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MONDAY JUNE 28, 2021 AN EDUCATED OPINION Early Ex-principal says yes to new Swampscott school dismissal By Tréa Lavery you look like you’re in a slum,” she said. ITEM STAFF The oldest building, Hadley, was built in 1911, while the newest, Stanley, will be SWAMPSCOTT — A former educator where the proposed new building would in the public school district says that be situated, was built in 1952. This the town’s elementary schools are un t ranks Swampscott as having the fth elementary for the students that attend them, and oldest elementary school buildings in that the only solution is to build the pro- the state. posed town-wide elementary school. During the COVID-19 pandemic, the Lois Longin is the district’s former town had to make air quality improve- in Lynn curriculum director and before that, ments to each building in order to allow principal of Clarke and Hadley Elemen- students back in, but Longin said this By Allysha Dunnigan tary Schools. Longin said she knows was not a new problem, and she knows ITEM STAFF from her years of experience that each of situations over the years where ITEM PHOTO | SPENSER HASAK of the three buildings is well past its ex- LYNN — The school committee the air quality exacerbated or caused A sign opposing a proposed town-wide has voted unanimously to approve piration date. breathing problems in students and elementary school on the front lawn a proposal to safeguard professional “The teachers use bright colors to staff. make it look good, but you take that of a Swampscott home. Former town learning time (PLT) at the elemen- special paper off the bulletin board and SCHOOL, A3 educator Lois Longin disagrees. tary level for the 2021-22 school year by allowing for a one-hour ear- ly release every Wednesday. This coincides with the new high school schedule that also has an ear- Decision to ly release on Wednesdays, both of which were approved during Thurs- day night’s meeting. cut voke-ed According to the Department of Elementary and Secondary Educa- tion (DESE), elementary students program are required to receive 900 hours of learning per year, and the Lynn dis- trict has exceeded that at 960 hours. With this new schedule, students questioned will still. At 911 hours, exceed that number. Superintendent of Schools Dr. Pat- in Peabody rick Tutwiler said within the last year, PLT time has been consistent By Anne Marie Tobin during remote learning and has ITEM STAFF been deemed very successful, so the PEABODY — Some School Commit- district wants to continue that in tee members aren’t happy that the the future. district’s expansion program at Essex “This is a scenario where grade lev- North Shore Agricultural & Technical el, or content teams, come together School (Essex Tech) has been cut. frequently to analyze data, interro- They’re also not happy the decision gate their practice, discuss problems was made without being consulted. of practice, share best practices, and “I am very upset that as a School then go back and practice this in Committee, we were never noti ed of the classrooms,” Tutwiler said. “And that decision,” said committee member then they come back the following Beverley Grif n Dunne. “That bothers week and respond.” me as vocation education is a curricu- This is a critical feature that Tut- lum decision. We should have at least wiler said is robust in high-per- been able to discuss it and hear what- forming schools, and said the DESE ever (Superintendent Dr. Josh Vadala turnaround and literature includes based his decision on). I’ve been trying professional learning time. to get these facts, but nobody is giving “It is a research-based practice any answers.” that really elevates student out- The expansion program allowed stu- comes by allowing for, and protect- dents to take core classes in English, ing, the professional space for teach- math, social studies and science in the ers,” Tutwiler said. morning at Peabody High, then take Historically, Tutwiler said the dis- vocational courses at Essex Tech in the trict has done this unsuccessfully afternoon. Due to high demand for seats and without the degree of frequency at Essex Tech, approximately half of all and predictability needed to be suc- Peabody students who apply are not ac- cessful. cepted according to Dunne. The expan- In the past, substitutes were hired sion program provided an alternative to cover a teacher’s class while for those students. teachers met, which Tutwiler said Program offerings include advanced was challenging. manufacturing; automotive repair, colli- ELEMENTARY, A3 sion and re nishing; construction craft Frederick Douglass statue labor, and sustainable horticulture, none of which are offered in Peabody High’s Career and Technical Education (CTE) program. a work of art in Nahant Dunne, who is Peabody’s Essex Tech By Sam Minton ant man’s sculpture will Nahant sculptor Ray INSIDE representative, said she learned the pro- ITEM STAFF be placed in a downtown Pisano has nally Lynn gram had been cut from the grandmother Lynn park that is named nished his tribute to NAHANT — The day ECCO hosts Sports of a student, who had not been accepted after one of the pioneers of abolitionist Fredrick has been coming for a long Fast For St. John’s to Essex Tech as a freshman. He signed racial equality who lived Douglass for Douglass Freedom public Prep captures up for the expansion program’s construc- time, but soon Ray Pisa- in the city at one point. no’s tribute to Frederick Park in Central Square action calling Division 1 tion course for this fall only to be told the There is some history to in downtown Lynn. on pathway to North title. B1 program was eliminated. Douglass will be on dis- the location of the park in play. citizenship. A3 ESSEX TECH, A3 The 99-year-old Nah- STATUE, A3 ITEM PHOTO | JULIA HOPKINS Saugus Grant facility at harvests center of new mural By Allysha Dunnigan state bill ITEM STAFF By Sam Minton LYNN — Ernie’s Har- ITEM STAFF vest Time is the most re- SAUGUS — The WIN cent location to add to the Waste Innovations site city’s growing list of mu- seems to be having an rals. impact outside the town The grocery store on limits. 597 Essex St. received a State Representative $10,000 NEFA Spatial Jessica Giannino of Re- Justice Grant in Novem- vere has three bills cen- ber to execute a mural on tered around the Saugus its walls. waste facility. Giannino Ernie’s owners, Diana claims that the land ll and Johnny Figueroa, ap- and incinerator affect plied for the grant last constituents in her city of summer with the assis- about 51,000 as well as in tance of The Food Project, Saugus. ITEM PHOTO | SPENSER HASAK Michael Aghahowa and Other bills aim to have Cinda Danh. The mural is Lynn artist Michael Aghahowa works on a mural he designed with fellow artist Cinda Danh WASTE, A3 along the side of Ernie’s Harvest Time in Lynn. MURAL, A7

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Joan M. DuLong, 82 Jean M. Crilley Newbury, 93 Vita A. Radway AKA Vita A. Marotta 1938 - 2021 1928 - 2021 1927 - 2021 LYNN, MA - Joan M. (Berry) LYNN - Jean Marilyn Crilley LYNNFIELD - Formerly of Re- DuLong, age 82 and lifelong Newbury, age 93, passed away vere, in Lynnfield, June 25th, resident of Lynn, died peace- peacefully on Friday, June 25, following a lengthy illness. Wife fully at her home on Saturday, 2021 at Mountain View Nurs- of the late William A. Marotta. June 26, 2021, surrounded by ing Home in Ossipee, NH. She Devoted sister to Arnold P. Rad- her loving family following a was an only child born on way of Lynnfield & the late An- brief illness. She was the be- April 29, 1928 in Lynn, MA thony G. “Tony” Radway, Vivian loved wife of Henry F. DuLong to Charles and Francis Crilley. “Millie” Radway- Flint & Phyllis with whom she shared over 55 She was a 1946 graduate of LeTourneau. Dear daughter of years of marriage. Born in Lynn Lynn English High School. She the late Leonard & Catherine in 1938, she was the daugh- married her late husband Rob- (Darone) Radway. Cherished ter of the late Clarence R. and ert Ralph Newbury in 1948 in grandaunt & surrogate mother Alice M. (Tinkham) Berry. She Lynn, MA, with whom she had to Jennifer Connell, Rian Con- was raised and educated six children. She worked for nell, Sharane Connell-Ander- in Lynn and graduated from Lynn City Hall in the Veterans son & Brian Anderson, all of Lynn English High School in Services department for over Lynnfield. Loving grandaunt to 1957. Following graduation, 35 years. She was devoted to Christina Passanisi of Saugus, Joan went to work at the Lynn the welfare of veterans, and Danielle Passanisi & Bianca Item before a 21 year career at worked tirelessly to assist them Passanisi, both of Lynnfield. Boston Gas where she worked DuLong and his former wife Tra- in accessing and utilizing finan- Newbury of San Francisco, CA, Also lovingly survived by her p.m. & immediately followed as a customer service repre- cy and grandmother of Jacque- cial, social, medical, and edu- Deborah Scott of Chocorua, great grandnieces & nephews, with interment in Holy Cross sentative. After her retirement line, Michele, Zachary, Kristen, cational resources and bene- NH, and John Newbury of Tibu- Hunter & Poppy, both of Lynn- Cemetery, Malden. Parking in 1998, she worked part time Ryan, Alyssa, Madison, Sydney, fits. She was especially gifted ron, CA; 11 grandchildren Lisa, field, Angelo, Briella & Janes- available left of the funeral at Home Depot and later at Jacob, Justin and Megan. She in organization and planning Jason, Bonnie, Jennifer, Fallon, sa-May, all of Saugus. home. Retiree of the Comm. JCPenny. She loved playing is also survived by her many events like the yearly Veteran’s Thomas, Christopher, Heather, Service Information: Fami- of MA (Dept. of Employment bingo and taking trips to Fox- nieces, nephews, cousins and Day Parade. Susan, Charlie, and Natalie; ly & friends are invited to at- & Training). In lieu of flowers, woods and Atlantic City to play dear friends. In addition to As a world traveler, she had 22 great grandchildren, Den- tend a Visitation on Wednes- remembrances may be made the slots. She was a talented her parents and son, she was an adventurous spirit and loved nis, Nicholas, Samuel, Benja- day, June 30th from 10:00 to Care Dimensions Hospice, crafter including ceramics and predeceased by her brother learning about the local history, min, Rosemary, Emma, Dylan, a.m. to 12:00 p.m. (Noon) in 75 Sylvan St., Danvers, MA was often selling stuff on eBay. Robert Berry. meeting new people, and tast- Pierson, Grey, Ever, Beau, Dani, the Vertuccio & Smith, Home 01923. To send online con- Her greatest joy was spending Service Information: Pri- ing the cultural cuisine of every Tyson, Ryker, Alli, Aaron, Aiden, for Funerals, 773 Broadway dolences or for more infor- time with her family, especially vate funeral arrangements place she explored. She lived Asher, Haylee, Brandon, Brodie, (Rte. 107) REVERE, followed mation, please visit www. her adoring grandchildren at entrusted to SOLIMINE FU- life to the fullest and enjoyed and Mila; 4 great-great grand- by the Funeral Service in vertuccioandsmith.com. the camp on Sokokis Lake in NERAL HOMES, LYNN. In the simple pleasures of chat- children Kaloline, Keae, Jewel- the funeral home at 12:15 Limerick, Maine. lieu of flowers, donations ting with friends and family, lia, and Aaliyan. In addition to her husband in Joan’s memory may be playing cards, and reading a She was, and will forever be Henry, Joan was the loving made to St. Jude Children’s good book. She never missed dearly loved and missed by all. mother of John DuLong and Research Hospital at www. an opportunity to shop or go for Rest in peace our beautiful, Alan Scott his wife Brenda of Merrimac, stjude.org a trip to the casino where she sweet Jean till we shall meet NH, Jill Barton and her hus- Online guestbook for fami- played the slot machines or again and never depart. LYNN - Alan Warren Scott, age band James of Lynn, Michael ly and friends to offer condo- black jack till the wee hours of “May the angels take her 74, passed away on June 21, DuLong of Lynn and his former lences at www.solimine.com the night. As a socialite and en- calmly, softly, and peacefully” 2021 after a brief illness. Alan wife Laurie, Linda Engel and tertainer, she had a knack for Marcus Newbury was born on July 30, 1946. He her partner Sean Reynolds of turning heads and stirring up “And God shall wipe away all graduated from Lynn Classical Wakefield and the late Richard laughter in the room with her tears from their eyes; and there High School and Shoe Workers witty sense of humor, style, and shall be no more death, neither Manufacturing Training before charisma. Jean was a loyal and sorrow, nor crying, neither shall beginning his career with Gen- loving mother who always had there be any more pain: for the eral Electric Company in Lynn a close and special relation- former things are passed away.” and on to Converse Company ship with each of her children. Revelation 21:4 in Reading until retirement. She shared her last wishes in Service Information: Alan was a lover of fishing, her final days of life: “I want all Friends and family are invit- football, walking and spending of my children and grandchil- ed to attend Jean’s visitation time with his family. Along with Diane Mary (Carnicelli) Costin, 76 dren to always show respect on Monday, June 28, 2021 sports, Alan enjoyed his re- 1945 - 2021 and kindness to one another”. from 4:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. tirement with the PACE Senior Jean was predeceased by Her Funeral Mass will be Center on Market Street. PEABODY - Diane Mary upon hundreds of couples her late husband Robert New- held on Tuesday, June 29, Alan will be remembered (Carnicelli) Costin, age 76, of throughout her tenure as Jus- bury, son Thomas Newbury, and 2021 at 10:30 a.m. at St. forever by his son Matthew, Peabody, formerly of Saugus tice of the Peace. long-time traveling companion Pius V Church, Lynn. Burial his grandson Maceo, a host Service Information: Visi- & Winthrop, peacefully passed Besides her husband, Diane Joseph DeCristofaro. She is will follow at St. Joseph’s of cousin, his three aunts, and tation and Service officiat- away on Wednesday, June 23, is survived by her three daugh- survived by her children Susan Cemetery, Lynn. many friends. Alan is preced- ed by St. Stephens Church 2021 following prolonged bat- ters; Kelley Ferretti & her hus- Neloms of Lynn, MA, Robert ed by his wife Deborah Parrott Clergy, will be Monday, June tles with illness. Her strength band Michael of Beverly, Kim Newbury and wife Nancy New- Scott, his brother Dennis, and 28th, 2021, from 5:00 to and inner will to live serves as Gargano and her husband Paul bury of Danville, NH, Marcus his parents Alice Breedy Scott 8:00 pm at Goodrich Funer- an inspiration to all who loved of Reading, and Karen Cos- and Ceasar Scott. al Home, 128 Washington her. She was the wife of J. Bri- tin of Peabody. Diane is the Street. Burial will be private. an Costin. grandmother of 2 cherished Born on July 29, 1945 in granddaughters; Grace and Boston, Massachusetts she Avery, 7 beloved grandsons; was the daughter of the late Paul, Matthew, Joseph, Shawn, Anthony and Sabina (Naglieri) Gavin, Graham and Grant. She Minnesota lawmakers reach Carnicelli. Diane was raised in is also survived by cousins and Winthrop where she attended many adoring friends. Diane school and graduated from was the sister of the late Thom- Winthrop High School. At the as Carnicelli. She will forever deal on policing measures age of 24, Diane met, and fell be remembered for all her gifts in love with, James “Brian” Cos- to this world. We love her to the ST. PAUL, Minn. (AP) — a divided Legislature that’s the creation of an office of expired tabs or something tin, and the couple married in moon and back. Minnesota’s top Democratic up against a Wednesday missing and murdered in- hanging from the rearview 1969. They raised 3 daughters In lieu of flowers, please and Republican lawmakers deadline to avoid a govern- digenous relatives as well as mirror. That push intensi- in the family’s Saugus home of make a donation to the charity reached agreement on the ment shutdown. a task force for missing and fied after police in subur- nearly 45 years. They lived with of your choice. highlights of a public safe- The Democratic-con- murdered Black women. ban Brooklyn Center shot their youngest daughter, Karen, Service Information: Rel- ty bill that includes police trolled state House included “It doesn’t include some and killed Daunte Wright in Peabody for the past 3 years. atives & friends are invited accountability measures, several policing provisions of the important police after stopping him for Diane will be most remem- to attend an hour of visita- a day after former Minne- in its overall public safety reform and accountabil- driving with expired tabs. bered for her ability to make tion in the Bisbee-Porcella apolis police officer Derek budget bill this session in ity measures pushed by Republicans who control any occasion special with her Funeral Home, 549 Lincoln Chauvin was sentenced to the hopes of building on a the House, but it is a step the Senate resisted many of incredible cooking, eye catch- Ave., SAUGUS, on Wed. 10 – 221/2 years in prison for the package the Legislature forward in delivering true the Democrats’ proposals, ing baking, and a table set for 11 a.m. followed by a funeral death of George Floyd. approved last summer in public safety and justice calling some “anti-police.” royalty. Her eye for impeccable service in the funeral home While some details had the aftermath Floyd’s death for all Minnesotans de- The GOP negotiations at design was the envy of all who at 11 a.m. For directions & yet to be finalized, leaders under Chauvin’s knee. spite divided government,” times focused those push- knew her. Diane’s professional condolences www.Bisbee- from both parties said the The 223-page bill draft Democratic House Speak- ing to abolish the police, endeavors were highlighted by Porcella.com. compromise reached late includes provisions regulat- Melissa Hortman said. as well as violent protests her appointment as Justice of Saturday settles the major ing the use of no-knock war- Democrats had advocat- following Floyd’s killing. the Peace for nearly 30 years. issues after months of ne- rants, a police misconduct ed for limits on pretextual The agreement includes She loved her job and conse- gotiations. It has been the database to create an early traffic stops, where police $2 million for violent crime crated the vows of hundreds most contentious piece of warning system to keep bad pull over a driver for a enforcement teams, a Re- budget negotiations among officers off the streets, and minor violation, such as publican-backed provision. Mike Gravel, former U.S. senator for Alaska, dies at 91 SEASIDE, Calif. (AP) — President Jimmy Carter to sustain war, the mili- Mike Gravel, a former U.S. in effigy for his measures tary-industrial complex senator from Alaska who to place large sections of Former and imperialism — all of read the Pentagon Papers public lands in the state Democratic which I find anathema to into the Congressional under protection from de- U.S. senator my views,” he said. Record and confronted velopment. Mike Gravel He failed to get the Lib- Barack Obama about nu- Gravel feuded with Alas- gestures ertarian nomination. clear weapons during a ka’s other senator, Repub- while talking Gravel briefly ran for the later presidential run, has lican Ted Stevens, on the to “Occupy” Democratic nomination died. He was 91. land matter, preferring to activists at for president in 2020. He Gravel, who represent- fight Carter’s actions and Lindenhof again criticized American ed Alaska as a Democrat rejecting Stevens’ advoca- square in wars and vowed to slash in the Senate from 1969 cy for a compromise. Zurich, military spending. His to 1981, died Saturday, In the end, Congress Switzerland. last campaign was notable according to his daugh- passed the Alaska Nation- in that both his campaign ter, Lynne Mosier. Gravel al Interest Lands Con- PHOTO | manager and chief of staff had been living in Seaside, servation Act of 1980, a ASSOCIATED PRESS were just 18 at the time of California, and was in fail- compromise that set aside his short-lived candidacy. ing health, said Theodore millions of acres for na- country’s early involve- ing harm every day our against Iran came up, and “There was never any W. Johnson, a former aide. tional parks, wildlife ref- ment in Vietnam. troops remain in Iraq — Gravel confronted then- ... plan that he would do Gravel’s two terms came uges and other protected Gravel reentered nation- harm to ourselves and to Sen. Obama. “Tell me, anything more than par- during tumultuous years areas. It was one of the al politics decades after the prospects for peace in Barack, who do you want ticipate in the debates. He for Alaska when construc- last bills Carter signed be- his time in the Senate to the world,” Gravel said to nuke?” Gravel said. didn’t plan to campaign, tion of the trans-Alaska fore leaving office. twice run for president. in 2006. He hitched his Obama replied: “I’m not but he wanted to get his oil pipeline was autho- Gravel’s Senate tenure Gravel, then 75, and his campaign to an effort planning to nuke anybody ideas before a larger audi- rized and when Congress also was notable for his wife, Whitney, took public that would give all poli- right now, Mike.” ence,” Johnson said. was deciding how to settle anti-war activity. In 1971, transportation in 2006 to cy decisions to the people Gravel then ran as a Gravel failed to qual- Alaska Native land claims he led a one-man filibuster announce he was running through a direct vote, in- Libertarian candidate af- ify for the debates. He and whether to classify to protest the Vietnam-era for president as a Demo- cluding health care reform ter he was excluded from endorsed Vermont Sen. enormous amounts of fed- draft and he read into crat in the 2008 election and declarations of war. later Democratic debates. Bernie Sanders in the eral land as parks, pre- the Congressional Record ultimately won by Obama. Gravel garnered atten- In an email to support- contest eventually won by serves and monuments. 4,100 pages of the 7,000- He launched his quest tion for his fiery comments ers, he said the Demo- now-President . He had the unenviable page leaked document for the 2008 Democratic at Democratic forums. cratic Party “no longer Gravel was born Maurice position of being an Alas- known as the Pentagon presidential nomination In one 2007 debate, the represents my vision for Robert Gravel in Spring- ka Democrat when some Papers, the Defense De- as a critic of the Iraq war. issue of the possibility of our great country.” “It is field, Massachusetts, on residents were burning partment’s history of the “I believe America is do- using nuclear weapons a party that continues May 13, 1930. MONDAY JUNE 28, 2021 THE DAILY ITEM A3 Saugus facility Frederick Douglass statue at center of a work of art in Nahant STATUE time this week. He is also years but since the more re- done for this country and From A1 grateful for another oppor- cent advent of racial strug- how he is still impacting state bill tunity to do something sig- gle upon which is being of the growth and evolution Central Square in relation nificant for the community. high consideration lately. of the . which he is a part, is doing WASTE to Douglass. The abolitionist Visitors to the park ‘Black Lives Matter,’ for ex- For those who call Lynn From A1 (WIN was formerly called was removed from a train will see what Douglass is ample. You see that sign all Wheelabrator). Cogliano home, Douglass proves at the age of 23 because he thought to have looked like over the place and it’s wor- just how impactful the the facility shut down by thinks there is a better refused to sit in a segregat- thy. We’re taking more no- when he was in his 20s and city’s residents can be 2024 at the earliest, and way to work with the fa- ed car. Now 180 years later, lived in Lynn. While Doug- tice now than perhaps we while the town of Nahant to also prevent companies cility than legislation. Douglass will be memorial- lass may have lived in the have in a long time. Dou- from constructing similar “I think what we’ve done ized for all to see. middle of the 19th century, glass being a black man is can be proud that one of facilities near designated for the past year and a Pisano said that he is his words and impact still being celebrated at a time their residents has the areas of critical environ- half since I have been back thankful for the opportunity live on today, Pisano said, when the movement could artistic ability to perma- mental concern. on the board is work with to celebrate a worthy indi- adding that the sculpture use his added emphasis.” nently enshrine a hero Also, one of the bills that them. They have been do- vidual and that the monu- and its delivery are actual- Those young and old will of this nation. This rings is being introduced hopes ing some great things for ment in which the bronze ly quite timely. get to visit the park and be doubly true as we ap- to give local boards of the town and I think they will be set in the park is ex- “Frederick Douglass has reminded of all the great proach a holiday where we health within 1.5 miles of will continue to do so. We pected to be delivered some- been influential for many things that Douglass has celebrate our freedom. any such facility the pow- are about to announce an er to adopt “reasonable agreement that our com- rules and regulations” to mittee has come up with protect the public from Wheelabrator to improve Early dismissal will be “unnecessary or exces- the quality of life for Sau- sive noise, frequent and gus,Lynn, and Revere res- unwarranted smoke, and idents. I think it’s going to obnoxious odors.” The bill be something that every- elementary in Lynn would also give the board the power to issue orders, one is quite happy to see.” citations, or civil viola- Cogliano still feels that ELEMENTARY PLT time weekly without is a very important re- resource hours for stu- it’s important to make tions if any of those rules From A1 challenge. Without that source. dents on Individualized were to be violated. sure that areas of critical PLT time, Tutwiler said “I really feel like this is Education Plans, Tutwil- During the hearing last environmental concern With a shallow pool of the learning and color- an important feature to er said a learning support are protected. He also just week, the Revere Demo- substitutes who get to ation among staff wouldn’t have at the elementary afterschool center will be took a group on a tour of crat said that at present choose the school where have happened as robust- level,” Tutwiler said. available — on days that the facility and some of time only those in Saugus they fill in, Tutwiler said ly. This new schedule will Deputy Superintendent aren’t an early release day the people that were on can have a say in the op- that while some schools be a pilot program for PLT of Schools Deb Ruggiero — to provide an additional the committee were pleas- eration while those in Re- may have enough substi- time during early release said teachers need this opportunity for resources. antly surprised with what vere are equally impacted tutes to fill in for teachers on Wednesdays. PLT time because it will This schedule will be im- they saw. during PLT time, others if not more. Giannino’s With PLT time built into “strengthen the time that plemented in the fall. district covers parts of “It’s not your typical may not, and would have the schedule, Tutwiler students are in school to both Revere and Saugus. dump or landfill that I to cancel that PLT time. said teachers will be able a level that we should see Allysha Dunnigan can Anthony Cogliano., chair think people have in the The schedules with re- to incorporate more blend- improvement.” be reached at adun- of the Saugus Board of Se- back of their head. I think mote learning allowed for ed learning, which he said In an effort to offer more [email protected] lectmen believes that the they made some great legislation might be a bit strides to be a good neigh- premature due to some of bor and I think by working the work that the Wheela- with them we are going to Decision to cut voke-ed brator sub-committee, of get where we need to go.” Ex-principal program questioned in Peabody ESSEX TECH er there is any new way to our high school and take grams as “forward looking. From A1 of maintaining the pro- the programs we offer.” “I wondered if he would says yes to new gram,” Arnotis said. Councilor-at-Large Jon have said that had he Vadala told the commit- Committee member Turco, who had previously known we had just cut a tee that the student has Joe Amico shared a sto- expressed his opposition great program that added Swampscott school since been accepted. ry about his brother (Sal) to cutting the program at more vocational education,” “We started this program whose first co-op job was the budget hearing, said she said. “We have a crisis SCHOOL pected to receive. Even two years ago to give more as a file boy 35 years ago. he strongly disagrees with in vocational education. From A1 before that, the project- kids, like that student, more “He’s now a general man- Vadala’s decision. Gov. Baker said there are ed cost of the project had vocational opportunities,” ager at MassPort,” Amico “What Dr. Vadala left out 30,000 students in Massa- “It’s not just that it been brought down from Dunne said. “Our intention said. “I support any pro- is that the program is oper- chusetts on wait lists. We would be nice to have a the original estimate of was to grow the program gram that puts kids in jobs. ated out of Local Laborers should be adding programs, new building so the kids $110 million to $97.5 mil- because this was our chance President (Joe) Biden is 22, which we don’t have in not cutting them.” can learn in a nice situa- lion. Town Administrator to give them an alternative. talking about $3-4 trillion Peabody CTE,” Turco said. While Dunne was hap- tion. It’s a health hazard,” Sean Fitzgerald expects I am infuriated.” in new jobs in roads and “Some kids can come out py the eighth-grader was Longin said. “I also know it to cost the average sin- Following Vadala’s over- construction. For us not to of Local 22 making good accepted to Essex Tech, families who have left the gle-family household just view of Peabody’s CTE give these kids these op- money, up to $100,000 as she is concerned about the district because they felt $1 per day. program, which did not ad- portunities really stinks.” Mrs. Dunne said. “It’s dis- fate of others who might like they didn’t want to Still, there is opposition dress the reasons why the “I agree with everything ingenuous saying we have not be as fortunate. educate their child in this to the school. Concerns expansion program (also Bev and Joe said,” commit- in Peabody. We don’t. The “What happens to those kind of environment.” raised by opponents in- referred to as the after-dark tee member John Olimpio expansion program does. kids? They have no op- In addition to air quali- clude environmental is- program) was cut , commit- said. “Not everyone goes to I’ve reached out to Dr. Va- tions,” she said. “They’re ty, pests, leaks and other sues, cost and traffic, but tee member Andrew Arno- college. Without these pro- dala to ask why it’s been stuck. If they can’t get into physical issues, Longin Longin believes the oppo- tis opened the discussion grams, we have kids with cut, and I’m not getting Essex Tech, the expansion noted that the elemen- nents don’t understand on why it was eliminated. no hope and that breaks any answers.” program was their only tary schools are not big the lengths to which the “The City Council made my heart. Doing away with Dunne said she attended path into vocational edu- enough to serve the pop- School Building Commit- some great points in sup- this program doesn’t help a press conference held by cation and now we have ulation there. Classes, es- tee has gone to mitigate taken that away.” port of the after-dark pro- them and I don’t like that.” Gov. Charlie Baker at Es- pecially special education those problems. gram the other night (at Vadala conceded the pro- sex Tech in April and was Anne Marie Tobin can programs, are sometimes She also noted that the the June 17 school bud- gram” is a good one (but) stunned when he referred be reached at atobin@ taught in hallways, she project would be a benefit get hearing) as to wheth- we want students to come to Peabody’s vocational pro- itemlive.com. said, because there aren’t even for those who no lon- facilities available. ger have elementary-aged They are also not tech- children by raising prop- nically proficient for a erty values. She said that ECCO hosts Fast For Freedom 21st-century education. when she sold her former While the district has home in Marblehead that spent lots of time and was across the street from money to provide comput- the newly-built Glover calling on pathway to citizenship ers, the classrooms often School, the offers poured don’t have more than two in from families wanting LYNN — Clergy and com- munity leaders gathered Manuel Chitic, or three electrical outlets to take advantage. a Lynn resident to support them. on Lynn Common Sunday “I put it on the market and immigrant Longin said that the and I had, within one day, night to mark their month- from Guatemala, obvious solution to these 10 offers, all of them way long fast in support of a problems is to replace the over asking price,” she pathway to citizenship for gives a person- buildings entirely with said. “There was no way it essential workers among al reflection on the proposed new elemen- would’ve gotten the kind the population of undocu- the experience tary school. of money it did if it wasn’t mented immigrants. and hardship of The school would encom- for the new school right The fast, during which being an essential pass all students from kin- there.” about 25 people in Essex immigrant work- dergarten to fourth grade Meanwhile, Longin wor- County took part, began er during the in one building. Students ries about her grandchil- June 9. pandemic at the from kindergarten to sec- dren, two of whom cur- The Essex County Com- ECCO “Fast For ond grade will be in one rently attend Hadley and munity Organization Freedom.” wing, while older students one who will soon be old (ECCO) and the national would be in the other, and enough to attend. group Faith in Action hosted ITEM PHOTO | JULIA HOPKINS they would share certain “I think the staff is phe- Sunday night’s event near amenities including a li- nomenal. I’ve worked with the gazebo at the center of tionally, the fast will contin- break-the-fast meal. alive through the pandem- brary and media center, teachers in all three build- the park. The observance ue through July 4. This date is also rec- ic. We fast to insist that it art classrooms and a gym- ings and I have felt a real consisted of a vigil to mark “I am fasting because I ognized as a fast day in is time for action, time to nasium. sense of camaraderie,” she the fast, and the breaking of want members of my com- the Jewish community as create a pathway to citi- Last week, the Massa- said. “I can’t imagine how the fast at the end. munity to be able to final- Shiva-asar b’Tammuz, in zenship for undocumented chusetts School Building outstanding the school Those fasting were do- ly achieve their dreams,” observance of the destruc- immigrant essential work- Authority approved the system could be if they ing so to assist Faith in said Xochilt Sorto, an tion of the walls of Jerusa- ers so critical to the fabric project, offering $34 mil- had the right tools.” Action’s #WeAreEssential ECCO leader and member lem by the Roman empire of our communities.” lion in grant funding to Tréa Lavery can be Fast for Freedom. of Centro Cristano Adonai which led to the fall of the Since June 9, dozens of of Peabody. “I hate seeing Second Temple. the town, more than the reached at tlavery@item- fasters from around the members of my communi- “The Rabbis teach that administration had ex- live.com. 781-593-7700 country have gathered in ty exploited by low wages, the holy Temple was de- Publishing Daily, except Sundays stages in Washington D.C. to living in fear, unable to stroyed because of base- USPS-142-820 ISSN-8750-8249 LAW OFFICES OF encourage Congress to use dream of a bright future less hatred in the world,” Periodicals postage paid at Lynn, MA JAMES J. 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Chief Operating O cer Editorial Editor Chairman Customer Service Monday - Friday, 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. PUBLISHERS Yes, because there’s a growing urgency Horace N. Hastings, 1877-1904 Charles H. Hastings and Wilmot R. Hastings, 1904-1922 Connecting Charles H. Hastings, 1922-1940 It’s too common of an I still don’t believe we’re assistance to low-income All Departments: Ernest W. Lawson, 1940-1960 781-593-7700 Charles H. Gamage and Peter Gamage, 1960-1982 experience in America to- fulfilling the mandate of families permanent and Peter Gamage, 1982-1991 day to have come a hair’s a nation “where there is more inclusive will stabi- Ext. 2 Peter H. Gamage, 1991-1996 breadth away from home- nothing we can’t do” with Brian C. šayer, 1996-1999 lize volatile incomes, ease Classified/Legal Advertising Bernard W. Frazier Jr., 1999-2005 lessness, rescued at the these short-term solu- financial planning, lift up Peter H. Gamage, 2005-2014 [email protected] last-minute by enhanced tions. disenfranchised communi- John S. Moran, Executive Editor, 1975-1990 unemployment benefits, We need to respond in Subscriptions ties, and improve the qual- [email protected] or a COVID-19 relief stim- ways that acknowledge ity of life and opportuni- ulus check. Data suggests that the pandemic has not ties for millions of people. Circulation [email protected] that 40 million Americans created catastrophes so All families deserve fi- were laid off during the much as it revealed that nancial stability that can Ext. 3 height of the pandemic. we’re a nation living one help them thrive long These experiences will step away from massive Newsroom term. A permanent safety [email protected] leave a mark on individ- penury in which the ma- [email protected] uals, families and the na- jority of Americans are net in the form of guar- tional cultural memory, subject to illness, jobless- anteed income could get Ext. 4 EDITORIAL us there. Thanks to wide- urging all of us to demand ness or unexpected ex- Sports political action toward penses on a daily basis. spread financial malaise [email protected] lasting economic stability. We can’t rely on solu- and an understanding Ext. 5 I agree that the policies tions that help for just that too many of us are enacted under the Amer- today, only to leave people vulnerable while rich Retail and Online Music therapy for ican Rescue Act spared hanging on a thin thread CEOs become richer, this Advertising [email protected] millions of lives from im- until the next catastrophe. idea is only becoming COVID-19 mediate catastrophe. But Making consistent cash more politically popular. ADVERTISING Ernie Carpenter Jr. RICHARD MORRISON Director of Advertising and Business Development, ext. 1355 burnout cases No, because it would ‘liberate’ no one [email protected] Ralph Mitchell Editorial from the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette Sales Representative, ext. 1313 The financial disloca- would create the illusion reckon with reality. A [email protected] Workers in a range of professions are experienc- tions of the COVID-19 that the benefits received plan that would eliminate Patricia Whalen pandemic and the un- ing what has come to be known as COVID burn- are somehow automatic current anti-poverty pro- Sales Representative, ext. 1310 precedented cash benefits and natural, rather than [email protected] out, characterized by a lack of motivation, fatigue, grams and replace them that policymakers imple- financed by working tax- depression or isolation. After an intensive year with a single UBI is sim- BUSINESS OFFICE mented in response have payers. All spending and of war against ply not politically feasible. sparked renewed interest consumption is financed Susan J. Conti a deadly virus Finally, many of the al- in an old idea: a universal by someone’s work. When Controller, ext. 1288 that has killed leged advantages of life [email protected] Music therapy, basic income (UBI) for all we’re children, it’s our some 600,000 under a UBI are at odds Americans. parents. In adulthood, it’s Ted Grant people in the once regarded as with statistical evidence. Last proposed and debat- generally ourselves. In the Publisher, ext. 1234 U.S., health care somewhat fringe, has Proponents would have us ed seriously in the 1970s, case of income from social [email protected] imagine a utopia where workers are suf- received significant UBI would provide every welfare programs, it’s oth- recipients are free to be- Marian Kinney fering battle fa- adult in the United States er current taxpayers. In ext. 1212 focus in research in come artists, community tigue. with a cash payment ev- the case of deficit spend- [email protected] Perhaps it’s recent decades, volunteers and health care ery year with no require- ing, it’s future taxpayers. Will Kraft time for a little ment to work. While this Many recent UBI propos- helpers. Chief Financial Officer, ext. 1296 music. unrestricted handout of- als have called for a new There is little evidence, [email protected] Music therapy, once regarded as somewhat ten scores high in polls, it benefit to replace much, if beyond wishful thinking, fringe, has received significant focus in research would be a terrible idea for not all, existing social wel- to imagine that most of the Paula Villacreses in recent decades, with results indicating that it people “liberated” by a UBI A/R Specialist, ext. 1205 both idealistic and practi- fare spending. [email protected] can positively impact both physical and mental cal reasons. There are of rea- would spend more time on maladies. sonable — even radical — community improvement Mike Shanahan One of the best-known examples of the effective- or anything constructive Chief Executive Officer, ext. 1956 Perhaps most important, arguments for reforming [email protected] ness of modern music therapy is the experience of severing the connection current welfare spending, than on TV, video games former U.S. Rep. Gabby Giffords, who, after taking between work and income but any plan to do so must and smartphone apps. Jim Wilson a bullet to the brain during an assassination at- Chief Operating Officer, ext. 1200 tempt, learned to speak again in part due to music Darryl Lorenzo Wellington Jr. is communications fellow for Washington-based Com- [email protected] therapy interventions. munity Change. Richard Morrison is a research fellow at the Competitive Enterprise CIRCULATION With the help of her therapists, Giffords literally Institute. Lisa Mahmoud rewired some of the speech pathways in her brain, Manager, ext. 1239 an impressive demonstration of music’s ability to CHARLES BERESFORD [email protected] influence neuroplasticity. Researchers in Italy have asked and answered CUSTOMER SERVICE the question of whether music therapy is effective Where are youth politics now? La’ Mosha Ball in treating front-line health care workers suffer- Customer Service, ext. 1276 ing from COVID-19 burnout. [email protected] It will be 50 years since to vote as 2018 census interacted with before, A 2020 study published in the National Center GRAPHICS for Biotechnology Information reported that lis- the ratification of the 26th data observed. during and after the 2020 tening to music or playing or singing music can Amendment on July 1 of While this past election presidential election, that Trevor Andreozzi reduce the body’s levels of cortisol, the stress hor- this year. Despite being cycle was certainly one the youth are concerned Designer mone. one of American history that was unprecedented about the future of this [email protected] Study after study has indicated that music ther- classes’ most unheralded, in American history due to country. While some are this amendment was a the presence of COVID-19 consumed with more friv- Aaron Fee apy can promote positive changes in mood, reduce Designer blood pressure, relax muscle tension and improve landmark Constitutional forcing states, localities, olous issues such as the [email protected] psychological health and resiliency. addition which lowered and the political parties to new controversial Cardi the eligible age of voting adjust their election plans, B song or the next Tik- Edwin Peralta Jr. from 21 years old to 18 overall turnout nation- Tok dance trend in which Designer [email protected] There were continuous wide (66.2 percent) was people gyrate their hips, LETTER TO THE EDITOR pushes for legal adults to the highest this nation had others have deep concerns NEWSROOM be able to vote in elections seen in over 100 years. about racial justice, cli- Mike Alongi dating back to the end of the This number is even more mate change, and their fu- Sports Editor, ext. 1228 second World War. The idea exasperating because, due ture place in the economy. [email protected] It was the last election of “old enough to fight, old to the nature of the coro- Moreover, due to these Gayla Cawley enough to vote” was integral navirus and its increased anxieties surrounding the News Editor, ext. 1236 for this reluctant voter to the first few youth activ- danger for the older popu- future of American poli- [email protected] ists. Eventually, this became lation, young people dying tics, younger generations To the editor: honest, dishonest, it no the rallying cry of students of COVID is not the reason are seeking out politicians Allysha Dunnigan why their turnout num- that propose addressing Reporter, ext. 1302 longer matters. What during the backlash against the Vietnam War bers are so low. their concerns. Unfortu- [email protected] I was once an “indepen- matters now is getting With the struggle that Of course, this past elec- nately, many that I have dent” who almost always away with shutting some- Spenser Hasak many endured to secure tion cycle could have been talked to do not believe Photographer, ext. 1332 voted Democrat. I voted one else up simply be- the right for all young an anomaly due to a num- that the people in power, [email protected] Republican only once. I’m cause that person’s opin- adult citizens to partici- ber of factors, namely the such as President Biden still proud to say I helped ion doesn’t concur with pate in elections, one might involvement of former Pres- and Vice President Harris, Julia Hopkins Trump get in. It took de- their own. Photographer, ext. 1224 expect the younger gener- ident Trump, who also had do a good enough job rep- [email protected] cades for my adopted It is illegal to violate ations to continue this en- one of the highest turnout resenting their interests. brother, who never voted a person’s rights in this thusiasm about voting and midterm elections in Amer- Seeing this, my fellow Thor Jourgensen Republican, to get me to country. Circumventing turn out in high numbers ican history (49.4 percent). young Americans need to Editorial Editor, ext. 1267 [email protected] vote —he must be turning them, on the other hand, each election cycle. Howev- Despite this perceived make sure our beliefs are in his grave. is something we do quite er, this is not the case for aberration, there is no reflected in our politics. Daniel Kane It occurred to me we re- well, it seems to me. If the time being. sign that people will slow Thus, we should take the Sports Reporter, ext. 1228 ally are a people who need someone doesn’t like what Millennials and Genera- down their voting efforts 50th anniversary of our [email protected] to be led, aren’t we? As far is happening, we hear, tion Z were set to account despite President Trump gained suffrage as a re- Steve Krause as I can tell, most people “We’re sorry but we can for 37 percent of the 2020 now being out of office. minder that the onus is Senior Writer, ext. 1229 vote for the person who is revisit the issue at a later electorate according to Pew Thus, given how it was a on us to guide this coun- [email protected] the most able to rag on ev- date.” Research. In actuality, the right that millions had to try and shape it towards Tréa Lavery eryone else around them. I stopped voting with two generations accounted organize for, it is incredibly how we want it to be. We Reporter, ext. 1317 I always voted for the this last election. My first for just 32 percent of voters salient that my young col- must show up and vote as [email protected] one who spoke the most thought was that my late in the 2020 general elec- leagues do not take the an- though our future depends Anne Marie Tobin about what he thought he brother would kick my tion according to exit polls. niversary of the extension of on it, because it does. Assignment Editor, ext. 1307 could do and about all he butt for that decision. But This is lower than the our voting rights for granted. Charles Beresford is a se- [email protected] hoped to do and planned why should I vote? It’s al- voter turnout amongst 18- It may seem cliche to point nior Political Science ma- Sophie Yarin to do for this country. most guaranteed it’s going 39 year-olds in both the out that the future is young jor and Economics minor Deputy Editor, ext. 1222 I’m starting to see us to be stolen from me. 2008 and the 2016 election people, but that is and will at Clemson University in [email protected] banish reading material. (36 percent. In addition, continue to be the truth. South Carolina. He is an TECHNOLOGY We censor each other. If Liam MacLeod only 49.1 percent of 18-24 It is no secret to me with intern with American Fo- someone is right, wrong, Gloucester year-olds were registered how many young people I rum. Tim Noyes Director, ext. 1247 TO SUBMIT YOUR LETTERS, PLEASE MAIL TO THE DAILY ITEM, P.O. BOX 5, LYNN, MA 01903 OR EMAIL TO [email protected] [email protected] MONDAY JUNE 28, 2021 A5 Community Calendar Monday, June 28 - Sunday, July 4

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Entertainment election to elect a member marketstreetlynnfield. com for class schedule. care and feeding of pet Monday, June 28 Earth Removal Advisory Swampscott Farmers to serve on the board. reptiles presented in the Committee, 7 p.m. Town Market, 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Lynn Traffic Commis- Entertainment main library courtyard, 82 Municipal Hall, 22 Monument Ave. Town Hall green, 22 Mon- sion, 6 p.m., remote Join the Food Explor- Main St., 6-7:30 p.m. Cliftondale Revitaliza- Virtual option also avail- ument Ave. End to COVID-19 hotel housing for homeless raises worries By Kelli Kennedy and Lisa Rathke ASSOCIATED PRESS FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. — Everyone on the streets knows “Sir David Moran Charles,” the skinny guy stands in his with the saxophone, sun- hotel room, glasses, felt hat and mega- paid for by watt smile. At a gig this a pandemic week at the iconic Elbo voucher Room beach bar, he danced program, at with a soda in his hand as the Hilltop Inn PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS the bouncers teased him, in Berlin, Vt., “Islamically, we understand that there is the the ladies applauded and Wednesday. theological rule of impermissibility of sui- patrons slipped a few dol- cide so I’m not here to negate that,” Dr. Rania lars into his tip jar. PHOTO | Awaad says. But after the magic of a ASSOCIATED PRESS street musician’s nightlife wore off, the 63-year-old grams months ago amid taking advantage of it. 2,000 people respectively, For some U.S. returned to a seedy Fort financing shortages. Ex- The crunch comes as face staffing shortages to Lauderdale motel, laid his perts warn there aren’t millions across the coun- help with logistics like se- head on a pillow and won- enough shelter beds, which try face uncertainty over curing the required ID doc- Muslims, raw talk on dered how many nights he means sending many back the end of a federal freeze uments and background had left with a roof over on the streets. In one Ver- on most evictions on July checks, said Samantha suicide, mental health his head. mont community, social 31. The ban kept many Batko, senior researcher at Charles Adams has workers are offering camp- people from being turned the Urban Institute. By Mariam Fam where the family’s funeral onto the streets during the Additional federal re- spent the last three ing equipment to some ASSOCIATED PRESS was held. “Their reaction months living at a motel pandemic, yet it also arti- sources are coming, in- homeless people no longer went from shock, grief to paid for with federal mon- ficially kept many units cluding tens of billions of Dr. Rania Awaad was at- eligible to stay at motels then concern about other ey aimed at preventing off the market meaning dollars from the Depart- tending a virtual religion families around them: Are the spread of COVID-19 come month’s end. less long-term housing for ment of Housing and Ur- program this Ramadan they saying something by taking homeless resi- Cities drew from vari- those already homeless. ban Development, but it when discussion turned to that they can’t hear? Is dents off the streets. But ous federal pots to fund City officials and advo- takes time to set up new an unexpected question: something out there that as hotels reopen to tour- the homeless hotels. The cacy groups are working programs. Experts warn Is it religiously acceptable they can’t see?” ists and funding wanes, Federal Emergency Man- to secure housing for the there will be a lag. to say a prayer for some- “It definitely opened up tens of thousands of home- agement Agency extended homeless leaving hotels, “Those programs are in one who died by suicide? the conversation for un- less nationwide are being its funding through Sep- but it’s challenging. Big the process of being rolled Suicide is a complex and derstanding what mental forced from the motels. tember, but the approval cities like out now, and all of those re- delicate topic that Awaad, health is and the impor- Several cities like New process is so arduous that and San Francisco, which sources are not in hand in as director of the Muslim tance of mental well-be- Orleans ended their pro- many jurisdictions are not put up at least 10,000 and communities,” Batko said. Mental Health & Islamic ing,” he added. Psychology Lab at Stan- Suicide is theologically ford University, knows proscribed under Islam, and much about — but one she Awaad while acknowledg- Transgender rights, religion says isn’t discussed near- ing that, takes a nuanced ly enough in U.S. Muslim view on the issue, arguing communities. When it is, that it’s not up to people among cases justices could add she said, it’s often poorly to judge. Contrary to what understood and shrouded she’s heard some say about around for six years, since sought to have a hyster- heart of what could be the in misconceptions. people who took their own By Mark Sherman ectomy. The hospital can- Awaad and other men- lives, she believes the de- and Jessica Gresko then-high school student court’s biggest case about ASSOCIATED PRESS tal health professionals ceased may receive prayers Gavin Grimm filed a feder- celed the procedure, say- property rights in years, are trying to change that, regardless of how they died. al lawsuit over the Glouces- ing it was contrary to its if the justices take it. The WASHINGTON — A ter County board’s refusal Catholic faith, after learn- case involves a property working alongside some “We don’t know the state closely watched voting to allow him to use the boys ing the reason for it. the city of took faith leaders and activists of a person when they rights dispute from Ar- bathroom. by eminent domain in or- to bring nuance and com- reach this point in their izona is among five cas- ABU GHRAIB der to allow the Blommer passion to such conversa- life, and we don’t know es standing between the RELIGION Seventeen years after Chocolate Company to ex- tions, raise awareness in their mental state in that Supreme Court and its The justices just wrapped shocking photographs of pand. Muslim communities about moment,” she said. “... Only summer break. But even up a case involving a prisoners being abused at Agreeing to hear the suicide prevention and God can judge on this.” before the justices wrap church-affiliated fosterthe U.S.-run prison in Abu case would give the court mental health and provide The importance of seeking up their work, likely later care agency that declined Ghraib were first made the opportunity to over- religiously and culturally professional help for mental this week, they could say to work with same-sex cou- public, Iraqis who claim turn a 2005 case that has sensitive guidance. health struggles, without whether they’ll add more ples, ultimately siding with they were victims of tor- The effort took on new worrying about what peo- high-profile issues to what been roundly criticized the agency. Now they’ll ture are still seeking their urgency in the aftermath ple may say, is a message already promises to be a by conservatives. In that have to decide whether to day in court against a U.S. of an apparent murder-sui- the Texas Muslim Women’s consequential term, begin- case, the court divided hear other cases involving cide that left six family Foundation sought to drive ning in October. defense contractor that 5-4 to say that the city of religious freedom claims. members dead in Allen, home in a recent video. This month, the court supplied the military with New , Connecticut, Alternately, they could Texas, in April, sending Aimed at the South Asian has already issued big de- interrogators. The compa- could use eminent domain send the cases back to low- shock waves through Mus- American community, it cisions on health care and ny, CACI Premier Technol- to take private proper- lim communities in the featured actors, young ac- religious freedom. And er courts for review in light ogy of Arlington, Virginia, ty and then sell it to pri- area and beyond. Investi- tivists and others sharing next term, the high court of their recent decision. is appealing to the court on vate developers as part of gators believe two brothers their experiences to help has agreed to take on The pending cases include a technical legal issue that an attempt to revitalize made a pact to kill their break the stigma. cases about abortion and a dispute out of Washington could delay or even pre- the city. The decision was parents, sister and grand- Some community lead- guns. The court could say state involving a florist who vent a trial. The inmates written by Supreme Court mother before taking their ers in Texas addressed as soon as Monday what it refused to provide arrange- say they were beaten and Justice John Paul Ste- own lives. suicide and mental health will do about these issues ments for a same-sex wed- tortured by military police vens, who acknowledged The incident sparked a issues after a Muslim awaiting action: ding. The Supreme Court officers who were acting it was the most unpopu- flurry of activity in Mus- American woman took her already sent that case back at the direction of civilian lar opinion he ever wrote. lim spaces, from public dis- own life in 2018, according TRANSGENDER once to lower courts to be interrogators who wanted Justice Antonin Scalia, cussions on mental health to Saadia Ahmed, director RIGHTS revisited after the court’s the inmates “softened up” who dissented, ranked it and trainings on suicide of the foundation’s youth Á Virginia school board is 2018 ruling involving a Col- for questioning. CACI says among the court’s biggest response to healing circles leadership program. Fol- asking the court to uphold a orado baker who declined none of its interrogators is mistakes. Only two jus- and private conversations. lowing the Allen tragedy, policy, struck down by lower to make a wedding cake for linked to the abuse suffered tices who decided the case “The initial reaction of she’s heard from lots of courts, that prohibits trans- a same-sex couple. by the men who are suing. remain on the court: Jus- the community was total people who have reached gender students from using Also waiting is a case tice Clarence Thomas and PROPERTY RIGHTS shock,” said Imam Abdul out to share their personal school bathrooms that cor- involving a Catholic hos- Justice Stephen Breyer. Rahman Bashir of the Is- battles or ask how to get respond with their gender pital in Maryland sued by A chocolate company’s Stevens died in 2019 and lamic Association of Allen, help for loved ones. identity. The case has been a transgender man who expansion plans are at the Scalia in 2016. A6 THE DAILY ITEM MONDAY JUNE 28, 2021 POLICE/FIRE

All address information, particu- accident Sunday at 2:32 a.m. Retired state police trooper larly arrests, reflect police records. at 75 Hollingsworth St.; report In the event of a perceived inac- of a hit-and-run motor vehi- curacy, it is the sole responsibility cle accident Sunday at 4:43 p.m. at 57 Flint St.; report killed in Winthrop shooting of the concerned party to contact of a hit-and-run motor vehi- the relevant police department and cle accident Sunday at 6:29 WINTHROP (AP) — A Green became a Metro- have the department issue a no- a.m. at 501 Washington St.; retired Massachusetts politan District Commis- tice of correction to the Daily Item. report of a hit-and-run motor State Police trooper was sion Police Officer in 1980 Corrections or clarifications will not vehicle accident Sunday at one of two people killed by and later a state trooper 7:48 a.m. on Commonwealth a gunman in the Boston when MDC Police merged be made without express notice of suburb of Winthrop, State into Massachusetts State Road, Lynn; report of a hit- change from the arresting police Police Col. Christopher Police, Mason said. department. and-run motor vehicle acci- Mason said on Sunday. On Sunday, mourners dent Sunday at 10 a.m. at Mason identified him as gathered at the scene LYNN 58 Ocean St., rear; report of David L. Green, who he while some residents left an accident Sunday at 10:22 says retired from state po- flowers near the destroyed Arrests a.m. at 8 Watt Ave.; report lice in 2016 and worked in building, The Boston of an accident with personal law enforcement for near- Globe reported. Nichole Guidry, 459 Elliot injury Sunday at 10:59 a.m. ly 40 years. Brian Marks, who owns St., Sunday, 3:51 p.m., sexual at Santander Bank, 35 Mar- “Trooper Green was the building that was de- conduct for a fee, possession ket St.; report of an accident widely respected and stroyed, told the Globe of Class A drugs, default war- Sunday at 12:26 p.m. at 52 well-liked by his fellow that he was in “utter rant. Henry St.; report of an acci- Troopers, several of whom shock” when he saw what Juan Hernandez, 31, 24 dent with personal injury Sun- yesterday described him happened Saturday. as a ‘true gentleman’ and “I rushed down and came Green St., Lynn, Sunday day at 12:22 p.m. at 1168 Western Ave. always courteous to the to what, to me, looked like assault and battery with a public and meticulous in something out of a movie dangerous weapon; straight Breaks his duties,” Mason said or something,” he said. warrant. in an emailed statement. Bob Harrington, who Oscar Mendez-Lopez, 42, Report of breaking and en- “From what we learned lives across from the 42 Laighton St., Lynn, Sat- tering Friday at 12:27 p.m . yesterday, he was held in Retired Massachusetts State Police trooper building, said he heard urday, 5:30 p.m., drinking in at 592 Summer St.; report of equally-high regard by his David L. Green. loud crashes, saw the man public. breaking and entering Friday neighbors and friends in of the truck and Nelson Niz-Mendez, 35, at 6:27 p.m. at 36 Eutaw St.; Winthrop.” and drain company and tified. The gunman was walk down the street and 32 Royal Ave., Lynn, Saturday report of breaking and enter- The Suffolk District At- crashed into a building fatally shot by police, offi- then shortly after heard 5:28 p.m., drinking in public. torney’s Office identified gunshots. He then saw ing on a motor vehicle Friday on Saturday. Mason de- cials said. Michael Taddi, 37, 96 Bell- the second victim, a wom- scribed the two as “inno- A state police spokes- a woman lying on the at 8:53 p.m. on 36 Eutaw ingham Ave., Revere, Satur- an, as Ramona Cooper, 60, cent bystanders” and said person said Saturday that ground, he said. Ave; report of breaking and day 7:59 p.m., assault with a of Winthrop. Green was shot outside officials are investigating Winthrop Police, Massa- entering Friday at 10:15 p.m. dangerous weapon. Authorities say a man his home. whether the male victim chusetts State Police and at 83 Camden St.; report of shot Green and Cooper af- Neither the woman nor “may have been trying to the Suffolk Country Dis- Accidents breaking and entering Satur- ter emerging from a truck the suspected shooter engage the suspect to end trict Attorney’s Office are day at 8:07 p.m. at 81 Lake he stole from a plumbing have been publicly iden- the threat.” investigating. Report of an accident Fri- View Ave., second floor. day, 1:14 a.m., 180 Essex St.; report of an accident Friday at Overdose Man arrested after accidental 4:28 a.m. at 1127 Western Report of an overdose Sat- Ave.; report of an accident Fri- urday at 10:15 a.m. at 63 In- day at 1:25 p.m., at Simons galls St., No. 2. shooting of 15-year-old girl in Lynn Uniform Co., 329 Lynnway; report of an accident Friday Thefts LYNN — The man ing the unidentified girl, Michael Kmiec. was still a round inside. at 2:45 p.m., at 35 Boston charged in the acciden- apparently accidentally, Police rushed to the site, Tate, 23, will be charged St.; report of an accident Report of larceny Friday at tal shooting of a 15-year- in the torso, Lynn Police a driveway-like alley off with assault and battery Friday at 6:52 p.m. at 107 6:22 a.m., at 11 Broad St., old girl Friday night on said. She is expected to North Common Street with a dangerous weapon, W. Neptune St.; report of an No. 1; report of larceny Friday North Common Terrace is survive, even though she that opens up into a court- carrying a firearm with- accident Friday at 8:01 p.m. at 12:19 p.m. at Osmund Ho- expected to be arraigned was rushed to Massachu- yard and a lot with several out a license, unlawful at Boston and Ford streets; tel, 89 Liberty St.; report of Monday in Lynn District setts General Hospital facing apartment houses. possession of ammunition, report of an accident Friday at larceny Friday at 12:19 p.m. Court, police said. with life-threatening inju- According to reports, Tate and discharging a firearm 8:16 p.m. at Ford and Maple at 9 Trenton Terr.; report of lar- Michael Tate, 23, was ar- ries, according to a state- was playing with the gun within 500 feet of a dwell- streets; report of an accident ceny Friday at 4:48 p.m. at 20 rested Friday, after shoot- ment by Lynn Police Lt. and did not notice there ing with personal injury Friday at Market Square; report of lar- 9:16 p.,m. At Wendy’s, 116 ceny Saturday at 12:30 p.m. Boston St.; report of a hit- at 34 Grant St.; report of lar- ‘Cops’ creator John Langley and-run motor vehicle acci- ceny Saturday qat 7:53 p.m., dent Friday at 9:23 p.m. on at 5 Houghton St., No. 2. 23 Highland Ave.; report of dies during road race in Mexico hit-and-run motor vehicle ac- NAHANT cident Saturday at 5:02 a.m., By Andrew Dalton Some versions of the Essex and Rockaway streets; Accident AP ENTERTAINMENT show still air internation- report of a hit-and-run mo- WRITER ally in syndication. tor vehicle accident Saturday Report of a motor vehicle Langley was born in LOS ANGELES — John 6:16 a.m., at 71 Union St.; accident Saturday at 3:18 Oklahoma City and raised Langley creator of the report of a hit-and-run acci- p.m. at the Nahant Life Sav- in Los Angeles. He gradu- long-running TV series dent Saturday at 6:29 a.m. at ing Station. ated from California State Essex and Rockaway streets; “Cops,” has died during a road race in Mexico, a University, Dominguez report of an accident Satur- Theft family spokeswoman said. Hills and served in the day at 0:28 a.m. on Eastern U.S. Army in the early Report of larceny Satur- Langley died in Baja, Ave. and New Ocean St.; re- 1960s. day at 11:18 a.m. on Wharf Mexico, of an apparent port of an accident Saturday Langley was also a pro- Street. Caller reports license heart attack Saturday at 11:08 a.m. at Boston and ducer on the 2009 film plate taken from her car. during the Coast to Coast Ford streets; report of an acci- Ensenada-San Felipe “Brooklyn’s Finest,” di- dent Saturday at 12:32 p.m. 250 off-road race, family rected by Antoine Fuqua at Holy Family Church, 19 SWAMPSCOTT spokeswoman Pam Golum and starring Richard Gere Bessom St.; report of an acci- said. He was 78. and Don Cheadle, and dent Saturday at 1:30 p.m. at Road rage “Cops” was among the on the non-fiction series 849 Lynnfield St.; report of a first reality series on the “Jail,” “Vegas Strip” and Report of road rage on the FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS “Anatomy of a Crime.” hit-and-run motor vehicle ac- air when it debuted in Swampscott High access He was an off-road rac- cident Saturday at 6:01 p.m. 1989, and it would become John Langley died in Baja, Mexico, of an ap- road, caller reports she was an institution through 32 parent heart attack during the Coast to Coast ing enthusiast and fre- at 58 Catalina Road; report of cut off by a Ford Escape, and quently drove in events an accident Saturday at 6:11 seasons. Langley and pro- Ensenada-San Felipe 250 off-road race. the occupants began throw- duction partner Malcolm like the one he took part p.m. at Jefferson and Rocka- ing things from the vehicle, Barbour had shopped the as The Paramount Net- in Saturday. way streets; report of an ac- Its quirks, including its possible beer cans. idea for years, and found often shirtless suspects work, picked it up. Langley is survived cident Saturday at 6:11 p.m. a home for it on the fledg- and its reggae theme song It came under criticism by his son and produc- at 122 Jefferson St.; report of Vandalism ling Fox network. “Bad Boys,” were frequent for what was considered ing partner Morgan, who an accident Saturday at 7:37 The show was famous for fodder for standup comics a slanted, pro-police per- oversees their company p.m., at 421 Essex St.; report Report of vandalism Friday following police, from dep- and were often referenced spective, and was perma- Langley Productions; an- of a hit-and-run motor vehicle at 12:45 p.m. at the senior uties in the Deep South to in films, TV shows and nently pulled from the air other son, Zak; two daugh- accident Saturday at 10:47 center, 200 Essex St., report- officers from big city police songs. by Paramount last year ters, Sara Langley Dews p.m. at 72 Elm St.; report of ing that a vehicle had been departments, on long, bor- It ran on Fox until 2013, during worldwide protests and Jennifer Blair; his a hit-and-run motor vehicle vandalized. ing nights in patrol cars or when Viacom-owned over the killing of George wife, Maggie, and seven in fevered foot chases. Spike TV, later re-branded Floyd. grandchildren. Yabba dabba dispute resolved. Fred Flintstone can stay

HILLSBOROUGH, Ca- saurs and life-size sculp- the settlement on Thurs- lif. (AP) — Fred Flintstone tures “a highly visible day. fought the law — and he eyesore” and sued Fang, Mark Hudak, an at- won. alleging she violated local torney for Hillsborough, Technically, the owner codes when she put di- previously said the town of the fanciful Flintstones nosaur sculptures in the prides itself on its rural, house in a posh San Fran- backyard and made other woodsy feel, and rules cisco suburb settled a landscaping changes that are in place “so neighbors lawsuit with the town caused local officials to de- of Hillsborough. But the clare it a public nuisance. don’t have to look at your agreement will allow Fred An attorney for the town version of what you would and his friends to remain. previously said residents like to have, and you don’t In a yabba dabba dispute are required to get a per- have to look at theirs.” that pitted property rights mit before installing such According to records, against government rules sculptures, regardless of the settlement stipulates that played out in interna- the theme. that the town will review tional media, retired pub- Hillsborough went to and approve a survey of lishing mogul Florence court in 2019 after Fang the landscaping improve- Fang defended her color- failed to comply with mul- ments. In turn, Fang will ful, bulbous-shaped house tiple stop-work orders, as apply for building per- and its elaborate homage well as an order to remove mits. The town will also to “The Flintstones” fam- the features around the ily, featuring Stone Age multimillion-dollar prop- pay Fang $125,000, and sculptures inspired by the erty with its 2,730-square- she will drop the lawsuit — which was dismissed in FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS 1960s cartoon, along with foot (254-square-meter) aliens and other oddities.. home. Fang counter-sued. state court on April 27. Figurines of Barney and Betty Rubble stand outside the Flintstone The town, however, The Daily Post in Palo No news on Barney Rub- House in Hillsborough, Calif. called the towering dino- Alto first reported news of ble’s role in the matter. MONDAY JUNE 28, 2021 THE DAILY ITEM A7

Lynn artists Cinda Danh and Michael Aghahowa plan out their next step on the mural they are painting along ITEM PHOTOS | SPENSER HASAK the wall of Ernie’s Harvest Time in Lynn. Lynn artists Cinda Danh, left, and Roselle Carrillo work on the mural. Grant harvests new mural MURAL going around are so beau- such an amazing thing to brings color and life to the store, while her husband To continue incorporat- From A1 tiful,” Diana said. “It’s cre- bring a symbol of that to area. Diana said the reac- balanced another job. ing the community, there ating this different vision Ernie’s.” tion from the public so far Diana, like many other will be a celebration of scheduled for completion for Lynn.” Aghahowa sketched has been great. parents, learned to become the mural’s completion next week. One of the biggest things ideas for the mural, and She said customers will a teacher to her kids while Wednesday from 5 p.m. to The Figueroas have the Figueroas and The Diana said the original come in just to comment continuing to run her own 7 p.m. at Ernie’s. partnered with The Food Food Project have been plans consisted of valleys on how beautiful the business, and said her At this celebration, peo- Project since 2019 to sell focusing on through their depicting the production mural looks. Diana said girls enjoyed being at the ple will be able to put the nonprofit’s fresh pro- partnership is food inse- of food. When Aghahowa Aghahowa is an “amazing” store with her and helping paint on their hands to duce in their grocery store. curity. came up with the idea of artist and has done a great out wherever they could. leave their mark on the Aghahowa is the artist With the dedication to the different hands repre- job. He has captured the Being at the store most two walls that have been behind the mural, which decreasing food insecuri- senting the different back- community through his days, her children were purposefully left empty to features hands of all col- ty and highlighting the grounds and skin colors art and even incorporated able to help Aghahowa have community members ors reaching out to each paint some of the mural. create a mural of hand- other, holding fruits and diversity in the city, Di- of the community, Diana the community in creating ana said the idea for the said everyone loved the the mural, she said, allow- One of her daughters prints. vegetables. Diana said the purpose The Figueroas pur- mural came from wanting idea. ing kids to paint some of loves to paint and was to highlight both of those Diana said the represen- the mural and watch him watching Aghahowa paint of the mural is to embrace chased the store in 2016 the community and make and said incorporating a topics. tation of the diversity in as he does it. one day when she said “We were brainstorm- the city and people giving Diana said her three “I wish I could paint like the people in it proud. mural onto their estab- Anyone is welcome to at- lishment is something ing how to make a focal food to others is exactly children have also been that,” with Diana replying tend the celebration and that has always interested point on the amazing peo- what she and her husband big fans of witnessing the that one day, she will be join in on painting the them. ple that we’re surrounded were looking for to repre- completion of the mural. able to. mural. “We see all of the amaz- with and the community,” sent their business. When the pandemic hit, “It’s so cool for them, and ing stuff that’s been going Diana said. “So togeth- The mural is hard to Diana was forced to home- the community, to see the Allysha Dunnigan can on in downtown Lynn and er with The Food Project, miss, as it covers the long school them so she could progress of the mural,” Di- be reached at adun- we think that the murals we thought it would be walls of the building and continue to work at the ana said. [email protected] ‘Vax Bus’ rolls out NEW ENGLAND BRIEFS Quincy to name 2 Nile virus and eastern held from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. conditions for egg-laying streets after modern-day equine encephalitis were each night. hens will keep our farms across Mass. to negative. The $1 billion effort to in line with cage-free military generals The first trapping, con- replace the bridges — standards and ensure the ducted between June 2 both more than 80 years stability of Massachusetts’ QUINCY (AP) — The provide vaccines and June 14, included 56 old — will be done in three egg supply.” city of Quincy is nam- traps and 136 mosquito phases, with construction The bill now heads to ing two roads after mod- (AP) — Massachusetts is makes no difference. pools. not expected to start until the Massachusetts House ern-day military generals rolling out vaccination clin- Nearly half of Democrats State environmental and 2025 at the earliest, state of Representatives. with strong ties to the city. ics on wheels aimed at pro- polled — 47 percent — said health officials say person- transportation officials The City Council recent- tecting more people against that a business requiring al protection is the first have said. ly voted to name two new Boston to open against the coronavirus. customers to wear a mask line of defense against roads being constructed as cooling centers amid Two buses, dubbed the would make them more mosquitoes that may car- Bill would secure egg supply, part of a new bridge and Vax Bus, will be traveling likely to shop there. But ry the potentially deadly dangerously high temps park project underway upgrade conditions for hens across the state beginning just over half of Republi- diseases, and the most ef- downtown General McCo- BOSTON (AP) — Boston Saturday through July 15 cans — 51 percent — said fective way to avoid infec- BOSTON (AP) — The nville Way and General Jo- is opening cooling centers to administer vaccines in that this would make them tion is to eliminate mos- Massachusetts Senate seph F. Dunford Drive, The next week to help resi- nearly two dozen commu- less likely to shop there. quito breeding areas and has approved legislation Patriot Ledger reported. dents stay safe amid dan- nities. The findings are based prevent being bitten. designed to create a more Joseph Francis Dunford gerously hot weather. State officials say the on a Granite State Poll That includes avoiding secure egg supply chain Jr. was born in Boston and Acting Mayor Kim Janey Vax Bus will spend a day conducted by the Univer- outdoor activities at sun- and raise the state’s farm raised in Quincy. He is a on Saturday declared a or two in each community sity of New Hampshire rise and sundown when animal welfare standards retired Marine Corps four- heat emergency in the and host one to three vac- Survey Center. A total of mosquitoes are the most to be on a par with other star general who was the city from Monday through cine clinics a day. Vaccines active, wearing long- states. 1,602 people completed 19th chairman of the Joint Wednesday, when tem- will be administered on sleeved shirts and long The bill would upgrade an online survey between Chiefs of Staff under Pres- peratures are expected to the bus and no appoint- pants and using bug spray. Massachusetts’ egg pro- June 17 and June 21. The idents Barack Obama and be in the 90s. ment is necessary. The trapping and testing duction law — created by margin of sampling error . Janey is reminding resi- The Vax Bus is sched- was plus or minus 2.4 per- runs through the fall. a successful 2016 ballot uled to stop at locations James Charles McCon- question — to create pre- dents to drink lots of wa- centage points. ter and avoid lots of activ- in communities including ville was born in Quincy Meetings planned to dictability and certainty Attleboro, Brockton, Pitts- VERMONT and is an active U.S. Army by mirroring even stron- ity outdoors in the middle general who is the 40th discuss replacement of of the day. field and Springfield. Officials at the Vermont ger national United Egg chief of staff of the Army. “Anyone who needs a More than 80 percent of Department of Motor Ve- Cape Cod bridges Producers cage-free guide- “In the theme of the place to beat the heat adults in Massachusetts hicles are still trying to lines. Supporters of the bridge and the park, we BOSTON (AP) — The can come inside and rest have gotten at least one determine how services bill say those guidelines dose of the vaccine and found it appropriate to Massachusetts Depart- have been adopted by in the air conditioning at will be offered to the pub- honor two of the more ment of Transportation one of our cooling centers,” more than 4 million resi- lic in the aftermath of the leading retailers, produc- dents are fully vaccinated, modern day generals,” has scheduled a pair of ers, and other states. Janey said in an emailed COVID-19 pandemic. Mayor Thomas Koch said. virtual meetings to dis- statement. according to state officials. All COVID-19 restric- Massachusetts voters The Vax Bus schedule “It kind of has a nice touch cuss plans to replace the in 2016 overwhelmingly The cooling centers will tions were lifted earlier to it. Both of them were Bourne and Sagamore be open from 10:30 a.m. to can be found at: mass.gov/ this month after Vermont passed what at the time VaxBus. sons of veterans and came bridges. was the strongest law for 6 p.m. on Monday though vaccinated more than from pretty amazing local Officials at the public Wednesday at Boston In other pandemic-relat- 80 percent of the eligible farm animals in U.S. his- ed news around the region: families.” information meetings on tory, known as Question 3. Centers for Youth & Fam- population, but a number The $35.6 million Gen- Tuesday and Wednesday Since then, retailers, pro- ilies community centers. NEW HAMPSHIRE of DMV offices across the erals Bridge project will will present an overview ducers, and other states The locations are listed at: state remain closed. New Hampshire res- ultimately honor seven of the proposed Cape Cod mandated even stronger Boston.gov/Heat. WCAX-TV reports the idents are divided on generals from Quincy. A Canal Area Transporta- standards in the shift DMV has increased the whether a business re- dedication is planned for tion Improvement Pro- to cage-free conditions Bill passes for free feminine quiring customers to wear services it offers online. Sept. 11. gram, which not only in- for hens. The legislation hygiene products at schools a mask will impact their “DMV is assessing whether cludes replacing the two passed by the Senate on likelihood of shopping, ac- returning to the previous Rhode Island starts mosquito bridges across the Cape Thursday updates exist- PROVIDENCE, R.I. cording to a new poll. operational schedule for trapping, testing program Cod Canal, but improving ing state law to meet the (AP) — Rhode Island law- A total of 17 percent of the satellite offices is still the approach road net- new standards. The bill makers have passed leg- residents polled said that effective and efficient for PROVIDENCE, R.I. works. has the backing of the an- islation that requires all requiring a mask would customers and the State.” (AP) — Rhode Island en- The purpose of the meet- imal welfare groups that public schools to provide make them much more The DMV has been ad- vironmental officials have ings is to provide the pub- supported the 2016 ballot feminine hygiene products likely to shop at the busi- ministering road tests started their annual mos- lic with the opportunity to question. at no cost to students. ness, and 10 percent said since last summer and quito trapping and testing become acquainted with “With this bill, Mas- The legislation approved it would make them some- locations in Bennington, program and so far the the proposed project and sachusetts would join Friday says that starting what more likely. A total Montpelier, Newport, Rut- news is good. to gather feedback. leading retailers, produc- in the 2022-2023 academ- of 19 percent said it would land, South Burlington, The state Department The state’s policy con- ers and other states in ic year, schools teaching make them much less like- and Springfield are open of Environmental Man- cerning land acquisitions taking action to prevent grades five through 12 ly to shop there, and 11 for in-person services now. agement announced this for the project will also be cruelty to farm animals,” shall make feminine hy- percent said it would make No final decisions have week that the first batch presented. Democratic Senate Pres- giene products available them somewhat less likely. been made about how DMV of mosquitoes trapped and The meetings involving ident Karen Spilka said in all gender-neutral and Forty-three percent said it will operate in the future. tested this season for West the same topics will be in statement. “Upgrading female bathrooms. A8 MONDAY JUNE 28, 2021 LOOK! INTERNATIONAL CAPS LOCK DAY, International Body Piercing Day

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ITEM PHOTOS | SPENSER HASAK The Pride flag is raised at Peabody City Hall on Avery McDonald of Peabody wears a shirt with Saturday. The Pride banner flies over Peabody City Hall. a rainbow heart on it during the ceremony. Bruce Springsteen marks the return of live shows on Broadway By David Bauder mixes personal remem- time guitarist, Steven AP ENTERTAINMENT brances with perfor- Van Zandt, received a WRITER mances of his songs. He standing ovation when he said the summer reprise took a seat in the audi- NEW YORK — In an- allows him to spend more ence. New Jersey Gov. other sign of live enter- time, figuratively speak- Phil Murphy and U.S. tainment’s rebirth, Bruce ing, with his late father Transportation Secretary Springsteen returned to and other fallen relatives. were also Broadway this weekend, Every week brings fresh there Saturday night. strapping on a guitar and evidence of life resuming “It’s good to see every- reviving a show for an in entertainment follow- one here tonight un- audience that included a ing a 15-month COVID-19 masked, sitting next to member of his E Street pause. Festivals and each other,” Springsteen Band and the governor of concert tours are being said. “What a year. I’m 71 his home state. booked, and Springsteen years on this planet and Springsteen had ended plans to take his band on I’ve never seen anything his residency in De- the road next year. The like it.” cember 2018 after 236 Foo Fighters reopened Audience members performances, but was New York’s Madison had to show proof of persuaded to return for Square Garden for music vaccination to enter the a summer’s encore ahead with a cathartic June 20 St. James Theatre. That of most Broadway shows concert. attracted a boisterous coming back in Septem- Thrilled to be back, fans handful of anti-vaccina- PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS ber. cheered Springsteen’s tion demonstrators to The tough rock ‘n’ roller words so often he had gather at the entrance Singer-songwriter Bruce Springsteen exits out the stage door after the was clearly emotional. He to profanely tell them to and complain Springsteen “Springsteen On Broadway” reopening night performance at the St. wiped away tears toward settle down, lest the show was promoting segrega- James Theatre in New York. the end of his show, which take all night. His long- tion. Remembering Brenda Ann Beal Local news in the palm of your hand

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©2021 AccuWeather, Inc. SPORTS B MONDAY JUNE 28, 2021 St. John’s Prep captures Division 1 North title sists and Lucas Verrier game to put the score at BOYS LACROSSE had one assist. 3-0. After Jimmy Ayers By Mike Alongi On the defensive side, added his rst of the ITEM SPORTS EDITOR the Eagles excelled be- game with 2:11 to play in hind the play of Connor the rst, St. John’s Prep DANVERS — The No. 3 Kelly, Tim Haarmann took a 4-0 lead into the St. John’s Prep lacrosse and goalie Kaden Quirk rst intermission. team left no doubts about — who nished the day The Eagles kept the mo- who the top team in Divi- with 11 saves. mentum going at the sion 1 North is, knocking As has been the case all start of the second, as At- off No. 5 Lincoln-Sudbury season, the Prep also kins sent a nifty pass 12-5 Saturday afternoon dominated in the faceoff over to Jimmy Ayers for a at Glatz Field to capture circle, as Graham Tyson goal to make it 5-0. the Division 1 North title. was 8-for-10 facing off But then Lincoln-Sud- The Eagles got the job and Owen Umansky was bury got a couple back, done on both sides of the 8-for-12. getting back-to-back eld, scoring early and of- The Eagles got the scor- goals from Dave Herlihy ten on offense and ing started right away, and Hayden Donley to get shutting the door on de- getting goals from Atkins back in the game. But fense. and Surette in the open- Sarni stopped any plans Jimmy Ayers led the ing minutes of the game. for a big rally, scoring an scoring attack for the Lincoln-Sudbury tried to unassisted goal just a lit- Prep with four goals, get back some momentum tle more than three min- while Tommy Sarni was after that, sending a hard utes to go in the half to close behind with three shot that ricocheted off help the Eagles take a 6-2 goals and one assist. Luke the Prep post. The ball lead into the break. Surette added two goals ended up bouncing so far Sarni remained hot and one assist, while Pat away that it set up an coming out of the locker room, scoring 15 seconds Atkins had one goal and odd-man rush for the Ea- into the third quarter to one assist. Charlie Wilm- gles on the other end, and make it a ve-goal lead ITEM FILE PHOTO | JULIA HOPKINS ot and Michael Kelly each they cashed in on the once again. scored one goal, while Mi- 3-on-2 chance with Jimmy Ellard and the St. John’s Prep lacrosse team won the Division 1 chael Ayers had two as- Surette’s second of the PREP, B2 North title in convincing fashion Saturday afternoon. Spartans lose heartbreaker in Div. 3 North Final SOFTBALL By Mike Alongi ITEM SPORTS EDITOR AMESBURY — The No. 2 St. Mary’s softball team battled back to tie and even had the go-ahead run on base in the eighth inning, but the Spartans couldn’t quite get over the nish line and fell in heartbreaking fashion as No. 1 Amesbury walked off to a 3-2 win in extra innings in the Division 3 North Final at Amesbury ITEM FILE PHOTO | JULIA HOPKINS Middle School Saturday afternoon. Despite a strong game on the mound and at As has been the case all the plate from Abby Bettencourt, the Peabody season, St. Mary’s junior softball team couldn’t get over the hump in a ace Lily Newhall was loss to Billerica in the Division 1 North Final dominant on the mound. Saturday. She didn’t allow a hit un- til the fth inning, going Peabody’s unbeaten the distance and allowing three runs while striking out eight batters. season comes to an end But Amesbury’s Alana Delisle was just a bit bet- SOFTBALL sectional title. ter out there, allowing One of the main rea- just one earned run and By Mike Alongi sons the Tanners fell striking out seven in the ITEM SPORTS EDITOR short was the stellar per- formance of Billerica re- complete-game victory. PEABODY — It was a The rst half of the lief pitcher Analise Grady, close, back-and-forth who entered the game in game went by at a blinding game from start to nish pace thanks to the stellar the second inning and didn’t on Saturday afternoon, allow a single hit while pitching, with four full in- but in the end the No. 2 nings completed in just 35 ITEM FILE PHOTO | JULIA HOPKINS striking out eight batters Peabody softball team and only walking two. minutes of real time. Samantha Porazinski was one of the few St. Mary’s softball players to earn came up just short and Things started slowing a hit in an extra-inning loss to Amesbury in the Division 3 North Final Sat- “We hadn’t seen a pitch- saw its undefeated sea- er with a changeup like down a bit in the fth, urday afternoon. son come to an end in a starting when St. Mary’s that all year,” Peabody 3-1 upset loss to No. 17 coach Tawny Palmieri, moved a runner to third An error and a bunt sin- runs to come home and tie That set the stage for Billerica in the Division 1 base in the top of the in- who was a star on the last gle put two runners on the game up at 2-2. the Indians in the bottom North Final at Kiley Peabody softball team to ning after Samantha Po- base for Lauren Celia, Both teams settled down of the eighth. Ella Bezan- School Field. get to the North Final in razinski singled and who stepped up and from there, moving son started things off with The Tanners became 2006, said of Grady. “She moved over on a pair of smashed a two-run single through the next two in- a one-out double, then Ol- the latest team to be up- was unbelievable, very sacri ce bunts. But Del- to put the Indians ahead nings to force extras. St. ivia DeLong stepped in set by the cinderella Bill- hard to hit. We’ve been isle buckled down from 2-0. Mary’s moved the go- and sent Amesbury off to erica squad, which beat able to get big hits all there, forcing a popout to But in the top of the ahead runner to second the state semi nal with a three of the top 10 teams year, but she came in and escape with no damage. sixth, St. Mary’s took the base in the top of the walk-off single to win the in Division 1 North — in- took the wind out of our Then, in the bottom of momentum back after two eighth, but Delisle once game. cluding No. 1 Woburn and sails.” the fth, Amesbury uncharacteristic Ames- again worked out of the St. Mary’s wraps up the the second-ranked Tan- struck. bury errors allowed two jam unscathed. season at 20-3. ners — en route to the TANNERS, B2 Navigators walk off to victory over St. John’s Prep crowns two Vermont Mountaineers All-State champions on the track By Joshua Kummins second hit of the game, started the offense with an Young also put up a sec- On the girls side, Pea- FOR THE ITEM rst baseman Logan Bra- in eld single and came TRACK ond-place nish in the body’s Jolene Murphy vo (Harvard) went 3-for-4 across the plate on the By Mike Alongi 200 (21.9) to help the capped off her high school LYNN — The North with two runs scored and Retzbach shot to left. ITEM SPORTS EDITOR scoring for the Prep, career by setting another Shore Navigators earned an RBI and left elder Da- The Navs cut their de cit while Lopez was a part of school record, this time in NORWELL — It was a their second walk-off win vid Kale (Fordham) logged in half as Kale sent a two- the 4x800 relay team — the 400. Murphy nished great weekend to be a St. of the season on Sunday a pair of hits and one RBI out single through the mid- along with Nick de Melo, fourth after running a time John’s Prep fan, as the afternoon at Fraser Field of his own. Bravo hit safely dle against Vermont lefty Declan Kelley and Gra- of 56.37, her fth individu- as center elder Joe Lo- Eagles had a huge day at in each of his rst three and fellow Patriot Leaguer ham MacDonald — that al school record time as a muscio (Stanford) beat out the MIAA All-State Track at-bats, hitting a game-ty- Luke Rettig (Lehigh) in the nished sixth with a time member of the Tanners. an in eld single to drive and Field Championships ing home run to left-center bottom of the third. Bravo of 8:10. Other scorers for “She’s the greatest home the winning run in a with two runners nish- eld in the seventh inning. started the frame with an the Eagles on the day were sprinter we’ve ever had 3-2, 10-inning triumph ing as All-State champi- Navs starter Chris Shine in eld hit and took a base Charlie Tuttle in the two- for girls,” Peabody coach over the Vermont Moun- ons to help the Prep n- (Seton Hall) started the on right elder Dylan Bra- mile (sixth place, 9:12), Ja- Fernando Braz said of taineers in New England ish second overall as a game off with a 1-2-3 in- zil’s (Stetson) grounder. son Bois in the 110 hurdles Murphy, who will be run- Collegiate Baseball team with 37 total points. ning and retired the rst North Shore held the op- (seventh place, 15.35) and ning at Boston College League action. Jarrett Young was the ve batters he faced before position scoreless for the Stephon Patrick in the tri- next year. North Shore improved to the visitors jumped on the state champion in the ple jump (eighth place, 43 rest of the game following Elsewhere in the girls 9-7-2 following its third scoreboard rst on catcher 400-meter with a time of feet). the Retzbach homer, as the events, Peabody’s Lind- win in four games, while Adam Retzbach’s (Lehigh) 48.9 seconds, while Na- A number of other local score remained 2-1 sey Wilson nished Vermont slipped to 10-8. two-out homer during a than Lopez capped off his track and eld athletes through the middle in- eighth in the high jump Before Lomuscio brought two-run, three-hit second stellar year with a state competed in the All-States nings. in his team-leading 16th inning. Left elder Casey title in the two-mile with over the weekend on the (5-2). run of the season on his Mayes (Michigan State) NAVS, B2 a time of 9:06. boys and girls side. TRACK, B2 B2 SPORTS THE DAILY ITEM MONDAY JUNE 28, 2021

HIGH SCHOOL SPORTS SCHEDULE MONDAY Stoneham (4) Prep lacrosse wins Div. 1 North title Baseball Wrestling Division 1 North Final Division 1 State Semifinal PREP Ayers and one from Sarni and Wilmot added insur- now moves on to the EMass No. 4 St. John’s Prep at No. 2 Lin- No. 4 St. John’s (Shrewsbury) at No. 1 St. John’s Prep (6) coln-Sudbury (4) From B1 — to take their biggest ance goals in the fourth Division 1 State Final, Division 2 North Final WEDNESDAY lead of the game heading quarter to seal the victory where the Eagles will host After Herlihy got one No. 8 Masconomet at No. 6 St. Boys Lacrosse into the final quarter. and punch the Eagles’ tick- Division 1 South champion Mary’s (7) EMass Division 1 State Final back for Lincoln-Sudbury Division 3 North Final St. John’s Prep vs. Franklin/BC High to make it 7-3, the Eagles Lincoln-Sudbury never et to the state champion- Franklin/BC High on No. 18 Bishop Fenwick at No. 4 (TBD) netted three unanswered got within six goals the ship game. Wednesday at a time and goals — two from Jimmy rest of the way, as Kelly St. John’s Prep (16-1) place to be determined. TV/RADIO TV MLB Tanners’ dream season ends in North Final 12 a.m...... San Francisco at LA Dodgers...... MLB Network 7 p.m...... LA Angels at NY Yankees...... MLB Network TANNERS brought home courtesy runner Molly Stanton to 7:10 p.m...... Kansas City at Boston...... NESN From B1 make it 2-1. College Baseball Abby Bettencourt took The score remained 7 p.m...... College World Series (finals)...... ESPN2 the loss on the mound in there until the top of the NBA Playoffs relief, pitching five in- seventh, when Billerica’s 9 p.m...... LA Clippers at Phoenix...... ESPN nings and allowing three Zaria Saint Pierre Stanley Cup Final runs on three hits with smashed a solo home run seven strikeouts. 8 p.m...... Montreal at Tampa Bay...... NBCSN to make it 3-1. It was actually Peabody Men’s Soccer There was a bit of con- that struck first, taking a troversy that arose after 11:30 a.m...... Euro Championship: TBA...... ESPN 1-0 lead in the bottom of the homer, as Peabody 2:30 p.m...... Euro Championship: TBA...... ESPN the second inning. Logan coaches argued that 8 p.m...... Copa America: Argentina vs. Bolivia...... FS1 Lomasney reached first Saint Pierre -- who left Tennis on a walk and then Pen- the game in the fifth for ny Spack smacked an 6 a.m...... Wimbledon...... ESPN courtesy runner Stanton RBI single to put the 11:30 a.m...... Wimbledon...... ESPN2 -- had not re-entered the Tanners ahead. The se- Radio game and should there- quence forced a pitching fore be called out. After a MLB change for Billerica, and 7:10 p.m...... Kansas City at Boston...... WEEI-FM 93.7 Grady came in to shut long consultation with the door the rest of the the rulebook, it was de- STANLEY CUP PLAYOFFS way. termined that the correct But still, Peabody held move was to issue a STANLEY CUP FINAL Monday, July 5 onto the lead until the warning and keep the (Best-of-7) Tampa Bay at Montreal, 8 p.m. top of the fifth inning. run on the board. Monday, June 28 Wednesday, July 7 Avery Grieco got the The Tanners still had Montreal at Tampa Bay, 8 p.m. x-Montreal at Tampa Bay, TBA ITEM FILE PHOTO | OLIVIA FALCIGNO start on the mound, but some life after that, Wednesday, June 30 Friday, July 9 Head coach Tawny Palmieri and the Peabody bringing the tying run to Montreal at Tampa Bay, 8 p.m. x-Tampa Bay at Montreal, TBA Palmieri made the switch Friday, July 2 Sunday, July 11 to freshman ace Betten- softball team finished the season with a 17-1 the plate in the bottom of Tampa Bay at Montreal, 8 p.m. x-Montreal at Tampa Bay, TBA court in the second in- record after falling in the Division 1 North Final. the seventh, but Grady ning after Billerica start- once again shut the door ed threatening. But in the top of the ona then laid down a and sealed the win for NBA PLAYOFFS Bettencourt pitched her fifth, Billerica got a rally bunt, allowing Kailey Billerica. CONFERENCE FINALS Tuesday, June 29 way out of a bases-loaded going when a single, a Roche to race home and Peabody closes its sea- (Best-of-7) Milwaukee at , 8:30 p.m. jam in that inning to stolen base and a sacri- slide under a tag to tie son at 17-1 and has a Friday, June 25 Wednesday, June 30 keep the Tanners ahead fice bunt put a runner on the score at 1-1. Two bat- host of young talent re- Milwaukee 125, Atlanta 91, series x-Phoenix at L.A. Clippers, 9 p.m. 1-0. third base. Samantha Ga- ters later, a bloop single turning to the 2022 team. tied 1-1 Thursday, July 1 Saturday, June 26 Atlanta at Milwaukee, 8:30 p.m. Phoenix 84, L.A. Clippers 80, Friday, July 2 Phoenix leads series 3-1 x-L.A. Clippers at Phoenix, 9 p.m. Local runners fare well at MIAA All-State meet Sunday, June 27 Saturday, July 3 Milwaukee at Atlanta, 8:30 p.m. x-Milwaukee at Atlanta, 8:30 p.m. TRACK pentathlon (2627 points) ished eighth in the 400 17th in the 200 (23.45), Monday, June 28 Monday, July 5 From B1 and Peabody’s Aaliyah Al- hurdles (57.72), Revere’s the team of KIPP’s Ricar- L.A. Clippers at Phoenix, 9 p.m. x-Atlanta at Milwaukee, 8:30 p.m. leyne finished 11th in the James Clauto finished do Maestre, Daniel Olu- Lynnfield’s Jasminepentathlon (2461 points). ninth in the high jump (6- wasuyi, Victor Mafo and Rose finished 10th in the On the boys side, Mar- 2), Peabody’s Brandon Joel Aguero finished sixth MLB 100 (26.28), Peabody’s Ar- blehead’s Cam Heafitz fin- Glass finished ninth in the in the 4x100 relay (43.99) AMERICAN LEAGUE NATIONAL LEAGUE lene Davila finished ninth ished second in the high shot put (49-5 3/4), Sau- and the team of Peabody’s East Division East Division W L Pct GB W L Pct GB in the shot put (33-10 1/4) jump (6-6), Marblehead’s gus’ Jarod DeSousa fin- Daviel Canela, Eli Batista, Boston 47 31 .603 _ New York 40 33 .548 _ and 12th in the discus (94- Ciro Martin Sotos finished ished 17th in the high Gabriel Delacruz and Col- Tampa Bay 47 32 .595 ½ Washington 37 38 .493 4 1), Lynnfield’s April Lud- sixth in the 800 (1:56.24), jump (5-10), Winthrop’s in Ridley finished 14th in Toronto 40 36 .526 6 Atlanta 37 40 .481 5 New York 40 37 .519 6½ Philadelphia 36 39 .480 5 ers finished ninth in the Peabody’s Joel Lisoma fin- Chris Cappuccio placed the 4x100 relay (44.66). Baltimore 24 54 .308 23 Miami 33 44 .429 9 Central Division Central Division W L Pct GB W L Pct GB Chicago 44 32 .579 _ Milwaukee 45 33 .577 _ Navigators earn walk-off win over Mountaineers Cleveland 41 33 .554 2 Chicago 42 35 .545 2½ Detroit 34 44 .436 11 Cincinnati 38 38 .500 6 Kansas City 33 43 .434 11 St. Louis 37 41 .474 8 leadoff single being squan- tin Butera (Merrimack) re- deciding infield single hit Minnesota 33 43 .434 11 Pittsburgh 29 47 .382 15 NAVS West Division West Division From B1 dered in the latter one. tired three consecutive at Vermont shortstop Matt W L Pct GB W L Pct GB Bravo hit his seventh-in- batters in the 10th to McDermott (Coastal Caro- Houston 48 30 .615 _ San Francisco 50 27 .649 _ Oakland 47 33 .588 2 Los Angeles 46 31 .597 4 Shine scattered seven ning homer against a fa- strand the International lina). Seattle 41 37 .526 7 San Diego 47 33 .588 4½ hits but no more runs and miliar face in Harvard Tie Breaker runner on The loss went to Tucker Los Angeles 37 40 .481 10½ Colorado 31 47 .397 19½ struck out three across his Texas 30 48 .385 18 Arizona 22 57 .278 29 teammate Timothy Wil- third base, allowing his of- Wittman, a one-time Navi- five innings, while the duo liamson. However, the fense to come through and gator who retired the first Sunday’s Games Kansas City (Duffy 4-3) at Boston (Rich- of Zach Chappell (North Boston 9, N.Y. Yankees 2 ards 4-5), 7:10 p.m. Navs were unable to put win the game rather quick- two batters he faced before Toronto 5, Baltimore 2 Baltimore (Eshelman 0-1) at Houston (Gre- Florida) and James Sashin up another run as Brazil ly. The tall righty kept the North Shore plated the fi- L.A. Angels 6, Tampa Bay 4 inke 8-2), 8:10 p.m. (San Diego) gave up just Detroit 2, Houston 1, 10 innings Minnesota (Maeda 3-2) at Chicago White was stranded on second game tied and was ulti- nal run. Vermont’s nine Minnesota 8, Cleveland 2 Sox (Giolito 5-5), 8:10 p.m. two hits and struck out two base following a two-out mately rewarded with his hits matched the Navs and Texas 4, Kansas City 1 Chicago Cubs (Hendricks 10-4) at Milwau- batters apiece across their Seattle 3, Chicago White Sox 2, 1st game kee (Peralta 7-2), 8:10 p.m. walk and stolen base. first win to go along with a included a pair by desig- Oakland 6, San Francisco 2 Arizona (Faria 0-0) at St. Louis (LeBlanc respective two innings of Washington 5, Miami 1 0-1), 8:15 p.m. work. The hard-throwing Cole pair of saves this summer. nated hitter Jeffrey Holtz Atlanta 4, Cincinnati 0 San Francisco (DeSclafani 8-2) at L.A. Roland (Dartmouth) held Brazil was the Navs’ au- (Xavier). Philadelphia 4, N.Y. Mets 2 Dodgers (Bauer 7-5), 10:10 p.m. The Navs left runners on Pittsburgh 7, St. Louis 2 Tuesday’s Games the Navs scoreless over the tomatic runner to start the North Shore has Monday Milwaukee 5, Colorado 0 L.A. Angels at N.Y. Yankees, 7:05 p.m. base in two of the three Oakland 6, San Francisco 2 Tampa Bay at Washington, 7:05 p.m. innings following Kale’s next two innings to send final frame and moved off before hitting the road San Diego 5, Arizona 4 Miami at Philadelphia, 7:05 p.m. the game to extras, strand- across the diamond thanks to open a home-and-home Seattle at Chicago White Sox, 5:15 p.m., Tampa Bay at Washington, 7:05 p.m. RBI, but the aforemen- 2nd game Seattle at Toronto, 7:07 p.m. tioned relievers helped ing two runners on base in to a walk to Aquino and series against the defend- Chicago Cubs at L.A. Dodgers, 7:08 p.m. Detroit at Cleveland, 7:10 p.m. the eighth after second Luders’ fly ball to center. ing champion Keene Monday’s Games Kansas City at Boston, 7:10 p.m. keep the game close. Dou- Pittsburgh (Anderson 3-7) at Colorado San Diego at Cincinnati, 7:10 p.m. ble play balls ended threats baseman Jonathan Luders With the winning run Swamp Bats on Tuesday. (Freeland 0-2), 5:10 p.m. N.Y. Mets at Atlanta, 7:20 p.m. (Seton Hall) and Lomuscio standing just 90 feet away, First pitch is set for 6:30 Philadelphia (Howard 0-2) at Cincinnati Chicago Cubs at Milwaukee, 8:10 p.m. in the fourth and fifth in- (Miley 6-4), 6:40 p.m. Arizona at St. Louis, 8:15 p.m. nings, with designated hit- walked. Lomuscio slid into first p.m. from Alumni Field in N.Y. Mets (Eickhoff 0-0) at Washington Pittsburgh at Colorado, 8:40 p.m. (TBD), 7:05 p.m. Baltimore at Houston, 8:10 p.m. ter Jose Aquino’s (Cisco) North Shore closer Jus- base safely to beat out a Keene, N.H. L.A. Angels (Bundy 1-7) at N.Y. Yankees Minnesota at Chicago White Sox, 8:10 (King 0-3), 7:05 p.m. p.m. Detroit (Manning 1-1) at Cleveland (Morgan Texas at Oakland, 9:40 p.m. 0-2), 7:10 p.m. San Francisco at L.A. Dodgers, 10:10 p.m. Korda wins PGA to become No. 1 golfer in the world By Doug Ferguson TODAY IN SPORTS ASSOCIATED PRESS June 28 500th home run to become the 1935 — Alf Perry ties a British 21st major leaguer to reach the JOHNS CREEK, Ga. — Open scoring record with a 283 career mark. First came the tears total at Muirfield in Gullane, East 2007 — Craig Biggio becomes the when Nelly Korda hugged Lothian, Scotland. Perry’s finishes 27th player in major league history her older sister and didn’t five-under for four-stroke win over to get 3,000 hits in Houston’s 8-5 want to let go. That was Alf Padgham. 11-inning victory over Colorado. followed by the spray of 2009 — Mariano Rivera earns his 1939 — Joe Louis stops Tony Ga- champagne on the 18th lento in the fourth round at Yankee 500th save, becoming the second reliever to reach the milestone, green to celebrate a day Stadium to retain the world heavy- that will be hard for her weight title. and the New York Yankees beat the Mets 4-2 for a Subway Series to top even at age 22. 1953 — Betsy Rawls wins the U.S. sweep. Women’s Open with a six-stroke With one round, she be- 2009 — Nineteen-year-old Joey Lo- playoff victory over Jacqueline came a major champion gano becomes the youngest win- Pung. for the first time and ner in the history of the NASCAR 1966 — Ernie Terrell scores a reached No. 1 in the Sprint Cup series, winning the unanimous 15-round decision over world. rain-shortened race at New Hamp- Doug Jones in Houston to win the PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS shire Motor Speedway. “Is this week even WBA title, which had been stripped 2012 — Kentucky becomes the real?” Korda said. “It’s With her win at the KPMG Women’s PGA Championship Sunday, Nelly from Muhammad Ali. first school to go 1-2 in the NBA amazing.” Korda became the first American woman to be ranked No. 1 in the world 1971 — Muhammad Ali wins a Draft. New Orleans Hornets select Just like her perfor- since Stacy Lewis in 2014. four-year legal battle to overturn Kentucky forward Anthony Davis mance Sunday in the his 1967 conviction for draft eva- with the No. 1 pick. Then Charlotte KPMG Women’s PGA sion in an 8-0 vote by the U.S. Su- 5 12th hole that narrowly cord to par last matched when it didn’t matter. follows by taking fellow freshman Championship. preme Court. Michael Kidd-Gilchrist. The Wild- cleared the water and set by Inbee Park at West- Korda seized control 1992 — Connie Price-Smith, who Korda powered her way up an 8-foot eagle putt. chester Country Club in with a 6-iron she caught cats join UNLV with six players to a pair of eagles that earlier won the discus, wins the drafted in the entire draft. UNLV The final stroke was a 2015. heavy enough to worry it wore down Lizette Salas shot put at 62 feet, 6 inches, to be- had six players drafted in 1977 — 15-foot par putt for a Korda won for the sec- might not clear the pond come the first woman to win both at Atlanta Athletic Club but none in the first round. 4-under 68 and a three- ond straight week — her on the par-5 12th and was events at the U.S. Olympic trials 2014 — Sebastian K, driven by and put an American third LPGA title this year since Earlene Brown in 1960. trainer Ake Svanstedt, trots the atop the world ranking shot victory over Salas. relieved when it rolled 1994 — Oleg Salenko scores a fastest mile in harness racing for the first time in seven “The past few days, the — and it was enough to out to 8 feet for eagle. World Cup record five goals as Rus- history, finishing in 1:49 in the years. battle with Lizette, it’s become the first Ameri- That turned into a three- sia beats Cameroon 6-1. $100,000 Sun Invitational for Korda nearly holed out been a lot of fun. It’s been can at No. 1 in the wom- shot swing when Salas — 1997 — Evander Holyfield, bleed- older trotters at Mohegan Sun at with a 7-wood from 243 stressful. I think it’s had en’s world ranking since who spent the weekend ing badly from his right ear after Pocono Downs. Sebastian K, an everything,” Korda said. Stacy Lewis in 2014. hitting hybrids on holes being bitten by Mike Tyson, retains yards for a tap-in eagle. 8-year-old stallion who raced four “But I just can’t believe it. Jin Young Ko had held that Korda had short the WBA heavyweight champion- times in the U.S. since arriving She seized control by us- ship in Las Vegas when Tyson is from Sweden during the winter, ing her length from that I’m still in shock.” the No. 1 spot for nearly irons — hit wedge over disqualified after the third round. breaks the record of 1:49.3 set by graceful swing, leaving At 19-under 269, she two years. the green into a bunker 2007 — Frank Thomas hit his Enough Talk in 2008. her a 6-iron into the par- tied the Women’s PGA re- Her only mistake came and made bogey. MONDAY JUNE 28, 2021 THE DAILY ITEM B3 NATION

Workers search in the rubble at the Champlain Towers South Condo in Surfside, Fla.

PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS Before building collapse,

PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS $9 million in repairs needed President Joe Biden, with a bipartisan group of senators, speaks outside By Curt Anderson the parking garage. a major repair. the White House in Washington. and Bernard Condon The report did not warn Some of the damage to ASSOCIATED PRESS of imminent danger from the concrete in the park- the damage, and it is un- ing garage was minor, ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. Bipartisan infrastructure deal clear if any of the damage while other columns had — Nearly three years be- observed was responsible exposed and deteriorat- fore an oceanfront build- for the collapse of Cham- ing rebar. It also noted ing collapsed near Miami, back on track after walk-back plain Towers South. that many of the build- an engineering firm esti- The cost estimate That proved to be enough GOP negotiator, Sen. Bill ing’s previous attempts to By Zeke Miller mated that major repairs showed that repairs ASSOCIATED PRESS for some wavering Repub- Cassidy of Louisiana, even fix the columns and other the building needed would across the entire build- licans, who have privately predicted that Senate Mi- damage with epoxy were cost more than $9 million, ing would cost more than WASHINGTON — A bi- and not-so-privately regis- nority Leader Mitch Mc- marred by poor workman- according to newly re- $9.1 million, with the cost partisan deal to invest near- tered their displeasure at Connell, who has staked ship and were failing. leased emails. of work at the garage, en- ly $1 trillion in the nation’s the linkage. out a path back to the ma- Beneath the pool deck The email from the firm trance and pool deck alone infrastructure appeared to “Over the weeks and jority relying in large part “where the slab had been of Morabito Consultants accounting for more than be back on track Sunday weeks in negotiations with on stiff opposition to the epoxy-injected, new cracks was among a series of doc- $3.8 million. The work had after a stark walk-back by Democrats and with the Biden agenda, would even were radiating from uments released by the city not been done by the time President Joe Biden to his White House on an infra- support the final bill. the originally repaired of Surfside as rescue efforts the building collapsed. earlier insistence that the structure bill, the presi- “If we can pull this off, I cracks,” the report said. continued at the site of the The earlier report said bill be coupled with an even dent’s other agenda was think Mitch will favor it,” These were all problems collapsed building, where the waterproofing under larger Democrat-backed never linked to the infra- he said on NBC’s “Meet more than 150 people re- the pool deck had failed that should have been dealt measure in order to earn structure effort,” Utah Re- the Press.” “I think Lead- mained unaccounted for. At and had been improperly with quickly, said Gregg his signature. publican Sen. Mitt Romney er McConnell will be for least five people were killed laid flat instead of sloped, Schlesinger, an attorney Republican senators who said on CNN’s “State of the it, if it continues to come in the collapse. preventing water from specializing in construction brokered the agreement Union” on Sunday. He said together as it is.” The release of the 2018 draining off. defects and a former con- with the White House and that if Biden had not put Montana Sen. Jon Tes- cost estimate followed the “The failed waterproofing struction project engineer. Democrats to fund bad- out the statement, “I think ter, a Democrat, predicted earlier publication of anoth- is causing major structur- “The building speaks ly needed investments in it would have been very, the measure would draw er document from the firm al damage to the concrete to us. It is telling us we roads, bridges, water and very hard for Republicans more than the minimum showing the ground-floor structural slab below these have a serious problem,” broadband internet indi- to say, yes, we support this.” 10 Republican senators pool deck of the building areas. Failure to replace Schlesinger said in a tele- cated they were satisfied “We’re not going to sign needed to pass the bipar- was resting on a concrete the waterproofing in the phone interview Saturday with Biden’s comments up for a multitrillion-dol- tisan accord in the 50-50 slab that had “major struc- near future will cause the about the new documents. that he was dropping the lar spending spree,” he Senate, where 60 votes are tural damage” and needed extent of the concrete de- “They (building managers) both-or-nothing approach. added, referencing the required to advance most to be extensively repaired. terioration to expand expo- kicked the can down the In a statement issued Sat- larger Democratic bill. bills, but he said there That report also uncovered nentially,” the report said. road. The maintenance was urday after 48 hours of Romney said he believed would likely be “bumps in “abundant cracking and The firm recommended improper. These were all behind-the-scenes maneu- there was now sufficient the road” along the way. spalling” of concrete col- that the damaged slabs be red flags that needed to be vering by the White House GOP support in the Senate “We’ll work those prob- umns, beams and walls in replaced in what would be addressed. They weren’t.” to salvage the deal, Biden to reach the 60-vote thresh- lems,” he said on CBS said it was not his “intent” old to overcome a potential News’ “Face The Nation.” to suggest he was issuing filibuster and pass the bi- “I think we’ll get far more a veto threat on the bill. partisan package. Another than 60 votes.” Blinken, Lapid meet in Rome amid reset U.S.-Israel relations By Laurie Kellman, Matthew Lee and Ellen Knickmeyer ASSOCIATED PRESS ROME — Hush-hush di- plomacy. In-person visits. And a very public no-sur- prises agreement on Iran. U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken and Is- raeli Foreign Minister Yair Lapid met in Rome on Sunday as their new gov- ernments look to turn the page on former President PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS Donald Trump and former Salem Fire Department paramedics respond to a heat exposure call at a Prime Minister Benjamin cooling center during a heat wave in Salem, Ore. Netanyahu, whose close alliance aggravated parti- san divisions within both countries. ‘Not fun:’ Northwest heat wave Now, with Trump side- lined in Florida and Ne- PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS builds, all-time records fall tanyahu leading the op- Israel’s Prime Minister Naftali Bennett speaks it the hottest June day on “We know from evidence position, President Joe to journalists after touring Ben Gurion Airport, By Sara Cline and Boone record and only the fourth around the world that cli- Biden and Prime Minis- with the Minister of Health Nitzan Horowitz and ter Naftali Bennett are ASSOCIATED PRESS time in recorded history mate change is increasing the Minister of Transportation Merav Michaeli. focused on pragmatic di- the usually temperate city the frequency, intensi- PORTLAND, Ore. — Or- plomacy rather than dra- had topped 100 degrees. ty and duration of heat such as shoring up the in- less, and which has fueled egon’s largest city broke The forecast was for waves. We’re going to have matic initiatives that risk formal cease-fire that end- countless cycles of unrest. its all-time heat record on even hotter temperatures to get used to this going fomenting opposition at ed last month’s war with The Americans and Is- Saturday. It could beat the on Sunday and Monday. forward,” she said. home or distracting from Gaza’s militant Hamas rul- raelis will try to work out new mark on Sunday. Many all-time heat records James Bryant, a Seattle other priorities. ers and replenishing Isra- differences away from the Forecasters say many could be broken. In Seattle, resident, picked up an air “In the past few years, el’s Iron Dome defense sys- public, as in Biden’s “quiet” Pacific Northwest commu- mistakes were made,” tem. A major push to revive diplomacy, when he private- nities may sweat through the highest temperature conditioner in anticipation Lapid told Blinken as the long-dormant peace ly urged Netanyahu to wind the hottest days in their ever measured was 103 F of the extreme heat. they sat down for talks process between Israel and down the Israel-Hamas war histories as temperatures (39.4 C), in 2009. “My house is already in a Rome hotel. “Israel’s the Palestinians could un- ahead of a truce that took soar during a heat wave Other cities and towns hot, and so with the add- bipartisan standing was settle the delicate balance. effect May 21. that has sent residents from eastern Washing- ed heat over the next few hurt. We will fix those mis- “Nobody thinks it’s a Both governments will scrambling for relief. ton state to Portland to days, I’ve got kids. I got takes together.” good idea to start charging try to preserve Israel’s Stores sold out of porta- southern Oregon were to make sure they don’t Lapid said he had spo- through on a major new fragile governing coalition, ble air conditioners and also expected to break re- get too hot as well,” Bry- ken with Democrats and peace initiative,” said Ilan in part by reducing provo- fans, hospitals canceled cords, with temperatures ant said. “It seems to be Republicans since taking Goldenberg, a Mideast se- cations that played a part outdoor vaccination clinics, in many areas likely to a trend ... So I’m not sure office and had “reminded curity expert at the non- in sparking the 11-day war cities opened cooling cen- top out 30 degrees or more what’s driving it, but it’s them all that we share profit Center for a New that claimed at least 254 ters, baseball teams can- above normal. not fun, that’s for sure.” America’s most basic, ba- American Security. “But Palestinian lives and killed celed or moved up weekend That’s dangerous for a Officials in Multnomah sic values — freedom, de- there are things you can 13 people in Israel. games, and utilities braced region accustomed to mild County, Oregon, were mocracy, free markets and do quietly under the radar, The new coalition in Is- for possible power outages. weather, and where many asking for volunteers to constant search for peace.” on the ground, to improve rael shares little beyond Portland, Oregon, reached don’t have air conditioning. help staff cooling centers Blinken noted that even the situation.” the conviction that Ne- 108 degrees Fahrenheit The extended “heat dome” as older people, home- though the two govern- That approach — of tanyahu had to go. It’s (42.2 degrees Celsius) Sat- over the Pacific Northwest less residents and others ments are new, “the foun- managing the conflictcomposed of eight parties, urday afternoon, according was a taste of the future as struggled with the heat. dation that we’re working rather than trying to solve each effectively with veto to the National Weather climate change reshapes Cascades Street Out- on is one of an enduring it — may succeed in pa- power on decisions. So if Service. The previous heat weather patterns world- reach, an advocacy group partnership, a relationship, pering over domestic di- even one party bolts, Isra- record for Oregon’s largest wide, said Kristie Ebi, a for people experiencing friendship between the visions. But it also main- el’s government would be city was 107 F (41.7 C), a professor at the University homelessness, was going United States and Israel. tains a status quo that the at serious risk of collapse, mark hit in 1965 and 1981. of Washington who studies to homeless camps in the The push means aiming Palestinians find increas- with Netanyahu waiting Seattle reached 101 F global warming and its ef- region to encourage people for smaller achievements, ingly oppressive and hope- just offstage. (38.3 C) Saturday, making fects on public health. to use the cooling centers. B4 THE DAILY ITEM MONDAY JUNE 28, 2021 COMICS

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

ROSE IS ROSE / PAT BRADY

GARFIELD / JIM DAVIS BIG NATE / LINCOLN PEIRCE

ARLO AND JANIS / JIMMY JOHNSON

HERMAN / JIM UNGER ZIGGY / TOM WILSON

THE BORN LOSER / ART AND CHIP SANSOM

CROSSWORD DEAR ABBY Tears keep flowing despite life’s many blessings DEAR ABBY: I am a group, so we decided to very fortunate 60-year- Dear Abby is written by Abigail add some distance. The old male. I have a won- Van Buren, also known as Jeanne pandemic provided the derful life, great kids, I’m perfect excuse. We ex- a new grandfather and Phillips, and was founded by her change texts every few I’m recently retired. I mother, Pauline Phillips. Contact weeks, but otherwise we think I am a happy and Dear Abby at DearAbby.com or P.O. don’t interact much. The overall positive person. Box 69440, Los Angeles, CA 90069. problem is, now that Most people would be we’re all vaccinated, they thrilled to have my life. want to be friends again However, I can’t seem and we just aren’t up for to stop crying. I tear up at you to discuss what’s go- help those in need. Please it. We don’t know the best the end of every sad or ing on with your physi- tell me what I should do. way to clearly end the romantic movie. I choke cian or a licensed mental Should I continue help- friendship. How do you up when I’m around my health professional who ing or let her fail? break up with friends? loved ones, and it is only can put your concerns to getting worse. I wonder if rest. LENDING A MOVED ON IN THE it is because of pain I ex- DEAR ABBY: My HELPING HAND MIDWEST perienced in my past ex-girlfriend and I have DEAR LENDING: DEAR MOVED ON: If (deaths of loved ones, di- been good friends for the There is a point after you want to end the vorce, etc.) or fear about past five years. Even which “helping” becomes friendship, a way to do the future. Do you have though our relationship enabling. You reached that would be to be “busy” any insight based on your didn’t work out, I still that milestone years ago. and not available to experience? want to be there for her as a friend. My ex isn’t It’s time to let your them. If you are asked for TEARING UP IN that financially responsi- ex-girlfriend suffer the an explanation, tell them OHIO ble, nor is her family, and consequences of her fi- the pandemic forced you she keeps asking me for nancial irresponsibility to rethink your schedule, DEAR TEARING UP: bailouts. I have loaned so you can focus on help- that you see fewer people The death of loved ones her thousands of dollars ing people who won’t than you did before it can make a person in- since our breakup, Abby. take advantage of your happened — and there- creasingly emotional. Be- I am of two minds generosity. fore you are no longer ing able to express emo- about this. Part of me DEAR ABBY: My hus- available to the extent tion is a gift, not a feels I’m being taken ad- band and I used to be that you were. It’s kinder disability. You may sim- vantage of. However, the very close to another cou- than saying you think ply be a sensitive individ- other part of me knows ple in town. Before the they are troublemaking ual, but because you say she doesn’t have many pandemic, they caused drama queens, which this is “only getting friends and, because I be- quite a bit of pain and would be unkind and worse,” it might benefit lieve in karma, I tend to drama among our friend cause hurt feelings. BRIDGE

Do you trust your opponents? One of the arts of bridge is to After a heart to the ace, the dia- know the strengths — and shortcom- mond ace and a heart ruff, declarer ings — of your three(!) opponents. It needs to know his right-hand op- is particularly important at Chicago ponent. If East is a beginner, South scoring for money. You need to know cannot draw any reliable inferences. the strengths and weaknesses of East might not realize that it would your partner and the opponents. have been better to give his partner On today’s deal, South is playing a ruff at trick two, get back on play at in a contract of four spades. West trick three with the diamond ace and leads the heart three. East wins with give his partner a second heart ruff the ace, cashes the diamond ace to defeat your contract. and returns a heart, which West ruffs. However, if East is an expert, de- West exits with a diamond, East fol- clarer should be suspicious of his lowing suit. How should South con- play. Why would East cash the dia- tinue if East is either a beginner or mond ace, apparently letting South an expert? make an impossible contract? East North’s two-heart bid was a trans- would do so only if he knew that fer, showing at least five spades. West had just one trump and the When East doubled, South “raised” third round of hearts would reveal to three spades to indicate four-card the position to declarer. support and a maximum. With 4-3- South should win the fourth trick 3-3 distribution, this was an over- in the dummy, call for the spade 10 statement. and run it if East plays low. MONDAY JUNE 28, 2021 THE DAILY ITEM B5 WHAT TO WATCH CELEBRITY INTERVIEWS

6 a.m. ESPN 2021 Wimbledon Championships Stellar tennis on grass will be the order of the next Animal lover curt Menefee fortnight as the world’s top men’s and women’s play- ers compete in the year’s third Grand Slam tourna- ment, the 2021 Wimbledon Championships, which returns after being cancelled last year due to the returns to host on A&E pandemic. Novak Djokovic, who won in 2018 and 2019, will look to make it three men’s singles titles in a row at the All England Club, while on the wom- en’s side Simona Halep will defend her 2019 victory. 8 p.m. CW All American As his high school football career nears its end, Spencer (Daniel Ezra) ponders his future in the new episode “No Opp Left Behind.” Elsewhere, Jor- dan (Michael Evans Behling) frets about his own prospects in the sport, and Asher (Cody Christian) is upset to discover Monica (guest star Alexandra Barreto) has been keeping something from him. Meanwhile, Grace’s (Karimah Westbrook) happiness over some good news is dampened by Dillon (guest star Jalyn Hall). The gang holds a Friendsgiving gath- ering at Layla’s (Greta Onieogou), but not everyone receives a warm welcome. 8:30 p.m. TNT Movie: Godzilla: King of the Monsters Michael Dougherty directed and co-wrote this 2019 sequel to 2014’s “Godzilla,” which finds the human race pinning its hopes on the giant lizard to defeat King Ghidorah and Rodan, two other formidable monsters. Kyle Chandler, Vera Farmiga, (“”), , Sally Hawkins, , Thomas Middleditch, Aisha Hinds and David Strathairn star in the film, which is dedicated in part to the memory of Haruo Nakaji- ma, the original Godzilla “suit performer,” who died in 2017. 9 p.m. CW The Republic of Sarah Sarah (Stella Baker) recruits the help of spunky teens Bella, Tyler and Maya (Landry Bender, Forrest Goodluck, Izabella Alvarez) after the governor of New Hampshire closes the borders of Greylock in the new episode “The Lines Between Us.” Meanwhile, Corinne (Hope Lauren) pushes Danny (Luke Mitchell) to re- veal a secret he’a been keeping from Sarah and Ellen (Megan Follows). Elsewhere, Grover (Ian Duff) By Holly Friedel and my dogs,” Menefee tells about both shows is it really just entertainment; while us. “When A&E and the folks shows the bond and the con- people sit there, you could commits an extreme act that exposes his pain over Curt Menefee is no strang- nection between humans and the loss of a loved one. at Big Fish productions were actually benefit rescue opera- er when it comes to animals. looking to do America’s Top their pets and how that re- tions around the country.” 9 p.m. Typically seen as a host of Dog, they reached out to me ally transfers and translates Menefee concludes by teas- BRAVO FOX NFL Sunday, Menefee to find out if I would be in- among different species of ing what’s to come on An An- Below Deck Mediterranean easily pivots to his passion terested. I got just the trailer animals among different age imal Saved My Life, sharing Captain Sandy Yawn returns for another epic sea- projects as host of both A&E’s for it, and I fell in love with it groups of humans,” Menefee that one of the episodes tells son as she and her crew board the 180-foot me- America’s Top Dog (returning immediately.” says. the story of a man who jumped ga-yacht Lady Michelle and set course for Sibenik, for Season 2 this Tuesday) And so have fans, as Top But it’s more than just an- off the Golden Gate Bridge the oldest native Croatian town on the shores of the and An Animal Saved My Dog is now beginning its sec- other job for Menefee, as he and immediately regretted his Adriatic Sea. Bosun Malia White also is back. The Life (debuting next Tuesday, ond season and A&E is ex- values Top Dog for including decision. “One sea lion had got- new “yachties” include chief stew Kate Flood, chef July 6). panding its lineup, and Me- a $5,000 donation to the win- ten underneath the man and Mathew Shea, stews Lexi Wilson and Courtney Veale, “If you follow me on social nefee’s role, with An Animal ner’s favorite animal charity. stayed until the Coast Guard along with a trio of new deckhands in David Pascoe, media, I’d say the majority Saved My Life. “I realized we could do some showed up, and literally the Lloyd Spencer and Mzi “Zee” Dempers. of my posts are about myself “One of the things I enjoy good and make it more than animal saved his life.”

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5:00 PM PUBLIC HEARING on the petition filed by Paul and Robin Waters, owners Interested candidates should submit their resume to: of the property at 43 Pleasant Street, Nahant, Massachusetts, seeking a Special Permit for the removal of the existing single-family house and construction of a The Lynn Housing Authority WE TAKE AND DISPOSE new single-family house. The Inspector of Buildings has denied their request for a 10 Church Street Building Permit on April 16, 2021, where the proposed new house is in violation of Lynn, MA 019012 Section 7.03 E of the Nahant Zoning By-laws where; Notwithstanding any other ATTN: John Ladd requirements of Section 7.03, no structure, constituting the principal use, located Or OF ANYTHING on a nonconforming lot, whether such structure is conforming or nonconforming, [email protected] may be removed and reconstructed, or removed and replaced elsewhere on such lot without a special permit. The Lynn Housing Authority is an equal opportunity employer. All applicants will be considered for employment without attention to race, color, religion, sex, sexual Cellars, Attics, BOARD OF APPEALS, Jocelyn Campbell, Chairperson orientation, gender identity, national origin, veteran or disability status." Garages, Yards, Stores, etc. Call for quick service Item: June 28 and July 5, 2021 and best prices. LEGALS

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home delivery rate is Subscribe to 50% off newstand price! e-edition on Call 781-593-7700 ext. 2 Subscribers pay only 781-593-7700, ext.2 classifieds to subscribe today. $4.50 a week. MONDAY JUNE 28, 2021 THE DAILY ITEM B7 INTERNATIONAL Classified UK defense papers found at bus stop By Sylvia Hui The Ministry of Defense incident was both embar- ASSOCIATED PRESS said an employee had re- rassing and worrying. ported the loss of the doc- “Ministers must be able LONDON — Sensitive uments last week. It did to confirm to the public defense documents con- not provide details about that national security taining details about the the incident or confirm the has not been undermined, British military have been documents were found at that no military or secu- found at a bus stop in En- a bus stop. rity operations have been gland, the BBC reported “The Ministry of Defense affected and that the ap- Sunday. was informed last week of propriate procedures are The papers included plans for a possible U.K. an incident in which sen- in place to ensure nothing military presence in Af- sitive defence papers were like this happens again,” ghanistan, as well as dis- recovered by a member he said. cussion about the poten- of the public,” it said in a The HMS Defender up- tial Russian reaction to statement. “The depart- set Russia’s military on the British warship HMS ment takes the security of Wednesday when it sailed Defender’s travel through information extremely se- south of the Crimean Pen- waters off the Crimean riously and an investiga- insula in a Black Sea area coast last week, the BBC tion has been launched.” that Moscow claims as its said. “The department takes territorial waters. Many The broadcaster said the security of informa- nations, including the a member of the public tion extremely seriously U.K., do not accept Rus- PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS who wanted to remain un- and an investigation has sia’s 2014 annexation of British destroyer HMS Defender arrives at the port of Batumi, Georgia. named contacted it when been launched,” it said in Crimea from Ukraine and they found the pile of doc- a statement. “It would be consider that area to be Britain denied that ac- nocent passage through high-level discussions be- uments — about 50 pages inappropriate to comment Ukrainian waters. count and said the war- Ukrainian territorial wa- fore Wednesday’s clash in all — in a soggy heap further.” Russia said one of its ship was not in Russian ters in accordance with about how Russia may Tuesday behind a bus stop John Healey, the defense warships fired warning waters. The U.K.’s Min- international law.” react if HMS Defender in Kent, southeast of Lon- spokesman for the opposi- shots in response to the istry of Defense said the The documents showed sailed close to Crimea, the don. tion Labour party, said the destroyer’s intrusion, but ship was “conducting in- officials conductedBBC said.

A construction site sits empty in Bangkok, Thailand.

PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS Bangkok, 9 provinces restrict movements to curb rising cases

BANGKOK (AP) — Faced Friday. She said that “bub- malls in Bangkok can stay PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS with a sharp rise in corona- ble and seal” disease con- open until 9 p.m., but food Protesters burn tires to block a road, in Beirut, Lebanon. virus cases, the Thai capi- trol measures had proved and drinks in restaurants tal on Sunday announced successful within 28 days are allowed only for take- a ban on indoor dining and in handling clusters in away. Seminars, meetings Riots in Lebanon over economy gatherings of more than 20 Samut Sakhon province, and parties are canceled. people, in addition to the south of Bangkok, but not If more clusters are discov- closure of construction sites in the capital. ered, the governor can seal injure 10 soldiers, protesters and the sealing off of work- The situation has be- ers’ quarters in Bangkok come critical as the num- off those communities. Travelers from the 10 BEIRUT (AP) — Leb- and road closures took attacked several state insti- and nine other provinces. ber of hospital beds in anese troops deployed in place in the capital Beirut. tutions in the city. provinces, including Bang- The measures will re- Bangkok for seriously the northern city of Tripoli Lebanon has been suffer- State-run National kok, will be isolated and main for 30 days. ill COVID-19 patients is early Sunday taking posi- ing severe shortages of vi- News Agency said Tripoli quarantined. Thailand reported 3,995 running short despite the tions around major state tal products including fuel, and other cities in Leb- confirmed cases and 42 creation of several field Authorities, meanwhile, institutions after a night of medicine and medical prod- anon were quiet around dead in the last 24 hours. hospitals. Prime Minister are planning to go ahead protests and riots against ucts, angering the public. noon Sunday. The numbers have dou- Prayuth Chan-ocha said with a plan to allow fully worsening living condi- Lebanon’s currency hit The situation in Leb- bled recently, and health Friday that a proposal for vaccinated foreign tourists tions left several protest- a record low Saturday, anon is not expected to officials blame a lack of a seven-day curfew for all to visit the southern resort ers and 10 soldiers injured. reaching 18,000 pounds to cooperation from migrant of Bangkok has been re- improve as political bick- island of Phuket without Sporadic protests were the U.S. dollar. The pound ering between President workers employed in con- jected for the time being. undergoing a 14-day quar- reported throughout Leb- has more than 90 per- struction and in factories. Under the new restric- Michel Aoun and Prime antine that is otherwise anon on Saturday as the cent of its value since the Minister-designate Saad “Camps were closed but tions, construction work- country’s 20-month eco- crisis began. mandatory. Thailand is Hariri has delayed the for- workers sneaked out to ers will be isolated in nomic crisis worsened. In October 2019 protest- anxious to begin the recov- mation of a government markets and communities, camps in Bangkok and The World Bank described ers called for the removal ery of its lucrative tourism and spread the disease,” five neighboring provinc- the crisis as one of the of the political class that since Hariri was named to Apisamai Srirangson, es, and in the country’s industry, which has been worst the world has wit- has run the country since the post in October. Talks spokesperson for the Cen- four southernmost prov- devastated by the pandem- nessed in 150 years. It is the end of the 1975-90 civil with the International ter for COVID-19 Situa- inces, all virus hotspots. ic and consequent travel coupled with a political war and has been blamed Monetary Fund over the tion Administration, said Department stores and restrictions. deadlock that has left Leb- for corruption and misman- economic crisis have been anon without a govern- agement that has ruined suspended since last year. ment since August. the country’s economy. The World Bank said Regional election poses crucial The largest protests The army said rioters on Lebanon’s gross domestic were in the southern port motorcycles threw stun gre- product is projected to con- city of Sidon and in Trip- nades at troops in Tripoli tract 9.5 percent in 2021, test for French far right oli, Lebanon’s second larg- injuring nine soldiers, while after shrinking by 20.3 est city and most impov- another was injured when percent in 2020 and 6.7 PARIS (AP) — A deci- erished. Sporadic protests hit by a stone. Protesters percent the year before. sive, second round of vot- ing in France’s regional elections on Sunday was being scrutinized as a lit- mus test of whether the Local news on your doorstep anti-immigration far right is gaining in acceptability before the French presi- dential election next year. Marine Le Pen, leader of the far-right National Rally, has spent a decade trying to cast off the extremist repu- tation that made the party anathema to many French voters in its previous guise PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS as the National Front. A failure to win control of a Far-right leader Marine Le Pen leaves the vot- region Sunday would mark ing booth before voting for the regional elec- a stinging setback for the tions in Henin-Beaumont, northern France. rebranded party. Voter interest was tepid, Philippe Corbonnois, an- Le Pen’s party had some at best. 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Its can- who voted in Saint-Quen- through to bolster her 2022 didates elsewhere were all tin in northern France. presidential campaign. relegated to second place “Our parents fought for us The party hasn’t previous- or lower, with some open- for this and people aren’t ly won a region. ly abandoning all hopes of Offer available to new subscribers only following suit.” Polls had suggested that winning in round two. B8 THE DAILY ITEM MONDAY JUNE 28, 2021 HEALTH Alzheimer’s drug stirs hope for patients, worry for doctors

By Tom Murphy and already started giving Aduhelm, even though he’s Matthew Perrone the drug, many providers aware of the drug’s limits. ASSOCIATED PRESS say it will take weeks or Michele Hall, 54, of Bra- A nursing months before they are denton, Florida, also is ea- In the weeks since a new student ready. Insurers — includ- ger to discuss the drug at administers Alzheimer’s drug was ap- ing the biggest bill payer her next appointment with proved, hopeful patients the for this drug, Medicare an Alzheimer’s specialist. Moderna have bombarded Dr. Ali- — still need to determine A former government COVID-19 reza Atri with calls and which patients to cover for attorney, Hall had to quit emails about a treatment a treatment that could cost her job after struggling vaccine at a that has sparked both ex- more than $50,000 a year. with once-simple tasks vaccination citement and skepticism. And doctors worry that like spelling, public speak- center at They want to know if emotions will affect deci- ing and remembering UNLV, in the drug might be right sions by patients and fami- deadlines. She was diag- Las Vegas. for them. Like many phy- lies in seeking the drug. nosed with early Alzhei- sicians, Atri has no easy “People are desperate. It’s mer’s last November by FILE PHOTO | answers. a really horrible disease,” doctors at the Mayo Clinic. ASSOCIATED PRESS “It’s not a simple yes or said Stanford University’s Hall calls Aduhelm “the no,” said the neurologist at Dr. Michael Greicius. rst tiny glimmer of hope” the Banner Sun Health Re- Karl Newkirk hopes to that she’ll get more quality As variant rises, vaccine plan search Institute in Arizona. start taking Aduhelm if his time with her husband and It probably won’t be for doctor gives the OK because their three adult children. a while. Doctors across he doesn’t see any other “When you get that di- targets ‘movable middle’ the country are still trying treatments worth trying. agnosis, you really wake to gure out who should Newkirk’s doctor con- up every morning and go By Ricardo Alon- ble mutation has gained a short of its goal of having receive the drug called rms he’s a good candidate ‘Here I am, it’s ticking so-Zaldivar foothold in Mountain West 70 percent of adults vacci- Aduhelm, which, at best, for the drug. While the re- away and I’m just wait- ASSOCIATED PRESS and heartland states. nated by July Fourth. Many of those infected are At this point, about 170 slows the fatal disease mar- tired technology consultant ing,’” she said. “Well, now WASHINGTON — ginally. Other drugs for Alz- is still t enough to ride you have something to young and unvaccinated. million American adults Thrown off-stride to reach The White House has have received at least one heimer’s disease only tem- roller coasters with his look forward to.” its COVID-19 vaccination grandchildren at nearby lent its top names to the vaccine dose, representing porarily ease symptoms Biogen’s Aduhelm is the goal, the Biden adminis- Busch Gardens, he strug- vaccine push. roughly two-thirds of those like memory problems, in- rst Alzheimer’s medica- tration is sending A-list gles with short-term mem- tion in nearly 20 years. Its President Joe Biden visit- 18 and older. An Associat- somnia and depression. of cials across the coun- ory loss. He wants to try Food and Drug Administra- ed a mobile vaccination site ed Press analysis suggests While some clinics have try, devising ads for niche tion approval earlier this in Raleigh, North Carolina, that Biden’s self-imposed markets and enlisting month triggered a swift on Thursday. Earlier in the goal may not be reached community organizers to backlash from many ex- day, rst lady Jill Biden until late July at current persuade unvaccinated perts, including the agen- held the hand of a woman rates of vaccination. people to get a shot. cy’s own outside advisers at a drive-thru vaccination Analysts at HHS have The strategy has the trap- who had warned that its site in Kissimmee, Florida. developed a rough sketch pings of a political cam- supposed bene t relied on Doug Emhoff, the hus- of those in the movable  imsy data. Three resigned paign, complete with data band of Vice President Ka- middle. They tend to be over the FDA’s decision. crunching to identify groups mala Harris, has racked up younger, mainly 18-29. Aduhelm does not re- that can be won over. thousands of frequent  yer Most are not college ed- verse mental decline. But the message is about miles, visiting at least 18 ucated, and political in- It only slowed it in one public health, not ideology. or 19 states by his count. dependents predominate. study that was marred by The focus is a group health The administration also Black and Latino adults hard-to-interpret results. of cials term the “movable has recruited celebrities are more likely to fall in The data were so murky middle” — some 55 million and athletes, including this category than people that the FDA ultimately unvaccinated adults seen country music star Brad of other backgrounds. granted the drug condi- as persuadable, many of Paisley and the Tampa Bay It can be a hard sell. tional approval based on them under 30. Lightning hockey team. It After Jill Biden’s visit to a different measure: it’s “We’re not just going to has teamed up with Twitch Mississippi earlier in the ability to get rid of harm- do the mass vaccination and Riot Games to reach week, Gulf Coast resi- PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS ful clumps of plaque in sites,” said Health and online gamers and with dent Sherie Bardwell was Michele Hall stands with her husband, Doug, in the brains of patients with Human Services Secre- Panera and Chipotle to unimpressed. She said their backyard in Bradenton, Fla. early forms of the disease. tary Xavier Becerra. “It’s offer free food to those get- Biden’s comment that door to door. It’s mobile ting a shot. “vaccines might feel like clinics. We’re doing vac- The message, as Surgeon a miracle, but there’s no SPECIAL SUBSCRIPTION OFFER cinations at church, the General Vivek Murthy put faith required,” sounded PTA meeting, the barber it: “If you are vaccinated, to her like a dig at people shop, the grocery store.” you are protected. If you with Christian beliefs. Of cials have seized on are not, the threat of vari- “She said shots are mir- a compelling new talking ants is real and growing.” acles that don’t require AMERICA’S FAVORITE point, courtesy of the coro- It’s unclear how well the faith. The Bible says just navirus. The potent delta levers of persuasion are live by faith,” said Bard- variant that has ravaged functioning. Vaccination well, who followed news India is spreading here. rates have dropped below about the rst lady’s vis- TV MAGAZINE Now accounting for about 1 million a day, and there’s it. Bardwell said both 1 in 5 virus samples ge- no sign yet of a turnaround. she and her husband had netically decoded in the The administration has ac- COVID-19 and she was U.S., the more transmissi- knowledged that it will fall hospitalized. UK government accused of hypocrisy as health minister quits

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