizes hard work.” Committee, members expressed sup- Alysha Bingham awards Day. O’Connor was recommend- port for the purchase and discussed scholarships to three Harbormaster and Police Lt. Wil- ed by state Sen. Brendan the possibility of purchasing the new Lynn students. A8 liam Waters said that the boat’s en- Crighton (D-Lynn) for her engine from Marblehead-based Ryan gine took on a large amount of saltwa- work overseeing a variety of Sports Marine Services, which diagnosed the services for families at Gregg Local NEC sports All- ter and added that repairing it would engine issue and reportedly has an House, including all-day child Gwendolyn Rosemond Stars announced. B1 be too expensive to be worth it. “The repairs are just not worth put- HARBORMASTER, A7 HEROINES, A6 Lynnfield on Seven-alarm fire the right trail tears through three Revere homes By Anne Marie Tobin ITEM STAFF By Allysha ant Street — collapsed LYNNFIELD — The Lynnfield Rail Dunnigan the roof of one home. Trail project is alive and well. ITEM STAFF Firefighters had initially “The rail trail is still moving forward responded to a call for a and we look forward to it being built REVERE — A sev- fire at 25 Hyde St. in our town,” said Town Administrator en-alarm fire tore According to Revere Rob Dolan. “Who would have imagined through three homes Senior Deputy Chief of the last two years, but we want to be on Hyde and Pleasant up front and clear that the rail trail is Police Chris Bright, one streets late Tuesday af- resident was taken out of front and center on the town agenda ternoon, leaving several and our plan is to move as quickly as a third-floor window by a residents displaced and ladder. When he arrived, the state allows us.” multiple firefighters Rail trails are multipurpose public Bright said power lines with heat exhaustion. paths created from former railroad adjacent to the home The fire, which broke corridors. The paths are ideal for many that initially caught fire ITEM PHOTO | JULIA HOPKIN out at around 4:30 p.m. types of activities including walking, were on fire as well. Firefighters battle a seven-alarm fire that originated at 25 and spread to three RAIL TRAIL, A6 Hyde St. in Revere and spread to surrounding homes. houses — one on Pleas- FIRE, A7

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Anthony E. “Tony” Sacherski, 70 Paul S. Kelly, 75 Wayne F. White, 81 1950 - 2021 1945 - 2021 1939 - 2021 LYNN - Anthony E. “Tony” Sa- PEABODY - Mr. Paul S. Kelly, LYNN - Wayne F. White, Sr., cherski, age 70, of Lynn, died 75 years of Peabody and for- age 81, of Lynn, passed away Monday at the Kaplan Family merly of Lynn, died unexpect- at CareOne at Peabody on Hospice House in Danvers after edly on Sunday, June 1, 2021 Thursday, June 24, 2021. He a courageous battle with can- in Salem Hospital. He is the was the loving husband of the cer, surrounded by his loving husband of Mrs. Linda (Bucko) late Alice Coughlin-White (End- family. He was the husband of Kelly. Paul was born in Lynn, icott). Nancy M. (Picardy) Sacherski, the son of the late George Born in Reading to the late with whom he shared 43 years and Marie (Gulliksen) Kelly. He Arthur J. and Dorothea A. of marriage. Born in Lynn, he was raised in Lynn and was (Brooks) White. Wayne was was the son of the late John a graduate of Lynn Classical a proud sailor, serving in the and Lois (Townsend) Sacher- High School Class of 1964. He United States Navy. Follow- ski. A lifelong Lynn resident, he lived in Lynn all of his life until ing his service, Wayne worked was a graduate of Lynn Trade 5 years ago moving to Peabody. for General Electric where he School, class of 1969. Paul was a Veteran of the started off as a machinist and Tony had a 38 year career at United State Marine Corps worked his way up to manage- General Electric in Lynn until during the Viet Nam era from ment prior to his retirement. his retirement four years ago. 1963 to 1971. He was a Wayne was an avid Red Sox He was an avid golfer, and founding member of and Patriots fan and enjoyed spending time with He was the brother of the late the Essex County De- with whom he shared loved going to bingo. Wayne was prede- his friends at the White Eagle Richard and Benjamin Sacher- tachment of the Ma- 53 years of marriage Surviving Wayne are ceased by his son Kev- and later at the Franco-Amer- ski and Loretta Tanzella. rine Corps League. He he leaves his sister in his children Wayne F. in J. White. ican in Lynn. He loved sports, Service Information: His was chairman of their law Doreen Pegoraro White, Jr. and his wife Service Informa- especially the Boston Celtics. funeral will be held on Sat- Toys for Tots program and her son Joseph, Robin of Leominster, tion: Friends and He loved his family and was urday at 10AM in the SOLI- for many years. Paul A brother in law An- Karen M. Morrison and family are kindly invit- extremely proud of his daugh- MINE FUNERAL HOME, 426 was on the Reunion thony Bucko and his her husband Christian ed to attend a grave- ters and grandchildren. Sunday Broadway (Rt 129), Lynn. Committee of the Lynn English wife Mary, his nephews and of Lynn, and Derek J. White side service on Thursday, July dinners with his family were im- Burial will be in Pine Grove Class of 1964 from the 10th nieces Richard Bucko, Wendy and his wife Lisa of Lynn; and 1, 2021 at 11:00 a.m. at portant to him, and he enjoyed Cemetery, Lynn. Relatives year to their 50th year and en- Smith, Lynne Marler, Jessica his sister Jeri Mattingly of Pea- Pine Grove Cemetery, Lynn. walking his husky, Diesel. Tony and friends are respectfully joyed 1960’s music. Paul was Bucko and Laura Carroll. He is body; and many grandchildren, will be fondly remembered for invited. Visiting hours are a Civil War and WWII History the brother of the late Donald, great-grandchildren, nieces his sass and sarcasm. Friday from 4-8PM. Those buff., and had collections of Lawrence, John, and George and nephews. In addition to his wife, he who prefer may make dona- videos and book on the Wars. Kelly and his late sister Ellen is survived by his daughters; tions to the American Lung He loved Disney and loved to Crowley. Christina Samson and Melin- Association, 1661 Worcester travel. Service Information: His da Strome and her husband Rd, Unit 301, Framingham, Paul was a man of few words, funeral will be held on Friday, NEW ENGLAND BRIEFS Adam, all of Lynn; two grand- MA 01701. Directions and but his words were always kind July 2, 2021 at 10:00 AM in children; Andrew and Addison guestbook at www.solimine. and from the heart. He took the Solimine Funeral Home, Strome of Lynn; his brother, com pleasure in speaking of his 426 Broadway (Rte. 129) John Sacherski of FL, his sister, many travels and his amazing Lynn followed by Marine Man accused of domestic ond year students take a Lois Mahoney of PA, as well collections. He loved Disney Corps Honors at Pine Grove assault leads police on course on race and law in as many nieces and nephews. and enjoyed cruises with Lin- Cemetery, Lynn. Relatives the U.S. starting this fall da. He was a son, brother, and friends are respectfully chase as Republicans across the husband, uncle, co-worker and invited. Visiting hours are on FALL RIVER, Mass. country have complained neighbor. In all of these he was Thursday from 4:00 PM to (AP) — A Massachusetts and sought to limit how a friend. It was a life well lived 8:00 PM. Donations may be man is being charged with race is taught in elemen- and he was a man well loved. made to St. Jude’s Hospital domestic assault and child tary and high schools. Paul was employed as a su- for Children , 501 St. Jude neglect, alongside other The faculty of Rog- Brian R. Hogan, 49 pervisor with Christian Book Place, Memphis, TN 38105 charges, after police say er Williams University 1972 - 2021 Distributers. He retired in 2005 Direction and guestbook at he assaulted a woman and School of Law voted in after 14 years service with www.solimine.com threw a baby in a car seat June last year to create LYNN - Brian R. Hogan, age Christian Books. He formerly to the ground. the course in response worked for Parker Brothers until 49, passed away unexpected- North Smithfield police to a request from the ly at Salem Hospital on Friday, their closing in 1991. said the 25-year-old Fall In addition to his wife Linda school’s chapter of the June 18th. He was a beloved River man led police on a Black Law Students As- son of Helen L. (McDonough) car chase throughout mul- sociation and student in- Hogan, and the late Bruce Ho- tiple Rhode Island cities terest, gan. on Sunday — a day after reported on Monday. Brian was born in Lynn, MA the alleged assault, WJAR The course, “Race & the on April 4, 1972. He was a Michael T. LeGault, 62 reported. Foundations of American graduate of Lynn English High 1958 - 2021 The woman told officers Law,” was offered as an School, and resided in Lynn for that she and her boyfriend most of his life. Brian worked LYNN - Mr. Michael T. LeGault, had been driving and ar- elective this spring as briefly for the Lynn DPW before 62 years of Lynn died unex- guing when he pulled over well. becoming a driver for GLSS for pectedly in Salem Hospital on and forcibly removed her RWU Law Dean Greg- many years. Saturday June 26, 2021. He is from the car by her hair ory W. Bowman told the In his free time, Brian en- the husband of Sharon (Grady) and shirt, throwing her to newspaper in an inter- joyed playing poker and keep- LeGault. He was born in Lynn, the ground. view that the course ing up with local sports. He the son of the late Thomas Police said the man “re- will offer, “both a histor- was a lifelong Jets fan, and and Mary (Seward) LeGault. moved two infant/child ical overview and a cur- followed every game. He was Richard Keogh and Robert Ke- He was raised in Lynn and was car seats and threw them rent assessment of how also a collector; he enjoyed ogh; his niece, Lauren Hogan, a graduate of Lynn Technical to the ground,” noting a race has played a role in finding sports cards and Bat- as well as many aunts, uncles, High School. Michael has lived 4-month-old infant was American law and pro- man memorabilia, and keeping cousins, and friends. in Lynn all of his life. strapped in one of the car vide critical analytic tools Michael was employed as a them in mint condition. Arrangements: At the re- seats. students can bring to all quest of the family, all services foreman in the Maintenance Along with his dear Moth- The infant was not in- aspects of their legal ed- er, Brian is survived by his will be held privately. To leave Division of the City of Waltham jured but the woman suf- ucation and future prac- four siblings, Michael Hogan an online message or condo- for many years. fered minor injuries, the tice.” of Lynn, Kevin Hogan of CA, lence, please visit www.cuffem- Michael loved to play golf station reported. Shawn Hogan and his wife Su- cginn.com. and was an avid candlepin Multiple state legis- The man fled the scene latures have recently san of Lynn, and Kerry Keogh bowler. He loved “glamping” but police found his considered actions that and her husband Richard of , camping in their RV Park in 4:00 to 8:00 PM in the So- car, leading to a chase would limit how race and N. Reading; his and nephews, Acton, Maine. Most of all he limine Funeral Home, 426 throughout multiple cit- loved his family. He loved the Broadway (Rte 129) Lynn. A ies. The man crashed into racism can be taught in holidays especially decorating funeral service will be held two trees before coming to public schools. Some of for Christmas. He loved his at 5:00 PM. Relatives and a stop. those measures specifi- number one dog” Bear”. friends are respectfully invit- The man was held on cally ban the teaching of In addition to his wife Sha- ed. Since he was an avid golf- critical race theory - once IN-MEMORIAM $10,000 bail at his ar- ron , with whom he shared 30 er, the family requests that raignment Monday. No an obscure academic the- KAYLA J. MCKENZIE Did you know? casual clothing and golf polo 8/27/90 ~ 6/30/17 years of marriage he leaves his defense attorney is listed ory. shirts be worn to the visiting sons, Michael Landry of Lynn, in court records and he There is little to no ev- hours. Donations in lieu of Sean Landry and his wife Ste- was referred to the public idence that critical race flowers may be made to the fanie of Lynn, his granddaugh- defender’s office. theory itself is being ters Emily Landry and Kayla Northeast Animal Shelter, taught to K-12 public Landry. He also leaves his sis- 347 Highland Avenue, Sa- ters Barbara Ostrander, Patricia lem, Massachusetts 01970. Rhode Island’s only law school students, despite Burns and her husband David, Directions and guestbook at school requires course on claims from to We think of you often and don't Kathy Burns and several nieces www.solimine.com Connecticut to Georgia know what to do. Every memory we law, race that some discussions of have as a family, always includes and nephews. you. We miss you, so we keep your Home delivery Service Information: Mi- BRISTOL, R.I. (AP) U.S. history or contem- spirit alive everyday. With hopes chael’s visiting hours are on — The only law school porary social issues in that you'll send us a sign, so we subscribers Thursday, July 1, 2021 from in Rhode Island will be- classrooms constitute the know your ok. We love you so gin to require that sec- teaching of the theory. much Kay and wish you were get FREE access here. to the e-edition on So Until we meet again, we will celebrate you together each year.. Love Mom, Dad, Cassie and Tim Family, friends mourn 2 victims of potential hate crime

By Philip Marcelo the local paper last sum- throp, an overwhelmingly nearly 40 years in law en- ASSOCIATED PRESS mer -- became radicalized. white, coastal community forcement and also served Prosecutors say Nathan located on a peninsula jut- in the Air Force. BOSTON — One was a Allen drew swastikas and ting into Boston Harbor. Massachusetts State Po- respected state trooper, the wrote messages about Green’s longtime friend, lice Col. Christopher Ma- other a beloved Air Force whites being superior in Nick Tsiotos, said the two son said in a statement vet. the weeks leading up to the had coffee together just over the weekend that he Family and friends on shootings. He was killed hours before the attack. He Monday mourned David was widely respected by by police moments after said the 68-year-old retired his colleagues, “always Green and Ramona Coo- Massachusetts State Po- Stories live on. shooting the victims, who courteous to the public and per, the two bystanders were African American. lice trooper had been sit- meticulous in his duties.” killed Saturday afternoon “We are learning more ting outside his home and Tell theirs. by a white gunman in a every day, but I am confi- tried to help after hearing Cooper’s son, Gary Coo- Boston suburb in an attack dent saying that there was the crash. per Jr., remembered his Share your loved one’s story. officials are treating as a hate in this man’s heart,” “He went out and tried to 60-year-old mother as “car- hate crime. Suffolk County District do what he was doing for ing and selfless” and al- [email protected] | 781-593-7700 Authorities, meanwhile, Attorney Rachael Rollins 36 years with the state po- ways ready to help anyone said they’re investigating said. lice — trying to help save in need. when and how the gun- Green and Cooper were lives,” Tsiotos, who attend- “We are heartbroken and man -- a 28-year-old man each shot multiple times ed high school with Green, she will be missed, just In partnership with whose wedding plans amid by Allen after he crashed a told WCVB-TV. a senseless thing to have the coronavirus pandemic stolen box truck into a res- Green retired from the happened,” he said in a were glowingly profiled in idential building in Win- state police in 2016 after statement to WCVB-TV. WEDNESDAY JUNE 30, 2021 THE DAILY ITEM A3 NASA looks at Louisiana delta system, eyes global forecasts By Janet ing,” NASA states on the McConnaughey Delta-X project website. ASSOCIATED PRESS In geological time, young means thousands of years. MIKE ISLAND, La. (AP) On that scale, Louisiana’s — Erosion, sinking land Wax Lake Delta is taking and sea rise from climate its first breaths. It dates change have killed the to 1942, when the Army Louisiana woods where a Corps of Engineers dug an 41-year-old Native Ameri- outlet from the lake to re- PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS can chief played as a child. duce flood threats to Mor- Tropical Storm Danny making landfall along Not far away in the Missis- gan City, about 20 miles sippi River delta system, the East Coast, Monday, June 28, 2021, at 5:40 (32 kilometers) away. Sedi- p.m. ET. middle-school students ment from the Atchafalaya can stand on islands that River filled the lake, then emerged the year they PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS began creating islands in were born. the Gulf. Danny weakens to a NASA is using high-tech Andre Rabay, research scientist for the LSU Department of Oceanography and Coastal The new islands are airborne systems along thick with black willows with boats and mud-slog- Science, uses a real time kinetic (RTK) GPS to tropical depression take measurements on Mike Island in St. Mary and, in spring, thigh-high ging work on islands for a butterweed topped with Parish, La. $15 million, five-year study small yellow flowers. ASSOCIATED PRESS tions also were expected of these adjacent areas of NASA is studying water erything from currents to Older wetlands in ar- along parts of the South- Louisiana. One is hitched flowing in and out of Lou- diameters of trees. Their eas surveyed by Delta-X COLUMBIA, S.C. (AP) east seacoast, along with — Tropical Storm Danny to a river and growing; the isiana’s Atchafalaya and findings will be used to cal- aircraft are more diverse, a threat of isolated torna- weakened to a tropical other is disconnected and Terrebonne basins, sed- ibrate the airborne instru- their soil rich with humus does near the coast. dying. depression hours after it iment carried by it, and ments. from generations of plants. Tropical storm force Scientists from NASA made landfall Monday plants that can slow the “I’ve been working here Along nearby Hog Bayou, winds were already re- and a half-dozen universi- evening on South Caroli- flow, trap sediment and 15 years, and one of the blue buntings and scar- corded Monday afternoon ties from Boston to Califor- na’s coast but the system pull carbon from the air. toughest parts about work- let tanagers dart through in some spots in South nia aim to create computer Louisiana holds 40 per- ing in a delta is you can magnolia branches and continued to dump heavy models that can be used rains on the state and por- Carolina just hours after cent of the nation’s wet- only touch one little piece skinks skitter up trees. In Danny formed. A weather with satellite data to let of it at any one time and swamps, ospreys nest atop tions of Georgia. lands, but they’re dis- station at Folly Beach — countries around the world appearing fast — about understand one little piece bald cypresses and alliga- At 11 p.m. Danny had just outside Charleston — learn which parts of their 2,000 square miles (5,180 of it at one time,” said Rob- tors float in the water be- top sustained winds of recorded a wind gust of 41 dwindling deltas can be square kilometers) of the ert Twilley, a professor of low. 35 mph and was about shored up and which are state have been lost since oceanography and coastal In addition to working 50 miles west-northwest mph during the day, the past hope. the 1930s. That’s about 80 sciences at Louisiana State at LSU, Twilley has spent of Beaufort, South Car- Miami-based hurricane “If you have to choose percent of the nation’s wet- University. “Now we have about nine years as execu- olina, the U.S. National center said. between saving an area land losses, according to the capability of working tive director of Louisiana Hurricane Center said. A tropical storm warning and losing another instead the U.S. Geological Survey. with NASA to understand Sea Grant College Pro- The system was moving was posted earlier Mon- of losing everything, you Using two kinds of ra- the entire delta.” gram, which uses the Wax to the west-northwest at day from Edisto Beach want to know where to put dar and a spectrometer The Mississippi River Lake Delta as a classroom 16 mph (26 kph). It added to South Santee River in your resources to work to that measures more colors drains 41 percent of the for middle- and high-school that continued weakening South Carolina. All warn- save the livelihood of all than the human eye can continental United States, students. is forecast, and Danny is ings were discontinued the people who live there,” distinguish, high-altitude collecting 150 million “We take kids and make expected to dissipate on Monday night. said lead scientist Marc NASA airplanes have been tons (130 million met- them stand on land that Tuesday. Still, the depression Simard of NASA’s Jet Pro- collecting information such ric tons) of sediment per was formed the year they could produce between 1 pulsion Laboratory. The fourth named storm as water height, slope, sed- year. But, largely because were born.” Twilley said. and 3 inches of rain with While oceans rise be- of this Atlantic hurricane iment, and the types and of flood-prevention levees, In contrast, the adja- higher amounts in some cause of climate change, season formed close to density of plants. Some most sediment shoots into cent Terrebonne Basin is South Carolina’s coast coastal areas of Georgia the world’s river deltas — measurements are as pre- the Gulf of Mexico rather shrinking so rapidly that home to seafood nurseries during the afternoon Mon- and South Carolina. Fore- cise as a couple of centime- than settling in wetlands. the government is pay- day. Forecasters said it casters said heavier rain- and more than 300 million ters (less than an inch). ing to move the Isle de “Deltas are the babies of could be a rainmaker as fall could occur in some people — are sinking and On boats and islands, sci- the geological timescale. Jean Charles band of Bi- far inland as the north scattered spots but the re- shrinking. entists and students from They are very young and loxi-Chitimacha-Choctaw Georgia Piedmont area gion has been dry, limiting To figure out where to across the country take fragile, in a delicate bal- Indians from a vanishing and in northeast Alabama. the potential threat of any shore up dying deltas, samples and measure ev- ance of sinking and grow- island to higher ground. Dangerous surf condi- widespread flooding. Supreme Court says no right to hearing for some immigrants By MARK SHER- tled to a bond hearing.” was whether the govern- ferently. “But why would MAN The case involves people ment could hold the immi- Congress want to deny a ASSOCIATED PRESS who had been previously grants without having an bond hearing to individ- deported and, when de- immigration judge weigh uals who reasonably fear WASHINGTON — The tained after re-entering in. The immigrants and persecution or torture, and Supreme Court ruled the United States illegally, the Trump administra- who, as a result, face pro- Tuesday that the govern- claimed that they would tion, which briefed and ceedings that may last for ment can indefinitely de- be persecuted or tortured argued the case before many months or years...? tain certain immigrants if sent back. One man is a President Joe Biden’s in- I can find no satisfactory who say they will face per- citizen of El Salvador who auguration in January, answer to this question,” secution or torture if they said he was immediately pointed to different provi- Breyer wrote. are deported to their na- threatened by a gang after sions of immigration law The federal appeals tive countries. being deported from the to make their respective court in Richmond, Vir- Over the dissent of three U.S. cases. ginia, had ruled in the im- liberal justices, the court An immigration officer Alito, in his opinion for migrants’ favor, but other held 6-3 that the immi- determined that the im- the court, wrote that the appellate courts had sid- grants are not entitled to migrants had a “reason- administration’s argu- ed with the government. a hearing about whether able fear” for their safety ment that the relevant Tuesday’s decision sets a they should be released if returned to their coun- provision does not provide nationwide rule, but one while the government tries, setting in motion an for a bond hearing was that affects what lawyers evaluates their claims. PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS evaluation process that more persuasive. for the immigrants called Justice Samuel Alito can take months or years. In dissent, Justice Ste- a relatively small subset The U.S. Supreme Court is seen on Capitol Hill wrote for the court that The issue for the court phen Breyer saw it dif- of noncitizens. in Washington. “those aliens are not enti-

LAW OFFICES OF Big drop in migrant kids at largest emergency shelter JAMES J. CARRIGAN • Social Security Disability • Workers Compensation By Julie Watson and were housed there in May. • Accidents Amy Taxin Becerra said his agency 25 years located across ASSOCIATED PRESS was evaluating whether from Lynn District Court it can close some of the 15 Johnson St. SAN DIEGO — The emergency shelters that 781-596-0100 number of migrant chil- the government opened JAMES J. CARRIGAN dren housed at the Biden ANNE GUGINO CARRIGAN in the spring as record LISA A. CARRIGAN, OF COUNSEL administration’s largest numbers of unaccompa- emergency shelter for www.jamescarriganlaw.com nied children crossed the [email protected] those who crossed the border. He declined to say U.S.-Mexico border alone whether Fort Bliss would has dropped by more than be among them. 40% since mid-June, a top “Because we’ve been suc- 781-593-7700 U.S. official said Monday, Publishing Daily, except Sundays cessful in managing the touting progress at the USPS-142-820 ISSN-8750-8249 flow, we are prepared to facility that has been crit- Periodicals postage paid at Lynn, MA and additional offices. icized by child welfare ad- begin the demobilization of several of our emergen- Copyright ©2020 The Daily Item vocates. Subscriptions Health and Human cy intake sites,” Becerra Prepaid by mail to all parts of the United States Services Secretary Xavi- said. $30.00 for 4 weeks er Becerra told reporters He made his second $95.00 for 13 weeks $185.00 for 26 weeks that 790 boys were housed visit to Fort Bliss since it opened in March and said $340.00 for 1 year at Fort Bliss Army base Send payment to and POSTMASTER, more services and staffing in El Paso, Texas, and the FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS send address changes to: last girl left Monday. All have been added, includ- The Daily Item the girls were reunited ei- ing case managers who Three young migrants hold hands as they run in the rain at an intake 110 Munroe St. have helped get children area after turning themselves in upon crossing the U.S.-Mexico border P.O. Box 5 ther with relatives in the Lynn, MA 01903 U.S. or a sponsor such as released to relatives in the in Roma, Texas. U.S. or placed in licensed a family friend or sent to by attorneys monitoring a were kept on at night and ident Joe Biden has in- facilities more quickly. licensed facilities, which longstanding settlement were avoiding meals be- structed Becerra to “do a Subscribe to In transcripts of inter- have a higher standard governing custody condi- cause the food smelled views done by attorneys thorough investigation” of care, according to the tions for migrant children. foul. Several said they and report back about agency responsible for car- and filed in federal court Some of the children spent their days sleeping the conditions in the tent ing for migrant children. in Los Angeles last week, home delivery In mid-June, the admin- migrant children de- said they did not know if and had been in the fa- camp at Fort Bliss, which anyone was working to cilities, like Fort Bliss, for advocates have called par- and get free access istration reported about scribed their desperation to the e-edition on 2,000 boys and girls were to get out of Fort Bliss and reunite them with their more than a month. ticularly troubling. at the Fort Bliss facility the other large shelters families, giving them anx- Vice President Kamala “The administration is amid child welfare ad- set up by the Biden ad- iety. Others did not have Harris visited El Paso on taking this very serious- vocates’ concerns about ministration. enough access to a mental Friday, and her spokes- ly. Extremely seriously,” inadequate conditions. The children were inter- health counselor, had trou- woman, Symone Sanders, Sanders said. A high of 4,800 children viewed from March toJune ble sleeping because lights told reporters that Pres- A White House official A4 WEDNESDAY JUNE 30, 2021 OPINION

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E¦¡¦ M. G DIRECTORS President and Publisher Edward L. Cahill COVID exposes dire need M§¢ H. S¢¢ Chief Executive O cer John M. Gilberg Edward M. Grant E C J. GŸ C¡Ÿ Advertising Director News Editor Gordon R. Hall 110 Munroe St. W J. K S ¢ Y Monica Connell Healey for child care and paid leave P.O. Box 5 Chief Financial O cer Deputy Editor J. Patrick Norton Lynn, MA 01903 J N. W  T¢  J ¤¥ Michael H. Shanahan Chief Operating O cer Editorial Editor Chairman When we were testify- serious personal or family their children in the ear- Customer Service ing last month at a con- health issue. ly weeks and months of Monday - Friday, 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. PUBLISHERS gressional hearing, one If we truly want to give life, which produces bet- Horace N. Hastings, 1877-1904 of us as a paid leave and parents choices, we need ter health outcomes for Charles H. Hastings and Wilmot R. Hastings, 1904-1922 Connecting Charles H. Hastings, 1922-1940 gender equity expert and to offer options for pro- children and mothers, as All Departments: Ernest W. Lawson, 1940-1960 the other as the owner of viding and receiving care well as higher rates of la- 781-593-7700 Charles H. Gamage and Peter Gamage, 1960-1982 a small and growing child while meeting household bor-force attachment and Peter Gamage, 1982-1991 Ext. 2 Peter H. Gamage, 1991-1996 care center business, we expenses and saving for higher wages for moms Brian C. šayer, 1996-1999 encountered a common emergencies and the fu- in the year after a child’s Classi ed/Legal Advertising Bernard W. Frazier Jr., 1999-2005 Peter H. Gamage, 2005-2014 and pernicious myth: that ture. These needs would be birth. classi [email protected] American moms could and meaningfully addressed John S. Moran, Executive Editor, 1975-1990 When men take leave, Subscriptions should choose to stay home with signi cant invest- they take on more care- [email protected] to raise their children. If ments like those outlined giving over time, which they did, all these pesky in President Joe Biden’s Circulation promotes gender equity at [email protected] problems with paid leave American Families Plan, home and at work. When and child care wouldn’t which would create a na- parents have access to Ext. 3 even exist. tional permanent paid high-quality, affordable Newsroom Yet, as we’ve so clear- family and medical leave child care, their ability [email protected] ly seen this year, when program, substantially ex- to work increases, and so [email protected] millions of parents have pand access to high-qual- does their household in- Ext. 4 EDITORIAL interrupted work or left ity, affordable child care come. And higher house- jobs to provide care to chil- and pre-kindergarten, and hold income is correlated Sports dren, it’s women who have extend the enhanced child with numerous measures [email protected] disproportionately taken tax credit rst included in of better outcomes for chil- Ext. 5 on the extra load. This the American Rescue Plan dren’s health, well-being Retail and Online was the result of a major Biden signed in March. and educational success. A sensible crisis and spurred major Family challenges are Advertising Wishing away a need for [email protected] disruption to families’ in- a national as well as an public investments in paid comes, housing, food se- individual economic con- leave also ignores person- ADVERTISING approach to WIN curity and more. We hope cern. Before the pandemic, al and family care reasons Ernie Carpenter Jr. it will now catalyze public in January 2020, women people need paid leave, Director of Advertising investments in paid leave made up more than half of from recovering from sur- and Business Development, ext. 1355 Saugus oversight and child care that were the workforce for the rst gery, to caring for an ill or [email protected] badly needed before the time in a decade, although disabled loved one. Ralph Mitchell — as Treasury Secretary pandemic and essential It also leaves behind Sales Representative, ext. 1313 for rebuilding in its wake. Janet Yellen has noted — State Rep. Jessica Giannino small business owners [email protected] Some conservatives are women’s labor force par- has led legislation seeking to who, like one of us (Mar- advancing a revisionist ticipation was low even Patricia Whalen exert local control in Revere and cia), has personally paid history of the “good old pre-pandemic relative to Sales Representative, ext. 1310 Saugus over the WIN Waste In- out of pocket to help en- [email protected] days” that is not based on other high-wealth coun- novations — formerly known as sure her employees do not today’s realities or even tries. BUSINESS OFFICE Wheelabrator Technologies — go without pay when they those of the past. Today, we’ve erased de- waste-to-energy facility on Route are ill. The hardship on Susan J. Conti At the hearing, for in- cades of progress for wom- 107. employees, and on small Controller, ext. 1288 Giannino’s legislation includes stance, Sen. Mitt Romney en, falling to 1980s levels. [email protected] of Utah waxed nostalgic Due largely to the care- business, is why she sup- a proposal to allow the Revere ported the paid family and Ted Grant Board of Health to join its Sau- about his childhood at giving needs of the coun- Publisher, ext. 1234 home with his mother and try defaulting to an un- medical leave program gus counterpart in controlling for Washington, D.C., and [email protected] noise, emissions and odors relat- said Democratic proposals paid “Plan B” (aka moms) had a “signi cant bias” to- during the pandemic, why she, like multitudes Marian Kinney ed to the WIN facility. of small business owners, ext. 1212 “Although the incinerator and ward getting women and many did not have any [email protected] men into the workforce. choice but to stay home. supports a national paid the land ll are physically locat- leave solution. ed in Saugus, my constituents His own proposals, how- Some of those who did Will Kraft ever, assume that most so were able to avert seri- It would be a national Chief Financial Of cer, ext. 1296 in Revere tend to be just as im- tragedy if America were [email protected] pacted,” Giannino told the State families have the same ous hardships or nancial choices his well-off family devastation only because to come through the pan- House News Service. demic without enacting Paula Villacreses had. But they don’t — be- of federal relief programs A/R Specialist, ext. 1205 The problem with Giannino’s comprehensive national proposal is that it aims to take a cause wages are too low, adopted last year on a bi- [email protected] the cost of living is too high partisan basis, including policies. It would be even parochial approach to regulating Mike Shanahan and public investments in extended unemployment, more foolish if the reason a regional facility. WIN Waste we didn’t is because some Chief Executive Of cer, ext. 1956 disposes up to 1,500 tons of gar- middle- and working-class emergency paid leave, and [email protected] politicians have personal bage daily and, according to the families are too paltry. food and housing assis- histories or notions that Jim Wilson company, generates 54 mega- Romney’s child care plan tance. don’t reect the reality Chief Operating Of cer, ext. 1200 watts of “clean, reliable energy” would do nothing to help Women’s earnings are es- [email protected] for 55,770 homes. parents who work outside sential to their households. of most families in this Its regional service scope plac- their homes or nd qual- In 2017, mothers were pri- country today. Their vision CIRCULATION of America is not today’s es WIN rightfully under state ity, affordable child care, mary or sole breadwinners Lisa Mahmoud jurisdiction, with the state De- and it would eliminate in 41 percent of families America, and for many Manager, ext. 1239 partment of Public Health and much-needed food and and co-breadwinners in people it was not yester- [email protected] Department of Environmental cash assistance support 23 percent. Women were day’s either. We must in- Protection (DEP) best suited to for low-income families. even more likely to be key vest in care if we want to CUSTOMER SERVICE oversee the facility. His paid parental leave breadwinners in families build back better. La’ Mosha Ball DEP has a track record of plan would require them with low incomes and in Vicki Shabo is a senior Customer Service, ext. 1276 monitoring the Saugus facili- to trade away some of families of color. Mothers’ fellow on paid leave policy [email protected] and strategy at New Amer- ty’s operations and ruling on its their future Social Secu- wages buy food, pay for GRAPHICS compliance with state law. Those rity bene ts to pay for the gas and utilities and save ica. Marcia St.Hilaire- compliance checks, including the leave — and would pro- for the future. Finn is founder and CEO Trevor Andreozzi 2018 DEP decision regarding vide no relief for the ma- When mothers and fa- of Bright Start Early Care Designer Wheelabrator ash disposal in jority of workers who need thers have paid leave, they & Preschool and a Main [email protected] paid leave to deal with a are better able to care for Street Alliance member. the facility’s land ll, have been Aaron Fee subjected to court reviews with Designer a Superior Court ruling in 2019 [email protected] upholding DEP’s ash disposal LETTER TO THE EDITOR Edwin Peralta Jr. decision. Designer The News Service, citing a [email protected] WIN spokesperson, said that We can have clean electricity a 2016 Department of Public NEWSROOM To the editor: Health study evaluating cancer Massachusetts has the clean heating and trans- Mike Alongi incidence rates and requested by most potential to harness portation by 2045. Seven Sports Editor, ext. 1228 WIN Waste Innovations, found Almost 20 years ago, my offshore wind energy in other states have already [email protected] there was not an “unusual pat- elementary school teach- the nation, and its citizens passed similar initiatives. ers told us about the im- strongly support reducing We certainly have the Gayla Cawley tern of cancer in the community News Editor, ext. 1236 of Saugus.” pact fossil fuels had on greenhouse gas emissions, resources to minimize our [email protected] Giannino’s legislative district planet Earth. We learned the majority of our energy collective carbon footprint; encompasses parts of Revere and how our health and eco- still comes from fossil fu- it’s just a matter of taking Allysha Dunnigan Saugus and her duty as a legisla- systems suffered from our els. the next steps to reform Reporter, ext. 1302 tor includes serving as an advo- modern system and how The 100 Percent Clean our energy infrastructure. [email protected] cate for constituents concerned things would get worse Act (HD.3551, SD.2205) If this bill is passed, we Spenser Hasak about WIN operations. the more we relied on dirty provides an actionable can help build a future Photographer, ext. 1332 But boards of health are all-vol- energy. The pressing ques- plan to transition Massa- where our children won’t [email protected] unteer entities typically working tion on everyone’s minds chusetts to entirely clean have to ask the same ques- Julia Hopkins with a local health director who was: “why aren’t we acting energy sources and en- tion my generation did. quickly to stop this?” sures we power our state Photographer, ext. 1224 is assisted by one, maybe two [email protected] coworkers. The scope, expertise, In 2021, that question with 100 percent clean Vinicius Storck responsibility and capability of still remains. Although electricity by 2035, and Peabody Thor Jourgensen Editorial Editor, ext. 1267 local health of cials is limited [email protected] and dependent on state and fed- eral expertise. Daniel Kane Giannino, in our view, would Sports Reporter, ext. 1228 better serve Saugus and Revere [email protected] residents if she convened a study Steve Krause commission dedicated to exam- Senior Writer, ext. 1229 ining the environmental, health, [email protected] economic and waste disposal and Tréa Lavery energy generation challenges Reporter, ext. 1317 facilities like WIN face over the [email protected] next 20 years. Anne Marie Tobin Any conclusions and resulting Assignment Editor, ext. 1307 legislation deriving from such a [email protected] comprehensive study should be Sophie Yarin crafted to consider regional im- Deputy Editor, ext. 1222 plications, not concerns limited [email protected] to Revere and Saugus. TECHNOLOGY Tim Noyes Director, ext. 1247 TO SUBMIT YOUR LETTERS, PLEASE MAIL TO THE DAILY ITEM, P.O. BOX 5, LYNN, MA 01903 OR EMAIL TO [email protected] [email protected] WEDNESDAY JUNE 30, 2021 THE DAILY ITEM A5 POLICE/FIRE Three hurt in Lynn shooting All address information, particu- Overdose a small chip on the bottom larly arrests, re ect police records. In of the slab. An ofcer report- the event of a perceived inaccuracy, A report of an overdose at ed the damage appeared to 2:14 p.m. Monday on Union are expected to survive it is the sole responsibility of the con- be from a rock that may have Street; at 2:58 p.m. Monday hit it while the lawn was being residents and a Peabody third victim was treated cerned party to contact the relevant on W Green Street; at 4:37 mowed. By Allysha Dunnigan police department and have the de- a.m. Tuesday on Lawton Ave- ITEM STAFF resident — suffering from at Salem Hospital, said gunshot wounds; one man Kmiec, who identified partment issue a notice of correction nue; at 9:23 a.m. Tuesday on LYNN — Three men PEABODY had been shot in the leg, their ages as 18, 19 and to the Daily Item. Corrections or clar- Washington Street. were shot early Tuesday another in the arm and 25. ications will not be made without Arrests morning on Arlington the third man had been Theft The incident is under in- express notice of change from the Street, but are expected to shot in the stomach, Lynn John Mello, 28, of 31 Gard- arresting police department. survive, police said. Police Lt. Michael Kmiec vestigation and no arrests A report of a motor vehicle ner St., was arrested on a war- Police responded to 24 said. have been made. theft at 6:30 p.m. Monday at rant at 12:11 p.m. Monday. Arlington St. shortly af- Two of the victims were Allysha Dunnigan can 90 Park St. Jerry A. Nunez, 38, of 19 ter midnight and found taken to Massachusetts be reached at adunnigan@ LYNN Spring St., Apt. 2, was arrest- ed on a warrant at 3:06 p.m. three people — two Lynn General Hospital. The itemlive.com. Arrests MARBLEHEAD Monday. Pedro Echeverria-Gomez, Accidents 25, of 1A Union St., was ar- Accidents Make-A-Wish Foundation rested and charged with as- A report of a motor vehicle A report of a hit-and-run mo- sault, kidnapping, threat to crash at 10:25 a.m. Monday tor vehicle crash at 11:58 a.m. disputes ‘misinformation’ commit a crime, larceny and on West Shore Drive; at 4:37 Monday at Chipotle Mexican use of a motor vehicle in a fel- p.m. Monday on Atlantic Ave- Grill at 210C Andover St.; at ony and unlicensed operation nue. 10:41 p.m. Monday at Pea- on its vaccination policies of a motor vehicle at 11:15 A report of a car crash involv- body Shell at 85 Lynneld St. p.m. Monday. ing a pedestrian at 2:50 p.m. A report of a motor vehicle By Glenn Gamboa Chanbora Yun, 37, of 272 Monday on Pleasant Street. crash at 6:58 a.m. Tuesday at ASSOCIATED PRESS Western Ave., was arrested One person was taken to the Route 128 North and 0 Cen- and charged with threat to hospital. tennial Drive; at 8:30 a.m. The Make-A-Wish Foun- commit a crime and assault Tuesday at 81 Aborn St. and 3 dation is disputing what with a dangerous weapon at Complaints Abbott St.; at 9:26 a.m. Tues- it calls a “misinformation” 10:07 a.m. Tuesday. day at Treadwell’s Ice Cream campaign about whether A report of suspicious activ- Stand at 46 Margin St. children who aren’t vacci- Accidents ity at 10:04 p.m. Monday on nated against COVID-19 Brook Road. A caller report- will be eligible to have A report of a motor vehicle ed kids were in the area with Complaints their wishes granted. crash at 1 p.m. Monday at 780 ashlights. Police reported A report of a trafc hazard at The foundation says Lynnway; at 1:43 p.m. Monday a group of kids were playing 3:17 p.m. Monday on Route these children are in fact at 30 Surfside Road; at 3:41 and the lights were from their 128 North. An ofcer was at- still eligible. p.m. Monday at Fays and phones. tempting to locate a large ag An edited video of Make- Western avenues; at 11:31 At 12:28 a.m. Tuesday, a in the street, but could not nd A-Wish Foundation CEO p.m. Monday at Taco Bell at caller from Ocean Avenue re- it. Richard Davis that went 124 Boston St.; at 1:31 a.m. ported people were abusing viral on social media over PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS Tuesday at 224 Maple St.; at the right of way between her SAUGUS the weekend caused a stir 8:53 a.m. Tuesday at 102 Bos- home and another residence. by seeming to suggest A girl holds a sign while waiting for her cous- ton St.; at 9:26 a.m. Tuesday She said the people were sh- Accidents that only vaccinated chil- in to arrive for a surprise Make-A-Wish an- at Dunkin’ Donuts at 80 Bos- ing and using her property as dren would be eligible to nouncement in Rogers, Ark. ton St. a bathroom while leaving their A caller reported a motor ve- have wishes granted. A report of a hit-and-run mo- underwear all over the place. hicle crash at 6:59 a.m. Mon- Stars like actor Rob fulfill them could begin. had expected some back- tor vehicle crash at 2:50 p.m. Police reported two people day. The caller reported that Schneider and numerous But certain wishes for un- lash about its decision to Monday at True Value Hardware were shing in an appropriate the other driver appeared to donors declared that if the vaccinated children that delay granting wishes for at 314 Broadway; at 3:02 p.m. area and that there was no be injured in the crash at 1481 foundation had decided are currently deemed to some Make-A-Wish chil- Monday at BayRidge Hospital trespassing. Police said the Broadway and the injured indi- not to grant wishes to un- be risky will continue to dren. at 60 Granite St.; at 8:14 a.m. caller was more upset about vidual was taken to a nearby vaccinated children, they be on hold until medical But it made that choice Tuesday at 896 Western Ave. the actual shing than any- hospital. would no longer support guidance changes. because it “focused on lis- thing else. At 4:57 p.m. Monday, a call- it. “We respect everyone’s tening to medical experts Assaults er reported that his vehicle The confusion arose freedom of choice,” Davis and doing what was right Theft from the fact that the vid- says in the full video, in and in the best interest of A report of an assault and was struck by another vehicle eo clip that went viral cuts which he also acknowl- the health and safety of battery at 6:22 p.m. Monday that had left the scene at 595 A report of a larceny/forg- off before Davis had fin- edges that some children all our wish families.” on Boston Street. Broadway before exchanging ery/fraud at 8:58 a.m. Monday paperwork. ished his explanation in may be too young or too ill Since the beginning of on Tioga Way. A caller reported Breaking and Entering the two-minute, 22-second to be vaccinated. the pandemic, the foun- that someone had stolen her Disturbances video about which chil- “We can’t wait until Sept. dation has granted over umbrella from the porch over dren would be eligible. The 15, when we can expand 6,500 wishes to children A report of a motor vehicle the weekend. breaking and entering at 8:03 A female 911 caller at 1:40 outbreak of COVID-19 led the types of life-changing and their families, regard- A report of kids stealing a.m. Tuesday reported that her Make-A-Wish to postpone wishes we can grant,” he less of vaccination status. a.m. Tuesday at 107 New Park cones at 4:30 p.m. Monday at St. boyfriend was not allowing her granting some wishes — said. The foundation also Pearl and Washington streets. to leave the property on Lin- for all children, whether To clarify the “misinfor- said it continues to work A caller reported three kids Gunshots coln Avenue. Ofcers reported vaccinated for not — that mation and falsehoods on with Make-A-Wish kids were stealing trafc cones. The a verbal argument and that might put them at risk. social media and in some to reimagine their wishes, A report of a gunshot at caller came into the station the caller went to her family’s The video, emailed on media outlets,” the foun- stressing that any child 12:06 a.m. Tuesday at 21 Ar- with a barrel she found up the house for the night. June 9, was meant to in- dation issued a simpler fighting a critical illness lington St.; at 12:09 a.m. Tues- street that she said the kids form families of Make-A- statement: is eligible for a wish. day at Chestnut Street and were trying to take. Theft Wish children and foun- “Make-A-Wish has not, Nor will a child’s vac- Western Avenue; at 12:12 a.m. dation volunteers that does not and will not deny cination status be taken A caller reported that his Tuesday at 28 Arlington St.; at Vandalism certain types of wishes, wishes to children who are into account “in time-sen- bike had been stolen while 12:15 a.m. Tuesday at 35 Park including those involving sitive situations involving A report of vandalism at he was inside Orange Leaf at not vaccinated … Make- St.; at 1:01 a.m. Tuesday on air travel or large crowds, an end-of-life diagnosis,” 3:27 p.m. Monday on West 124 Broadway at 6:04 p.m. A-Wish will continue to Dungeon Avenue. where a special process Shore Drive. A caller reported Tuesday. would resume being grant wishes to children granted again in Septem- who are not vaccinated.” will be used to fulfill the ber and that planning to The foundation said it child’s wish. Suicidal crises, mental fatigue: Kids battle re-entry

By Lindsey Tanner about 20 hours, said Jason Wil- remained high throughout the AP MEDICAL WRITER liams, a pediatric psychologist pandemic; others have seen a at the hospital in Aurora. more recent surge. After two suicidal crises Other children’s hospitals are At Wolfson Children’ Hos- during pandemic isolation, facing similar challenges. pital in Jacksonville, , 16-year-old Zach Sampson In typical times, the activities behavioral unit admissions feels stronger but worries his that come as the school year for kids in crisis aged 13 and social skills have gone stale. ends — finals, prom, gradua- younger have been soaring Amara Bhatia has overcome tions, summer job-seeking — since 2020 and are on pace to her pandemic depression but can be stressful even for the reach 230 this year, more than the teen feels worn down, in a most resilient kids. But after four times higher than in 2019, state of “neutralness.’’ Virgin- more than a year of dealing said hospital psychologist Ter- ia Shipp is adjusting but says with pandemic restrictions, rie Andrews. For older teens, returning to normal “is kind of many are worn down and sim- admissions were up to five unnormal for me.’’ ply don’t “have enough in the times higher than usual last PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS After relentless months of tank of resilience’’ to handle year and remained elevated as Zach Sampson, 16, was hospitalized twice during the social distancing, online school- stresses that previously would of last month. pandemic after feeling suicidal. Months of social dis- ing and other restrictions, have been manageable, Wil- At Dayton Children’s Hospi- many kids are feeling the pan- tancing, online schooling and other restrictions left liams said. tal in Ohio, admissions to the many kids feeling that way. demic’s toll or facing new chal- “When the pandemic first hit, mental health unit increased lenges navigating reentry. we saw a rise in severe cases by 30 percent from July 2020 A surge in teen suicide at- in crisis evaluation,’’ as kids through May, totaling almost nizations that support kids’ accept kids insured through tempts and other mental health struggled with “their whole 1,300. The hospital doubled the well-being,” said Amy Knight, Medicaid, Andrews said. crises prompted Children’s world shutting down,’’ said number of available beds to 24 president of the Children’s At Children’s Hospital Col- Hospital Colorado to declare a Christine Certain, a mental and dropped the minimum age Hospital Association. orado, emergency department state of emergency in late May, health counselor who works for treatment to 9 years from Dr. Alison Tothy, medical di- visits for behavioral health when emergency department with Orlando Health’s Arnold 12 years, said Dr. John Duby, a rector of the pediatric emer- problems were up 90 percent in and hospital inpatient beds Palmer Hospital for Children. hospital vice president. gency department at the Uni- April 2021 over April 2019 and were overrun with suicidal ‘’Now, as we see the world “The overwhelming demand versity of Chicago’s Comer remained high in May. Though kids and those struggling with opening back up, ... it’s asking for pediatric mental health Children’s Hospital, said her the pace slowed in June, hospi- other psychiatric problems. these kids to make a huge shift services is putting an unprec- ER has seen kids in crisis dai- tal authorities are concerned Typical emergency-department again.’’ edented strain on pediatric fa- ly since last year, struggling about another spike when with suicidal thoughts, cutting waiting times for psychiatric At some children’s hospi- cilities, primary care, schools school resumes. and other self-harm behaviors, treatment doubled in May to tals, psychiatric cases have and community-based orga- Williams said issues the hos- depression and aggressive out- pital is treating are “across bursts. Kids are stabilized and “When the pandemic first hit, we saw a rise in severe referred elsewhere for treat- the board,’’ from children with cases in crisis evaluation ... now, as we see ment. previous mental health issues “Families are coming to us be- that have worsened to those the world opening back up, ... it’s asking these kids cause we are, in some cases, the who never struggled before the last resort. Outpatient resourc- pandemic. to make a huge shift again.’’ es are scarce,’’ and parents say Like many states, Colorado they can’t get an appointment doesn’t have enough child and Christine Certain for two months, she said. teen mental health therapists Mental health counselor In Florida, waits for outpa- to meet demand, an issue even tient treatment are even lon- before the pandemic, Williams ger and many therapists don’t said. A6 THE DAILY ITEM WEDNESDAY JUNE 30, 2021

ITEM FILE PHOTOS | SPENSER HASAK Friends of the Lynnfield Rail Trail President Vince Inglese walks along the path of the proposed trail. Lynnfield on the right trail

RAIL TRAIL Richter said the town move up the STIP (State From A1 has communicated reg- Transportation Invest- ularly with the Town of ment Program) list if the bicycling, wheelchair use, Wakefield and projectother towns aren’t ready,” inline skating, cross-coun- consultant World Tech he said. try skiing and horseback Engineering and has also Officially known as the riding. met with environmental Wakefield-Lynnfield Rail According to Friends of groups, including Essex Trail, the project has been the Lynnfield Rail Trail Heritage. discussed for more than President Vince Inglese, “We are now in the pro- two decades, often as the there are approximate- cess of completing the lay- subject of intense debate ly 70 rail trails running out and the preliminary in Lynnfield. In Septem- through 100 communities design,” said Richter. “The ber 2019, voters at a spe- in Massachusetts, includ- goal is 75 percent design, cial town meeting debated ing Danvers, Peabody, which even though there for nearly an hour before Topsfield, Amesbury and still is a lot of permitting approving, by a vote of Boxford. to be done, we will have 585-380, to appropriate Dolan, Inglese, Town pretty much the entire $348,000 for design costs. Engineer Charlie Richter project design at 75 per- The project will convert and Department of Public cent by 2022. We are pro- the former Newburyport Works Director John To- Railroad bed into a recre- masz appeared together ceeding full steam ahead on the June 23 Town Talk on design.” ational trail that provides program to update the Dolan noted that due to for safe off-road connec- public on the status of the the pandemic economy, tion to the town’s key re- project. MassDOT has prioritized sources. The cost for con- Dolan said the town rail trails and questioned struction of the trail will is finishing the design whether this is still the be paid by federal fund- phase of the project and case in 2021. ing (80 percent) and state going through the regu- “Yes, this is a very im- funding (20 percent). latory process in terms portant project for Mass- The trail starts near of the path of the trail DOT as the final link for the Wakefield Commuter and known environmen- this rail-trail system,” Rail station and passes tal issues. The town had Richter said. “They are by two Wakefield schools. been working with the fully behind this project.” It continues under I-95 Massachusetts Depart- According to Inglese, (128) into Lynnfield via a ment of Transportation the Wakefield component 0.6-mile section of Reedy (MassDOT) and some of of the trail is nearly com- Meadow, and then winds the project’s contractors plete. past the middle school, “That 1.9-mile stretch is Reedy Meadow Golf Friends of the Lynnfield Rail Trail President Vince Inglese points out the throughout the pandemic proximity of the Lynnfield Middle School track to the site of the trail. to keep the project moving a key part of our project Course, the high school forward. and it’s exciting that it is and ends at the Peabody field will have many nat- “With COVID and peo- We are surrounded by a “We are excited to see being completed, maybe border. The total length ural areas for people to ple not having too many beautiful rail system and the progress we have this summer,” said Ing- of the trail is 4.4 miles — enjoy just steps from their things to do, a lot of peo- look forward to hopefully made,” said Inglese. “Nat- lese, adding that there 2.5 in Lynnfield and 1.9 in homes.” ple bought bikes and also soon having the Lynnfield may be an opportunity to Wakefield. urally, we want to try to Dolan noted that the were walking outside,” connection with other keep things moving in a expedite the funding pro- “The goal is to take the Lynnfield Center Water said Dolan. “I’ve talked to trails so people can enjoy timely and prudent man- cess. natural and passive rec- District is working with a number of people who ner, but we do know noth- “If our design is complet- reational areas and make Middleton, North Read- never experienced rail them.” ing great happens easily. ed before funding dates the gem of the town,” ing and Peabody to create trails who have not only Anne Marie Tobin can be We have to be patient with of other community proj- Dolan said. “If we can get paths and trails in the up- found them, but loved reached at atobin@item- the process.” ects, we may be able to the rail trail done, Lynn- per Main Street area. them all across the state. live.com. Lynn, Peabody and Salem women honored by state

HEROINES lations and thank you to head and always with a and his administration tact-tracing procedures decades, she has held po- From A1 Kelly, along with the oth- smile,” Capano said. “Her for providing the support and has helped seniors sitions such as assistant er award winners, Terry dedication and hard work and resources needed to and residents of all ages director of minority affairs care for infants, toddlers Young and Michelle Des- embodies the true mean- respond effectively to this receive their vaccines. and associate dean of aca- and preschoolers, and af- marais, for their dedicated ing of the words ‘public emergency. This past year Cameron said she is demic affairs. ter-school and summer service to our community.” servant.’” and a half has brought so proud of the Peabody com- In addition to being a programming for older Young was recommend- In Peabody, state Rep. much heartache and hard- munity as a whole, but lifelong educator, Rose- children. ed by state Rep. Peter Ca- Thomas Walsh nominated ship to our community, feels particular pride for mond is a writer, story- The pandemic put both pano (D-Lynn), a former Cameron as a Common- and I feel privileged to be the city’s health depart- teller and performer who a financial and physical city councilor in Lynn, for wealth Heroine. in a role to try to help.” ment, whose response has appeared in “Tituba’s strain on Gregg House — going “above and beyond provided critical case Tale,” a play that com- a child care organization the call of duty in her ev- management and contact memorates the Salem in Lynn — but O’Connor “I am very proud and humbled to eryday job,” whether it tracing, eventually allow- Witchcraft Trials. She was worked with her team to be handling constituent be recognized as a Commonwealth ing students to return to also a part of the inaugu- adhere to state and fed- concerns, volunteering in school safely. ral production of “Letters eral guidelines, including the community or solving Heroine along with this outstanding “Peabody Health Depart- reduced classroom sizes, from War” with the Salem difficult problems without ment staff worked around Theatre Company. Rose- to meet the needs of Lynn complaint. group of women ... This past year the clock throughout the mond is currently a mem- families. Young is a lifelong res- pandemic to provide these and a half has brought so much ber of Salem’s Race and “I feel extremely hon- ident of Lynn with over critical services, and rose Equity Task Force and is a ored to have been select- four decades of govern- heartache and hardship to our com- to meet every challenge leader on civil rights and ed,” O’Connor said. “This mental and constitu- with professionalism, is an amazing group of ent-service experience. munity, and I feel privileged to be in compassion, energy and women’s issues. women who have done She spent nearly 10 years a role to try to help.” optimism,” Cameron said. Rosemond graduated amazing things. The Mas- as a secretary for the Leg- “I am so proud to serve with bachelor’s and mas- ter’s degrees from Bowling sachusetts Commission islative Services Bureau — Peabody’s Director of Health and Human alongside them.” for the Status of Women is at the State House before On behalf of Salem, Green State University invaluable to our work.” transitioning to the city’s Services Sharon Cameron state Rep. Paul Tucker and conducted her doctor- Crighton said after years Department of Communi- recommended Gwendolyn al studies at Vanderbilt of working with O’Connor ty Development. “I am very proud and Cameron has been at Rosemond, who works as a and UMass - Boston. it was an honor to nomi- She has spent time humbled to be recognized the forefront of the city’s lecturer in the English de- The full list of 2021 nate her for the “well-de- working on improving and as a Commonwealth Her- COVID-19 response, partment at Salem State Commonwealth Hero- served recognition” of be- upgrading the city’s down- oine along with this out- testing and vaccination University. ines can be viewed at ing an unsung heroine. town area, and has worked standing group of wom- programs. Since the be- Rosemond arrived at www.mass.gov/doc/com- “She has worked tire- for the City Council for the en,” said Cameron. “I’m ginning of the pandemic, Salem State in 1977 as monwealth-heroine-pro- lessly and selflessly to past 29 years. extremely grateful to Rep. Cameron has worked to the assistant director of gram-book-class-of-2021. help countless youth and “Theresa is always avail- Tom Walsh for nominat- oversee public health staff, the AID Program and Sam Minton can be their families for decades,” able to answer constituent ing me for this honor, and assist the school system Learning Center. In a ca- reached at sminton@item- Crighton said. “Congratu- questions off the top of her to Mayor Ted Bettencourt with reopening and con- reer that spans multiple live.com. WEDNESDAY JUNE 30, 2021 THE DAILY ITEM A7 Seven-alarm fire tears through three Revere homes FIRE Beach Street said the fire From A1 spread rapidly and the smoke consumed the area Assistant Fire Chief shortly after firefighters James Cullen said several arrived. One neighbor re- firefighters were treated ported being able to smell for heat exhaustion, and the smoke while driving some needed to be assisted by the Wonderland MBTA out of the burning homes Station — more than a by the ladders. Crews bat- mile and a half away from tling flames and heavy where the fire broke out. smoke also had to contend Fire trucks used more with 100-degree heat. Cullen said he believes than five fire hydrants all of the residents made from surrounding streets it out of the buildings safe- to battle the flames. The ly. Neighbors were also scene was blocked off with evacuated and were being caution tape and Beach housed down the street Street was closed to mo- where there was water tor-vehicle traffic by police and wet towels available. from Harrington Street to A neighbor on Pleasant Broadway while firefight- Street said she was in ers worked to contain the her kitchen making ravi- blaze. oli when she smelled the Cullen said the firefight- smoke and looked up and ers were working to keep saw it outside of her win- water on the fire after it dow. was knocked down and “The smell was really estimated they would be strong, my iguana started at the scene late into the scratching me because I night. Cullen said there think he could smell the will be an investigation smoke too,” the neighbor into the cause of the fire. said. Fire trucks from Everett, She said she went out- Saugus, Chelsea, Wake- side to see what was going field, Malden and Mass- on, and was immediate- port Fire Rescue were on ly immersed in so much scene to assist the Revere smoke, she couldn’t see Fire Department. more than a few feet in Allysha Dunnigan can front of her. be reached at adunnigan@ ITEM PHOTO | JULIA HOPKINS Neighbors gathered on itemlive.com. Several Revere firefighters were hospitalized with heat exhaustion after battling a seven-alarm fire on Hyde Street. Nahant betters Biden’s vaccine goal Saugus gets $800k

VACCINATION Town Administrator An- “I’m very happy with spaces regardless of vacci- to fix Route One From A1 tonio Barletta said he is our town, but as you know nation status. grateful for the support we’re very small,” Murphy Murphy noted that the increase is some ROUTE ONE sino has led to more traffic that the town has received said. “We’re just a fraction Pfizer and Moderna vac- much-needed good news. From A1 in areas such as Saugus from Lynn to help get peo- of the state, but if we could cines have proven to be “It’s wonderful to see ev- due to the pandemic, the ple vaccinated. get these numbers (up) effective against the vari- won’t allow for a major town has been working to ery week we’re going up,” “The vaccination rate across the state we would ant, but there’s still more reconstruction of Route find areas where things she said. One. Instead, it will pro- of Nahant residents is probably put COVID in to know about the vaccine can improve. Murphy has noticed this directly tied to our part- the same reference group vide more of a first step “Part of what we have as well as the virus. She toward improving the past week that younger nership with the City of as our seasonal flu. It been looking at doing is said they are still wait- roadway. populations are getting Lynn, the Lynn Depart- wouldn’t become a mon- trying to put some pre- ing on guidance when it “We believe (this first liminary designs that are vaccinated now that they ment of Public Health ster that it has become. are able to. Out of Nah- comes to possible future step) will be followed based on traffic studies and the Lynn Community “So that’s the goal, of in time by two or more ant’s 106 residents who doses of the vaccines, but that we have done in the Health Center,” said Bar- course, is to get every- she is optimistic about the phases to ultimately im- past prior to the casino fall between the ages of body vaccinated. As public letta. “Our health nurs- summer. prove and create a new opening and now I think 16-19 years old, 95 have es, our Council on Aging, health nurses, we’re still travel lane on Route One “I think that July and we will have a better received at least one dose Town Hall staff and many doing the investigations north from Copeland gauge of monitoring the August are going to be of the vaccine while 84 volunteers worked togeth- and the contact follow ups Circle to Route 99,” said increase and impact in our best months, and we have received both doses. er to help our residents — following up with the Crabtree. “The focus of traffic,” he said. “I think will just see what happens “That’s wonderful be- secure vaccine appoint- positive cases — but with this phase is from Robin just with the pandemic in the fall,” Murphy said. cause I knew we were ments and even helped the seasonal flu there’s no Road in Revere until the everything is sort of up- “Nobody really knows how Route 99 merge.” doing great with the old- staff the clinics in Lynn investigation required. We side down with business- Saugus and Revere will es on Route One and with er people, the 60-and- and in Nahant.” just track the numbers.” long the immunity for the work with the Massa- traffic now starting to over (population),” Mur- When it comes to con- While getting vaccinat- vaccine protects us for. We know that with the flu chusetts Department of pick up post-pandemic.” phy said. “but to see the tinuing the fight against ed does a lot to protect Transportation and oth- However, Crabtree is vaccine we get six months younger people coming COVID-19, Murphy said it individuals from the vi- ers to continue with ad- optimistic that improve- on board — even our 12- comes down to statewide rus, recently across the — that’s why it’s an an- ditional improvements to ments to the busy corri- and 15-year-olds … I’m so efforts, rather than just globe different variants of nual vaccine. We haven’t Route One, Crabtree said. dor are finally on the way. impressed with that age those in Nahant. At the COVID-19 have been pop- received the final word Crabtree said that while Sam Minton can be group, the 12-19, even the end of the day, if more and ping up. The Delta variant on that, so I think the fall it has been difficult to de- reached at sminton@item- 12-29 (year-olds). That’s more people across the of the virus, in particular, will give us a lot more in- termine if the Everett ca- live.com. the ages that people are commonwealth get vac- seems to be proving much formation with our num- trying to reach out to. They cinated, coronavirus will more contagious, with bers.” seem to be more hesitant have the same impact on some localities across the Sam Minton can be Saltwater sinks to get it (the vaccine), but our daily lives as the sea- country reinstating mask reached at sminton@item- we’re doing great.” sonal flu, she said. guidance for public indoor live.com. Swampscott harbormaster boat’s engine

HARBORMASTER use would not be required From A1 in the week or so before he expects to have the new engine available that the engine. town could purchase. “I’m almost kind of glad However, the purchase the week is going to be is subject to the town’s rainy and cloudy,” he said. procurement guidelines, “It doesn’t look like a big which require the admin- boating weekend, so we istration to get at least dodged a bullet.” three quotes before mak- Meanwhile, Town Ad- ing the purchase. ministrator Sean Fitz- “When you’re spend- gerald said during the ing $20,000 to $25,000, Finance Committee meet- people’s eyebrows go up,” ing that the problem high- Waters said. “The cost of lighted the town’s need to these engines is a lot, but have a backup plan if the they run for many years.” harbormaster boat fails Waters said during the in the future. He noted committee meeting that that many nearby towns the boat and its current that have a harbormaster engine are around 15 have more than one boat years old. With a new en- in their fleet. gine, he said that the boat “This is a unique, emer- could last for a long time. gency-type vessel, and we While the boat is out of want to make sure at all commission, Waters said times we have that in op- that the Swampscott Fire eration,” Fitzgerald said. Department offered use of “It is a good lesson for us its boat in the case of a wa- to have a good, solid plan ter rescue or other emer- B, and I think the harbor- gency. The department’s master and I can come up boat is smaller than the with a few options to make harbormaster’s, making sure we have redundancy.” ITEM FILE PHOTO | SPENSER HASAK it an imperfect solution, Tréa Lavery can be Nancy McCarthy, a registered nurse with Nahant’s Department of Public Health, draws a dose of he said, although he ex- reached at tlavery@item- the Johnson & Johson COVID-19 vaccine during Old Neighborhood’s vaccine clinic. pressed optimism that its live.com. A8 WEDNESDAY JUNE 30, 2021 LOOK! Social Media Day, International Asteroid Day, National Organization for Women Day

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Fly like an eagle Beating the heat

ITEM PHOTO | JULIA HOPKINS ITEM PHOTO | SPENSER HASAK A solitary bald eagle glides gracefully over the Danvers River near Kernwood Country Club Eric Brock Jr. and his father, Eric Brock in Salem. The bird was photographed just after it had taken off from its perch. Sr., enjoy the pool at the Torigian Family YMCA in Peabody. Lynn woman gives scholarships to three high school students By Allysha Dunnigan “It honestly wasn’t an ITEM STAFF easy choice,” she said. This year’s winners of LYNN — Classical the Alysha Hill Bingham High graduate Alysha Leadership Scholarship are Bingham has awarded Marvelous Akande from $500 scholarships to three English High, who will be Lynn high school students attending the University of through her foundation, Massachusetts-Amherst; which aims to provide Brooke Warren from financial assistance to Classical High, who will graduates and mentor them be attending Emmanuel throughout college. College; and Haja Kalle, a Bingham has been graduate of KIPP Academy providing scholarships who also plans to attend through the Alysha Hill UMass-Amherst. Bingham Leadership In order to be considered describe a time in your life demonstrated a dedication Foundation since 2019, but for the scholarship, appli- where you overcame adver- to their studies. this year was particularly cants must be accepted sity, and how did it help to Bingham decided to start notable, as it was the first into a college, university, shape who you are today? a scholarship fund because time she decided to award or trade school for the fall The winners were select- of her own experience as the annual funding to more and must write an essay ed from 10 applications, a first-generation college than one student. answering one of two which were reviewed by a student who had to work The applicants were “so provided questions: de- foundation board. Bingham and rely on scholarships to impressive” that Bingham scribe a time when you’ve said the students’ essay pay for her post-secondary couldn’t choose just one, demonstrated leadership responses were inspir- education. She also credit- she said. in and outside of school; or ing and their transcripts ed mentors she had along the way for pushing her to finish a bachelor’s degree in mechanical engineering and a master’s in leader- Local news in the palm of your hand ship, both of which she obtained from Northeast- ern University. Alysha Bingham presents scholarships to, The benefits Bingham clockwise from top left, KIPP’s Haja Kalle, received from her mentors Lynn English’s Marvelous Akande and Classi- in college made her want to cal’s Brooke Warren. include a mentorship com- ponent in her scholarship network to connect stu- enter the tournament, and program, she said. Each dents with internships, jobs there will be food, drinks student awarded a scholar- and people working in their and music. First-, second- ship through her founda- field of choice. and third-place winners will tion has the option to join a Before the COVID-19 be awarded a cash prize. mentorship program with pandemic, Bingham relied The rest of the money raised Bingham, support she will on an annual fashion through the event will go provide for the entirety of show at the Lynn Muse- directly toward her scholar- their college education. um to help raise funds for ship fund, Bingham said. As part of that program, her scholarship. She was “The goal of the cornhole Bingham meets with able to award this year’s fundraiser is to generate students to plan their short- scholarships through last enough funds for the 2022 Full digital access for only $9.99 per month. and long-term goals and year’s show, but had to get students,” she said. “The then continues to keep in creative since the fashion scholarship amount depends 50% off your rst month of digital access touch with them throughout show — scheduled for this on how much I fundraise the school year to make sure past May — was canceled that year, but I know how when you use coupon code itemie they are making progress. due to the pandemic. much college is so I try to “I think the whole Instead, Bingham is host- give as much as I can.” at checkout at www.itemlive.com purpose of me starting the ing a cornhole tournament Bingham is inviting the foundation is just my expe- fundraiser at the museum public to attend the tourna- Eires Juy 3 riences,” said Bingham. “I on Aug. 14. The event will ment and encourages them know without scholarships be in a safe, outdoor envi- to register online through and without mentorships, ronment, which Bingham her website: alyshahillbing- I wouldn’t be successful hopes will make people hamleadership.com. Offer available to new subscribers only and I wouldn’t have even more comfortable than an Allysha Dunnigan can finished (school).” indoor show. be reached at adunnigan@ Bingham also uses her It costs $100 for a team to itemlive.com. WEATHER LOTTERY

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Mike Alongi Agganis All-Stars make epic return

One of the best parts of every summer in Lynn is Agganis Week, and I can’t overstate how excited I was that it came back this year after missing last year’s events due to the pandemic. As someone who’s only been going to Agganis Week for the past five years, I’ll ad- mit that I don’t have as much of a connec- ITEM FILE PHOTO | JULIA HOPKINS tion to the Games as Marblehead’s Godot Gaskins batted .345 this season and was a nightmare on the bases with 19 steals and 17 runs scored. some other people. But man, do I have a great time covering them each year. Marblehead, Peabody each boast a The Games are great for a number of reasons, one of which is to honor a group of pair of All-Conference selections talented, hardworking seniors in each sport who was posthumous- Gridley has served as an of the deepest rotations Schmitt. for their contributions NEC BASEBALL ly named NEC Coach of assistant coach at Mar- in the league while also Peabody also had two over the previous By Mike Alongi the Year. Gridley died in blehead under his great hitting .353 and knock- All-Conference selec- four years. But the ITEM SPORTS EDITOR May 2020. friend Mike Giardi. It ing in 23 RBI -- good for tions after a solid season Games are also there Gridley — who was was Giardi who nominat- second-most in the NEC. that saw the Tanners to award a number After a season that saw born in Lynn and raised ed Gridley for the award. Gaskins was the quint- take down Lynn Clas- of scholarships — 17 the Marblehead baseball in Peabody before star- Elsewhere for Marble- essential leadoff man for sical in the rst round this year — and also team go 13-4 and earn a ring in three sports for head, the Magicians had Marblehead, batting a of the Division 1 North to honor a tremendous share of the Northeast- Bishop Fenwick and then two players -- catcher hefty .345 and stealing tournament before bow- group of people each ern Conference South playing baseball at Sa- Charlie Titus and cen- 19 bases while also scor- ing out to Lynn English, year with the Agganis Division title, several lem State — impacted ter elder Godot Gaskins ing 17 runs. as center elder Ryan Foundation Awards. members of the Magi- the lives of many play- -- named to the NEC Marblehead also had Knight and shortstop It’s great to see peo- cians were honored when ers and coaches on the All-Conference Team. three players named to Juan Tolentino were ple like Rose Ray- the NEC All-Stars were North Shore over the Titus had a great season the NEC All-Star team both selected. mond — whom I see released — including past 20-plus years. Over both behind the plate in Jacob Sherf, Sami taking photos at nine the late Stephen Gridley, the past several years, and at bat, catching one Loughlin and Schuyler BASEBALL, B2 out of every 10 games I cover — and Jeff Ne- whall — who seeming- ly never stops pushing St. Mary’s forward on Tanners did it the athletic front — get honored for their work. Guys like Ted Grant, all on the track who more than dou- both boys and girls Coach bled the amount of NEC TRACK of the Year. scholarships awarded in his time as presi- By Daniel Kane For the boys, Peabody’s dent of the Agganis ITEM STAFF Daniel Canela (100m), Foundation, and Dr. Shaun Conrad (400m), The Peabody girls and Joel Lisoma (400m hur- Nate Bryant, who has boys track teams swept dedicated his whole dles), Brandon Glass (shot the table as Northeastern professional life to ed- put), Peter Gardikas (dis- Conference North cham- ucation. cus) and Shea Lynch (jav- pions this spring and the After being away for elin) all earned All-Con- a year, it was great to awards kept on coming ference spots in their get back to this annu- with NEC track All-Stars events. al tradition of honor- being announced this The Peabody relay teams ing student-athletes week. of Canela, Eli Batista, Ga- and other people who The Tanners racked up a briel Delacruz and Colin make what I do for a total of eight spots on both Ridley (4x100) and Tyler living such a great the boys and girls All-Con- Surman, Michael Perez, time. ference teams and had an- Logan Tracia and Con- — other six members that rad (4x400) also earned As the state tour- were named North All- All-Conference spots. nament winds down, Stars. Peabody coach Fer- it’s worth noting how nando Braz was named TRACK, B2 many local teams are still in the mix for a state championship. St. John’s Prep alone Marblehead was boasts three teams that are one or two wins away from a ti- ITEM FILE PHOTO | JULIA HOPKINS at the top of its tle, as the lacrosse Peabody’s Abby Bettencourt, who pitched a perfect game in the and wrestling teams rst round of the Division 1 North tournament, earned Northeast- are both playing in ern Conference Player of the Year honors. their respective Di- game on the court vision 1 state finals Wednesday afternoon. ference mentions in Tate The baseball team is Peabody’s Bettencourt NEC TENNIS Green eld ( rst singles) also playing Wednes- By Daniel Kane and Charles Schepens day in its state semi- ITEM STAFF (second singles). The Big final round, making Blue also had Chris Hol- them two wins away a tier above in NEC The Marblehead boys lenbach and Nick Custer from a state title. The clear ace of the on the All-Conference tennis team has quite the make it onto the North And let’s not forget NEC SOFTBALL Tanners’ staff, Betten- Team in her sister Is- bright future ahead of it All-Star Team. St. Mary’s baseball, By Mike Alongi court only allowed a abel Bettencourt and with Mika Garber on the In the South, Win- which will be defend- ITEM SPORTS EDITOR handful of runs over junior Emma Bloom. court. throp coach Marie Finn ing its Division 2 state the course of the entire The Tanners also boast- Garber may just be a was named Coach of the title against Hopkin- The season may not season and helped lead ed three NEC All-Stars freshman but he didn’t Year and Vikings’ play- ton — whom the Spar- have ended the way that Peabody to the NEC in Avery Grieco, Logan play like it, helping power ers Augie Cherico and Ari tans beat to win it all the Peabody softball North title. Her peak Lomasney and Penny an undefeated Magicians Hames made the South in 2019 — on Wednes- team wanted, but the came in the opening Spack. team at rst singles and All-Star Team. day. Tanners still have plen- round of the Division Saugus also had a earning NEC North Play- Beverly dominated the Finally, the Bish- ty to be proud of. The 1 North tournament, great season and was er of the Year honors in All-Conference doubles op Fenwick baseball softball all-stars for the when she threw a per- rewarded for it, as Sa- the process. pairings with Matthew team currently sits Northeastern Confer- fect game in a 6-0 win chems coach Steve Alm- Garber was joined on Mitchell and Ivan Contre- two wins away from a ence have been released, over Haverhill. quist was named NEC the NEC All-Conference ras and Thomas Schroter Division 3 state title and Peabody freshman Bettencourt also got Coach of the Year. The Team with teammate and and Ryan Dunleavy. and will play Medfield Abby Bettencourt has the job done with the Sachems went 9-4 in third-singles competitor The rest of the boys in the state semifinal taken home NEC Player bat, becoming one of the the regular season and Daniel Farfel. Marblehead All-Stars were Pat- round Wednesday. of the Year honors after Tanners’ most reliable won the NEC South, also had three players rick Johnson (Beverly), In the first state a stellar rst season hitters over the course falling to eventual Divi- named to the North All- Owen O’Brien (Beverly), tournament played with the Tanners. of the year. sion 2 North champion Star Team in Aidan Ryan, Sam Brockerman (Mas- in more than a year, Bettencourt contrib- But Abby Betten- Danvers in the tourna- Jack Donovan and Thom- conomet), Anders Litt- the North Shore has uted all over the eld court wasn’t the only ment after earning a as Dack. man (Gloucester), Andry a great chance to take for Peabody this year, Peabody player to be rst-round bye. Swampscott was right Payano Sosa (Gloucester), home at least one but her main weapon honored, as two of her behind Marblehead with state title. was her pitching arm. teammates joined her SOFTBALL, B2 their own pair of All-Con- TENNIS, B2 B2 SPORTS THE DAILY ITEM WEDNESDAY JUNE 30, 2021

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WEDNESDAY Wrestling Baseball Division 1 State Final Division 1 State Semifinal No. 3 New Bedford at No. 1 St. St. John’s Prep at Xaverian (4) John’s Prep (4) Division 3 State Semifinal Bishop Fenwick at Medfield (4) THURSDAY Boys Lacrosse Baseball EMass Division 1 State Final EMass Division 2 Final BC High at St. John’s Prep (7:30) St. Mary’s at Hopkinton (12)

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Baseball 1 p.m...... Arizona at St. Louis ...... MLB Network 4 p.m...... Tampa Bay at Washington ...... MLB Network 6:30 p.m...... Triple A: Worcester vs. Scranton/Wilkes Barre ...... NESN+ 7 p.m...... NY Mets at Atlanta ...... MLB Network 7:07 p.m...... Seattle at Toronto ...... YouTube 7:10 p.m...... Kansas City at Boston ...... NESN; WEEI-FM 93.7 10:30 p.m. ....Texas at Oakland (in progress) ...... MLB Network College baseball 7 p.m...... World Series: Mississippi State vs. Vanderbilt (if nec.) ....ESPN2 Pro basketball 8 p.m...... WNBA: Chicago at Dallas ...... CBSSN 9 p.m...... Phoenix at LA Clippers ...... ESPN 10 p.m...... WNBA: Minnesota at Phoenix ...... CBSSN Cycling 7:30 a.m...... Tour de France (Stage 5) ...... NBCSN Pro hockey 8 p.m...... Montreal at Tampa Bay ...... NBCSN ITEM FILE PHOTO | JULIA HOPKINS Tennis 6 a.m...... Wimbledon ...... ESPN Peabody’s Juan Tolentino, right, batted .370 in the lead-off spot and laced two home runs this spring. NHL PLAYOFFS

STANLEY CUP FINALS MONDAY Peabody’s Tolentino, Knight earn (Best-of-7; x-if necessary) Tampa Bay at Montreal, 8 p.m. MONDAY WEDNESDAY Tampa Bay 5, Montreal 1, Tampa Bay x-Montreal at Tampa Bay, TBA leads series 1 - 0 FRIDAY All-Conference baseball honors WEDNESDAY Montreal at Tampa Bay, 8 p.m. x-Tampa Bay at Montreal, TBA BASEBALL of .550 and scored 19 runs closer, while Saugus’ Na- nor Correnti and Nate FRIDAY SUNDAY From B1 on the year. than Ing, Winthrop’s Bob- Stern, Saugus’ Jason Ca- Tampa Bay at Montreal, 8 p.m. x-Montreal at Tampa Bay, TBA The Tanners also saw by Hubert, Masconomet’s saletto, Salem’s Bobby Tolentino and Knight ace Justin Powers and Aaron Zenus, Danvers’ Jellison, Masconomet’s NBA PLAYOFFS both proved themselves in elder Nick Villano get Joe Zamejtis, Gloucester’s Erik Sibbach and Ethan named to the NEC All- Jack Costanzo and Zach to be two of the best hit- Cote, Danvers’ Brendan Star Team. Abbott and Beverly’s Aus- CONFERENCE FINALS WEDNESDAY ters in the league, with Trohon and John Curran, (Best-of-7; x-if necessary) Phoenix at L.A. Clippers, 9 p.m. Masconomet slugger tin Bernard rounded out Tolentino batting a hefty Sean Moynihan took the NEC All-Conference Gloucester’s Zach Morris, SUNDAY THURSDAY .370 and smashing two Brett Moore and Zach Milwaukee 113, Atlanta 102, Milwau- Atlanta at Milwaukee, 8:30 p.m. home NEC MVP honors Team. kee leads series 2-1 FRIDAY home runs from the lead- after leading the league The rest of the NEC Oliver, Winthrop’s David MONDAY x-L.A. Clippers at Phoenix, 9 p.m. off spot while Knight put in RBI (24) and also serv- All-Star team is made DiCicco and Beverly’s L.A. Clippers 116, Phoenix 102, SATURDAY up an on-base percentage ing as the Chieftains’ up of Swampscott’s Con- Sam Armbruster. Phoenix leads series 3-2 x-Milwaukee at Atlanta, 8:30 p.m. TUESDAY MONDAY Milwaukee at Atlanta, 8:30 p.m. x-Atlanta at Milwaukee, 8:30 p.m. Saugus, Marblehead headline MLB

AMERICAN LEAGUE NATIONAL LEAGUE East Division East Division NEC All-Conference softball team W L Pct GB W L Pct GB Boston 48 31 .608 _ New York 40 34 .541 _ SOFTBALL Jenna Hoofnagle and Ella Tampa Bay 47 32 .595 1 Washington 38 38 .500 3 Marshall representing the Toronto 40 36 .526 6½ Atlanta 37 40 .481 4½ From B1 New York 40 38 .513 7½ Philadelphia 36 40 .474 5 Fishermen. Swampscott’s Baltimore 25 54 .316 23 Miami 33 44 .429 8½ Nicolette Fraser rounded Central Division Central Division Sachems ace Leah Ven- W L Pct GB W L Pct GB tre was honored as the out the All-Conference se- Chicago 45 32 .584 _ Milwaukee 46 33 .582 _ lone Saugus player on lections. Cleveland 42 33 .560 2 Chicago 42 37 .532 4 The rest of the NEC Minnesota 33 43 .434 11½ Cincinnati 39 38 .506 6 the All-Conference Team, Detroit 34 45 .430 12 St. Louis 38 41 .481 8 while Lily Ventre, Cat All-Star Team is made Kansas City 33 44 .429 12 Pittsburgh 29 48 .377 16 up of Swampscott’s Riley West Division West Division Schena and Kirby Dalton Scanlon, Winthrop’s So a W L Pct GB W L Pct GB were all named NEC All- Houston 48 31 .608 _ San Francisco 50 28 .641 _ Vitale and Izzy Mahoney, Oakland 47 33 .588 1½ Los Angeles 48 31 .608 2½ Stars. Salem’s Cassidi O’Leary, Seattle 41 38 .519 7 San Diego 47 33 .588 4 Marblehead, Danvers Los Angeles 38 40 .487 9½ Colorado 32 47 .405 18½ Marblehead’s Ashleigh Texas 30 48 .385 17½ Arizona 22 58 .275 29 and Gloucester each Maude, Danvers’ Becky boasted two All-Confer- Zellin and Emily Goddard, Tuesday’s Games (Quantrill 0-2), 7:10 p.m. ence picks, with Jolie L.A. Angels at N.Y. Yankees, 7:05 Kansas City (Minor 6-5) at Boston Gloucester’s Natalie Ai- ITEM FILE PHOTO | JULIA HOPKINS p.m. (Pérez 5-4), 7:10 p.m. Quintana and Lauren ello and Riley Thibodeau, Tampa Bay at Washington, 7:05 p.m. Baltimore (Harvey 3-9) at Houston Donovan representing the Masconomet’s Eliza Rei- Saugus coach Steve Almquist, center, was Seattle at Toronto, 7:07 p.m. (Garcia 6-4), 8:10 p.m. Magicians, Lily Eldridge mold and Olivia Filmore named Northeastern Conference Coach of the Detroit at Cleveland, 7:10 p.m. Minnesota (Ober 0-0) at Chicago Kansas City at Boston, 7:10 p.m. and Brooke Grassia rep- and Beverly’s Noelle Mc- Year after the Sachems earned a NEC South ti- White Sox (Cease 6-3), 8:10 p.m. resenting the Falcons and Lane. tle this spring. Baltimore at Houston, 8:10 p.m. Texas (Allard 2-3) at Oakland (Bassitt Minnesota at Chicago White Sox, 8-2), 9:40 p.m. 8:10 p.m. Thursday’s Games Texas at Oakland, 9:40 p.m. Wednesday’s Games L.A. Angels at N.Y. Yankees, 1:05 Tampa Bay (Wacha 1-2) at Washing- p.m. Peabody’s Davila named ton (Lester 1-3), 4:05 p.m. Seattle at Toronto, 1:07 p.m. L.A. Angels (Ohtani 3-1) at N.Y. Yan- Kansas City at Boston, 1:10 p.m. kees (Germán 4-5), 7:05 p.m. Minnesota at Chicago White Sox, Seattle (Sheffield 5-7) at Toronto 2:10 p.m. (Matz 7-3), 7:07 p.m. Texas at Oakland, 3:37 p.m. NEC North MVP for girls track Detroit (Peralta 0-1) at Cleveland Houston at Cleveland, 7:10 p.m. TRACK of Sebastian Gilligan (one for the season. Savanna Sarah Aylwin (Masconom- TODAY IN SPORTS From B1 mile) and Stephen Nale- Vargas (100m), Jolene et, long jump), Charlotte snik (110m). Murphy (200m), Sadai Losee (Masconomet, triple June 30 second switch-hitter and the Marblehead also earned NEC boys All-Stars were Headley-Mawasi (400m), jump) and the Gloucester 1916 — Amateur Chick Evans 20th player in baseball history a good chunk of boys Trevor Strauss (Peabody), Sarah DiVasta (one mile), 4x400 relay team of Rumi Jr. wins the U.S. Open with a to reach 3,000 hits when he All-Conference honorees Ben McKiernan (Pea- and Aaliyah Alleyne (jave- Thomas, Mackay Brooks, record 286 total. singles in the sixth inning with Loeden Rodrigues body), Domenic Scalese lin) also led the pack with Patrick and Darcy Muller. 1929 — Bobby Jones beats Al against the Minnesota Twins. (two mile) and Ciro Martin (Peabody), Sasha Kessel All-Conference honors. Girls NEC All-Stars in- Espinosa by 23 strokes in a Murray joins Pete Rose, the Sotos (800m) earning spots (Masconomet), Simon The relay teams of Var- cluded Gina Mariniello 36-hole playoff to win the U.S. career hits leader with 4,256. along with the 4x800 relay Berents (Masconomet), gas, Headley-Mawasi, Ava (Peabody), Yosemery Ba- Open. 2002 — Ronaldo scores both team of Martin Sotos, Ryan Devon Testa (Marble- D’Ambrosio and Murphy tista (Peabody), Lindsey 1962 — Murle Lindstrom wins goals to lead Brazil to a 2-0 vic- head), Cam Hea tz (Mar- (4x100) and DiVasta, Cai- Wilson (Peabody), Olivia Thompson, Rodrigues and the U.S. Women’s Open by two tory over Germany for the team’s blehead), Grant Eastin lyn Buckley, Kyra Buckley Guerriero (Masconom- Peter Clifford. strokes over Jo Anne Prentice record fifth World Cup title. (Beverly), Liam Ouellette and Samantha Simmons et), Greta Mowers (Mas- Saugus’ Jarod DeSousa and Ruth Jessen. 2012 — Yaroslava Shvedova of (Beverly), Adian McMas- (4x800) also made the conomet), Cate Trautman was named South MVP 1965 — The NFL grants Atlanta Kazakhstan becomes the first ter (Swampscott), Luke All-Conference Team. (Marblehead), Claire Tips a franchise. Rankin Smith Sr., player in a Grand Slam tourna- after a great season in the Llewellyn (Danvers), Wil- Marblehead’s Devin (Marblehead), Kylie Mc- an Executive Vice President of ment to win every point of a set high jump. Swampscott’s iam Sheehan (Danvers), Whalen earned All-Con- Carthy (Beverly), Olivia Life Insurance Company of Geor- on her way to beating French Joey Do (triple jump) Ryan McHale (Danvers), ference honors in the King (Swampscott), Katie gia, pays $8.5 million for the Open runner-up Sara Errani 6-0, also earned a spot on the Dillon Riley (Winthrop), 100m hurdles. Wal eld (Danvers), Emma franchise. It’s the highest price 6-4 in the third round of Wimble- All-Conference Team. Christopher Cappuccio The rest of the girls Eagan (Danvers), Ella paid in league history at the don. The rest of the boys (Winthrop), Luke Walka- All-Conference Team in- Young (Gloucester), Sarah time. 2013 — Inbee Park wins the All-Conference Team in- ma (Gloucester), Andrew cluded South MVP Haley Baker (Gloucester), Mad- 1978 — Willie McCovey U.S. Women’s Open for her third cluded the Beverly duo of Coelho (Gloucester), Eli- Murph (Danvers, 400m ison Lawler (Gloucester), becomes the 12th player in straight major this year. Babe Jaichaun Stanton-Jones jah Tapia Gately (Saugus) hurdles), Mia Kaspero- Beatriz Holzbach (Win- major league history to hit 500 Zaharias is the last player to win — who also was named and Joseph Wong (Salem). wicz (Beverly, two mile), throp), Nora McCarey home runs. three straight majors on the cal- NEC MVP (200m) — and For the girls, Peabody’s Caelie Patrick (Glouces- (Winthrop), Serena Cac- 1991 — Wimbledon breaks 114 endar, but that was in 1950 Brady Trask (long jump) Arlene Davila (discus) was ter, 800m), Mackenzie Gil- ciola (Saugus) and Sierra years of tradition by playing on when that’s all there were. and the Masconomet pair named NEC North MVP ligan (Beverly, high jump), Clawson (Salem). the middle Sunday of the tourna- 2015 — The United States ment, a move forced by a huge defeat Germany 2-0 in semifi- backlog of matches caused by nals at Women’s World Cup. rain earlier in the week. Carli Lloyd converts a penalty Northeastern Conference names 1991 — Meg Mallon sinks a kick for Team USA and a 1-0 10-foot birdie putt on the final lead. Substitute Kelley O’Hara hole to break a tie with Pat scores in the 84th minute off a Bradley and Ayako Okamoto and Lloyd cross to seal the U.S. boys, girls tennis All-Stars win the LPGA Championship. team’s 2-0 victory. 1994 — Diego Maradona is 2016 — Coastal Carolina capi- TENNIS season and the four each North All-Star Team for The rest of the NEC All- kicked out of the World Cup by talizes on two errors on the From B1 earned All-Conference the Big Blue. Stars were Ella Gharabe- FIFA for failing a drug test follow- same play for four unearned nods. Marblehead’s Tess Saugus girls coach Kris- gian (Masconomet), Chloe ing Argentina’s June 25 victory runs in the sixth inning, and the Noah Willett (Gloucester), Keaney was also named a ten Gerety earned Coach Ahern (Masconomet), over Nigeria in Foxboro, Mass. Chanticleers win their first Dante Roper (Salem) and 1994 — Tonya Harding is national championship in any Jariel DelValle (Salem). North All-Star. of the Year honors and the Lauren Calabrese (Mas- stripped of her national title and sport with a 4-3 victory over Ari- The Marblehead girls Swampscott’s Alli- Sachems had a North All- conomet), Elsie Carsey banned for life from the U.S. Fig- zona in Game 3 of the College were powered by the dou- son Skulley also earned Star selection in Lanna (Beverly), Jenna Kee ure Skating Association because World Series finals. The Chanti- bles pairings of Emily All-Conference honors Queiroz. (Danvers), Olivia Deker- of her role in an attack on cleers are the first program Clough and Lauren Pod- after her year in the rst Peabody’s So a Valen- manji (Danvers), Amanda Nancy Kerrigan. since Minnesota in 1956 to win gur ( rst doubles) and singles spot. Madeline Ca- cia and Salem’s Anna Tinkham (Danvers) and 1995 — Eddie Murray of the the title in its first CWS appear- Leah Saulnier and Ava labrese and Sarah Triben- Sokolow earned spots on Sophia Picano (Glouces- Cleveland Indians becomes the ance. Ullian (second doubles) all dis were named to the the South All-Star Team. ter). WEDNESDAY JUNE 30, 2021 THE DAILY ITEM B3 NATION Fears aside, no mass exodus from collapsed building’s twin

By Terry Spencer and found that indicates the Russ Bynum tower is in danger of col- ASSOCIATED PRESS lapse. That didn’t reassure ev- SURFSIDE, Fla. — eryone. About a block from the “I’m petrified of return- Miami-area beachfront ing,” said Rebecca Wein- condominium tower that stock, a snowbird who collapsed sits its sister bought a sixth-floor con- building, erected a year do in the north building later by the same compa- four years ago with her PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS ny, using the same materi- husband. She is in New Crews work in the rubble Champlain Towers South condo in Surfside, Fla. als and a similar design. It York, where she was when has faced the same tides the south tower collapsed and salty air. early Thursday, killing at This has made some least 11 people and leav- ‘Excruciating:’ Florida collapse residents of Champlain ing 150 missing. Towers North worried While she agrees the enough to leave, though north building is well search stretches to Day Six most have remained, say- maintained, she said ing they are confident that’s not enough to satis- their almost 40-year-old, fy her that it’s completely By Russ Bynum here” line and focus their have definitive answers. attach a couple of cords to 12-story building is bet- safe. It was completed in ASSOCIATED PRESS efforts parts of the debris We give them the facts. a concrete boulder and lift ter maintained. They say pile that are farther from We take them to the site,” it and call it a day.” Some 1982, one year after the SURFSIDE, Fla. — their building doesn’t south tower, and built by the structure, Surfside she said. “They have seen of the concrete pieces are The slow work of sifting have the same problems the same developer, Na- Mayor Charles Burkett the operation. They under- smaller, the size of basket- through the remnants of with cracking in support than Reiber, through his told Miami television sta- stand now how it works, balls or baseballs. a collapsed Florida condo beams and in the pool firm, Nattel Construction. tion WSVN. and they are preparing From outside a neigh- building stretched into a area that 2018 engineer- The possibility that the Also Tuesday, the White themselves for news, one boring building on Mon- sixth day Tuesday, as fam- ing reports show the south collapse was caused by House announced that way or the other.” day, more than two dozen ilies desperate for prog- tower had. a design or construction President Joe Biden and Rescuers are using buck- family members watched ress endured a wrenching The collapse of Cham- flaw means she won’t be first lady Jill Biden would et brigades and heavy ma- teams of searchers ex- plain Towers South in the returning anytime soon. wait for answers. travel to Surfside on chinery as they work atop cavate the building site. town of Surfside on Thurs- “I am out my investment, “We have people waiting Thursday. a precarious mound of pul- Some held onto each oth- day has drawn attention I am out my apartment, I and waiting and waiting Just two additional bod- verized concrete, twisted er for support. Others to older high-rise build- am out my future, but we for news,” Miami-Dade ies were found Monday, steel and the remnants of hugged and prayed. Some ings throughout South are talking about lives Mayor Daniella Levine raising the count of con- dozens of households. The people took photos. Florida and prompted here,” she said. The only Cava told reporters. “We firmed dead to 11. That efforts include firefighters, Authorities insisted they Miami-Dade Mayor Dan- way she’ll return, she said, have them coping with leaves 150 people still sniffer dogs and search ex- are not losing hope. iella Levine Cava to order is if two independent en- the news that they might unaccounted for in the perts using radar and so- Deciding to transition a 30-day audit of whether gineers — not from South not have their loved ones community just outside nar devices. from search-and-rescue such buildings under her Florida — agree it’s safe. come out alive and still Miami. Authorities said it’s still work to a recovery oper- jurisdiction are comply- North tower residents hope against hope that Authorities meet fre- a search-and-rescue oper- ation is agonizing, said ing with a required re- who want to temporarily they will. They’re learn- quently with families to ation, but no one has been Dr. Joseph A. Barbera, a certification of structural relocate are being offered ing that some of their explain what they’re doing found alive since hours af- professor at George Wash- integrity at 40 years. She federal assistance, just as loved ones will come out and to answer questions. ter the collapse on Thurs- ington University. That said she wants any issues survivors from the south as body parts. This is the They have discussed how day. decision is fraught with raised by inspections to be tower are. kind of information that DNA matches are made The pancake collapse considerations, he said, immediately addressed. But most residents inter- is just excruciating for ev- to help identify the dead, of the building left layer that only those on the She’s also urged munici- viewed Monday are taking eryone.” how next-of-kin will be upon layer of intertwined ground can make. palities within the county the position of Philip and The work has been de- contacted and explained debris, frustrating efforts Barbera coauthored a to follow suit. Miami, for Nora Zyne, who are stay- liberate and treacherous. in “extreme detail” how to reach anyone who may study examining disas- example, has launched a ing put in their fifth-floor Thunderstorms rolled they are searching the have survived in a pocket ters where some people 45-day audit of buildings condo. The Zynes bought through the area Tuesday mound, the mayor said. of space. survived under rubble for six stories and higher that their condo 12 years ago, morning, and debris fell With that knowledge, “Every time there’s an prolonged periods of time. are 40 years old or older. and have lived there full onto the search area over- she said, families are com- action, there’s a reaction,” He has also advised teams Inspectors performed time for six. They have night from the shattered ing to their own conclu- Miami-Dade Assistant on where to look for poten- a quick-hit examination several friends and ac- edge of the part of the sions. Fire Chief Raide Jadal- tial survivors and when to of the north building and quaintances who lived in building that still stands. “Some are feeling more lah said Monday during a conclude “that the proba- Surfside Mayor Charles the south tower and re- That forced rescuers to hopeful, some less hope- news conference. “It’s not bility of continued surviv- Burkett said nothing was main missing. mark a “don’t go beyond ful, because we do not an issue of we could just al is very, very small.” Blackhawks hire outside firm to ‘Heat dome’ atop investigate sex abuse claims Northwest sends

By Jay Cohen temps soaring ASSOCIATED PRESS CHICAGO — The Chi- By Chris Grygiel gist in Seattle, said a strong cago Blackhawks have ASSOCIATED PRESS ridge of high pressure is causing temperatures more hired a former federal SEATTLE — Portland, associated with Arizona prosecutor to conduct an Oregon, broke its all-time than the Northwest. independent review of heat record on Saturday. “The heat that we’ve expe- allegations that a former It then broke it again on player was sexually as- Sunday, registering a tem- rienced over the last couple saulted by a then-assis- perature of 112 degrees days … is highly unusual tant coach in 2010. Fahrenheit — besting the and has been historic. We’re CEO Danny Wirtz an- record set a day earlier by 4 talking all time tempera- nounced the move in an degrees. ture records that are being internal memo Monday Seattle, known nation- broken, in some cases by 5, that was confirmed by a ally for its mild weather 10 degrees,” Pullin said. person familiar with the and rainy days, hit 104 F ARE THE HIGH decision who spoke to on Sunday. The National TEMPERATURES The Associated Press on Weather Service said that CAUSING PROBLEMS? condition of anonymity was an all-time record for Normal routines have because of the sensitivity FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS the city and was the first been disrupted as govern- of the situation. time the area recorded two ments and private business- “An experienced team The Chicago Blackhawks’ case is progressing after a former player brought sexual assault allegations against a then-assistant coach in 2010. consecutive triple digit days es react to the unprecedent- of professionals, led by since records began being ed weather and try to keep former federal prosecu- team’s general counsel. two lawsuits against the former player who sued kept in 1894. people cool. In Eugene, Ore- tor Reid Schar of the law “We’ll await the results team. The first alleges and is seeking more than And it was predicted gon, the U.S. track and field firm of Jenner & Block of the investigation and sexual assault by former $150,000 in damages is that temperatures would trials were halted Sunday LLP, has been retained then decide what if any- assistant coach Brad- referred in the document be even hotter on Monday. afternoon and fans were and is currently con- thing needs to be done ley Aldrich during the as “John Doe.” What is going on? asked to evacuate the stadi- ducting an independent from our standpoint,” team’s run to the 2010 The eight-page lawsuit The Pacific Northwest is um due to extreme heat. review of these allega- Bettman said. Stanley C aup title, and says Aldrich, then a video experiencing a days-long Officials in Portland, Or- tions,” Wirtz said in the Bettman declined to the second was filed by coach for the Blackhawks, heat wave that forecasters egon, shut down light rail memo obtained by the AP “turned on porn and be- say whether the result a former student whom have called “historic,” dan- and street cars until Tues- after it was first report- of the firm’s investiga- Aldrich was convicted of gan to masturbate in gerous and a harbinger of day due to high tempera- ed by The Athletic. “Mr. tion should be made assaulting in Michigan. front of” the player with- things to come as climate tures and some districts Schar and his firm have public, preferring to wait “We take the allega- out his consent. It says change affects global weath- halted summer school bus significant experiencefor its completion to ad- tions described in these Aldrich also threatened er patterns. service and people braced conducting independent dress that issue. Asked lawsuits very seriously,” to “physically, financial- WHY IS IT SO for possibly the hottest day investigative reviews, about possible punish- Wirtz said in his memo. ly and emotionally” hurt HOT IN THE have no previous ties to ment handed down by the “They in no way reflect the player if he “did not NORTHWEST NOW? of the scorcher. And the the Blackhawks organi- league, Bettman said all this organization’s cul- engage in sexual activity” The temperatures started city’s Parks & Recreation zation, and have been di- options are available. ture or values.” with him. rising Friday and aren’t ex- department closed outdoor rected to follow the facts “I think we need to wait A former player said Al- According to TSN, two pected to cool until Tuesday, pools Monday, saying it was wherever they lead.” and see what the result drich assaulted him, and Blackhawks players told with the mercury register- too hot and dangerous for Speaking before Game of the investigation and that the team did nothing then-skills coach Paul ing more than 30 degrees employees to be outside. 1 of the Stanley Cup Fi- the litigation that seems after he informed an em- Vincent in May 2010 of higher than normal in many In Seattle, the school dis- nal, NHL Commissioner to be pending as well,” he ployee. The lawsuit, filed inappropriate behavior areas of Washington and trict on Monday canceled Gary Bettman said the said. on May 7 in Cook Coun- by Aldrich. Vincent said Oregon. The cause is a “heat summer meal service at league learned “relative- The investigation into ty Circuit Court, alleges he asked mental skills dome” that has affected schools “to protect our stu- ly recently” of the alle- one of the NHL’s most Aldrich also assaulted coach James Gary to fol- parts of the West for about dents, families, and staff” so gations. It was informed high-profile franchises another unidentifiedlow up with the players two weeks. Justin Pullin, a people wouldn’t be ventur- of the accusations by the comes after the filing of Blackhawks player. The and management. weather service meteorolo- ing out at mid-day. B4 THE DAILY ITEM WEDNESDAY JUNE 30, 2021 COMICS

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CROSSWORD DEAR ABBY Woman’s marital arrangement causes family strife DEAR ABBY: My grow up to be indepen- adult daughter is mar- Dear Abby is written by Abigail dent. ried. She also has a boy- Van Buren, also known as Jeanne DEAR ABBY: My hus- friend. Both of these men band’s birthday is on the live with her and share Phillips, and was founded by her same day as our grand- her bed. Her children are mother, Pauline Phillips. Contact son’s rst communion. horri ed by it and want Dear Abby at DearAbby.com or P.O. Our grandson’s family nothing to do with their lives out of town, about a mother. They are embar- Box 69440, Los Angeles, CA 90069. day’s drive. The problem rassed and ashamed, as is, my husband is not am I. Her older children Catholic and doesn’t are of age but still in to invite your grandchil- to put her 2 cents in. I want to go because he school. They would like to dren to live with you until have been treated like doesn’t want to spend his move out but can’t afford they are out of school and crap by his mother after birthday driving and sit- to; the youngest is a mi- able to live on their own. doing everything possible ting in a church. I am so nor and afraid of the boy- Your daughter, her hus- to help her. I don’t know torn. Should I push it? He friend. My daughter’s band and her boyfriend what to do at this point. was upset when I told husband doesn’t object to may be happier with all I’m slowly pulling away him I wanted to go. He the share plan. Is there of the children out of the from the man I love, and feels I should put him anything I can do to help picture. Parents of the he doesn’t seem to care. before the children and the kids? year, they are not. What should I do? grandchildren. DEAR ABBY: I need CROWDED BED IN IN THE MIDDLE your advice on a certain STUCK IN OHIO COLORADO topic. I’m in my early 30s, DEAR STUCK: Your DEAR IN THE MID- DEAR CROWDED: and my husband is in his husband is barely out of DLE: Your husband is Why is your youngest early 20s. We’re currently his teens. It may have being childish and self- grandchild afraid of your living with my mother- been an oversight, but you ish. Your grandchild will daughter’s boyfriend? in-law, who has put a omitted the most import- have only one rst com- Has he been physically or damper on my and my ant fact from your letter. munion, while you and emotionally abusive or husband’s relationship. WHY ARE YOU TWO your husband can cele- “grooming” her? If you She tells my husband LIVING WITH HIS brate his birthday on an- don’t know the answer, it what to do, tries to make MOTHER? She treats other day. Can you get to is important you nd out decisions for him and him like a child because the site by other means of so you can intervene, if doesn’t give him a choice that’s the way she has al- transportation to spare necessary. If there is phys- about anything. ways treated him. If you him the driving? He ical abuse or possibly My husband and I have want to save your mar- should be ashamed of grooming going on, CPS been talking about mov- riage, move heaven and himself. I hope his candle should be noti ed. A po- ing when the time is earth to get the two of you goes out before he makes tential solution might be right, but she continues out of there so he can a wish! BRIDGE

Play a dead card more quickly If you hold a trump honor that three rounds of clubs, but when stands no chance of winning a trick, South cashed the spade king, Flod- consider playing it earlier than nec- qvist dropped the queen. Flodqvist, essary. Declarer might think that the seeing that the queen couldn’t take trumps are breaking badly, turn his a trick, hoped to mislead declarer. attention to the side suits and later South was fooled. Thinking the allow you a ruff with a low trump. trumps were breaking 4-1, he Today’s deal was played in the cashed the heart ace, played a heart match between Sweden and Spain to the king and ruffed a heart in at the 1974 European Champi- hand. Disaster! Flodqvist overruffed onship. Both teams played in four with the spade nine, then led a club, spades. At the rst table, West led promoting his partner’s spade 10 as a club to his partner’s ace, won the the setting trick. second trick with the club king and True, declarer should have drawn a exited with a club to South’s queen. second round of trumps just in case. Declarer cashed the spade king, led If West does discard, South con- a second spade, picking up West’s tinues with three rounds of hearts, queen, drew the last trump, estab- ruf ng the last in hand if necessary. lished the hearts and won 11 tricks. Then he leads a trump to dummy At the other table, the Swedish and runs the winning hearts. East is West, Tjolpe Flodqvist, successfully welcome to one trump trick. However, deected declarer from the winning that doesn’t detract from Flodqvist’s course. The defenders began with imaginative play. WEDNESDAY JUNE 30, 2021 THE DAILY ITEM B5 WHAT TO WATCH DID YOU KNOW?

8 p.m. PBS Nature David Attenborough narrates “The Bat Man of Mex- Big Brother Season 23 ico,” which follows ecologist Rodrigo Medellín as he tries to save the lesser long-nosed bat from extinc- tion. Without these bats, Mexico’s most famous ex- port, tequila, faces an equally stark fate: This partic- ular species of bat pollinates the plants from which the liquor is made. Giving these benign creatures a new future requires Medellín to track their epic mi- gration across Mexico, sprinkling harmless UV dust on the bats and then following their glowing quano. 8 p.m. FOX MasterChef Sherry Yard — one of America’s most inuential pas- try chefs, as well as a restaurateur and cookbook author — serves as guest judge in this new episode, which tests the home cooks’ baking skills for the rst time in a tricky dessert challenge. The prospect of elimination also is on the line, adding to the sus- pense. Gordon Ramsay is the host and head judge; Joe Bastianich and Aarón Sánchez also are on the judging panel. 8 p.m. CW Kung Fu After a case Evan (Gavin Stenhouse) is working on takes an unfortunate turn, Nicky (Olivia Liang) offers her assistance in the new episode “Choice.” Elsewhere, Ryan (Jon Prasida) works up the cour- age to introduce Joe (guest star Bradley Gibson) as his boyfriend to his parents, while Zhilan and Kerwin (guest stars Yvonne Chapman, Ludi Lin) get a sur- prise visitor. Tzi Ma, Shannon Dang and Kheng Hua Tan also star. 8 p.m. NBC 2021 Stanley Cup Final The most grueling spectacle in all of sports gets under way tonight with Game 1 of the Stanley Cup Final. The victor of this best-of-seven series wins the NHL championship for 2020-21 and earns the right to hoist Lord Stanley’s Cup. 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Ty truTV will premiere its new series, la and Will, and the jealousies lead to a blow up premiere of Big Brother on Wednes- Warren Christie, the movie centers Pennington, Alison Victoria and Tani- Backyard Bar Wars, on Thursday, July that suggests the island is simply too small for this day, July 7 at 8 PM ET/PT, hosted around a Christmas getaway to As- ya Nayak will mentor three skilled 8 at 10:30 ET/PT. This is most de - quartet to co-exist. Elsewhere, Joe and Stef jointly by Julie Chen Moonve. An all-new pen, with interesting circumstances. teams of up-and-coming ippers. nitely not your average build show. When Maggie’s (Acker) ex-hus- This seaside home improvement Based on the rising trend of DIY confront his crippling fear of commitment. group of houseguests move into the 9 p.m. band, Jeff (Kristian Bruun), and his clash will play out in picturesque at-home bars, the series is a send- newly redesigned house. 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CLEANING/ City of Lynn COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS MAINTENANCE The City of Lynn is soliciting bids for the following: THE TRIAL COURT PROBATE AND FAMILY COURT DUCT CLEANING AND ABATEMENT ORDER FOR SERVICE BY FECTEAU-LEARY JUNIOR SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL PUBLICATION AND MAILING 33 NORTH COMMON STREET Essex Probate and Family Court WE TAKE AND DISPOSE LYNN, MA 36 Federal Street Salem, MA 01970 Scope of work includes, but is not limited to, cleaning of the existing ducts, shafts, (978) 744-1020 and plenum spaces, and to remove asbestos contamination assumed to be Docket No. SU20D1004DR OF ANYTHING present in the air conveyance systems. Iris Sosa The work is estimated to cost $350,000.00. vs. Wilmer Sosa Cellars, Attics, Bids are subject to M.G.L. c.149 §44A-J and to minimum wage rates as required Garages, Yards, Stores, etc. by M.G.L. c.149 §§26 to 27H inclusive. Upon motion of plaintiff(s) for an order directing the defendant to appear, plead, or answer, in accordance with Mass.R.Civ.P./Mass.R.Dom.Rel.P.Rule 4, it Call for quick service General Bidders must be certified by the Division of Capital Asset Management appearing to the court that this is an action for Divorce 1B. and best prices. and Maintenance (DCAMM) in the following category of work, Asbestos Removal, and must submit a current DCAMM Certificate of Eligibility and signed DCAMM Pursuant to Supplemental Probate Court Rule 411, an Automatic Restraining Order Prime/General Contractor Update Statement. has been entered against the above name parties. Defendant cannot be found within the Commonwealth and his/her present whereabouts are unknown. THIS PROJECT IS BEING ELECTRONICALLY BID AND HARD COPY BIDS WILL NOT BE Personal service on defendant is therefore not practicable, and defendant has not ACCEPTED. Please review the instructions in the bid documents on how to register voluntarily appeared in this action. WE ALSO RENT as an electronic bidder. The bids are to be prepared and submitted at www.biddocsonline.com. Tutorials and instructions on how to complete the It is Ordered that the defendant is directed to appear, plead, answer, or otherwise ROLL-OFF DUMPSTERS electronic bid documents are available online (click on the "Tutorial" tab at the move with respect to the complaint herein on or before July 27, 2021. bottom footer). 15 yards, 20 yards, and 30 yards If you fail to do so this Court will proceed to a hearing and adjudication of this All Bids shall be submitted electronically online at www.biddocsonline.com no matter. later than the dates and times specified below. Date: June 18, 2021 General Bids will be received until Thursday, July 15, 2021 at 2:00 P.M. and publicly opened online forthwith. Jennifer M R Ulwick 781-593-5308 / 781-598-0646 JUSTICE OF PROBATE AND FAMILY COURT General Bids must be accompanied by a negotiable bid guarantee which shall not be less than five percent (5%) of the greatest possible bid amount. Bid guarantee Item: June 30, 2021 ericzdisposal.com should be made payable to the City of Lynn. CLEANING/ Bid Forms and Contract Documents will be available for pickup on 11:00AM, LEGALS MAINTENANCE FUELS/HEATING Wednesday, June 30, 2021 at www.BidDocsOnline.com (may be viewed electronically and hardcopy requested) or at Nashoba Blue, Inc. at 433 Main Street, Hudson, MA 01749 (978-568-1167). City of Lynn Invitation for Bids RONNIE Z There is a refundable plan deposit of $50.00 per set (maximum of 2 sets) payable Installation of Concrete Sidewalks, to BidDocsOnline Inc. Curbs and Related Items The City of Lynn invites sealed bids from qualified contractors for the supply and MOVING FUEL ASSISTANCE ACCEPTED Deposits must be electronically paid or must be a certified or cashier's check. This 24 HOUR BURNER SERVICE deposit will be refunded for up to two sets for General Bidders and for one set for installation of concrete sidewalks, curbs and related items for various departments Leave your moving to us! within the City of Lynn. Whether it be one piece or more! We service Sub- bidders upon return of the sets in good condition within thirty days of receipt gas and oil of general bids. Otherwise the deposit shall be the property of the awarding 10% off for senior citizens, authority. Work is on an as needed basis and not related to a specific project. Contractor veterans, and disabled heating systems. must be prequalified with the Massachusetts Department of Transportation. Oil tanks Bidders requesting Contract documents be mailed to them shall include a Call Ronnie installed/removed. separate check for $50.00 per set for UPS Ground (or $65.00 per set for UPS Bids are subject to M.G.L. c.30, § 39M and to the minimum wage rates as required by M.G.L.c.149 §§ 26 - 27H. 781-321-2499 781-592-9505 overnight), payable to BidDocsOnline, to cover mailing costs. For a free estimate The Contract Documents may be seen, but not removed at: Specifications will be available for pick up starting Wednesday, June 30, 2021 at Lynn City Hall, Purchasing Department, Room 205, 3 City Hall Square, Lynn, MA REAL ESTATE Nashoba Blue, Inc. 01901. Specifications will be mailed or emailed upon request to the purchasing RENTALS FOR SALE 433 Main Street department at [email protected] or at 781-586-6893 Hudson, MA 01749 (978) 568-1167 Bids must be sealed and marked "Bid #03-390 Installation of Concrete APARTMENTS www.biddocsonline.com Sidewalks" and submitted in form to the address above. Bids will be received until 11:00AM on Thursday, July 15, 2021. FLAX POND PRE-BID CONFERENCE / SITE VISIT: Date and Time: Thursday, July 8, 2021 at 10:00 A.M. Bid must be accompanied by a bid deposit that is not less than five (5%) of the Lake Front 1 Bedroom Apt. 2nd. Flr. total bid price in the form of certified check, cashier's check or bid bond payable If you want an honest Address: Fecteau-Leary Junior Senior High School, 33 North Common Street, Include Heat Hot Water and Parking to the City of Lynn. ONLY $1295 a month opinion of value Lynn, MA 01902. Please meet at the entrance to the school. 2 Bedroom ONLY $1,400 a month FREE SERVICE Tim Leonard Purchasing Agent will prepare the notice of award and awarding of this contract WYOMA SQUARE Zero down for veterans Purchasing Agent Attractive 1 Bedroom Apt. 1st. Flr. 3% down for non-veterans Bid under M.G.L. c.30, § 39M Includes Heat Hot Water and Parking Item: June 30, 2021 ONLY $1095 a month Timothy Leonard Purchasing Agent CALL CENTURY REALTY 781-593-0004 LEGALS Item: June 30, 2021

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All real estate advertising in this By virtue of and in execution of the Power of Sale contained in a certain mortgage Does your company PAY CALLS newspaper is subject to the Federal Fair Housing Act of 1968, the Massachu- given by Thomas Fiste to The New York Mortgage Co., LLC, dated May 8, 2006 and setts Anti Discrimination Act and the Boston and recorded in Essex County (Southern District) Registry of Deeds in Book 25650, Cambridge Fair Housing Ordinances, which makes Page 10 (the "Mortgage"), as affected by an Order dated May 31, 2016, and need employees? 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Item: June 23, 30 and July 7, 2021 ice serv WEDNESDAY JUNE 30, 2021 THE DAILY ITEM CLASSIFIED B7 INTERNATIONAL Brazil to redeploy troops to Amazon to fight deforestation By Débora Álvares Mourão told reporters ear- deployments, the most es, the group found. ASSOCIATED PRESS lier this month that the recent of which ended in Márcio Astrini, executive deployment could be ex- April. Each mission in- secretary of the Climate BRASILIA, Brazil — tended beyond two months volved thousands of sol- Observatory, a network of Brazil’s president is send- with the arrival of the dry diers. Still, environmental environmental nonprof- ing troops back to the season, when people burn experts have said the mil- it groups, called the lat- Amazon to bolster policing forest to clear land for itary was ill-prepared and est military deployment PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS against logging and oth- farming and ranching. had limited efficacy. a “smokescreen” that will U.S. Army Gen. Austin S. Miller speaks to jour- er illegal land clearance, Amazon deforestation In 2020, deforestation in allow the government to acting amid international nalists at the Resolute Support headquarters, had edged upward for sev- Brazil’s Amazon reached claim to be fighting defor- in Kabul, Afghanistan. criticism of a surge in de- eral years, then it surged a level unseen since 2008, estation. He noted a previ- forestation and just two after the 2018 election of according to official data. ously successful initiative, months after withdrawing Bolsonaro, who repeated- And 98.9 percent of defor- largely funded by the Nor- a similar military mission. ly called for development estation had indications of wegian and German gov- Top U.S. general President Jair Bolsona- of the rainforest. The de- illegality, either done near ernments, has been sus- ro’s decree calls for soldiers struction has elicited an springs, in protected ar- pended since 2019. to go to the states of Para, international outcry and, eas or carried out without “The government has ad- says security Amazonas, Mato Grosso more recently, an effort by requisite authorization, opted a series of measures and Rondonia through the U.S. President Joe Biden’s according to data released that simply destroys the end of August. The order, administration to urge this month by the Map- state’s monitoring capacity, which was published Mon- in Afghanistan Bolsonaro to get tough on Biomas Project, a network like stopping environmen- day in Brazil’s official ga- illegal logging. of nonprofits, universities tal fines,” Astrini said. He zette, didn’t provide details This will mark the third and technology companies added that the regulator about the number of troops time that Bolsonaro has that studies Brazilian land deteriorating has also ceased destroying to be deployed nor the cost dispatched troops to the use. Brazil’s environmen- machinery used for illegal By Kathy Gannon tent that only a political of the operation. Amazon, following two tal regulator levied fines in logging. ASSOCIATED PRESS solution will bring peace Vice President Hamilton “Operation Green Brazil” just 5 percent of these cas- Bolsonaro’s plan to send to the war-tortured na- KABUL, Afghanistan soldiers comes as the US. tion. — The U.S.’s top general “It is a political settle- administration has called in Afghanistan on Tues- for curbing Amazon defor- ment that brings peace to day gave a sobering as- Afghanistan. And it’s not estation in order to help sessment of the country’s arrest climate change. just the last 20 years. It’s deteriorating security sit- really the last 42 years,” Bolsonaro has said Brazil uation as America winds lacks enough funds to do he said. down its so-called “forever Miller was referring to so on its own, despite the war.” not only the U.S. war but fact the nation did so at the Gen. Austin S. Miller that of Russia’s 10-year start of this century. said the rapid loss of dis- occupation that ended in The U.S. has made clear tricts around the country 1989. That conflict was it would only be willing to the Taliban — several followed by a brutal civ- with significant strategic to contribute once Brazil il war fought by some of value — is worrisome. He registers concrete prog- the same Afghan leaders also cautioned that the ress, of which there has deploying militias against militias deployed to help so far been no sign. Talks the Taliban. The civil war between the U.S. and Bra- the beleaguered national security forces could lead gave rise to the Taliban zil’s environment ministry who took power in 1996. have stalled, three Brazil- the country into civil war. Miller told a small group American officials have ian government officials said the entire pullout of told The Associated Press, of reporters in the Afghan capital that for now he U.S. troops will most like- speaking on condition of has the weapons and the ly be completely finished PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS anonymity because they capability to aid Afghan- by July 4. But Miller re- A fragment of Amazon rainforest stands next to soy fields in Belterra, weren’t authorized to istan’s National Defense fused to give any date Para state, Brazil. speak publicly. and Security Forces. or time frame, referring “What I don’t want to only to the Sept. 11 time- do is speculate what that line given by President Diana legacy lingers as fans (support) looks like in the Joe Biden in April when future,” he said. he announced the final Washington signed a withdrawal of the remain- peace deal with the Tali- ing 2,500-3,500 American mark late royal’s 60th birthday ban in February 2020. It troops. By Danica Kirka recalling the complicat- laid out the promise of a Meanwhile, the Taliban ASSOCIATED PRESS ed royal rebel who left an U.S. withdrawal and com- have been over-running enduring imprint on the mitments by the Taliban districts in rapid succes- LONDON — Most people House of Windsor. to ensure Afghanistan sion, many of them in wouldn’t volunteer to walk Diana had the “emotion- does not harbor terrorists the north of the country, through a minefield. Prin- al intelligence that al- that can attack the Unit- which is dominated by cess Diana did it twice. lowed her to see that big- ed States. The details of Afghanistan’s minorities. On Jan. 15, 1997, Diana ger picture … but also to those commitments have The north is also the tra- walked gingerly down bring it right down to in- never been made public. ditional stronghold of a narrow path cleared many former mujahedeen dividual human beings,” The Taliban have ac- through an Angolan mine- leaders who have been said James Cowan, a re- cused Washington of field, wearing a protective a dominant force in Af- tired major general who breaking the agreement, visor and flak jacket em- ghanistan since driving is now CEO of The HALO which called for all troops blazoned with the name to be out by May 1, the the Taliban from power Trust. “She knew that she of The HALO Trust, a date the final withdrawal in 2001 together with the could reach their hearts group devoted to removing began. U.S. officials have U.S.-led coalition. mines from former war FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS in a way that would out- said the Taliban have Several of the districts maneuver those who zones. When she realized Princess Diana smiles during her visit to the made some progress, but have been on key roads some of the photographers would only be an influ- it’s not clear whether the and one on the border Elmhurst Ballet School, in Camberley, Surrey, ence through the head.” accompanying her didn’t England. insurgent group has kept with northern Tajikistan. get the shot, she turned Diana’s walk among the its end of the deal. The Taliban have issued around and did it again. and on TV sets around ty banning landmines has landmines seven months The insurgent group is- statements saying hun- Later, she met with a the globe, focusing inter- 164 signatories. before she died in a Paris sued orders against allow- dreds of Afghan security group of landmine victims. national attention on the Those touched by the life car crash is just one ex- ing foreign fighters among forces have surrendered, A young girl who had lost then-languishing cam- of the preschool teacher ample of how she helped their ranks, but evidence most of them going to her left leg perched on the paign to rid the world of turned princess remem- make the monarchy more continues to surface that their homes after being princess’s lap. devices that lurk under- bered her ahead of what accessible, changing the non-Afghans are on the recorded on video receiv- The images of that day ground for decades after would have been her 60th way the royal family relat- battlefield. ing transportation money appeared in newspapers conflicts end. Today, a trea- birthday on Thursday, ed to people. Still, Miller was insis- from the Taliban. South African court orders Local news on your doorstep ex-president to jail for contempt

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Amy Drew were frogs and one owl.” Kalil has a home test kit. Thompson Corns now stalks the She’s found that the larg- TRIBUNE NEWS SERVICE Glades as an Everglades er and older the snake, the Avenger alongside Florida’s more likely its levels are too ORLANDO, Fla. — If you most famous python hunt- high for consumption. can’t beat ‘em, eat ‘em. er, Donna Kalil, with whom “The seven-and-a-half It’s an old saying, one that she logged her rst spot and footers are my favorite,” she could easily have originated catch in May — a ve-footer. says. “Not one of those came here in the Sunshine State “She is so knowledge- back hot.” where invasive species ar- able and nice and humble,” Since taking up the prac- en’t limited to baby-oiled Corns says of Kalil, a py- tice, she’s made chili with tourists and blue-haired re- thon elimination specialist the meat and enjoyed the tirees. There are hundreds for the South Florida Water eggs hard-boiled with srira- of them, in fact, wreaking Management District. “She cha. She’s made mojo jerky havoc from the reefs to the has taught me so much and takes it with her on treetops, causing millions about pythons.” of dollars of damage and hunts and hikes. . Including how to eat Kalil only eats python killing native species both them. directly and indirectly. about once a month, and Pythons — along with stresses that people should One way to solve the other invasive-but-edible problem — or at least cur- wait for the studies about PHOTO | TNS animals, including iguanas its safety to come back be- tail it — is putting them and the voracious bullseye on your personal menu, Lion sh are brought in to be measured and recorded during the Lion- fore considering it for them- snakeheads, a sh native selves, but Corns’ — who but most are inaccessible. sh Derby at the Reef Environmental Education Foundation headquar- to Southeast Asia — aren’t wanted to utilize the snake Unless, of course, you’re ters in Key Largo, Fla. available on the menus of she caught — was curious. willing to get a little blood any restaurants, but that vasive, they’ve been making I Live Wild hunts aren’t they encountered while on After catching a 9-footer on your hands. Ron Ritter’s doesn’t stop enterprising themselves at home here “guaranteed” as in some a walk through the Ever- last week, she made Ca- hunting clients are. Floridians, sherfolk and for hundreds of years. And places, where the animals glades. jun-fried python liver and ‘It’s more like red meat’ hunters from getting a they’ve been wrecking up have far less land to roam. The Corns’ are new Flo- dashed it with hot sauce, The National Pork Board the joint like rock stars on “That’s not even hunting ridians, wildlife enthusi- taste. called it “the other white They just have to be pro- then fried its heart in bacon a bender with $1.5 billion to me,” says Ritter, who lik- asts and photographers by grease. meat” in a late ’80s ad in property damage nation- ens it to shooting sh in a hobby. Their recent move active. campaign, but wild boar Kalil baked her Christ- “It had the consistency wide, according to the U.S. barrel, “it’s expensive gro- from West Virginia to Fort of skirt steak, almost,” she is nothing like what you’ll Lauderdale has breathed mas cookies with python Department of Agriculture, cery shopping.” said. “It was like eating ba- nd in your supermarket much of it in the Sunshine Wild boar meat is also oxygen into Corns’ re for eggs this year, and Corns con-wrapped let.” butcher’s cooler, says Ritter, State — where they root up available in markets and fauna, in particular exotic would testify that no one Smoking an who won’t suffer store- biking trails and decimate online, it just won’t be varieties native to her new would know the difference. invasive reefer bought meat anymore. crops overnight. meat from Florida. For home state. The Burmese “I tried a chocolate chip Lion sh used to appear on “Wild boar is more like red “It’s incredibly good that, you’ll need a gun. Or python, of course, is not one one while we were out the meat,” he says, and when meat,” says Ritter. “You’ll a friend willing to use one of them. other day, and it was deli- Florida menus more often, clients at his I Live Wild op- get the backstraps [tender- and share the spoils. The rst documented cious!” she raved. but suppliers report that eration don’t want the meat loins are small in a wild Hogs have two litters of sighting of this invasive Perhaps, but it’s a taste whatever isn’t being pur- they’ve killed (about half, hog], sometimes the ribs are up to 13 babies each year, species came in 1979. Since the general public won’t chased hyper-locally is often he estimates), he’s happy to worth taking and four legs, sometimes three. They’re then, the voracious eat- be offered anytime in the acquired by larger markets, have it. “Oh, heck, no, you depending on where the an- ferocious. And the few pred- ers have been consuming near future. like Whole Foods. don’t waste this meat what- imal is shot.” But it’s harder ators they do have are leery. their way through the Ev- “The South Florida Water The Dr. Phillips’ loca- soever!” than it looks. “The hogs are “The hunts here really do erglades’ welcoming eco- Management District is not tion’s seafood pros say Ritter, a Wisconsin native, smart, they have good noses help the environment,” says system. When Corns hikes endorsing or condoning the it’s highly seasonal; they hosts hunters on a near-100- and hear everything.” Ritter. “And [the hogs] taste here in the evenings, the py- human consumption of Ev- hadn’t had it in for a year. acre piece of property near Recently, a few clients incredible on the spit.” thons’ presence is notable. erglades python meat,” an Nor had the Orlando or Dade City. He takes folks waited in the brush until 10 Chicken of the Glades The glades are quiet, she of cial wrote in an email to Port Canaveral Grills lo- out for turkey and deer, but p.m. before seeing anything. This year on Valentine’s says. the Sentinel. “Many studies cations, which note lion sh wild boar and hog hunts are “Five hogs came sneaking Day, Jayna Corns had her “We’d visit here when I are underway to determine dinners on their website, the operation’s core. out of the swamp, but no one “soul set on re.” You could was a kid, and there would whether or not it is safe to but that folks should fol- There are about half a could get a good shot,” Rit- call that couple goals, be raccoons, possum and eat.” low them on Facebook for million wild hogs in Florida, ter says. “They had a blast, though her husband had birds,” she tells me. “The Past studies have shown its availability. Their most spread out over every coun- a great adrenaline rush, but less to do with it than the other night I was out there Everglades pythons to have recent post about having it ty in the state. Though in- no meat that night.” 13-foot Burmese python for hours, and all we saw high levels of mercury. was from 2018.