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TUESDAY, JULY 14, 2020 DEALS OF THE Budget expected to Lynn police chief$DAY $ PG. 3 pass despite protests announces retirementPG. 3 By Gayla Cawley budget-focused protest out- ITEM STAFF side City Hall during Tues- By Gayla Cawley proud to be a cop, but more importantly, day’s city council meeting. ITEM STAFF I’ve been proud to be a Lynn cop, and it’s LYNN — Several city DEALS The city’s proposed $375 because of the work you do every day.” councilors met Monday af- LYNN — After 3½ years as chief, Mi- million FY 2021 budget is Monday, MagearyOF called THE his retire- ternoon to discuss what expected to pass as submit- chael A. Mageary is calling it a career. ment a “dif cult decision to make.” would happen if the city ted. Some of the councilors Mageary has been with the Lynn Po- $ $ “I have been contemplatingDAY it for council chose to table its and the mayor met with lice Department for 34 years and was PG. 3 scheduled vote on the Fiscal representatives of the com- appointed as chief by former mayor some time,” he said. “My wife recent- Year 2021 budget Tuesday. munity groups Monday to Judith Flanagan Kennedy following ly retired and I decided the time was The closed session was listen to their concerns. an extensive search. right.” held after several commu- Protest organizers have When Mageary was sworn in as chief Mageary’s decision to retire comes a nity groups announced in March 2017, he told a crowd of his their intention to hold a LYNN, A2 Michael A. Mageary fellow of cers that he has “always been DEALSMAGEARY, A2 OF THE $DAY$ MARBLEHEAD MAKING SalemPG. 3 AND SAVING MEMORIES mayor to DEALS put herOF THE $DAY$ leadershipPG. 3 to the test By Steve Krause ITEM STAFF SALEM — Salem Mayor Kim Driscoll is one of 40 mayors from across the United States who are participating in the fourth class of the Bloomberg Harvard City Lead- ership Initiative’s intensive leadership and management program. Driscoll joins a class of mayors, who will attend immersive, online classes this sum- mer taught by faculty from Harvard Ken- nedy School and Harvard Business School and featuring other renowned manage- ment experts from across the Bloomberg Philanthropies network. With mayors playing a central role in driving social and economic recovery from the COVID-19 crisis, this year’s program will focus on the skills required to respond to emerging challenges with an emphasis on equity. By Gayla Cawley riences of people as they live through the The Jeremiah Based on case studies developed at Har- ITEM STAFF current pandemic. Lee Mansion vard, sessions will focus on the latest man- The idea is that when future generations can be found in agement and leadership practices and cov- MARBLEHEAD — Two massive efforts to study the event in history classes, they will downtown Mar- er a range of topics on advancing recovery, preserve a signi cant portion of the town’s know what it was like to live and work in blehead guarded from developing new policy and driving history are underway at the Marblehead Marblehead during a global pandemic, ac- by a gate. government performance to leading civic Museum. cording to Lauren McCormack, executive and resident engagement. Sessions began The rst, “Marblehead Memories,” is the director of the Marblehead Museum. ITEM PHOTO | last week. museum’s four-year, multi-faceted project Part of the aim with both projects, which OLIVIA FALCIGNO “I’m very much looking forward to join- to collect, preserve and share rapidly-disap- involves collecting the memories and sto- ing this year’s class of mayors and ex- pearing memories and stories of the town ries of people who lived in the 20th century changing ideas with my colleagues and from the 20th century, according to the mu- and those who are living through the cur- other experts about how we can recover seum’s website. rent pandemic, is to avoid repeating the from the COVID-19 pandemic equitably The second undertaking, the “COVID-19 mistakes of past generations of residents and safely,” said Driscoll. “Our approaches Archive Project,” is a supplemental por- who did not prioritize preserving their own to major public policy challenges in Salem tion of the “Marblehead Memories” project, which aims to collect the stories and expe- MARBLEHEAD, A2 SALEM, A3

Lynn City Hall reopens to Of cials looking to make a public; meetings remain held virtually. A3 COVID-19 connection in Peabody Revere reports additional virus death. A3 By Thor Jourgensen prove how residents, shoppers and visi- ITEM STAFF tors get around the city and how differ- Opinion ent parts of Peabody can bene t from Krause: Lynn, Lynn, PEABODY — City planners have improved access. city of ... detours? A4 joined forces with a consultant to think According to the plan’s introduction, up ways to pull neighborhoods, parks, “The pedestrian infrastructure has con- Sports ponds and roadways together to bene t Lynn’s Turenne, nectivity gaps and uncomfortable and/ local residents. ITEM PHOTO | OLIVIA FALCIGNO Navigators start or inaccessible crossings and sidewalks season red-hot. B1 The Peabody Connectivity Plan looks Martin Sousa paves sidewalks at Emerson Park at ways to tie the city together to im- PEABODY, A3 in Peabody Monday.

Swampscott board member Free COVID-19 testing Saugus requesting river LYNN — Lynn is one of eight commu- to address residents nities to offer free COVID-19 testing oodgate project restart through Aug. 14 as part of the state’s By David McLellan rum will be at 6 p.m on Zoom. “Stop the Spread” initiative. By David McLellan sisted of 28 articles, and the ITEM STAFF To join the meeting online, Testing will be offered seven days ITEM STAFF meeting was held virtually visit https://swampscottma. a week through the Lynn Communi- on the online video-confer- SWAMPSCOTT — Don zoom.us/j/97939206087. The SAUGUS — The town will encing service Zoom. At the Hause, the select board ty Health Center in the Element Care request the Saugus River meeting can also be joined parking lot, 9 Buffum St, and on Fridays beginning of the meeting, member accused of call-  oodgate project be restart- by phone at 929-205-6099, through the Healthy Streets Outreach Finance Committee Chair- ing the Black Lives Matter ed decades after being deau- or on the smartphone Zoom Program, which will have a testing van man Kenneth DePatto said movement “liberal bull****” application. The webinar ID set up in the parking lot at 100 Willow thorized, with town meeting the COVID-19 pandemic during a dinner conversation is 979 3920 6087. Those with St./Liberty Street. members voting to petition necessitates that the town at Mission on the Bay restau- questions who are unable LCHC will also have a site at its sat- the governor to jumpstart approach nancial matters rant last month, is holding a to attend the meeting may ellite location, 29 Market Square, from the project and build an- with “caution.” community forum Tuesday to email them to discussion@ Monday through Thursday. ti- ood infrastructure along “We the committee feel answer residents’ questions swampscottma.gov. See https://www.mass.gov/info-details/ at the mouth of the river. strongly that we should not and hear their concerns. stop-the-spread for a complete list of lo- Monday night’s Special The virtual community fo- SWAMPSCOTT, A5 cations and times. Town Meeting warrant con- SAUGUS, A3

OBITUARIES ...... A2 LOOK! ...... A8 DIVERSIONS ...... B4-5 HIGH 74° VOL. 141, ISSUE 180 OPINION ...... A4 SPORTS ...... B1-2 CLASSIFIED ...... B6 LOW 63° POLICE/FIRE ...... A5 COMICS ...... B4 BUSINESS ...... B8 PAGE A8 $1.50 A2 THE DAILY ITEM TUESDAY, JULY 14, 2020 Lynn police chief announces retirement OBITUARIES MAGEARY sued a statement in sup- aged as a result of it. tinued a three-year trend, Stanley Serwacki, 92 From A1 port of citizens who were And last month, Mayor according to the depart- exercising their right to Thomas M. McGee and ment’s annual report. month after Gov. Charlie peacefully protest “the Mageary announced revi- It’s unclear when Stanley Serwacki, age 92, Baker  led a police reform unnecessary death,” say- sions to the department’s Mageary’s retirement will formerly of Lynn, died Sunday, bill amid ongoing protests ing such conduct sheds a use-of-force policy. become effective or who July 12, 2020. He was the sparked by the death of negative light on police of- Throughout his tenure would be appointed to re- husband of the late Norma George Floyd at the hands  cers nationwide. as chief, Mageary has place him. Jean (Yates) Serwacki. of a white Minneapolis po- A week later, the Lynn advocated for increased Department spokesman Born in Haverhill, he was the lice of cer. Police Department took staf ng levels, which have Lt. Michael Kmiec said an son of the late John and Kath- Several other Massa- out a full page ad in the been limited by budget of cial statement on the erine (Wilke) Serwacki. Stanley, Stan, Stash, Dad, chusetts police chiefs have Daily Item, signed by 169 constraints. matter would be released Grampie, and most noticeably, also opted to retire recent- of cers, including Mageary, Although a department Tuesday. ly, including ones in Re- that condemned the inci- spokesman said last week Pup, were all titles given to vere, Salem, Newton and dent and stated their com- that crime is slightly up Gayla Cawley can be this man throughout his life. Framingham. mitment to work with the this year, there was an eight reached at gcawley@item- Allowing others to call us out Following Floyd’s death community to restore the percent reduction in major live.com. Follow her on by a shortened version of our in late May, Mageary is- trust that had been dam- crimes last year, which con- Twitter @GaylaCawley. name grants permission for deeper access and emotional connection. Each title Stanley carried with him throughout Budget expected to pass despite protests his 92-year journey signi ed a palpable relationship to those Patriots Sundays, lobster LYNN public had no input into,” medics and EMTs, who about it, but do something who loved him most, his family pie, getaways to Maine, and From A1 said Rev. Bernadette Hick- would be dispatched to — so I think we will be and friends. a cold can of Moxie were sim- man-Maynard, the pastor non-violent 911 calls. She successful.” Stanley was a man of few ple pleasures. Polish heritage, been calling for the budget at Bethel AME Church said team members would Community groups ex- words. He’d typically speak jigsaw puzzles, classic West- to be tabled to allow more and a racial-justice or- not be armed and would be pected to participate in only when spoken to unless erns and playing the numbers time for public input and ganizer with the Essex trained on how to resolve Tuesday’s protest, dubbed of course he was digging into was comfort food. Being per- for a 10-percent reduc- County Community Orga- con icts peacefully, which “Fund Peace Not Force: A archives of years long past. suaded to watch bad action tion in police department nization (ECCO). she asserts they would be Rally to Table the Lynn Lasting memories of tackle movies from the ’80s by his spending. Their aim is for “We want them to table better equipped to do than City Budget,” include football as a youngster on grandsons and playing arm- that spending to be reallo- that so we can discuss how police. ECCO, the North Shore the gridiron known as Lynn chair quarterback brought on cated to fund an unarmed to have the budget re ect “We want ultimately to Juneteenth Association, Commons were only rivaled hilarious quotes and one-lin- crisis-response team. racial justice in the form fund peace and not force,” Inc., Prevent the Cycle, by detailed descriptions of his ers that will provide refuge The proposed budget of a crisis-response team. said Hickman-Maynard. Lynn United for Change, work as a master dye maker at for sad hearts for decades to includes a $2 million in- I think Lynn is ready for “This is an opportunity for the New Lynn Coalition, Northeast Cutting Dye in his come. It was the little things crease in funding for the this.” the mayor and City Coun- and Neighbor to Neighbor. adult years. Stanley loved tell- in this man’s life that made a Lynn Police Department. Hickman-Maynard said cil to say ‘Black Lives Mat- The city council is sched- ing stories of his past. Sharing big impact on him and those “They were planning to the team would consist of ter’ in the budget, to do uled to hold a public hear- these experiences with others around him. He knew what he pass a budget that we did non-police  rst respond- something about system- ing on the city budget brought him an undeniable liked, what he didn’t, and he not know about, that the ers, such as social workers, ic racism — not just talk Tuesday at 5 p.m. sense of self and he loved was never shy in voicing his venturing down memory lane take on either. Wholesome, as often as possible. If you genuine, real. had an hour or two to kill, an In the nal years of his life, Marblehead making and saving memories ear to lend, and some genuine Stanley displayed impressive curiosity, he’d sense the op- resolve. Some might call it MARBLEHEAD portunity and take it. Much like stubbornness. His encoun- From A1 the hole that the right guard ters with father time were and tackle would open up for repeatedly met with an iron history, McCormack said. him as he dashed his way to will that refused to surrender. “The early 20th century a game-clinching touchdown As Stanley’s health eventually people were very inter- against a cross-town rival. He declined, it was quite evident ested in history but didn’t was never shy to let you know that he was nally ready to re- record their own,” said Mc- of his on-the- eld prowess or join his late wife Norma after Cormack. “Of course it is head on his shoulders as hard 29 years. She was his person history and we, like many as, “one of those new fancy and he was hers. A longing others, are stuck with lit- helmets” but only harder, as that never ended. He under- tle to show for what hap- he once claimed. In his mind, stood this gift and yearned to pened over (those) 100 he could’ve gone pro. Perhaps be by her side once more. Ad- years. That’s what we’re he did. venture buddies, best friends, trying to remedy with the Possibly the most notice- and each other’s one true love. ‘Marblehead Memories’ able accomplishment of his To know Stanley was to love and now the ‘COVID-19 life came in the form of fa- him. He was adored and cele- Project’: to not lose those therhood. Speci cally, in the brated by so many. His impact, memories or stories.” mid-1950s when his then his stories, his stoicism, and Similarly, when the 6-year-old son, Larry, was re- his beautifully simple pres- COVID-19 pandemic leased from the hospital after ence will be severely missed. started, Marblehead Mu- miraculously surviving Bulbar Stanley is survived by his seum staff realized that Polio. Over the following year twin sons, Stanley Leonard Ser- not much had been re- Stanley took his role as loving wacki and his husband Larry corded from residents who father to a new level helping in White, and Stephen Lawrence lived through another ma- his son’s convalescence. This Serwacki and his wife Jane; jor pandemic, the Span- ITEM PHOTO | OLIVIA FALCIGNO involved his child regaining two daughters; Audrey Louise ish Flu of 1918, which the ability to walk and speak The Marblehead Museum has an exhibit entirely devoted to Marblehead Sullivan and her husband Lar- the coronavirus has often once again. No small task for ry and Dorothy “Dolly” Galante native John Orne Johnson Frost, an early 20th century American folk been compared to. anyone and Stanley was there and her husband Larry; seven “We realized we didn’t artist. Not only did Frost paint, but he spent time building ships as well. to face the challenge head grandchildren, Andrea Kilgo- have anything, so we time period.” 1970 — but it was pushed Cormack said. on. Perhaps you’re sensing a re, Stephen Serwacki, Chris theme here. started this so people As the memories and back because of the pan- “We need the stories to Serwacki, Jon Barry Anderson, As the years passed, Stan- would have something to stories are being collected, demic. go along with them,” she Eric Sullivan, Brad Sullivan and ley and his loving wife, Norma look back on and under- McCormack said there will “As years go by, we are said. Alyson Serwacki; as well as Jean, would create a most stand what it was like to be a variety of exhibits in losing so many people ev- There are several ways 10 great-grandchildren; and common place at the home be here,” said McCormack. the next four years, includ- ery year and their memo- to contribute to the proj- one great-great-grandchild. He they co-created. Their four “We wish we had some- ing ones that will focus on ries, their stories of what ect. Marblehead Museum was predeceased by his eight children had grown at this brothers and sisters. thing to share with peo- different neighborhoods it was like to live in Mar- has a growing archive of point, grandchildren were now Service information: His ple to put COVID-19 in and businesses in town. blehead, to grow up and photos and artifacts that in the mix, and it was extreme- graveside service will be context, but unfortunately For example, in 2021, work in Marblehead — people can peruse and add ly common to nd large, unex- held on Wednesday at 11 we didn’t have anything. there will be a six-month that is their story,” said to, McCormack said. pected gatherings of friends, a.m. in Pine Grove Cemetery, We don’t want to put our exhibit on Marblehead McCormack. “If we don’t They can access certain family and neighbors breaking Lynn. Relatives and friends descendants in the same Handprints, a former preserve the memories of forms through the muse- bread at their safe haven on are respectfully invited and (situation). We want them um’s website for an online business that closed in people, we won’t under- Maple Street. As his life part- may meet at the main ceme- to be able to study this submission, send a written the 1990s and was known stand what the communi- ner would hold court, Stanley tery gate on Boston Street at piece, or call 978-414-5093 for making screen-printed ty was like, how it changed could be found cooking, grill- 10:45. Arrangements by the IN MEMORIAM fabrics into clothes, Mc- over the years.” and leave a message with ing in the backyard, SOLIMINE Funeral DANIEL J. CHAPUT Cormack said. It’s vital that people their story or memory. acting as a human Home, Lynn. 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meetings remain held virtually SALEM helping to enhance the From A1 quality of life in cities By Gayla Cawley is the safety of the public remotely to comply with particularly on the boards around the world. ITEM STAFF and the safety of the em- social distancing guide- and commissions, as we have always been da- Launched in 2017, the ployees, and we’ll continue lines. move forward,” said Mc- ta-driven and focused on Bloomberg Harvard City LYNN — City Hall has evidence-based solutions. to focus on that.” Glass barriers have been Gee. Leadership Initiative is reopened to the public — I’m excited about the op- a collaboration between Since the building re- installed to further sepa- McGee stressed the im- with restrictions. portunity to collaborate Harvard Kennedy School, opened, McGee said rate office spaces, and all portance of following coro- Mayor Thomas M. Mc- there’s been a steady employees are required to with other mayors to iden- Harvard Business School, Gee said the public has navirus guidelines and re- tify more possibilities for and Bloomberg Philan- stream of people coming check their temperatures strictions to ensure public had access to the building and going, but the process each morning and self-cer- innovative approaches to thropies to equip mayors safety, as the city has been since last Tuesday, but has gone well so far in tify their results upon ar- the critical work ahead of and senior city officials to hit hard by the pandemic. outdoor services will con- terms of keeping track of riving at work. all of us.” tackle complex challenges tinue. the 25-person limit. Outdoor services for “We have had tough deci- The Bloomberg Harvard in their cities and improve No more than 25 mem- Allowing limited public the city clerk’s office, city sions we’ve had to make,” City Leadership Initiative the quality of life of their bers of the public are al- access is another step in treasurer/collector, and said McGee. “We’re start- will connect Driscoll to citizens. To date, the Ini- lowed inside City Hall at the mayor’s phased re- Inspectional Services De- ing to see reductions, and some of the university’s tiative has worked with the same time and resi- opening plan for City Hall. partment, which started we definitely want to en- top educators, coaching over 1,000 mayors and dents are required to wear Department heads re- last month, will continue. sure we continue to be vig- from experts, a network senior city officials in 350 face coverings and to com- turned during the first The public will continue ilant. We definitely don’t of peers, and technical cities worldwide. The Ini- ply with social distancing, week of June and all other to be barred from attend- want to see a huge spike assistance. The program tiative has also advanced McGee said. employees started return- ing public meetings at and be where we were a provides an opportunity research and developed “The key is everybody ing the following week. City Hall. Residents can month and a half ago.” to share promising ap- new curriculum and having face coverings Non-department heads watch the meetings virtu- proaches and learn from teaching tools to help city on, both coming into the have been working on a ally and call in to provide Gayla Cawley can be fellow mayors about the leaders solve real-world building and interacting staggered schedule, with input, McGee said. reached at gcawley@item- ideas that are already problems. (with others),” said Mc- two teams alternating be- “We anticipate ongoing live.com. Follow her on Gee. “The No. 1 priority tween working on-site and meetings to be virtual, Twitter @GaylaCawley. Saugus requesting river Revere reports additional virus death floodgate project restart

By Gayla Cawley head and Peabody reported covered from the virus, ac- Cameron. SAUGUS The remaining arti- ITEM STAFF new cases, but no addition- cording to city data. Numbers remained the From A1 cles included include one al deaths on Monday. In Marblehead, there have same in Lynnfield (101 asking the town to adopt Revere reported an ad- Numbers remained the been two new cases since cases, 11 deaths) and Na- spend money unless it’s a policy allowing any ditional coronavirus death same or were not updat- last Monday, July 6. The hant (42 cases, six deaths) an emergency or it’s nec- town meeting member on Monday to bring the ed in several other North town’s caseload is now 239 and have not been updat- essary,” DePatto said. to propose a nonbinding city’s death toll to 88. Shore communities. and 30 people have died, ac- ed in Saugus or Swamp- Article 5 — taken out of resolution as a warrant The city also reported With 10 new cases re- cording to town data. scott for several days. order and debated first — article by giving a writ- nine new cases to bring ported on Monday, Lynn Peabody reported sev- As of last Thursday, Sau- passed. The article com- ten or election proposal the total number in Re- now has 3,745 cases. The en new cases since last gus has 557 cases and 36 pels the town to request to the town clerk with at vere to 1,877, while 1,573 city’s death toll remained Friday. The city now has deaths, and Swampscott the state restart the Sau- least 48 hours notice; an people have recovered the same at 104. 1,085 cases, while 165 has not provided an up- gus River floodgate proj- article to disallow mem- from the virus, according Of the city’s total num- people have died and 846 date since last Wednesday, ect, which was proposed bers of the select board, to the city website. ber of cases, 531 are active have recovered, according when 133 cases and eight and authorized in the late school committee, finance Elsewhere, Lynn, Marble- and 3,110 people have re- to Health Director Sharon deaths were reported. 1980s, but was tabled in committee, or town meet- 1993. The project asks for ing from holding a paid “floodgates” to be installed town office until at least at the mouth of the river, one year after serving on infrastructure that would their respective board or prevent flooding when wa- committee; an article to ter levels surge. have a feasibility study Town meeting member look at potential locations Peter Manoogian intro- for a new fire station on duced the article, say- Route 1; articles asking ing rising sea levels and for studies on town em- global warming make the ployees’ classification and floodgate project more compensation; and an ar- necessary than when it ticle asking town meeting was first proposed. He members to create a study committee to examine the also said homeowners Ballard School building along the riverfront are for potential usage as vet- beleaguered by expensive erans’ housing or some- flood insurance. thing else that receives “The flooding is worse,” state or federal funds. Manoogian said. “The Look for complete results flooding we’re starting to from the Special Town see and have been see- Meeting in Wednesday’s is- ing is truly an existential sue of The Item and online threat for the people liv- at www.itemlive.com. ing along the river.” At the newspaper’s David McLellan can be ITEM PHOTO | OLIVIA FALCIGNO deadline, 26 articles had reached at dmclellan@ Danny Barros paves sidewalks at Emerson Park in Peabody Monday. not yet been voted upon. itemlive.com.

Officials looking to make a connection in Peabody Need to find PEABODY City’s vibrant downtown years, city staff members tions for establishing cam- an article? From A1 center all (providing) a have been evaluating op- pus connections, prioritize strong basis for a pedes- portunities to improve us- projects that will improve that discourage alterna- trian and bicycle hub and age of the Perkins Street both physical and experi- Subscribe to tive transportation op- solid linkage to the broad- parks and surrounding ential infrastructure, and tions.” er community,” according recreational spaces. identify a process for put- e-edition on The plan focuses on the to the plan summary As the city began to in- ting this plan into action. local transportation net- The plan’s objective is to vest in improvements to Bellevance said plan- work, with its focus on identify key “alignments” the Perkins Street area, ning work will conclude in travel by car. The prob- that will encourage an the idea of a comprehen- December, with construc- lems it zeroes in on include increased usage of the sive connectivity plan be- tion related to connectivi- a wide right-of-way and bikeways, walkways and came more critical to en- ty starting sometime next unsafe speeds on Perkins trail networks, as well as suring that the area was year. Street; segmented parks improving access to these a connected neighborhood Plan goals including de- with individual parking recreational amenities. resource. veloping a network of side- areas; and the lack of con- The plan notes that find- In November 2018, city walks, bikeways and trails sistent signage for safety ing these alignments or planners met with the that are designed for all and awareness to nearby connections means under- Horsley Witten Group, ages, abilities and users; destinations. standing Peabody’s history. Inc. (HWG) to discuss the creating a safe, comfort- The planning is intend- Known in the early days overarching goals and able space for multi-modal ed to help people move as the Northfields or The vision for a connectivity travel within the campus around between locations Farms, Peabody was a plan. and capitalizing on exist- like James Street and Em- natural oasis sought out From that discussion ing natural resources and erson Park, substituting during times of early En- and subsequent discus- recreational opportunities bicycles and feet for driv- glish settlement by resi- sions with stakeholders within the campus and ing. dents of Salem wanting and key community mem- surrounding areas. The value of each coupon shown here is equal to “We are looking for im- to emigrate west into the bers, the city established The plan also proposes provements off the road,” rolling meadows and for- an overall vision of a safe, establishing a “campus or greater than the price of the newspaper. said city Director of Plan- ested wetlands. accessible campus that brand” through signage ning and Community By the 18th century, connects pedestrians, mo- and other park ameni- A Development Curt Bel- Peabody had become a torists and bicyclists of all ties that clearly identify If you would like to participate in levance. rich industrial center of ages and abilities to the the primary and second- The good news for Pea- commerce, renowned as unique spaces within the ary corridors, the trails The Daily Item’s Deal of the Day, body when it comes to the world’s largest pro- Eco-Recreational Campus. and links to identifiable contact us at 781-593-7700, ext. 1355 making it easier for peo- ducer of leather. Referred The campus will be a community destinations, ple to get around is that to as “The Leather City,” community destination as well as increasing con- neighborhoods like the Peabody also had factories for passive and active nectivity between Higgins A A A hilltop one around Hig- that produced textiles, recreation, education and Middle School and Scout- gins Middle School offer, glass and pottery, made enjoyment of natural re- ing Woods and promoting “numerous active and pas- with the iron-rich clay sources during all seasons. bicycle and pedestrian sive recreation areas and found in local riverbanks. The Connectivity Plan access to and within the the location relative to the Over the last several will help to provide solu- campus.

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I’m forever Lynn, MA 01903 J N. W  C  T¢¤ Michael H. Shanahan Chief Operating O cer Community Relations Director Chairman from comedian Jeff Fox- playing “chicken” with Customer Service worthy. There are only cars coming in from Wa- Monday - Friday, 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. PUBLISHERS two seasons in New En- terhill or Marion streets Horace N. Hastings, 1877-1904 Steve Connecting Charles H. Hastings and Wilmot R. Hastings, 1904-1922 gland: “winter” and “un- as I try to get from Hi- All Departments: Charles H. Hastings, 1922-1940 der construction.” Krause bernian Hall, across the 781-593-7700 Ernest W. Lawson, 1940-1960 Charles H. Gamage and Peter Gamage, 1960-1982 But the sentiment intersection, to the oth- Ext. 2 Peter Gamage, 1982-1991 has been around for as er portion of Federal. Peter H. Gamage, 1991-1996 out of my street with- Classifi ed/Legal Advertising Brian C. šayer, 1996-1999 long as I’ve been around out dodging pipes and It’ll look great when classi [email protected] Bernard W. Frazier Jr., 1999-2005 (and that’s a pretty long it’s done, I’m sure. For Peter H. Gamage, 2005-2014 trenches. Something Subscriptions time). It was in Reader’s now, it looks like hors- [email protected] John S. Moran, Executive Editor, 1975-1990 about gas lines. Digest, in that section In the COVID-19 era, es and covered wagons Circulation called “Laughter is the I don’t have to drive should be the preferred [email protected] Best Medicine,” that I very often. I’ve filled my modes of transporta- Ext. 3 read, “The shortest dis- gas tank just five times tion. And of course, it’s Newsroom tance between any two since March. blocked off sometimes, [email protected] points is usually under I just go into my down- too. [email protected] construction.” town Lynn office for a All is fine until I hit Ext. 4 EDITORIAL And that about sums brief visit, but do most Central Avenue. There, Sports up the summer thus far of my work from the the city is fixing traffic [email protected] — I mean other than confines of my home of- islands as it approach- Ext. 5 Phases 2 and 3, and fice in Pine Hill. Yet that es Washington Street. Retail and Online Make internet access weird weather peaks simple three- or four- There have been sever- Advertising [email protected] and valleys. Construc- mile journey (if it’s even al complicated detours available to all tion follows us every- that long) is fraught that somehow always ADVERTISING where. And that’s es- with adventure. First, keep me from where I Ernie Carpenter Jr. pecially true in Lynn, need to go. Director of Advertising Editorial from the Pittsburgh Post-Ga- there’s Agganis Square, where it seems that the If it’s down Oxford and Business Development, ext. 1355 zette Editorial Board which is where Federal, [email protected] crews know where I’m Street, that’s closed. If Waterhill and Marion Ralph Mitchell In Congress, both parties finally agree going to be and set up streets come together it’s down lower Wash- Sales Representative, ext. 1313 that the United States has fallen too far their equipment to im- to form a very awkward ington Street, that’s [email protected] behind on providing high-speed internet pede my path. (some might say dan- closed. If I try to think Eric Rondeau I’ve always thought ahead and go up Mun- Sales Representative, ext. 1280 and that action is necessary to connect gerous) intersection. It [email protected] millions of Americans. this. Andrew Hall (Com- was a heavily-traveled roe so I can then bypass missioner of Public a detour as I go down Patricia Whalen But in typical Washington fashion, how road even before Mar- Sales Representative, ext. 1310 to solve the problem has become a point of Works) obviously knows ket Basket went up on Oxford, wouldn’t you [email protected] contention. my itinerary. I don’t the site of an old Gen- know that’s where the BUSINESS OFFICE Fortunately, room for compromise is know how he knows it, work is being done. eral Electric building. Susan J. Conti great, and Congress should work to find but he does. Every time A roundabout replaced Uncle! Controller, ext. 1288 the middle ground for the benefit of the I want to go anywhere, another badly-planned I’ve been stuck on [email protected] country. you can be sure some- intersection, this one at Parkland Avenue on a Ted Grant The House recently passed a $100 bil- thing between Point A Market Square, when Friday afternoon (with Publisher, ext. 1234 lion “universal fiber broadband plan” with and Point B will be dug the store was finished. about 500 other cars) [email protected] votes coming down almost entirely along up, with earth-mov- There was always talk because of roadwork. Marian Kinney party lines. The Accessible, Affordable ext. 1212 ing equipment strewn of a second one on the There always seems to [email protected] Internet for All Act, introduced by Rep. around, and either a po- other end of Federal be something happen- James Clyburn, D-S.C., and co-sponsored Will Kraft lice officer or a flagman Street, right at Agganis ing on Lynnfield Street by Rep. Mike Doyle, D-Pa., would create Chief Financial Of cer, ext. 1296 telling me to either stop that involves cones, or [email protected] an $80 billion fiber infrastructure program Square. Now, it’s under or proceed. barrels, and trucks. run by a new “Office of Internet Connec- construction. Paula Villacreses I’ll tell you how bad Most people I know I know, I know. It’s A/R Specialist, ext. 1205 tivity and Growth” that would coordinate [email protected] broadband deployment in all 50 states. it can get. I live on a don’t like roundabouts, New England. There’s dead-end street (or, as it but I daresay that the only so much time you Mike Shanahan The remaining $20 billion would facili- Chief Executive Of cer, ext. 1956 tate other projects, such as improving re- is known now in much one in Market Square get to do these things. [email protected] more chic terms, cul-de- made a huge difference But gee whiz, guys, can mote learning capabilities for low-income Carolina Trujillo students and establishing digital inclu- sac) and there were a in the traffic flow. If the you maybe check some- Community Relations Director, ext. 1226 sion projects for organizations and local few days late last year new one is half as effec- one else’s itinerary next [email protected] communities. when I couldn’t even get tive, it’ll still be an im- year? Please? Jim Wilson Advocates for the Democrats’ propos- Chief Operating Of cer, ext. 1200 al point to the legislation’s potential to [email protected] both provide thousands of jobs and end CIRCULATION the digital divide that has plagued rural Lisa Mahmoud and low-income communities throughout Manager, ext. 1239 America. The Federal Communications [email protected] Commission has estimated that 14 million CUSTOMER SERVICE Americans are without internet access La’ Mosha Ball and 25 million are without reliable high- Customer Service, ext. 1276 speed broadband service. [email protected] But that figure is likely an underesti- GRAPHICS mate because the FCC data is based on Trevor Andreozzi census blocks, not households. A 2019 Designer study by Microsoft puts the number of [email protected] people without broadband service closer Ned Connors to 163 million. Designer, ext. 1222 Republicans also have put forward plans [email protected] to address the issue. Sens. Roger Wicker, Mark Sutherland Creative Director, ext. 1330 R-Miss., and Marsha Blackburn, D-Tenn., [email protected] recently introduced an internet access ex- pansion bill that allocates $6 billion for NEWSROOM broadband. A separate plan, introduced by Mike Alongi Sports Editor, ext. 1228 Mr. Wicker and Rep. Greg Walden, R-Ore., [email protected] lacks dollar figures but promises funding Bill Brotherton and “regulatory relief” for telecommunica- Features Editor ext. 1338 tions companies. [email protected] The gulf between the Democratic and Elyse Carmosino Republican proposals is vast — the Re- Reporter, ext. 1264 publicans’ $6 billion would barely cover [email protected] the Democrats’ plan for improving remote Gayla Cawley learning capabilities, let alone expand Reporter, ext. 1236 broadband throughout the entire nation. ITEM PHOTO | OLIVIA FALCIGNO [email protected] But, if there is a silver lining to the dis- Cheryl Charles Construction is underway for a new roundabout at the intersection of News Editor, ext. 1278 parity between the proposals, it is that Federal, Marion and Waterhill streets in Lynn. [email protected] there is ample room for compromise. Cly- Olivia Falcigno burn and Wicker, along with other engaged Photographer, ext.1224 colleagues, should collaborate on legisla- LETTER TO THE EDITOR [email protected] tion that bridges the partisan divide, de- Spenser Hasak livering modern internet infrastructure Photographer, ext. 1332 to all Americans, including those who live Thank you from the Mazola family [email protected] between the coasts, and creating thou- Thor Jourgensen sands of jobs in the process. Editorial Page Editor, ext. 1267 There are not enough many police and fire Dana was so much a [email protected] words to express my grat- departments especially part of the Salem Com- Daniel Kane itude to the many people Salem and Swampscott munity and seeing all the Sports Reporter, ext. 1228 for the beautiful farewell who showed an immense citizens lining the streets [email protected] for my husband, Salem Po- outpouring of respect for a during his procession was Steve Krause lice Officer Dana Mazola. fallen brother. truly a powerful touching Writer-at-Large, ext. 1229 Salem Mayor Kim A special thank you to tribute to a man that loved [email protected] Driscoll, Salem Police Sgt. Byron Rizos of the to call Salem his home. David McLellan Chief Mary Butler and Massachusetts State Po- Dana was a man who Reporter, ext. 1317 Anthony O’Donnell of lice as he was instrumen- loved his profession and [email protected] O’Donnell Funeral Home, tal in coordination and loved to help people, and Anne Marie Tobin Sports Reporter, ext. 1307 you took such a difficult logistics for the services. it was so comforting to see [email protected] situation and worked Thank you also to Rev. this salute to my hero, my Ryan York collectively to present Robert Murray, pastor husband Dana Mazola. Copy Editor, ext. 1220 a heartfelt service with of Mary Queen of the [email protected] honor, dignity and above Apostles Parish, and Todd Florene Mazola TECHNOLOGY all, love! Angilly for the spiritual and family Thank you also to the words and song. Salem Tim Noyes Director ext. 1247 TO SUBMIT YOUR LETTERS, PLEASE MAIL TO THE DAILY ITEM, P.O. BOX 5, LYNN, MA 01903 OR EMAIL TO [email protected] [email protected] TUESDAY, JULY 14, 2020 THE DAILY ITEM A5 POLICE/FIRE

All address information, particu- Complaints crash at 10:42 a.m. Saturday State Police investigating larly arrests, reflect police records. In at Bridge and Winter streets; A Turner Road resident the event of a perceived inaccuracy, at 5:39 p.m. Saturday at 206 walked into the police station it is the sole responsibility of the con- North St.; at 10:38 p.m. Sun- Revere Beach dog death at 3:45 p.m. Friday to report day on Bridge Street; at 12:42 cerned party to contact the relevant he had been approached by a p.m. Monday at Essex and police department and have the de- man who claimed to be a “town Daniels streets; at 1:12 p.m. By Thor Jourgensen huahua mix that was in various animal-cruelty partment issue a notice of correction ranger” a week earlier. He said Monday at Essex and Washing- ITEM STAFF severe medical distress. charges. The woman was the man took his tools from Efforts to save the dog not arrested because she to the Daily Item. Corrections or clar- ton streets. REVERE — State Po- him and told him to come to were unsuccessful. left the scene before inves- ifications will not be made without lice are investigating the the police station to get them According to a State Po- tigators learned witness- Fire death of a dog on Revere express notice of change from the back. Police said they have no lice statement posted on- es had seen her allegedly Beach after the animal’s arresting police department. record of a “town ranger.” The A report of a fire at 12:17 line, troopers interviewed abuse the dog. reporting party said the man p.m. Sunday at 232 Lafayette co-owner and witnesses the dog’s co-owner, a Spokesman David Pro- LYNN took his tools because they St. offered different accounts 57-year-old Saugus woman, copio said State Police do were “destroying the forest.” to troopers. who said she had taken the not release the names of Arrests Police spoke with the group of Theft Shortly after noon Sun- dog into the water when he individuals summonsed kids who made the accusation day, troopers stationed at suddenly became stricken to court until they appear Robert McCaul, 47, of 95 — they admitted to leaving the A report of a larceny at 1:29 the Revere barracks on and apparently drowned. before a judge. Pleasant St., was arrested and tools in the area. p.m. Saturday at 29 New Der- the beach responded to a After the woman was Troopers, working with charged with open and gross A report of suspicious ac- by St.; at 11:41 a.m. Monday report of an injured dog in allowed to leave with the the law enforcement divi- at 10 White St. lewdness at 9:15 p.m. Sunday. tivity at 6:44 p.m. Friday on the vicinity of the Shirley dog’s body, several beach- sion of the Animal Rescue Sara Padilla, 21, of 56 Maple Street. A caller report- Avenue bathhouse. goers approached troopers League, were able to re- Washington St., was arrested ed she saw a strange person SAUGUS Responding troopers and said they had wit- trieve the dog’s body this and charged with armed rob- talking or singing to him- or found Department of Con- nessed the woman abuse morning from the co-own- bery at 11:50 p.m. Sunday. herself as they were crossing Accidents servation and Recreation the dog before it died. er, a Chelsea man. Christian Panameno, 36, the street. She described the lifeguards and Revere Based on that informa- The investigation into A report of a motor vehicle of 6 Coburn St., was arrested person as someone who had firefighters attempting to tion, troopers are sum- the dog’s death is ongoing hit and run crash at 12:38 and charged with two counts white hair and was wearing resuscitate a small Chi- monsing the woman for at this time. a.m. Sunday at Walmart at of malicious wanton property headphones. She said she 770 Broadway. defacement, two counts of as- was afraid the person was not sault with a dangerous weapon paying attention while crossing Sheriff: ‘Glee’ star Naya Rivera and threat to commit a crime the street. Breaking and Entering at 12:46 p.m. Sunday. A caller reported cars were A report of a breaking and jumping the hill on Peach entering at 10:40 a.m. Friday saved son before drowning Accidents Highlands at 8:19 p.m. Friday. at Ace Ticket at 961 Broadway. A caller reported a car was By Andrew Dalton A report of a motor vehicle A caller reported his car was smeared with dog poop on broken into. ASSOCIATED PRESS crash at 6:30 p.m. Sunday Atlantic Avenue at 10:30 a.m. at Bloomfield and Chatham Sunday. Complaints LOS ANGELES — streets; at 10:01 a.m. Monday A caller reported there was “Glee” star Naya Rivera at 39 Richardson Road. a huge birthday party where A report of suspicious activi- ’s 4-year-old son told in- A report of a motor vehicle no one was social distancing ty at 3:29 a.m. Saturday at 60 vestigators that his moth- hit and run crash at 8:09 p.m. or wearing masks at 11:53 Vine St. A caller reported two er, whose body was found Sunday at 447 Essex St.; at a.m. Sunday on Stramski Way. people were looking into her in a Southern California 12:13 a.m. Monday at 408 Police reported the birthday home. Police reported there lake Monday, boosted him Chatham St. party was wrapping up and the was nothing showing after back on to the deck of fire lane violations were being searching the area. their rented boat before he Breaking and Entering resolved. Suspicious activity was re- looked back and saw her A report of suspicious activi- ported at 12:11 p.m. Satur- disappearing under the A report of a breaking and day at Roller World Inc. at 425 water, authorities said. entering at 7:37 p.m. Sunday ty at 8:26 p.m. Sunday on Or- chard Circle. A caller reported Broadway. A caller reported “She must have mus- at 115 Curwin Circle; at 10:17 tered enough energy to get there appeared to be two peo- people have been dumping a.m. Monday at Sacred Heart her son back on the boat, ple trying to get into a neigh- trash behind the building and Catholic Church at 579 Boston but not enough to save bor’s house. Police reported that had footage of the inci- St. herself,” Ventura County the homeowner was selling dents. Police reported there A report of a motor vehi- Sheriff Bill Ayub said at a the house and the people were were three separate incidents cle breaking and entering at news conference. FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS potential buyers. of dumping involving two men 12:18 a.m. Monday at 10 Ste- The boy, Josey Hollis in a grey Mitsubishi Lancer. Ventura County Sheriff’s Department Senior phen St. Dorsey, was found asleep Deputy Larry Hanson, second from right, and PEABODY Vandalism and alone in a life vest on LYNNFIELD the drifting pontoon boat Capt. Jeremy Paris, far right, continue the Arrests A report of vandalism at about three hours after search for Naya Rivera at Lake Piru, Friday in 8:45 a.m. Friday at Otte & they launched on Lake Los Padres National Forest, Calif. Arrest Jason Beaulieu, 27, of 21.5 Dwyer at 59 Appleton St. A Piru northwest of Los An- Chouman Theme, 50, of 19 Bowditch St., Apt. 1L, was ar- caller reported his vehicles geles, setting off a five-day family throughout this or- no one else has been re- rested on a warrant at 6:01 Winnegance Ave., Peabody, were damaged on July 8 after search that ended with deal,” Ayub said “We share ported missing in the lake p.m. Sunday. was arrested and charged with someone threw fireworks un- the discovery of the body in their grief.” makes the department Christian A. Castillo, 26, of OUI liquor and reckless op- derneath the vehicle. Police of the 33-year-old float- Rivera played singing “confident that the body 1 Goldberg Road, was arrest- eration of a motor vehicle at reported there was no dam- ing near the surface early cheerleader Santana Lo- we found is Naya Rivera.” ed on a warrant at 10:28 a.m. 11:06 p.m. Saturday. age, but the caller wanted the Monday, authorities said. pez for six seasons from Rivera had experience Monday. incident documented. The mother and son had 2009 to 2015 on the Fox boating on the lake in Los Accidents gone swimming, which musical-comedy “Glee.” Padres National Forest an Accidents SWAMPSCOTT was permitted in that part She is the third major hour’s drive from Los An- A report of a motor vehicle geles. A report of a motor vehicle of the lake, Ayub said. She cast member from the crash with personal injury at show to die in their 30s. It was closed down and crash at 9:09 a.m. Monday Complaints was not wearing a life vest. 2:58 p.m. Thursday on South at 50 Mt. Vernon St. and 119 Authorities believe that The announcement of searched by dozens of divers with help from so- Broadway. A motorcycle crash Tremont St.; at 2:17 p.m. Mon- A report of an ordinance vio- Rivera drowned acciden- her death comes seven nar and robotic devices was reported. One person was day at 96 Washington St. and lation at 2:07 p.m. Saturday at tally, and that her body years to the day after co- combing the bottom and taken to Lahey Clinic in Burl- 2 Clement Ave.; at 2:44 p.m. Fish House at 431 Humphrey was most likely trapped star Cory Monteith died helicopters and drones ington. Monday at 241 Andover St. St. A caller reported youths in the vegetation under at 31 from a toxic mix of searching above. A report of a motor vehicle and 3 Walter Road. were continuing to jump off the the lake for several days alcohol and heroin, with crash at 9:16 p.m. Thursday pier the lifeguard had asked before floating to the top, the series losing one of its Surveillance video at Northrup Associates at 26 Complaints them to stop several times. Ayub said. leads while it was still on showed the mother and Main St.; at 10:17 p.m. Thurs- A report of suspicious ac- Divers had already thor- the air. son parking and renting day at Chestnut Street and A report of suspicious ac- tivity at 9:12 a.m. Sunday at oughly searched the area Another co-star, Mark the boat at about 1 p.m. on Sevinor Road; at 11:06 p.m. tivity at 1 p.m. Monday at Popo’s Olde Fashion Hot Dogs where she was eventually Salling, who Rivera dated July 8. Saturday on Salem Street. Carroll Savage Park on Lynn- at 168 Humphrey St. An em- found, but shrubbery that at one point, killed him- The vendor who rented field Street. A caller reported ployee reported some odd be- had grown wildly in the self in 2018 at age 35 af- it to them went looking for Complaints someone was hitting golf balls havior from a customer. area, which was recently ter pleading guilty to child them when they failed to that were landing in his yard. A report of a disturbance at dry, must have kept her pornography charges. return on time, and found A report of a suspicious Police spoke with the involved 12:29 p.m. Sunday at 245 Pu- hidden in the murky water. Rivera’s body was flown the boat drifting in the person at 2:49 p.m. Friday juvenile. ritan Road. A caller reported a Family members chatted by helicopter 40 miles to northern end of the lake at 1000 Main St. A caller re- group was drinking and being with Rivera via FaceTime the coroner’s office in Ven- with the boy aboard. ported a person came to the Theft rowdy at the beach. when she was on the boat, tura, where an autopsy The boy, Rivera’s son door to solicit for pest control A report of a noise at 4:18 and search crews watched would be conducted and from her marriage to actor services. Police checked the A report of a larceny at 9:13 p.m. Sunday at 212 Humphrey those videos for clues to an official identification Ryan Dorsey, was safe and area and could not locate the a.m. Monday at Peabody Glass St. A caller reported a person where she might have made, authorities said. healthy and quickly re- person. & Mirror Company at 29 How- had been playing drums with gone down, Ayub said. Ayub said the circum- united with family mem- ley St. A caller reported a piece the window open for more than “It has been an extreme- stances from the location bers after he was found, MARBLEHEAD of glass was taken from the an hour. ly difficult time for her of the body to the fact that authorities said. back lot on Saturday. A report of a hazardous Accidents condition at 6:02 p.m. Sun- SALEM day on Farragut Road. A call- Swampscott’s Hause to address residents A report of a motor vehicle er reported kids were lying in in a post on the private and a larger context, but hit and run crash at 8:53 a.m. Accidents the roadway. Police reported SWAMPSCOTT Friday at School and Essex the kids were removed from From A1 community Facebook page I want to make sure that streets. A report of a motor vehicle the street. “Swampscott01907” that there isn’t anyone out there “I would like to invite he was serving Hause at who may have had a ques- the community to join me the restaurant when he tion or issue that they’d like for an open discussion … overheard him say white me to address but feel like I POLICE BRIEFS where we can engage in privilege isn’t real and haven’t,” Hause said. a one-one-one dialogue call the Black Lives Mat- Organizer of the recall Woman charged with murder Lowell, authorities said Police: Trooper’s cruiser about my commitment to ter movement “liberal effort Nick Scibelli said he in Lowell stabbing Monday. vandalized in Quincy garage diversity and equality in bull****” while talking has until July 22 to gather Middlesex District At- our community, and I can with his dinner party. and submit 1,708 signa- LOWELL (AP) — A torney Marian Ryan said QUINCY (AP) — Mas- answer any other ques- Hause has called Heil- tures. He said he is not only 35-year-old woman Juanita Laureano of Low- sachusetts State Police tions or concerns you may man’s comments inaccu- concerned about Hause’s has been charged with ell is accused of stabbing say a cruiser had its have,” Hause said in an rate and defamatory, and alleged comments at Mis- murder in the stabbing Efrain Ruiz in the back windows smashed while it online statement about said the dinner conver- sion on the Bay, but is also of a 34-year-old man in on July 8. Authorities say was parked in a garage in the community forum. sation was about many concerned Hause was the another man, Jose Rios, Quincy. “Again, this is not a se- things, including current only select board member got into a fistfight with State Police said the lect board meeting — it is events, and at one point to not sign a proclamation Lynn Drug Task Force Ruiz and Laureano pulled trooper to which the a forum for the communi- he shared his opinion that condemning the killing of out a knife and stabbed cruiser is assigned went ty to speak directly to me,” “rioting and looting was George Floyd in Minneap- Ruiz during the fight. to the car early Monday Hause said. hurting the Black Lives olis on May 25. The police Hotline Officials say Ruiz and discovered that the The community forum Matter movement and its and fire chiefs also signed walked to Lemon Tree front driver and passen- comes at a time when there core message.” the proclamation. 781-477-4444 Food Shops seeking help is an active campaign to At Select Board meet- CALL 24 HOURS A DAY ger window as well as the The community forum and was pronounced dead rear passenger window remove Hause from his ings following Heilman’s will also be livestreamed or text the word at the hospital. had been broken. Police elected seat, and petition- post, residents called for on the town’s official Face- tiplynn and Rios, 47, has been say it appears the cruiser ers have been standing Hause to host a discussion book page, www.facebook. charged with assault and was rummaged through outside Swampscott Town on the incident. Hause, at com/swampscottma01907, your tip to battery, prosecutors said. but they don’t believe Hall several days a week last week’s select board and viewable online at “tip411” (847411) The district attorneys anything was taken. gathering signatures for a meeting, said he would Swampscott Government office said Laureano The car was parked in recall election. like to host a community Access TV at tv.swamp- All reports of neighborhood and Rios are expected a garage at 1 Brook Rd.. Controversy surround- forum, similar to holding scottma.gov. activity will be investigated. to be arraigned Monday. Police say it was vandal- ing Hause started last virtual “office hours” like Callers may remain anonymous. It was not immediately ized some time between month after Erik Heilman, board members did before David McLellan can be Spanish menu available clear whether they have 7:30 p.m. Sunday and a member of the waitstaff the COVID-19 pandemic. reached at dmclellan@ lawyers. 6:50 a.m. Monday. at Mission on the Bay, said “It’s part of a conversation itemlive.com. A6 THE DAILY ITEM TUESDAY, JULY 14, 2020 Gyms, duck boats return in Boston

BOSTON (AP) — Gyms they know the place they opened Monday morning, in Boston are welcoming are going is taking the following the reopening of back members and the right precautions and be- Encore Boston Harbor in iconic duck boat tours are ing safe about it.” Everett on Sunday. Plain- rolling again as the city But some residents are ridge Park Casino, a slots enters the third phase of concerned that the reopen- parlor and horse racing its coronavirus economic ings could set Boston back track in Plainville, re- restart. in its coronavirus recovery. opened last week. Boston begans Phase 3 “I feel like once the stuff The casinos, which on Monday, a week after starts to reopen, just like have been shuttered for most of the rest of Mas- everywhere else in the nearly four months, have sachusetts, allowing mu- country, there will be a reopened under strict seums, movie theaters, surge in Boston and they’ll guidelines from the state’s historical sites and gyms have to pull it back,” Marc Gaming Commission. to reopen with certain re- D’Amico told WHDH-TV. Guests are required to strictions. A look at other coronavi- wear face masks and ar- The New England rus developments in Mas- en’t allowed to carry or Aquarium and Isabella sachusetts: drink beverages while Stewart Gardner Museum VIRUS BY THE moving around the casi- are among those expected NUMBERS no floor. Capacity has also to reopen this week. Massachusetts report- been capped, dining op- Boston Duck Tours are ed just five confirmed tions have been limited, also beginning on Mon- COVID-19-related deaths and bars and nightclubs day. The company says Monday, bringing the total remain closed. its limiting the number of number of confirmed and At MGM and Encore, people on the duck boats probable deaths since the poker, roulette and craps so guests can socially dis- beginning of the pandemic games also aren’t being tance and is requiring face to 8,330. PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS offered and plastic bar- masks for staff and guests. There were 230 newly Dan York, left, of Marshfield, carries his 2-year-old daughter, Genevieve, riers have been installed Pat Smith, co-founder of confirmed and probable following a ride on one of the iconic duck boats after tours resumed at blackjack and other ta- a South Boston gym that cases of COVID-19, the Monday in Boston as Phase 3 of the city’s coronavirus economic restart ble games. Slot machines reopens Monday, told The disease caused by the coro- have been spaced out and began. Boston Globe that most navirus, reported Monday barriers installed at all of its members have said — bringing the total num- three casinos. ple reported hospital- related deaths at long- to the disease. they feel safe to return to ber of confirmed and prob- In addition, MGM working out in person. able cases to more than ized Monday because of term care homes rose to CASINOS REOPEN Springfield says its hotel “People are ready to roll, 111,800 in Massachusetts COVID-19, while 89 were 5,241 — or more than 63 All three casinos in Mas- will remain closed for now, and get back to a little bit since the start of the pan- in intensive care units. percent of all confirmed sachusetts are now back and Encore is conducting of normalcy,” said Smith of demic. The number of confirmed and probable deaths in in business. temperature checks on Lifted Fitness. “But only if There were 570 peo- and probable COVID-19 Massachusetts attributed MGM Springfield re- guests and employees. More than 200 schools back Lawsuit pushes court to order mail-in suit over foreign student rule ballot applications By Collin Binkley ASSOCIATED PRESS BOSTON (AP) — A make voting more conve- group of minority voters nient, and also reduce the BOSTON — More than filed a petition Monday risk of crowding in polling 200 universities are back- urging Massachusetts’ places. ing a legal challenge to the highest court to order the The law requires Galvin Trump administration’s state to send applications to send applications to re- new restrictions on inter- to request a mail-in ballot quest a mail-in ballot to national students, arguing to voters this week. voters by July 15, the peti- that the policy jeopardizes The petition was brought tion says. But Galvin last students’ safety and forc- by a group of Black, Latino week that he won’t be able es schools to reconsider and Asian-American vot- to meet the July 15 dead- fall plans they have spent ers and the organizations line since lawmakers hav- months preparing. Common Cause Massachu- en’t given him the funding The schools have signed setts and MassVOTE, who to send the applications. court briefs supporting say the court must step in Oren Sellstrom of Law- Harvard University and to “ensure that the Com- yers for Civil Rights said the Massachusetts Insti- monwealth’s citizens may the lawsuit was “the only tute of Technology as they safely vote in the upcoming available option to pro- sue U.S. Immigration and elections, despite the ongo- tect the health of voters, Customs Enforcement in ing viral pandemic.” poll workers, and our de- federal court in Boston. Secretary of the Com- mocracy.” The voters say The lawsuit challenges a monwealth William Gal- it will be hard for them to recently announced direc- vin said the state is work- request mail-in ballots if tive saying international ing to get the applications they don’t receive the ap- students cannot stay in out as quickly as possible plications by mail because the U.S. if they take all but needs lawmakers they have limited access their classes online this to give final approval to to computers or printers. fall. funding for the postage. “It is clear that Secre- “Were anxious to do it tary Galvin has not taken A wide range of colleges FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS and state and local offi- and we’ve made that very the steps required to mail cials are standing up to Pedestrians walk through the gates of Harvard Yard in Cambridge. clear from the beginning,” applications to voters, as the policy, which faces Galvin said Monday. “But state law demands. We mounting legal opposition. brief said. Princeton last week said of dollars over the policy, you have to come up with hope to resolve this quick- Massachusetts filed a fed- A brief filed Monday by first-year students and including Northern Vir- the money.” ly because delay comes at eral suit Monday that was 59 universities, however, juniors could live on cam- ginia Community College, Republican Gov. Charlie the expense of those in our joined by Democratic at- says the rule throws their pus this fall, while sopho- which estimates it could Baker signed a bill into communities who are most torneys general in 16 oth- plans into disarray with mores and seniors would lose nearly $10 million in law last week that will vulnerable, particularly er states and the District less than a month before replace them during the tuition from foreign stu- allow all registered vot- those historically disen- of Columbia. Other suits some schools start the fall spring semester. But that dents. ers to vote by mail for the franchised who need safe have come from Johns term. They challenged the plan was based on the un- A separate brief filed by remaining 2020 elections, ballot access the most,” Hopkins University and policy’s legal grounds and derstanding that foreign the Princeton Theological including the Sept. 1 state Sellstrom, litigation direc- the state of California. say it forces schools across students could continue Seminary says the poli- primary and Nov. 3 gen- tor of Lawyers for Civil The University of Califor- the nation to “choose be- remote learning from the cy would bring “crippling eral election. In addition, Rights, which is represent- nia system has said it will tween opening their cam- U.S., the filing said. consequences” from a in-person voting will be ing the voters, said in an sue. puses regardless of the “Princeton now may be funding perspective. The expanded, in an effort to emailed statement. A judge is scheduled to public health risks, or forced to reassess its plan, seminary said its interna- hear arguments Tuesday forcing their internation- with just weeks to go be- tional ties include many in the case brought by al students to leave the fore the fall semester, lest foreign donors who would Senate debates police Harvard and MIT. If the country.” sophomore and senior in- find the guidance “such a judge does not suspend The group includes all of ternational students be shocking affront that PTS’ accountability bill the rule, colleges across Harvard’s companions in forced to leave the coun- relationships with those the U.S. will have until the Ivy League and other try — and potentially be donors may never recov- Wednesday to notify ICE prestigious schools includ- unable to return for the By Steve LeBlanc cer could be held civilly er.” ASSOCIATED PRESS liable for excessive use of if they plan to be fully on- ing Stanford and Duke spring,” according to the The suit is also being line this fall. universities. They collec- brief. force. backed by 26 cities and BOSTON — The Mas- The measure has come The Department of tively enroll more than A separate coalition of counties that say the pol- sachusetts Senate con- 213,000 international stu- 180 colleges filed a brief under criticism from po- Homeland Security and icy would damage their tinued debate Monday on dents. saying colleges were lice unions and their sup- ICE say the new policy is economies. Those range a bill backers say would “These students are “blindsided” by the policy. porters who argue that backed by existing law for- from New York City, which increase police account- core members of our in- The group, known as the officers should not have bidding foreign students says international stu- ability, in part by impos- stitutions,” the schools Presidents’ Alliance on to worry about potential from taking all of their dents contribute $3 billion ing limits on the “quali- classes online. ICE sus- wrote. “They make valu- Higher Education and Im- lawsuits while on patrol. per year to its economy, fied immunity” that now pended the rule in March able contributions to our migration, said it was a re- Democratic U.S. Rep. to Iowa City, Iowa, which shields officers from civil in response to the pan- classrooms, campuses and versal of a March 13 direc- Ayanna Pressley has de- says its 2,500 resident in- prosecution. demic, but the agency told communities — contribu- tive from ICE that waived fended the push to limit ternational students con- The bill would ban universities it was subject tions that have helped limitations around online qualified immunity, how- chokeholds and racial pro- to change, according to a make American higher education for foreign stu- tribute millions of dollars ever, calling it a “barrier Monday court filing from education the envy of the dents “for the duration a year. filing in law enforcement, to accountability.” the Trump administra- world.” of the emergency.” They Briefs of support have create a Police Officer “In any other occupa- tion. The colleges are asking point to data suggesting also been filed by scien- Standards and Accredi- tion in America, there are The agencies say their the court to block the rule the number of new coro- tific associations, student tation Commission, and standards of conduct and updated guidance still as quickly as possible, say- navirus cases in the U.S. is governments, education place a moratorium on consequences for violating provides leniency by al- ing it’s already being used higher now than it was in unions and 71 higher edu- facial surveillance tech- them — doctors can be lowing foreign students to to turn students away. March. cation associations. nology. sued for malpractice, law- maintain their visas even Last Wednesday, a DePaul “All seem to agree the Under the new rule, in- It also would prohibit ex- yers can be sued for neg- if they study online from University student was emergency remains ongo- ternational students will cessive use of force by law ligence. Policing should abroad this fall. prevented from entering ing, but ICE’s policy has be forced to leave the U.S. enforcement, create a duty be no exception,” Pressley “Rather than complete- the country after arriving inexplicably changed,” the or transfer to another col- to intervene for any officer said in a written state- ly rescinding the March in San Francisco, accord- group wrote. lege if their schools oper- who observes another offi- ment Saturday. guidance and reverting ing to the filing. Harvard The directive also stands ate entirely online this cer using excessive force, Debate on the Senate to business as usual with previously said one of its to hurt colleges financial- fall. New visas will not be remove evidence preser- bill was delayed several respect to schools and students from Belarus was ly, the group wrote. Inter- issued to students at those vation as a reason for so- days by a Republican law- foreign students, ICE turned away from a flight national students typical- schools, ICE said, and oth- called no-knock warrants, maker. announced a measured at an airport in Minsk last ly pay the highest tuition ers at schools offering a and restrict use of crowd Another bill filed last transition to begin a move week. rates and rarely are eligi- mix of online and in-per- control tools. month by Republican Gov. toward reopening schools If the policy is upheld, ble for scholarships. The son courses will be barred Its most contentious Charlie Baker would re- and allowing students to schools could forced to re- alliance said many col- from taking all of their measure would limit qual- quire that police be certi- return to classrooms,” the consider their fall plans. leges risk losing millions classes online. ified immunity so an offi- fied in Massachusetts. TUESDAY, JULY 14, 2020 THE DAILY ITEM A7 Officials: Firefighting system on Navy ship was inoperable

By Julie Watson that disrupts the chemical Firefighters attacked ASSOCIATED PRESS process of a fire. the flames inside the ship, At least 57 people were while firefighting vessels SAN DIEGO — A fire treated for heat exhaus- with water cannons di- suppression system was tion, smoke inhalation rected streams of seawa- inoperable when a blaze and minor injuries. Five ter into the ship and heli- PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS erupted aboard the USS remained hospitalized un- copters made water drops. Bonhomme Richard in der observation. Sobeck said there was Smoke rises from the USS Bonhomme Richard at Naval Base San Diego San Diego, so sailors Sobeck said fire had no ordnance on board, Sunday after an explosion and fire on board the ship. fought the blaze with wa- spread throughout the and while the ship holds ter, a top Navy official said ship Monday. The flames a million gallons of fuel, it ral Mike Gilday, chief of The admiral said the ex- New York. Monday. were burning plastic, ca- was “well below” any heat naval operations. plosion appears to be from “The heat of a fire of this Rear Adm. Philip Sobeck bling and other materi- source. The San Diego Air Pol- a compartment heating up nature can warp the steel, said the Halon gas system al but there was still a About 160 sailors and of- lution Control District and over-pressurized. and that can be a major had been turned off be- buffer of about two decks ficers were on board when warned that concentra- The 23-year-old ship has problem for any ship,” said cause it was being worked between the fire and fuel an explosion and flames tions of fine particulate the capacity to deploy and Brennan. “On an older on while the amphibious supplies. sent up a huge plume of matter could reach un- land helicopters, certain ship, it’s even more of a assault ship was undergo- “In the last 24 hours, 400 dark smoke from the 840- healthful levels in some types of short-takeoff air- problem.” ing maintenance work. sailors have been on board foot amphibious assault areas and that people planes, smaller boats and Brennan said it was wor- The fire erupted Sun- that ship to make sure vessel, which has been should limit exposure, amphibious vehicles. risome that the fire con- day morning and con- that, you know, we’re mak- docked at Naval Base San staying indoors if possible. Because of its age, a fire tinued to burn for more tinues to burn. It broke ing every effort to save Diego. That’s far fewer The fire spread up from could be particularly de- than a full day. out in a lower cargo area that ship,” said Sobeck, than the thousand typi- the lower area into office structive, especially if it “My guess is that ... where cardboard and dry- commander of Expedition- cally on the ship when it’s and personnel berths, reached the engine room there’s going to be a lot of wall supplies were stored ary Strike Group 3. on active duty, said Mike where it was fueled by and other tight spaces internal damage,” he said. and firefighters initially The fire sent acrid smoke Raney, a spokesman for paper, cloth, rags or other with machinery, said Law- Two other docked ships, fought it with water un- billowing over San Diego, Naval Surface Force, U.S. materials, Sobeck said. He rence B. Brennan, a pro- USS Fitzgerald and USS til they had to withdraw, and local officials recom- Pacific Fleet. said he was not concerned fessor of admiralty and in- Russell, were moved to Sobeck said. Halon is a mended people avoid exer- All crew members were about the air quality or ternational maritime law berths away from the fire, liquefied compressed gas cising outdoors. accounted for, said Admi- toxicity around the fire. at Fordham University in officials said. Judge seeks more details on Stone clemency

By Eric Tucker 40-month prison sentence ASSOCIATED PRESS on Friday evening, just days before he was to re- WASHINGTON — A port to prison. Stone was federal judge on Monday convicted as part of special demanded more infor- counsel Robert Mueller’s mation about President Russia investigation with Donald Trump’s decision making false statements, to commute the prison tampering with a witness sentence of longtime ally and obstructing lawmak- Roger Stone. ers who were examining U.S. District Judge Amy Russian interference in the Berman Jackson ordered 2016 election. that the parties provide Although presidents her by Tuesday with a have broad authority to copy of the executive order commute prison sentenc- that commuted Stone’s es and issue pardons, the sentence. She also asked brief order from Jack- for clarity about the scope son — who presided over PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS of the clemency, including Stone’s trial last year whether it covers just his — makes clear the judge A health care worker signs people up for testing at a COVID-19 testing site at the Miami Beach prison sentence or also still is seeking informa- Convention Center Monday in Miami Beach, Fla. the two-year period of su- tion and clarity about the pervised release that was clemency, including the part of his sentence. actual executive order U.S. debates school reopening Trump commuted Stone’s from the White House. amid virus resurgence

By Adriana Gomez with the 100 percent vir- file a lawsuit to stop the she doesn’t plan to return Licon and tual model.” in-person instruction. if her Charlotte middle Adam Geller Parents have until “I’m not going back until school reopens. ASSOCIATED PRESS Wednesday to notify the this pandemic is defeated. “I’m not going back if Miami-Dade school dis- There is not a safe way to MIAMI — The resur- we’re opening up. I can’t trict of their decision return to school while this gence of the coronavirus risk my family,” Maxam whether they will send virus is spreading uncon- in the United States ignit- said. “I think we should their kids to school this tained,” said teacher Ben- ed fierce debate Monday be virtual until we find a fall or have them study about whether to reopen jamin Royal. vaccine or cases go down online from home. schools, as global health Officials in California’s much more than what officials warned that the “Children can get the two largest school dis- they are.” FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS virus in their bodies and tricts, Los Angeles and The debate over what to pandemic will intensi- Confetti falls as Texas Gov. Greg Abbott, center, get contaminated just like San Diego, announced do about schools came as a fy unless more countries greets supporters after speaking at the Texas anybody else,” said Flori- Monday that students will pair of WHO experts were adopt comprehensive GOP Convention in San Antonio. plans to combat it. da International Univer- stick to online learning in China for a mission “If the basics aren’t fol- sity epidemiologist Dr. Ai- from home when school re- to trace the origin of the lowed, there is only one leen Marty, who has been sumes next month, rather pandemic. The virus was way this pandemic is go- advising the Miami school than return to classrooms. first detected in central Court refuses to ing to go,”said the director district on its reopening The districts cited re- China’s city of Wuhan late of the World Health Orga- plans. search about school safety last year. Beijing had been nization, Tedros Adhanom DeSantis has argued experiences from around reluctant to allow a probe order Houston to Ghebreyesus. “It’s going to that children have not the world, along with state but relented after scores proven to be vectors for get worse and worse and and local health guidance. of countries called on the the disease and that if re- “One fact is clear: Those worse.” WHO to conduct a thor- host GOP gathering tailers like Walmart can countries that have man- Debate over the risks the ough investigation. be reopened safely, then aged to safely reopen virus poses, and how best China has argued that HOUSTON (AP) — The tion had been scheduled to schools should be able to schools have done so with to fight it, were spotlight- the virus might have orig- Texas Supreme Court on begin Thursday at Hous- as well. But he made those declining infection rates ed in Florida after it shat- inated outside of China Monday upheld Houston’s ton’s downtown conven- arguments with a notable and on-demand testing tered the record among and has angrily denied refusal to allow the state caveat, saying that each available. California has tion center and was ex- U.S. states for the largest Republican convention to county should make its neither,” the districts said allegations that it covered pected to draw thousands single-day increase, with hold in-person events in own decision on reopening in a joint statement. Los up the scale of the out- of participants. more than 15,000 newly the city due to the corona- in consultation with local Angeles, the second larg- break as infections first Houston Mayor Sylves- confirmed cases. began to spread. virus pandemic. Officials and health ex- health officials. est school district in the ter Turner, a Democrat, Also Monday, the Unit- The court dismissed perts in hard-hit Miami The debate is hardly U.S., has about 730,000 said last week that he ed Nations warned that an appeal of a state dis- pushed back against pres- limited to Florida. students and San Diego had directed city lawyers the pandemic could cause trict judge’s denial of a sure, both from Gov. Ron In Detroit, where sum- serves about 135,000 stu- to terminate the contract temporary restraining DeSantis and President mer school classes for dents. 130 million more people because he believed the order sought by the state Donald Trump, to bring hundreds of students In North Carolina, which worldwide to go hungry event could not be held this year. Republican Party. Short- students back to class- opened Monday, protest- reported its highest one- safely. He denied that the U.N. officials estimate ly after the ruling, GOP rooms next month. ers blocked a school bus day number of cases and convention was canceled there were about 690 mil- leaders said they would “We just absolutely can- yard with tree branches. hospitalizations, Gov. Roy due to political differenc- not risk the health of chil- “When I visited schools Cooper has asked school lion people in 2019 who call a meeting of the par- went hungry worldwide, ty’s executive committee es and cited the potential dren, their well-being and this morning I knew we districts to prepare three risk to service workers were doing the right thing re-opening plans that in- with the majority in Asia to “finalize our path for- safety, or any of our col- and first responders if the leagues,” said Karla Her- for children,” schools Su- clude options for in-person and Africa. ward.” A separate court virus spread through the nandez-Mats, president perintendent Nikolai Vitti and fully remote learning. “While it is too soon to hearing was ongoing of the United Teachers of said, in a post on Twitter. His decision is expected assess the full impact of Monday in Harris County, convention. Dade union and a mid- “COVID is not going later this week. the lockdowns and other where Houston is located, The state party sued a dle school teacher herself. away. Many of our chil- But teacher Becky Max- containment measures,” in which a different judge day later, alleging the city “We’re probably going to dren need face-to-face, di- am, whose husband is the agency said that, at a was hearing the party’s illegally breached the con- have to go to a full shut- rect engagement,” he said. considered high-risk for minimum, another 83 mil- arguments to allow the tract and accusing Turn- down mode. I can’t see the But lawyer Shanta Driv- the virus because of a ge- lion would go hungry as a convention to go forward. er of shedding “crocodile schools reopening except er said she planned to netic heart condition, said result of the pandemic. The state GOP conven- tears.” A8 TUESDAY, JULY 14, 2020 LOOK! Pandemonium Day, Shark Awareness Day, National Mac and Cheese Day

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With new name and album, ’ voices ring loud again NASHVILLE, Tenn. thought she was a little experienced something (AP) — The Dixie young,” Maguire said. like that. And it was very Chicks are no more. “I thought she might be powerful.” Breaking their ties to the upset by just the death On “Juliana Calm Down,” South, The Chicks are threat stuff.” their daughters and stepping into a new chap- Instead, her daughters, nieces are name-checked ter in their storied career living in a social media in a song that encourages with their first new music generation when everyone young women to keep their in 14 years. is afforded an opinion, heads held high when The Texas trio of Emily were confused by the struggling through life’s Strayer, Martie Magu- reaction to Maines’ tame obstacles. Maines is speak- ire and comments compared to ing to her two teenage boys have been teasing new the vitriolic criticism on “Young Man,” a song for music for a year, and lobbed by politicians and divorced parents who feel “Gaslighter” finally drops pundits every day. like they’ve let down their on July 17 when the “And it was just funny kids. nation is embroiled in di- hearing 16- and 11-year- Still fans have been visive politics, cancel cul- olds going, ‘Why? What? quick try to associate very ture and reckoning with Wait. She said that? And specific lyrics from “Gas- inequality. The timing is people got so mad?’” said lighter” to Maines’ con- PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS right for their voices to be Maguire. tentious divorce to actor heard again. From left, , and Natalie Maines of The The trio are all now par- Adrian Pasdar. Between “It just seemed like a Chicks are promoting the release of their latest album “Gaslighter.” ents of teenagers when the three women, they’ve good reflection on our youth activists are taking had five divorces, so they times,” said Maines. “In lives somewhere,” said and Strayer on , lore, a the lead on gun control, said people shouldn’t read 20 years, we’ll look back Strayer. “But, yeah, it was they were all steeped warning to stay away climate change and racial too literally into the words. at that album cover and so weird how it echoes our in bluegrass and classic from political talk, inequality. Their song “I think people had it title and remember exact- current administration.” country, but relished in especially of the liberal “March March,” which in their minds that this ly what was going on in As the best-selling fun country-pop on cross- kind. They were booed was released the same album is about one thing the country right then.” female group in RIAA over songs like “Goodbye on awards shows, radio day they announced they and one thing only, and “Gaslighter” is a slang history, The Chicks Earl.” They were country stations pulled their were dropping the word it’s not,” said Maines. term, inspired by a 1944 appealed to generation music’s next big thing un- music off the air and Dixie from their name, “People are jumping to Ingrid Bergman film, to of country fans that saw til suddenly the door was fans destroyed their CDs. was inspired by stu- conclusions.” describe a psychological themselves in the band’s slammed on them. Maguire only recently dent-led demonstrations Hit pop songwriter abuser who manipulates stories, whether it was In 2003, as then-Presi- showed her daughters the over gun control in 2018. Justin Tranter, who has the truth to make a per- “” or dent George Bush was 2006 documentary called “We were all at March penned hits for Justin son feel crazy. In recent “.” preparing to invade Iraq, “Shut Up and Sing” that for Our Lives with Emma Bieber, Selena Gomez years, it’s been used to After three independent the trio were playing a showed how the backlash Gonzalez leading that and Imagine Dragons, describe powerful men albums, their first major show in London when affected them behind the charge,” said Strayer. “We helped The Chicks co- like Harvey Weinstein label record in 1998 sold Maines announced they scenes. were in the hundreds write some of the album’s or Donald Trump. 13 million copies in the were ashamed that the “I was putting off show- of thousands of people most raw, vulnerable “I think most everybody U.S. alone. president was from Texas. ing them because I have in that march. And it’s breakup songs, including has a gaslighter in their With Maguire on fiddle The fallout became one that’s 11 and I just the first time I’ve ever “Sleep at Night.” WEATHER LOTTERY National weather SUN, MOON, TIDES Forecast for Tuesday, July 14, 2020 TODAY’S FORECAST MARINE FORECAST Bands separate high temperature zones for the day. MASS. EVENING: MASS. MID-DAY: Monday...... 2610 Monday...... 9012 Sunrise today 5:18 a.m. Variable clouds with scat- N winds 5 to 10 kt. Waves 1 H tered thunderstorms. High foot or less, then around 2 ft Sunday...... 2275 Sunday...... 6816 Sunset today 8:21 p.m. 74F. Winds NE at 10 to 15 in the afternoon. A chance of Saturday...... 5426 Saturday...... 7679 mph. Chance of rain 60%. showers. Sunrise tomorrow 5:19 a.m. Yesterday’s payoff: Yesterday’s payoff: H Tonight: Mostly cloudy skies. Tonight: N winds 5 to 10 High tide today 6:54 a.m. Low 63F. Winds NE at 5 to kt. 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©2020 AccuWeather, Inc. SPORTS B TUESDAY, JULY 14, 2020 Lynn’s Turenne, Navigators start season red-hot By Mike Alongi fore playing a postgradu- ITEM SPORTS EDITOR ate year at Bridgton Acad- emy in Maine, was four Lynn native and former weeks into his sophomore St. Mary’s baseball star season with the Black Ryan Turenne joined the Bears when the COVID-19 North Shore Navigators pandemic shut the season right before the delayed down. season started, and it’s “We had our spring trip a good thing he did. He down south in late March, and his teammates came and we were on the bus storming out of the gate when we got the call that once the season got go- everything had been can- ing, winning six straight celed,” said Turenne. “It games to start the year. was a tough thing to hear, “I think everyone just but I especially felt bad wants to play, and that’s for all of our seniors who what’s driving us right were in their last year now,” said Turenne, who is playing ball. I lived with an incoming junior catcher one senior and I saw it at the University of Maine. firsthand. Sure, he could “Everyone here wants to take the fifth year of el- win, and we’re just coming igibility they’re offering, to the field every day to but then he’s got to pay for work and do what we love. his own school and that’s It’s been a lot of fun and ITEM PHOTO | OLIVIA FALCIGNO a tough decision to make. the guys have been doing It’s tough all around.” Lynn’s Ryan Turenne may have lost most of his sophomore baseball season at the University of a great job.” Maine due to the coronavirus pandemic, but now he and the Navigators started the season off red Turenne, who graduated hot. from St. Mary’s in 2018 be- TURENNE, B2 Locals tee off in Washington drops Redskins name Mass. Amateur first round

The first round of the member at Salem Coun- 112th Massachusetts try Club, is defending Amateur Championship his championship after teed of at both The Kit- winning the 111th Mass. tansett Club and The Amateur. DiLisio also Bay Club at Mattapoi- found himself at the 63rd sett Monday with several spot after a 5-over 76 day local golfers in the mix. at Kittansett. Swampscott native Marblehead native and and Kernwood Country Tedesco Country Club PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS Club member Aidan Em- member Brendan Locke After receiving pressure to change to change its name for decades the Washington Redskins and merich played The Bay II also teed off at The owner Dan Snyder announced they will drop the 87-year-old name and logo Monday. Club and shot a 2-over Bay Club and shot a 17- 73 placing him at a tie over 88. ASSOCIATED PRESS sive to Native Americans. professional sports is gone design. The announce- for 21st place in the tour- Nashawtuc Country A new name must still at a time of reckoning over ment came on the old let- nament. Aidan’s older Club member Jeremy WASHINGTON (AP) be selected for one of the racial injustice, iconogra- terhead with the Redskins brother Christian, also a Meade currently leads — The Washington NFL oldest and most storied phy and racism in the U.S. name because the team Kernwood member, teed the Mass. Amateur after franchise announced teams in the National The team said it is “re- technically retains it until off at Kittansett and shot shooting a 4-under 67 at Monday it is dropping the Football League, and it’s tiring” the name and logo a new one is approved. “Redskins” name and In- a 5-over 76 to currently The Bay Club thanks af- unclear how soon that will and that owner Dan Sny- “As a kid who grew up in dian head logo, bowing to sit at a tie for 63rd place. ter a red-hot back nine happen. But for now, argu- der and coach Ron Rivera the (D.C. area), it’ll always recent pressure from spon- Steven DiLisio, also a with three birdies and an ably the most polarizing are working closely to de- sors and decades of criti- name in North American velop a new moniker and Swampscott native and eagle on 11. cism that they are offen- WASHINGTON, B2

Bruins get back on the ice

PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS The NFL partnered with Oakley to design face shields that will be worn by players this season to help stop the possible spread of the corona- virus. NFL, Oakley come up with face shields to protect players

ASSOCIATED PRESS recommendations from a joint committee of doc- NEW YORK (AP) — With tors, trainers and strength NFL training camps set coaches. to start at the end of the However, the two sides month, the league believes haven’t agreed on testing it is closer to one answer and screening protocols when it comes to player for the coronavirus. safety amid the coronavi- One idea suggested by rus pandemic: face shields the union’s medical direc- for the players’ helmets. tor, Dr. Thom Mayer, to The NFL and the play- help control the spread of ers’ union agreed to sev- the virus was to have play- eral protocols in a 42- ers wear face masks. The page document last week, league’s engineers and a PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS including team travel, sports equipment compa- media and treatment re- ny tested prototypes for Bruins players run drills at center ice during day one of training camp at Warrior Ice sponse. They have also the masks, but players Arena. The Bruins are preparing to play their first game since March on Aug. 2 when the updated the facilities pro- shot it down. take on the Philadelphia Flyers round robin play in Toronto. tocol, specifically address- ing training camp, using NFL, B2 B2 SPORTS THE DAILY ITEM TUESDAY, JULY 14, 2020

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July 14 set by The Panderosa two years ago 1951 — Citation is the first horse to in the race that gave Campbell his win $1 million in a career by taking fifth win. Campbell, 46, is a winner of the Hollywood Gold Cup by four a $1 million race 19 times. lengths in Inglewood, Calif. Citation 2005 — In Oklahoma City, the Unit- retires after the race with total earn- ed States is beaten in an internation- ings of $1,085,760. In 45 starts, al softball game for the first time Citation ran out of the money only since 2002, losing 2-1 to Canada in once. the inaugural World Cup of Softball. 1964 — Jacques Anquetil wins his The U.S., which has won the gold fifth Tour de France. It’s his fourth medal in three straight Olympics, last straight title of the cycling event. lost an international game on July 4, 1967 — Eddie Mathews of the 2002, 6-1 to Japan at the U.S. Cup. Astros hits his 500th home run off 2009 — The American League con- San Francisco’s Juan Marichal at tinues its dominance over the Nation- Candlestick Park. Houston beats the al League with a 4-3 win in the All- Giants 8-6. Star game. The AL is 12-0-1 since its 1968 — Hank Aaron hits his 500th 1996 defeat at Philadelphia — the home run off Mike McCormick as the longest unbeaten streak in All-Star Atlanta Braves beat the San Francis- history. co Giants 4-2. 2011 — Kaio breaks former grand 1985 — Kathy Baker beats Judy champion Chiyonofuji career sumo Clark by three strokes to win the victory record, beating Mongolian U.S. Women’s Open golf title. Kyokutenho for No. 1,046. The 1985 — The Baltimore Stars defeat 39-year-old Kaio forces out Kyokuten- the Oakland Invaders 28-24 to win ho in the Nagoya Grand Sumo Tour- the United States Football League nament. championship. 2011 — Amateur Tom Lewis shoots 1986 — Jane Geddes beats Sally a record 5-under 65 in the opening Little in an 18-hole playoff to take round of the British Open. The the U.S. Women’s Open champion- 20-year-old Lewis posts the lowest ship. round ever by an amateur in golf’s 1991 — Meg Mallon shoots a oldest major to pull even with Thom- 4-under 67 for a two-stroke victory as Bjorn at Royal St. George’s. The over Pat Bradley in the 46th U.S. young Englishman breaks the Open Women’s Open. Mallon finishes with scoring record for an amateur, the 66 a 1-under 283. posted by Frank Stranahan in 1950 1995 — Ramon Martinez throws a and matched by Tiger Woods (1996) COURTESY PHOTO no-hitter, giving the Los Angeles and Justin Rose (1998). Dodgers a 7-0 victory over the Florida 2013 — Jordan Spieth becomes the Former St. Mary’s baseball standout and Lynn native Ryan Turenne is batting .250 in six games Marlins. Martinez retires 22 straight youngest winner on the PGA Tour in played for the Navigators this season. before walking Tommy Gregg in the 82 years. The 19-year-old outlasts eighth inning. David Hearn and Zach Johnson on 2001 — John Campbell scores an the fifth hole of a playoff to win the unprecedented sixth victory in the $1 John Deere Classic. He’s the first million Meadowlands Pace as Real teenager to win since Ralph Guldahl Desire beats favored Bettor’s Delight took the Santa Monica Open in Lynn’s Turenne and Navigators in the stretch. Real Desire paces the 1931. mile in 1:49.3 in matching the record off to hot start to the season Washington TURENNE Turenne is focused on im- games he’s played so far, proving at the plate, he From B1 proving his consistency at notching one double and just wants to be able to the plate. knocking in one RBI. He’s stay out on the field. Despite a bit of a slow “Consistency is key,” said also walked five times, “I think the main thing drops Redskins start to the season with Turenne. “Playing at the putting a focus on getting for all of us, not just me, is the Black Bears, Turenne college level is tough and on base. to just keep playing,” said had a strong showing for you need to be able to con- “Things have been going Turenne. “We all just want the team in his first year. tribute more than one hit well so far, but it’s still ear- to stay healthy and play. name and logo Turenne batted .245 over a game, for example. My ly,” Turenne said. “Not just The idea is to just contin- 29 games in 2019, earning focus this summer is on me, but the whole team ue to be careful, follow all WASHINGTON easy thing to do, but it was 26 starts behind the plate. trying to do things like get has to just keep pushing the rules and keep trying From B1 the right thing to do.” His two home runs includ- multiple hits in a game, and working hard every to win games.” Protests against the name ed a grand slam against make solid contact and get day to get better. It’s a long Turenne and the Navi- be #HTTR (fight song ‘Hail predate Snyder buying the UMass, and he finished on base.” season.” gators will be back in ac- to the Redskins’) but looking team in 1999, and, until now, the season with 13 RBI. So far, things have been As for his goals this sum- tion Tuesday evening (6) forward to the future,” start- he had shown no willing- Going into this sum- working out. Turenne is mer, Turenne is keeping it against the New Britain ing quarterback Dwayne ness to consider a change. mer with the Navigators, batting .250 in the six simple. In addition to im- Bees at Fraser Field. Haskins tweeted. Strong words from sponsors The “R” in “Hail to the — including a company run Redskins” could soon be by a minority stakeholder replaced by Redtails, Red- of the team — changed the  NFL introduces Oakley face wolves or Redhawks. Red- equation. tails or Red Tails — an FedEx earlier this month homage to the Tuskegee became the first sponsor to Airmen from World War II announce it had asked the shields to protect players — is the favorite on online organization to change the sportsbook BetOnline, and name, particularly import- the group said it “would ant because CEO Freder- NFL was integral in coming up came up with a mouth on the field after conduct- be honored and pleased to ick Smith owns part of the From B1 with this design,” said Dr. shield that tried to keep ing minicamps virtually work with the organization team. FedEx paid $205 Jeff Crandall, chairman the field of view as much during the offseason. during and after the (name million for the long-term “We’ve had a real robust of the NFL’s Engineering as possible; you don’t “We often say physical change) process, should this naming rights to the team’s discussion around it that Committee. “They (Oak- want to block the lower distance and football don’t name be adopted.” stadium in Landover, Mary- stretches back a number ley) would start with this part. You want to promote go together, pretty impos- This will be the NFL’s first land. of months,” said Dr. Allen design and say: ‘Do you breathing and not a sense sible to keep 6 feet apart name change since the late The lease at FedEx Field Sills, the league’s chief like this one better or this of restriction. You want to on the field, so that causes 1990s when the Tennessee expires in 2027, and drop- medical officer. “From the one? How’s your field of maximize comfort. you to look for other inno- Oilers became the Titans ping the name keeps open start, the NFL Players view on this one?’ “Prevention from touch- vations which could pos- two seasons after moving various possibilities in Association, their medical “At the end, they did ing the face was also a con- sibly be a flag bearer, and from Houston. Maryland, Virginia and advisers, their engineers have feedback from play- sideration, and obviously we think this falls into After President Donald Washington for the team’s have been engaged with ers. This was their choice the biggest consideration that category,” Sills said. Trump last week criticized new stadium and head- us. We’ve also had dia- for the players they’ve was how can you mitigate With training camps the Redskins and Major quarters. District of Colum- logue with players along evaluated so far. I think the exchange of droplets,” scheduled to start in a he said. League Baseball’s Cleve- bia Mayor Muriel Bowser the way trying to look at each player is going to couple of weeks, there’s have an evaluation for Sills noted the shield still no timeline for the land Indians for considering has said the name was an early prototypes and de- themselves in terms of ex- was designed to deal with helmets with face shields name changes, White House “obstacle” to Snyder build- velopments.” actly how they favor one how the virus spreads. to make their debut. press secretary Kayleigh ing on the old RFK Stadium The face shield was de- concept versus another.” “Just like any face shield “We’re actively working McEnany said the presi- site, which is believed to be signed by Oakley, which Crandall said Oakley or facemask for that mat- with players even this dent “believes that the Na- his preference. already provides visors for came up with the design. ter, you’re thinking about coming week looking at tive American community Bowser said she welcomed the players. “Clear plastic with slits the aerosolization of drop- prototypes, so we will love would be very angry at this the name change but there “We have well over 700 players that used the vi- or holes in it that block lets and the spread of it via to have them rolled out by and he does have polling were still obstacles to over- sors last year,” said Renie any direct path of a drop- that mechanism, which is the time we start,” Sills to back him up.” She cited come before the team’s re- Anderson, chief revenue let, but do promote air starting to be recognized said. “Obviously we won’t a 2016 Washington Post turn from suburban Mary- officer and executive vice flow, communication,as the more important be starting helmeted ac- poll showing 90% of Native land became a serious president of NFL Partner- soundwaves,” he said. mode of transmission.” tivities right when train- Americans aren’t offended possibility. by the name, a survey that ships. “They had a visor that Given sports’ shut- ing camp starts, that’s a “Yes, we want to change has since been discredited The face shield has re- covers the eyes. What down in March because little bit of a down-the- the name and change the by experts. ceived a better response could we do to cover the of COVID-19, this will be road thing. We would love location,” she said. “The The announcement came than the mask suggestion. mouth and nose area?” the first season that NFL to get them on board from Washington football team less than two weeks after “The player feedback Crandall added. “So they players try to get ready the get-go.” should be playing in Wash- Snyder, a boyhood fan of the ington.” team who once declared he At a Dick’s Sporting Goods would never get rid of the store in the northeast part name, launched a “thorough Braves say they won’t change review” amid pressure from of the district, Redskins bur- sponsors. FedEx, Nike, Pep- gundy gear took up far less si and Bank of America all rack space Monday than that of the reigning MLB name but studying chop chant lined up against the name, which was given to the fran- champion Nationals and ASSOCIATED PRESS established a “cultural ation or any disrespect- during the chant. chise in 1933 when the team about as much as the NHL’s working relationship” with ful representation of Na- The chant caused a stir was still based in Boston. Capitals. A store employee ATLANTA (AP) — The the Eastern Band of Cher- tive nations,” Sneed said. in last year’s NL Division Native American advo- said the merchandise gen- Atlanta Braves say they okee Indians in North Car- “We believe that candid, Series. St. Louis Cardinals cates and experts have long erally doesn’t sell very well, have no plans to follow the olina and formed a Native thoughtful conversations pitcher Ryan Helsley, a criticized the name they call crediting that to a combina- lead of the NFL’s Washing- American Working Group. are crucial to educating member of the Cherokee a “dictionary-defined racial tion of the name, the move ton Redskins and change The name came with the leaders and bringing about Nation, said he found the slur.” Over a dozen Native out of the district and years their team name. team on its move from Mil- positive change. As such, we chant insulting. The Braves leaders and organizations of professional mediocrity. “We will always be the waukee to Atlanta in 1966. have committed to working did not distribute the red wrote to NFL Commission- MLB’s Atlanta Braves Atlanta Braves,” the team The name was adopted in with the Atlanta Braves as foam cutouts before the de- er Roger Goodell last week and the NHL’s Chicago said in a letter to season 1912, when the team was they explore opportunities cisive Game 5 of the series, demanding an immediate Blackhawks have said they ticket holders on Friday. based in Boston. to represent Native Na- won by the Cardinals, “out end to Washington’s use of have no inclination to make The letter was obtained by “Through our conversa- tions more appropriately.” of respect for the concerns” the name. Goodell, who has a change. Some advocates The Associated Press on tions, changing the name Sneed said he looks for- expressed by Helsley. fielded questions on the top- would like to see all Native Monday. of the Braves is not under ward to building a rela- The Braves then said they ic for years, said he support- American names, mascots The tomahawk chop consideration or deemed tionship with the Braves would continue to examine ed the review. and imagery out of sports. chant used by Braves fans necessary,” the team said in “to present a model for how the issue after the season, “The NFL and Dan Sny- “Our fight continues,” is under review, however. the letter. other professional sports and that process continues. der, we have to commend Crystal Echo Hawk of the The team said in the let- Richard Sneed, principal teams can work with Na- In the letter, the team them on making the right Native American advocacy ter it is seeking input from chief of the Eastern Band of tive Nations in a respectful said the chant “continues to call to change the name,” group IllumiNative said in the Native American com- Cherokee Indians, said in a and constructive manner.” inspire our players on the said Oneida Indian Nation a statement. “We will not munity, fans, players and statement the EBCI has ex- Sneed’s statement made field.” Representative Ray Halbrit- rest until the offensive use former players as it exam- plored “a potential partner- no reference to the team “With that in mind, we ter, leader of the “Change of Native imagery, logos and ines the fan experience, in- ship” with the Braves fol- name. are continuing to listen to the Mascot” campaign. “Dan names are eradicated from cluding the chant. lowing discussions “about The tomahawk chop has the Native American com- Snyder won today because professional, collegiate and The Redskins announced the cultural sensitivity” of been popular with fans munity, as well as our fans, now he has a legacy that (other school) sports. The Monday they will change the chant. since the early 1990s. The players, and alumni to en- will be different from the ra- time is now to stand in sol- their name and Indian “As a people proud of our team often distributes red sure we are making an in- cial slur that was the team idarity and declare that rac- head logo. own identity, we do not foam tomahawk cutouts formed decision on this part name. I know that’s not an ism will not be tolerated.” The Braves say they have support cultural appropri- used by fans who “chop” of our fan experience.” TUESDAY, JULY 14, 2020 THE DAILY ITEM B3 NATION U.S. rejects nearly all Chinese claims in South China Sea By Matthew Lee and Lolita C. Baldor ASSOCIATED PRESS WASHINGTON — The Trump administration es- calated its actions against China on Monday by step- ping squarely into one of the most sensitive region- al issues dividing them and rejecting outright FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS nearly all of Beijing’s sig- nificant maritime claims Contractors clean subway cars at the 96th in the South China Sea. Street station to control the spread of The administration pre- COVID-19, in New York. sented the decision as an attempt to curb China’s Does subway increasing assertiveness PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS in the region with a com- The USS Ronald Reagan (CVN 76, front) and USS Nimitz (CVN 68, rear) mitment to recognizing in- Carrier Strike Groups sail together in formation, in the South China ternational law. But it will Sea, Monday. cleaning decrease almost certainly have the more immediate effect of ocratic challenger, former Chinese maritime claims Southeast Asian allies and COVID-19 risk? further infuriating the Chi- Vice President Joe Biden, outside its internation- partners in protecting their nese, who are already re- as weak on China. ally recognized waters to sovereign rights to offshore By David Porter a survey by international taliating against numerous Previously, U.S. policy be illegitimate. The shift resources, consistent with ASSOCIATED PRESS engineering and profes- U.S. sanctions and other had been to insist that does not involve disputes their rights and obligations sional services firm WSP. penalties on other matters. maritime disputes be- over land features that under international law. NEW YORK — Mass In Chicago, rail cars are It also comes as President tween China and its small- are above sea level, which We stand with the inter- transit systems around the cleaned every day before Donald Trump has come er neighbors be resolved are considered to be “terri- national community in de- world have taken unprece- starting service and are under growing fire for his peacefully through U.N.- torial” in nature. fense of freedom of the seas dented — and expensive — prowled at night by crews response to the COVID-19 backed arbitration. But in “The world will not allow and respect for sovereignty steps to curb the spread of wearing backpack-style pandemic, stepped up criti- a statement released Mon- Beijing to treat the South and reject any push to im- the coronavirus, including electrostatic sprayers that cism of China ahead of the day, Secretary of State China Sea as its maritime pose ‘might makes right’ in New York shutting down cover all interior surfaces 2020 election and sought Mike Pompeo said the U.S. empire,” Pompeo said. the South China Sea or the its subways overnight and with disinfectant. to paint his expected Dem- now regards virtually all “America stands with our wider region.” testing powerful ultravio- All that cleaning does let lamps to disinfect seats, cut the threat of catching poles and floors. the virus, experts say, but The cleaning measures the benefits are limited. Prosecutors: Epstein victim to produced something com- muters have not seen in The virus transmits a while, or possibly ever: predominantly through thousands of freshly droplets in the air — it’s speak at associate’s hearing scrubbed cars that look, “everywhere and could be nowhere,” said Robyn Ger- feel and even smell clean. could face many years in shon, a clinical professor By Larry Neumeister But experts say those ASSOCIATED PRESS prison, if convicted. of epidemiology at New steps solve only part of Prosecutors told a Man- York University. the problem, and tran- NEW YORK — One or hattan federal judge in Cleaning a train car at sit officials are studying more victims of Jeffrey Ep- court papers that at least a maintenance yard over- more advanced methods stein will tell a judge Tues- one woman and possibly that might someday auto- night — or even several day that his ex-girlfriend more were expected to matically disinfect transit times during the day, as should be denied bail on exercise their right to ap- systems around the clock. New York’s Metropolitan charges that she recruited pear at Tuesday’s hearing The Moscow Metro and Transportation Authority teenage girls for him to sex- and ask that Maxwell be a public bus company in does — might not help the ually abuse in the 1990s, detained until trial. And Shanghai have experi- transit employee or passen- prosecutors said Monday. they also revealed that ad- mented with germ-killing ger stuck in close quarters Prosecutors made the rev- ditional individuals have ultraviolet light. Agencies with a coughing person. elation in court papers as offered the government ev- in Hungary and the Czech Wearing a face mask they argued there is no rea- idence to support its case Republic have tried using “will protect us the most, son to free British socialite since Maxwell’s arrest. ozone gas as a disinfectant. having that control among Ghislaine Maxwell on bail. “The Government is The public transit system ourselves,” Gershon said. They also revealed new PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS deeply concerned that if in tested a “dry fog- “I think the rest of it is re- details about Maxwell’s the defendant is bailed, ging” system, and Hong ally more the illusion, and July 2 arrest at a $1 million A sign for the Department of Justice Federal the victims will be denied Kong used a robot that that’s not a small thing New Hampshire estate she Bureau of Prisons at the Metropolitan Deten- justice in this case,” prose- sprays a hydrogen perox- because it plays with our purchased in December, tion Center, Monday, in the Brooklyn borough cutors wrote. ide solution, according to psyches.” saying FBI agents had to of New York. They also revealed that bust into her residence af- two of three women who ter she failed to cooperate. try to flee to another room staffed with former mem- alleged they were recruit- Judge blocks “As the agents ap- in the house, quickly shut- bers of the British military. ed by Maxwell to be sex- proached the front door ting a door behind her.” The descriptions were ually abused by Epstein federal executions; to the main house, they The government said made as prosecutors sought had never spoken to law announced themselves as agents were forced to to boost arguments that enforcement authorities administration appeals FBI agents and directed break through the door to the 58-year-old citizen of until last year. the defendant to open the arrest Maxwell, who was the U.S., the United King- The filing came a day be- By Michael Balsamo door,” prosecutors wrote. in an interior room in the dom and France should fore an arraignment and ASSOCIATED PRESS “Through a window, the home. Prosecutors also re- remain behind bars until bail hearing for Maxwell, agents saw the defendant vealed that Maxwell had trial. They said she had the who has been held for the TERRE HAUTE, Ind. ignore the direction to been guarded at the home money, the means and the last week at a federal jail — A U.S. district judge on open the door and, instead, by a security company incentive to flee since she in Brooklyn. Monday ordered a new de- lay in federal executions, hours before the first le- thal injection was sched- U.S. budget deficit hits all-time uled to be carried out at a federal prison in Indi- ana. The Trump admin- high of $864 billion in June istration immediately ap- pealed to a higher court, By Martin Crutsinger asking that the executions AP ECONOMICS WRITER move forward. U.S. District Judge Tan- FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS WASHINGTON — The ya Chutkan said there are federal government in- still legal issues to resolve Daniel Lewis Lee curred the biggest monthly and that “the public is not waits for his arraign- budget deficit in history in served by short-circuiting ment hearing in Rus- June as spending on pro- legitimate judicial process.” sellville, Ark. grams to combat the coro- The executions, pushed by navirus recession exploded the administration, would immediately appealed to while millions of job losses be the first carried out at the U.S. Court of Appeals cut into tax revenues. the federal level since 2003. for the District of Colum- The Treasury Depart- Chutkan said the inmates bia Circuit. ment reported Monday have presented evidence The new hold came a that the deficit hit $864 bil- showing that the govern- day after a federal appeals lion last month, an amount ment’s plan to use only pen- court lifted a hold on the of red ink that surpasses tobarbital to carry out the execution of Daniel Lewis most annual deficits in executions “poses an uncon- Lee, of Yukon, Oklahoma, the nation’s history and is stitutionally significant risk which was scheduled for above the previous monthly of serious pain.” 4 p.m. EDT on Monday at deficit record of $738 billion FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS Chutkan said the in- the federal prison in Terre in April. That amount was The view of the U.S. Capitol building from the Washington Monument in mates produced evidence Haute, Indiana. He was that, in other executions, also tied to the trillions of Washington. convicted in Arkansas of prisoners who were giv- dollars Congress has pro- the 1996 killings of gun en pentobarbital suffered vided to cushion the impact forecast by the Congres- an extra $600 per week in the program even though dealer William Mueller, his ”flash pulmonary edema,” of the widespread shut- sional Budget Office. expanded unemployment the government will not which she said interferes wife, Nancy, and her 8-year- downs that occurred in an That total would sur- benefits and a Paycheck actually have to pay out with breathing and pro- old daughter, Sarah Powell. effort to limit the spread of pass the previous annual Protection Program that funds until the banks de- duces sensations of drown- “The government has the viral pandemic. record of $1.4 trillion set provided support to busi- termine whether the busi- ing and strangulation. been trying to plow for- For the first nine months in 2009 when the govern- nesses to keep workers on nesses met the criteria for The inmates have identi- ward with these execu- of this budget year, which ment was spending heav- their payrolls. having the loans forgiven. fied alternatives, including tions despite many unan- began Oct. 1, the deficit ily to lift the country out The report showed that Those requirements in- the use of an opioid or an- swered questions about totals $2.74 trillion, also of the recession caused by the cost of the Paycheck clude spending at least ti-anxiety drug at the start the legality of its new a record for that period. the 2008 financial crisis. Protection Program in 60 percent of the loan of the procedure or a differ- execution protocol,” said That puts the country well The June deficit was June was $511 billion. amount on worker pay ent method altogether, a Shawn Nolan, one of the on the way to hitting the driven higher by spending That reflected a charge to with the other 40 percent firing squad, Chutkan said. attorneys for the men fac- $3.7 trillion deficit for the on various government the government for all the going to overhead costs The Justice Department ing federal execution. whole year that has been relief programs such as bank loans made under such as rent and utilities. B4 THE DAILY ITEM TUESDAY, JULY 14, 2020 COMICS

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CROSSWORD DEAR ABBY Woman fumes when man won’t take time to phone DEAR ABBY: I have offend my daughter-in- been in a relationship Dear Abby is written by Abigail law, but I also don’t want with the same man for 15 Van Buren, also known as Jeanne my granddaughter learn- years. For the last six, we ing improper grammar. have been living together. Phillips, and was founded by her What are your sugges- He’s a machinist who mother, Pauline Phillips. Contact tions on how to handle owns his own business Dear Abby at DearAbby.com or P.O. this problem? and works strict hours of 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., Mon- Box 69440, Los Angeles, CA 90069. UNSURE ON THE day-Friday. Sometimes WEST COAST he locks his doors at 5 DEAR UNSURE: Be- and works an hour or two was. are not ridiculous. It was cause your family and later, but he doesn’t call When I didn’t hear thoughtless of him not to extended family are to let me know he is from him all day, I start- call, but you said it well-educated and hold working late. I have told ed calling around 7 p.m. doesn’t happen all the advanced degrees, the him calling is common and three times after time. You are his lady more time your grand- courtesy. Sometimes he that, but he didn’t pick friend, not his keeper. If child spends with all of does it, but more often he up. He pulled back into he needs a day to himself, you, the better her chanc- does not. He thinks it’s our driveway around 10 it might benefit your rela- es of learning proper “ridiculous” that I would p.m. and told me he was tionship to cut him some grammar. Do not talk wonder where he is, and helping the guy move slack. And when it hap- “baby talk” with her. Read if I want to know, I can cows, and he would have pens again, schedule to her and give her books call his shop. called me on the way something fun for your- as gifts. If her mother Last Saturday morning home but his phone died. self so you aren’t sitting reads them to her daugh- he was up at 6 a.m. and I’m upset. He had din- by the phone. ter, they both may have a told me he needed to ner with them, and they better chance of learning drive 100 miles north of have a landline he could DEAR ABBY: Our good grammar. Being here to look at a “project” have used. I told him how family and extended fam- for a customer to see if he hurt I was and that I feel ily are all highly educat- around her well-educated can fix it. When I asked disrespected. He says he ed individuals with ad- father will also help, and what the project was, he deserved a day to him- vanced degrees. My son’s once she’s in school, it will said he didn’t know. This self. He thinks I’m being wife didn’t go to college, be reinforced. guy is someone he has ridiculous. Am I? Do I not and while she is genuine- The only thing you recently started a friend- deserve a phone call? ly nice, she butchers the should NOT do is say ship with. It seemed odd English language. anything that will make that he wouldn’t let me WAITING AND My granddaughter will your son’s wife self-con- go along for the ride. He WAITING IN be learning to talk soon, scious about her upbring- said he’d have his phone MONTANA and I wonder what’s the ing because if you do, you on him, and I could call best way to approach the may be seeing a lot less of anytime to see where he DEAR WAITING: You situation. I don’t want to that little family. BRIDGE

Keep an abacus in your mind Fyodor Dostoevsky wrote, “Man is Declarer can afford one major-suit fond of counting his troubles, but he loser, but not two. Logically, he cross- does not count his joys.” es to the club queen, then runs the As I have mentioned at least once spade eight. It loses to West’s king. or twice in this column(!), a bridge After taking West’s club-jack exit with player who counts, especially one dummy’s king, how should South who keeps track of the high-card handle the hearts? points, will end most deals joyfully In isolation, cashing the king, then and have a happy partner. playing low to dummy’s jack is math- How is that relevant in today’s ematically much better than any- deal? South is in four spades. West thing else. But here that cannot be leads the diamond ace: four, queen, right — why? six. (East is showing the queen-jack or a singleton queen.) West contin- West has already shown up with ues with the diamond five: seven, 11 points: the spade king, the di- nine, three. East tries to cash the di- amond ace-king and the club jack. amond jack. After ruffing, how should If he had the heart queen as well, South continue? he would have opened the bidding In the auction, North’s two-club as dealer. The only chance is to find response was the Drury convention East with a singleton or doubleton (recommended). He was showing queen. three or more spades and a maxi- Today, as you knew it would be, jus- mum pass. tice is seen to be done. TUESDAY, JULY 14, 2020 THE DAILY ITEM B5 TV BEST BETS Jeers to The Politician for throwing its weight be- The Fugitive hind the wrong candidate. AMC, 8 p.m. Even though Netflix’s dark Catch a Classic! Dr. Richard Kimble is wrongly convicted for the mur- comedy centers on Ben der of his wife and is sentenced to death. While be- Platt’s self-centered State ing transferred to a maximum security prison, Kimble Senate hopeful Payton Ho- escapes and becomes U.S. Marshal Sam Gerard’s bart, there is no debate number one fugitive in pursuit. Kimble’s only hope is that Judith Light and Bette to find the real killer so he can prove his innocence. Stars Harrison Ford, Tommy Lee Jones, Sela Ward Midler (as his political foes) and Joe Pantoliano. and Gwyneth Paltrow are America’s Got Talent: “Auditions 7” the ones we’d vote to see NBC, 8 p.m. more of. The auditions conclude with creator and executive producer Simon Cowell at the judges’ table along with Howie Mandel, Sofia Vergara and host Terry Cheers to Perry Mason Crews. Variety acts of all types and contestants of all for making the case for ages audition for the chance to win the $1 million mixing things up. HBO has prize. The Golden Buzzer is still in play and could send a lucky act directly to the live shows to com- made the iconic literary pete for America’s vote. crime-solver messier, mean- Million Dollar Listing Los Angeles: “Storm the er and way more interesting Castle” for its twisty, Depression-era Bravo, 9 p.m. take starring the immensely Tracy tries to balance her new portfolio with her de- manding developer, who has high expectations and likable Matthew Rhys and a rocky past with Altman. James and David are up Juliet Rylance. against the clock to find their nine-months-pregnant client her dream home on the Westside before she Cheers to Floor Is Lava goes into labor. Flagg and Altman find their new bro- mance in jeopardy as their La Jolla deal takes an for turning kid’s play into unexpected turn, and they find themselves sitting on fun for the whole family. At a opposite sides of a negotiation. time when TV is overflowing Showbiz Kids with game shows, Netflix’s HBO, 9 p.m. This intimate documentary takes a no-holds-barred scorchingly crafty mashup look at the dizzying highs and life-threatening lows of Wipeout and American of working kids in the entertainment industry from Ninja Warrior has us locked the golden age of Hollywood to the present day. into binge-and-cringe mode Some of the actors featured in the doc include as teams swing across Cameron Boyce, Todd Bridges, Diana Serra Cary, Milla Jovovich, Jada Pinkett Smith, Henry Thomas, watery escape rooms de- Wil Wheaton, Mara Wilson and Evan Rachel Wood. signed to kick their ashes if World of Dance: “The Duels 2” they touch the ground. NBC, 10 p.m. The Duels round continues with judges Jennifer Lo- pez, Derek Hough, Ne-Yo and special guest judge Jeers to TV’s Ugly dancer and choreographer tWitch. As guest judge, and Not-so-Ancient tWitch will have the power to decide which acts up History of Blackface. for elimination will go head-to-head in the returning Given that it has never been Redemption round, to earn a slot in the semifinals OK, we’re stunned by how and the chance to perform on the World of Dance stage. many recent shows — 30 Hot Ones: The Game Show: “Dance Moves and Rock, Scrubs, Community, Dirty Laundry” even Golden Girls! — have truTV, 10 p.m. pulled episodes that fea- New Episodes! Host Sean Evans is back and eager to set contes- tured the racist sight-gag tants’ mouths on fire with the spiciest hot sauces from streaming services. around for their chance to win $25,000. In tonight’s Even if “the joke” was on episode, chaos breaks out when two teams of best characters who didn’t see friends enter the Pepperdome. 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Petition 20-15 by MICHAEL & KIRSTIN BOLDUC for a dimensional special permit, number from an advertisement appear- call 508-652-4800 C.40A, § 6). special permit (nonconforming use/structure), and site plan special permit to add ing in the classified section and it a second story addition, three dormers, and a rear sunroom with attached deck DOES NOT disclose this information, NOTICE Don't pay to find work before you get LOCUS: BIRCH BROOK ROAD/REAR FECTEAU WAY, PARCEL NO. onto an existing single-family home. Property located at 61 WINDSOR AVENUE please notify the Item classified the job. Legitimate job placement firms 023-353-171/177 - PETITIONER: JAMES O'DONNELL BY HIS ATTORNEY, SAMUEL (Parcel ID: 10-37). department immediately. Response to that work to fill specific positions A. VITALI (ZBA any pay per call numbers will be cannot charge an upfront fee. For free 9936) Petition 20-16 by NH SIGNS - PETER MARCH for sign special permit to rebrand charged to your telephone bill and information about avoiding employ- various existing signs including but not limited to: main ID sign, 2 walls signs, fuel anyone under 18 years of age must ment service scams, write the Federal TO PERMIT THE CONSTRUCTION OF SEVEN (7) THREE (3) STORY TOWNHOUSE canopy, and fuel dispensers at an existing gas station. Property located at 197 have parent's consent. Trade Commission at Washington, BUILDINGS EACH WITH FOUR (4) UNITS ON PARCELS OF LAND IN THE R-2 ESSEX STREET (Parcel ID: 12- 102A-0). Please call immediately for further D.C., 20580 or call the National Fraud DISTRICT CONTAINING 7.179 ACRES MORE OR LESS, COMBINED, WITH FRONTAGE details or information. Information Center, ALONG BIRCHBROOK ROAD. (M.G.L. C. 40A, § 6). Petition 20-17 by MARK LANDSBERG for a dimensional special permit and special CLASSIFIED 1-800-876-7060 permit (nonconforming use/structure) to expand an existing porch & deck at front (781)593-7700 LOCUS: 16 DELL COURT, PARCEL NO. 004-356-009 - PETITIONER: SUSANA J. of the house and conversion of existing attic to bedroom/bathroom with walkout All real estate advertising in this Sell your stuff in newspaper is subject to the Federal SANCHEZ BY HER ATTORNEY, SAMUEL A. VITALI (ZBA #9942) deck, and other requests as detailed in the project description. Property located at Fair Housing Act of 1968, the Massachu- 120 PURITAN ROAD (Parcel ID: 21-28). setts Anti Discrimination Act and the Boston and Cambridge Fair Housing Ordinances, which makes TO PERMIT ALTERATIONS TO A PRE-EXISTING, NON-CONFORMING SINGLE FAMILY it illegal to advertise any preference, limitation, or DWELLING ON A LOT CONTAINING 6707 S.F. +/- (ASSESSED) IN THE R-2 Petition 20-18 by JAMES ROSS & LORI DOBSON for a dimensional special permit, discrimination based on race, color, religion, sex, GENERAL RESIDENCE DISTRICT TO ALLOW USE OF THE STRUCTURE AS A TWO special permit (nonconforming use/structure) and site plan special permit for a handicap, familial status, national origin, ancestry, age, children, marital status, sexual orientation, FAMILY DWELLING, FINDING THAT SUCH USE SHALL NOT BE SUBSTANTIALLY 968 sf addition (2-car garage with 2nd floor living space) to an existing veteran's status, or source of income or any MORE DETRIMENTAL TO THE NEIGHBORHOOD. (M.G.L. C. 40A, § 6). single-family home. Property located at 33 MANTON ROAD (Parcel ID: 28-45). intention to make any such preference, limitation or discrimination. This newspaper will not knowingly accept any LOCUS: WALNUT STREET, PARCEL NO.023-353-165 - PETITIONER: PRINCETON And the following CONTINUED petitions will be heard: advertising for real estate which is in violation of PROPERTY ACQUISITION, INC., OWNER UNDER AGREEMENT, BY HIS ATTORNEY, the law. Our readers are hereby informed that all dwellings in this newspaper are available on an SAMUEL A. VITALI (ZBA #9943) Petition 20-10 by PHILO T. PAPPAS & JOY R. PAPPAS, TRS., for a modification of a equal opportunity basis. To complain of previously approved dimensional special permit, special permit (non-conforming discrimination, please call HUD toll-free at TO AMEND THE DECISION IN CASE #9163 TO PERMIT THE CONSTRUCTION OF A use/structure), and site plan special permit to enclose an open, roofed over 1-800-669-9777. For the N.E. area, call HUD at 617-595-5308. The toll-free number for the TWO FAMILY DWELLING ON A LOT CONTAINING 16,595 S.F. AND LESS THAN THE patio/porch with glass, walls, and sliding glass doors. Property is located at 51 classifi eds hearing-impaired is 1-800-927-9275. REQUIRED FRONTAGE IN THE R-2 GENERAL RESIDENCE DISTRICT. (M.G.L. C. 40A, LINCOLN HOUSE AVENUE (Parcel ID: 21-66). §6). Petition 20-12 by ARTHUR BLACK for a site plan special permit for relief from LEGALS LOCUS: MYRTLE STREET, FORMERLY NO. 43, CORNER OF WILFRED STREET, condition #3 of Decision issued in file #19-32, approval of construction of a PARCEL NO.021-332-001 - PETITIONER: THOMAS MCGOVERN, OWNER UNDER dimensionally conforming pool house, and modification of the approved site plan. COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS AGREEMENT, BY HIS ATTORNEY, SAMUEL A. VITALI (ZBA #9944) Property is located at 60 TUPELO ROAD (Map 26, Lots 118 & 119). THE TRIAL COURT PROBATE AND FAMILY COURT TO ALLOW CONSTRUCTION OF A SINGLE FAMILY RESIDENCE ON A LOT WITH LESS The following items will be continued: Docket No. ES20P1555EA THAN THE REQUIRED LOT SIZE (6,086) AND FRONTAGE ON MYRTLE STREET (45 INFORMAL PROBATE PUBLICATION NOTICE +/-) IN THE R-2 GENERAL RESIDENCE DISTRICT. (M.G.L. C. 40A, §6). Petition 20-11 by ARTHUR GOLDBERG, NATHANSON & GOLDBERG, PC, for a use special permit, dimensional special permit, special permit (parking/loading relief), Estate of: Sylvia Harriet Rocker Stokes LOCUS: 37 BENNETT STREET, PARCEL NO.036-772-056 - PETITIONER: ROXANA and site plan special permit for the construction of a new, 8-unit condominium Also Known As: Sylvia H. Stokes VILLANUEVA (ZBA #9945) building. Property is located at 9 Boynton Street (Parcel ID: 3-6). Date of Death: 04/14/2020 TO ALLOW THE USE OF THE SUBJECT PROPERTY AS A TOW YARD WITH STORAGE Petition 12-5 (2) by DIGIORGIO & MESSINA CONSTRUCTION CORP. to amend prior Essex Division OF VEHICLES AND A TRAILER FOR USE AS AN OFFICE IN THE HEAVY INDUSTRIAL decision to (i) extend the term of the special permit and to (ii) modify the site plan DISTRICT . (M.G.L. C. 40A, §6). to increase the number of units from 15 to 22. Property is located at ARCHER To all persons interested in the above captioned estate, by Petition of STREET (Map 7, Lots 213-248 and 250-255). [NOTE: There are two separate **** THE MEETING WILL BE CLOSED TO THE GENERAL PUBLIC DUE TO THE petitions entitled 12-5 requesting separate relief.] Petitioner: Aliya S. Rocker of Washington D.C. COVID-19 PANDEMIC. THE MEETING WILL BE TELEVISED LIVE ON THE LYNN COMMUNITY TELEVISION (LCTV) GOVERNMENT CHANNEL AND ALSO STREAMED Petition 19-31 by T. KIERAN NUNAN AND CYNTHIA NUNAN, TRUSTEES C/O ON THE LCTV FACEBOOK PAGE****" KENNETH B. SHUTZER seeking a dimensional special permit, special permit Aliya S. Rocker of Washington D.C. (non-conforming use/structure), special permit for parking relief, and special Please join my meeting from your computer, tablet or smartphone permit for size of parking spaces to construct a roof deck and dormer addition to has been informally appointed as the Personal Representative of the estate to the structure and reduce the number and/or size of parking spaces. The Petitioner serve without surety on the bond. https://global.gotomeeting.com/join/995409485 plans on re-establishing the use as a two (2) family structure, which is allowed in the A-4 district. Property is located at 55 BLANEY STREET (Map 2, Lot 156). The estate is being administered under informal procedure by the Personal you can also dial in using your phone. Representative under the Massachusetts Uniform Probate Code without (For supported devices, tap a one-touch number below to join instantly.) Petition 12-5 by DIGIORGIO & MESSINA CONSTRUCTION CORP. for an amendment supervision by the Court. Inventory and accounts are not required to be filed with to an existing site plan special permit, independent living facility special permit for the Court, but interested parties are entitled to notice regarding the administration United States: +1 (786) 535-3211 an alternative access route (Cushing Avenue) and to increase the number of units from the Personal Representative and can petition the Court in any matter relating One-touch: tel: +17865353211,,995409485# from 15 to 22. Property is located at ARCHER STREET (Map 7, Lots 213-248 and to the estate, including distribution of assets and expenses of administration. The access code is 995-409-485 250-255). Interested parties are entitled to petition the Court to institute formal proceedings and to obtain orders terminating or restricting the powers of Personal New to GoToMeeting? Get the app now and be ready when your first meeting Please call the Office of Community Development for any questions: (781) Representatives appointed under informal procedure. A copy of the Petition and starts: 596-8829. Will, if any, can be obtained from the Petitioner. https://global.gotomeeting.com/install/995409485 Marc Kornitsky, Chairman Item: July 14, 2020 ANY INDIVIDUAL INTERESTED IN SPEAKING FOR OR AGAINST OR REGARDING ANY PETITION SHOULD CALL (781) 586 - 6783 OR (781) 586-6773 AT THE DATE AND Item: July 14,21, 2020 TIME OF THE PUBLIC HEARING. ALL INDIVIDUALS WILL BE PERMITTED TO SPEAK TOWN OF NAHANT VIA A SPEAKER PHONE FUNCTION. IN SOME INSTANCES, THE ZONING BOARD OF BOARD OF APPEALS NOTICE OF HEARINGS APPEALS WILL CALL BACK AN INDIVIDUAL WISHING TO SPEAK TO ENSURE AN LEGAL NOTICE ORDERLY MEETING. INDIVIDUALS WISHING TO SPEAK MAY PROVIDE THEIR NAME TOWN OF SWAMPSCOTT A public hearing will be held by the ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS on Tuesday, July AND PHONE NUMBER TO THE ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS AND WILL BE CALLED CONSERVATION COMMISSION AT THE APPROPRIATE DATE AND TIME TO SPEAK. THIS INFORMATION SHOULD BE 21st, 2020 via remote technology pursuant to Governor Baker's March 12, 2020 Order Suspending Certain Provisions of the Open Meeting Law, G.L. c. 30A, SUBMITTED TO MARY GOKAS VIA EMAIL: [email protected] OR TELEPHONE: The Unitarian Universalist Church of Greater Lynn has requested that the Section 18, and the Governor's March 15, 2020 order imposing strict limitations (781) 586-6727. THE EMAIL OR TELEPHONIC MESSAGE REQUESTING TO SPEAK Swampscott Conservation Commission determine the applicability of the on the number of persons that may gather in one place, this meeting of the MUST BE RECEIVED AT LEAST ONE HOUR PRIOR TO THE SCHEDULED MEETING. Massachusetts Wetlands Protection Act (MGL Chapter 131, Section 40) for the Nahant Zoning Board of Appeals will be conducted via remote participation to the PERSONS WHO HAVE NO PRE-REGISTERED MAY CALL IN DURING THE MEETING AT extension and maintenance of a path in a wooded area that is within 100 feet of greatest extent possible. To Join the Zoom Meeting use the following link: THE ABOVE-LISTED TELEPHONE NUMBERS an inland wetland resource area at Map 23, Lot E-0 (101 Forest Ave, Swampscott, https://us02web.zoom.us/j/83720718935?pwd=SjRyQk9nZzgwUjg3dVk0MFNX MA0. ANY INDIVIDUAL DESIRING TO SUBMIT WRITTEN MATERIALS EITHER FOR OR RjNjUT09 Meeting ID: 837 2071 8935, Password: 272634 OR dial: +1 312 626 6799, +1 929 205 6099, +1 301 715 8592, +1 346 248 7799, +1 669 900 AGAINST A PARTICULAR PETITION SHOULD SUBMIT THE SAME VIA E-MAIL: This request will be reviewed at a public meeting scheduled for July 23, 2020, at 6833 or +1 253 215 8782 7:00 p.m on the petition filed by Ronald Petrucci, [email protected] OR REGULAR MAIL TO: LYNN ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS, 7:30 pm. This meeting will be held remotely in accordance with Governor Baker's owner of the property located at 35 Castle Rd., Nahant, for a Special Permit C/O MARY GOKAS, LYNN CITY CLERK'S OFFICE, LYNN CITY HALL, LYNN, MA 01901. March 12, 2020 Order Suspending Certain Provisions of the Open Meeting Law, and/or Variance for Front Setback. The Building Inspector has denied a building DOCUMENTS MAY ALSO BE SUBMITTED VIA THE LYNN CITY HALL DROP BOX G.L. c.30A, §18, and the Governor's March 15, 2020 Order imposing strict permit stating that the "proposed remodel is in violation of Section 5.03" of the LOCATED AT THE JOHNSON STREET ENTRANCE WITH A DEADLINE OF ONE HOUR limitation on the number of people that may gather in one place. Details on how to zoning by-laws of the Town of Nahant in the following areas: "The proposed Front PRIOR TO THE SCHEDULED MEETING. THE DOCUMENTARY SUBMISSIONS MAY BE access the meeting will be posted on the meeting agenda. SUBMITTED VIA A ZIP DRIVE OR SIMILAR DEVICE COMPATIBLE WITH A WINDOWS Yard Setback is 14' where the minimum allowed is 25'". 7:30 p.m. on the petition filed by Glenn Kennedy of Remade LLC, owner of the property located OPERATING SYSTEM **** Plans are available for review online at conservation-commission/conservation-co at 156 Bass Point Rd., Nahant, for a Special Permit and/or Variance for Lot mmission-filings. For any questions, please call (781) 596-8829 ext 1251. Coverage, Right Side Setback, Open Space and Parking. The Building Norman Cole: Chairman Written comments can be submitted until noon on the day of the scheduled Inspector has denied a building permit stating that the "proposed Lot Richard Wood: Vice Chairman meeting to [email protected]. Jeanne M. Curley: Clerk Coverage is 43% where the maximum allowed is 25%, the "proposed Right Side Setback is 1' or less where the minimum allowed is 10', the "proposed Tom Ruskin Open Space is 37% where the minimum allowed is 45%" and the "proposed Item July 14, 20, 2020 Conservation Commission Chair Parking is 3 spaces where the minimum allowed is 4". BOARD OF APPEALS, Jocelyn Campbell, Chairperson Item: July 14, 2020 Need a question answered? ITEM: July 7, 14, 2020 [email protected] TUESDAY, JULY 14, 2020 THE DAILY ITEM B7 INTERNATIONAL Polish president wins second term after bitter campaign By Vanessa Gera and Monika Scislowska ASSOCIATED PRESS WARSAW, Poland — Polish President Andrzej Duda declared victory Monday in a runoff elec- FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS tion in which he narrow- ly won a second five-year The U.N. World Food Program’s logo is seen at term, acknowledging the the agency’s headquarters in New York. campaign he ran was often too harsh as he appealed for unity and forgiveness. UN: Pandemic could The close race followed a bitter campaign between Duda and Warsaw Mayor push tens of millions Rafal Trzaskowski that was dominated by cultur- into chronic hunger al issues. The government, state media and the in- By Frances D’emilio researchers found, with fluential Roman Catho- ASSOCIATED PRESS nearly 20 percent of the lic Church all mobilized continent’s people under- in support of Duda and ROME — The United nourished. That compares sought to stoke anti-Sem- PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS Nations says the ranks of to 8.3 percent in Asia and itism, homophobia and xe- Incumbent President Andrzej Duda addresses supporters in Pultusk, the world’s hungry grew 7.4 percent in Latin Amer- nophobia in order to shore Poland, Sunday. by 10 million last year and ica and the Caribbean, ac- up conservative support. warns that the coronavi- cording to the report. Duda celebrated what “It was a very sharp cam- Duda received 51.03 grateful and moved by win- rus pandemic could push With progress in fight- was seen as a mandate for paign, probably too sharp percent of Sunday’s vote, ning the support of more as many as 130 million ing hunger stalled even him and the right-wing at times,” Duda told sup- while Trzaskowski got than 10 million voters. He more people into chronic before the pandemic, the ruling party that backs porters in Odrzywol, a town 48.97 percent, according said that with the race now hunger this year. report’s authors said that him, Law and Justice, to near Warsaw. “If anyone to final results Monday over, it was time to turn to The grim assessment COVID-19 “is intensifying continue on a path that is offended by my words, from the state electoral the difficult job of return- was contained in the lat- the vulnerabilities and in- has reduced poverty but please forgive me. And give commission. ing the country to strong est edition of the State adequacies of global food raised concerns that de- me the chance to improve Duda told supporters growth after the economic of Food Security and Nu- systems” — defined in the mocracy is under threat. in the next five years.” in Odrzywol that he was blow of the coronavirus. trition in the World, an report as all the activities annual report released and processes affecting Monday by the five U.N. the production, distribu- agencies that produced it. tion and consumption of China sanctions Cruz, Rubio, Preliminary projections food. based on available global The U.N. agencies said a economic outlooks suggest “staggering” 3 billion peo- Smith, Brownback for criticism the pandemic “may add an ple or more can’t afford to additional 83 (million) to acquire the food needed BEIJING (AP) — China 132 million people to the for a healthy diet. said Monday it will im- ranks of the undernour- More most be done, pose sanctions on three ished in 2020,” the report including “ensuring all U.S. lawmakers and one said. people’s access not only ambassador in response Also compounding the to food, but to nutritious to similar actions taken by situation is what the re- foods that make up a the U.S. last week against port’s authors described healthy diet,” they said. Chinese officials over al- as “unprecedented Des- As a result of the pan- leged human rights abus- ert Locust outbreaks” in demic, food supply dis- es against Muslims in the Eastern Africa. ruptions, lost livelihoods Xinjiang region. The U.N. agencies es- and the inability of people U.S. Senators Marco timated that nearly 690 working abroad to send Rubio and Ted Cruz, Rep. million people, or nearly remittances home to their Chris Smith and Ambas- FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS 9 percent of the world’s families mean it’s “even sador for Religious Free- population, went hungry more difficult for the poor- dom Sam Brownback were From left to right; Sen. Marco Rubio, R-Fla., Sen. Ted Cruz, R-Texas, Rep. last year, an increase of er and vulnerable popu- targeted, as was the Con- Chris Smith, R-N.J., and Sam Brownback, Ambassador at Large for In- 10 million since 2018 and lations to have access to gressional-Executive Com- ternational Religious Freedom. of nearly 60 million since healthy diets,” the U.N. mission on China. The four 2014. agencies concluded. have been critical of the further according to the Americans had plans to with little due process and The report noted that Oxfam, a humanitarian ruling Communist Party’s development of the situa- travel to China. where they are compelled after steadily declining for group dedicated to fight- policies toward minority tion,” Hua said. The sanctioned Chinese to denounce their religion, decades, chronic hunger ing poverty, called the U.N. groups and people of faith. She did not spell out the officials include Chen language and culture and “slowly began to rise in report “highly alarming.” Foreign ministry spokes- sanctions beyond saying Quanguo, who heads the pledge allegiance to the 2014 and continues to do In a statement, Oxfam person Hua Chunying they would correspond northwestern region of Xin- Communist Party and its so.” called on governments to said the U.S. move had to the American ones. jiang, where more than 1 leader, Xi Jinping. An As- In terms of sheer num- fully fund the United Na- “seriously damaged Chi- The U.S. prohibited any million members of Muslim sociated Press investiga- bers, Asia is home to the tion’s COVID-19 appeal na-U.S. relations” and that property transactions by minority groups have been tion has also discovered greatest number of un- and to cancel the debts of China was determined to Americans with four se- incarcerated in what China allegations that women in dernourished people, an low-income countries so uphold its national sov- nior Chinese officials and terms de-radicalization and Xinjiang’s predominant- estimated 381 million, resources could be freed ereignty against what it barred three of them from retraining centers. ly native Uighur ethnic the report said. Africa has up to tackle “the surge in sees as interference in its entering the U.S. Critics have likened the group were forced to use the most as a percentage hunger linked to the pan- internal affairs. There was no indication camps to prisons to which birth control or undergo of the population, U.N. demic.” “China will respond that any of the sanctioned inmates are sentenced involuntary sterilizations. Time to make masks mandatory? Members It’s not just a U.S. debate of Noi Denunceremo By Angela Charlton (We will and Danica Kirka denounce) ASSOCIATED PRESS group arrive at Bergamo’s PARIS — Amid pervasive court, Italy, backsliding on social dis- Monday. tancing, Britain and France are weighing whether to re- PHOTO | ASSOCIATED quire people to wear masks PRESS in public places. Scientists say the two countries’ governments Families of Italy’s virus dead should have done so ever since they started easing lockdowns — like many seek answers, solace, justice other European nations did – instead of exposing their populations to the Members of the Noi De- portrait of the lives swept By Nicole Winfield risk of infections from ASSOCIATED PRESS nunceremo (We Will De- up in Italy’s devastating mass dance parties and nounce) Facebook group coronavirus outbreak, the summer vacationers who FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS ROME — It started out and an affiliated non-prof- first in the West: of moth- as a way for grief-struck think there’s no longer it committee filed some ers and fathers taken Britain’s Prime Minister Boris Johnson boards families to mourn their anything to worry about. 100 new cases Monday away by ambulance and an ambulance during a visit to the headquar- coronavirus dead online: Whether to make masks with Bergamo prosecu- never seen alive again by ters of the London Ambulance Service NHS a Facebook group where mandatory isn’t just a tors investigating the out- their children; of frantic Trust in London, Monday. relatives who were denied matter of debate in the break, on top of 50 com- efforts to locate vacant a funeral because of Italy’s plaints lodged last month. United States, where that suggested face covers scientists have pushed stringent lockdowns could intensive care beds and infection rates are still Wearing a face mask with impossible-to-find oxygen were not necessary. After for such a requirement share photos, memories the group’s logo outside the climbing fast. the prime minister then in recent days as families tanks; of hospitals so over- and sorrow that their loved tribunal Monday, We Will British Prime Minister was photographed wearing crisscross the country for whelmed trying to save ones had died all alone. Denounce co-founder Ste- Boris Johnson urged U.K. one in a shop, government summer vacations, but the But this spontaneous fano Fusco said the com- the living that relatives of residents Monday to wear ministers appeared on TV government has remained virtual forum for eulogies, plaints don’t accuse anyone the dead were often just face coverings in shops and urging personal choice in cautious. anguish and condolences specifically of wrongdoing. an afterthought. other tight indoor spac- the mask issue. Local mayors have al- has now turned into an “We simply tell our sto- “It’s a system that didn’t es — but stopped short of Meanwhile, France’s ready started requiring influential activist group ries and ask the prosecu- hold up, a system that making it compulsory. government said Monday masks, notably in the Med- that is providing a steady tors to investigate about had to choose who to save Critics have accused it’s considering requiring iterranean city of Nice, stream of testimony and what happened here and and who not,” said Diego Johnson’s government of masks in all indoor pub- where images of thousands evidence to prosecutors why ... there was such a Federici, 35, who lost his failing to provide clarity on lic places amid signs of a of people dancing at an investigating whether any huge massacre,” he said. otherwise healthy mother mask-wearing in the days small rise in confirmed vi- outdoor DJ performance crimes contributed to Ita- The case files and Face- and father to COVID-19 in since he began backtrack- rus cases – and a big drop this weekend provoked na- ly’s COVID-19 toll. book posts paint a visceral just four days in March. ing on its previous advice in public vigilance. French tionwide concern. B8 THE DAILY ITEM TUESDAY, JULY 14, 2020 BUSINESS California Stocks slam into reverse as shuts bars, virus keeps scarring economy indoor dining By Stan Choe, they can keep growing Damian J. Troise almost regardless of the and Alex Veiga economy. By Adam Beam and Kathleen Ronayne ASSOCIATED PRESS “There’s an increasing ASSOCIATED PRESS sense that the recovery NEW YORK — Wall from the virus related SACRAMENTO, Calif. Street got a painful re- shutdown is going to be — California Gov. Gavin minder that the coronavi- more drawn out, more Newsom on Monday ex- rus pandemic isn’t going uneven than maybe the tended the closure of bars away, and a big early gain market was looking for,” and indoor dining state- for stocks suddenly flipped said Willie Delwiche, in- wide and ordered gyms, to losses after California vestment strategist at churches and hair salons showed how it’s still scar- Baird. “And you add on top closed in most places as ring the economy. of that a number of tech coronavirus cases keep The S&P 500 fell 0.9 companies that had run rising in the nation’s most percent, with all the loss- up tremendously over the populated state. es accumulating in the past couple of weeks, so On July 1, Newsom or- last hour of trading, after there’s a little bit of shak- dered 19 counties with a California said it will ex- ing out there as well.” surging number of con- tend closures of bars and The tech losses helped firmed infections to close indoor dining across the drag the Nasdaq compos- bars and indoor opera- state, among other re- ite down 226.60 points, or tions at restaurants, win- strictions. It’s one of many 2.1 percent, to 10,390.84. eries, zoos and family en- states across the U.S. The Dow Jones Industri- tertainment centers like West and South where al Average squeaked out bowling alleys and minia- coronavirus counts are ac- a gain of 10.50 points, or ture golf. celerating and threaten- less than 0.1 percent, to The Democratic gover- ing the budding recovery 26,085.80. The S&P 500 nor extended that order that just got underway for dropped 29.82 to 3,155.22. PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS statewide Monday. He the economy. In a signal of downgrad- A man wearing a face mask to help curb the spread of the coronavirus also imposed addition- The announcement from ing expectations for the stands near an electronic stock board showing Japan’s Nikkei 225 index al restrictions on the 30 California, which accounts economy, Treasury yields counties now with rising at a securities firm in Tokyo Monday. for 15 percent of the coun- fell and smaller stocks did numbers, including the try’s economy, combined worse than their larger Analysts say the biggest to say they’ve had to set quarter as demand disap- most populated of Los with an escalation by the rivals. The Russell 2000 U.S. companies likely saw aside billions of dollars peared. Angeles and San Diego, White House in its ten- index of small-cap stocks their earnings per share to cover loans potentially Investors have largely by ordering worship ser- sions with China to knock lost 1.3 percent. vices to stop and gyms, plummet nearly 45 per- going bad due to the pan- seemed willing to give a the market down from its The volatility struck hair salons, indoor malls cent from April through demic-caused recession, pass for such terrible re- earlier gain of 1.6 percent. markets just as earnings and offices for noncritical Technology stocks took reporting season gets un- June, compared with year- for example. sults in the latest quar- industries to shut down. the hardest losses, high- derway. ago levels. That would be For energy stocks, whose ter and maybe even for “The data suggests not lighted by Microsoft’s Several of the country’s the sharpest drop since earnings reports get going a couple more. Instead, everybody is practicing swing from an early gain biggest banks are slated to the depths of the Great later in July, Wall Street investors are focusing on common sense,” said New- of 1 percent to a loss of report their results Tues- Recession in 2008, accord- expects profits to have a hopeful return to profit som, whose order takes 3.1 percent. It’s a sharp day, including JPMorgan ing to FactSet. disappeared completely. growth in 2021 and be- effect immediately. step back for tech-oriented Chase, and the expecta- Investors are expecting It’s not surprising given yond. That’s helped the He didn’t include giants, which have been tions are almost univer- banks, which traditionally how prices in one corner of S&P 500 climb back to schools, which are sched- cruising higher through sally dreadful across the kick off each earnings sea- the U.S. oil market dipped within 7 percent of its re- uled to resume in a few the pandemic on bets that S&P 500. son every three months, below zero during the cord set in February. weeks in much of the state. But Monday, the state’s two largest school districts, San Diego and Los Angeles, announced their students would Enjoy LowRates & NO Closing Costs start the school year with online learning only. LA Unified is the second-larg- with a Home Equity Line of Credit est public school district in the country. In March, California was the first state to is- from RWCU sue a mandatory, state- wide stay-at-home order to slow the spread of the coronavirus. 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