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Thursday, January 7, 2021 TRUMP-INCITED MOB ATTACKS THE CAPITOL

As president’s allies in Congress take last stab at overturning election, protesters bring chaos Lawmakers flee chambers with security overcome

By Liz Goodwin and Jazmine Ulloa GLOBE STAFF WASHINGTON — A mob of President Trump’s supporters rushed barricades, scaled walls, brawled with police, and broke windows to storm the US Capitol on Wednesday after- noon, temporarily halting the congressional tallying of Electoral College votes that declare the next president. The attack on the Capitol put a horrifying exclamation point on Trump’s months-long campaign to overturn the results of the election in the face of repeated declarations by courts and state elections officials that he had lost. But the Trump-stoked insurrection was unsuccess- ful, as determined lawmakers returned to the Capitol Wednesday night and resumed the con- stitutional process of certifying Biden’s victory. Condemnations of the violence in Washing- ton poured in, from Trump’s former defense secretary Jim Mattis to all four living former presidents, while calls even arose in some quar- ters to invoke the 25th Amendment to strip Trump of power in his final two weeks in office. Before the siege on the Capitol, about 150 congressional Republicans planned to aid Trump’s scheme and formally object to Biden’s JOSE LUIS MAGANA/ASSOCIATED PRESS victory, lending oxygen to the conspiracy theo- After President Trump spoke to his supporters, they headed for the Capitol, where some scaled the west wall and pounded on entrances. ries of fraud that inflamed the rioters and put- ting a strain on the democratic norms that dic- MOB, Page A6 A reporter’s view from the inside: Where can I hide?

By Jazmine Ulloa ROBERTO SCHMIDT/AFP VIA GETTY IMAGES GLOBE STAFF It was an unimaginable sight inside, as WASHINGTON — The shuffling in the Sen- the mob marched through the building. ate press gallery started a little after majority leader Mitch McConnell finished his scathing rebuke of President Trump’s baseless election fraud claims. The faint chants from pro-Trump protesters They’ve played outside were getting louder as more people streamed to the front of the Capitol building on Wednesday and Congress began the process with fire, and we of counting the electoral votes that would make Joe Biden the next president. Senate press staff said they had a plan to lock the gal- all get burned lery doors on the third floor should the security situation outside escalate. Yvonne Abraham It was all “just in case,” all very hypotheti- cal. COMMENTARY ANDREW HARNIK/ASSOCIATED PRESS Then, a warning from a crackly Capitol ra- In the House gallery, some people sheltered in place as the threat started to become clear. INSIDE, Page A7 Of course it came to this. Wednesday was one of the most shameful days in this nation’s history — one that was as inevitable as it was frightening. ª Democrats What we saw on Capitol Hill was an at- call for Trump to ‘A dark moment’ for country, Biden says tempted coup by a dangerous president and an unscrupulous, deluded, and entirely too-large be removed. A12. By Michael D. Shear In direct, forceful language, Biden elect said in remarks from Delaware as fragment of his following — incited to violence and Jim Tankersley called the scenes of chaos in the halls scenes of the armed takeover of the by his words and example. This ramshackle ª BLM activists NEW YORK TIMES of Congress “a dark moment” in the Capitol played out on television but real attempt at insurrection was enabled decry kid glove WASHINGTON — President-elect nation’s history, appealed for calm, screens. “It’s disorder. It’s chaos. It bor- by the president’s soulless and despicable allies treatment of Joe Biden denounced the storming of and made clear that he held Trump ac- ders on sedition, and it must end now.” in Congress, some of whom believe they can the Capitol on Wednesday as the vio- countable for instigating violence that The day had started as one of tri- ride the wild monster they’ve unleashed to the protesters. A8. lent expression of President Trump’s left members of both parties and allies umph for Biden and his party, with Republican nomination in 2024. refusal to accept defeat, calling it “an around the world appalled. Democrats coming off elections the Almost as incredible as the act itself was the ª World leaders assault on the citadel of liberty” and “At their best, the words of a presi- day before that sealed control of the slow-walk law enforcement response, with stunned by the saying the president had stoked the dent can inspire. At their worst, they Senate by picking up two seats in overwhelmed Capitol police seemingly left to violence. A12. mob with his brazen and false claims can incite,” Biden said. Georgia and Congress scheduled to ABRAHAM, Page A12 that the election had been stolen. “This is not dissent,” the president- BIDEN, Page A8

Better days ahead Hours after a marathon ses- sion to complete its term, Democrats win but Trump lie endures in Ga. Thursday: Sunny, seasonable. the Legislature was back for High 39-44. Low 25-30. a swearing-in ceremony. B1. Friday: More of the same. Victories change control of Senate even as many went to the polls the day before. High 36-41. Low 24-29. A man fatally shot by New- A key belief that fueled the insurrection High tide: 5:16 a.m., 5:44 p.m. ton police had attacked GOP voters still see fraud in presidential election on Wednesday — the unyielding commit- them with a knife and a fire ment to the lie that massive voter fraud cost Sunrise: 7:13 Sunset: 4:28 extinguisher, said the Mid- By Jess Bidgood Joe Biden is sworn in as president on Jan. Trump the election — is not only the prove- Weather and Comics, B5-6. dlesex district attorney. B1. GLOBE STAFF 20. nance of the mob that occupied the building Obituaries, C10. KENNESAW, Ga. — As Wednesday Then the spotlight swung to Washington, where this country makes its laws. It has be- The White House is bidding dawned, Republicans in this state assessed D.C., to the violent takeover of the US Capitol come a widely accepted orthodoxy in the Re- VOL. 299, NO. 7 to undo some civil rights the wreckage of their party’s failure in the by rioters consumed by the fantasy that the publican Party, fostered by top officials and * protections for people of Georgia Senate races, in which Democrat 2020 election was stolen from President held not just by fringe extremists but rank- Suggested retail price color, which could have a Raphael Warnock was declared the winner Trump. and-file voters who live everywhere from ru- $3.00 ripple effect on others. A2. over Republican Kelly Loeffler, and Demo- But attention to the images of the mob ral to urban America — a fact that will pose a crat Jon Ossoff defeated Republican David shattering windows in the Capitol, scaling its grave risk to the fabric of American democ- A local doctor warned about Perdue. It was a stunning double loss that walls, and roaming its corridors, could over- racy long after the Capitol was cleared. allergic reactions after get- will give Democrats unified control of the shadow a dark truth about America in 2021, “I have written letters to my congressman ting a COVID vaccine. B1. House, the Senate and the White House after one that was clear as Republicans in Georgia GEORGIA, Page A5 A2 The Globe THURSDAY, JANUARY 7, 2021 World/Nation Justice seeks to roll back civil rights protections

An 11th-hour partment would continue to nar- practices having “the effect of” or comment, as is typically re- comment. Last fall, the Department of rowly enforce the law’s protec- subjecting individuals to dis- quired in the federal rule-mak- A widely cited example of dis- Housing and Urban Develop- bid by Trump’s tions when it could prove inten- crimination. ing process, citing an exception parate impact has been the Jim ment completed a rule that tional discrimination, but no The move is the latest in the for matters related to agency Crow-era literacy tests that some would have weakened anti-dis- administration longer in instances of a policy or Trump administration’s efforts loans, grants, and contracts be- states created as a condition to crimination policies regulating practice at issue having a “dispa- to pare back civil rights protec- cause the rule covers organiza- vote. The tests did not ask about the mortgage industry. By Katie Benner rate impact” on protected tions. It has curtailed other regu- tions that receive federal fund- race and so seemed neutral on The move drew a highly un- and Erica L. Green groups. lations, reversed affirmative ac- ing. their face. But they dispropor- usual request from the country’s NEW YORK TIMES Civil rights groups say that tion policies, and cut govern- Should the revised language tionately prevented Black people four biggest banks — which WASHINGTON — The the disparate-impact rule is one from voting because they had would benefit from the proposed Trump administration has em- of their most important tools for long been forced out of schools changes — that the department barked on an eleventh-hour bid showing discrimination because The move is the latest effort in the and could not read. The tests are avoid rewriting the require- to undo some civil rights protec- it takes into account patterns of generally thought of as discrimi- ments. The federal government tions for people of color, which behavior that can seem neutral administration of President Trump natory because of that disparate “should acknowledge that Amer- could have a ripple effect on and compare outcomes for dif- to pare back civil rights protections. impact on Black people. icans’ attention to racial discrim- women, people with disabilities, ferent groups to reveal inequi- More recently, the protec- ination is more pronounced and and LGBT people, according to a ties. Such cases make up most tions against disparate impact expansive,” Michael DeVito, draft document, in a change that discrimination litigation, as were crucial to Education De- Wells Fargo’s executive vice pres- would mark one of the most sig- businesses and organizations partment probes into dispropor- ident for home lending, wrote in nificant shifts in civil rights en- rarely disclose that they are pur- ment diversity training. The be put in place, as the White tionate discipline rates among a letter to the housing secretary, forcement in generations. posefully engaging in the prac- Justice Department effort also House is expected to do, progres- Black and Latino students in Ben Carson. The Justice Department has tice. dovetails with a decades-long sive legal groups are likely to schools. It allowed the depart- Civil rights lawyers sued the submitted for White House ap- But the Justice Department project in the conservative legal challenge it, setting up a poten- ment’s Office for Civil Rights to department, and in October a proval a change to how it enforc- argued that its current approach movement to push back on civil tial review by a Supreme Court “look at policies and take into ac- federal judge in es Title VI of the Civil Rights Act, to enforcing civil rights protec- rights protections seen as going with a conservative majority count harmful outcomes,” said issued a nationwide injunction which prohibits recipients of tions addressed “a vastly broad- beyond the law. seen as hostile to civil rights pro- Shiwali Patel, senior counsel for on the rule, finding it arbitrary federal funding from discrimi- er scope of conduct” than the The Justice Department qui- tections. The incoming Biden the National Women’s Law Cen- and capricious. nating based on race, color, or statute itself prohibits, accord- etly submitted the change to the administration could not imme- ter, who worked in the office in “These significant altera- national origin. The regulation ing to a copy of its draft proposal of Manage- diately reverse the move, but a the Obama and Trump adminis- tions, which run the risk of effec- covers housing programs, em- to amend the regulations ob- ment and Budget on Dec. 21, new attorney general could de- trations. tively neutering disparate im- ployers, schools, hospitals, and tained by The New York Times. making it one of former Attor- lay its enactment. In several cases, the office pact liability under the Fair other organizations and pro- The most substantial amend- ney General William Barr’s final A Justice Department found that schools were disci- Housing Act, appear inade- grams. ments to the rule would elimi- acts. It did not make the lan- spokeswoman did not immedi- plining students differently by quately justified,” Judge Mark Under the change, the de- nate references to policies and guage available for public review ately respond to a request for race. Mastroianni wrote. Daily Briefing Auction for Arctic gas, oil drilling rights falls short Trump plan was years of promising a revenue and jobs bonanza they ended once billed as a up throwing a party for them- selves.” potential windfall Autumn Hanna, of Taxpay- ers for Common Sense, a NEW YORK TIMES watchdog group in Washing- In a blow to the Trump ad- ton, D.C., said the way the lease ministration’s efforts to open sale was promoted as a major the Arctic National Wildlife revenue generator “was always Refuge to fossil fuel develop- afar-fetchedfantasy.” ment, only half of the oil and The bidding by the Alaska gas leases offered for sale Industrial Development and Wednesday received bids, and Export Authority had been au- all but two of those came from thorized only last week out of the State of Alaska itself. concern there might be no oth- Only two companies, nei- er bids. The authority’s board ther a major oil producer, bid had given its executive director for 10-year rights to explore power to spend $20 million. Its and drill for oil on two tracts winning bids totaled about $12 totaling 75,000 acres. A state- million, but because the state owned economic development receives half of that back, its VALENTINA PETROVA/ASSOCIATED PRESS corporation, offering the mini- outlay will be about $6 million. Citizens of Kalofer, a mountain town in central Bulgaria, wore traditional garb as they stood in the icy Tundzha mum of $25 an acre, was the Of the two other winning River for a ritual marking the feast of Epiphany, on Wednesday. The tradition calls for a priest to cast a crucifix sole bidder on the other tracts, bidders, one, Regenerate Alas- into the river. The person who retrieves it is said to be freed from evil spirits and healthy for the year. totaling about 500,000 acres. ka, is an affiliate of 88 Energy, The rights to another 400,000 an Australian oil company. It acres remained unsold. bid successfully for a 23,000- Once billed as a potential acre tract on the western bor- N. Korea leader admits to economic failures Hong Kong arrests 53 democracy advocates windfall that, over time, could der of the refuge. The other bring in close to $1 billion for winning bidder, Knik Arm Ser- SEOUL — North Korea’s The text of his speech was HONG KONG — The Hong rise and sent a chill through the Treasury, in all the sale net- vices, was formed a year ago; leader, Kim Jong Un, admitted carried by the North’s official Kong police arrested 53 elected Hong Kong’s already-demoral- ted less than $15 million, with information about it was not Tuesday that his efforts to re- Korean Central News Agency prodemocracy officials and ac- ized opposition camp. half of that going to the state. immediately available. build the country’s moribund on Wednesday morning. tivists early Wednesday for The moves suggested that Both the financial results If the leases are not final- economy have failed, as he The congress was expected their involvement in an infor- the authorities were casting a and the lack of interest from ized before Inauguration Day, opened his country’s biggest to last for a few days to adopt a mal primary election, the larg- wide net for anyone who had major companies are quite like- they would be in jeopardy. political event amid deepening new five-year economic plan est roundup yet under the new played a prominent role in op- ly a disappointment to the President-elect Joe Biden is op- economic trouble caused by the and reshuffle party leadership. national security law imposed posing the government. The na- Trump administration, and to posed to drilling in the refuge. one-two punch of international When North Korea held its by Beijing to quash dissent. tional security law, which the Alaska officials who have long For decades the refuge had sanctions and the pandemic. last party congress in 2016, it The mass arrests — which Chinese government imposed favored oil development for the remained off-limits to oil devel- “Our five-year economic de- was the first such gathering in included figures who had called in June, has been wielded as a jobs and revenue it could bring. opment. But in 2017, a Repub- velopment plan has fallen 36 years and was Kim’s major for aggressive confrontation powerful tool to crack down on President Trump made lican-controlled Congress ap- greatly short of its goals in al- coming-out event as leader. with the authorities as well as the fierce anti-Beijing protests opening part of the 19-million- proved a plan to sell leases in most all sectors,” Kim said in There, he adopted his ambi- those who had supported more that upended the city for acre refuge in northeast Alaska 1.5 million acres along the Arc- his opening speech to the ruling tious five-year goals, promising moderate tactics — under- months. a centerpiece of his program tic coast. Last month, the Bu- Workers’ Party’s eighth con- to build a “great socialist coun- scored Hong Kong officials’ ef- Li Kwai-wah, a senior police for developing more domestic reau of Land Management re- gress that began in Pyongyang, try” by 2020 that would have forts to weaken any meaningful superintendent, said Wednes- production of fossil fuels. moved 500,000 acres from the the capital, on Tuesday. Kim both a nuclear arsenal and an opposition in the city’s political day that about 1,000 police offi- Chad Padgett, Alaska state sale out of concerns, it said, said his country had been economy growing. institutions. The police also vis- cers had arrested 53 people un- director for the Bureau of Land about disrupting caribou and struggling with “a series of the But things have not hap- ited the offices of at least one der the national security law in Management, the Department other wildlife. That left about 1 worst of worst unprecedented pened as Kim had hoped. law firm and three news orga- relation to the primary, includ- of Interior agency overseeing million acres up for bid. crises.” NEW YORK TIMES nizations to demand docu- ing six organizers and 47 par- the sale, acknowledged that fi- Environmental groups that ments, broadening the burst of ticipants. nancially, the results “might have sued the Interior Depart- arrests that started before sun- NEW YORK TIMES not meet some of the targets ment over the leasing plan had A different type of Mardi Gras begins some folks think it should.” But sought to halt the sale, but he hailed the sale as a success. their motion for a preliminary NEW ORLEANS — A sub- The Krewe de Jeanne d’Arc Sudan to normalize ties to Israel “Obviously it’s a historic day injunction was denied by a fed- dued Carnival season begins is a club that annually pays for the nation and a historic eral judge Tuesday. The law- Wednesday after the coronavi- homage to the fallen French CAIRO — Sudan on the interest of other countries day for Alaska,” Padgett said at suit, and others seeking to end rus pandemic put an end to hero with a parade through Wednesday said it had signed in the region.” a news conference in Anchor- the leasing program, are still in the crowd-heavy balls and the French Quarter on the offi- an agreement with the United Also during Mnuchin’s visit, age. “It reflects an interest in progress, however. street parades that draw thou- cial start of the Carnival sea- States that paves the way for the and Sudan the further development of It had been unclear whether sands of people to New Or- son. the cash-strapped African na- signed a “memorandum of un- Alaska’s energy resources.” oil companies had much inter- leans every year. This year, the krewe is tion to normalize relations derstanding” to facilitate the But the outcome was ridi- est in drilling in the refuge, giv- The Mardi Gras season al- hosting a “Tableaux de Jeanne with Israel and help clear some payment of the African coun- culed by environmental groups en the costs of operating in hos- ways starts on Jan. 6 and ends d’Arc,” where onlookers will of its massive debt to the World try’s debt to the World Bank, and others who had long op- tile Arctic conditions and the on Fat Tuesday, which this drive by various “tableaux” — Bank. the Finance Ministry said, a posed it. “This lease sale was an risk to their reputations that year falls on Feb. 16. The sea- a French term for “living Justice Minister Nasredeen move widely seen as a key step epic failure for the Trump ad- would come from drilling in son is usually marked by ex- pictures” — that will include Abdulbari signed the deal with toward its economic recovery. ministration and the Alaska such a pristine place. Major US travagant balls and parades stations of costumed revelers visiting US Treasury Secretary The ministry said the settle- congressional delegation,” Ad- banks had announced they where costumed riders throw sparring as knights, sharpen- Steven Mnuchin, according to ment would enable Sudan to am Kolton, of the Alaska Wil- would not finance oil develop- trinkets to the mobs of people ing their swords, and feasting the prime minister’s office. receive more than $1 billion derness League, said. “After ment in the refuge. packed along the parade at a grand fireplace with a pig Abdulbari said Sudan wel- annually from the World Bank routes. roasting in the background. comed “the rapprochement’’ for the first time in nearly The coronavirus has put an “Life as usual is gone, so we with Israel and other countries three decades, when the coun- end to those large events. But had to look for different ways as well as the beginning of dip- try was designated a pariah Reporting corrections that has not stopped notori- of doing things this year,” said lomatic relations. He said state. ously creative New Orleanians Antoinette de Alteriis, one of Khartoum would work ‘‘to Sudan has more than $60 The Globe welcomes information about errors that call for from coming up with socially the club’s captains. strengthen and expand them in billion in foreign debt. corrections. Information may be sent to [email protected] or distant ways to celebrate. ASSOCIATED PRESS the interest of Sudan and in ASSOCIATED PRESS left in a message at 617-929-8230. THURSDAY, JANUARY 7, 2021 The Nation A3 Biden reportedly Ex-Atlanta chief takes Louisville post

Move comes as 2 and another who sought the “Instead, it’s that history that to nominate Garland search warrant that led to the tells us and shows us, day in and officers in Taylor deadly raid — had been fired. day out, that these challenges re- Detectives Myles Cosgrove, main for individuals of color.” as attorney general shooting fired who shot Taylor, and Joshua Her selection highlights the Jaynes, who sought the warrant difficulty of filling police chief US judge kept that the slate of senior officials By Will Wright for the March 13 drug raid, were vacancies nationwide, particu- tapped to fill out Justice Depart- NEW YORK TIMES informed of their firings on larly in troubled departments from Supreme ment leadership roles around LOUISVILLE, Ky. — The At- Tuesday. Their dismissals follow like Louisville where candidates Garland will ease any such con- lanta police chief who resigned that of officer Brett Hankison, cannot expect even the briefest Court in 2016 cerns from civil rights groups, last year after a high-profile po- who was fired in September af- of honeymoons. Seattle has yet according to people familiar lice shooting has been hired to ter being indicted by a grand to fill the vacancy left after Chief By Matt Zapotosky, with the discussions, who like run the department in Louis- jury on charges of endangering Carmen Best resigned in August. Devlin Barrett others spoke on the condition of ville, a city still reeling from its Taylor’s neighbors by firing bul- After the death of Freddie Gray and Ann E. Marimow anonymity. own prominent shooting that lets that went through her home in 2015, Baltimore churned WASHINGTON POST These people said Biden and helped fuel the outcry for police and into an adjacent apartment. M. CLEVENGER/COURIER JOURNAL through four commissioners be- WASHINGTON — President- his inner circle of advisers plan reform that became a defining Shields served as Atlanta’s Former Atlanta police chief fore luring Michael Harrison elect Joe Biden plans to nomi- to nominate Lisa Monaco, a for- factor of 2020. police chief for 3 1/2 years but Erika Shields spoke after away from New Orleans. nate Merrick Garland, a Demo- mer national security official Erika Shields will become the resigned two days after a police taking the Louisville job. A host of qualified chiefs with cratic casualty of the bitter parti- during the Obama administra- fourth chief to lead the Louis- officer shot and killed Rayshard progressive views, including san divide in Washington over tion, to serve as deputy attorney ville Metro Police Department Brooks, a 27-year-old Black Fischer said Shields is “an ex- Shields, have been sidelined af- court nominees, to become the general, the Justice Depart- since the death of Breonna Tay- man, in June. Officers had re- perienced, progressive, reform- ter high-profile incidents of po- next attorney general, according ment’s No. 2 position. Monaco, lor in March, Mayor Greg Fisch- sponded to a call reporting that minded leader who believes in lice violence, often sacrificed by to people familiar with the deci- once considered by Obama as a er announced Wednesday. She Brooks was asleep in his car in a the role of policing.” He said that elected officials looking for polit- sion. candidate to lead the FBI, has will replace the city’s interim Wendy’s parking lot. he admired Shields’ decision to ical cover. Many were focused on Garland, 68, serves as a judge held senior positions within the chief, Yvette Gentry, when she is Officers tried to arrest him af- step down at a difficult time, a changing the culture in their de- on the federal appeals court in Justice Department and the bu- sworn in Jan. 19. ter 40 minutes of questioning move that he said gave Atlanta partments but hamstrung by the District of Columbia. He is reau. Shields will arrive in a city and sobriety tests. Brooks, who an opportunity to heal. contractual protections for bad best known for being nominated The incoming administration rife with racial tension that bal- hit one officer, took another “One of the unfortunate reali- officers, opposition from power- to the Supreme Court in 2016 by has picked Vanita Gupta, the for- looned with the killing of Taylor one’s Taser, fired it and then ran. ties is that if you are the chief of ful unions, and a hands-off ap- President Barack Obama -- a mer head of the department’s and subsequent protests, which One of the officers, Garrett a major city in this country, you proach by the Justice Depart- nomination that went nowhere civil rights division under drew thousands of people this Rolfe, pulled out a handgun and have dealt with issues like this,” ment under President Trump. because Senate Republicans re- Obama, to take the No. 3 job summer and fall. Much of the fired at Brooks as he fled, strik- Fischer said, adding that her de- Further complicating mat- fused to give him a hearing. there, these people said. Gupta anger is still evident in Louisville ing him twice in the back. cision to resign “showed a lot of ters, demands for immediate The opening on the high is president of the Leadership today, and activists said they Prosecutors said that Rolfe class on her behalf.” changes to policing have court was eventually filled the Conference on Civil and Human will ramp up demonstrations in then kicked Brooks as he lay dy- Appearing with the mayor reached a crescendo, but law en- following year by President Rights and an outspoken critic an effort to reinforce their de- ing, while another officer stood and other city officials at a news forcement experts say changes Trump’s choice, Neil of the Trump adminis- mands for a transformation in by. Neither of the two officers conference, Shields said that the take time and are more success- Gorsuch. tration’s record on civil the police force. rendered first aid for more than past year has shown that law en- ful when they occur at a mea- Biden’s transition rights. “Erika is definitely coming two minutes. forcement agencies have “a long sured pace. Shields, who rose team did not immedi- Biden also plans to into chaos,” said Milly Martin, a Officials fired Rolfe and way to go.” She pointed to her ex- through the ranks of the Atlanta ately respond to a re- nominate Kristen political and social activist in charged him with murder and perience in Atlanta, where about Police Department, was well-re- quest for comment. Clarke to lead the Jus- Louisville. “Hopefully she can aggravated assault within a 50 percent of residents are garded by the rank and file even The intended nomi- tice Department’s civil handle it.” week of the shooting. His case is Black, to show that she under- when she made changes they did nation was first re- rights division, these Moments after announcing awaiting trial. stood how policing and race in- not like, according to Vince ported Wednesday by people said. Clarke her appointment, officials also Shields resigned the same tersect. Champion, a spokesman for the Politico. once worked in that di- announced that two more offi- day that Rolfe was fired, saying “Policing and race to me is union there. Many Democrats Merrick vision’s criminal sec- cers involved in the fatal shoot- she was stepping down “out of a not mere training blocks of in- Material from the Associated still think of Garland Garland called tion, handling police ing of Taylor — a detective be- deep and abiding love for this struction or a work rule in a dis- Press was incorporated into this as a living example of a restorer of misconduct, brutality, lieved to have fired the fatal shot city and this department.” ciplinary manual,” Shields said. report. Republican double- credibility. and hate crimes cases. standards when it She is president of the comes to the courts and the law, National Lawyers’ Committee though some Biden advisers for Civil Rights. have come to view him as well- Neither Gupta nor Clarke im- suited to restore norms of non- mediately returned messages political decision-making at the seeking comment. Justice Department, given his Garland was nominated to track record as a judge and a for- the appeals court by President mer senior official at the depart- Bill Clinton, after a stint as a se- Glama Furs ment, according to people famil- nior Justice Department official The largest and finest furrier inthe iar with the decision. in which he oversaw the prose- To some in Biden’s circle, cution of the 1995 bombing of Boston and North Shore area Garland seems like the best the federal building in Oklaho- choice to restore the Justice De- ma City that killed 168 people. We will beat any competitor’s price! partment’s credibility, which He also oversaw the prosecu- eroded under Trump. He enjoys tion of Theodore Kaczynski, the a reputation as a unifying, mod- Unabomber suspect who eluded erating force on the appeals authorities for years while mail- court, and some Democratic ad- ing bombs to people. CLEARANCE SALE visers said they view his selec- Garland has called his work tion as a signal to congressional on the Oklahoma City case “the Republicans that the depart- most important thing I have ev- 50-70% OFF ment will operate in an even- er done in my life,” and his selec- handed fashion in the Biden ad- tion suggests that the incoming ministration. Biden administration wants Karen Dunn, a former prose- someone running the Justice cutor who once clerked for Gar- Department with experience in land, called him “the perfect dealing with domestic terror- choice for this job. He will re- ism. Repairs • Restyling • Relining • Shortening store independence and integri- Neal Katyal, a former acting ty to the Justice Department, be solicitor general, called Garland TRADEINS ACCEPTED the people’s lawyer, not the pres- “the definition of fair. It’s a hard ident’s lawyer, and will come in task to bring back honor and in- Petites, Large, XL, 3XL with the respect of the career tegrity to the Justice Depart- public servant who advances the ment after what Trump has cause of justice every day.’' done,” Katyal said. “If anyone Since 1974 Also Unique Reversible Styles of Mink and Men’s Mink Jackets But some defense lawyers can do it, it’s Judge Garland.” and criminal justice-reform ad- If Garland is confirmed as at- vocates have said they worry torney general, the selection Garland’s record on the bench would leave an opening on a key shows he is too deferential to the federal appeals court. 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The federal government is accelerating a plan to distribute delayed coronavirus vaccines through retail pharmacies, Health and Human Services Secretary Alex for some Azar said Wednesday. In a briefing with reporters, Azar and other officials from Treasury ties them Operation Warp Speed acknowl- edged the slow rate of vaccine to tax returns administration and said the ad- ministration is taking “immedi- By Heather Long ate action” for states to speed up WASHINGTON POST getting shots into arms. WASHINGTON — As the US The latest figures show that Treasury rushes to distribute more than 17 million doses of second stimulus payments, the two authorized vaccines many Americans learned this have been distributed, but only week that they will not receive about 4.8 million doses had the $600 until they file their been given as of 9 a.m. Tuesday, 2020 tax returns, a delay threat- according to the Centers for Dis- ening additional hardship. ease Control and Prevention. The Treasury has sent 68 per- The partnership with more cent of the payments so far, with than 40,000 pharmacy locations millions receiving $600 via di- from 19 chains will be one way rect deposit or check Yet some for states to allocate doses of are still waiting, and others will vaccine directly to these loca- not receive any money until they tions, Azar said. The original file their 2020 tax returns. plan had been to ramp up the The IRS declined to say how program over time because many are affected by the require- there isn’t enough vaccine sup- ment to file a tax return; the Na- ply to spread across all the phar- tional Consumer Law Center es- macies. ROSS D. FRANKLIN/ASSOCIATED PRESS/FILE timated up to 20 million. The CDC sent instructions to A Phoenix health care worker directed vehicles to a coronavirus test area in December. Cases continue to rise in Arizona. While the IRS is getting more state health departments this money out faster than in 2020, week to allow states to “turn on” to leave vaccines sitting in freez- tion for folks to take it seriously,” N.C. nursing home istered 1,200 vaccine doses per it’s facing mounting criticism, the process. The CDC is recom- ers,” Azar said. said Kristin Urquiza, who spoke employees refusing vaccine 100,000 residents as of Wednes- especially as the economy con- mending that one or two phar- WASHINGTON POST of losing her father to the coro- Most nursing home employ- day morning, according to The tinues to deteriorate. macy partners in each jurisdic- navirus at the Democratic Na- ees in North Carolina are refus- Washington Post’s tracking. On- “The problem is this bill was tion be selected to receive vac- Arizona continues to have tional Convention last summer. ing coronavirus vaccines, the ly seven states and the Virgin Is- passed right at the start of the cines as part of the program, highest rate of new cases In recent months, she said, she state’s top public health official lands had given fewer. 2020 tax season,” said John Ko- according to information sent to The summer surge that raged has been in Phoenix, helping her said Tuesday, while the governor Cohen attributed the lethar- skinen, President Obama’s IRS the states. across the Sun Belt started in mother but also watching the deployed the state’s National gic pace in part to a decentral- commissioner. “This has all hit Most states are vaccinating Arizona. For more than a city be overtaken by the virus Guard to speed distribution. ized system that requires state when critical testing of the oper- the first priority groups of health month, from early June until that killed her father in June. “I caution it’s anecdotal, but officials to coordinate with 83 ations of the tax filing system are care workers and residents and mid-July, the state added cases Yet the cases keep pouring in, we are definitely hearing that local public health departments, going on, and without delaying staff of long-term care facilities. at the highest per capita rate in with no sign of slowing and little more than half [are] declining, according to the Associated some checks, they can’t get it all But the process has been confus- the country. Thousands died. indication, some Arizona health and that is concerning,” Mandy Press. done. But it’s not helpful to peo- ing because each state is decid- Hospitals were stretched thin. care leaders say, of the kind of Cohen, secretary of the state She also blamed staffing ple waiting for money.” ing how to prioritize residents, At the peak, more than 3,800 widespread public vigilance that Department of Health and Hu- shortages and unfamiliarity The IRS is urging people to how to set up immunization cases were emerging each day. might bring the outbreak under man Services, told the Associat- among some with the state’s use the “Get My Payment” tool sites and how to train personnel As a new year begins, Arizo- control. At the same time, vac- ed Press. She did not offer a rea- technological systems. on its website to check on pay- to give the shots. In Florida, se- na is again in dire shape, with a cines in the state are being ad- son for the refusals but com- Announcing his decision ments. If it says “Payment Status niors have been lining up out- higher rate of new cases than ministered at among the lowest pared North Carolina’s situation Tuesday to deploy the state’s Na- #2 — Not Available,” the person side clinics overnight for first- any other state. Hospitalizations rates in the country. to Ohio Governor Mike DeWi- tional Guard, North Carolina will not be receiving a payment come, first-served opportunities and deaths have surpassed re- Arizona is by no means alone ne’s recent comment that about Governor Roy Cooper wrote on via direct deposit or check in the to get vaccinated. cords. Over the last week, the in its struggle. California, 60 percent of his state’s long- Twitter that vaccine distribution mail. People who get the “not “We would much rather see state has averaged more than Rhode Island, Tennessee, and term care staff have declined to was his administration’s “top available” message are supposed states move as quickly as possi- 8,000 cases a day, more than Oklahoma are all identifying be vaccinated. priority,” and that it would use to claim the credit on their 2020 ble and use every possible ave- double the summer peak. cases at extraordinarily high North Carolina’s inoculation all resources available to speed tax returns, which they can be- nue to meet demand as places “It shouldn’t have to have rates. program is among the slowest in inoculations. gin filing later this month. April like Florida are trying to do than taken this amount of destruc- NEW YORK TIMES the nation. The state had admin- WASHINGTON POST 15 is the deadline to file taxes. “The IRS advises people that WORLD NOTEBOOK if they don’t receive their Eco- nomic Impact Payment, they should file their 2020 tax return electronically and claim the Re- In rare rebuke, WHO scolds China for delaying team covery Rebate Credit on their tax return to get their payment and any refund as quickly as possi- The World Health Organiza- more than a year ago. start of their national inocula- ble,” the IRS said. tion has criticized China for not NEW YORK TIMES tion drives. People have flooded social authorizing a team of interna- What is already clear is that media with outrage over the IRS tional experts to enter the coun- Quebec orders 8 p.m. 4-week Albania, Bosnia, Kosovo, Monte- decision. try to investigate the origins of curfew, starting on Saturday negro, North Macedonia, and “My heart was just sinking the coronavirus pandemic, a MONTREAL — Quebec’s pre- Serbia — home to some 20 mil- more and more when I realized highly anticipated trip that has mier announced Wednesday lion people — will lag far behind we weren’t going to get the mon- been months in the making. that he is imposing a province- the EU’s 27 nations and Britain ey, and we’ll have to get by the Tedros Adhanom Ghebreye- wide 8 p.m. curfew beginning in efforts to reach herd immuni- next two weeks until payday sus, the WHO’s director general, Saturday as a way to curb surg- ty by quickly vaccinating a large with $80 in our bank account,” said at a Tuesday news confer- ing coronavirus infections and number of their people. said Megan Kramar, of Salt Lake ence that two members of the hospitalizations. ASSOCIATED PRESS City. “I couldn’t sleep last night. I United Nations agency’s 10-per- The province will become the don’t know what we are going to son team were already in transit first in Canada to impose a cur- Outbreak raises questions do. We were counting on this to China when they were in- few for addressing the pandem- about plane safety measures money.” She and her husband, formed that the necessary visa ic. An outbreak of at least four who lost nearly all of his com- permissions had not yet been Premier Francois Legault new coronavirus infections oc- mission-based work in the air- granted. The team had been ex- spoke of the need to take drastic curred on a September flight line industry last year, have been pected to go to Wuhan, the city action as he announced the four- GRAHAM HUGHES/THE CANADIAN PRESS VIA ASSOCIATED PRESS/FILE/2020 from Dubai to , New skipping breakfast and lunch to where the virus first emerged. week curfew prohibiting people Some people protested pandemic measures ordered by the Zealand, despite numerous con- ensure there is enough food for Tedros, who has been criti- from leaving their homes be- Quebec government in December. The rules just got harsher. tainment measures, researchers their three young children. They cized for praising China despite tween 8 p.m. and 5 a.m. unless reported on Wednesday, sug- were expecting a $3,000 stimu- the country’s early mishandling they are going to work. chief, were forced to resign in keep trying “because it is a uni- gesting that airlines may need to lus check to arrive this week. of the outbreak, said he was The premier, however, said the last week after they were versal right.” Migrants without tighten their precautions still They are behind on their van “very disappointed” by the news primary schools will open as called out for jetting to balmy documents often have trouble further to prevent in-flight payment, light bill, and gas bill. and was in touch with “senior scheduled on Jan. 11 and high destinations over the holidays, accessing health services in the transmission. Their car is due for repossession, Chinese officials” to resolve the schools students will return to in defiance of their govern- United States. The new infections were de- and Kramar fears they will lose it issue. in-person learning the next ments’ guidelines to stay home Mexico’s point-man for the tected after the plane landed in if they have to wait weeks to get Michael Ryan, the head of week, on Jan. 18. because of COVID-19. About a pandemic said the Mexican gov- , which requires in- their stimulus money. the emergencies program at the Quebec reported 47 more dozen more public officials who ernment cannot send vaccines coming travelers to quarantine Some are confused as to why WHO, said that one of the ex- deaths related to COVID-19, traveled abroad have been ac- to the United States. And Assis- for 14 days before entering the they received a first stimulus perts in transit had already re- with 2,641 new cases of corona- cused of ethical breaches, with tant Health Secretary Hugo Ló- community. The analysis, led by check last year from the IRS but turned home, while the other virus infections and a rise in some losing their parliamentary pez-Gatell said that attempts to researchers at the New Zealand are getting the “status not avail- was staying in a third country both hospitalizations and people titles, including two members of work through civic groups have Ministry of Health, found that able” message about their sec- awaiting further instructions. in intensive care. It has recorded Justin Trudeau’s government. not been successful, because on- seven of the passengers tested ond stimulus check. The rest of the team, consisting a total of 217,999 cases and Canada’s travel rules are ly health authorities have access positive during their quarantine, The IRS says that if a pay- of specialists from the Nether- 8,488 deaths since the begin- strict by the standards of most to vaccines at this point. and at least four appeared to ment is sent to a bank account lands, Japan, the United States, ning of the pandemic. Western countries. Borders are ASSOCIATED PRESS have been newly infected on the that has been closed or is no lon- and elsewhere, had not yet left Canada has recorded close to closed to the vast majority of for- flight. ger active, the bank must send it for China when news of the visa 625,000 coronavirus cases, with eigners, and a 14-day quaran- Balkans feel abandoned as The passengers came from back to the IRS. In the spring, delays came through. about 16,300 of them fatal. The tine on arrival has slowed airline vaccinations kick off in EU five countries, and five had test- the IRS issued a check or debit Hua Chunying, a spokes- bulk of cases have been in the traffic. Canadian authorities SARAJEVO, Bosnia-Herze- ed negative at different points card payment in the mail or gave woman for China’s Ministry of country’s two most populous have discouraged nonessential govina — When thousands of before boarding. They were seat- people a chance to update their Foreign Affairs, said at a regular- provinces — Ontario and Que- travel out of the country, though people across the European ed within four rows of each oth- bank account data if a payment ly scheduled briefing on bec — where conditions have it isn’t banned. Union began rolling up their er for the 18-hour duration of came back in error, but that is Wednesday that the government been deteriorating rapidly in re- BLOOMBERG NEWS sleeves last month to get a coro- the flight, and the viruses they not occurring this time around. was doing its best to resolve the cent weeks. navirus vaccination shot, one carried were virtually identical The IRS must issue all pay- issue but that “the question of ASSOCIATED PRESS Mexico to ask for help to get corner of the continent was left genetically — a strong indication ments by Jan. 15, because then the virus investigation is very vaccines for migrants in US behind, feeling isolated and that one person initiated the the IRS needs to focus on the complicated.” Snowbird scandal forces out MEXICO CITY — Mexico abandoned: the Balkans. outbreak. 2020 tax filing season. It appeared to be the latest some Canadian politicians said Wednesday it has been try- Balkan nations have strug- The new report comes at a The Treasury has paid $112.3 example of China’s efforts to sty- Hopping on a plane to take a ing to get help from nonprofit gled to get access to vaccines moment when airlines are in- billion so far in the second round mie an independent investiga- break from winter is a Canadian groups or the US government to from multiple companies and creasingly requiring pre-trip of stimulus payments, according tion into the origins of the virus, ritual. Suddenly, though, it’s be- get coronavirus vaccines for programs, and most of the na- negative test results and requir- to data released Monday. That is which has infected more than come a mistake that’s upending Mexican migrants working in tions on Europe’s southeastern ing some social distancing be- about 68 percent of the $164 bil- 86 million people and killed 1.8 the careers of politicians. the United States. periphery are still waiting for tween passengers and mask lion that is expected to go out in million around the world since Three provincial ministers, President Andrés Manuel Ló- their first vaccines to arrive, wearing. this second round of direct aid the initial outbreak in Wuhan including Ontario’s finance pez Obrador said Mexico would with no firm timeline for the NEW YORK TIMES payments. THURSDAY, JANUARY 7, 2021 The Boston Globe The Nation A5 BOSTON GLOBE MEDIA THE TRANSITION 1 Exchange Place, Suite 201 Boston, MA 02109-2132 The Boston Globe (USPS061-420) is published Monday–Saturday. Democrats win, but Trump lie endures in Ga. Periodicals postage-paid at Boston, MA. 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J. SCOTT APPLEWHITE/ASSOCIATED PRESS Police with guns drawn defended one of the entrances to the House chamber on Wednesday afternoon. One woman was shot and killed during the day of disruption. Trump-incited mob sends lawmakers fleeing uMOB book about Trump’s likely refus- Continued from Page A1 al to concede. Dozens of Repub- tate the nation’s peaceful transi- lican lawmakers joined Trump’s tion of power. effort during that period, he But Senators Ted Cruz of Tex- added. as and James Lankford of Okla- But Doug Heye, a longtime homa had barely delivered their Republican strategist, pointed speeches questioning the elec- out that Trump’s fans primarily tion results in Arizona when listen to him, anyway, with law- they were interrupted by hordes makers wielding far less influ- of Trump supporters. The attack ence with the base. “They’re lit- came roughly an hour after erally taking marching orders Trump encouraged a crowd of from Trump,” he said. Conserva- thousands at a rally on the Na- tive members who did not plan tional Mall to march to the Capi- to object to the Electoral Col- tol. lege’s decision received endless With the White House gleam- angry calls from Trump fans in ing behind him, Trump falsely recent weeks, as the president claimed the election had been continued to stoke their anger. stolen from him and said the Representative Dean Phillips, group should show “strength” in a Democrat from Minnesota, order to take “back” their coun- said there was “soul searching” try. “Fight for Trump,” they between Republicans and Dem- chanted in response. ocrats in lockdown about Shortly after 2 p.m., Trump’s Trump’s destructive influence on supporters — some waving the country. “There’s an ac- Trump flags and wearing MAGA knowledgement that this has hats, others in full tactical gear been brewing for four years and — poured into the Capitol after this enabling has consequences,” overwhelming the small security JOSEPH PREZIOSO/AFP VIA GETTY IMAGES he said of his Republican col- presence there, transforming The mob was stoked by President Trump’s speech, a familiar litany of claims about the election being stolen from him. leagues. the usually sedate environs of But even after the storming the building into a chaotic and evacuated. Trump’s supporters received the news that the Capi- of the Capitol, some Republican dangerous free-for-all. were banging on the glass, still tol building had been secured. lawmakers said they did not be- One woman was shot and trying to get in. After 8 p.m., Pence gaveled the lieve Trump’s rhetoric was to killed during the attempted One of the supporters waved Senate back into session and the blame for spurring the attack. takeover and a police officer was a Confederate flag outside the lawmakers resumed the count- “I don’t know. I wouldn’t say hospitalized, according to DC chamber; another replaced ing process. “Let us remember in that,” Representative Mike Kelly police. Three other people died Pence in the seat where he had the end all this mob has accom- of Pennsylvania told reporters, in what the police said were un- been presiding over the Senate plished is to delay our work by a when asked whether the claims related medical emergencies. moments earlier. few hours,” Democratic minority of fraud incited people. He then “These aren’t protesters; The Trump supporters were leader Chuck Schumer said. suggested journalists were to these are domestic terrorists,” not pushed off the Capitol’s steps Many lawmakers worried blame for anger in the country. said Representative Jim McGov- until 5 p.m., nearly three hours about the signal the debacle sent “You guys put out what you ern of Massachusetts, who spoke after they rushed the building, to other countries. “The entire want to put out, which is not al- from an undisclosed location and video footage showed a world is watching us,” said Rep- WIN MCNAMEE/GETTY IMAGES ways the full story,” he said. where lawmakers had been group of them destroying jour- resentative Jaime Herrera Beut- With security unable to stop them, protesters poured into Some Trump fans who gath- evacuated after the attack. nalists’ TV and photo cameras ler of Washington. “And I am the Senate chamber and made themselves at home. ered to hear him speak earlier in “These people want to stage a after that. The city imposed a 6 heartbroken for my country.” the day on the National Mall coup and they were doing so at p.m. curfew shortly after the Senator Dick Durbin of Illi- A vote on the Pennsylvania objec- Republican senators lost runoff parroted his claims of fraud un- the behest of the current occu- protest got out of hand. nois, a Democrat, called it “a fit- tion was expected to similarly fail. elections in Georgia, a tradition- questioningly, and also said they pant of the White House.” From Wilmington, Del., ting ending to one of the worst Senator Mitt Romney of Utah ally red state, in the aftermath of believed the Georgia Senate elec- Vice President Mike Pence, Biden urged Trump to call off his presidencies in the history of the encouraged his Republican col- Trump’s attempt to stay in pow- tions were stolen from them. who was presiding over the vote attack dogs. “I call on this mob United States.” leagues to stop lying to their er. Jan Sheffield, 55, a stay-at- count, was whisked away by the to pull back and allow the work The security crisis stoked by own voters. “The best way we “The voters, the courts, and home mom from Georgia, rode Secret Service, while law en- of democracy to go forward,” the president appeared to damp- can show respect for the voters the states have all spoken,” Mc- through the night on a bus with forcement officers barricaded Biden said. “It’s not protest, it’s en some Republicans senators’ who were upset is by telling Connell said. “They’ve all spo- 50 other Trump fans to be there. the door to the House chamber insurrection.” enthusiasm for claiming fraud them the truth,” he said, as Dem- ken. If we overrule them it will Decked out in Trump buttons with a piece of furniture and Trump tweeted at his sup- when the vote tallying resumed. ocrats applauded. damage our republic forever.” and holding Trump flags at- pointed weapons at the scream- porters to stay “peaceful” about “We’re headed towards, tonight, The Electoral College vote McConnell and other Repub- tached to a fishing pole, she said ing protesters through the door’s half an hour after the melee be- the certification of Joe Biden to counting is usually a ceremonial licans were silent as Trump she was in Washington “to take broken windows. gan, but did not tell them to be the president,” said Lankford, process every four years that ginned up his base with his fake our country back.” Capitol police told terrified leave the premises until well af- the senator who was earlier ob- goes largely unnoticed by the grievances in the weeks after the “I’m from Georgia, and they lawmakers to don their gas ter 4 p.m. “You have to go home jecting to the tally. But others, in- press or public. But Trump false- election, making their delayed stole our two Senate seats,” said masks and later evacuated them now, we have to have peace,” cluding GOP Senator Josh Haw- ly insisted that Pence, who pre- dissent too little too late when it Sheffield. “We are here to make from the building. Senator Trump said in a video message ley of Missouri, stuck to it and ob- sides over the count, could comes to tamping down emo- sure that what happened in the Mitch McConnell, the Republi- in which he again claimed the jected to Pennsylvania’s electoral change the result of the election, tions in the base. presidential election doesn’t can majority leader, was spotted election had been stolen from votes early Thursday morning. and hand the win to him. “McConnell stood on the happen in Georgia, too.” shakily leaning on a companion him. “Go home, we love you, “This is the lawful place Before Trump’s supporters sidelines for weeks letting as he was escorted out. McGov- you’re very special.” where those objections and con- breached the barricades, McCo- Trump spin his conspiracy theo- Liz Goodwin can be reached at ern, who was the last member to Twitter locked Trump’s ac- cerns should be heard,” Hawley nnell chided his fellow Republi- ries before very tepidly recogniz- [email protected]. leave the House floor, looked on count for 12 hours later Wednes- said. cans for dragging out the pro- ing Biden’s victory and I think Follow her on Twitter in horror at the glass doors in day evening. The Arizona objection was cess and amplifying false claims that was a disservice to the na- @lizcgoodwin. Reach Jazmine the Speakers’ Gallery, which At around 5:30 p.m., law- voted down decisively late about the election in a blistering tion on his part,” said Lawrence Ulloa at jazmine.ulloa@ were roughly barricaded with makers who were sheltering in Wednesday, but a majority of speech on the Senate floor. His Douglas, a professor of law at globe.com or on Twitter: chairs and tables, as he was place at an undisclosed location House Republicans supported it. remarks came the day after two Amherst College who wrote a @jazmineulloa. THURSDAY, JANUARY 7, 2021 The Boston Globe The Nation A7 CHAOS IN THE CAPITOL Mass. delegation describes fleeing raid by mob Dissent Legislators talk of fractures resilience at shelter White By Zoe Greenberg and Danny McDonald GLOBE STAFF House Massachusetts lawmakers, many still in lockdown in undis- closed locations, on Wednesday Security officials afternoon forcefully condemned the storming of the Capitol by a consider quitting mob of Trump supporters at- tempting to halt the congressio- By Jennifer Jacobs nal certification of Joe Biden’s and Saleha Mohsin presidential victory. A number BLOOMBERG NEWS of the lawmakers said they were President Trump’s top Na- determined to continue the for- tional Security Council officials mal transfer of power as soon as and a deputy White House chief the Capitol was secured. of staff are considering resigning Representative Jim McGov- over the president’s encourage- ern, a Worcester Democrat, was ment of protests that led to his chairing proceedings on the supporters storming the US House floor when the chamber Capitol on Wednesday, accord- was evacuated. Before leaving, ing to people familiar with the McGovern said he could hear matter. the mob banging on the doors Those who are discussing outside the chamber, which was stepping down include national then barricaded. He did not see security adviser Robert O’Brien any of the intruders in the and his deputy, Matt Pottinger, chamber, he said, but could see the people said. Also consider- them through glass doors as he ing resigning is Chris Liddell, as- was leaving. sistant to the president and dep- “I thought for sure it was on- uty chief of staff for policy coor- ly a matter of seconds before dination, the people said. they were able to get in,” he said A deputy White House press during a phone interview late secretary, Sarah Matthews, said Wednesday afternoon. she had resigned over Wednes- The proceedings had been PHOTOS BY DREW ANGERER/GETTY IMAGES day’s violence at the Capitol, in interrupted multiple times be- The House chamber was quickly evacuated before the mob forced their entry during Wednesday’s joint session of Congress. which one unidentified woman fore that, McGovern said. He was killed by a gunshot. had adjourned once when there people could be there at a time. when rioters stormed the Capi- “As someone who worked in was a question about whether But soon after the mob broke tol. the halls of Congress I was deep- intruders could breach the Capi- through, Moulton and other Reached by telephone, Rep- ly disturbed by what I saw to- tol. members of Congress were resentative James R. Langevin day,” she said in a statement. “I’ll After a few minutes he was herded into a holding room, he of Rhode Island said, “This is be stepping down from my role, forced to adjourn again when it said, and told that it would take not a protest anymore. This is a effective immediately. Our na- became clear the threat was real a few more hours to fully clear coup.” tion needs a peaceful transfer of and close. He estimated there the Capitol. He said Trump needs to take power.” were more than 50 people in the “I’m a US Marine and I’ve responsibility and should be on chamber and said he was one of seen a lot worse,” Moulton said. television condemning the vio- the last to leave. “A lot of my colleagues were lence. The president issued a ‘I’ll be stepping “We were evacuated to a se- scared, not just for our democ- video statement in which he re- cure location,” said McGovern at racy but for their lives.” peated without evidence that down from my about 5:30 p.m. “We’re still Representative Bill Keating, the election had been “stolen” role, effective there.” a Bourne Democrat, echoed and he had won by a “landslide.” He described being left with Moulton’s sentiments, saying in Langevin said he was in his immediately. Our a feeling of “great sadness.” a Wednesday phone interview office watching the proceedings The attack forced lawmakers that it was essential that Con- when the Trump demonstrators nation needs a across the Capitol into hiding, a gress continued to certify the stormed the Capitol. He said peaceful transfer stunning development in what Members of Congress ran for cover as rioters headed for the election results. Keating shel- that he and his staff were safe, is typically a largely ceremonial House chamber on Wednesday. tered in place in his office. but said it was “a very sad and of power.’ process to certify a democratic Rhode Island’s congressional disturbing day for our country.” SARAH MATTHEWS, deputy election. The mob was egged on blinds. shelter in place. delegation on Wednesday also House Speaker Nancy Pelosi White House press secretary by President Trump, who for He was still locked in his of- Some members of Congress reported that they were safe, said Congress would reconvene weeks has said without evi- fice more than three hours later who were not at the proceedings condemning the violence as an and complete the certification dence that the election was sto- and unsure whether it was safe were hurried to undisclosed lo- attack on democracy. of the election results on Trump’s decision to urge his len from him. to leave the building. cations by Capitol Police. Representative David N. Ci- Wednesday night. supporters to gather in Wash- Senator Edward Markey was “Our democracy was brutally Representative Seth Moult- cilline of Rhode Island decried “That is the best way to re- ington on Wednesday while working on a speech he planned attacked today,” Markey said, on, a North Shore Democrat, the “domestic terrorists and ex- spond to this assault on our de- Congress certified the election, to deliver on the floor of the adding that it would be neces- said in a phone interview that tremists” who took over the US mocracy, by reaffirming it,” then direct them to march on Senate Wednesday afternoon sary to investigate how so many he was in a secure holding room Capitol Building, but told the Markey told the Globe. the Capitol has caused turmoil when an alarm went off in the people were able to breach secu- with other members of Con- Globe he is hopeful that Con- in the White House. Earlier Dirksen building, where he has rity and vandalize the Capitol. gress. Moulton said he was de- gress would still meet later in Globe reporters David Abel, Wednesday evening, first lady an office, he said in a phone in- Representative Stephen termined to continue the certifi- the day to certify Biden’s victory. Edward Fitzpatrick, Amanda Melania Trump’s chief of staff, terview on Wednesday. Lynch, a South Boston Demo- cation of the vote after the Capi- Shortly after 4 p.m., Cicilline Milkovits, and Dan McGowan , resigned, as A voice came over a rarely crat, said he was en route to an tol was cleared, even if the said he was safe in his office contributed to this report. well as the White House social used intercom, warning sena- interview when he got word process took all night. with several staff members and Zoe Greenberg can be reached at secretary, Anna Lloyd, according tors and their staff to shelter in that there was a breach in the He was not on the House Representative Ted Lieu of Cali- [email protected]. to people familiar with the mat- their offices. Markey and his Cannon Building. He said he floor when agitators entered the fornia. He said he does not be- Danny McDonald can be ter. two staffers quickly locked their smelled a whiff of either tear gas Capitol because of COVID re- lieve his office was breached reached at daniel.mcdonald A State Department spokes- office door and pulled down the or pepper spray and was told to strictions limiting how many and he was already in his office @globe.com. man, Gabriel Noronha, criti- cized Trump in a tweet from his personal account late Wednes- day, saying he “fomented an in- A reporter’s view from the inside: Where can I hide? surrectionist mob that attacked the Capitol” and “needs to go.” Noronha confirmed the au- uINSIDE alongside senators to a secure thenticity of the tweet but de- Continued from Page A1 undisclosed location. clined further comment. dio reverberated across the McConnell lumbered just Some of Trump’s loyalists room alerting us to get away inches in front of me, walking were angry that O’Brien sig- from the windows and doors. with the help of a security offi- naled his displeasure with the There were reports of shots cer. president in several tweets on fired, and a reporter burst into Another Capitol security offi- Wednesday, including one that the room shouting that Vice cer who greeted us had scratch- openly praised Vice President President Mike Pence, presiding es and a bit of blood on his fore- Mike Pence after he defied over the vote counting, had head. He eased the tension with Trump’s demands that he unilat- been evacuated. dark humor about how he had erally reject Electoral College It was suddenly clear this un- been doused with pepper spray. votes for President-elect Joe usual day at the Capitol was He wasn’t sure if the rioters in- Biden during the joint session of about to get even more so. The side had assault weapons, but Congress. place was under siege. he said they had plenty of bear The post was interpreted As Senate press staff scram- spray, pepper spray — and “lots within the White House as criti- bled to close the doors of the of sharp objects.” cism of Trump, according to gallery, they gave us a choice: In As we waited inside our loca- people familiar with the matter. or out. I grabbed my phone, a tion, we could hear senators CNN reported earlier that notepad, and a pencil and fol- next door and were given dinner O’Brien, Pottinger, and Lidell are lowed the few other reporters on small Styrofoam trays: Brus- considering resigning. NBC left in the room as we made our sels sprouts, chicken, and News earlier reported Mat- choice — out. mashed potatoes. Every once in thews’s resignation. Some of us attempted to a while, a couple of Capitol secu- The White House declined to walk down the stairs but rioters, rity police and armed federal comment. mostly men in fleece jackets, police officers and FBI agents in Also Wednesday, the presi- Trump gear, and knit caps, were fatigues passed by carrying riot dent told aides not to allow already making their way up. ANDREW HARNIK/ASSOCIATED PRESS gear. Pence’s chief of staff, , They were shouting “this is our People sheltered in the House gallery as protesters tried to break into the House Chamber on And here we stayed until the into the White House, the peo- Congress” and “we have a right Wednesday. Media members and officials were taken to an undisclosed location. early evening, finally getting re- ple said. to be here.” leased around 7 p.m. as law- Trump acted out of anger to- So back up the stairs we went echoed against the marble abortion and likening Trump to Soon, a guard was telling us makers emerged. I heard a New ward Short for multiple reasons, and through a hallway that sep- walls. Jesus Christ. the rioters had breached the York Times reporter asked Mis- according to people familiar arates the House and Senate I thought about how I had I thought about McConnell’s third floor near where we stood souri Republican Senator Roy with the matter, including a chambers. I peered over a balco- spent the morning at the Trump words on the Senate floor just and told us to find a place to Blunt what he wanted to hear New York Times report that ny to the second floor and saw a rally behind the White House. It moments before — “The voters, hide. But there was no room to from Trump Wednesday night. Pence had told him he would not dense crowd of protesters was had been a jaunt through an al- the courts, and the states have hide in, so we wandered from “I don’t want to hear any- seek to halt the certification of pressed against the Capitol’s ternate right-wing reality, where all spoken. They’ve all spoken. If hallway to hallway until we thing,” he said. Biden’s victory. Trump blamed front doors. people were spouting conspira- we overrule them it would dam- found our way back to the Sen- Short for the story, one person They shouted and shoved cy theories and false claims age our republic forever” — and ate gallery and another reporter Reach Jazmine Ulloa at said. Another person said and banged the windows, as about a rigged election, preach- how his statement seemed to be let us in. We grabbed our things, [email protected] or on Trump doesn’t trust Short, and boisterous chants of “USA” ing against communism and too little, too late. as security officers swept us Twitter: @jazmineulloa. Short doesn’t like Trump. A8 The Nation The Boston Globe THURSDAY, JANUARY 7, 2021 CHAOS IN THE CAPITOL Treatment of pro-Trump, BLM protesters differed

Activists point to two systems of justice.’’ Black Lives Matter protesters who ‘two systems of marched in Washington never stormed the Capitol or overtook justice’ by police police, he said. ‘‘If Black people had done By Robert Klemko, what these white domestic ter- Kimberly Kindy, rorists did today, can you imag- Kim Bellware, ine the reaction? They would and Derek Hawkins have been tear-gassed, pepper- WASHINGTON POST sprayed, arrested, and charged WASHING TON - When with felonies or treason,’’ Chanelle Helm helped organize Crump wrote. ‘‘Another tragic protests after the March 13 kill- display of our two systems of ing of Breonna Taylor, Louisville justice.’’ police responded with batons, A day before the Capitol riot, flashbang grenades, and tear Kenosha, Wis., braced for poten- gas. The 40-year-old Black Lives tial unrest by boarding up gov- Matter activist still bears scars ernment buildings and blocking from rubber bullets fired at close off roads ahead of an announce- range. ment over whether prosecutors So Helm was startled and would charge a white officer frustrated Wednesday to see a who shot Blake, a Black man, white, pro-Trump mob storm seven times last summer. the US Capitol — breaking down ‘‘Even outside the Dinosaur barricades, smashing windows, Discovery Museum, different and striking police officers — National Guard members were without obvious consequence. guarding the entrance,’’ said a ‘‘Our activists are still to this Kenosha activist who goes by day met with hyper-police vio- the name Billy Violet to avoid lence,’’ Helm said. ‘‘And today becoming a target of the far you see this full-on riot — literal- right. Violet, 30, recalled how ly a coup — with people toting the streets of D.C. were similarly guns, which the police knew was fortified in August when they at- coming, and they just let it hap- JOHN MINCHILLO/ASSOCIATED PRESS tended the March on Washing- pen. I don’t understand where Supporters of President Trump at the Capitol Wednesday and police on the scene tussled over a barricade. ton. the ‘law and order’ is. This is ‘‘The idea that the protesters what white supremacy looks in Ferguson, Mo., which and atop scaffolding in Wash- other 81 million people that said He pointed to Miriam Carey, today were able to get all the like.’’ launched the Black Lives Matter ington deadened some of the ju- ‘No.’ ” a 34-year old unarmed Black way up there, climb the walls, Helm and other activists movement, said in an interview bilation among Democratic vot- While police were working to dental hygienist from Connecti- and storm the Capitol, was un- across the country who spent that the lack of a police response ers in Georgia who saw the elec- secure the Capitol on Wednes- cut who was shot and killed in believable to me,’’ Violet said of much of 2020 facing off with law was stunning. ‘‘There was no tion of Georgia’s first Black day evening, Warnock described 2013 when she drove through a Wednesday’s riots. ‘‘How would enforcement officers while pro- shooting, no rubber bullets, no senator Tuesday, with the Rev. the riot in a tweet as a ‘‘dark mo- barrier near the White House, this have been different if this testing police brutality and ra- tear gas,’’ she said. ‘‘It was noth- Raphael Warnock’s victory over ment,’’ quoting Dr. Martin Lu- hitting a Secret Service agent had been announced as a BLM cial inequality watched with a ing like what we have seen. Kelly Loeffler, a Republican. ther King Jr. who attempted to wave her protest?’’ mixture of outrage and valida- Nothing like what we have Democrat Jon Ossoff also won ‘‘In this moment of unrest, vi- away. She then sped toward Black Lives Matter DC said in tion as the president’s support- seen.’’ Georgia’s second Senate seat, olence and anger,’’ Warnock Capitol Hill, leading police on a a statement they urged city offi- ers stormed the Capitol building Gregory McKelvey, 27, of beating out incumbent David wrote, ‘‘we must remember the high-speed pursuit that came to cials and business leaders to de- during sessions of the House Portland, Ore., said he was Perdue, and completing a Dem- words of Dr. King. ‘Darkness an end when her car got stuck nounce Trump supporters who and Senate. among dozens of people who ocratic flip of the chamber. cannot drive out darkness: only on the median and police shot made online threats of violence. For veteran social justice were tear-gassed and beaten by Danny T. Stone, a 62-year-old light can do that. Hate cannot and killed her. The group had called on ho- demonstrators, the images of federal officers as they stood this retired Army colonel and Atlan- drive out hate: only love can do ‘‘These people broke into the tels to close their doors during men and women wearing red summer in a park close to a fed- ta resident, said he woke up that.’Leteachofustrytobea Capitol and were sitting on the the day of the protest — a step Trump 2020 hats and clutching eral courthouse in his home- Wednesday having his faith re- light to see our country out of House speaker’s desk today,’’ taken by Hotel Harrington, American and Confederate flags town and protested the choking stored in the system and feeling this dark moment.’’ Mckesson said. ‘‘Black people which had become an unofficial walking through the Capitol death of George Floyd in Minne- grateful to God. Then he Civil rights attorneys and ac- would not have even gotten into gathering place for the Proud building largely unmolested apolis. watched television scenes of a tivists said they believed if Black the building. They would have Boys. came as shocking yet predict- ‘‘We never once tried to get nearly all-white mob storming protestors had stormed the US started shooting at them the ‘‘Though we remain unsur- able evidence of their long-held into the federal building,’’ McK- the Capitol. For Stone, it was a Capitol, the consequences minute they started to rush at prised, it should have never have suspicions that conservative, elvey said. ‘‘We faced off with reminder of the deeply rooted would have been immediate and the police.’’ gotten to this point,’’ the organi- white protesters intent on vio- people who looked like troops. white grievance that helped deadly. Civil rights attorney Benja- zation said. ‘‘Instead of brutaliz- lence would not be met with any They were dressed for war. They elect Trump once and awarded DeRay Mckesson, a leading min Crump, who represents the ing Black Lives Matter activists, of the strongarm tactics as were were in armored vehicles. And him the second-most votes four voice of the Black Lives Matter families of police-killing victims D.C. officials should have inter- anti-police brutality demonstra- today I’m watching bike cops years later. movement and cofounder of George Floyd, Breonna Taylor, vened months ago. White su- tors. riding up.’’ ‘‘When I first saw it, I was an- Campaign Zero, a police reform and Jacob Blake, among others, premacists were emboldened Lezley McSpadden, mother The image of Confederate gry,’’ Stone said. ‘‘White America effort, said, ‘‘Black and brown said in a statement that the con- and made to feel comfortable, of Michael Brown, who died at flags being raised over the roof- made a conscious decision. But people have been shot and ar- trast in the law enforcement re- confident and secure to come to age 18 in a 2014 police shooting tops of government buildings the saving grace is there was an- rested for far less.’’ sponse was an example of ‘‘our our city and reign terror.’’ ‘A dark moment’ for the country, Biden says — ‘it’s insurrection’ uBIDEN tol, on the House of Representa- ecutive director of Americans for most ambitious climate agenda Continued from Page A1 tives, threatening the safety of Tax Fairness, which has pushed of any president in history, in- clear away the last formal Re- duly elected officials. It’s not pro- Biden to enact substantial tax in- cluding $2 trilllion in spending publican objections to his victo- test. It’s insurrection.” creases on the wealthy. “That is on green initiatives. A majority ry by certifying the Electoral Col- Shortly after, Trump posted in the neighborhood of $3 to $4 in the Senate gives Biden op- lege outcome. on Twitter a one-minute video in trillion over 10 years, which is tions to make some of that hap- Filling out his Cabinet, Biden which he empathized with the paid for by making the rich and pen. chose Judge Merrick Garland, rioters because “we had an elec- corporations pay their fair share Democrats are now expected whose Supreme Court nomina- tion that was stolen from us,” but in taxes.” to use a first-out-of-the-gate cor- tion Republicans blocked in then urged them to “go home Other interest groups quickly onavirus economic stimulus 2016, to be attorney general, now. We have to have peace. We seized on the Georgia results to package as a vehicle for hun- placing the task of repairing a have to have law and order.” ratchet up the pressure on Biden dreds of billions of dollars in beleaguered Justice Department The effect of the day’s events to make good on his campaign spending to aid the renewable in the hands of a centrist judge. on Biden’s political strength re- promises. energy economy, just as Presi- The choice left some Democrats mained unclear. In one sense, “We are fighting to defund dent Barack Obama used a 2009 on the left of the party disap- they were a reminder that in the ICE and CBP, to hold these agen- economic stimulus law to push pointed that he had not picked a view of Trump’s most die-hard cies accountable for the pain and through $90 billion in green en- woman or person of color and supporters his election was ille- CHIP SOMODEVILLA/GETTY IMAGES deaths of immigrants they’ve ergy spending. underscored Biden’s willingness gitimate, a belief that could in- President-elect Joe Biden talked about the “restoration of caused, and for citizenship for Senate Democrats are expect- to seek bipartisan consensus. hibit some Republicans in a democracy, of decency, honor, respect, the rule of law.” the 11 million undocumented ed to continue to look for ways to But by early afternoon, the closely divided Congress from people living in the US,” said weave climate provisions into day had devolved into an in- working with him. proposals to deliver to Congress in promise of a return to biparti- Greisa Martinez Rosas, execu- other major legislation, such as tensely jarring reminder of what Or the “god-awful display” at the coming weeks, starting with sanship will be put to the test. tive director of United We military, farm, and labor bills. Biden will face when he takes of- the Capitol, as he put it, might another stimulus package. Sena- Now, Schumer and Biden’s allies Dream, a progressive advocacy And Schumer also promises to fice on Jan. 20: He will not only push the parties together in tor Chuck Schumer, Democrat of will bring the new president’s group, referring to federal immi- get creative: For example, he inherit a country racked by a some sort of temporary solidari- New York who will be the majority proposals to the Senate floor for gration agencies. plans to use a budgetary proce- pandemic and economic crisis, ty that could give him a chance leader after Biden is inaugurated, a vote. And even with just the Biden’s allies in the Senate ex- dure, called reconciliation, that but also a political fabric that to forge some early bipartisan told reporters Wednesday morn- narrowest of margins — a 50-50 pressed optimism that, armed can skirt a filibuster to muscle has been ripped apart by Trump deals. ing that lawmakers’ first priority split that can be broken by Vice with committee chairs and con- through climate spending and and will not easily be woven Biden expressed hope that it will be approving the $2,000 pay- President-elect Kamala Harris — trol of the legislative calendar, tax policy. back together. would be the latter. ments to individuals that Biden he may be able to turn some of they could advance the presi- But Biden’s agenda will be The assault on the Capitol by “The work of the moment and the two victorious Senate can- those proposals into law. dent-elect’s policy goals. constrained by the Democrats’ pro-Trump demonstrators de- and the work of the next four didates, Jon Ossoff and Raphael “McConnell would have been “We need to fix a lot of the narrow advantages in the House volved into a physical confronta- years must be the restoration of Warnock, promised voters they a recipe for total stasis, total damage Trump’s done, and then and in the Senate, where moder- tion that halted the process of democracy, of decency, honor, would deliver if Democrats won gridlock,” said Matt Bennett, a there’s pent-up demand for a ate Democrats such as Senator certifying the Electoral College respect, the rule of law,” he said, both elections. veteran Democratic strategist at whole lot of things — what do we Joe Manchin of West Virginia outcome and was egged on by an adding later: “We must step up.” The Biden team is also draft- Third Way, a moderate think do about climate and about ra- and Senator Kyrsten Sinema of incumbent president who on It was a reminder, if Biden or ing proposals to implement the tank. “With Schumer in control cial inequality, about wealth in- Arizona will wield vast power Wednesday morning raged to any of his aides needed one, that president-elect’s “Build Back of the calendar, he’s got the op- equality, about structural rac- over which plans can pass. thousands of his supporters that little in his transition to the pres- Better” campaign agenda, in- portunity to do some really sub- ism,” said Senator Sherrod “The name of the game is still the election was “rigged” and idency was normal. cluding new government spend- stantial things.” Brown of Ohio, who is set to be going to have to be modest, in- vowed, “We will never concede.” As the rioters stormed the ing on clean energy, infrastruc- Liberal groups that support- the top Democrat on the Senate cremental progress on a biparti- With Trump remaining most- Capitol, Biden set aside plans to ture, health care, and education, ed Biden expressed hope on Banking Committee. san basis,” said Michael Steel, a ly silent immediately after the deliver a speech on the economy, financed by tax increases on the Wednesday that the Georgia Senator Tom Carper, Demo- partner at Hamilton Place Strat- mob entered the Capitol, Biden in which he had been expected rich and corporations. wins would allow him to push an crat of Delaware, told reporters egies in Washington who was a called on the president to “go on to hail the Georgia victories and The Democratic victories in ambitious and expensive agenda on Capitol Hill that “there’s a bi- top aide to Representative John national television now to fulfill to emphasize several of his eco- Georgia put Biden’s party in con- that addressed the current eco- partisan agenda there that can Boehner, Republican of Ohio, his oath and defend the Consti- nomic priorities, including reit- trol at both ends of Pennsylvania nomic crisis and long-running unite us, and it should.” when he was House speaker. “I tution and demand an end to erating calls for another round Avenue and reduced the risk of inequalities in the US economy. “There’s a hunger for rebuild- can’t come up with a universe in this siege.” of financial aid to help people, total partisan gridlock in Con- Biden and the Democratic ing our roads, highways, bridg- which they are not better off do- “To storm the Capitol,” he businesses, and state and local gress, at least for two years. majority will take office with a es, and transit systems,” he said. ing a bipartisan process and a bi- continued. “To smash windows, governments weather economic Without Senator Mitch Mc- mandate for “a significant down “There’s a hunger for rebuilding partisan product. I know that occupy offices. The floor of the pain from the virus. Connell, Republican of Ken- payment on creating an econo- our wastewater, clean drinking will annoy the left to no end, but United States Senate, rummag- Biden’s advisers are deep into tucky, as the iron-fisted leader of my that works for all Ameri- water infrastructure.” that’s the way this president can ing through desks. On the Capi- the process of developing policy the Senate, Biden’s campaign cans,” said Frank Clemente, ex- Biden has also proposed the get results.” THURSDAY, JANUARY 7, 2021 The Boston Globe The Nation A9 CHAOS IN THE CAPITOL Violent disruption seems a fitting end Trump

By Peter Baker accused NEW YORK TIMES WASHINGTON — So this is how it ends. The presidency of of inciting Donald John Trump, rooted ANALYSIS from the be- ginning in an- a ‘coup’ ger, division, and conspiracy-mongering, Some in GOP, too, comes to a close with a violent mob storming the Capitol at the level the charge instigation of a defeated leader trying to hang onto power as if WASHINGTON POST America were just another au- WASHINGTON — Congres- thoritarian nation. sional Democrats and some Re- The scenes in Washington publicans on Wednesday ac- would have once been unimagi- cused President Trump of incit- nable: A rampage through the ing a coup after an angry mob of citadel of American democracy. his supporters stormed the US Police officers brandishing guns Capitol and triggered an evacua- in an armed standoff to defend tion of lawmakers. Throngs of the House chamber. Tear gas de- pro-Trump rioters busted ployed in the Rotunda. Lawmak- through security barricades, ers in hiding. Extremists stand- breaking windows, climbing on ing in the vice president’s spot rafters, ripping down flags, and on the Senate dais and sitting at roaming the Senate chamber. the desk of the speaker of the Former president George W. House. Bush condemned the rioters and The words used to describe it the politicians who “inflamed were equally alarming: Coup. In- them.” “This is how election re- surrection. Sedition. Suddenly sults are disputed in a banana the United States was being republic — not our democratic compared to a “banana repub- republic. I am appalled by the lic” and receiving messages of reckless behavior of some politi- concern from other capitals. cal leaders since the election,” “American carnage,” it turned Bush said. out, was not what Trump would WIN MCNAMEE/GETTY IMAGES Calling it an insurrection, stop, as he promised upon tak- One of the Trump supporters who swarmed the Capitol was seen hanging off the balcony in the Senate chamber. Bush implored those disappoint- ing office, but what he wound up ed by the outcome of the election delivering four years later to the tion after standing behind him ing to go to undo an election he gal,” he said on Twitter. “It’s un- Trump had declared. “We will to put the country over “the poli- very building where he took the or standing quiet through four lost. At least three aides, Stepha- American. The President under- never concede. It doesn’t hap- tics of the moment.” oath. years of toxic conflict, scandal, nie Grisham, Sarah Matthews, mined American democracy pen. You don’t concede when Representative Adam Kinz- The convulsion in Washing- and capriciousness. And even and Rickie Niceta, resigned, with baselessly for months. As a re- there’s theft involved. Our coun- inger, Republican of Illinois, ton capped 1,448 days of Twitter more Republicans lost patience more expected to follow. After he sult, he’s culpable for this siege, try has had enough. We will not called it a “coup attempt.” He lat- storms, provocations, race-bait- after the Capitol takeover. initially offered only mild state- and an utter disgrace.” take it anymore, and that’s what er commented directly to ing, busted norms, shock-jock “What we have seen today is ments calling on the mob in the While Washington has seen this is all about.” Trump: “You are not protecting governance, and truth-bending unlawful and unacceptable,” Capitol to be peaceful, several many protests over the years, in- Other speakers, including his the country. Where is the D.C. from the Oval Office that have said Representative Cathy Mc- members of Trump’s team pub- cluding some that turned vio- sons Jr. and Eric guard? You are done, and your left the country more polarized Morris Rodgers of Washington licly implored him to do more. lent, the uprising on Wednesday Trump, castigated Republican legacy will be a disaster.” than in generations. Those who state, a member of the House Moments after Biden went was unlike anything that the lawmakers for not standing up Former president Barack warned of worst-case scenarios Republican leadership who re- on live television to deplore the capital has seen during a transi- for the president. “Let’s have tri- Obama blasted Trump and Re- only to be dismissed as alarmists versed plans to join Trump’s ef- “insurrection” at the Capitol and tion of power in modern times, al by combat,” exhorted Rudy publicans for perpetuating a found some of their darkest fears fort to block the election results. call on Trump to go before cam- literally interrupting the consti- Giuliani, the former New York “fantasy narrative” about the realized. By day’s end, even some “I have decided I will vote to up- eras, the president released a re- tutional acceptance of Biden’s mayor who has served as the November election that led to Republicans suggested remov- hold the Electoral College results corded video online that offered election victory. president’s personal lawyer. Wednesday’s violence. ing Trump under the 25th and I encourage Donald Trump mixed messages. Even as he told The assault on the Capitol “The people who did nothing “History will rightly remem- Amendment rather than wait to condemn and put an end to supporters it was time to with- was the first by a hostile group of to stop the steal — this gathering ber today’s violence at the Capi- two weeks for the inauguration this madness.” draw, he praised them rather invaders since the British sacked should send a message to them,” tol, incited by a sitting president of President-elect Joe Biden. Representative Liz Cheney of than condemning their actions the building during the War of Donald Trump Jr. said. “This who has continued to baselessly The extraordinary invasion of Wyoming, another Republican while repeating his grievances 1812, according to the US Capi- isn’t their Republican Party any- lie about the outcome of a lawful the Capitol was a last-ditch act of leader, said Trump was responsi- against people who were “so bad tol Historical Society. Four Puer- more. This is Donald Trump’s election, as a moment of great desperation from a camp facing ble for the violence. “There’s no and so evil.” to Rican nationalists entered the Republican Party.” dishonor and shame for our na- political eviction. Even before question that the president “I know you’re hurt,” he told building peacefully in 1954 and But the question is for how tion,” Obama said in a statement the mob set foot in the building formed the mob, the president the rioters. “We had an election sat down in the House visitors long. Trump faced the end of his Wednesday night. on Wednesday afternoon, incited the mob, the president that was stolen from us. It was a gallery, at which point they reign much as he began it, with- “Right now, Republican lead- Trump’s presidency was slipping addressed the mob,” she told Fox landslide election and everyone pulled out guns and opened fire out the support of most Ameri- ers have a choice made clear in away. Democrats were taking News in comments she then knows it, especially the other indiscriminately, injuring five cans even as he has presented the desecrated chambers of de- control of the Senate with a pair posted online. “He lit the flames. side. But you have to go home lawmakers. In 1998, a gunman himself as a self-proclaimed bil- mocracy,” Obama said. “They of Georgia runoff election victo- This is what America is not.” now.” He added: “We love you. walked into the Capitol and lionaire champion of everyday can continue down this road and ries that Republicans angrily Senator Roy Blunt of Mis- You’re very special.” Rather than killed two members of the Capi- people. He won through the keep stoking the raging fires. Or blamed on the president’s erratic souri, a senior Republican, said calming the waters, the video tol Police. Electoral College in 2016 with they can choose reality and take behavior. he had no more interest in what was seen as further roiling them But none of them was egged nearly 3 million fewer votes in the first steps toward extinguish- Two of his most loyal allies, Trump had to say. “I don’t want — so much so that Facebook and on by an American president the the popular tally than his oppo- ing the flames. They can choose Vice President Mike Pence and to hear anything,” he told report- Twitter took it down and Twitter way that Trump seemed to do on nent and lost by 7 million in No- America.” Senator Mitch McConnell of ers. “It was a tragic day and I temporarily suspended Trump’s Wednesday during a “Save vember. He did not earn the ap- Senator Ben Sasse, Republi- Kentucky, the Senate Republican think he was part of it.” account. America March” on the Ellipse proval of a majority of Ameri- can of Nebraska, assailed leader, broke with Trump in a The cascade of criticism came , the president’s south of the White House just as cans in major surveys for a Trump. “Today, the United way they had never done before, even from within Trump’s circle, former homeland security advis- Congress was convening to vali- single day of his tenure, unlike States Capitol — the world’s refusing to go along with his bid as advisers expressed concern er, called out his former boss. date Biden’s election. any of his predecessors in the greatest symbol of self-govern- to overturn a democratic elec- about how far he has been will- “This is beyond wrong and ille- “We will never give up,” history of polling. ment — was ransacked while the leader of the free world cowered behind his keyboard — tweeting against his Vice President for ful- Twitter and Facebook block Trump from posting filling the duties of his oath to the Constitution,” he said in a statement. ’'Lies have conse- WASHINGTON — Twitter sites, including Facebook and Guard was engaged, that D.C. quences. This violence was the locked President Trump out of Twitter, have acted aggressively metro police was engaged, that inevitable and ugly outcome of his account for the first time late enough to rein in the dangerous the SWAT teams were engaged, the President’s addiction to con- POLITICAL Wednesday, rhetoric from Trump and his al- that we were prepared for this,” stantly stoking division.’' the most puni- lies at a critical juncture for the Ryan said. “There as a strategic Representative Don Bacon, a NOTEBOOK tive step the future of US democracy. breakdown, for sure, and you Nebraska Republican, blamed social media Amid the onslaught of criti- can bet your ass we are going to Trump’s rhetoric, saying, “Our giant has taken against the pres- cism, Facebook took the rare get to the bottom of it.” president should have given a ident, on a day of social unrest step of removing Trump’s video One woman was shot and much more clear tone. Leaders and violence in Washington. after hours of internal debate killed by police as officers tried create calmness and direction; The lockout, which was to about the president’s actions, to stop a group from penetrating they don’t inspire people to get last 12 hours, also included the before blocking his account the building, according to two angry and do the things that removal of three tweets and a entirely. YouTube also removed law enforcement officials. Three they’re doing.” warning that Trump could be the video, while Twitter similar- other people died from medical He called on the president to banned if he continues tweeting ly penalized Trump throughout emergencies. “stand up and be a better leader baseless conspiracy theories the day, flagging tweets that sent While police were still strug- on this, because he has not been about the election and inciting mixed messages about the JACQUELYN MARTIN/ASSOCIATED PRESS gling to eject the last intruders in my view . . . He needs to re- violence. events that had unfolded. President Trump arrived to speak at a rally in Washington on from the Capitol, current and spect the peaceful transition of Facebook followed, blocking “These are the things and Wednesday at which he urged his supporters to march to the former law enforcement officials power.” the president’s account for the events that happen when a Capitol. said it appeared the Capitol Po- Republican Senator Mitt first time for 24 hours for what sacred landslide election victory lice had failed to anticipate the Romney of Utah, as he was led to it said were two policy viola- is so unceremoniously & vicious- groups could secure Trump’s Lawmaker promises probe of size and intentions of the crowd safety, told a New York Times re- tions, though it did not threaten ly stripped away from great presidency. behavior of Capitol Police that Trump urged to march up porter, “This is what the presi- permanent suspension. patriots who have been badly & The storming of the Capitol WASHINGTON — With offi- Pennsylvania Avenue to where dent has caused today, this in- The social-media giants’ unfairly treated for so long,’' led many of those accounts to cers and bomb-sniffing dogs still lawmakers were gathered. surrection.” actions were the latest volleys in Trump said in a tweet that has celebrate and call for further sweeping the Capitol on Wednes- At the Capitol itself, police Democrats, some tweeting months of heightened tension been removed. “Go home with violence. As the images of the ri- day night, Representative Tim had set out low barriers and offi- from hiding places within the between Silicon Valley and love & in peace. Remember this ots appeared on television, the Ryan, an Ohio Democrat who cers were largely in street uni- Capitol, reacted passionately. Trump, after struggling to com- day forever!” forum TheDonald.win hosted an chairs the committee that con- forms, not riot gear. All were “On August 24, 1814, the bat baseless allegations of a The president’s words also online “watch party,” with thou- trols the Capitol Police budget, prepared to confine a protest, British stormed our Capitol and stolen election long stoked by reverberated far beyond Twitter, sands of commenters providing held a news conference from his but not to deter an attack, law set fire to it,” tweeted Senator Trump and his allies. where he boasts more than 88 commentary. office via Zoom. He thanked enforcement officials said. Cory Booker of New Jersey. As the mob of Trump sup- million followers, and other “THIS IS WHY TRUMP those in the department who act- Law enforcement experts “Now the Capitol has again been porters stormed the House and more traditional social media CALLED US TO DC TODAY! ed heroically in the face of the said they were mystified by the breached and sieged. Donald Senate, their compatriots online platforms. Trump supporters on STORM THE [expletive] mob but said answers can’t come tactics that police used once the Trump incited this. He is respon- celebrated the chaos, cheering lesser-known sites have spent CAPITOL!!!’' said the top-voted soon enough about the failures of mob was inside the Capitol. sible for this. And he is silent as the violence across a wide array months egging on what they’ve comment. planning that allowed the crowd Some police seemed to stand this tragic moment continues.” of social-media sites and calling called a “second civil war” “You fight now or get thrown to storm the Capitol, and images by, observing the disorder in- In a statement, Senator Josh for bloodshed in the days ahead. against Democrats and the so- into a camp later. . . . They are of some officers who appeared to stead of stopping it: One image Hawley, Republican of Missouri, The real-world violence called deep state. Many have going to take EVERYTHING allow protesters in. posted on social media showed who has led the charge in the forced lawmakers into a lock- boosted conspiracy theories, FROM YOU INCLUDING YOUR “The reinforcements that we an officer taking a selfie with Senate not to certify Biden’s down and raised new questions suggesting an uprising of mili- HUMANITY!” thought — that I was told would one of the intruders. Electoral College victory, said about whether social-media tary forces or civilian militant WASHINGTON POST be in place — that the National WASHINGTON POST the “violence must end.” A10 Editorial The Boston Globe THURSDAY, JANUARY 7, 2021 Opinion BOSTONGLOBE.COM/OPINION

Editorial AMERICAN CARNAGE

hy did you form a monster so who supported Trump’s delusions vocally, must once truly created this monster. They looked the other way as hideous that even you turned and for all be declared the co-inventors of the chaos that Trump courted white supremacists and encouraged from me in disgust?” That’s what has rained down on the Capitol and be forced to pay the vigilante violence in the streets, even as he threatened to ‘Wthe reviled monster asks Dr. political price. send in the military to quell peaceful protests. They Victor Frankenstein in Mary By the time the mob descended, of course, McConnell stayed silent for months as he lied about mail-in ballots, Shelley’s classic novel, but it’s also what the angry mob and Vice President Mike Pence had decided to no longer made baseless accusations of election fraud, and of thousands who stormed the US Capitol in an stand in the way of acknowledging Joe Biden’s victory. discredited the most basic function of our democracy. insurrection on Wednesday could well ask soon-to-be- But it was too little, too late. For the eight weeks that the They failed to remove him from office after his abuses of former Senate majority leader Mitch McConnell and outcome of this election has been clear, they and power were substantiated in the House impeachment other congressional Republicans who fled the House hundreds of other Republicans in Congress and across trial. It is little wonder that countless Americans do not chamber. the country have been complicit in allowing the accept the results of a legitimate election because Trump It should have come as no surprise president to spread conspiracy theories about a stolen says it wasn’t one. The GOP’s to those members of Congress (or to election like wildfire and to stoke the egregious act of As congressional actions were suspended, the the Capitol Police, for that matter) extremists interrupting the proceedings of the US chambers evacuated, and law enforcement dispatched to coddling of when, following the cues of the presi- government in an effort to help him illegally and forcibly remove the mob, the tide turned in the US Trump created dent himself, thugs who brandished illegitimately cling to power. Senate, with the victories of Jon Ossoff and the Rev. symbols of the Confederacy and More than 140 GOP representatives and at least 14 Raphael Warnock in their Senate runoff races in Georgia this monster. Trump’s presidential campaigns senators came to what should have been a ceremonial shifting the party balance in the upper chamber to 50- breached the barricades protecting the blessing of the Electoral College’s official tally from De- 50, deposing Mitch McConnell from his capricious and Capitol to stop Congress from voting cember ready to voice objections to swing states’ legiti- antidemocratic reign. It is fitting that voters delivered to certify the results of the November election, forcing mate electoral counts, a direct affront to the will of vot- the Republican leadership this blow, given that what the an evacuation of elected officials. ers in those states. Their disputes with state elections GOP has done is nothing short of trying to invalidate Once a beacon to democracies around the world, the and accusations of fraud had no basis in fact, amounting votes and prevent people’s voices from being heard. The United States is now a country whose president has to little more than a craven coddling of the Trump sup- best route to justice and to restoration of our democracy triggered an attempted coup, broadcast for the world to porters who constitute their political base. would be if every elected official who has enabled Trump watch. One member of the mob was fatally shot in the But it’s the coddling of Trump himself by in his campaign to disenfranchise voters and cling to fracas. The Republicans who stood by silently or, worse, Republicans, dating back more than four years, that power were punished with haste at the ballot box.

GETTY Insurrectionists inside the US Capitol in Washington on Wednesday. Pro-Trump extremists breached security and entered the Capitol as Congress debated the 2020 presidential electoral certification.

JOAN VENNOCHI Trump’s mob comes for the lawmakers

nd so, in January 2021, in Washington, it came to Holed up in an office with his staff for safety, Republican his caucus embraced and winked at — all because they feared pass. After coming for immigrants and others they Representative Mike Gallagher of Wisconsin was asked by a mean Trump tweet, or the threat of a primary challenger hate, President Trump’s mob came for the law- CNN what he would tell Trump to do: “Go on Twitter and say, backed by Trump and the will of the mob that finally got to Amakers, some of whom let a president break the ‘It’s over, please go home. I support the people’s transition of them. laws of the land. power.’ . . . Call it off, Mr. President.” Asked to describe the It’s over now for Trump. The death spiral that began when The mob, urged on by Trump, stormed the US Capitol as scene, Gallagher said he had not seen anything like it since Biden was declared the winner of the presidential election cir- Congress met to carry out its sacred duty under the Constitu- his deployment to Iraq. As Republican Representative Adam cled through Georgia and ended in Washington. With tion — to certify the will of the people and finalize the election Kinzinger of Illinois also told CNN, “This is insane.” The Trump’s vile lies about a stolen election and other crime boss of President-elect Joe Biden. Finally, a core of Republican law- press, he said, “would be covering this if it happened in Belar- maneuvers to overturn November’s result, he ended up sup- makers was standing up for the rule us . . . Anywhere else we would call this a coup.” pressing the Republican vote needed to win two Senate runoff of law, although there were still A coup is exactly what Trump was attempting. He got as elections. The outcome made history: Georgia elected Demo- As consequences Trump backers in their midst, includ- far as he did because Republican enablers in Congress helped crat Raphael Warnock, its first Black US senator, and Demo- sink in, ing Republican Senator Ted Cruz of him. When it was clear the mob was out of control, he tweet- crat Jon Ossoff won the second seat. With the Senate evenly Texas, who were willing to thwart it. ed, “I am asking everyone to remain peaceful. . . . Remember split, power shifts to the Democrats, since under the Constitu- Republicans will The debate had just started over a we are the party of law and order.” At that point, his tweet was tion, Vice President Kamala Harris will have the power to cast challenge to the votes from Arizona little more than a sick joke. Later, Trump told his backers, the deciding vote in any tie. blame Trump. when thousands of Trump support- those he called “special” people, in a video released on Twitter, As these political consequences sink in, Republicans will But they were his ers, wielding American flags and to go home, but he still said the election had been stolen from blame Trump. But they were his accomplices. Very few Re- Trump flags and Confederate flags, him. publicans in Washington stood up to Trump as he planned his accomplices. broke into the building, smashing With all that going down, spare me Senate majority leader coup. There was so much cowardice. windows and creating chaos as they Mitch McConnell’s tears. Before the mob got to the Capitol, After Trump’s mob came to Washington, maybe Trump’s clashed with Capitol Police. The certi- the outgoing majority leader stood up and said, “Our duty is enablers finally realize what their cowardice has cost them fication vote was called off as Capitol Hill went into lock- to govern for the greater good.” Yet McConnell trampled on and this country. They hitched their wagon to a bomb that fi- down, and Vice President Mike Pence was evacuated, as were the greater good with glee and impunity for each of Trump’s nally exploded. It destroyed Trump, and it will destroy them members of Congress, staff, and journalists. miserable four years in office. He let Trump get away with an too. But America will survive. What a sad image to send out to the world. Of course, it abuse of power that led to his impeachment and should have was more than sad. It was disgusting, all the more so since it led to his conviction by the Senate. And that’s just the tip of Joan Vennochi can be reached at [email protected]. was encouraged by Trump. presidential immorality and criminality that McConnell and Follow her on Twitter @joan_vennochi. THURSDAY, JANUARY 7, 2021 The Boston Globe Opinion A11 Inbox

Supporters of President Trump swarm scaffolding prepared for the inauguration and Smoke in Washington are met by tear gas deployed by police in hasn’t cleared — Washington on Wednesday. it’s billowed Our Civil War ‘can still be lost’

I agree with Kevin Cullen in his column “Confederate redux” (Metro, Jan. 5) that our moment is part of the Civil War that burned hot between 1861 and 1865 but that had brewed since the birth of our nation and that continues to divide us. The underlying issue for that ghastly military conflict was slavery, a key element in the economic development of the Republic. Slavery contradicted the ideals of the Declaration of Independence but was accepted in the Constitution. More than half a million Americans died confronting that contra- diction. As I wrote this letter, thousands of Americans were in the streets of Washington, D.C., chanting. “Fight for Trump,” sup- porting a coup attempt by the outgoing president. The bright-line historical connection here is the continuing strug- gle to expand the definitions of a human being and a rightful member of society. Donald Trump and his followers are openly violating the letter and spirit of the law to maintain rule by a minority. Electoral delusions aside, they believe it is within their rights to define who is deserving of power, a branch of the ideological tree that upheld the right of one NYT person to own another. RENÉE GRAHAM Where I disagree with Cullen is in his suggestion that to- day’s Civil War chapter is mostly regional. The conflict is be- tween those who see themselves as part of a more deserving group and those who believe in a common humanity. And Trump’s white supremacist both sides are everywhere. A total of 1,167,202 residents of our Commonwealth voted for Trump. The pandemic and the environmental crisis should show which view bodes better for the continuation of our problem- insurrection overtakes the Capitol atic human species. The Civil War continues and, to quote historian Barbara Fields, “can still be lost.” DAVID J. WEINSTEIN o not call what’s happening in en who fought against democracy and tried cation. They cheered an attempted coup Jamaica Plain Washington a protest. to pervert voter engagement into voter within our borders, one they allowed to fes- It’s a white supremacist in- fraud. They own this horror, each and every ter for months with blatant lies about an Dsurrection, a seditious attack one of them. election Trump soundly lost. Trump should be marched out on democracy. This riot is yet These sickening images of a nation un- And what of the police as this madness of the White House another battle in a Civil War that has never moored should haunt Senate majority leader ensued? Early on, they were mostly observ- ended, one that generations of white people Mitch McConnell for the rest of his days — ers, displaying the kind of extraordinary re- Predictions fulfilled. The criminal president of the United have waged through lynchings, every night as he closes his eyes, straint missing every time Black people stand States has incited his murder, intimidation, oppres- and as a shrill greeting with the up for their constitutional rights. Hell, it’s ab- deranged followers to sion, odious policies, and sys- This is what morning light. He can save his sent when a Black woman sleeps in her If Trump is not held violence. In a sane temic racism. President sanctimonious, too-damn-late home, or a Black man walks down a street. personally country demanding ac- This is what President Trump speeches admonishing the If you don’t douse the spark, it explodes countability, Donald — who should be arrested for in- Trump criminal president for whom he into an uncontrollable fire. This is where responsible, then Trump would be arrest- citing violence, never mind im- has been an ally and accom- centuries of accommodating irrational white ed immediately and peached again — wanted. He’s wanted. plice. McConnell has worn his grievances have left us, staring at a potential we are witnessing marched out of the never cared about America, and hypocrisy like a chestful of med- future of ash and desolation. Now a stunned the death of a White House in re- he’d rather watch this nation als. The monster he helped cre- nation is facing the most serious attempt to straints. This conduct is burn than see it led by anyone else. Of ate, coddle, and feed is devouring America, overthrow its democracy. Yet the enemy democratic society. intolerable, dangerous, course, the blame for this riot cannot end at live on television. does not hail from a distant land. The vio- and deadly. If Trump is the Oval Office. May it forever stain every Let him remember this day none of us lent perpetrators carry American flags, and not held personally re- Republican who refused to acknowledge Joe will ever forget. the terrorist is a white supremacist in the sponsible for this violence, then we are witnessing the death Biden as the president-elect. Let it shroud Before the Capitol had to be evacuated White House. of a democratic society. This is an insurrection encouraged every GOP legislator who turned Trump’s and lawmakers barricaded themselves in and directed by the president. loser pity party into a pointless effort to their offices after security had been Renée Graham can be reached at WALTER GREENE thwart the will of 81 million voters. Speak breached, GOP legislators applauded the [email protected]. Follow her on Boston with shame the names of the men and wom- first objection to the Electoral College certifi- Twitter @reneeygraham. Will Trump fever finally break? ABDALLAH FAYYAD We may have just witnessed the adage about how history tends to repeat itself. The attack on the Capitol Years ago, an American demagogue, Senator Joseph Mc- Carthy, supported by his lawyer (and later Trump attorney) Roy Cohn, accumulated power in our nation. He did this by was a law enforcement failure exploiting the public’s fear and baselessly attacking political leaders. McCarthyism finally broke when challenged with a public admonition by little-known Boston attorney Joseph Nye Welch, who famously declared, “At long last, have you n the morning of Congress’s sponse from law enforcement. (In one in- left no sense of decency?” McCarthy was subsequently cen- vote to certify the 2020 presi- stance, a police officer even posed for photos sured by his Senate colleagues, ostracized by his party, and dential election, President with some of the insurrectionists.) ignored by the press, and he died three years later, at 48. OTrump stood outside the White These two kinds of police responses were With Democratic victories reported in the Georgia Senate House, spewed lies about vot- starkly different examples of police failures. runoff, we can be hopeful that the fever may break in Repub- er fraud, and instructed his supporters to go One was an overwhelming show of force — lican leadership. However, this was not the result of a profile to the Capitol building to aid in the effort to an overreaction by law enforcement to citi- in courage of a man of conviction, as with Welch and McCa- overturn the will of the American people. zens mostly peacefully demanding their rthy, but rather the rejection of Trumpism by the citizens of And an angry mob did just that: They rights — and the other was an underpre- Georgia. Since Republican leaders have witnessed that their swarmed the Capitol building, clashed with pared police force, which knew for weeks fear of Trumpism is no longer their shortcut to power, they police, and breached both chambers of Con- that people planned to have a mass protest may finally choose to distance themselves from a man clearly NYT gress. The House and the Senate were outside the Capitol on Wednesday and still associated with a losing record and no sense of decency. promptly evacuated, and Vice President Pro-Trump extremists stormed the US failed to effectively barricade the building or ROBERT MAGUIRE Mike Pence, who was presiding over the cer- Capitol Wednesday. preemptively request the needed backup. Uxbridge tification, was escorted out because of And though these incidents highlight the threats to his safety, as were members of forcement agencies have autonomy to patrol failures of overpolicing and underpolicing, Congress, staff, and members of the media. the city in addition to local police. And both the Black Lives Matter protests and the Sisyphus (R-US) rolls boulder up hill The breach was a stunning display of se- though cities and police agencies argue that Capitol insurrection underscore the incom- dition. And after seeing it unfold, it might be their large budgets and militarized weapons petence that plagues American police About 15 minutes into the election verification process in tempting to conclude that it was an argu- are justified because they are used to pre- agencies. Congress Wednesday, objections over the Arizona returns ment for more police, even more militarized vent violence, the truth is that they are often Angry, violent mobs like the one on were voiced. Over, and for, what? We know from the Consti- police. After all, how did the police allow the misused to suppress people’s First Amend- Wednesday can make police seem more nec- tution and from the repeated declarations of politicians and protesters to make it that far in the first ment rights. essary than ever. They might even make journalists alike that these delaying tactics will not overturn place? The reality, however, is that this Over the summer, Black Lives Matter weapons like tear gas and rubber bullets Joe Biden and Kamala Harris’s electoral win. This is the myth wasn’t a case of too little police — the Capitol protesters who marched mostly peacefully seem reasonable when they do something of Sisyphus in action, and it will only discredit and disgrace Police, the agency tasked with protecting through the streets of D.C. were met with vi- like successfully breach the Capitol building. the Republican Party. Congress, is armed with lethal and less- olent resistance from local police and federal But in the end, more officers or more weap- Are they ignorant of American history? And if so, is this lethal weapons and has over 2,000 officers. troops. They were tear-gassed, shot with ons in the hands of incompetent police de- ignorance one of conviction or convenience? Instead, it was a serious failure of law rubber bullets, shoved, and beaten. In some partments will not make Americans safer. If There is an old adage that the price of freedom is eternal enforcement. cases, police forces used military helicopters the summer protests were any indication, vigilance. Let history judge these times, and as we progress, Police agencies across the country are as a weapon against unarmed civilians. And that would actually be more dangerous. let us always keep that dictum in mind and transmit the well-equipped to quash violent crowds, and yet when pro-Trump, antidemocratic rioters knowledge and wisdom gained over the last four years to suc- that is especially the case in Washington, stormed a federal building — when insurrec- Abdallah Fayyad can be reached at ceeding generations. Our very being depends on it. D.C., home to some of the most secure build- tionists invaded the Capitol, in other words [email protected]. Follow him on JAMES R. WEISS ings in the world and where federal law en- — they appeared to draw a much tamer re- Twitter @abdallah_fayyad. Salem

The author is an adjunct professor of history at Lesley University.

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By Victoria McGrane Section Four of the Constitu- GLOBE STAFF tion’s 25th Amendment pro- A growing number of Demo- vides for a process by which the cratic lawmakers called for Pres- vice president and a majority of ident Trump to be ousted from the Cabinet can decide the pres- office Wednesday for inciting a ident cannot carry out his du- violent mob that stormed the ties and install the vice presi- Capitol. dent in his place. Calls quickly mounted on so- Moulton was joined by Rep- cial media for Congress to im- resentatives Richard Neal and peach Trump a second time, or Senator Elizabeth Warren. for him to be removed via the President-elect Joe Biden 25th Amendment, and Repre- will succeed Trump Jan. 20. One sentative Ilhan Omar, a Demo- unofficial tally,compiled by Da- crat from Minneapolis, said on vid Nir, political director of lib- Twitter that she is drawing up eral website Daily Kos, listed articles of impeachment. about 40 Democratic lawmak- “Donald J. Trump should be ers backing impeachment or impeached by the House of Rep- Trump’s removal by the Cabi- resentatives & removed from of- net. fice by the United States Senate. “This is outrageous, and the We can’t allow him to remain in president caused it. We should office, it’s a matter of preserving impeach and convict him to- our Republic and we need to morrow,” said Rhode Island fulfill our oath,” she wrote Representative David Cicilline. Wednesday. Some Republicans joined the ROBERTO SCHMIDT/AFP VIA GETTY IMAGES In the hours that followed, a push. Vermont Governor Phil Trump supporters clashed with police and security forces Wednesday as they pushed through barricades to storm the Capitol number of elected officials Scott said Trump was to blame in Washington, D.C., halting Congress’s counting of the electoral votes to confirm President-elect Joe Biden’s election victory. echoed that call, or more gener- for Wednesday’s “insurrection” ally called for Trump to depart and that he should either re- the White House. Among them sign, be removed by the Cabi- were several Massachusetts law- net, or be impeached by Con- World aghast at storming of Capitol makers, including Representa- gress. tive Ayanna Pressley of Boston, “The fabric of our democracy Leaders criticize entered the office via a vote. a fellow member of the so-called and the principles of our repub- Chilean President Sebastián Squad of progressive Democrat- lic are under attack by the Presi- Trump behavior Piñera and Colombian President ic women with Omar. dent,” Scott posted on Twitter. Iván Duque were among those “Donald J. Trump should im- “Enough is enough.” By Christopher Torchia in Latin America who de- mediately be impeached by the The Lincoln Project, a politi- ASSOCIATED PRESS nounced the protesters, but both House of Representatives & re- cal committee founded by a Leaders around the world also said they were confident moved from office by the United group of current and former Re- condemned the storming of the that American democracy and States Senate as soon as Con- publican strategists opposed to US Capitol by supporters of Pres- the rule of law would prevail. gress reconvenes,” Pressley Trump and his allies, issued a ident Trump on Wednesday, ex- “In this sad episode in the US, tweeted. “This is dangerous & statement calling on the House pressing shock at the chaos un- supporters of fascism showed unacceptable.” to impeach Trump immediately folding in a country they once re- their real face: antidemocratic She later elaborated in a and the Senate to convict and lied upon for global leadership. and aggressive,” tweeted Luis statement, saying Trump en- remove him. “Disgraceful scenes in US Roberto Barroso, Brazilian Su- dangered the lives of members Others turned their attention Congress,” tweeted Prime Minis- preme Court justice and the of Congress and staff. to the role played by Republican ter Boris Johnson of Britain, a head of the country’s electoral “By actively inciting a violent lawmakers who had backed staunch US ally over genera- court. He said he hoped “Ameri- WIN MCNAMEE/GETTY IMAGES insurrection, he has endangered Trump’s false claims that the tions. “The United States stands can society and institutions re- Trump loyalists, stoked by the president, broke into the the lives of Members of Con- election was stolen from him. for democracy around the world, act with vigor to this threat to Capitol and forced lawmakers and others to rush to safety. gress and staff, and once again Freshman Representative and it is now vital that there democracy.” demonstrated his contempt for Cori Bush, a Missouri Demo- should be a peaceful and orderly Venezuela, which is under US tician, Pierluigi Castagnetti. statement urged all parties in democratic rule of law and the crat, said she planned to intro- transfer of power.” sanctions, said the events in “And unfortunately it won’t end the United States to use “moder- will of the American people,” duce a resolution calling for the Other allies were similarly Washington show that the Unit- today. When politics is replaced ation and common sense.” she said in the statement. expulsion of Republican mem- appalled at what they described ed States “is suffering what it has by deception and fanaticism of Trump issued a restrained Representative Katherine bers of Congress who helped in- as an attack on American de- generated in other countries the people the drift is inevitable.” call for peace well after the me- Clark of Melrose, the fourth- cite what she described as a “do- mocracy, though some said they with its politics of aggression.” European Parliament Presi- lee was underway but did not ranking member in the House mestic terror attack.” believed US democratic institu- In Puerto Rico, many people dent David Sassoli, who leads immediately ask supporters to Democratic caucus, did not Bush said Republicans who tions would withstand the tur- took to social media and joked one of the largest legislatures in disperse. Later, he urged them to mention impeachment specifi- have challenged the results of moil. A number of leaders sin- that the US territory no longer the world, also denounced the go home and called them “very cally but said that Trump needs the 2020 presidential election gled out Trump for criticism. wanted statehood. Indepen- scenes at the Capitol. The Euro- special people.” to be removed. “have broken their sacred oath “Trump and his supporters dence, they said, looked appeal- pean Union has spent four can- Canadian Prime Minister “Donald Trump is a traitor to of office.” should finally accept the deci- ing for the first time in decades. tankerous years dealing with the Justin Trudeau said his country our country and our Constitu- She posted on Twitter a draft sion of the American voters and In fact, it was that pursuit of Trump administration, and its was “deeply disturbed and sad- tion. He must be removed from of her proposed resolution, stop trampling on democracy,” independence that marked one top officials have repeatedly said dened” by the events in the Unit- office and prevented from fur- which would direct a House eth- German Foreign Minister Heiko of the last times the US Congress they are looking forward to a ed States, Canada’s closest ally ther endangering our country ics panel to investigate whether Maas wrote on Twitter. ‘‘From was stormed violently. Four better relationship under Presi- and neighbor. and our people,” she said. members of the US House “who inflammatory words come vio- members of Puerto Rico’s Na- dent-elect Joe Biden. ‘‘Violence will never succeed Representative Seth Moult- have sought to overturn the lent deeds.” He added that “con- tionalist Party opened fire on the “This is insurrection. Noth- in overruling the will of the peo- on of Salem echoed those senti- 2020 Presidential election have tempt for democratic institu- House floor in March 1954, ing less. In Washington,” tweet- ple. Democracy in the US must ments on Twitter that Trump violated their oath of office to tions has disastrous effects.” wounding five lawmakers. ed Carl Bildt, a former prime be upheld — and it will be,” needs to go. uphold the Constitution or the “The beauty of democracy?” Italians watched the events minister of Sweden. Trudeau tweeted. “Trump is directly responsi- Rules of the House of Represen- with a shrug emoji was the reac- with shock, having considered Turkey, a NATO ally that has Volkan Bozkir, president of ble for this insurrection and vio- tatives, and should face sanc- tion tweeted by Bashir Ahmad, a the United States to be the mod- sometimes been at odds with the 193-member United Nations lence. He needs to be removed tion, including removal from personal assistant to the presi- el of democracy and the country Washington, expressed concern General Assembly, said he was from office immediately. It is the House of Representatives.” dent of Nigeria, which has seen that rescued Italy after its fascist over the images of angry Trump saddened by the developments. the Constitutional responsibili- several coups since indepen- descent during World War II. supporters trying to thwart the But, he tweeted, “I believe that ty of Vice President Pence and Victoria McGrane can be dence — including one led de- “This is the widely anticipat- certification of Biden as the new peace & respect for democratic the cabinet to exercise the pow- reached at victoria.mcgrane cades ago by President Muham- ed outcome of Trumpism,” president. processes will prevail in our host er granted them by the 25th @globe.com. Follow her on madu Buhari, who most recently tweeted a retired center-left poli- A Turkish Foreign Ministry country at this critical time.” amendment,” Moulton said. Twitter @vgmac. Trump enablers have played with fire, and now we all get burned uABRAHAM conspiracy theorists and thugs 9/11 — with all of that grand- jumped with both feet into the demn the murderous white su- dent has caused today, this in- Continued from Page A1 obeyed, even as their Dear standing about the importance effort to stop counting electoral premacists in Charlottesville. surrection.” fend for themselves for hours, Leader retreated to his White of national security and the bil- votes, professed to be “disap- His supporters made Kyle Rit- The GOP is no place for good while hoodlums breached win- House to watch from a safe dis- lions of dollars and freedoms pointed.” Trump lickspittle tenhouse, accused of murdering men like Mitt Romney now. It dows and doors, had the run of tance the fullest expression of sacrificed for it — have really Lindsey Graham called the vio- two Black Lives Matter protest- belongs to men like the presi- the House chamber, and the their devotion to him. And they been about. lence “repugnant to democracy.” ers in Kenosha, Wis., a hero. dent — men who see the de- mob outside mingled unmolest- weren’t pretending. They The photograph of Capitol The president’s daughter issued The couple who pulled guns on struction and violence they have ed, looking more like angry fans stormed the halls of Congress police in the House chamber then retracted a tepid tweet en- peaceful protesters in St Louis unleashed all around them and after a Big Game loss than reb- carrying the racist flag of the with guns drawn against those couraging the terrorists to stand spoke at the party’s national still cannot bring themselves to els. Confederacy, the banner that on the other side of a barricaded down, while calling them convention. Proud Boys . . . give up the absurd but political- Imagine the response if these gives away their whole game. At door said it all. The president “American Patriots.” Cruz joined stand by. Remember? ly electric litany of grievances invaders had been Black. Actu- one point, they took down an repeatedly refused to commit to the appeal, as if he hadn’t been Any member of Congress that made it happen. ally, one doesn’t have to imag- American flag and replaced it a peaceful transfer of power, feeding the rioters’ grievances who professes to be shocked Late in the day, Trump is- ine. Think Lafayette Square and with a Trump flag. Never doubt and here was that refusal made with an unctuous and offensive now is either beyond clueless, sued what was supposed to be the vast show of force that sent where their loyalties lie — not flesh. World leaders decried the speech that very afternoon. and therefore unfit to serve, or an appeal to his mob to stand peaceful protesters reeling and now, not ever. sorry spectacle, citing this na- Representative Paul Gosar, the lying through their teeth, and down. Instead, he fed their an- bloodied so that President They were armed with their tion’s storied status as an exam- Arizona Republican who first therefore unfit to serve. We ger by continuing to claim the Trump could strike his prepos- own pepper spray, among other ple for the world. That one im- raised the objection to counting were always headed here. The election was “stolen” and that terous pose with the Bible. weaponry, and they weren’t age made it finally impossible to the electoral votes from Arizona names of everyone who enabled those on the other side were “so Wednesday, the inciter-in- afraid to turn it on their former deny that that light has gone — the result of an election that, this president’s lies and betray- bad and so evil.” He made it chief was at it again, and his heroes — the police officers out, the beacon broken. by the way, also returned him to als should live in infamy. clear that he was one of them: words found their mark. whom some of them now de- Then came the inevitable office — tried to put the toxic In the face of this expansive “We love you, you’re very spe- The man who lost the elec- nounced as traitors for trying to pleas by the very people who’d toothpaste he’s spent years cowardice, those Republicans cial,” he said to the rioters. “I tion by 7 million votes told his hold them back. helped encourage this madness spreading around back into the who stood up early and often know how you feel but go ride-or-die fans, “We will never Blue Lives Matter? Only in the first place: The elected of- tube. “Let’s not get carried away against Trumpism are all the home.” You half expected him to give up. We will never concede.” when it means Black lives don’t. ficials and staffers who refused here,” he tweeted, “I don’t want more heroic — though the wink at the end of it. Then he urged them to “fight The very lawmakers who, to shut down Trump’s baseless anyone hurt.” group includes a vanishingly It was utterly disqualifying, like hell” to save their country, minutes before, had been sacri- and dangerous claims of elector- Too late for that, Congress- small number of leaders beyond the kind of performance that to go to the Capitol to register ficing what is left of our democ- al fraud before now, who re- man. Voters should have lis- Senator Mitt Romney. Romney, should prompt his immediate their displeasure as, inside, Tex- racy to court these and other fused to stand up for democracy tened to Gosar’s own siblings, who took abuse from Trumpist removal from office. as Senator Ted Cruz and other Trump supporters now fled and the rule of law even as the who begged that he not be sent mobs on his journey to Wash- America should not have to seditionists pretended to believe from them, as did many others president took to our supposed- back to Washington. ington on Tuesday, called it ex- wait 14 days to be rid of him. that the election that tossed now endangered simply because ly sacred institutions with a How could anyone watch actly right as the mayhem Trump from office was rigged they had chosen lives in public sledgehammer. these last five years and be sur- erupted. Globe columnist Yvonne and that the electoral votes that service. Some hunkered down They sent out appeals full of prised at any of this? Trump and “This is what you’ve gotten, Abraham can be reached at gave Joe Biden a clear victory in offices with so little protec- sadness and surprise and this-is- his kind have been encouraging guys,” he yelled in the chamber. [email protected]. should not be counted. tion from the mobs that you had not-who-we-ares. House GOP just this kind of violent rioting Later he told a New York Times Follow her on Twitter The white supremacists and to wonder what the years since Leader Kevin McCarthy, who for years. He could not con- reporter, “This is what the presi- @GlobeAbraham. INSIDE B Comics PAGE B5 Weather PAGE B6 Metro

THE BOSTON GLOBE THURSDAY, JANUARY 7, 2021 | BOSTONGLOBE.COM/METRO For Legislature, a long night’s journey into day In late-night marathon before opening new session, Flurry of late bills passed R Economic development: Gives the green Uber, Lyft trip fees lawmakers pass key bills with little time for debate light to issue $627 million in bonds to fund a va- riety of programs, including more than $100 boosted in late deal By Matt Stout lars in authorized borrowing, raising ride-sharing million to aid restaurants and other small busi- GLOBE STAFF fees, reshaping housing laws, and creating a com- nesses. And it would make it easier to change lo- By Adam Vaccaro As it neared 5 a.m. Wednesday, a small group mission to recommend changing the state flag, cal zoning rules, partly in an effort to help build GLOBE STAFF of senators, representatives, and staff stuck to among other things. more housing. Uber and Lyft trips in Massachusetts will get R Transportation bonds: Allows the state to their posts at the State House, swiftly shepherding Each of those final votes, often pushed quickly more expensive, after lawmakers reached a last- borrow $16.5 billion in transportation projects through weighty bills with virtually no debate and through the chambers, happened well after mid- minute deal to boost fees on ride-hailing services — from paving local roads to the massive recon- hours after the formal session’s epilogue was sup- night, and epitomized the type of last-minute struction of the Massachusetts Turnpike through and fund transportation initiatives in the waning posed to be written. scramble lawmakers often say they want to avoid Allston. It would also boost fees on Uber and Lyft hours of the Legislative session that stretched into About six hours later, many of them were back, but routinely find themselves in, with session rides. early Wednesday morning. participating inside, outside, and with colleagues deadlines bearing down on them and sprawling R “Laura’s Law:” The initiative, spurred by Under the agreement, fees will increase from over Zoom in undoubtedly the most unusual negotiations still undone. the 2016 death of Laura Levis, requires the state 20 cents on each ride to as much as $2.40, though swearing-in ceremony any had experienced. It’s uncommon, however, for lawmaking to to create standards for signage, lights, and other with some significant variations depending on the Such was the end, and the beginning, of formal stretch to almost 5 a.m., particularly after law- devices to ensure people can access hospital types of trips. Under the agreement: legislative business Wednesday on Beacon Hill — makers gave themselves five extra months to com- emergency departments at all times. R The fee for individual trips will be $1.20; an uncommon fog of action, even by the State plete their formal work during the pandemic. R Campus sexual assault: Mandates colleges R Shared trips, in which users carpool with oth- House’s opaque standards. Even rarer is for such a marathon session — it and universities take steps to address sexual ers on similar routes, will have a fee of 40 cents; In sweeping the last of its to-do list to Governor lasted 17 hours over two days — to happen at the misconduct, including conducting surveys, R Any trip occurring in Boston and its closest Charlie Baker’s desk, the Legislature wrapped a bi- close of a two-year session. adopting new policies, and reporting more data communities — which have historically accounted zarre two-year session by passing billions of dol- BEACON HILL, Page B3 to the state. FEES, Page B3 DA details fatal police shooting Says victim had a small but vibrant Newton Highlands shopping strip. Con- attacked officers lon had a knife and pleaded with the owner to escort him to By Milton J. Valencia the third floor, and help him and John Hilliard confront a neighbor, authorities GLOBE STAFF said. The owner, Linda Gulman, NEWTON — Middlesex Dis- called 911 and pretended she trict Attorney Marian T. Ryan was on the phone with UPS. The said Wednesday that police fa- 911 dispatcher interpreted the tally shot a Newton man a day incident as an active robbery, earlier after he had attacked of- Ryan’s office said. ficers with a knife and a fire ex- “Can you please put the knife tinguisher, and shortly after he away,” Gulman can be heard had threatened the owner of a pleading with him on the 911 candy store. call. “I know you’re a nice kid. I Authorities released a 911 can’t leave my store. Please tell call in which the store owner me what’s going on.” pleaded with the man, “Why are Conlon implored Gulman to you trying to scare me,” before follow him. “I’m not going to he left her business and police hurt you, I promise,” he said. “I arrived. Meanwhile, neighbors wanted to get you to come … I who knew the 28-year-old man need you right now.” told the Globe that he had emo- “I will only murder if some- tional troubles, and questioned one hurts my family. That is the PHOTOS BY JESSICA RINALDI/GLOBE STAFF whether authorities could have only time I will murder. But I done more to deescalate the sit- will go ape [expletive] if I am uation. not put in contact with the right MAGNIFICENT Michael Conlon, 28, was people,” he says. “Please come shot just after 2 p.m. Tuesday with me and talk to my neigh- MUD MASK inside an apartment on the bor.” third floor of a building on Lin- Gulman can be heard coax- A member of the Magnificent coln Street, according to Ryan’s ing the man to leave, before tell- Monarchs, a class for children office. ing the 911 dispatcher that po- ages 4 and 5, got a bit of mud Amid negotiations, officers lice officer had arrived and Con- on his mask while playing fired a nonlethal beanbag at lon ran upstairs toward his Wednesday at Boston Nature Conlon, and struck him with a apartment. Center’s Pathways to Nature Taser, authorities said. Conlon “They’re here, they’re here, then approached officers with a they’re here,” she said, a sigh of Preschool program. The Mass knife and fire extinguisher, and relief. Audubon preschool spent they responded with gunfire, ac- Ryan’s office provided the almost the entire day exploring cording to Ryan. Conlon was following account of what oc- outside, as it has been doing taken to Newton Wellesley Hos- curred next: Two Newton police since before the pandemic. pital, where he was pronounced officers — one in plainclothes dead. and one in uniform — followed Police said the incident be- Conlon to the second floor of gan when Conlon entered the the building, where his apart- Indulge! candy store, which is ment is located. He allegedly located below his apartment on POLICE, Page B2 Vaccine allergy scare Campuses begin getting first leads doctor to push for safety protocols batches of COVID-19 shots Some to serve as serve as community vaccination ing campus police, will qualify By Robert Weisman sites for first responders around for shots starting next week. GLOBE STAFF community sites the region who are scheduled to Many of the university employ- Dr. Hossein Sadrzadeh, who’s had a lifelong begin getting immunized next ees who qualify are students shellfish allergy, has become an inadvertent By Deirdre Fernandes week. who work directly with patient spokesman for a cause few had been aware of: the GLOBE STAFF On Tuesday morning, Chris- care or in other clinical care po- need to safely give coronavirus vaccines to people Massachusetts public health tine Civiletto, the interim execu- sitions, according to Northeast- JOHN TLUMACKI/GLOBE STAFF prone to severe allergic reactions. officials delivered batches of vac- tive director of Northeastern ern. Sadrzadeh, a geriatric oncology fellow at Bos- ‘I know how important cine to a handful of colleges this University’s health and counsel- Other large universities, in- ton Medical Center, is one of 11 people in the Unit- week as they tried to accelerate ing services, got the call she’d cluding Boston University, have ed States, along with several abroad, who’ve re- vaccines are. But we have to COVID-19 immunizations amid been waiting for. applied for state approval to also ported potentially life-threatening anaphylactic re- criticism that the state’s rollout “It’s here!” an excited co- start vaccinating their campus actions after being injected with the new COVID- be prepared so people don’t has been sluggish. worker told Civiletto. communities. BU hopes to start 19 vaccines authorized last month for emergency get severe reactions in Campuses including the Uni- In a box shipped from the immunizing people on campus use. Though these powerful allergic reactions are versity of Massachusetts Am- Massachusetts Department of in the next few weeks, but in the rare, they’ve been more common than seen in pre- community settings where herst, Northeastern University, Public Health were 200 doses of meantime has contacted a near- vious vaccines. no EpiPens are available’ Salem State University, and Har- Moderna’s coronavirus vaccine. by hospital to determine if it has In a Christmas Eve episode that drew global at- vard University received their The university then e-mailed eli- enough vaccine for qualified uni- tention, Sadrzadeh said he had an “anaphylactic DR. HOSSEIN SADRZADEH,ofBMC first vials of vaccine this week gible workers that the vaccine versity employees, said Rachel shock” after taking his shot in an employee clinic and have begun to inoculate was available if they were inter- Lapal Cavallario, a BU spokes- attached to the BMC emergency room. His heart staff who may come in contact ested, and by 1 p.m. Northeast- woman. began racing. His tongue and throat were tingling. able allergic reactions to vaccination. with COVID-infected people. It ern had started immunizing doz- Smaller colleges with fewer He began sweating and, feeling he was about to “Absolutely I feel these vaccines are safe in the had previously been unclear ens of employees who work at staff and less resources may not faint, he injected himself with his EpiPen. After re- general population,” Sadrzadeh said, noting he got whether colleges would receive school’s COVID testing sites and be able to do their own vaccina- covering and returning to work the next day, the an injection because he’s in contact with COVID- their own vaccine supplies to laboratory. Those workers quali- tions. The state is working with doctor experienced a second round of symptoms 19 and wanted to protect his family and his older dole out to their communities, or fied for shots in the state’s first those colleges to set up four sites two days later. patients with comorbidities. “We need to under- if staff, faculty, and students phase of vaccine distribution. on larger campuses across the Despite this, Sadrzadeh said he still believes stand the value of these vaccines.” would have to get their shots Northeastern has 350 work- state where nurses, campus po- strongly that the risks from COVID-19 — which But he stresses the need to administer vaccines elsewhere. ers who qualify, and university lice, and other front-line work- has caused the deaths of more than 350,000 Amer- safely and observe those receiving them carefully Additionally, the state an- officials expect to run through ers from small schools can get icans, including more than 12,000 in Massachu- as the massive US vaccination campaign ramps up. nounced that some campuses, their supply by later this week. their shots. setts — outweigh the risks of significant but treat- REACTION, Page B4 including UMass Amherst, will Another 1,150 workers, includ- COLLEGES, Page B4 B2 Metro The Boston Globe THURSDAY, JANUARY 7, 2021

Ex-City Hall aide released from prison New England in brief Judge cites risk from a high of 262 inmates to a In a Wednesday e-mail, a bu- cy. low of 129 inmates, and multi- reau spokesman referenced That corruption case rocked BOSTON of COVID-19 ple staff, the disparity may be that release date and added City Hall and cast a dark cloud due to double counting test re- that “we cannot discuss release over the city’s development pro- By Danny McDonald sults,” read the order. “Either plans for any inmate.” cess. William “Buddy” Christo- Elderly man ID’d as hit-and-run victim GLOBE STAFF way, Devens has become a Lynch, who worked in City pher, a close Walsh ally who Sergeant Detective John Boyle identified a man killed in a hit- The former Boston City Hall hotspot.” Hall for more than two decades, served as head of the city’s In- and-run crash in Charlestown on Tuesday as Francis McGrath, aide who was sentenced to 40 Lynch was exposed to pleaded guilty in 2019 to charg- spectional Services Department 92, of Stoneham. Boyle said Wednesday the vehicle and driver months behind bars after ac- COVID-19 because of a work es that he took $50,000 to help at the time of the bribes, connected to the incident have been located. No one has been ar- cepting a $50,000 bribe from a assignment and “is presently in a developer secure an extension stepped down from his job at rested. Boyle said the investigation is continuing. McGrath was developer is being released ear- quarantine,” according to the of his permit for a South Boston City Hall. struck by the vehicle at 11:32 a.m. near the intersection of Chel- ly because of the COVID-19 risk judge’s order. condo development by persuad- While no Boston Zoning sea and 13th streets. His body was found about three-quarters a at a local federal prison, accord- “While the crime of accept- ing a zoning board member in Board of Appeal members were mile away at the corner of Rutherford Avenue and Chelsea Street. ing to a judge’s order. ing bribes is serious, finishing 2017 to back the move after it accused of taking bribes, Dor- In a Jan. 5 order, Judge Patti the remainder of the sentence had previously been rejected. chester real estate agent Craig Man shot in Mattapan B. Saris allowed John M. Lynch in home confinement on an Federal prosecutors said the Galvin resigned from his post to be released and instead serve electronic bracelet is sufficient permit extension allowed the on the board amid reports he A man suffered life-threatening wounds when he was shot early two years of home confinement but no greater than necessary developer to sell the property at had worked with Lynch on pri- Wednesday in Mattapan, authorities said. The man was taken to with an electronic bracelet. Sa- in light of the high risk of a profit of more than $500,000. vate real estate projects. an unidentified hospital for treatment, Boston police said. Offi- ris stated Lynch, 68, is at high COVID,” read the order. “Resti- A photograph filed in federal Lynch was sentenced early cers responded to an electronic Shotspotter report around 12:26 risk for COVID-19 “due to coro- tution has been paid. There is court showed Lynch “grabbing last year. a.m. to a home on Leston Street, where the wounded man was nary and kidney issues,” and al- no threat to public safety or risk thousands of dollars in cash as discovered on arrival. The incident remains under investigation so referenced his age. The judge of flight.” part of a corrupt bribe,” accord- Milton J. Valencia of Globe staff and no arrests have been made as of Wednesday evening, a police said that coronavirus cases Lynch’s attorney, Hank ing to court records. Lynch had contributed to this report. spokesman said. have spiked at FMC Devens, Brennan, declined to comment been assistant director of real Danny McDonald can be TYNGSBOROUGH where Lynch has been impris- on Wednesday. According to estate at the Economic Devel- reached at oned, during the last three the Federal Bureau of Prisons’ opment Industrial Corporation, [email protected]. weeks. web site, Lynch had been slated which falls under the Boston Follow him on Twitter Officer, man arrested on firearm charges “There are varying estimates to be released on Feb. 14, 2023. Planning & Development Agen- @Danny__McDonald. A Tyngsborough police officer and a Chinese national living in Westford were arrested Wednesday on federal firearms charges stemming from operations at their gun shop, Hitman Firearms, LLC, US Attorney Andrew E. Lelling’s office said. Officer Daniel Whitman, 36, of Pelham, N.H., and Bin Lu, 49, of Westford were arraigned and released with conditions, including $20,000 unse- cured bond for Whitman and $30,000 secured bond for Lu, the US attorney’s office said. A lawyer for Whitman declined to com- ment; an attorney for Lu didn’t immediately return an e-mail message seeking comment. According to the statement, Whit- man and Lu face charges of conspiracy to violate the National Firearms Act by making, possessing, and failing to register short- barreled rifles, as well as possessing a suppressor without the proper registration. Prosecutors said Whitman, a full-time officer in Tyngsborough, also owns Hitman Firearms, a gun shop in the town that employs him. Whitman, Lelling’s office said, has a Type 01 federal firearms license, which allows him to buy, sell, trans- fer, and service guns but doesn’t permit him to manufacture them. Lu’s listed as a manager and investor in the gun shop, au- thorities said. Lelling’s office said Hitman Firearms lacks the re- quired license to make, or the status to possess, firearms regulat- ed by the act. WALTHAM Police still investigating attacks Police said that they remain laser-focused on apprehending the suspect who randomly attacked at least 10 men on city streets be- tween Nov. 10 and Nov. 27. “The investigation is still a number one priority,” police wrote on its Facebook page Tuesday. “We continue to process multiple pieces of information and feel confi- dent moving forward that criminal charges will result. We appre- ciate the public’s support and continued tips.” In early December, police released video surveillance images of a suspect in the at- tacks. During the assaults, the man appeared to lie in wait for un- suspecting victims, sneaking up from behind and viciously at- tacking them. He fled quickly on foot in each case without steal- JIM DAVIS/GLOBE STAFF ing anything, police have said. Anyone with information on the Protesters and counterprotesters gathered near the Newton police headquarters Wednesday after a fatal police shooting. attacks can call 781-314-3600 (option 4), or the department’s “hook a crook line” at 781-314-3636. DA details fatal shooting by Newton police FRAMINGHAM Lawmaker launches state dinosaur bid uPOLICE that two Newton police officers saw one officer, then another, ing for broad policing changes. State Representative Jack Lewis launched a social media cam- Continued from Page B1 fired their service weapons. follow him up through the door- Hundreds of protesters, includ- paign to name a state dinosaur Monday after coming up with the flashed the knife in the hallway. Their names and the number way. ing several counterprotesters, idea to help his youngest child’s Cub Scout den achieve an “ad- Additional officers were of shots they fired, the number Not long after, he saw Con- gathered. There were several venture.” In an attempt to earn the “digging in the past” adven- called, as well as a crisis negoti- of times the man was struck by lon taken out on a stretcher. verbal exchanges and insults ex- ture badge for the den, Lewis came up with the idea for a state di- ator. A mental health clinician gunfire, and where the bullets Ferrera said Conlon was a changed by people on both nosaur. Lewis began reaching out to paleontologists across the arrived on the scene, but did not hit him were not immediately big, genial guy — more than 6 sides, some with bullhorns and state. “It was immediately clear to me that there was a greater in- enter the building due to safety disclosed by officials. Ryan said feet tall, and about 280 pounds sirens. terest in celebrating Massachusetts prehistoric history, helping concerns, authorities said. the incident is under investiga- — who talked of a mother and a Defund NPD said in a state- young people understand that history, and bridge the gap be- Conlon then allegedly fled to tion. brother. ment that the shooting illustrat- tween interests, and maybe childhood passions and hobbies into the third floor, where there are Newton police officers are “He was a nice guy, but he ed the need for reforms, and future career paths,” Lewis, an Ashland Democrat, said. two other apartments. The offi- not required to wear body cam- had issues,” Ferrera said. “He called for an independent inves- cers, joined by two State Police eras. State Police have not fully was a son. He was a brother. No tigation. troopers, followed. A woman in- implemented a body camera one deserved to be killed like “Our neighbor’s death is an side one of the apartments al- program, and none of the troop- that.” example of how an overreliance lowed officers to use her apart- ers at the scene was wearing a One of Ferrara’s clients on on policing exacerbates harm. ment and interact with Conlon camera. Wednesday, Jack Porter, a Har- With full funding for mental from a distance, Ryan said. The incident caused alarm in vard University sociologist, health care, we could have less- Conlon refused to drop the Newton, where community ac- questioned why authorities ened the likelihood of this men- News Advertising knife, and grabbed a fire extin- tivists have been pushing for po- hadn’t waited for a trained men- tal health crisis happening in CONTACTS, TIPS, COMMENTS DISPLAY guisher, according to Ryan. lice reforms, including how offi- tal health expert to engage Con- the first place,” the group said. 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By Travis Andersen GLOBE STAFF A cancer specialist from Chi- na was headed home Wednes- day after being sentenced to time served in federal court in Boston for lying to investigators about taking biological vials from Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, where he briefly conducted research on a stu- dent visa, officials said. US Attorney Andrew E. Lel- ling’s office said the defendant, Zaosong Zheng, 31, was sen- tenced Wednesday to the 87 days he had spent in custody following his arrest in Decem- ber 2019. He was also ordered removed from the United States, the statement said. PHOTOS BY PAT GREENHOUSE/GLOBE STAFF Zheng’s lawyer, Norman S. Zalkind, said his client planned to fly back to China Wednesday For Legislature, long night’s journey into day night. Zalkind insisted Zheng “didn’t steal anything, and the government knows it.” uBEACON HILL but 40 participating remotely — Zheng early last month Continued from Page B1 Governor Charlie Baker wel- pleaded guilty to a sole count of In all, the Legislature acted comed the dozens sitting in making false, fictitious or fraud- in some form on 167 existing their seats to the House cham- ulent statements, Lelling’s office bills across Tuesday and ber, joking: “I realize it was said in a statement. Wednesday morning, according about 20 minutes ago that you He was arrested Dec. 10, to InstaTrac, the Boston-based left.” 2019, at Logan International legislative information service. “It was a heck of an effort, Airport, one day after prosecu- That did not include 24 bills folks,” the Republican told tors said he “stole [19] vials of that newly surfaced in that time, them. biological research, hid the vials including the deal on sprawling The final hours of the session in his luggage, and attempted to economic development legisla- produced a number of other no- take them out of the United tion and a $16.5 billion trans- table bills, including one that States aboard a flight destined portation bond bill that will also would require the state to create for China.” mean higher fees on Uber and standards for signage, lights, The charge he pleaded guilty Lyft rides. Both were released and other devices to ensure peo- to stems from the fact that after and voted on within just a few ple can access hospital emergen- federal agents discovered the vi- hours, offering rank-and-file leg- cy departments at all times. als hidden in a sock in one of his islators and the public little time The proposal was spurred by bags and asked if he was travel- to scrutinize complex, lengthy the 2016 death of Laura Levis, ing with biological items or re- bills. who collapsed just outside of a search, he falsely said “no.” “Obviously you didn’t want locked emergency room door at Later, Lelling’s office said, to leave it to the last minute,” Somerville Hospital. Zheng “admitted he had stolen said state Representative Aaron “I hope I never have to hear the vials from a lab at Beth Isra- Michlewitz, the House’s budget of someone ever again dying el. Zheng stated that he intend- chairman and its lead negotia- steps from an emergency-room ed to bring the vials to China to tor for the nearly $630 million door,” said Peter DeMarco, Le- use them to conduct research in economic development pack- vis’s husband, who first wrote his own laboratory and publish age. Closed-door talks with the about her tragic death. the results under his own Senate formally began on the “And that will all be because name.” bill in late July. of Laura.” But Zalkind noted that pros- “It took a little time,” Michle- Lawmakers sewed up all the ecutors dropped an additional witz said, before quickly adding: necessary votes on the bill short- charge of smuggling goods from “It took a lot of time.” ly after 3 a.m. the US, something he said they That lawmakers worked so “What’s ideal is having good “never would have done” if they early into Wednesday morning legislation done,” said state Sen- had evidence he’d actually sto- — after repeatedly suspending ator Joseph Boncore, a Win- len the material. its own rules — became some- throp Democrat who led the “It was an overreaction what of a running joke when chamber’s talks with House offi- against Chinese” researchers, they reconvened hours later. cials on the transportation bond At top, 25 senators were sworn in outside Zalkind said in a brief interview. House Speaker Ronald Mariano, bill. the State House by Governor Charlie In a recent sentencing memo initially tapped for the post last “I’m just here to get the work Baker, who swore in others remotely. filed with the court, prosecutors week before the session ended, done.” Assistant Sergeant at Arms Paul Dooley, asked that Zheng be sentenced greeted Democrats on a morn- When they returned to the above, dressed for the event. to time served and ordered re- ing caucus call Wednesday as State House Wednesday, among moved from the country. his “foggy friends.” the senators and representa- igating different issues amid the eat bonbons when we’re not in trudge back up Beacon Hill a “When Zheng was charged, After lawmakers voted, 127- tives’ first votes was to over- pandemic, offering few specific session,” said state Senator So- few hours later. (He ultimately the government had not yet an- 30, to give him a full two-year whelmingly elect Mariano and policy proposals. nia Chang-Díaz, a Jamaica Plain thought better of it and got a alyzed what Zheng took from term as speaker, Mariano took Senate President Karen E. And other lawmakers ac- Democrat. two-hour nap.) Beth Israel,” the filing said. to the House rostrum and gave Spilka for two-year terms atop knowledged that their sprint to “But that’s a really active When a reporter later asked “Analysis has now been com- the gavel a forceful rap, chuck- their chambers. finish the last session (on time. It’s just not as public fac- if there was anything else he pleted and shows that Zheng ling as it reverberated through Afterward, they sketched out Wednesday morning) and the ing. Very few of us have had that wanted to say about the late- took DNA expression vectors, the sparsely filled chamber. an early focus for a new two- immediate start to the current kind of deep introspection and night session, Michlewitz just which he likely made. A DNA “That’s to wake up the folks year legislative session, with one (on Wednesday afternoon) research period.” laughed. expression vector is a tool used who were in here until 5 o’clock Spilka saying “the time is now” left virtually no time to effective- Or for that matter, sleep. “I’d be too tired to even re- to insert a string of DNA into a in the morning,” he said. “I can’t for pursuing legislation creating ly flesh out an agenda or even When Michlewitz finished member if that was the case.” gene. Expression vectors can be believe that I’m here right now.” emergency paid leave, delight- specific aspirations for the com- the session shortly after 4:30 made inexpensively by someone He wasn’t alone. Before he ing progressive advocates. ing months. a.m., he said he walked to his Matt Stout can be reached at with limited biomedical train- swore in members of the House But both leaders otherwise “I know everybody thinks North End home and weighed [email protected]. Follow ing. What Zheng took had little for their new terms — with all spoke in broad terms about nav- that we go off to the beach and staying awake before having to him on Twitter @mattpstout. value.” But while the material in question may not have been sig- nificant, prosecutors wrote, his Fees increased for Uber, Lyft trips in last-minute deal conduct certainly was. Despite his crime, the gov- uFEES said state Senator Joseph Bon- sachusetts Turnpike in Allston, drafting,” arguing it caused “un- to a new fare collection system ernment wrote, Zheng also has Continued from Page B1 core, who led the chamber in ne- and electrification of some com- intended consequences.” The that will require more frequent much to offer society. And, pros- for the majority of ride-hail trips gotiations on the deal. “Since we muter rail lines, as well as small- deal could impose luxury fees on fare inspections; ecutors said, he has no prior in the state — will have an addi- did it in 2016, I think we have er-scale initiatives like paving some regular lower-cost UberX R Requiring the MBTA to out- criminal history. tional 20-cent fee; given the market enough time to highways and improving public trips because of a technical issue line a clear plan to implement a “He is a medical doctor and R And rides in so-called luxu- develop, and it was just time.” transit. in the legal language, she said. discount for low-income riders, biomedical researcher who has ry services, such as UberBlack, In 2019, the state registered Lawmakers for months had Lyft did not immediately re- a long-stated promise that has the knowledge and training to would carry an additional $1 about 91 million Uber trips — disagreed about how much the spond to a request for comment. seen little movement at the benefit those in need,” prosecu- charge. enough to raise about $18 mil- state could afford to borrow, Under the legislation, the agency, especially as fare reve- tors wrote. “Zheng has served Most of the proceeds will be lion. With the new fees, that fig- with House of Representative companies will also be required nue collapsed with the pandem- three months in jail and will be split between communities and ure could be closer to $100 mil- negotiators arguing that without to turn over much more detailed ic; deported upon entry of judg- the state’s transportation fund, lion. a gas tax increase, the state data about their trips to the R Establishing a new commis- ment.” with the 20-cent fee in and near But like much of the trans- could only afford to borrow $14 state, a measure they’ve previ- sion to study road-pricing and Zheng was released from Boston going to the MBTA. portation industry, Uber and Ly- billion. The Senate hoped to au- ously resisted. The legislation al- tolling ideas, which advocates custody in March of 2020 on Companies would be allowed to ft have seen large drops in rider- thorize $18 billion, but refused so did not include a priority of see as a strategy to reduce con- $40,000 cash bail, records show. pass the cost onto riders. ship during the pandemic — so to consider a gas-tax package the the companies to allow more gestion in urban areas and cre- Beth Israel said at the time of Massachusetts was among the increased fees are unlikely to House passed in March. By in- flexibility to use surge pricing ate an alternative to the gas tax his guilty plea that the hospital’s the first states in the country to generate significant revenue in cluding the ride-hail fees in the during the pandemic. A previous to fund roadways as more vehi- “deeply proud of the breadth impose a fee on Uber and Lyft the short term. Boncore con- bill, the House was comfortable law banned surge pricing during cles shift to electric power; and depth of our research pro- when it required a 20-cent tended they will still help man- moving to $16.5 billion, said states of emergency, initially R Setting new requirements grams,” and that any “efforts to charge in a 2016 law. But as the age traffic congestion as the state Representative William aimed at periods during snow- to quickly move vehicles in- compromise research under- companies were increasingly economy recovers in the post- Straus. storms and natural disasters but volved in highway crashes out of mine the hard work of our fac- blamed for traffic congestion, COVID period. Uber has in the past ex- not long-term crises. travel lanes and into breakdown ulty and staff to advance patient lawmakers and Governor Char- The fees were included in a pressed some openness to fee in- The borrowing bill included a lanes, in hopes of preventing care.” lie Baker agreed throughout much larger $16.5 billion trans- creases, but has also warned few other transportation policy traffic back-ups. 2020 that the fees should in- portation bill that authorizes they would come at riders’ ex- changes, such as: Travis Andersen can be crease. borrowing for projects, includ- pense in a down economy. R Lowering fines and barring Adam Vaccaro can be reached at reached at “Because we went first in the ing the redesign of the roads On Wednesday, Uber spokes- arrests for fare evasion on tran- [email protected]. [email protected]. nation almost on [ride-hail] fees, around the Cape Cod bridges, woman Alix Anfang criticized sit systems, an important priori- Follow him on Twitter at Follow him on Twitter our fee structure was outdated,” the massive rebuild of the Mas- the Legislature’s “last-minute ty for the MBTA before it shifts @adamtvaccaro. @TAGlobe. B4 Metro The Boston Globe THURSDAY, JANUARY 7, 2021 STATE OF EMERGENCY Hundreds have tried to cut the line for COVID shots in R.I. Ineligible people workers to register for vaccina- made appointments for vacci- people had been vaccinated, of the vaccine workgroup, said dents and staff of nursing tions was shared with others, nations, she said. Health offi- said Dr. Philip Chan, an infec- the state may get more weekly homes, and residents of Central got access to link said Alysia Mihalakos, the co- cials are working with the ven- tious disease expert with the doses in two months. The feder- Falls, the tiny congested city that lead of the state’s COVID-19 dor to make sure there are state Health Department’s Divi- al government purchased an ad- has borne the brunt of the pan- By Amanda Milkovits mass vaccination workgroup checkpoints so people can’t sion of Preparedness, Response, ditional 100 million doses and, demic. GLOBE STAFF and chief of Health’s Center for cheat the system. Infectious Disease and Emer- with other possible vaccine can- Overall, health officials said, PROVIDENCE — With only Emergency Preparedness and “The demand for the vaccine gency Medical Services. There didates in line for approval, the vaccine is being received en- enough doses available to vacci- Response. She didn’t identify the is clearly high and people are have been no reports of Rhode Rhode Island and other states thusiastically. At the congregate nate about 1.5 percent of the employers. willing to push others aside to Islanders suffering adverse side could get a boost, she said. care settings — the prison and state’s population against Health officials were prepar- get themselves and their loved effects from the vaccine, he said. For now, though, simply vac- the nursing homes — many are COVID-19 each week, Rhode Is- ing to vaccinate about 5,000 ones vaccinated,” Mihalakos said However, Rhode Island is re- cinating Rhode Islanders who eager to get the vaccine, Mihala- land health officials have been EMS workers, police officers, during a remote news confer- ceiving fewer vaccine doses than are at highest-risk for COVID-19 kos said. working to prioritize vaccinating firefighters, and home health ence Tuesday. “We understand the 17,000 or so per week it had is expected to take several At the hospitals, Chan said, those at highest risk first. care and hospice employees everyone’s concern, and we un- originally hoped for only a months. “there’s a lot of excitement. Peo- Several hundred people have through five regional pods this derstand there are a lot of peo- month ago, Chan said. This week, the state is con- ple are chomping at the bit.” already tried to cut in line any- week. They ended up taking ple at the front of the line, and At this rate, “it’s going to take tinuing to vaccinate hospital em- way. down registration links and can- we have limited amounts of vac- a while to reach the whole state,” ployees and patients at Eleanor Amanda Milkovits can be The line-jumpers were celing hundreds of appoint- cine.” he said. Slater Hospital, medical staff reached at caught this week, after health of- ments after discovering that As of Tuesday, Rhode Island Tricia Washburn, chief of the and high-risk correctional offi- [email protected]. ficials realized that a special link people who were ineligible in had received 46,000 doses of the Health Department’s Center for cers and prisoners at the Adult Follow her on Twitter given to employers for their this phase of the rollout had vaccine, and more than 26,000 Preventive Services and coleader Correctional Institutions, resi- @AmandaMilkovits. Mass. reports 6,419 new COVID cases

By Martin Finucane bringing that total to 383,427. GLOBE STAFF The state also reported that The number of confirmed the seven-day average rate of coronavirus cases in Massachu- positive tests, which is calculat- setts rose by 6,419 Wednesday, ed from the total number of tests while the seven-day average was administered, was at 8.25 per- 4,785. cent. The lowest observed figure The new cases bring the for that metric — a number state’s total to 386,052. watched closely by state officials The death toll from con- — is 0.8 percent. firmed cases increased by 99 to The state said the rate would 12,563, the Department of Pub- be 9.4 percent if the effect of col- lic Health reported. lege testing programs — in The agency also said 79,967 which asymptomatic people can people were estimated to have be tested repeatedly in an effort active cases of the potentially to rapidly identify new cases — is deadly virus, and 2,416 con- factored out firmed coronavirus patients The seven-day average of hos- were in the hospital. pitalized coronavirus patients The public health depart- rose from 2,306 to 2,326. The ment also reported that 102,573 lowest that metric has been is more tests had been conducted 155. for coronavirus. The total num- ber of tests administered Peter Bailey-Wells of the Globe climbed to more than 11.3 mil- staff contributed to this report. lion. New antigen tests had been Martin Finucane can be reached completed for 4,324 people, at [email protected]. CRAIG F. WALKER/GLOBE STAFF RALLY AGAINST VACCINE — March 20 Jan. 6 Protesters gathered outside the State House in Boston to express opposition to In Mass: Governor Charlie Baker’s mandate that students in child-care centers, K-12 schools, and colleges and universities Mass. COVID-19 cases 6,419 new Seven-day have the flu vaccine with a few exceptions. Confirmed, by date case was reported to the state average (Cumulative total: 386,052) positivity rate: 8.25% 85 Patients with Campuses begin getting batches of vaccines COVID-19 currently in uCOLLEGES could soon overwhelm hospitals. coronavirus infections and puses be able to inoculate all em- Mass. COVID-19 deaths hospitals: Continued from Page B1 As of Sunday, the most recent deaths showing no sign of slow- ployees and students when they Confirmed, by date death was 2,416 These partnerships suggest day for which data are available, ing, some have already been qualify for the vaccine in late reported to the state 99 new (Cumulative total: 12,563) that the state may be starting to Massachusetts providers and forced to delay in-person re- spring, along with the general 1 Average age of move at a faster pace on vaccina- pharmacy contractors had vacci- opening plans. population? Some institutions, hospitalized tions and more people statewide nated 116,071 front-line hospi- For example, Emerson Col- including Northeastern, are also patients: will be inoculated sooner, said tal workers and nursing home lege recently announced that its in discussions with state public The state did not report data 8/23, 11/26, 12/25, or 1/1 73 Gerri Taylor, a member of the residents and staff with first dos- spring term will begin on Jan. 19 health officials to become mass- SOURCE: Mass. Department of Public Health GLOBE STAFF American College Health Associ- es of two-dose regimens — using online, with in-person classes vaccination sites for the region. ation’s COVID-19 task force and 40.4 percent of the 287,000 dos- delayed until Feb. 1. Bates Col- Currently, schools must dem- a retired director of the Bentley es that had been shipped to the lege in Maine extended its win- onstrate that they have cold- Most residents of center test positive University health center. state by the end of 2020. ter break by a month and won’t storage facilities, staff to admin- “This gives me hope we’re go- Massachusetts has immu- start classes until Feb. 17. ister the vaccines, and the ability Fifty-one of 58 residents at vent the spread of the virus. ing to get to the other phases nized a smaller percentage of its Most college students and to vaccinate enough people so the Brookside Rehabilitation Staffers are tested before their quicker than I originally population than Connecticut, faculty will probably not qualify that the doses aren’t wasted, col- and Healthcare Center have test- shifts, and the center is well thought,” said Taylor, who has Maine, Rhode Island, and Ver- for the vaccine until later in the lege health officials said. ed positive for COVID-19, ac- stocked with personal protective been advocating to immunize mont and is even further behind distribution schedule, but get- Civiletto said this early effort cording to Felicia O’Keeffe, the equipment, she said. college nurses and health care rural states like South Dakota. ting as many of the health care to vaccinate front-line workers director of nursing. O’Keeffe said 20 staff mem- staff who work with potentially Colleges are hoping to immu- and front-line workers immu- will allow NU to work out any The first positive swab was ob- bers are out of work because of infected students. nize as many people as possible nized as possible will give colleg- wrinkles. tained Dec. 18 and results came the coronavirus. Fourteen have The distribution of the vac- before the spring semester be- es more reassurance that they “There’s a lot of lessons to in Dec. 22, she said. Until that been confirmed as testing posi- cine to college campuses comes gins this month, Taylor said. can reopen safely, Taylor said. learn from the early phase,” Civi- point, “we’d been COVID-free the tive and the others are awaiting as frustrations mount over the Many schools had hoped to Colleges are still waiting for letto said. whole pandemic,” she said. test results. Seven of the patients slow rollout of the vaccine in bring more students back to the state to determine how it will O’Keeffe said the rehab cen- with COVID-19 are in the hospi- Massachusetts and fears grow campus this spring and recoup distribute vaccine in later phas- Deirdre Fernandes can ter has been going “above and tal, but most who tested positive that a new variant makes COVID some of the room and board rev- es, when more people will have be reached at beyond” the guidelines put forth were asymptomatic or showed far more transmissible and enue they lost last fall. But with access to the shots. Will the cam- [email protected]. by government agencies to pre- mild symptoms, she said. Christmas Eve vaccine scare prompts push for safeguards uREACTION gate the cause. gies could be vaccinated if they ing COVID.” lowed COVID-19 vaccinations, cells. The compound, polyethyl- Continued from Page B1 “I am happy to work with any consulted with their doctors and Anaphylaxis, which can noting they have not all been ene glycol, or PEG, is common in And since his scare, Sadrzadeh research team who is willing to were monitored for a half-hour cause rashes, rapid heartbeat, confirmed. They plan to issue a shampoo and toothpaste but has has written to the Food and do so,” said Sadrzadeh, the first after inoculations. plunging blood pressure, and morbidity and mortality report never been used in an approved Drug Administration, talked person who reported getting Other doctors were quick to shortness of breath, has been as- on Wednesday with the latest vaccine. with the chief medical officer at anaphylaxis after taking the note that severe allergic inci- sociated with vaccines in the verified data. Researchers from the Nation- vaccine-maker Moderna, and Moderna vaccine. “I don’t want dents remain rare and should past. But it’s most often linked to “We’re going to have to be al Institute of Allergy and Infec- plans to enroll in a clinical trial anybody else to go through what not discourage vaccination. allergies to insect stings, pea- tracking any of these complica- tious Diseases have begun work- at Brigham and Women’s Hospi- I did. I’m a physician and a re- “People should be confident nuts, or other foods. tions, but especially anaphylaxis, ing with the FDA to study the tal seeking to identify common searcher myself, so I know how about getting the vaccine,” said While no deaths have been which can be life-threatening,” role of PEG in the vaccines. traits in people who’ve experi- important vaccines are. But we Dr. Daniel Kuritzkes, chief of in- associated with anaphylaxis fol- said Dr. Irwin Redlener, a Co- Vaccine makers say they are enced anaphylaxis. have to be prepared so people fectious diseases at Brigham and lowing vaccinations, the rate of lumbia University professor and monitoring reports of anaphy- Up to 5 percent of the US pop- don’t get severe reactions in Women’s Hospital, who said re- reported reactions after COVID- director of its Pandemic Re- laxis and already include warn- ulation has suffered from anaphy- community settings where no searchers are trying to deter- 19 vaccine shots seems relatively source and Response Initiative. ing information for those who laxis, according to the National EpiPens are available.” mine whether all of the inci- high. Ten of the at least 11 cases Based on the early reports, he administer shots to be prepared Institutes of Health, but fatal out- His message is consistent dents reported are true anaphy- in the United States — where said, “we could end up with a lot for rare anaphylactic events. comes are rare. Those experienc- with Dec. 19 guidance from the lactic reactions. “There’s no about 4.8 million shots have of people with severe reactions.” Officials at Moderna, based ing severe reactions are typically Centers for Disease Control and reason that people with allergies been given — have involved the He said, however, that safety in Cambridge, would not com- treated with epinephrine, the Prevention that, citing the small other than allergies to the vac- vaccine developed by Pfizer and precautions recommended by ment specifically on Sadrzadeh’s drug in EpiPens. number of adverse reactions to cine should shy away from tak- BioNTech, the first to win US the CDC can treat people experi- account of his reaction to their Because of his history with al- the Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine, rec- ing the vaccine.” emergency authorization. encing adverse events. vaccine. lergies, Sadrzadeh had his ommended everyone taking the Dr. Dan Barouch, director of That’s considerably higher Some scientists suspect the “Regarding the single ana- EpiPen at the ready. He said he’s new vaccines be watched for at the Center for Virology and Vac- than the historic rate of anaphy- apparent higher rate of reactions phylaxis report we’ve heard experienced anaphylactic events least 15 minutes. Previously, cine Research at Beth Israel Dea- laxis from other vaccines: 1.31 in the first authorized COVID-19 about related to the Moderna six times in his life — three times CDC officials debated whether coness Medical Center, said the cases per million doses of vac- vaccines, both of which use nov- COVID-19 vaccine, we are as- in the United States, and three people who’ve had severe reac- anaphylaxis reports should be cine administered. The vast ma- el messenger RNA technology, sessing information,” said times in his native Iran — but tions to other vaccines in the addressed rigorously and scien- jority occur in people who have a may be traced to a binding com- spokesman Ray Jordan. this was the most severe case past should take the COVID-19 tifically. But he said, “The risk of history of allergies. pound used in lipid nanoparti- since he was 11. He invited inde- vaccines. But they ultimately getting anaphylaxis is a whole CDC officials are investigat- cles that ferry the vaccines’ ac- Robert Weisman can be reached pendent researchers to investi- recommended people with aller- lot lower than the risk of acquir- ing the reports that have fol- tive ingredients into human at [email protected]. THURSDAY, JANUARY 7, 2021 The Boston Globe B5

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Included in the By Jon Chesto state. The Senate, meanwhile, had to budget GLOBE STAFF give up, at least for now, on legislation (clockwise from In the end, there’s something for al- to deter patent trolls. top left): $12.5 most everyone in the Legislature’s near- Here’s a rundown of prominent million for Zoo ly $630 million economic development items that did make it into the final leg- New England, package, enacted after midnight on islation, now headed to Baker for his which includes Wednesday morning while most of us signature. Franklin Park Zoo were sleeping. in Boston; a The sprawling economic develop- Housing provision ment bill, assembled in the final mo- The Legislature handed Baker one of designed to ments of the two-year legislative ses- his biggest priorities. Dubbed Housing boost housing sion, could go a long way toward stimu- Choice, it will reduce the voting thresh- by reducing the lating the state’s pandemic-stricken old, from a two-thirds majority to a sim- voting threshold economy. Finally, lawmakers reached ple majority, needed to pass a range of to pass land-use an agreement on Governor Charlie Bak- different land-use issues in cities and issues in cities er’s Housing Choice legislation, to make towns. Baker’s goal: to spur more hous- and towns; a it easier for housing-related zoning ing construction. This version also in- new $100,000 changes to be passed on the local level. cludes language from the Senate requir- bog renovation Restaurants will get to cap commissions ing all municipalities served by the MB- tax credit for on delivery services for the length of the TA to have at least one district where cranberry pandemic emergency. And then there multifamily housing suitable for fami- growers;acap are all the bond authorizations, $627 lies with children is permitted. The bill on third-party million worth, to allow Baker and any also includes some tenant protections, restaurant successor to borrow money over five such as a local option giving tenants the delivery fees; years for a variety of economic pro- right of first refusal to buy their home, and up to $20 grams, many of them brand new. but inevitably not all the changes some million for grants Not everyone got what they wanted, advocates wanted. And there is money, to help cultural of course. The House’s proposal to legal- too, such as $50 million in bond autho- facilities safely ize sports betting did not survive the rizations for transit-oriented housing reopen and put House-Senate negotiations. Its fate was and $10 million for climate-resilient stagehands and not surprising, but the resolution is still construction. performers back bound to disappoint the casino opera- to work. tors and the pro sports teams that lob- Restaurants bied for it — as well as fantasy sports gi- Relief is on the way for a sector dev- ant DraftKings, which remains shut out astated by COVID-19. Third-party deliv- FILE PHOTOS of the sports-wagering game in its home ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT, Page C3

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Democrats won control of the Sen- ate, a mob of Trump supporters stormed the Capitol, and investors — who hate uncertainty and preferred the upper chamber remain in GOP hands — sent stock prices higher. You read that right. Victories by Democrats Jon Ossoff and the Rev. Raphael Warnock in Geor- gia’s twin runoff Senate elections mean their party will call the shots in Con- gress and the White House for the first time since the 2010 midterm election. ABOVE: BLAKE NISSEN FOR THE BOSTON GLOBE; BELOW: DAVID L. RYAN/GLOBE STAFF/FILE It’s a reversal of political power with pros and cons for the economy, but on Wednesday investors focused on the positive and dismissed the riot in Landmark Center Washington as a one-time event. Main Street and Wall Street as- sumed Republicans would hold on to the Senate after Democrats lost House being sold for $1.52b seats in November even as Joe Biden denied Donald Trump a second term. Now the Senate will be split 50-50, with Developer plans to build out life science hub Kamala Harris, the vice president-elect, holding any tie-breaking vote. By Tim Logan positioned to house drug makers, research That one-vote advantage — com- GLOBE STAFF labs, and other health care-related compa- bined with the Democrats’ smallest he region’s biggest life science nies that want to be near the booming margin in the House in nearly a centu- real estate developer is making Longwood Medical Area. ry and Biden’s moderate instincts — a major move into the Fenway, The property was bought in 2011 by suggests that a radical policy shift to the latest sign of the region’s prominent Fenway developer Samuels & the left isn’t in the cards. hot market for lab space. Associates, with financial backing from an about 1.8 million square feet of space in The Landmark Biden and the Democrats will push Alexandria Real Estate Equi- arm of JP Morgan, for $530 million. It all. Center (top) for more money for COVID-19 vaccina- ties disclosed late Tuesday that overhauled much of the ground-floor retail Samuels will remain a partner and con- was once a tions and testing, as well as for aid to itT has a $1.52 billion deal in place to buy space — bringing in a Time Out Market tinue to manage the property and oversee Sears unemployed workers and small busi- Landmark Center on the corner of food hall and Trillium beer garden — and future phases of development — another warehouse. Its nesses. They may be able to increase Brookline Avenue and Park Drive and turned a surface lot into a park along the corner of the site is permitted for a ground floor the direct stimulus checks to $2,000 plans to build it out as a life science hub. Emerald Necklace. It’s also at work on a 400,000-square-foot office building — with houses Time from the current $600. And they may The site — once a huge Sears warehouse 510,000-square-foot office and lab build- Alexandria essentially replacing JP Mor- Out Market be able to send hundreds of billions of turned into office space — is one of several ing, at 201 Brookline Ave., which is set to gan as its financial backer. On Wednesday, (above). dollars to cash-strapped state and local buildings in the Fenway that are being re- open in 2022. That will give the complex LANDMARK, Page C5 governments, which they failed to do in the relief bill Congress approved last month. Biden has also vowed to press for massive infrastructure projects, espe- cially those focused on mitigating cli- mate change and promoting clean tech- EU agency authorizes Moderna’s COVID-19 vaccine EDELMAN, Page C3 By Aleksandar Furtula across the continent. “This vaccine provides us with an- Ursula von der Leyen welcomed the andMikeCorder The approval recommendation by other tool to overcome the current move and added in a tweet: “Now we ASSOCIATED PRESS the European Medicines Agency’s hu- emergency,” said Emer Cooke, execu- are working at full speed to approve it INSIDE AMSTERDAM — The European man medicines committee — which tive director of EMA. “It is a testament & make it available in the EU.” Union’s medicines agency gave the must be rubber-stamped by the EU’s to the efforts and commitment of all in- The EMA has already approved a green light Wednesday to Cambridge executive commission — comes amid volved that we have this second posi- coronavirus vaccine made by American STAT biotech Moderna’s COVID-19 vaccine, high rates of infections in many EU tive vaccine recommendation just drug maker Pfizer and Germany’s a decision that gives the 27-nation bloc countries and strong criticism of the short of a year since the pandemic was BioNTech. Both vaccines require giving Cancer biotech Myeloid gets a second vaccine to use in the desper- slow pace of vaccinations across the re- declared by WHO.” people two shots. $50m in funding C4 ate battle to tame the virus rampaging gion of some 450 million people. European Commission President MODERNA, Page C4 C2 Business The Boston Globe THURSDAY, JANUARY 7, 2021 TALKING POINTS

FITNESS Whoop, the Boston fitness wearables company, has signed a multiyear sponsorship with the PGA Tour. As part of the partnership, Whoop will implement a “Live for Boston Charity” initiative to highlight golfers’ biometric data and heart rates during key company moments in the PGA season. Featured players will get to make a $10,000 donation, to sponsor to be delivered to a charity of their choice, on behalf of Whoop and the Tour. Whoop has focused heavily on promoting itself in golf circles. Last summer, for example, PGA Tour more than 1,000 Whoop straps were distributed for use by players and caddies at various professional golf events. The straps collect physiological data that help people optimize their workouts and recovery. — JON CHESTO

PANDEMIC A foundation affiliated with the Cambridge biotech Sherlock Biosciences has launched a coalition in Nepal to help curb the spread of COVID-19 in that country, where daily foundation to COVID rates exceed 20 percent. The 221b Foundation is partnering with the Nepal help address Ministry of Health and Population, by providing financial assistance and Sherlock’s spread of COVID testing kits. The donation from Sherlock and several partners is valued at $200,000. The program will help launch a national testing strategy in Nepal, starting in coronavirus its major cities. Rahul Dhanda, chief executive of Sherlock, said representatives of the in Nepal Nepal Ministry approached Sherlock, seeking access to its technology. When Sherlock executives saw the high infection rate, they mobilized to help. — JON CHESTO

TIRES Michelin plans to cut 11 percent of its French workforce over three years as the tire maker slashes costs and Michelin to cut moves more aggressively into new markets in the face French of Chinese competition. Although no factories will be workforce as closed, a revamp will lead to as many as 1,200 job losses at plants and 1,100 positions in services, the cheaper Chinese manufacturer said Wednesday. The reductions will tires flood the come through early retirement and voluntary layoffs. market Michelin cited “profound” structural shifts in the tire market led by a massive influx of low-cost tires as it explained the cutbacks. — BLOOMBERG NEWS

RETAIL The Mall of America is current on mortgage payments it had missed during the

pandemic, after lenders agreed to ease terms of its $1.4 billion loan. The largest US SAMUEL CORUM/BLOOMBERG NEWS Mall of America shopping center became delinquent on its debt last year after its owner, Triple Five The Internal Revenue Service had previously ruled that makes up missed Group, began skipping payments, citing hardships from the pandemic. It received a recipients of PPP loans that had been forgiven couldn’t claim mortgage modification from lenders in December that allows it to pay only interest on the debt. The deductions for expenses covered by the loans. Mall of America was forced to temporarily close in March because of the COVID-19 payments pandemic. It reopened in June with limited hours and select attractions. As of November, the mall’s food services were available for takeout and delivery only, and its Nickelodeon IRS ruling clears Universe amusement park was closed. Retailers and their landlords, hurt by competition from online stores even before COVID-spurred shutdowns, have struggled to make rent and mortgage payments. — BLOOMBERG NEWS tax breaks for AVIATION New regulations for testing the next generation of ultra-fast jets were finalized by the forgiven PPP loans Federal Aviation Administration, an attempt to streamline the development of supersonic FAA sets flight. The FAA on Wednesday announced the regulations as several companies work on regulations for prototypes of aircraft capable of flying faster than the speed of sound, it said in a press By Laura Davison ers made it clear that their in- release. The move is an attempt to make it easier to receive permission from the FAA for and David Hood tent was for companies to claim testing BLOOMBERG NEWS conducting supersonic test flights. US rules prohibit routine flights beyond the speed of the deductions after the IRS said The Internal Revenue Service that they wouldn’t allow the tax supersonic jets sound — about 660 miles per hour at high altitudes — over land. The agency is also work- will allow businesses that got breaks, he said. But IRS officials ing on setting broader new standards for such aircraft, it said. — BLOOMBERG NEWS their Paycheck Protection Pro- said they couldn’t update their gram loans forgiven to write off guidance based on intent — they expenses paid for with that mon- needed a law change, so the is- FAUX MEAT Tyson is skipping the sausage in its new Jimmy Dean breakfast ey, shifting policy after Congress sue sat unresolved for months passed new legislation last until it was included in the De- sandwiches. Instead, America’s biggest meat company is month. cember stimulus legislation. Tyson to use soy stuffing them with soy-protein patties. The meatless IRS guidance issued on The delay in resolving the de- patties,not sandwiches are the latest products from Tyson that cater to the Wednesday overrides previous ductibility issue has created sausage, in Jimmy fast-growing alternative protein segment, and they’re the first rules that recipients of PPP loans some problems for small busi- under the iconic Jimmy Dean sausage line. The company also that had been forgiven couldn’t nesses, said Michael Greenwald, Dean sandwiches makes vegetarian chicken nuggets and a “mixed” burger made claim deductions for the wages, a business tax leader at account- of beef and pea protein. — BLOOMBERG NEWS rent, utilities, and other expens- ing firm Friedman. es covered by the loans. The change came after a bipartisan move in Congress to clarify that The change is INTERNATIONAL Alibaba is looking to raise as much as $8 billion selling dollar bonds as early as next week, business owners should be eligi- giving global investors a chance to bet on the Chinese e-commerce giant’s long-term pros- ble for those tax breaks. widely regarded as Alibaba aims to pects at a time when the company and its cofounder face intense government pressure The recent stimulus legisla- a victory for small tion updated the Cares Act back home. The company aims to raise at least $5 billion but could wind up with more raise billions passed in March to “say that no businesses, which depending on the reception, according to people familiar with the matter who aren’t via dollar bonds deduction is denied, no tax attri- authorized to speak publicly and asked not to be identified. — BLOOMBERG NEWS bute is reduced, and no basis in- can use tax-free crease is denied by reason of the money to generate exclusion from gross income of the forgiveness of an eligible re- more breaks, INTERNATIONAL Zhong Shanshan is setting wealth records. The chairman of Nongfu Spring Co., a bottled- cipient’s covered loan,” the IRS water company that’s ubiquitous in China, is now richer than Warren Buffett, as his something that’s bottled water said in a statement. fortune surged $13.5 billion since the start of the year to $91.7 billion on Tuesday, The change is widely regard- typically king now one of according to the Bloomberg Billionaires Index. Zhong, 66, is now the sixth-wealthiest ed as a victory for small busi- prohibited under world’s richest person on the planet. It’s only the second time a Chinese national has broken into the nesses, which can use tax-free world’s Top 10. — BLOOMBERG NEWS money to generate more breaks, the tax code. something that’s typically pro- hibited under the tax code. Law- makers said allowing the deduc- PHARMACEUTICALS Walgreens Boots Alliance will sell its pharmaceutical tions was necessary to keep Other tax breaks — such as wholesale business to AmerisourceBergen in $6.5 billion small businesses afloat amid the 20 percentpass-through de- Walgreens to cash-and-stock deal. Pharmaceutical wholesalers waves of restrictions and weak- duction, the R&D credit, and the sell wholesale essentially act as middlemen, purchasing drugs from ened consumer spending result- New Markets tax credit — inter- ing from the coronavirus pan- act with the expense write-offs, manufacturers and then distributing them to customers drug business demic. meaning that businesses are like drugstore chains. Walgreens says it will now have the Some firms could pay a nega- rushing to determine whether flexibility to invest in and focus on its retail business tive tax rate on their PPP money they can still qualify for other tax which, like others, has been rattled by the COVID-19 pandemic. — ASSOCIATED PRESS — meaning the tax benefits out- benefits they usually claim. weigh the amount of their loan. “Clients were clearly relieved For business owners paying the when Congress passed this, but top tax rate, it generally means the other side of that coin is that EMPLOYMENT The number of employees at US businesses unexpectedly declined in December for the they could save as much as $37 they were unaware of the nuanc- first time since April, underscoring the immediate economic impact of mounting on their taxes for every $100 of es,” Greenwald said. “When we US workforce coronavirus cases across the country. Company payrolls decreased by 123,000 during the tax-free PPP money they re- tell them about those, it’s as if we shrinks in Dec. month, concentrated in leisure and hospitality and retail, according to ADP Research ceived. are taking away their Christmas Institute data released Wednesday. The prior month was revised down slightly to a The new guidance from the present.” 304,000 gain. — BLOOMBERG NEWS IRS stretches the money re- The $2.3 trillion bill provid- ceived from the government ing COVID-19 relief and govern- even further, said Lisa Zarlenga, ment funding for the fiscal year a partner at law firm Steptoe & into 2021 includes $284 billion HEALTH CARE UnitedHealth Group has agreed to purchase Change Healthcare Inc. in a deal that values Johnson. in additional funding for PPP the health technology company at more than $13 billion. The deal “The PPP loan proceeds are loans, which were designed to UnitedHealth will combine Change Healthcare with UnitedHealth’s OptumInsight free, if they’re forgiven, effective- limit a wave of small-business ly — so it’s it’s a good benefit,” failures that could cripple the unit to offer software, data analytics, technology, and other services to purchase Zarlenga said. economy. to the health care industry. The acquisition is one of UnitedHealth’s health-tech Many small businesses ex- The plan lets some business- largest and is another step in expanding the company’s health pected to be able to claim the de- es apply for a second round of company services business under its Optum division. The companies said the ductions based on the original funding if they can show losses combination would help simplify services around medical care to Cares Act language, said Andrew during the pandemic. Deduc- improve health outcomes and lower costs. — BLOOMBERG NEWS Gibson, a managing partner at tions are allowed on second- accounting firm BDO. Lawmak- round loans as well. THURSDAY, JANUARY 7, 2021 The Boston Globe Business C3 THE25 BOSTON GLOBE Index of publicly traded companies in Massachusetts

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uEDELMAN scale infrastructure packages, and Google. That’s another rea- for consumers (mortgage rates) Continued from Page C1 additional spending on the son tech stocks underperformed and corporations.” nologies, and to expand health Affordable Care Act, and more on Wednesday. With the Senate now theirs, care coverage. aid to states,” said Ryan Hanna, “The prospects for higher tax Democrats could conceivably All this would provide a senior vice president at rates and greater regulation push through two so-called boost to the economy, which is Cambridge Trust. could offset the near-term reconciliation spending bills why stocks that benefit the most Stocks gave up some gains benefits of further economic this year because Republicans from strong growth — including after Trump supporters rioted in stimulus,” said Matthew Miskin, didn’t pass a budget last year, manufacturers, banks, materials the Capitol and disrupted co-chief investment strategist at noted Megan Greene, a senior suppliers, and smaller compa- lawmakers’ certification of John Hancock Investment fellow at Harvard’s Kennedy nies — rallied on Wednesday. Biden’s election win. Investors Management in Boston. School of Government. Locally, State Street jumped 6.8 said the chaos didn’t change A pickup in economic “This can be a powerful percent, while General Electric their longer-term outlook. growth fueled by government- mechanism for pushing a lot of rose 5.5 percent. “Markets tend to look past debt spending has investors legislation through without a Tech stocks, which have been public protests,” said Dec Mul- worried that inflation may filibuster and with only a simple considered a “pandemic hedge,” larkey, managing director at return. The yield on the majority,” she said. “If the fell, including Massachusetts- Sun Life Financial in Wellesley. benchmark 10-year Treasury Democrats remain united, then based Akamai Technologies, “And in this case I think there is rose above 1 percent for the first we can expect more fiscal which lost 4.9 percent, and a high degree of confidence that time since March. stimulus, a green infrastructure HubSpot, which was off 1.9 order will be quickly restored A big question is how the Fed program, and tax reform.” percent. given that government has been will react if economic growth But Greene cautioned that Overall, the Dow Jones disrupted.” really heats up. Policy makers sweeping change isn’t likely. Markets industrial average, which is The House of have pledged to accept prices “With the [Democratic] skewed to economically Representatives said it would rising faster than their 2 percent majority whittled down in the sensitive companies, gained 1.4 resume the election certification target because inflation has House and razor thin in the Stocks in green despite turmoil percent, while the tech-heavy process on Wednesday in been virtually nonexistent for Senate, President Biden will not Nasdaq dropped 0.6 percent. Washington after Washington years. manage to implement Stocks stabilized in the green but remained well off session The Russell 2000, which tracks police and the National Guard “We will see what the Fed’s everything in his very ambitious highs after Trump supporters surged into the US Capitol, companies with smaller market secured control of the Capitol. pain threshold is for higher campaign platform. Tax reform forcing a lockdown that interrupted certification of the presi- values, spiked 4 percent. Biden has pledged to repeal Treasury yields in the first half will be scaled back, as will dential election. The S&P 500 trimmed its advance to 0.6 per- “Longer term, we can expect the big corporate tax cut passed of 2021,” said John Hancock’s expansion of health care.” cent after rallying as much as 1.5 percent. Equities had been a Democratic-controlled early in Trump’s term and Miskin. “Markets will likely not on track for a record, buoyed by likely Democratic control of Congress to benefit specific toughen regulations, including take higher Treasury yields well Larry Edelman can be reached Congress that could unleash spending to revive growth. That areas of the economy with large- on tech giants such as Facebook as it increases borrowing costs at [email protected]. spurred investors to pour into small caps and banks, which benefit from economic rebounds. Tech shares lagged. The buoyant mood was pierced, but not sunk, when the vice president left the floor of Congress as hundreds of protesters swarmed in. “Apparently, elevated investor sentiment knows State’s no bounds,” said Adam Phillips, at EP Wealth Advisors. The 10-year Treasury yield climbed past 1 percent for the first time since March. US 10-year breakevens — a market gauge stimulus of inflation expectations over the next decade — topped 2 percent this week for the first time since 2018, having gained in each of the last three months. While the pandemic is still bill worth raging, the risk is that further signs of inflationary pressure could start prompting bets on Fed rate hikes. DOW JONES industrial average $630m

uECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT Continued from Page C1 ery fees from the likes of Grub- hub and DoorDash, which can range up to 30 percent or more, will now be capped at 15 percent during the state of emergency — except for restaurant chains with 25 or more locations in the state. The language also bans these delivery companies from NICHOLAS PFOSI FOR THE BOSTON GLOBE/FILE 2017 reducing rates for drivers or gar- Hotels will now be able to band together to impose an additional assessment in addition to nishing tips as a result of these regular lodging taxes for the purpose of promoting tourism. Above, Boston’s Public Garden. caps. And a $20 million restau- rant relief fund will be estab- regular lodging taxes for the pur- million would go to construction run operations to help low-in- NASDAQ Composite index lished to help those hurt the pose of promoting tourism — a and would require matching come individuals overcome bar- most by the pandemic. big priority for many of the re- funds to be raised by the zoos. riers to employment, the new gional tourism councils, includ- law authorizes $27.7 million to Small businesses ing the Greater Boston Conven- Rural areas help eligible social enterprises Including the restaurant tion & Visitors Bureau. Also in- The bill sets up a complex with property renovations and fund, there’s more than $100 cluded: up to $14 million to pay new tax credit fund, capped at acquisitions. UTEC, which runs million in bonding authority to for marketing efforts as well as $60 million, to promote the re- programs for older teens and help small businesses. Other physical improvements and ex- tention of existing jobs and to young adults in Lowell, can get buckets include $30 million in pansions at tourist destinations. stimulate the creation of new $2.7 million of this total. small-business loans and $25 jobs in rural parts of the state by million in grants, both to be ad- Arts/culture giving millions in credits to em- Local projects ministered by the quasi-public Another sector hammered by ployers who do so. Small towns There are earmarks galore, Massachusetts Growth Capital the pandemic gets some help, in- could also benefit from a $20 scores of them, to send money Corporation. It’s the same agen- cluding up to $20 million for million grant program to sup- back to the district. (As with cy that has been charged with grants to help cultural facilities port economic development, these other expenditures, the doling out more than $700 mil- safely reopen and take public- housing, and infrastructure governor has the ultimate au- lion in small-business grants health steps during the pandem- projects. Cranberry farmers also thority on what to borrow and S&P 500 index since October by the Baker ad- ic, $6 million for grants to pro- get a new tax credit, of up to how to spend that money.) Po- ministration; grant applications mote artists and help museums $100,000 each, to pay for bog tential beneficiaries are across are still being accepted for the showcase exhibits remotely, and renovations. the state, and include the likes of latest round, with a focus on $5 million to go to schools to the New England Aquarium ($5 some of the hardest-hit indus- help them access cultural experi- College loans million), Northeastern Universi- tries in the pandemic. The ences remotely. A commission A new law will regulate stu- ty’s Burlington tech research MGCC is also authorized to dis- would also be established to ad- dent loan servicers, putting center ($250,000), the Lawrence tribute up to $35 million in dress ways to help the cultural them under additional scrutiny. Rail Trail ($500,000), the Ash- matching grants to certain local and creative sector recover from And a new position within the land Community Theatre organizations that help small the pandemic. attorney general’s office will be ($20,000), the Pilgrim Hall mu- businesses. created to help student borrow- seum in Plymouth ($75,000), Zoos ers, including with resolving and the Eric Carle Museum of Tourism Nonprofit operator Zoo New complaints and pursuing repay- Picture Book Art in Amherst Hotels will now be able to England gets a $12.5 million ment options. ($15,000). band together on a regional ba- boost for its two zoos, Franklin sis to impose an additional as- Park Zoo in Boston and Stone Social enterprises Jon Chesto can be reached at SOURCE: Bloomberg News sessment in addition to their Zoo in Stoneham. At least $2.5 Defined as nonprofits that [email protected]. C4 Business The Boston Globe THURSDAY, JANUARY 7, 2021 Cancer biotech Myeloid gets $50m in funding EU panel approves By Kate Sheridan cludes investors like Peter Thiel, STAT Michael Milken, and Steve Pa- Noted writer and oncologist gliuca, according to the Wall Moderna Siddhartha Mukherjee on Street Journal; the firm’s man- Wednesday announced $50 mil- aging director, Tom Cahill, was STAT lion in funding for his also involved in the Trump ad- vaccine Cambridge company, ministration’s early COVID-19 Myeloid Therapeutics. response. Newpath has also in- Myeloid is putting a twist on vested in five other biotech com- uMODERNA cell cancer therapies like CAR-T panies, all of which have blue- Continued from Page C1 that are already successful in chip biotech founders like Beam The EU has ordered 80 blood cancers and using a simi- Therapeutics and Prime Medi- million doses of the Moderna lar idea to take on conditions cine cofounder David Liu, prolif- vaccine with an option for a like glioblastoma, which form ic entrepreneur Robert Langer, further 80 million. The bloc solid tumors. It will use so- and Vertex cofounder Stuart also has committed to buying called myeloid cells, the collec- Schreiber at the helm. 300 million doses of the Pfizer- tive term for some kinds of BioNTech vaccine. blood and immune cells, to trig- Ahead of the meeting on ger the rest of a person’s im- Myeloid is the Moderna vaccine, the agen- mune system. cy said in a tweet that its ex- “We and others have found planning to give perts were “working hard to that cancer cells form a kind of one of its clarify all outstanding issues shell,” Mukherjee said in an in- with the company.” It did not terview. “You can’t penetrate the treatments to its elaborate on what those issues shell. So we began to wonder, CHANG W. LEE/NEW YORK TIMES/FILE 2010 first human were. Moderna also declined to ‘Well, what cells penetrate the Myeloid Therapeutics is Siddhartha Mukherjee’s second foray into biotech, after he helped comment. shells normally?’” found Vor BioPharma in 2016. patient in the next German Health Minister The company is already gear- Jens Spahn — who has in the ing up for clinical trials. CEO blood cancers. The myeloid cells But figuring out exactly what — it isn’t even the only startup few months. past been critical of the slow Daniel Getts said Myeloid is it will use — including mono- these receptors ought to look trying to leverage myeloid cells pace of the EMA — said before planning to give one of its treat- cytes and macrophages — help like is the company’s biggest for this purpose. Carisma Thera- Notably, Newpath’s portfolio the announcement of the EMA ments, for glioblastoma, to its the body recognize potential challenge, Getts said. According peutics — which just began clin- does not include Vor — and My- approval that he expected the first human patient in the next pathogens. to some of the company’s pub- ical trials and is raising up to eloid’s investor list includes just Moderna vaccine to begin roll- few months. “They are the ones sensing lished patents, Myeloid’s recep- $70 million, according to one one firm that has also backed ing out to EU nations next Myeloid Therapeutics is the environment. They pick up tors could have two or three SEC filing — is also using mac- Vor. But someday, Mukherjee week. Germany would get 2 Mukherjee’s second foray into on the cue that there’s a prob- binding sites. rophages that have been modi- said, the products both startups million doses in the first quar- biotech, after he helped found lem,” Getts said in an interview. “We have a deep pipeline of fied to target and kill cancer are working on might be able to ter and 50 million in all of Vor BioPharma in 2016. That But myeloid cells aren’t innate immune receptors,” said cells. come together. 2021, Spahn said in Berlin. company, which is working on equipped to recognize specific Getts, but “which pieces of the And even Myeloid has found “There’s a yin and yang quali- “The problem is the short- ways to genetically modify molecules on the surface of a puzzle are we going to put blood-based cancers an impossi- ty to this. The yin is protecting age of production capacity healthy cells to help them sur- particular invader — which is here?” ble target to resist; the company normal cells, the yang is killing with global demand,” he said. vive existing cell therapy treat- something Myeloid Therapeu- If it’s successful, Myeloid’s expects to start a clinical trial for the cancer cells,” he said. “[Myel- Spahn said that if further ments, has yet to start a clinical tics plans to change. Myeloid approach could be particularly peripheral T cell lymphoma in oid and Vor] will meet at a point vaccines beyond the BioNTech- trial with a therapy developed Therapeutics scientists have useful for a variety of tumors the first six months of this year. where there will be profound Pfizer and Moderna shots are in-house. been designing new strands of that often include large num- Myeloid’s lead investor, New- synergies between these two approved in the EU, “we’ll be Myeloid, meanwhile, is hop- RNA, which code for receptors bers of mutated myeloid cells. path Partners, is a relatively new companies.” able to offer everyone in Ger- ing its technique will help break that could bind to cancer cells, But Myeloid is far from the name in biotech venture capital. many a vaccine by the sum- through some of the challenges to kick the myeloid cells into ac- only immuno-oncology compa- The firm’s first $125 million Kate Sheridan can be reached at mer.” that have limited CAR-T to tion. ny trying to target solid tumors fund, which began in 2018, in- [email protected]. He insisted that the strategy of bulk-buying for the entire bloc had been the right one as it had given manufacturers LEGAL NOTICES LEGAL NOTICES LEGAL NOTICES LEGAL NOTICES LEGAL NOTICES LEGAL NOTICES certainty to go ahead with pro-

Commonwealth of Massachusetts The Commonwealth of Massachusetts DIVORCE SUMMONS BY PUBLICATION AND MAILING duction and ensured fair distri- Executive Office of Health and Human Services Commonwealth of Massachusetts NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC UTILITIES The Trial Court bution among all the 27 coun- NOTICE OF INVESTIGATION AND REQUEST Suffolk Probate and Family Court Pursuant to the authority of M.G.L. c. 118E and in accor- FOR COMMENTS Docket No. SU20D0946DR tries. dance with M.G.L. c. 30A, a public hearing will be held on 24 New Chardon St. Boston, MA 02114 Friday, January 29, 2021, at 2 p.m. relative to the emergency D.P.U. 20-91 December 31, 2020 Early results of large, still adoption of amendments to: Marie Saint Fleur V. Guerby Charles Investigation by the Department of Public Utilities into (1) unfinished studies show both 101 CMR 446.00: COVID-19 Payment Rates for Certain the Ratemaking Proposal of the Electric and Gas Compa- To the Defendant LEGAL NOTICES LEGAL NOTICES Community Health Care nies Subject to the Department’s Jurisdiction for the Treat- The Plaintiff has filed a Complaint for Divorce requesting the Moderna and the Pfizer-Bi- Providers ment of Costs Related to the Financial Impacts of the State that the Court grant a divorce for irretrievable breakdown. of Emergency Declared Regarding the Novel Coronavirus The Complaint is on file at the Court. oNTech vaccines appear safe These actions are being taken pursuant to the require- (COVID19) Pandemic and (2) Alternative Bill Payment Op- An Automatic Restraining Order has been entered in this NOTICE OF ACTIVITY AND USE LIMITATION ments of M.G.L. c. 118E, §§ 13C and 13D. 101 CMR 446.00 tions for Customers. matter preventing you from taking any action which would and strongly protective, al- governs the payment rates paid by MassHealth and other negatively impact the current financial status of either par- 88 AMES STREET governmental purchasers for certain COVID-19-related —————————————————————————— ty. SEE Supplemental Probate Court Rule 411. though Moderna’s is easier to CAMBRIDGE, MASSACHUSETTS community health care services rendered to publicly aided You are hereby summoned and required to serve upon: RTN 3-33330 individuals by providers. On August 5, 2020, the jurisdictional electric and gas Marie Saint Fleur handle since it doesn’t need to distribution companies (“Distribution Companies”) filed 204 ISt. A release of oil and/or hazardous materials has occurred The Executive Office of Health and Human Services (EOHHS) with the Department of Public Utilities (“Department”) a South Boston, MA 02127-0003 be stored at ultra-frozen tem- is adding rates and codes for COVID-19 vaccines, vaccine ratemaking proposal identifying measures for the recov- your answer, if any, on or before 02/11/2021. at this location, which is a disposal site as defined by If you fail to do so, the court will proceed to the hearing M.G.L. c. 21E, § 2 and the Massachusetts Contingency Plan, administration, and certain treatments. Rates for adminis- ery of costs related to the financial impacts of the state peratures. tration of vaccines and monoclonal antibodies will be set at of emergency declared regarding the novel coronavirus and adjudication of this action. You are also required to file 310 CMR 40.0000. On December 28, 2020, BP Cambridge a copy of your answer, if any, in the office of the Register Residential LLC recorded with the Middlesex South District 100% of Medicare rates. Rates for the actual vaccines and (“COVID19”) pandemic (“Ratemaking Proposal”). The Dis- of the Court. The EU agency gave the Registry of Deeds a Notice of Activity and Use Limitation monoclonal antibodies will initially be set at $0.00 because tribution Companies developed the Ratemaking Proposal on the disposal site, pursuant to 310 CMR 40.1070 through they will be provided free-of-charge by the federal govern- in consultation with the Customer Assistance and Rate- WITNESS, Hon. Brian J. Dunn, First Justice of this Court green light to use the Moderna 40.1080. ment. All other rates in the regulation will remain at the making Working Group (“Working Group”) established in current levels. In addition, the proposed amendments allow D.P.U. 2058. The Ratemaking Proposal identifies areas of Date: November 23, 2020 vaccine on people age 18 and The Notice of Activity and Use Limitation will limit the fol- EOHHS to issue administrative bulletins that set rates for consensus and opposition among Working Group mem- lowing site activities and uses on the above property; new COVID-19 codes consistent with the fees set by Medi- bers. CITATION ON PETITION TO CHANGE NAME above. It said side effects “were care. This will allow EOHHS to quickly adopt new COVID-19 Commonwealth of Massachusetts •Use as a single-family residence; codes and rates as new vaccines and treatments arrive. The Department will investigate the contested cost re- The Trial Court usually mild or moderate and covery provisions of the Ratemaking Proposal to determine Suffolk Probate and Family Court •Use of the Property for gardening/agricultural purposes, EOHHS is making these changes, subject to federal approv- whether they result in just and reasonable rates for cus- 24 New Chardon Street got better within a few days af- where existing subsurface soil is used for growing fruits or al, to ensure that payments are reasonable and adequate tomers and whether they are consistent with the public in- Boston, MA 02114 vegetables for human consumption; to meet the costs that must be incurred by efficiently and terest. The Department will also consider proposals to ex- (617)788-8300 ter vaccination.” economically operated facilities, to ensure that payment pand alternative customer bill payment options, including Docket No. SU19C0573CA •Any activity, other than short term (7 days or less) emer- rates are consistent with efficiency, economy, and quality a feefree credit/debit card option, which is a matter that The most common side ef- gency utility repairs, including but not limited to excava- of care, and to conform with changes to Medicare reim- the Department most recently addressed in NSTAR Electric A Petition to Change Name of Adult has been filed by tion, which is likely to disturb soil without the prior devel- bursement. It is estimated that the aggregate MassHealth Company, D.P.U. 1850 (2019) and Customer Bill Payment Lark Marie Hotvet of Boston MA requesting that the fects are “pain and swelling at opment and implementation of a Soil Management Plan expenditures will increase by $50.3 million for the remain- Alternatives for Gas and Electric Distribution Companies, court enter a Decree changing their name to: Lark Carrier and a Health and Safety Plan; and, der of FY2021 and FY2022 combined. D.P.U. 1971, at 9 (2019). The Department has docketed this the injection site, tiredness, new investigation as D.P.U. 2091. IMPORTANT NOTICE •Any uses/activities that interfere with or compromise the The emergency amendments to 101 CMR 446.00 are ad- Any person may appear for purposes of objecting to chills, fever, swollen or tender existing passive vapor mitigation system located beneath opted December 31, 2020, effective for dates of service The Department invites all interested persons to partici- the petition by filing an appearance at: Suffolk Probate the site building without restoration of the vapor mitigation on or after November 10, 2020, except as otherwise noted pate in this investigation. Any person who desires to par- and Family Court before 10:00 a.m. on the return day lymph nodes under the arm, system and demonstration, to the satisfaction of the LSP, within the regulation. ticipate in the evidentiary phase of this proceeding must of 12/12/2019. 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To join the hearing by phone, call (866) 692-3580, App. 1 (March 4, 2020)); however, until further notice, par- Notice of Community ways be guided by the scientif- and enter meeting ID 644 151 469# when prompted. ties must retain the original paper version and the Depart- 5 CAMBRIDGE CENTER Meeting ment will later determine when the paper version must be Verdant Reparative, Inc. ic evidence and our commit- CAMBRIDGE, MASSACHUSETTS Individuals who notify EOHHS of their intent to testify at filed with the Department Secretary. Importantly, all large RTN 3-33330 Notice is hereby given that the hearing will be afforded an earlier opportunity to speak. files submitted must be broken down into electronic files Verdant Reparative, Inc. will ment to safeguard the health of Speakers may notify EOHHS of their intention to testify at that do not exceed 20 MB. A release of oil and/or hazardous materials has occurred at hold a virtual meeting on the hearing by registering online at www.mass.gov/ January 21, 2021 at 6:00 PM EU citizens.” this location, which is a disposal site as defined by M.G.L. service-details/executive-office-of-health-and-human- All documents submitted to the Department pursuant c. 21E, § 2 and the Massachusetts Contingency Plan, 310 relative to its proposal to site services-public-hearings. Individuals may also submit writ- to this Notice must be submitted in pdf format by e-mail a Cannabis Establishment at The United States, Canada, CMR 40.0000. On December 28, 2020, BP Five CC LLC re- ten testimony by emailing [email protected]. attachment to dpu.efi[email protected] and rachel.cottle@ corded with the Middlesex South District Registry of Deeds 150-152 State Street, Boston, Please submit electronic testimony as an attached Word mass.gov. The text of the e-mail must specify: (1) the dock- MA 02109. This meeting will and Israel have already ap- a Notice of Activity and Use Limitation on the disposal site, document or as text within the body of the email with the et number of the proceeding (D.P.U. 2091); (2) the name of pursuant to 310 CMR 40.1070 through 40.1080. be held in accordance with name of the regulation in the subject line. All submissions the person or company submitting the filing; and (3) a brief the Massachusetts Cannabis proved use of the Moderna vac- must include the sender’s full name, mailing address, and descriptive title of the document. All documents submitted The Notice of Activity and Use Limitation will limit the fol- Control Commission’s organization or affiliation, if any. Individuals who are unable in electronic format will be posted on the Department’s Administrative Order cine. The United States gave it lowing site activities and uses on the above property; to submit testimony by email should mail written testimo- website as soon as practicable at http://www.mass.gov/ Allowing Virtual Web-Based ny to EOHHS, c/o D. Briggs, 100 Hancock Street, 6th Floor, dpu. Importantly, all large files submitted must be broken Community Outreach the green light for emergency •Useasasingle-family residence; Quincy, MA 02171. Written testimony must be submitted by down into electronic files that do not exceed 20 MB. A Meetings. A copy of the 5:00 p.m. on January 29, 2021. EOHHS specifically invites copy of any documents submitted to the Department also presentation will be made use in people over 18 on Dec. •Use of the Property for gardening/agricultural purposes, comments as to how the amendments may affect benefi- should be emailed to the Distribution Companies’ counsel available at least 24 hours where existing subsurface soil is used for growing fruits or ciary access to care. Cheryl Kimball, Esq. at [email protected] and prior to the meeting by 18, followed by Canada five vegetables for human consumption; John K. Habib, Esq. [email protected]. visiting VerdantBoston. All persons who want to review the current draft of the squarespace.com. days later with an interim au- •Any activity, other than short term (7 days or less) emer- emergency regulation may go to www.mass.gov/ Due to the ongoing state of emergency, a paper copy of PROFESSIONAL gency utility repairs, including but not limited to excava- service-details/executive-office-of-health-and-human- filings will not be available for public viewing at the Depart- Interested members of the thorization also for people over tion, which is likely to disturb soil without the prior devel- services-public-hearings or request a copy in writing from ment’s offices. All documents, pleadings, and filings submit- community will have the opment and implementation of a Soil Management Plan MassHealth Publications, 100 Hancock Street, 6th Floor, ted to the Department or issued by the Department related opportunity to ask questions 18. Israel authorized the vac- and a Health and Safety Plan; and, Quincy, MA 02171. to this proceeding will be available on the Department’s and receive answers from website: https://eeaonline.eea.state.ma.us/DPU/Fileroom/ company representatives cine on Monday. •Any uses/activities that compromise or alter the existing Special accommodation requests may be directed to dockets/bynumber (enter “20-91”). To request materials about the proposed facility Brockton Public Schools building slab without restoration of the slab and demon- the Disability Accommodations Ombudsman by email at in accessible formats (Braille, large print, electronic files, and operations. Questions stration, to the satisfaction of the Licensed Site Profes- [email protected] or by phone at (617) audio format) for people with disabilities contact Depart- can be submitted in advance Executive Director of Equity, Moderna said Monday that sional (LSP), that the restoration of the slab was effective. 847-3468 (TTY: (617) 847-3788 for people who are deaf, ment’s ADA coordinator at DPUADACoordinator@state. by emailing rebecca@ hard of hearing, or speech disabled). Please allow two ma.us. Please direct any questions regarding this proceed- vicentesederberg.com or Diversity, and Inclusion it is increasing its estimate for Any person interested in obtaining additional information weeks to schedule sign language interpreters. ing to Rachel Cottle, Hearing Officer, Department of Public asked during the meeting. The Brockton Public about the Notice of Activity and Use Limitation may con- Utilities at [email protected]. Any person desiring -- Schools seeks a full-time global vaccine production in tact Patricia M. Pinto, PE, LSP, Sanborn, Head & Associates, EOHHS may adopt a revised version of the emergency further information regarding the Distribution Companies’ https://bit.ly/2X9ZZxy Executive Director of Equity, Inc., 1 Technology Park Drive, Westford, MA 01886, (978) regulation taking into account relevant comments and any Ratemaking Proposal should contact Cheryl Kimball, Esq. at Password: State Diversity, and Inclusion who 2021 from 500 to 600 million 392-0900. other practical alternatives that come to its attention. [email protected] or John K. Habib, Esq. jhabib@ DIAL-IN: +1-408-418-9388, will be responsible for guid- keeganwerlin.com. PIN: 1790187772 ing efforts and creating op- doses. The company said it is The Notice of Activity and Use Limitation and the disposal In case of inclement weather or other emergency, hear- portunities to define, assess site file can be reviewed at the Energy and Environmental ing cancellation announcements will be posted on the and promote diversity, eq- “continuing to invest and add Affairs Data Portal using Release Tracking Number (RTN) MassHealth website at www.mass.gov/service-details/ uity, inclusion, educational 3- 33330 at https://eeaonline.eea.state.ma.us/portal#!/ executive-office-of-health-and-human-services opportunities, and cultural staff to build up to potentially 1 search/wastesite or at the MassDEP Northeast Regional -public-hearings. proficiency. Minimum re- Office, 205B Lowell Street, Wilmington, MA 01887, (978) quirements: Master’s de- billion doses for 2021.” 694-3200. January 7, 2021 gree required, appropriate administrative license from Both Moderna’s and Pfizer- UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT the Massachusetts Depart- NOTICE OF ACTIVITY AND USE LIMITATION DISTRICT OF MASSACHUSETTS ment of Elementary & Sec- BioNTech’s shots are mRNA ondary Education preferred, second language fluency vaccines, made with a ground- 4 CAMBRIDGE CENTER In the Matter of CIVIL ACTION No.: or competency preferred, CAMBRIDGE, MASSACHUSETTS 3:20-cv-30193-MGM successful experience with breaking new technology. They RTN 3-33330 GEORGE CIRCOSTA, as Owner of community engagement, The M/V UNNAMED (MS 5449 BJ), and minimum of three don’t contain any coronavirus A release of oil and/or hazardous materials has occurred at a 20’ Moomba Vessel, bearing Hull years of experience lead- this location, which is a disposal site as defined by M.G.L. Identification Number ISRML033H405, ing DEI work. The Brockton c. 21E, § 2 and the Massachusetts Contingency Plan, 310 For Exoneration from or Limitation of Liability Public Schools offers a com- – meaning they cannot cause CMR 40.0000. On December 28, 2020, BP Four CC LLC re- petitive salary structure and corded with the Middlesex South District Registry of Deeds IN ADMIRALTY benefits package. infection. Instead, they use a a Notice of Activity and Use Limitation on the disposal site, pursuant to 310 CMR 40.1070 through 40.1080. Please send letter of in- piece of genetic code that NOTICE OF COMPLAINT FOR EXONERATION FROM OR tent, resume, and three The Notice of Activity and Use Limitation will limit the fol- LIMITATION OF LIABILITY letters of reference by trains the immune system to lowing site activities and uses on the above property; January 18, 2021 to: NOTICE is hereby given that Plaintiff, GEORGE CIRCOSTA recognize the spike protein on •Useasasingle-family residence; (“Circosta”), as owner of the M/V UNNAMED (MS 5449 BJ), Human Resources Office a 20’ Moomba vessel bearing Hull Identification Number 43 Crescent Street the surface of the virus, ready •Use of the Property for gardening/agricultural purposes, ISRML033H405, has filed his Complaint pursuant to 46 Brockton, MA 02301 where existing subsurface soil is used for growing fruits or U.S.C.A §30501 through 46 U.S.C.A. §30512 claiming the to attack if the real thing comes vegetables for human consumption; right to Exoneration and/or Limitation of Liability in respect FAX: 508-580-7091 of any and all losses, damages, injuries or casualty incurred Telephone: 508-580-7535 along. •Any activity, other than short term (7 days or less) emer- in connection with t the Plaintiff’s vessel, M/V UNNAMED gency utility repairs, including but not limited to excava- on September 3, 2020 as more fully described in the Com- www.bpsma.org The EU officially began giv- tion, which is likely to disturb soil without the prior devel- plaint. opment and implementation of a Soil Management Plan All persons having such Claims must file them, under An Equal Opportunity/ADA ing out Pfizer-BioNTech vacci- and a Health and Safety Plan; and, oath, as provided by Supplemental Rules for Certain Ad- Compliant/Affirmative Ac- miralty and Maritime Claims Rule F(4), with the Clerk of Experience Globe.com tion Employer nation shots on Dec. 27, but •Any uses/activities that compromise or alter the existing this Court at the United States District Court, 300 State St. building slab without restoration of the slab and demon- #120, Springfield, Massachusetts 01105, and serve on or the speed of each nation's inoc- stration, to the satisfaction of the Licensed Site Profes- mail to the Plaintiff’s attorneys, David S. Smith, Esq., Far- sional (LSP), that the restoration of the slab was effective. rell Smith O’Connell 27 Congress Street, Suite 109, Salem, ulation program has varied Massachusetts 01970, a copy thereof, at or before 5:00 Any person interested in obtaining additional information P.M. on or before February 12, 2021 or be defaulted. Per- widely. France vaccinated about the Notice of Activity and Use Limitation may con- sonal attendance is not required. tact Patricia M. Pinto, PE, LSP, Sanborn, Head & Associates, If any Claimant desires to contest either the right to around 500 people in the first Inc., 1 Technology Park Drive, Westford, MA 01886, (978) Exoneration from or the right to Limitation of Liability, he/ 392-0900. she shall file and serve on the attorneys for the Plaintiff an Answer to the Complaint on or before the aforesaid date week, while Germany vaccinat- The Notice of Activity and Use Limitation and the disposal unless his/her Claim has included an answer, so designat- site file can be reviewed at the Energy and Environmental ed, or be defaulted. ed 200,000. The Dutch were Affairs Data Portal using Release Tracking Number (RTN) 3- 33330 at https://eeaonline.eea.state.ma.us/portal#!/ /s/ Maurice G. Lindsay only beginning to give out vac- search/wastesite or at the MassDEP Northeast Regional Maurice G. Lindsay Office, 205B Lowell Street, Wilmington, MA 01887, (978) Deputy Clerk cine shots Wednesday, the last 694-3200. Dated: December 22, 2020 EU nation to start doing so. THURSDAY, JANUARY 7, 2021 The Boston Globe Business C5 New York Stock Exchange will delist 3 Chinese firms

By Alan Rappeport ed. That twist came a week after the United States and China in Mnuchin, who had initially sup- A person familiar with the stocks Tuesday, with China Uni- NEW YORK TIMES the NYSE said the company’s the final days of the Trump ad- ported greater accommodation process said that the Treasury com, for example, gaining near- The New York Stock Ex- shares would be delisted to com- ministration. The back and of Chinese companies, pushed Department provided NYSE ly 12 percent on the day. change reversed course again, ply with President Trump’s exec- forth also reflected the lingering Tuesday for the companies to be with new guidance Tuesday In explaining the initial re- saying Wednesday that it would utive order on China invest- tensions within the administra- delisted after Senator Marco Ru- night that made clear that the versal, the exchange pointed to remove China’s three major ments. tion about how hard a line to bio, a Florida Republican, and companies were covered by the ambiguity in the White House state-run telecommunications The exchange said in a state- take against China, with the De- Pentagon officials expressed out- executive order. order about whether it applied companies from the exchange. ment that it was complying with partment of Defense and the rage that they would remain on The NYSE had said a week to subsidiaries and affiliates. The decision came after a day US law and that the latest deci- State Department pushing for a the exchange. The Treasury sec- ago that it was moving ahead The latest reversal pushed the of pressure from the Trump ad- sion came following “new specif- more expansive reading of retary, who was traveling in with the delistings before back- stocks back down Wednesday, ministration and Congress fol- ic guidance” that it received Trump’s executive order to block Egypt on Tuesday, called Stacey tracking Monday night after but not by enough to erase all lowing a decision by the ex- from the Treasury Department’s Americans from investing in Cunningham, president of the consultations with US regula- the previous day’s gains. Over change to let the companies — Office of Foreign Assets Control. companies tied to the Chinese NYSE Group, to voice his objec- tors, it said. The apparent re- the past year, the companies China Unicom, China Telecom, The delisting is likely to fur- military. tion to the decision not to delist prieve led to a sharp rise in the have each lost more than 30 per- and China Mobile — remain list- ther inflame tension between Treasury Secretary Steven and issued updated guidance. companies’ New York-listed cent of their value.

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NIC ANTAYA FOR THE BOSTON GLOBE/FILE Alexandria Real Estate Equities said it’s buying the Landmark Center. The site is among several Fenway buildings being repositioned to house health care-related companies. Landmark Center sold for $1.52b uLANDMARK Street site where General Elec- say. THE WOMEN WHO Continued from Page C1 tric once planned to build its “It hasn’t really been a tradi- a spokeswoman said that the world headquarters. tional lab market before. It’s al- REVOLUTIONIZED deal reflected the progress it’s Alexandria declined com- ways been sort of between made in turning a once-forlorn ment on the deal, beyond filings downtown and Longwood,” said FASHION corner of the Fenway into a lively made Tuesday with the Securi- Liz Berthelette, research director hub of activity. ties and Exchange Commission. at real estate firm Newmark. “The historic 401 Park build- The publicly traded real estate “But it’s starting to emerge as a ing has been a groundbreaking trust is issuing stock to fund the viable option for commercial Boston icon in the way it balanc- deal, which is expected to close labs, and probably has some es dynamic, innovative commer- in the next few months. legs.” cial tenants with an active set of Alexandria’s buying-and- Several life science firms have retail, dining, and community building spree is part of a trend moved into other office build- spaces that offer an unmatched of life science development ings owned by Samuels along civic experience,” said Samuels spreading out in and around Boylston Street, while newly- spokeswoman Diana Pisciotta. Boston, as drug makers and re- formed life science builder NOVEMBER 21, 2020–MARCH 14, 2021 “We are pleased with Alexan- searchers look for room to grow IQHQ is getting ready to break dria’s vote of confidence.” beyond crowded and costly Ken- ground on the long-planned For Alexandria — a Califor- dall Square in Cambridge. Sever- Fenway Center project, which nia-based life science real estate al projects in the Seaport District would put a $1 billion tower EXHIBITION ORGANIZED IN ASSOCIATION WITH giant that has been a major de- have lately drawn investment aimed at life science tenants veloper in Kendall Square for 20 from life science companies — atop the Massachusetts Turn- years — it’s the latest in a string including Biomed Realty’s pur- pike. Leslie and Angus Littlejohn, Carolyn and Peter S. Lynch and The Lynch Foundation, The Coby Foundation, Ltd., Jennifer andAndrewBorggaard,James B. andMaryLou Hawkes,Kateand Ford O’Neil,Henry andCallieBrauer of investments in Greater Bos- chase of the former John Han- Now, Alexandria, which al- and Chip and Susan Robie provided generous support. We also recognize the generosity of the East India Marine ton. Over the last 18 months, the cock headquarters building at ready has deep relationships Associates of the Peabody Essex Museum. real estate company has pur- 601 Congress St., which was an- with drug makers and tech firms Carla Fernández, Manifesto Poncho and jumpsuit, from the Fashion as Resistance collection, Fall/Winter 2018. chased — and in some cases re- nounced Wednesday. Meantime, and operates more than 8 mil- Viscose, hand painted with acrylicpaint. Museum purchase made possible by the WilloughbyStuartAcquisition Fund, 2020.7.1AB. Photo courtesy of the Victoria and Albert Museum, London. ceived permits for — several developers in neighborhoods lion square feet in office and lab projects. They include sites for ranging from East Somerville to space in the Boston area, is com- lab and life science office proj- Allston to Columbia Point also ing to the neighborhood as well. ects in Waltham, Watertown, are angling to capitalize on the ADDITIONAL SUPPORT MEDIA and the Fort Point section of growth of the life science sector. Tim Logan can be reached at PROVIDED BY PARTNERS South Boston, where — with The Fenway, not far from [email protected]. partner National Development Longwood, is well-positioned for Follow him on Twitter at 161 ESSEX STREET | SALEM, MASS. | PEM.ORG — it’s taken over the Necco that as well, real estate experts @bytimlogan.

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ANDOVER READING A Fierce and Loving Soul McDONOUGH, Michael J. LANDER, Rosemarie (Asara) BELMONT ROSLINDALE aura Paige Rutherford, of hunts, and other gatherings. As one COTE, Paul F. DOLDT, Frederick F. Newton, died on January friend put it, “Laura crackles.” And BOSTON SOMERVILLE 6, 2021, three years after blaze on our hearth she did. She will CROSSEN, Jean R. (O’Flaherty) GOODE, Dorothy M. (Vibert) GUARINO, Anna (Ciampa) being diagnosed with be remembered as a fierce and loving ROSENBERG, Paul F. SOUTH BOSTON multiple myeloma and just partner, mother, daughter, sister, aunt, KINNARNEY, SISTER EILEEN, DC SULLIVAN, Cynthia Anne (Bell) Lweeks shy of her 51st birthday. Laura coach, and friend. Beloved by husband BOURNE McDONOUGH, Sister Catherine TUDOR, Barry R. Joseph DC had worked as CFO of the Fessenden John C. Sisson. Loving and adored BRIGHTON STONEHAM School since 2015 and previously held mother of Vandrey J. Sisson and WENCIS, Frank A. McDONOUGH, Michael J. financial management positions at the Findley T. Sisson. Daughter of Jayne R. BROCKTON STOW Walnut Hill School, the Chestnut Hill Rutherford of Winchester and the late MIDDLETON, Rodger Dean BRIGGS, Doris M. (Evensen) School, and Beacon Press. Born at the Paul F. Rutherford, and later daughter BROOKLINE SUDBURY U.S. Naval Hospital, Yokosuka, Japan, of the late Steve J. Poulos. Daughter- DOLDT, Frederick F. KLEIN, Kathleen Keller Blood Donor Center at Dana-Farber BURLINGTON TEWKSBURY Laura graduated from Winchester in-law of Beau and Olivia Sisson of Cancer Institute or at a cancer center DUFFY, James J. DUFFY, James J. High School and earned a B.S. degree Signal Mountain, TN. Laura leaves near you. Monetary donations may be WILLIAMSON, David A. TISBURY at McGill University and an MBA at behind sisters Lana Tracy and her made to Dana-Farber Cancer Institute, CAMBRIDGE BIANCHI, Osmana (Boschi) WILLIAMSON, David A. the University of Illinois. She served husband Justin of John’s Creek, GA, “InhonorofLauraP.Rutherfordto CHELMSFORD TYNGSBOROUGH for many years on the board of the Jennifer Nesbitt and her husband Tom support patient care and research of BRIGGS, Doris M. (Evensen) GOODE, Dorothy M. (Vibert) New Art Center and was a passionate of York, PA, brothers Derek Rutherford Multiple Myeloma” (under hematologic WAKEFIELD DEDHAM youth soccer and futsal coach in and his wife Michelle of Dallas, TX, cancers), at: www.dana-farber.org/gift THOMPSON, Arthur W. McDONOUGH, Michael J. Newton and Lincoln. Laura was an and Greg Poulos and his wife Kelly of Our family wishes to express deepest DORCHESTER WATERTOWN KEOUGH, James A. COTE, Paul F. avid soccer player and fan. Fearless Golden, CO, many nieces and nephews. gratitude to the front-line staff and EVERETT WEST ROXBURY traveler and cook. Voracious reader. A family Service will be held. In lieu medical professionals at Dana-Farber LANDER, Rosemarie (Asara) DOLDT, Frederick F. Incorrigible volunteer. Laura made of flowers and in the spirit of service and especially the kind nurses who FRAMINGHAM WESTBOROUGH friends easily, and friends were to others that Laura exemplified, we spent many hours at Laura’s side ROSENBERG, Paul F. CORREA, Aurora V. family, which meant many boisterous ask, if you are able, please donate caring for our beloved. KINGSTON WESTFORD SULLIVAN, Cynthia Anne (Bell) Thanksgiving dinners, Easter egg blood or platelets at the Kraft Family BRIGGS, Doris M. (Evensen) LINCOLN WESTWOOD SUSSMAN, Keri-Jae BOUDREAU, George G. LOWELL KOHLER, Catherine C. (Paratore) STACKPOLE, Cynthia J. WEYMOUTH MARSHFIELD KEOUGH, James A. DOLDT, Frederick F. WENCIS, Frank A. WILMINGTON BRIGGS, Doris M. (Evensen) CORREA, Aurora V. FELDMAN, Evelyn MARTHA’S VINEYARD GOODE, Dorothy M. (Vibert) DOLDT, Frederick F. “Fred” BIANCHI, Osmana (Boschi) WILLIAMSON, David A. Of Roslindale, formerly of Brookline. MEDFORD WINCHESTER Beloved husband of the late Susan A. BIANCHI, Osmana (Boschi) McDONOUGH, Michael J. (Daley) Doldt. Loving father of Krista LANDER, Rosemarie (Asara) STACKPOLE, Cynthia J. Rooney and her husband Joseph of MELROSE WINTHROP Weymouth. Devoted son of the late BRIGGS, Doris M. (Evensen) CORREA, Aurora V. Francis F. and Mary E. (O’Connell) McDONOUGH, Michael J. WOBURN Doldt. Dear brother of William Doldt METHUEN CORREA, Aurora V. of Brockton, Lorraine Comparato of DUFFY, James J. IL., Mary “May” Hunnefeld of Natick MILLBURY OUT OF STATE , Katherine Arsenault of NH., and BRIGGS, Doris M. (Evensen) Stephen Doldt of ME. Also survived NEWTON FLORIDA by many nieces and nephews. Visiting LEVENSON, Sara Selma LEVENSON, Sara Selma hours will be held in the Bell-O’Dea ROSENBERG, Paul F. THOMPSON, Arthur W. Funeral Home, 376 Washington St., RUTHERFORD, Laura Paige MAINE BROOKLINE, on Friday, January NORTH END GOODE, Dorothy M. (Vibert) Age 91, a longtime Chelmsford Of Randolph, passed away on January Of Woburn, Jan. 3. Age 85. Wife of the 8th from 4:00 – 7:00. A Funeral GUARINO, Anna (Ciampa) SUSSMAN, Keri-Jae resident, formerly of Melrose, passed 4, 2021, at 93 years of age. Beloved late Alejandro G. Correa. Mother of Mass will be celebrated on Saturday, NORWOOD NEW HAMPSHIRE away peacefully on Tuesday, January 5, wife of the late Sidney Feldman. Loving Fernando Correa and his wife Maria January 9th at 11:00 AM in St. Mary BOUDREAU, George G. 2021, at Billerica Crossings, Billerica, mother of Stuart Feldman & his wife THOMPSON, Arthur W. Elena of Westborough, Miriam Correa of the Assumption Church, Brookline. PEABODY surrounded by her loving family. She Renee of Bridgewater, Phillip Feldman OHIO of Winthrop, Maritza Jacobs and her Relatives and friends are kindly invited. DUFFY, James J. was the beloved wife of the late Stuart & his wife Ruthanne of Foxboro, Susan BIANCHI, Osmana (Boschi) husband James of Woburn, and Juan Interment will be private. (Covid-19 PLYMOUTH M. Briggs, Jr. who passed away in Carlos Correa and his wife Luzmila of Benak & her husband William of Fort SULLIVAN, Cynthia Anne (Bell) 1989. She was born on July 19, 1929 guidelines must be followed in the Lauderdale, FL, and Edward Feldman OUT OF COUNTRY Peru. Also survived by ten grandchil- funeral home and church with use of TUDOR, Barry R. in Gardner, MA, and was a daughter dren, Ronald, Paola, Fernando, Miguel, & his wife Karen of Salem. Cherished PERU facial coverings and social distance RANDOLPH of the late Christopher H. and Lillian Marco, Sandra, Juan Carlos, James, III, Gram of Heather & Muhannad Idris, maintained, and please limit time in FELDMAN, Evelyn CORREA, Aurora V. (Anderson) Evensen. Doris was raised Kristina, and Michael, five great-grand- Joseph and Jonathan Feldman, Krystin the funeral home.) Retired foreman in Gardner and Templeton where she children, Camila, Oliver, Joaquin, Luna Silva and Joseph O’Toole, as well as Brookline Water Dept. was a graduate of Templeton High Rae, and Ignacio, eleven brothers & several great-grandchildren, nieces, School with the class of 1950. She then sisters, and she was preceded in death nephews and cousins. went on to earn her Bachelor of Arts in by two brothers. Memorial Services will Evelyn was loved by all who knew BIANCHI, Osmana (Boschi) BOUDREAU, George G. History in 1954 at Mt. Holyoke College be held at a later date. Arrangements by her because of her positive attitude and where she earned a full scholarship. the Graham Funeral Home, WOBURN. DUFFY, James J. because she always had a kind word Passed away peacefully at her home Her first job after college was teaching In lieu of flowers, contributions in and a warm smile to share. She had in Vineyard Haven, Massachusetts in Westford for 4 years at what is now Aurora’s memory may be made to the Of Tewksbury, formerly of a wonderful group of friends that she on January 3, 2021. She was born known as the Roudenbush Center. She Alzheimer’s Association, 309 Waverly Burlington & Arlington, loved and will miss her special friends on November 11, 1934 in Borgo A briefly then worked for the American OaksRd.,Waltham,MA02452, Jan. 3. Beloved husband of at the Simon C. Fireman house where Mozzano, Italy. She married and Heart Association before moving to www.alz.org Obituary and online con- Joan E. (Sehlin). Loving father of James she lived for the last 4 ½ years. Melrose. Here while raising her family, was preceded in death by Herbert dolences at www.grahamfuneral.com P. Duffy & his wife Lisa of Methuen The family would like to N. Bianchi, her husband of 62 years, she tutored students at home and and Thomas Duffy & his wife Karen of acknowledge the amazing staff of the her mother, Dina (Martini) Boschi, worked in the Melrose Library. In 1994, Peabody. Proud grandfather of Rachel, St. James COVID unit at St. Anne’s her father Guiseppe Boschi, and Doris moved to Chelmsford where she Deanna, Angela, Sean & Patrick Duffy Hospital in Fall River who provided the her brother Osmano Boschi. She is served as a Town Representative. Prior COTE, Paul F. and Casey Thompson & her husband most compassionate and loving care to also survived by her daughter, Irene to her retirement, she also worked Alex. Great-grandfather of June Prato both her and her family. (Bianchi) Hatch, son-in-law, John L. for Equitable Insurance in Boston and Amelia & Zoey Thompson. Brother Due to the current pandemic Hatch, her granddaughter, Elizabeth for 6 years and the Massachusetts of Mary Hannon of Arlington and situation, a private Graveside Service Rose Hatch, and several cousins, Department of Revenue for 11 years. In Peggy Consales of Stoneham. Funeral will be held and the family will not be nieces, and nephews. Osmana was a her spare time, Doris enjoyed reading Services will be private, but the family able to observe Shiva. In lieu of flowers, homemaker and a lunch aide for the and her memberships in the Moving- invites you to watch a live stream of donations may be made to Hebrew Medford, Massachusetts school system Of Westwood, passed on Sunday, Janu- On Group for Widows, Great Decisions the service on Friday, Jan. 8 at noon Senior Life, Fireman Community, at for 15 years. A frequent visitor to the ary 3rd surrounded by his loved ones. Group, League of Women Voters, by going to the Edward V Sullivan www.hebrewseniorlife.org/enhance or Vineyard since the 1960s, Osmana George, who also answered to “Sparky” and NAMI. She was active in the Funeral Home website and clicking on by calling (617) 971-5782. moved full-time to Vineyard Haven was 92 years old. Born August 7th, Chelmsford Senior Center where she Jim’s obituary. Burial will be private. SchlossbergFamily’s Chapel on the with her husband in 1989. Osmana 1928 to Henri Laurence and Marga- enjoyed bridge and knitting. Most of For obituary, online guestbook and could always be seen happily working ret (Sutton) Boudreau of Roslindale. all, Doris cherished the time spent with live-stream of the service, see www. Hill in her beautiful garden, or at the Senior George is survived by his loving wife of her family. Doris leaves her daughter, sullivanfuneralhome.net (781) 828-6990 Center where she loved spending time 67 years Constance (Cuddy) of West- Anne Burns and her husband Dana www.schlossbergchapel.com with her friends. A virtual Funeral Mass wood. They raised their 10 children in of Millbury, MA; her grandchildren, will be held at St. Augustine Church, Norwood and called it home for over Amanda W. Burns and her fiancé Matt 56 Franklin Street, Vineyard Haven, 50 years. He was the loving father of Dienhart of Apex, NC, and Christopher MA on Monday, January 11, 2021 at Kathleen Roberts and her husband S. Burns and his wife Ruth Blaisdell (Ret. Lt. Belmont Fire 11AM. Those wishing to do so, may go Gary of Swanton, VT. Therese Garvey of Chelmsford; her sister Janet Carr Dept.), of Belmont, Jan. 1, GOODE, Dorothy M. (Vibert) to the following web address: https:// and her husband Christopher of Saint of Stow, MA; her sisters-in-law Joanne 2021. Beloved husband of Paying goodshepherdmv.com From there you Augustine, FL. Mary Grow and her Evensen of Mission Viejo, CA and Vinny the late Marion E. (McDermott) Cote. can click on the photo of St. Augustine husband David of Attleboro. Suzanne Abel of Wellesley and her brother-in- Devoted father of Robert J. Cote & his Church to watch the celebration of Bisbee and her husband Richard of law William Briggs of Savannah, GA. wife Joyce of Chelmsford, Stephen F. tribute to her life. In lieu of flowers, the family Canton. George, Jr. and his wife Susan She is also survived by many nieces and Cote & his wife Mary of Needham, requests that you make a donation of Newburyport. Judith, Michael, Clau- nephews. Sadly, she was predeceased Mark P. Cote & his wife Julie of your loved to CONNECT to End Violence, 111 dine Gover and her husband Thomas, by her son James L. Briggs and her Marlboro, Jeanne M. Cote of Belmont, Edgartown Road, Vineyard Haven, Brian and his wife Beverly, all of Nor- brother David Evensen. Michelle A. Cote Korian of Rye, NY ones is MA 02568. The family wants to thank wood and the late Laurence Boudreau. Visiting Hours: Will be held on and the late Paul G. Cote. Brother of everyone for their support during this “Papa George” was cherished by his 16 Saturday, January 9, from 2:00 – 5:00 the late Francis A. & Joseph J. Cote. difficult time. grandchildren, 7 great-grandchildren pm in the Blake Chelmsford Funeral Also survived by 16 grandchildren and important and 4 late grandchildren as well as Chapman, Cole and Gleason Home, 24 Worthen St., CHELMSFORD. several great-grandchildren. Late U. countless nieces and nephews. Graveside Services will be held S. Army Veteran. Due to the Covid- Oak Bluffs 508 693 1495 To submit a paid death George grew up in Roslindale privately. You are invited to view the 19 restrictions, Funeral Mass and notice for publication in with his late brother Henri “Larry” graveside service live on Monday, Jan. interment are private. A Celebration of Boudreau. George graduated from 11, 2021 at 11:00 am. Please click on Life gathering will be held at a future The Boston Globe and on Honor your loved Roslindale High School as a three- the livestream link below her obituary date. In lieu of flowers, contributions in Boston.com, contact Of Somerville, January 3, 2021. Beloved sport athlete all-star captain and Class at chelmsfordfuneralhome.com at the Paul’s memory to the Tunnels to Towers your funeral director, visit wife of the late Stephen A. Goode, one’s memory III. Devoted mother of Stephen A., President of the Class of 1946. Upon time of the service. A Memorial Service Foundation, www.tunnel2towers.org/ boston.com/deathnotices receiving a full scholarship, George at- IV and his wife Cindy Lou of Maine, with a photo in will be held in the future when safe donate or to the American Diabetes or call 617.929.1500. Now tended Boston University. After gradua- Michael W. of Somerville, Dorothy M. The Boston Globe. for all. Memorial donations may be Assoc., www.diabetes.org would be offering custom headings tion, he married his beautiful bride and made in her name to Hospice Services Cassesso and her husband Michael appreciated. and enhanced listings. went on to work for Jordan Marsh and of Mass., 681 Main St., Haverhill, MA of Somerville, Joseph E. and his Bradlees as an artist and advertising 01830. Funeral Director Paul A. Hardy, wife Donna of Wilmington, Paul E. director for over 30 years. George loved Jr. For online condolence, please visit and fiancée Rhonda of Somerville, to travel with his wife, play golf and chelmsfordfuneralhome.com and find CROSSEN, Jean R. To submit an obituary Margaret M. Budge and her partner relaxing at his summer cottage at White us on Facebook. for editorial consideration, Debra of Tyngsborough and the late Horse Beach in Plymouth where he and (O’Flaherty) please send the informa- William E. Goode. Dear sister of the his family spent countless summers. It late Katherine Day, John and Paul Of Gainsville, GA, died January 2, 2021. tion and a photo by e-mail was also one of Sparky’s favorite spots Vibert. Cherished grandmother of 26 Beloved wife of Edward T. Crossen. to [email protected], or to master his craft of photography. An grandchildren, 25 great-grandchildren Loving mother of Leslie Crossen send information by fax award winning photographer, George and 1 great-great-grandchild. Funeral of Plainville, Paula Lovett and her produced thousands of beautiful images Show respect to 617.929.3186. If you Services will be held privately. Dorothy husband Thomas of Franklin, Pamela using his favorite Leica M. Rangefinder need further assistance will be laid to rest beside her husband View The Boston Globe’s Andris and her husband Ronald of camera. Most of his photo subjects were about a news obituary, at the Mount Benedict Cemetery, West Gainsville, GA and Amy Cullinane and the things he found the most beauty in, complete list of death notices please call 617.929.3400. Roxbury. In lieu of flowers, donations her husband Michael of Wrentham. flowers, sunrises, but mainly his family. and sign the guestbook at in her memory can be made to the Devoted grandmother to the late Paul, Somerville Youth Boxing Club, 11 He will always be remembered as the boston.com/obituaries. as well as Kyle, Michael, Christopher, Ask your funeral man with a camera in his hands and a Otis St., Somerville, MA 02145 or Matthew, Megan, Ronald, Dean, Jenna To access death notices to Toys for Local Children, P.O. Box director for details. smile on his face. and Edward. Sister of the late Eileen and obituaries online, visit All services will be private. Arrange- 45406, Somerville, MA 02145. For Bero, the late Richard O’Flaherty and boston.com/obituaries. more information, please visit www. ments by Holden-Dunn-Lawler Funeral the late Rev. Edward O’Flaherty SJ. dohertyfuneralservice.com Home in WESTWOOD. 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GUARINO, Anna (Ciampa) KLEIN, Kathleen Keller McDONOUGH, Sister MIDDLETON, Rodger Dean SULLIVAN, Cynthia Anne THOMPSON, Arthur W. Age 81, a lifelong resident of Boston’s Catherine Joseph DC “Cindy” (Bell) “Artie” North End, passed away peacefully Age 65, of Plymouth, formerly on January6,2021. She was born Kingston, MA, passed away surrounded in Montefalcione, Avellino, Italy, a by her family on January 2, 2021. Born daughter of the late Gaetano and Antonietta (D’Amore) Ciampa. She was September 15, 1955 in Washington, adevout Catholicand amemberofSt. PA, Cindy was a remarkably generous Leonard Church Choir, loved cooking and accomplished woman who pursued and shopping at the “old” downtown her life with purpose and passion. crossing. She will be remembered as An active member of Christ Church a loving and devoted wife, mother, Parish Plymouth in Plymouth, MA, nonna and friend. She is survived she enjoyed sharing her gift and love by her beloved husband of 60 years of music with her community as a Antonio Guarino, her loving daughters member of the parish choir. As a Assunta D’Alelio and her husband graduate of Simmons University, where Ignazio of Saugus, Tonia Guarino and she earned an MLS degree in library her husband Emidio Magno of Wake- July 6, 1928 - Passed away on January 2, 2021. information science, Cindy utilized her field, her loving son Carmine Guarino Sr. Catherine Joseph, age 86, died Beloved husband to Debra (Hart) talents at Fidelity Investments for over January 29, 1956 - December 31, 2020 of Boston, four cherished grandchil- January 3, 2021 Dec. 29, 2020 in Albany, NY. Born to Middleton. Loving father and papa. 35 years, establishing and directing the Artie died peacefully at home with dren, Christian A. Guarino, Anna G. Patrick and Katherine (O’Laughlin) Born and raised in Boston, MA. Rodger Fidelity Center for Applied Technology his devoted wife of 47 years Joane A. Of Sudbury, also known to her fam- Magno, Luigi A. Magno and Antonio E. McDonough in Jan. 1934, Sister and worked at Harvard Medical School for Library. She also served as a member of (Toohey), whom he always introduced ily as Kitsy and by friends as Kathy, Magno, her loving sisters and brother her six sisters grew up in South Boston, 31 years. Rodger will be forever missed the Board of Trustees of the Kingston as “my wife the lovely Joane.” His be- slipped away peacefully on a calm, in Italy, Ester Ciampa and her husband MA. She entered the Daughters of for his kindness, sense of humor, and Public Library for a number of years. loved children Jason M. and wife Elaine snowy night. She was born in Boston Reginaldo Indaco, Maria Ciampa and Charity in 1952 in Emmitsburg, MD. his contagious smile. Private Services. Upon her corporate retirement, she (Resha), Kristi Sawyer and husband on July 6, 1928 to Kathleen and Har- her husband Roberto Rubechini, and Sister earned her BA in Elementary continued to use her expertise, working Jeff, and Nicholas W. The late David rison Keller and grew up in Wellesley. Mario Ciampa. Also survived by loving Education from St. Joseph College, at Osterville Public Library and the and Ruth Thompson, his brother David Her father was a violinist and New ROSENBERG, Paul F. nieces and nephews. In addition to her Emmitsburg (1964) and MS in Mayflower House Genealogy Library. (deceased) and wife Chickie. Sisters Syl- England Conservatory teacher, director, parents, she was predeceased by her Elementary Education from Niagara Cindy enjoyed traveling, especially to via and husband Mark Hackett, Nancy and Board President. Her mother was sister Maria Grazia and her brothers University, NY (1980). She served Italy, one of her most treasured places, and husband Butch (deceased) Bither. from Salt Lake City and grew up riding Gennaro and Raffaele Ciampa. The in elementary education and parish gardening, cooking new recipes, riding The most precious and loved grand- horses and stagecoaches. Her upbring family will receive visitors on Saturday ministry in Maryland, North Carolina her bike, golfing, helping others, daughters Summer Lee Thompson, Pay- was filled with music, “the arts,” and from 9:30am to 10:30am in St. Leonard and Connecticut, and taught for 11 listening to and playing music, and ton “Nug” Sawyer and Reagan “Reagie” wonderful storytelling. Church, 320 Hanover St., Boston, with years in both Binghamton, NY (1993- spending time with those she loved. Sawyer. Many wonderful nieces and She graduated from Wellesley High a Mass of Christian Burial celebrated at 2004) and Holbrook, MA (2004-2015). She is survived by her husband nephews. Worked at Longwood Secu- School and attended the Museum of 10:30am in the church. Masks required She entered the Ministry of Prayer at Mark of Plymouth, MA, son Davis and rity as an officer and retired as a Direc- Fine Arts School. Kitsy was a water- at all Services. Entombment will follow St. Louise House in Albany in 2015, his wife Julianna of Kingston, MA, tor of Security. He was an avid Red Sox color artist, a poet, and a free spirit at Woodlawn Cemetery, 302 Elm St., where she served until her death. daughter Rachel of Charlestown, MA, fan and if he couldn’t catch a game on who found humor in most things. She Everett, MA 02149. In lieu of flowers, Survived by five sisters, Peggy, Anna, one brother Thomas Bell of Englewood, TV, he was listening on WEEI. Enjoyed always saw the silver lining. Her memorial contributions may be made Eileen, Barbara, and Patricia, many coaching Little League Baseball, vanilla unwavering joyful nature touched those FL, and two sisters Patricia Spangler to St. Leonard Church, 320 Hanover St., nieces and nephews; many friends; ice cream, crossword puzzles, and who knew her. and her husband Lee of Bozeman, Boston, MA 02113. For more informa- and her Sisters in Community; she was floating in the pool. He was a funny She married her longtime friend, MT, and Sharon McCarver and her tion or to leave an online condolence, predeceased by her sister, Kathleen. guy with unrivaled sarcasm and keen Joseph Klein, an experimental physicist husband Randy of Long Valley, NJ, please visit www.watermanboston.com A private Funeral Mass was held in Paul F. Rosenberg, of Framingham, wit. Although not a friendly man, he whom she met while working as a sec- her beloved nieces and nephews and Albany, NY on Jan. 4, 2021; internment MA, passed away on January 2, 2021 at had numerous remarkable friendships retary in the engineering department of her dearfriends Eileen andAlSopyla at St. Agnes Cemetery, Menands, NY. the age of 90. Beloved husband of the dating back decades that helped him Raytheon. They lived in Sudbury, MA of Duxbury, MA. She was predeceased Online condolences may be offered late Marilyn (Silverstein) Rosenberg. become a wildly loved husband, father, KEOUGH, James A. and enjoyed retirement together. Joe by her father John “Duz” Bell, and her at: danielkeenanfuneralhome.com Devoted father of David Rosenberg and grandfather and friend to those that died in 2003. mother Letha “Muz” Bell. Donations to Daughters of Charity, his wife Janet, and Amy Rosenberg knewhim best. Kitsy leaves her two neices, Betsy Al- Greitzer and her husband Howard. Services will be private and were 4330 Olive Street, St. Louis, MO 63108 Visiting Hours: A celebration of his den of Dover, MA and Katherine Alden Proud grandfather of Lauren and entrusted to the care of the Cartmell- would be appreciated. life will be held Summer 2021 in MA. of SpringMills,PA, and anephew,Peter Davis Life Celebration Funeral Homes, Steven Greitzer, and Jordan and Julia Donations in his honor may be made to Alden of Dover, MA. A private Burial Rosenberg.Loving brother of the late PLYMOUTH. For more information McDONOUGH, Michael J. TheAmericanLungAssociationorto willbeheldatWadsworth Cemetery in Elliot Rosenberg and his wife Evelyn. or to sign the online guestbook, please St. Jude Hospital for Children. Sudbury. Paul was born in Boston and visit www.cartmelldavis.com graduated from Boston University. He worked most of his career for the KOHLER, Catherine C. Gillette Company in Boston. There TUDOR, Barry R. (Paratore) was not a crossword puzzle that he could not quickly master. He was an Age 46 of Oxnard, California, formerly avid reader and tennis player. He loved Of Westwood, died January 5th, 2021 of Plymouth, passed away on December to play bridge and to travel. He was surrounded by her loving family. SUSSMAN, Keri-Jae 13 , 2020 after a brief illness. He was devoted to his family and cared greatly Beloved wife of the late Bernhard J. born in Rowley, a son of Susan and for all who knew him. He had many Kohler. Loving mother of Bernhard Paul Tudor of Sagamore Beach. Barry A longtime resident of friendships and relationships that D. Kohler and his wife Deborah of leaves a sister and 2 brothers, Paula of Marshfield, passed away lasted over 80 years. Newton, NH and Stefan J. Kohler and Guilford, VT, Jonathan of Newmarket, on December 30, 2020 Due to the pandemic, a private his wife Traci of Naples, FL. Devoted NH and Anthony of Providence, RI. surrounded by his loving family, at funeral will be held. Donations in his grandmother of Vanessa, Chad, Alyssa, Barry attended Plymouth Public the age of 80. Beloved husband of memory may be made to the charity of Haley, Michael and Hayden. Sister of Schools and later traveledthroughout Patricia (Malone) Keough; loving father your choice. Joseph Paratore and his wife Anne Ma- the United States before settling in of Kathleen Keough of Marshfield, Of Melrose, formerly of Rinn, Carraroe, rie of Norfolk, MA and Charlie Paratore California. He was a talented artist who Coleen Keough of Brockton, James Co. Galway, Ireland, passed away peace- and wife Carol of South Weymouth, also enjoyed music. Keough and his husband Matthew fully, in the presence of his loving fam- MA. A Memorial Service will be held later of California, and Timothy Keough ily, on January 5 at Melrose-Wakefield Due to current health concerns, a in 2021 when we are able to gather of California; cherished grandfather Hospital. He was 87. Always ready with Funeral Mass and interment will be safely. of Johnathan, Alyssa, and Kailee; a joke and a kind word, Michael will be private for family only. dear brother of Michael and Daniel dearly missed by his family and many RUTHERFORD, Laura P. Keough; son of the late James and Holden-Dunn-Lawler friends. Michael loved his vegetable Catherine (Davin) Keough. Visiting www.hdlfuneralhome.net garden, making his renowned Irish See Enhanced Listing It is with great sadness that the family WENCIS, Frank A. Hours will be held on Sunday, January bread, and enjoying a pint of Guinness. of Kerri-Jae Sussman announces her 10, 2021 from 1:00 to 3:00 p.m. at Michael was a 45-year employee of The passing on Tuesday, January 5, 2021 the MacDonald Funeral Home, 1755 Boston Gas Company, the United Steel- at the age of 52.Kerri grew up in Ocean Street in MARSHFIELD. The STACKPOLE, Cynthia J. LANDER, Rosemarie (Asara) workers Union, and a proud member Lincoln Massachusetts, later moving to Funeral Mass will be on Monday, of the Connemara Gaels Irish football “Cindy” Windham, Maine, and spent her whole January 11, 2021 at 10:00 a.m. in St. club during the 1960’s and member of career working in banking. As a child, Ann by the Sea Parish Church, 591 North Shore Irish Association. Michael she loved competitive swimming and Ocean Street in Marshfield. Memorial was predeceased by his first wife ballet. But, her greatest passion was for donations in lieu of flowers can be Margaret J. (Connolly) McDonough of Newfoundland dogs, owning many and made to Alice’s House, P.O. Box 681, St. Paul, MN and Rosmuc, Co. Galway, serving on the board of directors of the Humarock, MA 02047. For complete Ireland, and his wife Jane E. (Tiernan) Newfoundland Club of New England obituary, online guest book, and driving of Everett,MA, his parents Martin and and as the co-chair of the NCNE Rescue directions, please visit the website Margaret McDonough, sisters Bridie & Referral Service over the years. macdonaldfuneralhome.com Thomas and Mary Molloy, and brothers Kerri will be lovingly remembered Patrick McDonough and Martin Mc- MacDonald Funeral Home, by her partner of 35 years, Kimberly Donough, and survived by his children Marshfield Coppenrath of Windham, Maine; Martin McDonough and spouse John Of Marshfield, passed away macdonaldfuneralhome.com her mother, Henri-Ann Sussman and Burnais of New York City, Michael and on January 2, 2021 at the predeceased by her father Joseph M. Rhonda McDonough of Andover, John age of 88. Beloved husband Sussman of Lincoln, Massachusetts; and Linda McDonough of Winchester, of Shirley (Trask) Wencis; loving father her brother Andrew Sussman and KINNARNEY, SISTER Patrick and Patricia McDonough of of Mark Wencis and his wife Donna of Of Medford, formerly of Everett, sister-in-law Kristina Sussman of EILEEN, DC December 30th. Beloved wife of the late Stoneham, Matthew McDonough of Ev- Age 47, of Lowell, formerly of Plymouth, Brian Wencis and his wife Westford, Massachusetts; her brother Tricia of Marshfield, and Gary Wencis James E. Lander. Devoted mother of erett, and Anna Marie McDonough and Winchester, Jan. 3, 2021. Beloved Craig Sussman and sister-in-law Nadia of Marshfield; cherished grandfather Debra Heenan and her husband Thom- Liam Curran of Dorchester, his sisters daughter of the late Philip J. and Alice Sussman of Lincoln, Massachusetts; her of Danielle (husband Kevin) Devlin, as of Medford, Denise DePierro and her Barbara Flynn, Margaret Nee, Sarah V. (Conlin) Stackpole. Dear sister of nieces and nephews Taylor, Leda, Ryan, Mark and Matthew Wencis, Garrett husband Robert DiMare of Tewksbury, McDonough, sisters-in-law Maura Philip C. Stackpole and his wife Laura Hailey and Owen; as well as numerous Wencis, and Samantha Wencis; dear and the late Dianne DiLando. Loving McDonough, Lorette Tiernan, Anne of Winchester, Susan M. Stackpole- relatives and friends.In addition to brother of Helen Stremeckus of Mimi of Thomas J. Heenan and his wife Tiernan, Barbara Tiernan, brothers-in- Marlin and her husband Glenn of her father, she was predeceased by Waltham, Edward Wencis and his Rachel, Kimberly Heenan, Christo- law Patrick Connolly and John Galgon, Beverly, Peter R. Stackpole and his her grandparents Leonard and Lillian wife Loretta of Halifax, Anne Gallo of pher J. Heenan and his wife Jessica, grandchildren Michael McDonough, wife Beth of West Newbury, Jeffrey D. Sussman of Brooklyn, New York and Medford, Lorraine Oloskey of Halifax, and Marisa DePierro and her loving Margaret McDonough, Carla Mc- and his wife Kathy of Chelmsford, and Edward and Selma Bacon Simon of and Marilyn McHugh and her husband companion Conner. Caring great Mimi Donough, Erin McDonough, Luke Alison V. Stackpole of Plum Island. Marblehead, Massachusetts.All funeral James of Dunellon, FL. Son of the late of Trevor James Heenan. Dear sister McDonough,Sarah McDonoughand Aunt of Kyle, Sara, Sean, Amanda, Ella services will be private at the graveside. Felix and Amelia (Knapick) Wencis, of Pauline Cartolaro and her husband John McDonough, along with many be- and Jackson. She also leaves behind a A celebration of Kerri’s life will be he is also predeceased by siblings Russell, Margaret “Sister” Bonnano and loved cousins, nephews and nieces. In lifelong friend in Chris Guide. Relatives held in conjunction with the Unveiling Julius Wencis, Felix Wencis, Bronya her late husband Sam and John Asara. lieu of flowers, donations can be made and friends are kindly invited to visit of her headstone later in the year. Sharkey, Jennie Vecchry, and Stanley Also survived by many loving nieces in memory of Michael McDonough to briefly with the family at the Costello Memorial donations in Kerri’s name Wencis. Frank leaves many nieces and nephews. A funeral mass will be Preventive Food Pantry at Boston Medi- Funeral Home, 177 Washington St., can be made to That Newfoundland and nephews whom he loved dearly. Sr. Eileen Kinnarney, age 98, died celebrated Monday, January 11th at 11 cal Center, Office of Development, 801 WINCHESTER, on Monday, January 11 Place, 554 Pucker Street, Coventry, CT Frank was raised in Brighton and was Dec. 28, 2020, Albany, NY. Born in Massachusetts Ave., First Floor, Boston, from 4-7 PM and are reminded to enter AM In St. Raphael Church, 512 High 06238 or The Ellen Toll Katz Rescue a proud Army Veteran who served Framingham, MA, she earned her MA 02118-2393. Due to COVID-19 through the front door, wear masks, St., Medford, with social distancing Fund, c/o Cindi Goodwin, NCNE in Korea during the Korean War. He B.S. in nursing, an M.S. in psychiatric restrictions, the Wake and Funeral will and practice social-distancing. Funeral protocols. Services will conclude with Charitable Trust, PO Box 659, Belmont, was an avid outdoorsman and would nursing, an M.S. in public health beprivate.ACelebrationofLifewill Mass and Burial are private. In lieu of burial at Oak Grove Cemetery, Medford. NH 03220. often be found helping family and nursing, and an honorary doctorate be held when COVID-19 restrictions In lieu of flowers, contributions may flowers, donations in her memory may friends with whatever project, large from Niagara University, NY. Sr. Eileen are lifted. Arrangements by the Gately be made in Rosemarie’s name to the be made to the MSPCA-Angell Attn: or small, was in the works because served 55 years in health care - nursing, Funeral Home, MELROSE. For obituary Alzheimer’s Association, 309 Waverley Donations, 350 South Huntington Ave., he could do and build just about supervision, administration, as CEO, & to sign online condolence, visit Oaks Road, Waltham, MA 02452. To Boston, MA 02130. www.mspca.org anything. Frank was above all else a board member and chair, and finally, www.gatelyfh.com leave a message of condolence, please www.costellofuneralhome.com loving and devoted family man who as a chaplain in St. Mary’s Hospital, visit www.dellorusso.net will be sorely missed. Funeral Services Troy, NY. Sr. Eileen’s service in health Dello Russo Family Funeral Homes will be private. Memorial donations care covered several U.S. eastern Medford-Woburn-Wilmington can be made to the Marshfield Food states; in 1980, she helped care for Pantry, P.O. Box 1097, Marshfield, refugees suffering from malaria, Honor your loved MA 02050 and/or Sowing Seeds Ltd., dysentery, typhoid, and malnutrition LEVENSON, Sara Selma P.O. 1001, Marshfield, MA 02050. To at the Cambodia-Thailand border. leave a message of condolence for the Sr. Eileen was an Assistant Novice Levenson, Sara Selma of Sarasota, FL one with a photo in family and other helpful information, Director, a Local Community Superior, (formerly of Newton, MA), Jan 2, 2021 including links to the websites for and a Provincial Councillor. Survived in her 100th year. Wife of the late Frank both charities, please visit the website by her brother-in-law Lawrence Levenson. Mother of Barbara and macdonaldfuneralhome.com. Geoghegan, nieces Eileen Geoghegan her late husband Lawrence Smuckler, The Boston Globe. MacDonald Funeral Home, and Eileen Warren, many other Judy Waunch and her husband John Marshfield nieces and nephews, and Sisters in Colliston. Grandmother of Nina Mrose Community. Sister was predeceased and her fiancé Doug Swirsky. Great- macdonaldfuneralhome.com by her two sisters Virginia Sibson grandmother to Jacob and Benjamin. and Kathleen Geoghegan, and her Private graveside service was held brother Joseph. A Funeral Mass was at Staro-Konstantinov Cemetery. held at St. Louise House in Albany, Donations may be made to Heart and Ask your funeral director for details. Stroke Foundation. Full obituary at Share a memory Jan. 4, 2021. Interment followed at www.brezniakfuneraldirectors.com. St. Agnes Cemetery, Menands, NY. Online condolences may be offered Or add a condolensece at danielkeenanfuneralhome.com to the guestbook at Donations to the Daughters, 4330 Olive boston.com/obituaries Street, St. Louis, MO 63108. THURSDAY, JANUARY 7, 2021 The Boston Globe C9 Remembered

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Gerry Marsden, 78, hit-maker, leader of Pacemakers H. Jack Geiger, doctor who By Jim Farber fought social ills; at 95 NEW YORK TIMES Gerry Marsden, whose band By Denise Grady Jacob, born in Vienna, was a Gerry and the Pacemakers NEW YORK TIMES physician; his mother, Virginia proved to be formidable rivals to NEW YORK — Dr. H. Jack (Loewenstein) Geiger, who came the Beatles in the early Liver- Geiger, who ran away to Harlem from Germany, was a microbiol- pool rock scene of the 1960s, as a teenager and emerged a civil ogist. Both parents, who were scoring smash hits “Ferry Cross rights activist, helping to bring Jewish, had emigrated to the the Mersey,” “Don’t Let the Sun medical care and services to im- United States as children. Dr. Catch You Crying,” and “You’ll poverished regions and to start Geiger grew up on the Upper Never Walk Alone,” died Sunday two anti-war doctors groups that West Side of Manhattan, and in the Liverpool area. He was shared in Nobel Peace Prizes, their home was often a stop for 78. died on Dec. 28 at his home in relatives fleeing the Nazis. Hisdeath,atArrowePark Brooklyn. He was 95. He graduated at 14. Too Hospital in the Merseyside met- His death was confirmed by young to start college, he went to ropolitan area, was confirmed David Shadrack Smith, his step- work as a copy boy for the New by his family in a statement. son. York Times. He also began hang- British news outlets said the Dr. Geiger was a leading pro- ing out at jazz joints, listening to cause was a heart infection. ponent of “social medicine,” the Billie Holiday, Art Tatum, and Gerry and the Pacemakers idea that doctors should use Fats Waller. were the second band signed by their expertise and moral au- Jack soon ran away from the Beatles’ manager Brian Ep- thority not just to treat illness home and turned up in Harlem’s stein, but they earned a No. 1 but also to change the conditions Sugar Hill section on the door- single on the United Kingdom that made people sick in the first step of Canada Lee, a Black actor singles chart before the Beatles place: poverty, hunger, discrimi- whom he had gotten to know. did, accomplishing that feat in nation, joblessness, and lack of Lee, once a teenage runaway 1963 with their debut single, education. himself, let young Jack sleep on “How Do You Do It.” It beat the “Jack redefined what it the couch — after consulting Beatles’ maiden chart-topper, meant to be a physician,” said with his parents. Jack spent “From Me to You,” by three Dr. Irwin Redlener, the founding most of the next year in Harlem. weeks. director of the National Center The year was 1940, and Lee’s The Pacemakers’ next two for Disaster Preparedness at Co- home was a hub for writers, ac- singles, “I Like It” and “You’ll lumbia University and the co- tors, and musicians — Langston Never Walk Alone,” followed founder of the Children’s Health Hughes, Orson Welles, Paul suit, making them the first act Fund. “He felt it was our right Robeson. The Black guests told to summit the UK singles chart and responsibility as doctors to harrowing stories of racism. with their first three releases. ‘treat’ hunger, poverty and dis- In 1941, with a loan from They held that record for two parities in health care, as direct- Lee, he began studying at the decades, until another Liverpool ly and openly as we treat pneu- University of Wisconsin. He band, Frankie Goes to Holly- PA VIA AP/FILE 1964 monia or appendicitis.” worked nights at a newspaper. wood, matched it. Mr. Marsden, leaping over his band, the Pacemakers. The social order, not medical In 1943, after meeting James The Pacemakers didn’t write services, determines health, Dr. Farmer, the founder of the Con- their first burst of hits; the first field, in times of celebration or and the Pacemakers, rounded fore reforming the Pacemakers Geiger said in “Out in the Rural,” gress of Racial Equality, Dr. Gei- two were by Mitch Murray, lament,’’ singer Elvis Costello out by Les Chadwick on bass in 1974, without chart success. a short documentary film made ger started a chapter of the while the band plucked the val- said, referring to Liverpool's sta- and Les Maguire on piano. In the 1980s, Mr. Marsden in 1970 about the first commu- group in Madison. After turning iant ballad “You’ll Never Walk dium. The quartet honed their reclaimed the No. 1 position nity health center in Mississippi. 18 that year, he left school to en- Alone” from the Rodgers and The Pacemakers took off skills in the same clubs in Liver- twice in the UK with rerecord- “I’ve never seen any use in what list in the merchant marine, Hammerstein musical “Carou- more slowly in the United pool and Hamburg, Germany, ings of his ’60s hits for charita- I call the Schweitzer bit,” he add- which he chose because it was sel.” (The Beatles recorded an States. Their first trifecta of UK that nurtured the Beatles. “In ble causes. After a fire in 1985 at ed, referring to the humanitari- not racially segregated. earlier version of the efferves- hits missed the US charts before 1959, we started playing rock ’n’ the Bradford Football Stadium an Dr. Albert Schweitzer, “which Discharged in 1947, Dr. Gei- cent “How Do You Do It” at the “Don’t Let the Sun Catch You roll to the Germans,” Mr. Mars- in Yorkshire that killed 56 peo- is the idea that you stand around ger enrolled as a premed student behest of their producer George Crying” soared to No. 4 in Bill- den told the New Zealand televi- ple, he formed a group called in whatever circumstances lay- at the University of Chicago. He Martin, but they weren’t pleased board magazine and “Ferry sion show “The Beat Goes On” the Crowd to cut a new version ing hands on people in the tradi- discovered racial discrimination with the song, so it wasn’t re- Cross the Mersey” got to No. 6. in 2009. “We used to play from 7 of “You’ll Never Walk Alone.” tional medical way, waiting until there. He fought the policies for leased at the time. It didn’t sur- The group had two other US in the evening until 2 in the Four years later, after a fatal they’re sick, curing them and three years and helped organize face until three decades later on scores, a rereleased “I Like It” morning, with a 15-minute human crush during a football then sending them back un- a 1,000-strong faculty and stu- the Beatles’ “Anthology 1” col- and “I’ll Be There,” which each break every hour. It was a great match at Hillsborough Stadium changed into an environment dent protest strike. lection.) made Billboard’s Top 20 in apprenticeship in music.” in South Yorkshire, he joined that overwhelmingly determines He paid a price for his rabble- Mr. Marsden’s talent as a 1964. Epstein met the group at the with McCartney, Holly Johnson that they’re going to get sick.” rousing. The American Medical songwriter emerged in 1964, After Mr. Marsden’s death, record store he ran, NEMS Mu- of Frankie Goes to Hollywood, In the 1960s, Dr. Geiger was Association wrote to medical first as co-writer, with his band- Paul McCartney wrote on Twit- sic. After seeing them play, he and other artists to rerecord a cofounder, with Dr. Count Gib- schools warning of his “extracur- mates, of “Don’t Let the Sun ter: “Gerry was a mate from our signed them and secured a deal “Ferry Cross the Mersey,” to ben- son, of community health cen- ricular activities.” No school Catch You Crying,” then as the early days in Liverpool. He and with Columbia Records. To Mr. efit families of the victims. Mr. ters in South Boston and in would take him. sole writer of “Ferry Cross the his group were our biggest rivals Marsden’s delight, Martin pro- Marsden continued to tour the Mound Bayou, in the Mississippi Dr. Geiger went back to jour- Mersey,”’ named for the water- on the local scene. His unforget- duced their early recordings. oldies circuit until retiring in Delta. They provided desperate- nalism for five years, as a science way that flows by Liverpool. table performances of ‘You’ll “We had only heard our voices November 2018. ly needed health care but also and medicine editor for the In- The melodies in those songs Never Walk Alone’ and ‘Ferry on crummy tape recorders be- He married Pauline Behan in food, sanitation, education, jobs, ternational News Service. It was, had a grandeur that exuded Cross the Mersey’ remain in fore,” he told the website the 1965, and she survives him, and social services — what Gei- he said, “a gorgeous education” both melancholy and rapture, many people’s hearts as remind- Beatles Bible. “We couldn’t be- along with their daughters ger called “a road out” of pover- that let him read journals, at- enhanced by Mr. Marsden’s bil- ers of a joyful time in British lieve we sounded so good.” Yvette and Victoria. His brother, ty. The centers inspired a nation- tend conferences, and, signifi- lowing voice. While he could music.” The group’s string of British Fred, died of cancer in 2006. al network of clinics. cantly, meet deans whom he nail the bouncy flair of the Gerard Marsden was born No. 1s nearly amounted to four, Even into his later years, Mr. Dr. Geiger was a founding could lobby to let him into medi- band’s lighter singles and mirror Sept. 24, 1942, in the Toxteth but their single “I’m the One,” Marsden remained surprised by member of two advocacy groups, cal school. In 1954, at 29, he was it with his brisk rhythm guitar section of Liverpool to Fredrick penned by Marsden, missed the his band’s international success. Physicians for Social Responsi- admitted to what is now Case work, his soaring range gave and Mary (McAlindin) Marsden. top slot by one position, just be- “I used to believe you had to bility, which shared the 1985 No- Western Reserve University’s him the chops to turn such His father was a railway clerk hind “Needles and Pins,” by an- be something special to have a bel Peace Prize for its efforts to medical school in Cleveland. songs as “You’ll Never Walk who played the ukulele, accord- other Liverpudlian band, the hit record,” he said on “The Beat end the nuclear arms race, and He traveled to South Africa Alone” into anthems. His ing to The Guardian. His par- Searchers. In 1965, the group Goes On.” “We were just kids Physicians for Human Rights, and worked with two physicians group’s version of “Walk Alone’’ ents encouraged both Gerry and played themselves in a movie from Liverpool.” which shared the 1997 prize for who were setting up a health was adopted by fans of the soc- his older brother, Fred, to play musical comedy, “Ferry Cross He recalled that even when working to ban land mines. center. He trained in internal cer club Liverpool and is sung instruments. Gerry chose gui- the Mersey,” but it wasn’t popu- his band’s debut single, “How Drawing physicians into the medicine at Boston City Hospital with spine-tingling passion be- tar; Fred, the drums. lar and drew unflattering com- Did You Do It,” took off, his political fray “was a really signal and in epidemiology at the Har- fore each home game of the 19- The brothers’ first band, Ger- parisons to the Beatles’ “A Hard mother wouldn’t let it go to his event,” said Dr. Robert Gould, vard School of Public Health. time English champion — be- ry Marsden and the Mars Bars, Day’s Night” from a year earlier. head: “When I told my mom president of the Bay Area chap- In 1964, he traveled to Mis- fore coronavirus restrictions played skiffle music, a British The group had their final US that the song was going to be ter of Physicians for Social Re- sissippi to help care for the civil meant many matches being precursor to rock ’n’ roll. After Top 40 score in September 1966 No. 1, she said: ‘That’s great. sponsibility. rights workers. The next year, he played in empty stadiums. the Mars company objected to with “Girl on a Swing.” One Now finish your fish and chips.” Herman J. Geiger was born organized care for the people “I was saddened by Gerry the band’s appropriating the month later, the group disband- on Nov. 11, 1925, in Manhattan. who marched with Martin Lu- Marsden’s passing. His voice name of their signature choco- ed. Mr. Marsden afterward Material from the Associated (He was mostly called Jack ther King Jr. from Selma to will always lead the way at An- late candy, they became Gerry worked as a solo performer be- Press was used in this obituary. throughout his life.) His father, Montgomery, Ala. Eric Jerome Dickey, best-selling novelist of Black-oriented fiction; at 59

By Neil Genzlinger book signings; I think they just “Having an orgasm, then “These days, there are three and you say, ‘What if, what if, NEW YORK TIMES come to see if it’s really a guy looking up and seeing incredi- things you can count on for what if,’ and the thing starts to Eric Jerome Dickey, who that wrote the book,” Mr. Dickey ble frescoes by Michelangelo sure,” she wrote. “The sun will grow, and it grew to 300 pages, mixed saucy, sexy, and savvy in- told CNN in 1997. was like being in God’s living rise tomorrow. It’ll rain some- and I was sitting there looking to a formula that regularly land- Vivid female characters be- room,” she says. where in the world. And author at it thinking, ‘Man, this is a ed his novels on bestseller lists came a hallmark of his career, Mr. Dickey’s novels had a Eric Jerome Dickey will tell a book.’ ” and made him one of the most which will encompass 29 novels particularly strong following good story.” Mr. Dickey’s novels often fo- successful Black authors of the when “The Son of Mr. Suleman” among young and middle-aged He was born July 7, 1961, in cused on relationships, roman- past quarter-century, died Sun- is published in April. Black women, although his ap- Memphis, Tenn., and graduated tic and otherwise, among young day in Los Angeles. He was 59. “I actually get inside their peal extended to many demo- from Carver High School there. Black professionals, although His publisher, Dutton, an heads and develop them from graphics. After receiving a degree in com- his plots could be wide-ranging. imprint of Penguin Random the inside out,” he said. “I read a “I have a wide range of read- puter programming at Mem- His 2014 book, “A Wanted House, said the cause was can- lot of female magazines... I ers, from as young as 15 years phis State University (now the Woman,” was a thriller about a cer. Mr. Dickey lived in Los An- watch my friends, female up to 80 years old,” he told The University of Memphis) in female assassin. It won an Im- geles. friends. I watch my girlfriends, Michigan Chronicle in 1999. “I 1983, he moved to Los Angeles age Award from the NAACP for After experimenting with ca- the little bitty things they do. I remember meeting an elderly to work as a software developer outstanding work of fiction, reers as a software developer listen to things they say, and a woman at a book signing, and in the aerospace industry. and four of his other books were JOSEPH JONES VIA ASSOCIATED PRESS and a stand-up comic, Mr. Dick- lot of times I read between the she told me that my love scenes On the side, though, he nominated for Image Awards. Mr. Dickey wrote prolifically, ey drew considerable attention lines.” in one of my novels were so looked for opportunities to in- Mr. Dickey leaves four averaging more than a novel in 1996 with his first novel, The characters he created, steamy that she had to put the dulge his creative ambitions, daughters. a year. “Sister, Sister,” the intertwined especially the women, tended to book down. But she then quick- dabbling in acting and stand-up Mr. Dickey wrote prolifically, stories of three Black women have inner strength and a dead- ly picked up the book again and comedy and taking classes in averaging more than a novel a just admiring their work — this told from each character’s point pan sense of humor. proceeded to read on.” creative writing at UCLA. year. In 2006 he took a brief hia- is the same company. And they of view. “I thought I’d found my “His were some of the first “Sister, Sister,” he said, was tus to write a six-issue comic are calling me, and it’s not a “Fresh, in-your-face and al- knight in shining armor,” a novels I ever read about black an expanded version of a short book series for Marvel featuring sales call for a subscription?” ways outrageous,” Jane Hender- woman named Frankie says in people that weren’t about slav- story he wrote for one such the characters Storm and Black His penchant for steamy sex son wrote in The St. Louis Post “Naughtier Than Nice” (2015), ery or civil rights,’’ said author class. In a 1999 interview with Panther. The request from Mar- scenes in his novels was well es- Dispatch, “ ‘Sister, Sister’ de- describing a failed relationship, Roxane Gay in a tweet Tuesday.. The Commercial Appeal of vel came as a surprise. tablished, but, he said, the com- picts a hard-edged reality in “but he was just another liar “He was a great storyteller.” Memphis, he described the un- “To me it was like getting a ic book assignment would not which women sometimes have wrapped in aluminum foil.” Last year, writing in The expected evolution from short- call from the president,” he told tap that particular skill. their dreams shattered, yet nev- There was no lack of sex in Philadelphia Tribune about Mr. story writer to novelist. The Houston Chronicle. “I grew “What I love about comics is er stop embracing tomorrow.” Mr. Dickey’s stories. That same Dickey’s novel “The Business of “I thought I was writing a up on comics. I didn’t even that you still have that modes- The voices were so strong character, recalling a better Lovers,” a story about two short story, and it kept going,” know that I was on their radar. ty,” he said. “You still fade to that many readers were sur- time in the love affair gone brothers and the women they he said. “I mean, if I had 25 pag- “It was really kind of intimi- black.” prised to find a man’s name on wrong, mentions sneaking are involved with, critic Terri es with a beginning, a middle dating,” he added. “You’re the cover. away from walking tours of Ita- Schlichenmeyer summed up his and an end, I thought that was thinking, Stan Lee and Gil Kane Material from the Associated “Everyone’s come out to the ly and the Vatican for quickies. talent. long. You have these characters, and the cats that I grew up with Press was used in this obituary. THURSDAY, JANUARY 7, 2021 The Boston Globe C11 TV CRITIC’S CORNER ASK AMY BY MATTHEW GILBERT Friend wants to ‘out’ abuser to others

Q. I recently helped one of my neighbors to conducive to the life he was used to. I am going leave her emotionally abusive/narcissistic hus- to relocate to Florida because I have an illness, band. He still lives nearby and sometimes joins and a warmer climate will help. a “social-distancing happy hour” on the block. Not knowing my living expenses, should I The others don’t know about his horrible mis- have to support him and not live the life I’m treatment of his wife. used to? My secret desire is to “out” him as an abuser. BAFFLED IN NEW YORK I want to enjoy the social hour, but hate being A. This is a question you must take to an attor- around him, so what’s the best way to handle ney. You should look for one who is skilled in this? collaborative law or mediation, in order to ar- HATE KEEPING THE SECRET rive at a fair settlement. A. I believe that the best way to react to this per- My understanding is that the court would son is to show up and claim your own space in take financial information from both of you, the social sphere — and completely ignore him. will take into account other factors, such as his Actual diagnosed narcissism seems to be job prospects and earning capacity, as well as quite rare, but narcissistic traits are more com- yours. The idea behind spousal support is that mon and recognizable. A true narcissist will the main breadwinner throughout the mar- want to provoke a response from you, and then riage should provide for the other party to at- will blame and bully you into being on the de- tain or maintain a semblance of the standard of fensive — and you won’t even realize it while it’s living they had during the marriage. Your joint happening. The encounter will only start to assets and the length of the marriage would all make sense to you later, when you deconstruct be factors in deciding the amount of spousal the dynamic. support. MITCHELL HADDAD/NBC By confronting him or reacting emotionally A lawyer would lead you through this pro- Ted Danson (with Bobby Moynihan) plays the title character in “Mr. Mayor.” if he confronts you, you will have made his day. cess, but a negotiated agreement of $500 a He might walk back to his house after a con- month for a specified period of time might ulti- frontation, believing he’d just had a triumphant mately be the less-expensive route for you to It’s too early to vote ‘Mr. Mayor’ up or down experience. take. You’ve already done your job, which was to Unfortunately, NBC has provided critics with the workplace relationships among Mayor Brem- help a friend. Your privilege now is to continue Q. “Upset Friends” reported that they disap- only two episodes of “Mr. Mayor,” the new comedy er’s staff (which includes Bobby Moynihan and Vel- to behave with integrity, and simply not play proved of their married friend’s choice to en- from Tina Fey and Robert Carlock of “30 Rock.” la Lovell), and the static cling between the mayor this game by the rules he knows, but by the gage in a relationship with a woman not his The NBC show premieres with those two episodes and a super-liberal councilwoman played by Holly rules you set. You may think to yourself: “I de- wife, when his wife was suffering from demen- on Thursday night at 8 p.m., but all I am prepared Hunter. We also see Bremer dealing with a 15-year- spise you. I’m onto you. But you don’t ‘run’ me. tia. to say about it at this point is that it has a lot of po- old daughter he is desperate to impress. Therefore, I have decided that you are of abso- Thank you so much for urging these Upset tential. Like a number of sitcoms that wound up The cast is good, with the ping-ponging of barbs lutely no consequence.” Friends not to judge this man unless they had becoming top-notch, including “30 Rock,” “Mr. between Danson and Hunter — network-styled, The decision to “out” this person to others walked in his shoes! Mayor” has a wobbly start. You can feel the writers not “Veep”-styled — particularly enjoyable. Danson who know him should be made by his former BEEN THERE and the actors driving toward something good, but is in his shoulder-shrugging “whatever” mode, his wife. If you did this too soon in her process, you A. I highly recommend my friend journalist not having reached it yet. I kept waiting, and wait- mellowness coming to full fruition in the second might unwittingly invite him back into her cir- Barry Peterson’s memoir, “Jan’s Story: Love ing, for everything to fall into place. episode, when he ingests pot edibles and sails cle, giving him an excuse or a rationale for con- Lost to the Long Goodbye of Alzheimer’s” The original idea for the show was that it would through a day of photo ops. The material is, as it tacting and trying to manipulate her, because (2010, Behler Publishing). Witnessing the dev- be a sequel of sorts to “30 Rock,” with Alec Bald- was on “30 Rock,” dense with witty comments, you — her friend — had been “mean,” “unfair,” astation of dementia and the multiple ethical win’s Jack Donaghy running for mayor of New double entendre, and cultural allusions, inviting us or had “embarrassed” him in front of others. and relationship choices brought up by this dis- York and, to everyone’s surprise, winning. Baldwin to perk up our ears or miss half of the jokes. Politi- ease challenged and changed my own opinion. wasn’t interested, and so Fey and Carlock rejig- cal correctness, journalists, wokeness, hypocrisy, Q. My husband and I have been married for 22 Jan Peterson’s early-onset Alzheimer’s even- gered the concept, with Ted Danson now starring pop culture, narcissism, earnestness, cynicism, years. We are getting a divorce. tually took her entire identity. After years of as a wealthy retiree named Neil Bremer who be- they all take a few hits per minute. My husband was not a constant provider. I caregiving, her husband Barry eventually devel- comes the mayor of (post-pandemic) LA with abso- But there is no cohesion, no clear target, no was the main provider for the entire marriage. oped a relationship with another woman, who lutely no political credentials. It’s a satire of con- sense of what exactly this show is aiming for — yet. Because we didn’t have children, he justified joined him in his loving caregiving for his wife. temporary politics, of course, as an unfit man is Fey and Carlock’s trademark brutal humor is there, that for his lack of income. I am retired now. They called themselves “a family of three.” elected and triggers chaos — and it’s as spikey as but it seems randomly deployed. I’m going to con- We live separately. I have left him. another NBC political sitcom, “Parks and Recre- tinue to watch “Mr. Mayor” closely and carefully, He has asked for $500 a month for spousal Amy Dickinson can be reached at ation,” wasn’t. But it’s also about the flatness of LA, waiting, my fingers crossed. support, as he had to find a job, and that is not [email protected].

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Today we launch a new monthly (Del Negro didn’t get that first role, column about self-help books but it led to him trying another au- that kicks off with a look at dition.) advice for handling rejection For 2021, Who it’s for: recent graduates; and making friends. anyone in entertainment; fans of the “West Wing,” specifically; anyone By Meredith Goldstein who wonders whether actor Chris GLOBE STAFF Messina would be a good friend (he have long been skeptical of a fresh look at is … swoon); the recently dumped self-help books, especially (this is a great breakup book); and the kind that promise a bet- anyone who feels like they’re failing I ter life if you follow a list of at the thing they love. simple rules. My sister’s shelves are full of “Friendshipping: The Art of Find- them; she collects guides to busi- self-help books ing Friends, Being Friends, and ness, relationships, and time man- Keeping Friends” by Jenn Bane and agement. I roll my eyes. Trin Garritano, Workman Publish- But in 2021, as so many of us ing, $14.95 think about who we want to be and how we want to live after this pan- For those look- demic, I find myself wondering what ing for better these books might have to offer. I ways to connect want someone to tell me how to be with other adults, better to the world. How to balance especially those my time. How to be a better friend. balancing kids How to date. Maybe. (Gasp.) and other re- Some readers of Love Letters, my sponsibilities, advice column, devour self-help. In December re- the comments section, they mention lease “Friend- titles that have helped them make shipping” — by sense of love and partnership. (For Bane and Garri- the record, “The Five Love Languag- tano, hosts of the “Friendshipping” es” by Gary Chapman comes up a podcast — is a thoughtful, step-by- lot.) step guide to building a close rela- In this new column, I and writer tionship as a grown-up. It gives you Christina Tucker will take a closer friendship pickup lines and the lan- look at self-help and what it can of- guage you need to grow your chosen fer, especially new titles. We’re using family. It also helps you figure out if a broad definition of the genre. you’re the toxic friend. Other topics Memoirs, for example, can be the include social media, gifts, favors, most helpful self-help guides be- and when friendship can lead to ro- cause they can document a path for mance. growth and change. Most of the book can apply to Jolenta Greenberg and Kristen COVID times, even the parts about Meinzer host the podcast “By the over-booking. You probably Book,” where they actually live by shouldn’t be on Zoom 10 times a day the rules of self-help books and then for social events, because everyone talk about their experiences. When I needs “extra time to think, breathe, asked for some guidance on evaluat- or worry.” ing the books, they advised me to My favorite part of “Friendship- question the author’s expertise and ping” is the section about how to whether a book gives you “action- give good advice. The authors offer able steps.” They also reminded me language for listening without judg- that sometimes self-help feels un- ment, and understanding that comfortable to read when it’s hitting sometimes people just want to vent; too close to home. they don’t always need solutions. In That’s a good reminder, because my not-so-objective advice colum- it’s often the dating books that make nist opinion, giving advice — or me want to roll my eyes. Maybe MELITA/STOCK.ADOBE.COM knowing when not to — is the most they’re just touching on all of my in- important skill of all. securities. Who it’s for: anyone who’s moved Here are two reviews to start this recognize him at all, which is kind of WORKING ON IT his story were: to a new place or started a new job; column. Worth noting: Both of these the point of the book, released in Oc- 1. Any career — any life, really — people who feel like they’re losing books are spun off from podcasts. tober. Del Negro, a Boston College is a body of work. If you don’t get touch with those they love; anyone That’s how a lot of books happen grad, explains that he’s heard many tive, though, which gets honest one thing, you might get the next, who needs a reminder that they these days. nos to get to a yes, and that even about marriage, finances, and all the and then it all goes onto a long list of shouldn’t feel like a bother; people when he lands a role, he has to start things we often skip over when we cool stuff you’ve done. Del Negro, in who love a pretty book on a table; “10,000 Nos: How to Overcome over for the next job. talk about steps to success, is more case you’re wondering, is now on the humans, in general. Rejection on the Way to Your Yes” He uses behind-the-scenes stories helpful. Boston-set show “City on a Hill.” There’s a virtual event for by Matthew Del Negro, Wiley, $25 to explain how he’s coped with so While he often wonders whether 2) Breakups can be the best. I “Friendshipping” on Tuesday at 7 much rejection, and how he knows he’s the best person for a role, Del was delighted by how many times p.m. Find free tickets on event- You might recog- when to keep trying or walk away. Negro doesn’t suffer from over- Del Negro credits a breakup for giv- brite.com. nize actor Del Negro Each chapter ends with bulleted whelming impostor syndrome. I ing him the will to make a massive (on the book’s cov- conclusions, such as “Contrary to found his “just keep hustling” atti- change. A college breakup “ulti- Meredith Goldstein writes Love er) from “The West popular belief, you can’t have it all.” tude instructive, as opposed to frus- mately led to my decision to quit Letters and hosts its podcast. Wing,” “Scandal,” (Amen to that.) The book is pep- trating. He makes it OK to say, “I playing lacrosse my junior year at She can be reached at “Goliath” or “The pered with quotes from CEOs, ac- want to get this opportunity because Boston College. Then, seemingly out [email protected]. Sopranos” — or tors, athletes, etc. about how to pur- I love this work.” of nowhere, I auditioned for a play, Twitter: @MeredithGoldste. maybe you don’t sue dreams. Del Negro’s own narra- The two main things I got out of and the rest is history,” he writes. Instagram: @meredithgoldstein.

‘Dexter’ SOUNDS TO STREAM limited series Virtual music festival will be filmed encourages people to Get in Mass. Down With Your Hometown By Kevin Slane BOSTON.COM STAFF By Diti Kohli dens (pictured), and longtime record- on’t look now, but “Don’t GLOBE CORRESPONDENT ing artist Melissa Ferrick. Look Up” is about to be hanks to three cultural orga- In a year where COVID-19 canceled joined by another major nizations in Western Massa- shows and school both, finding other D RANDY TEPPER/SHOWTIME VIA AP Hollywood production in T chusetts, an online music fes- ways to share music is essential, Cutler Massachusetts. Michael C. Hall and Lauren Velez (foreground) in “Dexter.” Production tival is bringing performers said. Showtime’s revival of its award- on Showtime’s revival of the drama will begin later this month. like Lake Street Dive, The Fab Faux, “This is a way to ring in the start of winning drama “Dexter” will be and June Millington to screens every- 2021 with a big party and bring some filmed in Massachusetts, with pro- hope that a story would emerge that where. joy,” she said. duction set to begin in late January NAMES would be worth telling,” Hall said. “I Get Down With Your Home- All the performances will be and expected to continue until July, include myself in the group of people town is the handiwork of a shown for free, but the event according to a source familiar with that wondered, ‘What the hell hap- small group of women — is ultimately a benefit for the production. vides an economic boost we wouldn’t pened to that guy?’ So I’m excited to nicknamed the “Giddy- the trio of cultural Showtime, which announced the see otherwise, which means a lot for step back into it.” Up Gals” — from the groups. Audience 10-episode limited series revival in small businesses, especially now.” While Hall will reprise his role, it Institute of Musical members can make October, will primarily film “Dexter” A representative for Showtime did is unknown if regulars from the first Arts, Shea Theater, donations to the “vir- west of I-495 in local towns and cities not return a request for comment. eight seasons like Jennifer Carpenter, and North Star, a Sun- tual tip jar,” or buy including Gardner, Lancaster, Ster- Originally airing for eight seasons David Zayas, C.S. Lee, or Boston na- derland alternative merchandise. Those ling, and Worcester, the source said. and 98 episodes from 2006 to 2013, tive James Remar will join him. learning center for who invest in VIP pass- Gardner film liaison and purchas- “Dexter” starred Michael C. Hall (“Six The only other character an- middle and high school es (starting at $60) will ing director Joshua Cormier con- Feet Under”) as Dexter Morgan, a nouncement to date came on Tuesday students. The 38-act pro- get to greet performers in firmed that the city has engaged in blood spatter analyst for the Miami when TV Line and Variety reported gram will stream live on Face- the virtual Zoom room and be discussions over the past 2½ months Police Department living a double life Clancy Brown will play Kurt Caldwell, book and YouTube Friday and Sat- automatically included in a raffle about filming set to take place in vari- as a vigilante serial killer. In the origi- the mayor of a small town called Iron urday, free of charge. for prizes. ous locations in Gardner in the first nal series finale, which was widely Lake and the season’s main villain. “It’s a major musical festival,” North “These organizations are operating half of 2021, but declined to provide panned by critics, Dexter fakes his News of a TV series starting pro- Star outreach director Jodi Lyn Cutler under this philosophy of shared abun- further details. own death and leaves Miami, begin- duction in Massachusetts is a wel- said in a phone interview. “We’re really dance,” Cutler said. “We’re not fighting Gardner previously served as a ning a new life working for a lumber come one for the local film industry impressed with how it’s come together.” over donors. It’s a feel-good experience major filming location for the second company in Oregon. as shows typically bring more steady Several acts on the roster of per- to collaborate.” season of Hulu’s Stephen King anthol- In an interview with The Daily work than film production. In 2020, formers are Massachusetts natives or The event kicks off Friday at 6 p.m., ogy series “Castle Rock” in 2018. Beast, Hall said that having a chance two shows filmed in Massachusetts North Star alumni. Others hail from and Saturday’s performances begin at “The city of Gardner has always to give “Dexter” a new ending ap- were canceled, with Hulu ending Nashville, Philadelphia, the Nether- 3 p.m. A full schedule can be found on- been very . . . willing to work with the pealed to him. “Castle Rock” after two seasons and lands, and throughout New England. line at www.getdownhometown.com. film industry,” Cormier said. “We’ve “Let’s be real: people found the Netflix axing its teen drama “The So- The lineup blends up-and-comers with seen through the gamut of small and way that show left things pretty un- ciety” after production on a second established names like MacArthur “ge- Diti Kohli can be reached at large productions, and each one pro- satisfying, and there’s always been a season was delayed by the pandemic. nius” grant recipient Rhiannon Gid- [email protected]. 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MARTA LAVANDIER/ASSOCIATED PRESS In response to the storming of the Capitol in Washington earlier Wednesday, the Celtics and Heat took a knee during the national anthem before their game in Miami. Playing an important role Teams respond to D.C. chaos Gary Washburn Those NBA players could not help but By Adam Himmelsbach porters on Wednesday in order to thwart flip on their televisions or phones and GLOBE STAFF Congress’s count of electoral votes for Joe ON BASKETBALL watch as pro-Trump rioters stormed the MIAMI — For nearly an hour before the Biden. Capitol, occupied offices of politicians, Celtics faced the Heat on Wednesday night, The Celtics and Heat met in Miami’s For those who believe athletes should climbed walls, broke windows, and strolled the court at AmericanAirlines Arena was stick to sports, that they are merely well- hallways without much resistance from law eerily quiet. ºPritchard follow leads Celtics to 107- paid entertainers playing a kid’s game with enforcement. Reports say 13 arrests were There were no players warming up, no 105 victory over Heat at Miami. Story, D2 nothing to offer our society besides a thun- made of the hundreds of people who raided coaches providing last-minute instruction, derous dunk or a picturesque 3-point shot, the Capitol, and there were four casualties. and there was no sign of anyone, really, locker room and discussed their anger and there will be plenty of infuriating days Those players reflected on protests fol- putting doubt about whether the game frustration with this latest episode. They ahead because nights such as Wednesday lowing the killing of George Floyd, the al- would be played at all, as the teams grap- had seen the large group of mostly white will continue as long as there is perceived tercations between marchers and law en- pled with the police response to the storm- Trump supporters barge into the Capitol, injustice. ON BASKETBALL, Page D2 ing of the Capitol by President Trump’s sup- CELTICS, Page D2 Clear victory By any measure, Brady’s first year in Tampa a season in the sun

Tara Sullivan ton’s victory, all but swallowing inspira- tional story lines such as coach Ron Ri- vera’s season-long battle with cancer or Absent the cow- quarterback Alex Smith’s return from ardice of Eagles the near-amputation of a leg. coach Doug Ped- There was one more attention-grab- erson, the con- bing moment that got overshadowed, versation in the too, the one where standout Washing- wake of Washing- ton defensive end Chase Young skipped ton’s unlikely di- off the field in Philadelphia and de- JOHN BAZEMORE/ASSOCIATED PRESS vision-clinching clared, “Tom Brady, I’m coming. I want JEFF HAYNES/AP IMAGES FOR PANINI Sunday night win Tom. I want Tom.” EYE ON THE BALL — Rob Gronkowski, whose Saturday night’s game against Washington will be the would be so different. Pederson’s tank Even if most of us missed it, you can contract expires at the end of the season, wants 42nd playoff matchup of Tom Brady’s career. Story, C3 job continues to overshadow Washing- SULLIVAN, Page D3 only to focus on Saturday’s playoff game. Story, C3 Barrier breaker Rask comfortably Smith set to work back with Bruins

By Julian McWilliams By Matt Porter GLOBE STAFF GLOBE STAFF Bianca Smith knows what she represents as the first Black Bruins goalie Tuukka Rask said Wednesday he’s fo- woman to coach in professional baseball. cused on his play, not his expiring contract or future. In March, Smith will embark on her new journey as a Red “Everything’s kind of upside-down with the hockey Sox minor league coach, working with the team in Fort My- world,” said Rask, who signed an eight-year, $56 million ers, Fla. She will carry the expectations that come with her contract in 2013. “I’m sure [general manager Don impressive résumé. She will have to perform and produce. Sweeney] has a lot on his plate. My contract situation is That’s what it comes down to, and that’s how Smith wants to probably not on top of his list at the moment. I’m comfort- be judged. able with where we are now.” Nevertheless, it’s not that simple. Being a Black woman He’ll worry about the future after that. His hope is to re- and the first to do something is complex. There are layers, sign with the Bruins. sometimes an unwanted spotlight, and, at times, burdens. “I have no intention of playing anywhere else,” said Smith is fully aware of that. Rask, who is 33. “If I’m good enough to play one, two, “I just want to coach,” she said Wednesday. “I just want to SARA STATHAS FOR THE GLOBE three more years, then so be it. If not, so be it. That’s where focus on being a coach and helping my players get better, just Bianca Smith is a baseball coach and assistant athletic director at Carroll my head’s at.” RED SOX, Page D4 University in Waukesha, Wis. — until she leaves to work for the Red Sox. BRUINS, Page D4

INSIDE Lawrence declares for draft More fallout BC men lose in basketball Clemson star quarterback presumptive top pick in NFL. D3 UMass, George Washington game in D.C. postponed. D4 Eagles give Duke a scare, fall, 83-82, at Durham, N.C. D4 D2 Sports The Boston Globe THURSDAY, JANUARY 7, 2021

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UTAH FG FT Reb Min M-AM-A O-T AFPt Bgdnvic292-101-2 1-412 6 Pritchard follow beats Heat O'Neale.333-6 0-0 2-902 8 Gobert .. 35 7-9 0-3 3-12 2114 NBA Conley .. 29 3-14 3-4 1-462 9 EASTERN CONFERENCE Mitchell 36 8-23 0-0 2-44018 Ingles.... 28 6-13 0-0 0-23116 By Adam Himmelsbach sleeping in your car, selling cigarettes or ATLANTIC WLPct. GB Streak Home Conf. Clrkson .257-12 2-2 0-32419 GLOBE STAFF Celtics 107, Heat 105 playing in your backyard,” Brown said. Favors... 13 2-2 0-01-3 12 4 Philadelphia 71.875— W 55-0 7-1 Niang ....122-2 0-01-2 11 6 MIAMI — It has taken At AmericanAirlines Arena, Miami “And then in another America, you get to Totals 40-91 6-11 11-43 20 15 100 Celtics 107 BOSTON BOSTON63.667 1½ W 32-1 5-3 .... FG%: .440, FT%: .545. 3-pt. goals: 14- Payton Pritchard just FG FT Reb storm the Capitol and no tear gas, no New York 53.625 2 W 32-1 4-3 44, .318 (Bogdanovic 1-7, O'Neale 2-5, Min M-AM-A O-T AFPt PPG Heat 105 Thompson..... 19 3-4 3-4 2-712 98.4 Brooklyn 44.5003 W 13-3 2-3 Conley 0-6, Mitchell 2-10, Ingles 4-9, two weeks to morph massive arrests, none of that. So I think Clarkson 3-5, Niang 2-2). Team re- Tatum...... 38 10-21 2-2 0-54427 26.3 Toronto 15.1675 L 21-2 1-2 bounds: 8. Team turnovers: 16 (23 from being known as an undersized Theis...... 286-110-0 2-51113 7.1 it’s obvious, it’s 2021, I don’t think any- pts.). Blocks: 9 (Gobert 5, Favors 4). Smart...... 32 3-10 2-2 1-465 912.1 CENTRAL WLPct. GB Streak Home Conf. Turnovers: 15 (Bogdanovic 2, O'Neale, rookie with plenty to learn to an essen- Brown...... 37 8-23 2-2 1-12 542126.2 thing has changed. We want to still ac- Gobert, Conley 3, Mitchell 4, Ingles 4). Pritchard...... 20 3-100-0 4-643 68.3 Indiana 62.750— W 24-2 4-2 Steals: 5 (O'Neale 2, Conley, Mitchell, tial cog of this Celtics team. He is plucky Ojeleye ...... 13 2-6 0-0 3-401 55.8 knowledge that.” Milwaukee 53.6251 W 34-0 4-3 Clarkson). Technicals: Mitchell, and persistent, and it seems that each R.Williams.....153-3 2-2 0-401 86.8 R Pritchard showed great awareness 8:41/3rd. G.Williams .... 28 2-7 0-0 3-612 55.6 Cleveland44.500 2 L 22-1 4-4 Edwards...... 10 2-40-0 0-0 00 43.3 NEW YORK night he provides new evidence of his ca- Totals...... 42-99 11-12 16-532223107 on his game-winning basket. When *Chicago 44.5002 W 21-3 2-3 FG FT Reb ...... FG%: .424, FT%: .917. 3-pt. goals: 12-35, .343 (Tatum 5-8, Detroit 17.1255 L 31-3 1-5 Min M-AM-A O-T AFPt pabilities. Smart drove on Robinson and Adebayo Bullock..305-8 0-03-7 0212 Theis 1-4, Smart 1-3, Brown 3-9, Pritchard 0-4, Ojeleye 1-3, G.Williams 1-2, Edwards 0-2). Team rebounds: 4. Team turn- SOUTHEAST WLPct. GB Streak Home Conf. Randle .. 40 10-2610-12 3-16 7430 And on Wednesday, he had his big- slid over to help, Dragic left Pritchard to Rbinson 41 4-6 1-2 4-13 22 9 overs: 7 (10 pts.). Blocks: 5 (Theis, Brown 2, R.Williams, G.Wil- Orlando62.750 — W 23-2 5-1 Barrett.. 33 4-14 1-3 0-5 13 9 gest moment yet, as he slid into the lane liams). Turnovers: 7 (Thompson, Tatum 2, Theis, Brown, R.Wil- box-out Theis in the paint. Pritchard slid Payton .. 42 10-15 2-2 0-2 8322 liams, G.Williams). Steals: 7 (Tatum, Smart, Brown 2, R.Wil- Atlanta44.500 2 L 31-3 3-4 Knox II..163-3 0-0 0-1 00 7 and scored on a put-back with 0.2 sec- liams, G.Williams 2). into the lane and when Smart fell, it ac- Miami 34.4292½L13-2 1-3 Rivers.... 32 9-14 0-0 1-3 2123 MIAMI onds left to send the Celtics to a 107-105 FG FT Reb tually cleared some space for Pritchard Charlotte 35.3753 W 11-2 2-3 Qckley..... 60-1 0-0 0-0 22 0 Totals .... 45-87 14-1911-47 22 17 112 win over the Heat. Min M-A M-A O-T AFPt PPG to glide into the open space that had Washington26.250 4 L 10-4 1-6 FG%: .517, FT%: .737. 3-pt. goals: 8- Olynyk ...... 21 4-7 0-0 0-5 0411 10.5 22, .364 (Bullock 2-3, Randle 0-5, Bar- The game included several wild Butler...... 339-19 8-9 2-8 3026 13.8 been created. He had been 0 for 5 in the rett 0-3, Payton 0-2, Knox II 1-1, Rivers Adebayo...... 34 5-105-6 1-8 10 21518.6 WESTERN CONFERENCE Herro ...... 342-8 3-50-7 11 813.4 5-7, Quickley 0-1). Team rebounds: 5. swings. The Celtics coughed up a 17- second half prior to that basket. Team turnovers: 13 (22 pts.). Blocks: 5 Robinson...... 31 5-11 1-1 0-6 2216 11.9 PACIFIC WLPct. GB Streak Home Conf. (Robinson 3, Barrett, Knox II). Turn- point first-half lead, used a powerful Dragic...... 285-12 3-3 0-0 2314 13.9 R Early-season struggles and surges overs: 12 (Randle 5, Robinson 3, Barrett Achiuwa...... 142-5 2-2 3-5 31 67.3 LA Lakers 62.750— W 42-2 6-2 2, Payton, Rivers). Steals: 11 (Bullock, 13-0 run to seize a 10-point lead with Bradley...... 24 0-4 0-0 0-2 42 010.8 are always magnified, but it’s impressive Phoenix52.714 ½L12-1 5-2 Robinson 3, Barrett 3, Payton, Rivers 2, Iguodala...... 213-5 0-00-1 10 94.5 Totals...... 35-81 22-26 6-42 26 15 105 *LA Clippers 53.6251 L 12-2 5-3 Quickley). just over a minute left, and then narrow- ...... how quickly the Celtics have shifted the Utah...... 27 29 19 25 —100 FG%: .432, FT%: .846. 3-pt. goals: 13-36, .361 (Olynyk 3-6, But- *Golden State43.571 1½ W 22-1 2-1 New York...... 20 24 34 34 —112 ly escaped thanks to Pritchard. ler 0-3, Herro 1-5, Robinson 5-11, Dragic 1-5, Bradley 0-1, Ig- narrative from their slow start. On Sun- uodala 3-5). Team rebounds: 9. Team turnovers: 9 (12 pts.). A — (19,763). T — 2:12. Officials — *Sacramento 34.4292½L32-1 3-4 Jayson Tatum had 27 points and Jay- Blocks: 7 (Butler 3, Adebayo 2, Achiuwa, Bradley). Turnovers: 8 day, they were on the verge of being Josh Tiven, Eric Dalen, Brandon (Butler, Adebayo 2, Herro 2, Dragic 2, Achiuwa). Steals: 2 (Rob- Schwab. SOUTHWEST WLPct. GB Streak Home Conf. len Brown added 21 for Boston, which inson, Bradley). swept by the lowly Pistons and dropping New Orleans 44.500— L 22-2 2-2 has now won three in a row after its Boston ...... 34 19 27 27 —107 to 2-4, with two quite challenging road BUCKS 130, PISTONS 115 Miami ...... 26 19 35 25 —105 Dallas 34.429½W 11-1 2-2 rocky start. A — (19,600). T — 2:20. Officials — Brian Forte, Gediminas games ahead of them. San Antonio34.429 ½W11-3 2-4 DETROIT Petraitis, Brandon Adair. Houston 24.3331 L 22-1 2-3 FG FT Reb The Heat took a 95-92 lead on a pair But they clawed out that win on Tat- Min M-AM-A O-T AFPt Memphis25.286 1½ L 20-4 0-3 Griffin....262-9 5-6 0-152 9 of Jimmy Butler free throws with 4:35 um’s game-winner, then stomped the Grant.....359-2011-11 4-10 1231 NORTHWEST WLPct. GB Streak Home Conf. Plumlee 17 2-50-0 2-514 4 left. But then they went to the zone de- Raptors, and now escaped with this Wright .. 25 1-80-0 0-130 3 Utah44.500 — L 21-2 4-2 Ellngton 24 5-90-0 1-30212 fense that was so effective in the playoffs Robert Williams deflected the lob at- strong win against the Heat. The early- Portland 34.429½ L 21-2 3-3 Rose...... 11 3-74-4 0-11110 and Brown quickly drilled an open 3- tempt toward Bam Adebayo. season angst has been replaced with Okla. City 34.429½W 10-3 1-2 Stewart.202-6 1-24-7 02 5 Mkhliuk 14 3-8 0-00-2 41 8 pointer, igniting the 13-0 Celtics run that Observations from the game: hopes about what might be possible. Denver34.429 ½W22-3 3-4 Bey ...... 24 6-14 2-2 0-10 3120 Dmbya .. 13 0-0 0-00-2 13 0 gave them a commanding 105-95 lead R There were some questions about “You’re in the end of these road trips Minnesota25.286 1½ L 51-2 1-4 Okafor... 11 3-50-0 2-300 6 * — Not including late game Lee ...... 12 1-52-4 1-111 4 with 1:17 remaining. whether this game would be played at all or back-to-backs, so I don’t know how McGrdr ...7 1-11-1 1-101 3 WEDNESDAY’S RESULTS Sirvydis...1 0-00-0 0-000 0 But the Heat answered quickly and amid the social unrest of the past few they do it,” Stevens said. “But these guys Totals 38-97 26-3015-47 20 20 115 BOSTON 107 at Miami 105 Okla. City 111at New Orleans 110 .... FG%: .392, FT%: .867. 3-pt. goals: 13- emphatically. Duncan Robinson hit a 3- days. During the time when both teams have an unbelievable ability to go out At Indiana 114 Houston 107 At Milwaukee 130 Detroit 115 41, .317 (Griffin 0-6, Grant 2-6, Wright 1-5, Ellington 2-6, Rose 0-1, Mykhailiuk pointer and then converted a 4-point would typically be warming up, they and play at an incredible level. It’s, re- At Orlando 105 Cleveland 94 At Phoenix 123 Toronto 115 2-6, Bey 6-10, Lee 0-1). Team rebounds: 7. Team turnovers: 9 (9 pts.). Blocks: 3 play to make it 105-102. After Daniel were meeting in the Heat’s locker room markable.” At Philadel. 141 Washington 136 LA Clippers at Golden St. (Plumlee, Ellington, Doumbouya). Turnovers: 9 (Griffin, Plumlee 2, Stew- Theis missed inside with 25.3 seconds to and discussing whether they wanted to R Carsen Edwards, who entered the At New York 112 Utah 100 Chicago at Sacramento art 2, Bey, Lee 3). Steals: 6 (Griffin, play, a Goran Dragic 3-pointer after an play. Then both took a knee for the na- night having played just 19 minutes all Charlotte 102 at Atlanta 94 Wright, Ellington, Bey, Lee 2). MILWAUKEE offensive rebound improbably tied the tional anthem before issuing a joint season, came in with four minutes left in THURSDAY’S GAMES FG FT Reb Min M-A M-A O-T AFPt score at 105 with 13.4 seconds left. statement voicing frustration with the the third quarter and Boston trailing by Philadelphia at Brooklyn 7:30 San Antonio at LA Lakers 10 Mddlton 31 9-15 0-0 1-5 7323 G.Antet. 28 8-15 8-142-8 4425 The Celtics had a timeout but did not police response to the supporters of 3 points. What figured to be a brief stint Cleveland at Memphis 8 Minnesota at Portland 10 Lopez ....286-9 1-1 1-4 5117 DVcnzo.22 2-8 0-0 1-4 12 4 use it. The Heat trapped Tatum to get the President Trump storming the Capitol turned into an eight-minute one. Ed- Dallas at Denver 10 Holiday .304-112-2 2-5 6210 Agustin.222-4 2-2 0-4 62 8 ball out of his hands, and Marcus Smart on Wednesday, and the Kenosha, Wis., wards converted a pair of nice transition TUESDAY’S RESULTS T.Antet..124-4 0-0 0-2 11 8 Portis ....287-11 0-0 1-10 4316 drove and missed a tough layup. But district attorney’s decision Tuesday not layups but also missed two open 3-point- At Brooklyn 130 Utah 96 San Anto. 116 at LA Clippers 113 Forbes... 22 3-70-2 0-1 12 8 Pritchard was there for the put-back and to press charges against the officer who ers from the left corner. But getting such LA Lakers 94 at Memphis 92 Chicago 111 at Portland 108 Nwora... 15 4-50-0 1-4 0211 Adams .... 10-1 0-0 0-0 00 0 the win. The Heat could only convert a shot Jacob Blake. an extended opportunity in a big spot At Denver 123 Minnesota 116 Totals .... 49-9013-219-47 35 22 130 FG%: .544, FT%: .619. 3-pt. goals: 19- tip-in at that point, and after a timeout “In one America, you get killed by should be a confidence-builder for him. 43, .442 (Middleton 5-6, G.Antetokoun- mpo 1-5, Lopez 4-7, DiVincenzo 0-3, Holiday 0-3, Augustin 2-4, Portis 2-5, Forbes 2-6, Nwora 3-3, Adams 0-1). Team rebounds: 11. Team turnovers: 14 (15 pts.). Blocks: 4 (G.Antetokounm- po, Lopez 2, Nwora). Turnovers: 14 (Middleton 2, G.Antetokounmpo 5, Di- Vincenzo 2, Holiday, Augustin, Portis, Forbes 2). Steals: 5 (Augustin, Portis 2, Celtics, Heat make a statement Forbes, Nwora). Detroit...... 33 23 26 33 —115 Milwaukee...... 44 38 26 22 —130 uCELTICS But the two teams ultimately decided to lives. But we must not forget the injus- A — (17,500). T — 2:13. Officials — Continued from Page D1 Courtney Kirkland, Matt Boland, Nate play, determining that it would be the tices in our society, and we will continue Green. many toting guns, and force an evacua- best way to use their platform. to use our voices and our platform to THUNDER 111, PELICANS 110 tion of the House of Representatives “We’re role models, more than just highlight these issues and do everything

OKLAHOMA CITY while facing minimal police resistance. basketball players, and our platform is we can to work for a more equal and just FG FT Reb Min M-A M-A O-T AFPt This scene was set against the backdrop huge,” Celtics forward Jayson Tatum America.” Dort...... 31 3-4 2-2 0-1 12 9 Bazley... 34 8-20 1-1 1-12 3320 of seeing military force used to combat said. “It would be wrong if we didn’t Stevens said his first reaction as he Horford.273-11 0-0 1-7 13 8 protests during the Black Lives Matter take advantage of that, the opportuni- watched Wednesday’s events unfold in Hill...... 27 4-9 2-2 1-3 4113 Alxnder.377-17 5-6 0-5 9221 movement. ties that we have and just to speak for all Washington was sadness. Diallo..... 21 4-8 1-4 0-1 30 9 Muscala 21 6-9 1-1 0-3 1018 Also, there was anger among the the people that don’t have voices like we “I guess the way that I look at it is I Mledon .192-4 0-0 0-2 43 6 Wlliams 13 1-3 0-0 0-2 22 2 players about the Kenosha, Wis., district do and share the same emotions and think we all hope that the people we Roby...... 11 2-2 0-0 1-2 02 5 Totals .... 40-87 12-16 4-38 28 18 111 attorney’s decision Tuesday not to press feelings that we’re feeling.” elect to lead us are supposed to be mod- FG%: .460, FT%: .750. 3-pt. goals: 19- 46, .413 (Dort 1-2, Bazley 3-11, Horford charges against the officer who shot and Both teams then took a knee for the eling leadership, will do so in a way that CHRIS SZAGOLA/ASSOCIATED PRESS 2-7, Hill 3-7, Gilgeous-Alexander 2-7, Di- allo 0-1, Muscala 5-7, Maledon 2-2, Wil- seriously injured Jacob Blake. national anthem, and soon afterward a is motivated by serving others by show- liams 0-1, Roby 1-1). Team rebounds: 3. SCORING MACHINE — Wizards guard Team turnovers: 14 (14 pts.). Blocks: 5 “In one America, you get killed by joint statement was released. ing compassion, by acting gracefully,” (Horford 3, Diallo, Muscala). Turn- sleeping in your car, selling cigarettes or “2021 is a new year, but some things Stevens said. “And instead we elected a Bradley Beal (3) drives for 2 of his 60 overs: 14 (Bazley 3, Horford, Hill, Gilgeous-Alexander 2, Diallo, Maledon playing in your backyard,” Celtics for- have not changed. We play tonight’s president who, luckily he is on his way points. But Joel Embiid (21) had the last 3, Williams, Roby 2). Steals: 10 (Bazley, Hill 2, Gilgeous-Alexander 5, Diallo, ward Jaylen Brown said. ‘And then in game with a heavy heart after yester- out, and others, that have not shown laugh as Philadelphia won, 141-136. Williams). NEW ORLEANS another America, you get to storm the day’s decision in Kenosha, and knowing that kind of grace. It’s been consistent.” FG FT Reb Min M-A M-A O-T AFPt Capitol and no tear gas, no massive ar- that protesters in our nation’s capital are Stevens said that Trump has operat- Ingram.. 36 9-15 6-6 1-11 4024 MAGIC 105, CAVALIERS 94 76ERS 141, WIZARDS 136 Wllmsn.32 12-17 5-6 3-6 1329 rests, none of that. So I think it’s obvi- treated differently by political leaders ed at a “win at all costs” attitude during Adams .. 34 4-5 2-5 2-11 10 210 CLEVELAND WASHINGTON Bledsoe.255-9 1-2 0-3 3113 ous, it’s 2021, I don’t think anything has depending on what side of certain issues his four years in office, and he said that FG FT Reb FG FT Reb Ball ...... 366-18 1-1 0-4 4515 MinM-A M-A O-T AFPt Min M-AM-A O-T AFPt Hart...... 28 0-4 0-0 2-10 12 0 changed. We want to still acknowledge they are on. The drastic difference be- as a coach, he knows that approach will Osman .. 33 1-122-2 0-574 4 Avdija.... 16 0-1 1-2 0-003 1 Redick..... 81-4 0-0 0-0 10 2 that. We want to still push for the tween the way protesters this past lead to an unfulfilling ending. And in Nance...334-7 1-60-3 1410 Hchimra 24 2-4 3-4 0-2 01 8 Hayes....142-3 0-0 0-2 02 4 Drmnd... 26 9-16 1-4 6-151419 Bryant... 34 4-6 3-3 2-61411 Alxnder- 27 5-14 3-3 1-5 1313 change that we’re looking for. But as of spring and summer were treated and Trump’s case, Stevens said, it is a “dis- Okoro....284-5 2-2 0-0 2310 Wstbrk.. 39 8-18 1-4 0-8 12 420 Walker.. Sexton ..358-20 2-2 1-3 4121 Beal...... 38 20-3513-15 4-75360 Totals .... 44-89 18-23 9-52 25 18 110 yet, we have not seen it.” the encouragement given to today’s pro- graceful ending.” Dotson..162-5 0-00-0 30 4 Smith ....234-8 1-2 1-552 9 FG%: .494, FT%: .783. 3-pt. goals: 4- McGee .. 17 2-6 2-2 2-5 31 6 Bertans.336-15 1-1 1-4 1317 22, .182 (Ingram 0-2, Bledsoe 2-4, Ball Celtics coach Brad Stevens said that testers who acted illegally just shows “So I’m looking forward to two weeks Stevens. 21 4-9 2-2 1-6 1210 Rbinson .. 50-0 0-0 0-0 02 0 2-9, Hart 0-2, Alexander-Walker 0-5). Maker ... 14 2-3 2-2 2-6 20 6 Lopez ....141-3 3-4 1-211 5 Team rebounds: 8. Team turnovers: 15 with about 30 minutes left before tipoff, how much more work we have to do. from now,” Stevens said, referring to Wade.... 13 0-2 2-2 0-0 00 2 Gill...... 20-0 0-0 0-1 01 0 (24 pts.). Blocks: 0 Turnovers: 15 (In- Bolden .... 50-0 2-2 1-2 00 2 Neto ...... 12 2-4 0-0 0-0 23 5 gram 2, Williamson 2, Adams 2, Bled- he called his wife, Tracy, and told her he “We have decided to play tonight’s Biden’s inauguration, “as other people Totals .... 36-8518-26 13-45 24 1994 Totals .... 47-9426-35 9-35 27 27 136 soe 2, Ball 4, Hart 2, Alexander-Walk- FG%: .424, FT%: .692. 3-pt. goals: 4-26, FG%: .500, FT%: .743. 3-pt. goals: 16- er). Steals: 11 (Williamson 3, Adams, did not think the game would be played. game to try to bring joy into people’s are, too.” .154 (Osman 0-7, Nance Jr. 1-3, Okoro 37, .432 (Avdija 0-1, Hachimura 1-1, Bledsoe 2, Hart 3, Alexander-Walker 2). 0-1, Sexton 3-7, Dotson 0-3, McGee 0-1, Bryant 0-2, Westbrook 3-6, Beal 7-10, Technicals: Redick, 10:40/2nd. Stevens 0-2, Maker 0-1, Wade 0-1). Team Smith 0-2, Bertans 4-12, Lopez 0-1, Ne- Oklahoma City.....26 28 34 23 —111 rebounds: 6. Team turnovers: 10 (10 to 1-2). Team rebounds: 15. Team turn- New Orleans ...... 34 25 19 32 —110 pts.). Blocks: 4 (Drummond, Sexton, overs: 13 (24 pts.). Blocks: 2 (Avdija, Bolden 2). Turnovers: 10. Steals: 9 (Os- Westbrook). Turnovers: 13. Steals: 9 A — 750 (16,867). T — 2:06. Officials man 3, Nance Jr., Drummond, Sexton, (Westbrook 3, Beal, Smith 2, Bertans 2, — James Capers, Dedric Taylor, Jenna McGee 2, Bolden). Technicals: def. 3-sec- Neto). Technicals: def. 3-second, Schroeder. ond, 7:25/2nd, def. 3-second, 3:43/2nd. 4:08/1st, def. 3-second, 4:06/3rd. Continuing to play important role ORLANDO PHILADELPHIA SUNS 123, RAPTORS 115 FG FT Reb FG FT Reb MinM-A M-A O-T AFPt Min M-AM-A O-T AFPt TORONTO Clark .....281-4 0-0 1-4 14 3 Green.... 30 5-10 0-01-3 5315 FG FT Reb uON BASKETBALL do, Wednesday’s events were a reminder flawed, prejudiced system. Gordon.. 27 5-7 3-7 0-8 3115 Harris.... 41 8-16 0-2 0-7 3219 Min M-A M-A O-T AFPt Continued from Page D1 Vucevic.347-18 1-1 0-7 6216 Embiid .. 37 11-20 13-130-8 5138 Annoby.388-10 1-2 2-8 0220 that very little has changed, despite the Meanwhile, NBA players, especially Fultz...... 41-3 1-10-0 00 3 Smmns .367-9 3-6 0-6 12 517 Siakam.. 38 11-219-144-9 3332 forcement. President Trump called those efforts of the players and negotiations those who are Black, responded with es- Bacon.... 32 8-14 1-1 0-2 1019 Curry.....3611-14 0-0 0-5 3128 Baynes.. 13 0-2 0-0 0-5 01 0 Anthony 32 4-12 0-0 0-4 31 8 Thbulle .181-2 0-0 0-0 13 2 VnVleet.395-121-2 1-47313 protesters “looters” and “thugs.” On with the NBA and its governors to foster sentially, “Oh, really?” Birch .....253-4 0-0 4-1023 6 Milton ... 20 6-9 6-8 0-0 3319 Lowry....389-153-3 2-96424 Ross...... 22 6-9 3-4 0-2 2520 Howard. 11 0-0 1-4 0-4 02 1 Wtnabe. 16 1-4 0-0 1-3 02 3 Wednesday, he lauded the Capitol rioters improvement. “I don’t think any one of us were real- Ennis III162-3 2-22-2 12 6 Maxey... 11 1-10-0 0-2 11 2 Boucher 15 3-41-1 0-2 11 9 Bone...... 12 3-4 0-0 1-3 12 7 Frguson ..0 0-00-0 0-0 00 0 Powell... 26 2-77-8 0-11113 for their enthusiasm and much too late, The players could barely celebrate the ly surprised by what happened today,” Bamba .... 40-2 0-00-1 02 0 Totals .... 50-8123-33 1-35 33 21 141 Flynn...... 4 0-3 0-0 0-0 00 0 Mane...... 40-1 2-20-0 00 2 FG%: .617, FT%: .697. 3-pt. goals: 18- Len ...... 12 0-11-2 0-102 1 advised them to go home. Many of those impact of increased voter participation Celtics forward Jayson Tatum said. Totals .... 40-8113-18 8-43 20 22 105 29, .621 (Green 5-8, Harris 3-7, Embiid Bembry...1 0-00-0 0-000 0 FG%: .494, FT%: .722. 3-pt. goals: 12- 3-4, Curry 6-7, Milton 1-3). Team re- Totals .... 39-79 23-3210-42 18 19 115 rioters walked away safely, high-fiving, in the elections in Georgia before being “America was built on racism as the 29, .414 (Clark 1-3, Gordon 2-2, Vucevic bounds: 12. Team turnovers: 18 (22 FG%: .494, FT%: .719. 3-pt. goals: 14- 1-5, Bacon 2-5, Anthony 0-4, Ross 5-6, pts.). Blocks: 6 (Embiid 3, Thybulle, 35, .400 (Anunoby 3-5, Siakam 1-4, feeling as if they were patriots, fighting shaken back into harsh reality by the foundation. I think it’s OK to be upset; Ennis III 0-1, Bone 1-2, Bamba 0-1). Howard 2). Turnovers: 16. Steals: 9 Baynes 0-1, VanVleet 2-5, Lowry 3-8, Team rebounds: 9. Team turnovers: 16 (Green 2, Embiid 3, Simmons 2, Thy- Watanabe 1-2, Boucher 2-3, Powell 2-5, for a worthy cause, what they claim was “protests” at the Capitol. we all felt the same way. Using this plat- (15 pts.). Blocks: 4 (Gordon, Vucevic, bulle, Milton). Technicals: def. 3-sec- Flynn 0-1, Len 0-1). Team rebounds: 5. an unjust election. “In one America, you get killed by form is important to us. We are role Anthony, Ross). Turnovers: 15 (Gordon ond, 5:43/1st, Harris, 2:32/3rd, How- Team turnovers: 12 (18 pts.). Blocks: 5 5, Vucevic 2, Anthony 3, Birch, Ross, ard, 11:09/4th. (Siakam, VanVleet, Watanabe, Bouch- A day after the officer who shot Jacob sleeping in your car, selling cigarettes or models, we are members of our commu- Ennis III 2, Mane). Steals: 4 (Gordon, Washington...... 24 43 39 30 —136 er, Len). Turnovers: 12 (Anunoby, Fultz, Birch, Ross). Philadelphia ...... 33493425—141 Siakam, Baynes, VanVleet, Lowry 4, Blake, a Black man in Kenosha, Wis., playing in your backyard,” forward Jay- nity, and we have young ones looking up Cleveland...... 23 22 19 30 —94 A — (20,318). T — 2:23. Officials — Ed Watanabe, Boucher, Powell, Len). Orlando ...... 15 36 32 22 —105 Malloy, Marat Kogut, Suyash Mehta. Steals: 6 (Anunoby, Siakam, VanVleet avoided criminal charges for the August len Brown said after the Celtics’ 107-105 to us. We know where we stand and we A — 2,948 (18,500). T — 2:06. Officials 2, Lowry, Powell). Technicals: def. 3- — Sean Corbin, Mitchell Ervin, Hay- second, 2:45/2nd, Lowry, 2:11/4th. incident, Celtics players met in their win. “In another America, you get to want the next generation to know it will woode Workman. HORNETS 102, HAWKS 94 PHOENIX FG FT Reb locker room prior to their game against storm the Capitol. No tear gas. No mas- be better.” CHARLOTTE Min M-A M-A O-T AFPt PACERS 114, ROCKETS 107 FG FT Reb Bridges .293-104-4 3-4 3413 the Miami Heat. They considered not sive arrests. None of that. It’s 2021 and I But improving the situation is a pro- MinM-A M-A O-TA FPt Crwder.. 35 7-11 1-2 0-3 1421 HOUSTON Wshgtn.383-8 2-2 0-10 41 9 Ayton ....315-8 1-1 2-16 1511 playing. They considered immediately don’t think anything has changed. We cess. Yet it’s heartening to see these FG FT Reb Hyward.3915-25 10-122-7 2344 Paul...... 32 4-12 4-4 1-4 8212 going back to Boston, disheartened by want to still acknowledge that.” young men realize their power is more Min M-A M-A O-T AFPt Biymbo .241-5 0-2 2-8 12 2 Booker .. 35 6-14 9-10 1-16124 Tucker .. 33 3-42-2 1-6 0610 Graham 39 2-14 5-6 0-4 7211 Johnson 23 6-10 0-0 0-3 0116 the events of the past two days, which af- The Celtics were close to walking out than to just entertain and excite. 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They are Brown... 14 1-20-0 0-2 01 2 FG%: .376, FT%: .818. 3-pt. goals: 11- 40, .525 (Bridges 3-7, Crowder 6-9, Ay- Totals .... 39-81 21-265-391922 107 36, .306 (Washington 1-2, Hayward 4-9, ton 0-1, Booker 3-8, Johnson 4-7, Payne fully embracing their impact on social is- three days following the shooting of capable of being leaders and role mod- FG%: .481, FT%: .808. 3-pt. goals: 8-30, Graham 2-9, Rozier 2-5, Ball 2-5, Bridges 1-1, Saric 2-3, Carter 2-4). Team re- .267 (Tucker 2-2, Nwaba 1-5, Cousins 1-2, 0-3, Ca.Martin 0-2, Co.Martin 0-1). Team bounds: 6. Team turnovers: 12 (20 sues. The game has become less impor- Blake and were only encouraged to play els. Harden 1-5, Wall 0-3, Tate 1-3, Gordon 2- rebounds: 10. Team turnovers: 10 (12 pts.). Blocks: 3 (Bridges, Carter 2). tant. They are men. They are men with after hours of intense meetings, as the “We want to keep those conversa- 10). Team rebounds: 11. Team turn- pts.). Blocks: 8 (Washington 3, Hay- Turnovers: 10 (Bridges, Crowder 2, Ay- overs: 16 (24 pts.). Blocks: 12 (Tucker, ward, Biyombo 2, Rozier, Bridges). Turn- ton 2, Booker, Johnson, Payne, Gallo- families. They were shaken by watching players agreed that going through with tions alive,” Tatum said. “We want peo- Nwaba 2, Cousins 4, Harden 2, Wall, Gor- overs: 9. Steals: 11 (Washington 2, Hay- way, Carter). Steals: 4 (Crowder, Paul don 2). Turnovers: 16. Steals: 7 (Tucker, ward, Graham 4, Rozier 2, Bridges 2). 2, Johnson). a bunch of Trump supporters loot the games would bring more attention to ple to know this is not OK. There are Cousins 2, Harden, Wall 2, Brown). Tech- ATLANTA Toronto ...... 25 29 33 28 —115 nicals: def. 3-second, 3:22/1st. FG FT Reb Phoenix ...... 22363827—123 Capitol, after a Minneapolis police offi- their concerns. people who have lost their lives. We INDIANA Min M-AM-A O-T AFPt A — (18,055). T — 2:19. 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J.Hliday. 32 6-9 5-5 2-5 0020 Gdwin ... 20 4-10 0-0 0-3 21 9 Nance Jr., Cle ...... 7 18 2.57 ers to not only speak with words but the floor facing the same social climate and nephews that it’s going to change McDrmt162-2 2-2 0-2 02 6 Hill...... 11 1-2 0-0 0-2 21 2 Holiday, Mil ...... 7 15 2.14 Totals .... 42-89 21-267-382121 114 Totals .... 36-9615-18 12-57 25 2594 Anunoby, Tor...... 6 12 2.00 with actions. They decided to play as even before the NBA bubble. when it’s not. We want to continue to FG%: .472, FT%: .808. 3-pt. goals: 9- FG%: .375, FT%: .833. 3-pt. goals: 7- Leonard, LAC...... 6 12 2.00 against the Heat, after the teams re- While these players watched as Colin have these conversations. As athletes, it’s 23, .391 (A.Holiday 1-4, Turner 0-2, Ola- 40, .175 (Hunter 1-7, Young 0-3, Red- Brooks, Mem...... 7 13 1.86 dipo 1-7, Brogdon 4-6, J.Holiday 3-4). dish 0-8, Bogdanovic 0-3, Knight 0-1, Fox, Sac...... 7 13 1.86 leased a joint statement. The protests of Kaepernick was blackballed from the more than our responsibility to enter- Team rebounds: 11. Team turnovers: 14 Huerter 5-12, Goodwin 1-5, Hill 0-1). Brogdon, Ind...... 7 13 1.86 (13 pts.). Blocks: 9 (Sabonis, Turner 8). Team rebounds: 6. Team turnovers: 13 Ball, Cha...... 7 13 1.86 social issues were not just left in the bub- NFL for kneeling during the national an- tain and go home. We want to use our Turnovers: 9. Steals: 10 (Turner 2, Olad- (14 pts.). Blocks: 1 (Capela). Turn- McCollum, Por ...... 7 13 1.86 ipo, Brogdon 3, McConnell 3, J.Holiday). overs: 13. Steals: 6 (Hunter, Collins, Drummond, Cle...... 7 13 1.86 ble. them, they watched our president ad- platform for good and inspire change.” Houston ...... 30 26 31 20 —107 Young, Reddish, Goodwin 2). George, LAC...... 7 12 1.71 Indiana ...... 35 27 28 24 —114 Charlotte...... 27 32 22 21 —102 Teague, Bos...... 7121.71 While players stood for the national dress Wednesday’s protesters as if they A — (18,165). T — 2:19. Officials — Atlanta ...... 11292727— 94 DiVincenzo, Mil...... 7 12 1.71 Ben Taylor, Aaron Smith, Matt Myers. A — (18,729). T — 2:14. Officials — Adams, NO...... 7 12 1.71 anthem and there was no “Black Lives were sympathetic figures, waging a val- Gary Washburn can be reached at Kevin Scott, JB DeRosa, John Butler. Ross, Orl...... 6101.67 Matter” written on the floor as in Orlan- iant but futile war against injustice and a [email protected]. THURSDAY, JANUARY 7, 2021 The Boston Globe Sports D3 Gronk synonymous with energy

By Andrew Mahoney nickname for Gronk was really cool to see that. It kind of everything right. It’s just cool to GLOBE STAFF “Gronkitis,” because the tight flows in the way that I think, see him loosen up. Sometimes It was not an ideal start to the end’s “positive energy is so infec- too.” it’s in the huddle, sometimes it’s 2020 NFL season for Rob tious.” Gronkows- in the locker room, sometimes Gronkowski. Gronkows- ki was asked it’s in meetings. It’s a joy for ev- After sitting out the 2019 sea- ki embraced about Brady’s eryone when he gets in that son, the tight end came out of re- the new moni- impression of mood and gets everyone to tirement to join Tom Brady in ker. him, which laugh.” Tampa Bay, and his initial per- “A couple of went viral last Given his strong finish, and formance was not encouraging. coaches call week, and how that his contract is up at the end Through his first four games, me that,” he it revealed a of the season, Gronkowski was the former Patriot managed just said. “I’ll defi- lighter side to asked if he had made any deci- nine receptions for 88 yards and nitely take his quarter- sions beyond this season. no touchdowns. But Gronkows- that. It’s a pret- back. “It’s just the start of playoffs ki was able to get into a rhythm ty cool nick- “Tom’s al- right now,” he said. “The time to as the season progressed, and he name, I think. ways serious think about that is after the sea- finished with 45 receptions for “I actually about football, son ends to about four or five 623 yards and 7 TDs. think the same always on top weeks after the season. “I definitely feel good, feel about Byron, of his game in “Right now, I’m just focusing comfortable with the playbook just the way practice,” said on Washington, on the football especially, and also just going that he coach- Gronkowski. team that we’re playing, and re- out there and playing with my es and the CHRIS O’MEARA/ASSOCIATED PRESS “When you do ally focusing on a win and play- body,” said Gronkowski in a quotes that he Rob Gronkowski found a see him loosen ing my best right now.” Zoom call Wednesday. “It just says to us on rhythm after just nine up, it’s like a The Buccaneers open the feels good, like a natural routine the offensive receptions for 88 yards in his sign of relief playoffs at Washington Saturday KEVIN C. COX/GETTY IMAGES week in and week out.” side. I like his first four games this season. for everyone at 8:15 p.m. on NBC. Clemson quarterback Trevor Lawrence is expected to be Earlier in the day, Tampa Bay perspective, out there. chosen No. 1 overall by the Jacksonville Jaguars. offensive coordinator Byron the way that he coaches. I like “He loves the game so much Follow Andrew Mahoney on Leftwich told reporters that his the way he gets us motivated. It’s and always focused on getting Twitter @GlobeMahoney. Clemson’s Lawrence His year in Tampa declares for draft

ASSOCIATED PRESS “We’ve got to find a way,” Ste- a season in the sun Clemson’s Trevor Lawrence fanski said. made it official on Wednesday — Frustrated and disappointed uSULLIVAN tently obvious the Patriots he’s heading to the NFL. that he won’t be on the field Continued from Page D1 weren’t prepared to reload the Lawrence, Sunday in Pittsburgh for the NFL rest assured one person most weapons around him. In other the 6-foot-6- wild-card matchup, Stefanski, certainly did not. words, those jaw-dropping num- NOTEBOOK inch quarter- who in his first year with Cleve- Tom Brady. bers were never going to be post- back with the land has the Browns back to the New Englanders who are flu- ed had Brady stayed in New Eng- power arm and flowing hair, re- postseason for the first time ent in the language of Brady ag- land. The transitive property leased a video on social media since the 2002 season, met with grievance know what that doesn’t work that way in foot- announcing he was leaving reporters over Zoom — a day af- means: Bad news for the Wash- ball, and though Brady surely school and declaring for the ter testing positive. ington Football Team. would have done more with NFL Draft. Stefanski said he’s confident How many times did the Pa- N’Keal Harry, Damiere Byrd, “I really feel like I’m a man his team will be able to handle triots benefit from the way the and Jakobi Meyers than Cam now and I'm ready to take on the latest obstacle in a season 199th pick of the 2000 NFL Newton did (the Patriots offense those challenges,” Lawrence full of them. Draft used any perceived slight finished 27th out of 32 teams), said. “Super excited for life “They understand that we to fuel his competitive fire? Get- the die had been cast on the end ahead. I’m grateful for Clemson have a job to do, and they are ex- ting called out by a player who of the dynasty. CHRIS O’MEARA/ASSOCIATED PRESS and I'm going to miss it.” cited to do that,” he said. “They was born just a year before that Instead, in joining the likes of Tom Brady closed the season with a particularly impressive Lawrence had said in Sep- know that this thing is not stop- fateful draft night will only stoke Mike Evans and Chris Godwin, four-game stretch, posting a passer rating of 126.9. tember he planned to play his ping for me or anybody so they Brady’s inferno. in pushing for the addition of old junior season, graduate in De- are full speed ahead.” Yet no matter what Brady friends Rob Gronkowski and An- cember, and move to the NFL. Bieniemy interviewed does in Saturday’s prime-time tonio Brown, Brady turned in a Business as usual However, in October, Law- Super Wild Card playoff game, season that should make every rence discussed keeping his op- The Jets kicked off their the story he authored this sea- football head turn in amaze- tions open, which included pos- coaching search by interviewing son with the Buccaneers already ment, make every football fan sibly returning for another year Chiefs offensive coordinator Eric marks him a victor. He proved nod in approval. for Brady in playoffs of college as discussions of the Bieniemy. With six vacancies he still had plenty of football left He was fantastic. He flour- No. 1 pick intensified between around the league, the 51-year- in his tank, even if his old bosses ished with the change of scenery, By Nicole Yang game to the Giants, so Brady and the then-winless New York Jets old Bieniemy is one of the most in New England didn’t seem to laughing a few weeks ago that he GLOBE STAFF Gronkowski have been resources and the Jacksonville Jaguars. popular candidates after helping think so. wouldn’t be “caught dead” living With the NFL playoffs start- for their teammates, many of The Jaguars finished 1-15 the Chiefs and Patrick Ma- Just look at the numbers, the in the Northeast again, not as he ing this weekend, it’s a different whom are entering unfamiliar and have the top pick in the homes win the Super Bowl last ones beyond Tampa Bay’s 11-5 lounged on the new multimil- team but the same excitement territory. draft and are expected to take year and directing the NFL’s No. record versus New England’s 7-9 lion-dollar yacht he has moored for Tampa Bay Buccaneers quar- “They’re just trying to show Lawrence. 1 offense this season. Bieniemy mark, the ones that have the off the coast of Florida while the terback Tom Brady. guys or explain to guys that He finished 34-2 in his col- also interviewed with Atlanta Buccaneers as the No. 5 seed in fools up North were digging out “Any time you make the play- there’s just a ramped-up energy lege career, leading Clemson to and Detroit earlier this week . . . the NFC playoffs and the Patriots of the snow. offs, it’s a good feeling,” Brady on game day that we may not be three Atlantic Coast Conference Dolphins offensive coordinator sitting at home during the post- Brady’s contentment was evi- said Wednesday. “It’s a great op- used to,” said offensive lineman titles and the national title after Chan Gailey has resigned one season for the first time in 12 dent elsewhere than in the portunity to be playing this Ali Marpet, who will be making the 2018 season. He finished season after coming out of re- years, the ones that have Brady weather report. Sure, he took a weekend, a privilege for all of us. his playoff debut. “I think there’s second in the Heisman Trophy tirement. The announcement winning at least 11 games for his risk in wielding power in a way I think we want to go make the just a little bit more energy than race Tuesday night to Alabama was made Wednesday, one day 11th straight year while the Pa- that could have backfired had most of it. Playoff football is there would be in the normal receiver DeVonta Smith. after Gailey’s 69th birthday and triots finally relinquished an 11- Gronk and Brown been awful, pretty special to be a part of.” regular-season game.” Lawrence finished his college one day after coach Brian Flores year grip on the AFC East. but that never really material- Earning one of three wild- On Wednesday, Brady clearly career with 10,098 yards pass- said he expected all of his assis- With four touchdown passes ized. But he also wielded influ- card spots in the NFC, the Buc- gave off the impression of some- ing with 90 touchdowns and 17 tant coaches would return in in the regular-season finale ence, and that lifted the entire caneers will travel to face the one who has been there before. interceptions. This season, he 2021. With Gailey calling plays, against the Falcons, Brady fin- franchise. Washington Football Team Sat- He didn’t bite when asked about completed a career-best 69.1 the Dolphins scored 404 points, ished tied for second in the NFL “His leadership is beyond urday night. The playoff game Washington rookie defensive percent of his throws and was their highest total since 1986. with 40 TD throws. He threw for anything I’ve ever seen; Peyton will be the 42nd of Brady’s ca- end Chase Young shouting, named ACC player of the year. He had a major role in the devel- 4,633 yards, completing 65.7 Manning is the only thing close,” reer and his first with a team “Tom Brady, I’m coming!” while opment of rookie quarterback percent of his passes. The 40 Buccaneers coach Bruce Arians other than the Patriots. But it walking off the field after his Stefanski determined Tua Tagovailoa, who struggled TDs came against 12 intercep- told reporters before the final sounds as if it’s business as usual team clinched a playoff berth Confined to his home before at times but went 6-3 as a start- tions, and he had a passer rating regular-season game. “It’s a nev- for the six-time Super Bowl Sunday night. Nor did Brady of- the season’s biggest game, coach er. “I want to thank Chan for all of 102.2. The 40 TDs were his er-ending thing with him — the champion, even in a different fer thoughts beyond Saturday’s Kevin Stefanski vowed not to let of his hard work and dedica- most since 2007, and the 4,633 perfectionist — to get everything uniform. matchup. COVID-19 stop him from get- tion,” Flores said in a statement. yards the most he’s had since right in practice. “Really, it’s the same as any Other than the Buccaneers ting the Browns ready for the “He played an important role on 2015. “Also, his calmness on the other week, to be honest with hat atop his head, not much playoffs. the staff and in the development And then look at his age: 43. sideline in games when we’re you,” said Buccaneers offensive seems to have changed about the Stefanski doesn’t know how of our young roster.” . . . Sea- Brady is the first 40-year-old not winning, [saying], ‘We’re go- coordinator Byron Leftwich. “It hard-working, dialed-in Brady he contracted the virus. That’s hawks safety Jamal Adams said quarterback in the history of the ing to win.’ Those type of things. shouldn’t take the playoffs to get ahead of the postseason. unimportant at this point. there’s no question he’ll play in NFL to hit 40 TDs and just the You put those in a bottle and you extra energy, to get anything ex- The same goes for the gregar- Beating the Pittsburgh Steel- his first career playoff game Sat- fifth to throw that many twice, make a bunch of money.” tra. I think we did a good job all ious Gronkowski, who enter- ers is all that matters. urday despite a shoulder injury. joining Aaron Rodgers, Peyton His legendary work ethic and year of doing that week in and tained reporters Wednesday by Manning, Drew Brees, and Dan attention to detail helped the week out.” retelling a story about Brady tak- WILD-CARD ROUND Marino. He’s only the second to Buccaneers to their first playoff Added Buccaneers tight end ing a shot of alcohol at the Ken- throw 40 TDs for different appearance in 13 years. When Rob Gronkowski, who played in tucky Derby one year. teams, joining Manning, who Arians lauded Brady’s work with 16 playoff games with Brady “Just seeing his face after in did it for Indianapolis and Den- the younger players, it made it with the Patriots: “Tom’s head is disgust, like, ‘I’m putting this al- ver. clear Brady’s increasing unwill- always on top of his shoulders. cohol in my body,’ ” said Brady broke his own record ingness to do that in New Eng- He’s always Tom. He’s always Gronkowski, as he crinkled his NFC 1 GREEN BAY and AFC 1 KANSAS CITY for passing yards in a season for land wasn’t because of a dislike ready to go, and he’s always nose to mimic Brady’s face. First-round byes a QB 40 or older (4,577) and for the likes of Harry, but for the ready for any situation, if it’s There is at least one thing SATURDAY SUNDAY broke Brett Favre’s mark for fact that Harry et al were sup- Week 1 or if it’s the beginning of that is different. most TD passes (33) by a player posed to be his top options rath- the playoffs. It’s nothing differ- “Today, it was 60-plus de- 40 or older. er than the support staff to bet- ent.” grees at practice for a playoff Brady’s 17,622 passing yards ter, more experienced weapons At 43, Brady had one of the game,” Brady said with a smile. since turning 40 are the most in like Julian Edelman. best statistical seasons of his ca- “I haven’t had too many of those NFL history, more than doubling Now, he gets to start another reer, throwing for 4,633 yards — even in 20 years.” 2 BUFFALO hosts 4 TENNESSEE hosts second-place Warren Moon. Bra- playoff run, a first step toward a and 40 touchdowns. He said he While there may be warmth 7 INDIANAPOLIS 5 BALTIMORE dy’s 125 touchdown passes since potential seventh Super Bowl ti- felt more at home as the season in Tampa in January, Brady 1:05 p.m., CBS 1:05 p.m., ESPN turning 40 also lap the second- tle. went on, and with that came im- made it clear he’s all about put- place Brees (51), just as his 47 Already the all-time postsea- proved communication among ting in the work — and winning wins do to Brees and Favre, tied son leader in starts (41), comple- players as well as a better under- — as he always has been. for second with 17. tions (1,025), passing yards standing of one another. “There’s what, six games this Brady remains one of the (11,388), passing TDs (73), and Brady closed the season with weekend?” he said. “There are NFL’s best quarterbacks. championships, he is aiming for a particularly impressive four- six teams that won’t be practic- 3 SEATTLE hosts 2 NEW ORLEANS hosts So Bill Belichick never should more. game stretch, posting a passer ing on Monday and there’s six 6 LA RAMS 7 CHICAGO have let him leave, right? Chase Young may be coming rating of 126.9 during that span. that will be. You want to be one Not so fast. Rather than this for him, but Tom Brady is com- He acknowledged, however, that of those teams from this week 4:40 p.m., Fox 4:40 p.m., CBS being a case of the Patriots being ing at history. I wouldn’t bet those numbers don’t matter that continues to play on, but wrong to let Brady go, it’s a case against him. moving forward. you have to play well. If you of Brady being right that it was “Regular season is what it is,” don’t play well, chances are time for him to leave. Tara Sullivan is a Globe he said. “You put it in the books. you’ll be watching next week- For any lingering resentment columnist. She can be reached at We’re here to win playoff games.” end.” 4 WASHINGTON hosts 3 PITTSBURGH hosts that Brady got out of Dodge just [email protected]. The Buccaneers hadn’t ad- as the foundation of a mighty dy- Follow her on Twitter vanced to the postseason since Nicole Yang can be reached at 5 TAMPA BAY 6 CLEVELAND nasty was crumbling, it was pa- @Globe_Tara. 2007, when they lost a wild-card [email protected]. 8:15 p.m., NBC 8:15 p.m., NBC D4 Sports The Boston Globe THURSDAY, JANUARY 7, 2021 SportsLog BC men blow lead, UMass men’s fall on road to Duke hoops game off ASSOCIATED PRESS tine protocols after a family The Atlantic 10 men’s basketball Duke83 DURHAM, N.C. — member tested positive for game between UMass and George Wendell Moore Jr. COVID-19. Krzyzewski said Washington scheduled for Wednes- BC 82 scored a season- both tested negative as recently day night in Washington was post- high 25 points to help No. 21 as Monday. Associate head poned after a 6 p.m. city curfew was Duke hold off Boston College, coach Jon Scheyer led the pro- imposed by Mayor Muriel Bowser 83-82, on Wednesday night gram Wednesday. after angry protestors stormed the while Hall of Fame coach Mike “It’s not how I dreamed United States Capitol building. The Krzyzewski was sidelined be- about coaching my first game curfew came in response to protests cause of COVID-19 protocols. ever,” Scheyer said, adding: “I that turned chaotic as supporters of The sophomore had been off can only imagine what [Krzyze- President Donald Trump breached to a rough start to the season wski] was thinking and doing the US Capitol while Congress was JOHN TLUMACKI/GLOBE STAFF but had a huge performance for down the stretch there — or ac- voting to certify the presidential “I have no intention of playing anywhere else,” Bruins goaltender Tuukka Rask said. the Blue Devils (4-2, 2-0 Atlan- tually the whole game, I should election. The schools will try to re- tic Coast Conference), who had say.” schedule the game . . . MaCio Teague to rally from 16 down before Felder finished with 24 scored 17 points and No. 2 Baylor halftime in their first game in points for the Eagles (2-8, 0-4), improved to 10-0 (3-0 Big 12) with a Rask puts focus on play three weeks. who have lost seven of their last 76-61 win over visiting Oklahoma “Just seeing that first one go eight, and Quinnipiac graduate (6-3, 2-2) . . . Saturday’s Louisville- uBRUINS recalled Miller telling a younger Matt Grzel- through, I feel like it took every- transfer Rich Kelly had a sea- Georgia Tech men’s game was post- Continued from Page D1 cyk, when the two were paired a few years thing that was on my shoulders son-high 16 points. But BC fin- poned because of positive tests in the Rask, who lives in Newton, said he has back. “We’re going to shut them down . . . off of me,” Moore said, “and ished with 21 turnovers to off- Yellow Jackets’ program . . . No. 3 been in Brighton working out since August, That’s what Kevan can do for Jake, and that’s gave me a chance to play free set 56 percent shooting. UConn’s women’s game Jan. 13 at and has skated the last month. what he did for Grizz. You want to build those and just go out there and win Steffon Mitchell’s layup with Xavier was postponed because the “It’s been that,” he said, “and not a lock- good habits so when the puck drops, you’ve the game.” 2:14 remaining in the first half Musketeers paused activities be- down, but a lot of time inside the house.” been through it in your mind.” Moore’s night included a gave BC a 41-25 lead before cause of contact tracing . . . In men’s Rask, who left the NHL playoff bubble in Two other contenders for the third pair, critical late basket, corralling an Duke cut the deficit in half at hockey, No. 9 UMass (9-3-1 Hockey Toronto in August because of a health issue John Moore and Connor Clifton, were paired. inbounds pass with two sec- the break. East) got two goals from Matthew with one of his three daughters, said his family Urho Vaakanainen was with Nick Wolff, a onds on the shot clock and hit- “When you turn it over 21 Kessel in a 4-0 win over visiting is healthy. He confirmed that he left because first-year pro. ting an off-balance fadeaway times at Cameron, it’s tough to UNH (2-3-1). his daughter “was not doing so well,” revealing . . . over Jay Heath for an 80-77 lead win, especially when I thought that an ambulance had to be called the night Two years ago, the Bruins’ fourth line had a with 43 seconds left. we had a pretty good rhythm on NBA before Game 3 of the Bruins’ first-round series rotating cast of four (Sean Kuraly, Chris Wag- Moore added a free throw offense the whole night,” BC against Carolina. ner, Noel Acciari, and Joakim Nordstrom) and with 9.9 seconds left to make it coach Jim Christian said, add- Fultz suffers torn ACL Rask left Toronto the following morning. was effective in any combination. Cassidy a two-possession game, which ing: “We’ve just got to get a little Orlando point guard Markelle “It was a tough decision to leave, but then used them to play star-studded No. 1 lines to a provided just enough cushion stronger with the ball.” Fultz, selected No. 1 overall in the again it wasn’t, because I knew it was more draw, possess the puck in the offensive zone, when CJ Felder hit a 3-pointer The Blue Devils’last played 2017 NBA Draft by the 76ers, suf- important for me to be home at that time,” wear down opponents, and get Patrice with one second left for the fi- Dec. 16 against Notre Dame. fered a season-ending tear of the an- Rask said. “That was easy to live with. On the Bergeron and Co. some rest. They had speed nal margin. BC hosts No. 22 Virginia Sat- terior cruciate ligament in his left other hand, you’re home, knowing you could and grit and had no issue throwing the body. Krzyzewski has said he and urday, while Duke hosts Wake knee in the first quarter of the Mag- be there, should be there . . . it was tough to Last year, after Acciari left for Florida, the his wife are following quaran- Forest the same day. ic’s 105-94 win over the Cleveland watch the games. Your brain is kind of spin- line’s struggles meant Cassidy did not have Cavaliers on Wednesday night. Fultz ning at that point.” that luxury. was driving to the basket less than He said it was tough for a few weeks, but he Two players have had the first crack at re- five minutes into the game when he spoke with fellow goalie Jaroslav Halak and placing Nordstrom (now in Calgary) at left was cut off by Isaac Okoro and his other supportive teammates. wing. GBL postpones start left knee buckled without contact . . . “There were no issues coming back,” he Anders Bjork has had stints on the top line Cavaliers starting guard Darius Gar- said. in previous years, but he may find a home land might miss another week with a With trade rumors in the hockey atmo- here. Cassidy compared him with Nordstrom of winter until March shoulder sprain, while guard Danté sphere over the summer, did he ever feel his — fleet afoot — with better finishing ability. Exum could miss two months with a future in Boston was uncertain? The Bruins are trying to teach him the art of By Nathaniel Weitzer league games from March 1 to calf strain . . . The Pistons said rookie He answered with typical bluntness: killing penalties and filling shooting lanes. GLOBE CORRESPONDENT April 10. guard Killian Hayes has a torn “Nope.” Trent Frederic, who has a big frame and Principals and athletic di- During the same period in labrum in his right hip but gave no . . . some touch around the net, could break into rectors from the six schools in March and early April, GBL timeline for his return . . . The NBA The Bruins spent the 13th overall pick on the league in that position. But he has to sort the Greater Boston League, in schools will offer preseason is urging teams to make increased Jakub Zboril in 2015 because they believed he out his defensive-zone responsibilities to earn addition to in- condition for the Fall II season. SCHOOL commitments toward providing could become a top-four NHL defenseman the coach’s trust. coming mem- The league plans to host com- mental health resources to players with offensive skill. After his two seasons (111 If those two don’t pan out, Par Lindholm NOTEBOOK bers Lynn petitions for boys’ and girls’ and staff, releasing updated guide- games) in the AHL, Providence coach Jay and newcomer Greg McKegg, both C/LWs, Classical and soccer, girls’ volleyball, golf, lines to reflect the challenge of play- Leach said Zboril was his best all-around de- would be next in line. Lynn English, voted unani- cross-country, field hockey, and ing amid the coronavirus pandemic. fenseman. Wednesday, those skills translated . . . mously to postpone all inter- football during a Fall II period to Bruins camp. The Bruins will hold one hourlong scrim- scholastic competitions other from April 12 to May 15. The HOCKEY Zboril had his best day in Brighton. In a mage on Thursday and another on Friday, than girls’ hockey and gymnas- GBL postponed many of those day of mostly five-on-five drills, Zboril dis- split into 30-minute, running clock periods. tics until March 1. sports last fall. Jackets ink Bjorkstrand played a heavy shot, sound judgment, and Goalies Rask, Halak, Dan Vladar, and Jeremy In a statement Wednesday, Spring sports (tennis, boys’ The Columbus Blue Jackets confidence. During one drill, he got Brad Swayman will take one period each. Reserve the league and girls’ la- signed forward Oliver Bjorkstrand to Marchand — one of the savviest forecheckers netminder Callum Booth, who has been prac- pointed to the crosse, out- a five-year extension worth $27 mil- in the game — to bite on a subtle fake and turn ticing with both groups, will get the day off . . . “abnormally door track, lion through the 2025-26 season. He the other way. Rask said he told Zdeno Chara he’s “definitely high number boys’ volley- had one season left on his current Bruins coach Bruce Cassidy hoped Zboril, going to miss him out there. He’s such a big of positive ball, baseball, deal. The 25-year-old led the team in who has been paired with determined veteran part of the penalty kill, he reads the play so COVID-19 softball, and goals with 21, despite playing just 49 Kevan Miller, will learn something about well, and his stick’s always in the right spot.” cases in urban crew) will games due to injury last season . . . preparation and accountability. It is normal, Rask expects the young defensemen in front of areas” affect- hold their Sabres forward Zemgus Girgensons Cassidy noted, for junior and college stars en- him to make mistakes, but he feels “very com- ed many GBL preseason is expected to miss the season after tering the pros not to feel that every practice fortable” with the group. schools, in- during the having hamstring surgery. Buffalo drill is important. Players such as Miller, he cluding Chel- Fall II period captain Jack Eichel made his train- said, don’t care that there is no scoreboard. Matt Porter can be reached at sea, Everett, and can ing camp debut after missing the “We’re not getting scored on today,” Cassidy [email protected]. Lynn, and Re- schedule first four days with a lower body in- vere. The competitions jury . . . Spencer Knight made 34 postpone- from May 17 saves, Trevor Zegras had a goal and ment could to July 3, the an assist, and Alex Turcotte also potentially al- final date of scored as the United States beat Can- Smith set for next challenge low those spring season ada, 2-0, Tuesday night in Edmonton schools to under the ad- for its first gold medal at the world compete in justed MIAA junior championships since 2017. uRED SOX derstanding and communicating the hands- March, as calendar. Continued from Page D1 on developmental approach to becoming a well as “The GBL SOCCER like any other minor league coach that gets player. Malden, Med- was smart hired. That’s really all I see myself as, just an- She believes in using both methodologies, ford, and MATTHEW HEALEY FOR THE GLOBE enough to Rapinoe, Lloyd return other minor league coach who’s helping out in depending on the type of player that’s in front Somerville, Bridgewater-Raynham guard move the sea- and developing players. of her. A huge aspect of her coaching revolves according to Shay Bollin will sit out a son and try to are back after missing most of last “At the same time, I do recognize that rep- around listening to the player. She’s open to the state- portion of the winter season make it work year as the United States women’s resentation matters. And fortunately, being new ideas and approaches to a game that’s ment. after an elective procedure. for all the stu- team prepares to open training the first Black woman, there is a sort of expec- constantly evolving. The move dents and all camp this weekend in Orlando, Fla. tation, and I want to be able to do my part be- “I want my players to challenge me,” Smith will effect all three remaining the schools,” said Newton. “We Coach an- cause I know how important it is.” said. “I want to be able to challenge them. I seasons, including the adjusted just want to give our kids a shot nounced the 27-player roster for the She didn’t want to be the first Black wom- want to make them their own coach. And the Fall II season (scheduled from at three seasons.” camp, which will be capped by two an whose feet touched the freshly manicured only way to do that is to learn as much as I Feb. 22 to April 25 by the MI- exhibitions with Colombia at the end grass of a professional baseball field as a uni- can, and give them options and figure out AA). Bollin has procedure of the month. Also back is Mallory formed member of a team. That would mean what works for them.” Since Lynn public schools Bridgewater-Raynham ju- Pugh, sidelined for much of last year. that other Black women who were qualified Smith is cognizant that her road as a pro- were unable to compete last nior Shay Bollin, a two-time Alex Morgan, who has COVID-19, were passed over. fessional coach won’t be linear, yet she will at- fall, as well as this winter, Lynn Globe All-Scholastic who has was among those left off the roster. As Smith began to rise through the baseball tack it with assurance and aggression, know- English AD Richard Newton is verbally committed to the Duke Tobin Heath and Christen Press will ranks, people predicted that in some capacity ing that she belongs. hopeful that his programs will women’s basketball program stay with Manchester United in Eng- she would be the one to break the barrier. Her “I’m going to make mistakes; I’m going to compete in the GBL this for 2022, will sit out a portion land. Hanson’s Samantha Mewis response? screw up,” Smith said. “And having that men- spring, provided the Lynn of the winter season after un- and Rose Lavelle, currently with “I hope not, because that means we’re go- tality has made my job so much easier, be- School Committee and superin- dergoing an elective procedure Manchester City, are on the roster. ing to be waiting a while,” she recalled saying. cause I don’t have that internal pressure on tendent clears the school to that was not a result of a sus- Lindsey Horan, who missed Novem- Yet here Smith is, fortunately or unfortu- me. Anybody who expects me to be perfect, play. tained injury. ber’s camp with COVID-19, is back. nately, the first. Since news came last week that’s their issue.” In November, Greater Bos- Bollin was on the bench that the Red Sox were hiring Smith, her days Smith is a baseball person. She speaks the ton League ADs voted unani- when the defending Division 1 MISCELLANY have been a whirlwind. Her phone hasn’t language. It’s a profession she felt destined to mously to accept Classical and South champion Trojans stopped buzzing with notifications on social follow since her freshman year in college. English as full members in opened the season Tuesday Kasatkina wins opener media. Her inbox is full of media requests. Those feelings grew once she started graduate Sept. 21, clearing their way for night with a 72-25 Southeast Daria Kasatkina won the first Tennis icon Billie Jean King praised Smith on school at Case Western Reserve, where she their departure from the North- Conference win at Dartmouth. match of the WTA season, beating Twitter. served as a graduate assistant and was direc- eastern Conference. According to a statement Wang Qiang, 6-2, 3-6, 6-2, at the Abu Smith is embracing it, but not basking in it. tor of baseball operations. But it was the “I’m just trying to find a way from the B-R girls’ basketball Dhabi Open. Veronika Kudermetova She wants to get to work and be an asset to the hands-on coaching that intrigued her the to get my kids on the field or on program, the November proce- beat No. 10 Anett Kontaveit, 7-5, Red Sox organization. And she is confident most. the court,” said Newton. “If dure was recommended years 6-1, while American Bernarda Pera she can be just that. That has resulted in Smith shattering a bar- winter sports are starting in ago, to be done once Bollin’s ousted No. 16 Donna Vekic, 7-6 (12- “It’s kind of cliché at this point, because rier that so many people who looked like her March [in the GBL] that gives growth plates closed. It had 10), 2-6, 6-4 . . . Linus Strasser be- you hear it a lot, but the growth mind-set is were denied in years past. us a little ray of hope.” been booked for the spring, af- came the first German skier in more definitely there,” Smith said. “My experience It hasn’t quite sunk in yet, but in due time, Gymnastics and girls’ hock- ter the season, but Governor than three years to win a World Cup with technology certainly. My experience with she said, it will. ey in the GBL can begin playing Baker ceased all elective sur- slalom, coming from eighth place af- biomechanics, and utilizing that with our cur- “Once I’m down in Florida at the [spring on Jan. 11. From Feb. 1 to Feb. gery in Massachusetts because ter the opening run to beat Austrians rent players, certainly helps being able to put training] complex, and I get to start working, 26, boys’ hockey, boys’ and girls’ of the pandemic. An appoint- Manuel Feller, by 0.10 seconds, and it all together.” that’s when it’s really going to hit me,” she basketball, and swimming pro- ment became available to Bol- Marco Schwarz, by .16, in Zagreb, While baseball seems to find itself in a tug- said. grams can begin preseason ac- lin prior to the moratorium. Croatia . . . Mike Whan is leaving the of-war between old- and new-school thinking, tivities and practices under the LPGA Tour after 11 years as commis- Smith is a unique blend of the two. She can Julian McWilliams can be reached at oversight of individual ADs. Craig Larson of the Globe staff sioner. speak the language of analytics while also un- [email protected]. Those sports can schedule contributed to this report. THURSDAY, JANUARY 7, 2021 The Boston Globe Sports D5 MIAA gets baseball pitches Scoreboard YYY

bury, admitted to having “mixed feel- jarian said, “but as it stands today . . . to THU FRI SAT SUN MON TUE WED Discussions underway 1/7 1/8 1/9 1/10 1/11 1/12 1/13 ings” on the idea of a sectional tourna- be able to make decisions on something on creating new season ment. that is [some] time away from us is really WAS MIA CHI ORL “A lot of us look at our spring sports hard. 7:30 7:00 8:00 7:30 NBCSB NBA, NBCSB NBCSB By Jim Clark from last year, and we’re concerned “I just think we’re in something here NBCSB GLOBE CORRESPONDENT about not giving kids opportunities that that is historical. I think putting a plan The high school seasons for spring they lost out on the tournament last in place that we can pivot to would be Home games shaded For updated scores: bostonglobe.com/sports On the radio: Celtics, WBZ-FM 98.5 athletes across Massachusetts were year,” Costa said. “We want to do some- great. I just want to try to sustain it as wiped out in 2020 by the COVID-19 pan- thing going forward for them this long as we can so that they’re on the demic. As a result, administrators and spring.” field. If we bite off more than we can ON THE AIR coaches already have begun discussions However, Costa added that just pro- chew, and it’s over in 2½ weeks, then PRO BASKETBALL NFL 7:30 p.m. Philadelphia at Brooklyn TNT AFC about how to create the best possible viding spring athletes — and baseball that’s a fail.” East 10 p.m. Dallas at Denver TNT WLTPct. PF PA baseball season in 2021. players in particular — with as many op- The baseball committee also heard a d-Buffalo ...... 13 30 .813 31.3 23.4 During Wednesday’s virtual meeting portunities as possible should be the pri- presentation from Drew Tripp, co- MEN’S COLLEGE BASKETBALL Miami...... 10 60 .625 25.3 21.1 7 p.m. Cincinnati at SMU ESPNU New England.....790.438 20.4 22.1 of the MIAA Baseball Committee, a sig- ority. founder of ChangeUp, for software that NY Jets ...... 2140 .125 15.2 28.6 7 p.m. Indiana at Wisconsin FS1 North nificant amount of the conversation cen- Longtime South tournament director would allow for the tracking of pitch d-Pittsburgh.... 12 40 .750 26.0 19.5 7 p.m. Iowa at Maryland ESPN2 p-Baltimore...... 11 50 .688 29.3 18.9 tered around ideas for the format of a Don Fredericks echoed that, saying he counts. In accordance with National 8 p.m. UNLV at Colorado State CBSSN p-Cleveland ..... 11 50 .688 25.5 26.2 Cincinnati...... 4111 .281 19.4 26.5 baseball season in the spring. The cur- was impressed by how postseason for- Federation of High Schools rules, MIAA 8:30 p.m. BYU at Gonzaga ESPN South 9 p.m. Illinois at Northwestern Big Ten d-Tennessee.... 11 50 .688 30.7 27.4 rent 2020-21 calendar approved by the mats worked in some leagues during Fall baseball was slated to begin officially p-Indianapolis .1150 .688 28.2 22.6 9 p.m. Portland at San Francisco ESPNU Houston...... 4120 .250 24.0 29.0 MIAA Board of Directors calls for spring I with soccer, field hockey, and girls’ vol- tracking pitch counts and required days Jacksonville ...... 115 0.063 19.1 30.8 9 p.m. USC at Arizona ESPN2 West sports practices beginning April 26 and leyball. of rest for the 2020 season. 9 p.m. Washington at StanfordFS1 c-Kansas City .. 14 20 .875 29.622.6 Las Vegas ...... 880 .50027.1 29.9 competition running through July 3. “I want the kids to play more games,” Tripp, son of former Wellesley AD 10 p.m. Nevada at San Diego State CBSSN LA Chargers...... 790 .43824.026.6 10:30 p.m. UCLA at Arizona State ESPN Denver...... 5110 .313 20.227.9 Committee chair Jay Costa and MIAA Fredericks said. “I don’t want them lim- Ted Tripp, said ChangeUp allows real- NFC liaison Keith Brouillard agreed on the ited to 10 if they can get to 13.” time tracking of data via an app, which 11 p.m. Oregon at Colorado FS1 East WLTPct.PFPA need to be proactive, and a subcommit- Principals Margaret Granados (St. can be used in-game by coaches and also WOMEN’S COLLEGE BASKETBALL d-Washington....7 90 .438 20.920.6 NY Giants...... 6100 .375 17.5 22.3 tee will be formed to look at issues such John’s High in Shrewsbury) and Marc for enforcement at school, league, and 12 p.m. Hofstra at Northeastern NESN Dallas...... 6100 .375 24.7 29.6 5 p.m. Maryland at Michigan StateBig Ten Philadelphia...... 4111 .281 20.926.1 as COVID-19 modifications as well as Talbot (Pembroke) believed it was im- MIAA levels. He added there is a base- North 6 p.m. Miami at Wake Forest ACC c-Green Bay..... 13 30 .813 31.823.1 any ideas for postseason play. portant to plan for the possibility of a line cost of $99 per team, with bundled p-Chicago...... 880 .500 23.323.1 8 p.m. Louisville at Virginia Tech NESN+ Minnesota...... 790 .438 26.9 29.7 Oxford coach Justin Richards, the baseball postseason and then adjust discounts for leagues or MIAA use. An 8 p.m. Notre Dame at Boston College ACC Detroit ...... 511 0.31323.632.4 South state coaches rep to the committee, down the road if necessary. individual player’s data also can be 8:30 p.m. Kentucky at Texas A&MSEC d-New Orleans 12 40 .750 30.1 21.1 p-Tampa Bay... 11 50 .688 30.8 22.2 pushed strongly for the possibility of re- “We don’t want something that’s go- tracked across multiple teams. COLLEGE FOOTBALL Carolina...... 511 0.313 21.9 25.1 Atlanta...... 412 0.25024.825.9 taining at least sectional tournaments ing to elongate and take away playing Auburn AD Brian Davis asked wheth- 7 p.m. Awards showESPN West for one last season before the start of time from the front end of the season,” er any system ultimately used by the MI- d-Seattle...... 12 40 .750 28.7 23.2 GOLF p-LA Rams...... 10 60 .625 23.3 18.5 statewide tournaments in 2021-22. He Granados said. “But we certainly can, AA could track warmup pitches in the Arizona...... 880 .50025.6 22.9 6 p.m. PGA: Tournament of Champions Golf San Francisco....610 0.375 23.5 24.4 expressed concern that the MIAA’s four- and should, I think, plan [for a possible bullpen or between innings, a longtime p — Clinched playoff berth TENNIS d — Clinched division season calendar for 2020-21 is squeezing tournament]. We need time to plan, and concern during his Hall of Fame career 12:30 p.m. ATP: DelrayTennis c — Clinched home field SUNDAY’S RESULTS spring athletes even further, forcing plan effectively.” as a high school and college coach. 6 p.m. ATP: DelrayTennis At New England 28...... NY Jets 14 At Buffalo 56...... Miami 26 them to begin more than a month later Both Catholic Memorial AD Craig Na- “Over the years people forget those (schedule subject to change) Baltimore 38...... at Cincinnati 3 At Cleveland 24...... Pittsburgh 22 than usual. jarian and Taunton principal Matt Mat- pitches, but they are still pitches, they’re Minnesota 37...... at Detroit 35 At Tampa Bay 44...... Atlanta 27 “I am obviously a huge advocate for tos voiced concern about committing to still throws, they’re still taxing the arm,” At NY Giants 23...... Dallas 19 At LA Rams 18...... Arizona 7 having some type of a tournament and anything that would put schools and stu- said Davis, who led Hudson to a pair of Las Vegas 32...... at Denver 31 having that set up early on,” Richards dents at further risk during the pandem- Division 2 state titles. Colleges Schools LA Chargers 38...... at Kansas City 21 Tennessee 41...... at Houston 38 said. “I would like for them to have ic. At Indianapolis 28...... Jacksonville 14 BASKETBALL BASKETBALL Green Bay 35...... at Chicago 16 something to look forward to.” “I think it’s smart to try to put some- Jim Clark can be reached at New Orleans 33...... at Carolina 7 MEN BOYS Seattle 26...... at San Francisco 23 Costa, the athletic director at Shrews- thing in place when things improve,” Na- [email protected]. HOW AP TOP 25 FARED BAY STATE Washington 20...... at Philadelphia 14 2. Baylor beat Oklahoma, 76-61 Newton North 52...... Braintree 44 7. Creighton beat Seton Hall, 89-53 SOUTH COAST 9. Tennessee beat Arkansas, 79-74 Somerset Berkley 64...... Seekonk 33 10. Michigan beat 16. Minnesota, 82-57 NONLEAGUE GIRLS’ HOCKEY NOTEBOOK 11. Houston beat Wichita State, 70-63 Austin Prep 65...... Card. Spellman 47 Latest line 19. Virg. Tech lost to Louisville, 73-71 GIRLS 21. Duke beat Boston College, 83-82 BAY STATE NBA 22. Virginia beat Wake Forest, 70-61 Newton North 45...... Braintree 30 Thursday NEW ENGLAND CATHOLIC CENTRAL Favorite Line Underdog Duke 83...... Boston College 82 Bp. Fenwick 49...... Abp. Williams 20 Phila...... 2 ...... At Brooklyn Richmond 80...... Rhode Island 73 NONLEAGUE At Memphis...... 4 ...... Cleveland OTHER EAST Saint Joseph Prep 52....Mt. Alvernia 27 At Portland...... 10 ...... Minnesota Pittsburgh 63...... Syracuse 60 At Denver...... 3½ ...... Dallas Youth serves for Woburn hockey At LA Lakers...... 9 ...... San Antonio St. Bonaventure 83....Saint Joseph’s 57 SOUTH HOCKEY COLLEGE BASKETBALL Chattanooga 73...... Samford 68 Thursday BOYS By Jake Levin Incarnate Word 75...... Northwes. St. 67 Favorite Line Underdog BAY STATE Louisville 73...... Virginia Tech 71 GLOBE CORRESPONDENT Braintree 8...... Newton North 0 At San Diego...... OFF ...... Saint LSU 94...... Georgia 92 (OT) Weymouth 4...... Needham 1 At Morehead...... 4½ ...... Tenn. Tech Mississippi 72...... Auburn 61 At Belmont...... 17 ...... Se CAPE ANN When Madelyn Soderquist struck for Nicholls 76...... Lamar 69 Triton 3...... N. Reading 0 At Hofstra...... 3 ...... Northeastern Sam Houston St. 70...... SE Louisiana 52 Iowa...... 4 ...... At Maryland CATHOLIC CENTRAL a pair of goals for the Woburn girls’ South Carolina 78...... Texas A&M 54 Austin Prep 7...... Arlington Cath. 1 At Wisconsin...... 7½ ...... Indiana Tennessee 79...... Arkansas 74 At SMU...... 6 ...... Cincinnati hockey team in a season-opening 2-2 tie HOCKOMOCK Tulsa 61...... South Florida 51 Canton 8...... Attleboro 0 At N. Arizona...... 1 ...... Idaho St. UNCG 84...... Wofford 75 Saturday afternoon, it offered a glimpse Franklin 4...... Foxboro 2 At Colo. St...... 8 ...... UNLV VCU 66...... Geo. Mason 61 North Attleboro 5...... Oliver Ames 1 Murray State...... 2 ...... At E. Illinois Virginia 70...... Wake Forest 61 At N. Colorado...... 3 ...... Mont. St.. of both a promising future and what had MERRIMACK VALLEY/DUAL COUNTY MIDWEST Lincoln-Sudbury 6...... Wayland 1 At S. Utah...... 13½ ...... Idaho Butler 63...... Georgetown 55 been an uncertain present. Waltham 3...... Bedford 1 At San Francisco...17 ...... Portland Creighton 89...... Seton Hall 53 At Tenn. St...... 6½ ...... Ut Martin MIDDLESEX Michigan 82...... Minnesota 57 Soderquist, along with five of her Burlington 4...... Wilmington 2 At Stanford...... 10½ ...... Washington Xavier 69...... St. John’s 61 Woburn 5...... Arlington 2 At Arizona...... 3 ...... USC youthful teammates, is an eighth grader SOUTHWEST Illinois...... 6½ ...... At N'western PATRIOT Abi. Christian 66.....Houston Baptist 63 Hanover 8...... Plymouth South 0 At San Diego St. 12½ ...... Nevada in the Woburn school system suiting up Baylor 76...... Oklahoma 61 Hingham 4...... Silver Lake 0 At California...... 1 ...... Wash. St.. Cent. Arkansas 83...... New Orleans 79 Pembroke 6...... Quincy 4 At Arizona St...... PK ...... UCLA for a Tanner squad that is the defending Houston 70...... Wichita State 63 Plymouth North 4...... Duxbury 4 At Colorado...... 1½ ...... Oregon WOMEN At Gonzaga...... 18 ...... BYU Division 1 co-champion. SOUTH COAST HOW AP TOP 25 FARED D/R/Seekonk 11.....Wareham/Carver 6 College Football 18. S. Florida beat Wichita State, 66-48 Their presence, the result of Woburn Old Rochester/Fairhaven 2.....Bourne 2 Monday 22. Northwes. beat Wisconsin, 80-55 TRI-VALLEY Favorite Pts. Underdog requesting an MIAA waiver to tap into OTHER EAST Hopkinton 5...... Norwood 1 Championship Game Villanova 78...... Seton Hall 71 Medway 10...... Bellingham 1 At Miami, Fla. middle school-aged players for the first SOUTH Westwood 1...... Medfield 0 Alabama...... 8 ...... Ohio St. South Florida 66...... Wichita State 48 NONLEAGUE NFL Temple 66...... East Carolina 57 time in nearly two decades, has helped Lowell Cath. 9...... Saint Joseph Prep 0 Saturday W. Carolina 74...... Piedmont 54 Pope Francis 7...... Bridge.-Raynham 0 FavoritePts. Underdog preserve a season. Otherwise, the Tan- MIDWEST Bp. Feehan 4...... Bp. Stang 1 Ball State 93...... Toledo 78 At Buffalo...... 6½ ...... Indianapolis GIRLS ners would have competed with just 11 Bowling Green 73...... W. Michigan 48 At Seattle...... 3½ ...... LA Rams BAY STATE Buffalo 73...... E. Michigan 68 Tampa Bay...... 8½ .. At Washington Braintree 3...... Newton N./Newton S. 1 skaters in an abbreviated campaign Central Mich. 83...... Akron 58 Sunday Natick 5...... Wellesley 0 Iowa 92...... Minnesota 79 Baltimore...... 3½ .....At Tennessee Needham 5...... Weymouth 2 which will be full of challenges amid the Northwestern 80...... Wisconsin 55 At New Orleans..10 ...... Chicago CATHOLIC CENTRAL Ohio 72...... Miami (Ohio) 63 At Pittsburgh...... 6 ...... Cleveland Austin Prep 5...... Abp. Williams 0 ongoing coronavirus pandemic. Tulsa 62...... Cincinnati 57 ERIN CLARK/GLOBE STAFF Bp. Feehan 7...... St. Jo. Prep/Mt. Alv. 1 “It was a very, very big change to SOUTHWEST Matignon 3...... Bp. Stang 1 Lamar 66...... Nicholls 40 HOCKOMOCK Oklahoma 75...... Texas Tech 74 bring in the eighth-grade group,” Wo- In Saturday’s game, Woburn’s Madelyn Soderquist (4) and Meaghan Canton 4...... Franklin 0 Oklahoma St. 78...... TCU 53 MERRIMACK VALLEY/DUAL COUNTY SE Louisiana 71...... Sam Houston St. 67 Transactions burn coach Steve Kennedy said. “I guess Keough split up to get around Arlington’s Maddie Krepelka (19). Lincoln-Sudbury 3..Wayland/Weston 0 Step. F. Aust. 100...Txs A&M-C. Chr. 41 MIDDLESEX Baseball Tulane 76...... Houston 62 if there were ever a year it was going to Arlington 4...... Woburn 2 Detroit: Announced C Eric Hasse has WEST Belmont 4...... Lexington 2 been sent outright to Toledo (IL). Air Force 76...... Boise St. 52 happen, it’s this year.” gan — five practices, a scrimmage, and Burlington 4...... Wilmington 4 Texas: Named Dan Hessling vice Men’s Box Scores The two tallies by Soderquist, scored finally a 3-2 win over Cohasset/Hanover PATRIOT president/ticket sales, Nick Richard- Players of the week Duxbury 4...... Hingham 0 son vice president/ticket retention and Baylor, 76-61 Pembroke 4...... Plym. N./Plym. S. 2 business development, Katie Morgan just more than two minutes apart early on Sunday — after a close contact to the vice president/business analytics and At Waco, Texas TRI-VALLEY in the second half, helped the Tanners Top performances from EMass girls’ hockey team tested positive for COVID-19 one OKLAHOMA (6-3) — Kuath 4-9 0-1 8, Dedham 8...... 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Thamba 1-2 0-0 2, Butler 2-10 4-4 8, reserve/future contracts for 2021 sea- since the Division 1 state semifinal last period on Monday, lasting until Jan. 15 BOYS son. Lizzy Greeley, Matignon — The junior cele- Mitchell 4-10 0-0 8, Teague 6-11 1-2 17, TRI-VALLEY Cryer 1-1 0-0 3, Tchamwa Tchatchoua Buffalo: Activated RB T.J. Yeldon March. The state final against Austin brated 2021 in style, recording a hat trick for due to 14 new cases in the school system Hopkinton 68...... Westwood 18 from the reserve/COVID-19 list. 2-3 2-2 6, Flagler 6-8 0-0 15, Mayer 6-10 GIRLS the Warriors on New Year’s Eve in a 9-1 Cath- 2-2 16. Totals 28-58 10-12 76. Cleveland: Signed C Anthony Fabia- Prep was cancelled three days shy of the since New Year’s Eve. Third-year coach TRI-VALLEY no. Activated LB B.J. Goodson and LB olic Central win over Archbishop Williams. Halftime: Baylor, 42-25. 3-pt. goals: Hopkinton 60...... Westwood 23 matchup at TD Garden, and all 12 hock- Elizabeth Cohen came up with a creative Okla 4-24 (Manek 2-5, Harmon 0-2, Wil- Elijah Benton from the reserve/COVID- Shea McDonald, Burlington — The freshman liams 0-1, Reaves 2-9, Phipps 0-1, Hark- 19 list and practice squad/COVID-19 ey teams set to participate were named found the back of the net five times for the solution Tuesday night as part of their less 0-2, Gibson 0-4), Baylor 10-24 (But- SWIMMING list. Red Devils in their season-opening 8-4 win ler 0-4, Mitchell 0-4, Teague 4-6, Cryer Indianapolis: Activated WR Cooper co-champions. team Zoom sessions to make sure play- 1-1, Flagler 3-5, Mayer 2-4). Rebounds: BOYS Kupp from the reserve/COVID-19 list. last Saturday. Okla 30 (Reaves 7), Baylor 41 (Vital 8). HOCKOMOCK Miami: Announced offensive coordi- For Woburn, it was the program’s Maddie Mosca, Marshfield — Less than a sec- ers stay engaged. Assists: Okla 14 (Reaves 5), Baylor 13 Franklin 100...... Milford 54 nator Chan Gailey resigned. New Orleans: Placed G Nick Easton ond remained on the clock in the third period (Mitchell 4). Fouls: Okla 15, Baylor 17. GIRLS third title in the last four seasons and “You watch a lot of game video of A: 2,350. HOCKOMOCK on injured reserve. when the senior scored her second goal of Franklin 105...... Milford 52 Pittsburgh: Designated OL Matt Feil- sixth in program history. But the recent other people. I made the girls watch the er and LB Robert Spillane to return the game, lifting the Rams to a 3-2 win over Duke, 83-82 from injured reserve. Signed DB Trevor experiences of both playing and winning Cohasset/Hanover in its season opener Sat- World Junior Championship. I thought At Durham, N.C. William to practice squad. Released urday. BOSTON COLLEGE (2-8) — Mitchell LB/LS Christian Kuntz. on Causeway Street ice did nothing to it was very important for them to see 5-9 2-3 12, Felder 10-13 0-2 24, Heath Today in Sports Seattle: Activated S Damarious Ran- Madelyn Soderquist, Woburn — Making her 3-9 4-4 10, Langford Jr. 5-7 1-2 12, Kelly dall from the reserve/COVID-19-list. alleviate the pain of being denied anoth- varsity debut as an eighth grader, Soderquist some high-level hockey,” said Cohen. 6-9 2-2 16, Karnik 1-2 0-0 2, Tabbs 2-8 Jan. 7 Signed CB Jordan Miller to practice scored twice in a span of just more than two 0-0 6. Totals 32-57 9-13 82. 1920 — Joe Malone of Quebec scores squad. er opportunity, according to the captains “We also ask a lot of questions and check DUKE (4-2) — Hurt 7-15 0-3 17, Wil- two goals to become the NHL’s career Tennessee: Signed WR Marcus of this year’s Woburn team, seniors minutes for the Tanners in their season open- in on people..” liams 0-2 0-2 0, Goldwire 4-10 3-4 12, leader with 59 and leads the Bulldogs Johnson to practice squad. Waived WR ing 2-2 tie against Arlington. Roach 5-8 2-4 12, Steward 5-15 3-4 14, to a 4-3 victory over the Toronto Are- Rashard Davis. Designated OLB Tuzar Kelsey Ficociello, Bella Shaw, Lily An- R Two second-period goals completed Brakefield 0-2 0-0 0, Coleman III 0-0 0-0 nas. Skipper from injured reserve. 0, Baker 1-2 0-0 3, Moore Jr. 8-13 7-8 25. 1925 — Harry Broadbent of the Mon- CANADIAN FOOTBALL LEAGUE derson, and Kenzie Russo. JAKE LEVIN Austin Prep’s comeback for a 3-3 against Totals 30-67 15-25 83. treal Maroons scores five goals in a 6-2 WINNIPEG BLUE BOMBERS : Signed Halftime: Boston College, 43-35. 3-pt. triumph over Hamilton. DL Thiadric Hansen on a one-year con- “For me, if anything, that kind of St. Mary’s Saturday in the Cougars’ sea- goals: BC 9-16 (Mitchell 0-2, Felder 4-6, 1928 — Howie Morenz scores three tract extension. Heath 0-2, Langford Jr. 1-1, Kelly 2-3, goals to lead Montreal to a 9-1 road NHL made it worse,” said Ficociello, who tal- son opener. The draw also extended an Tabbs 2-2), Duke 8-22 (Hurt 3-6, Gold- victory against the Toronto Maple Columbus: Signed RW Oliver Bjork- wire 1-3, Roach 0-1, Steward 1-6, Leafs. His first goal is his 100th in the strand for a five-year contract exten- lied two goals and 13 assists last season. learning schedule since the start of the important run for Austin Prep; the Cath- Brakefield 0-2, Baker 1-1, Moore Jr. NHL. The Canadiens become the first sion. 2-3). Rebounds: BC 34 (Langford Jr. 8), NHL team to allow two goals or fewer Nashville: Re-signed C Luke Kunin to “We experienced it, and we knew how school year. Kennedy, in his third season olic Central stalwarts are 11-0-2 against Duke 36 (Hurt 11). Assists: BC 15 in 20 consecutive games. a two-year contract. (Heath, Tabbs 4), Duke 15 (Goldwire 6). 1951 — One day after playing in the MLS much everyone else on the team would after being an assistant under Bob Mac- St. Mary’s since the start of the 2014-15 Fouls: BC 18, Duke 17. longest game in NBA history, a 75-73 AUSTIN FC : Acquired D Matt Besler enjoy it if they experienced it.” Curtain since 2007, said that his team is season. Junior Isabel Hulse (two goals) win over the Rochester Royals in six from Sporting KC. HOCKEY overtimes, the Indianapolis Olympians Columbus: Re-signed D Waylon “That feeling when you’re there, doing its best to live in the moment, ful- and freshman Maddie Vittands provid- are defeated by the Tri-Cities Black- Francis for the 2021 season. hawks, 83-79, with each of the Olympi- D.C. United: Acquired F Adrien Per- MEN nothing else compares to it,” added ly aware things could be shut down ed the scoring for AP. ans’ five starters playing all 48 min- ez. NEW ENGLAND NATIONAL WOMEN'S SOCCER AIC 6...... Army 3 utes. LEAGUE Shaw, a forward who posted 7-8—15 to- without warning due to the pandemic. “The first game of the season is al- Sacred Heart 4...... Air Force 3 1961 — Detroit’s Dick Lane blocks Sam Sky Blue: Announced MF Carli Lloyd UMass 4...... UNH 0 Baker’s extra-point kick to save a 17-16 win for the Lions over the Cleveland and D Margaret Purce named to U.S. tals a season ago. “You want that feeling “I was excited we were able to play ways a little tough,” said Austin Prep WOMEN Browns in the NFL’s first Playoff Bowl. Women’s National Team January train- OTHER EAST ing camp roster. again. To have it ripped away, it was re- even if it was just pushed back a little coach Stephanie Wood. “Every year is a RIT 1...... Mercyhurst 0 1972 — The Los Angeles Lakers defeat the Atlanta Hawks 134-90 for their 33rd Men’s Box Scores ally frustrating.” bit,” Anderson said. new year and every team is a new team straight victory, an NBA record. 1979 — The Pittsburgh Steelers win The Tanners will bridge the genera- Anderson, who collected four goals … just in terms of getting some normal Massachusetts, 4-0 their third AFC championship by beat- New Hampshire ing the Houston Oilers 34-5 in a cold, tional gap between their class of six se- and 18 assists playing both defense and consistency and flow, but especially this .....0 00—0 Golf (2-3-1)...... steady rain at Three Rivers Stadium. Massachusetts (9- 1979 — The Dallas Cowboys beat Los niors and six eighth-graders following forward last season, is the top returning year. After the first intermission, it was .....1 21—4 3-1)...... Angeles Rams 28-0 to win the NFC title. TOURNEY OF CHAMPIONS the graduation of three players, as well scorer, followed by junior forward ML more or less getting your younger kids Scoring: Mass, Reed Lebster (Marc 1981 — Marcel Dionne of the Los Ange- Del Gaizo) 11:57; Mass, Bobby Trivigno les Kings scores his 1,000th point with as the transfer of twins Angelina and Lu- Pineros (4-17—21), along with Russo (9- calibrated and reminding your upper- (Oliver Chau, Zac Jones) 6:38 (pp); a goal in a 5-3 triumph over the Hart- Tee times Mass, Matthew Kessel (Oliver Chau, ford Whalers. cia DiGirolamo (88 combined points as 11—20). classmen that their job is to lead.” Zac Jones) 8:47 (pp); Mass, Matthew 1992 — Pitchers Tom Seaver and Rollie ROUND 1 Kessel (Zac Jones, Bobby Trivigno) Fingers are elected to the Baseball Hall 1st hole: 2:10 p.m.: Martin Laird, freshman) to the Selects Academy at There will be no MIAA postseason, R Matignon has outscored foes, 12-2, 14:51 (pp). of Fame. Seaver receives the then- Hudson Swafford; 2:20 p.m.: Stewart Saves: UNH, Mike Robinson 22; highest percentage of votes in base- Cink, Robert Streb; 2:30 p.m.: Sergio Bishop Kearney in Rochester, N.Y. but coaches and players are attempting in its first two games, cruising to a 9-1 Mass, Matt Murray 21. ball history. Garcia, Brian Gay; 2:40 p.m.: Andrew 1997 — Rutgers-Camden snaps its Landry, Michael Thompson; 2:50 p.m.: “I feel like if we didn’t have this sea- to balance being happy to be on the ice win over Archbishop Williams Friday, NCAA-record 117-game losing streak Carlos Ortiz, Nick Taylor; 3 p.m.: Jason with a 77-72 victory over Bloomfield Kokrak, Adam Scott; 3:10 p.m.: Patrick son, a lot of kids that we brought up and competing at a championship level. thanks to a hat trick from freshman College. The Division III Pioneers were Cantlay, Richy Werenski; 3:20 p.m.: Bil- winless since beating Ramapo 74-73 on ly Horschel, Marc Leishman; 3:30 p.m.: wouldn’t have gotten a chance to play “They want everyone to know that Lizzy Greeley. Bolstered by a 3-1 win Ski conditions Jan. 18, 1992. Kevin Na, Joaquin Niemann; 3:40 p.m.: and maybe wouldn’t have gotten into it we’re here to have fun and enjoy it,” over St. Mary’s on Dec. 28, Matignon’s NEW HAMPSHIRE 1999 — Luc Robitaille of Los Angeles Cameron Champ, Ryan Palmer; 3:50 Attitash — machine groomed, - new, becomes the 27th NHL player to reach p.m.: Kevin Kisner, Cameron Smith; 4 as much next year,” Ficociello said of Kennedy said. “But, at the same time, it first victory over the Spartans since join- 20-20 base, 15-68 trails, 3-9 lifts 500 goals. Robitaille scores in the first p.m.: Bryson DeChambeau, Brendon Black — hard pack, 1- new, 13-15 base, and third periods against goaltender Todd; 4:10 p.m.: Abraham Ancer, Vik- playing with a younger roster. is within a hockey context so let’s win, ing the Catholic Central in the 2017-18 3-45 trails, 1-5 lifts Dwayne Roloson to help the Kings beat tor Hovland; 4:20 p.m.: Tony Finau, Bretton Woods — machine groomed, - the Buffalo Sabres 4-2. Lanto Griffin; 4:30 p.m.: Daniel Berger, Like most teams, Woburn will play let’s go and compete and play hard.” season, coach Tony Scarpa sees massive new, 18-36 base, 20-63 trails, 5-10 lifts 2008 — Second-ranked LSU turns the Hideki Matsuyama; 4:40 p.m.: Harris Cannon — machine groomed, 1- new, BCS national championship game into English, Mackenzie Hughes; 4:50 p.m.: only league foes in the abbreviated sea- improvement from last year’s team. 9-26 base, 42-97 trails, 5-11 lifts a horrible replay for No. 1 Ohio State. Sungjae Im, Webb Simpson; 5 p.m.: Se- Ice chips Cranmore — machine groomed, - new, Matt Flynn throws four touchdown bastian Munoz, Patrick Reed; 5:10 son — the fragility of which isn’t lost on 11-15 base, 22-57 trails, 3-7 lifts passes in a 38-24 win. LSU (12-2) be- p.m.: Collin Morikawa, Scottie Schef- Crotched — machine groomed, - new, comes the first two-loss team to play fler; 5:20 p.m.: Jon Rahm, Xander either the players or the coach. R Marshfield has been on the ice just Globe correspondent Brandon Chase 12-12 base, 13-25 trails, 3-5 lifts for the title and wins its second BCS Schauffele; 5:30 p.m.: Dustin Johnson, Woburn High has been on a hybrid seven times since practices officially be- contributed to this report. crown in five seasons. Justin Thomas D6 Sports The Boston Globe THURSDAY, JANUARY 7, 2021 Auto Dealer Directory

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