MONDAY, MAY 11, 2020 LYNN cares about mothers Virus shutters Lynn eld Whole Foods By Gayla Cawley and Anne Marie Tobin ITEM STAFF LYNNFIELD — The Lynn eld Whole Foods Market has temporarily closed after multiple employees tested posi- tive for the coronavirus, according to a company spokesperson. The spokesperson did not say how many “team members” have tested positive for the virus, but said Whole Foods was noti ed that employees in their Lynn eld store had been diag- ITEM PHOTO | OLIVIA FALCIGNO nosed with COVID-19 over the “past few weeks.” Simmie Anderson and members of Love Your Nextdoor Neighbors (LYNN) drop off COVID-19 “We have been performing daily en- Mother’s Day care packages to residents of Marian Gardens, a community Anderson grew up in. hanced sanitation measures, have had For additional photos, see LOOK! Page A8. multiple professional deep cleanings and disinfections throughout the fa- cility, and are following the guidance of health and food safety authorities,” the Whole Foods spokesperson said in Saugus schools to provide rebates to a statement. “However, out of an abundance of caution, and to prioritize the safety of parents of preschool and K students our team members, we have decided to temporarily close the store to further evaluate,” the spokesperson continued. By Elyse Carmosino depending on several factors, including As the father of a preschool-age daugh- “We are supporting our team members ITEM STAFF the number of days each week a child is ter, Fisher acknowledged the dif cul- who have been diagnosed and are in enrolled in a program. ties of educating very young children at SAUGUS — The Saugus School Com- quarantine. Additionally, we are pay- The decision came Thursday after home, adding that the attention span of mittee has voted unanimously to provide ing all team members who are missing $53,464 in tuition rebates to families of members said they’d heard of children that age often doesn’t allow for shifts due to the closure.” preschool and full-day kindergarten stu- mounting concern from Saugus families the same quality of online learning older It’s unclear when the MarketStreet dents. affected by the COVID-19 pandemic. students may receive. Lynn eld store will reopen, but the company said the closure will likely be Parents and guardians of children en- “A lot of parents are nancially strug- “Ninety minutes a week is all you can until at least Tuesday. All other Whole rolled in these programs are now eligi- gling,” said School Committee vice chair really get out of them,” he said. Foods locations will remain open. ble to receive half of their last tuition Ryan Fisher. “Many were questioning (if) Although multiple board members said Although the spokesperson said payment, although the speci c amount there could be a break (in payments) be- Whole Foods has been prioritizing the distributed to each household will vary cause of the circumstances.” SAUGUS, A3 “health and safety” of their customers and team members, employees across  the country have protested against Massachusetts working conditions as coronavirus nears 5K deaths; cases continue to rise at the Ama- pop-ups boost zon-owned supermarket chain, accord- ing to The Guardian. Vermont testing, A2 The rash of infections and subsequent closure of the Lynn eld store follows a  Amid coronavirus, virus fatality at the nearby Swamp- scott Whole Foods Market last month. tenants and Leon Marin, 53, an active member of St. landlords need Joseph’s Church in Lynn who worked help, A4 at the Swampscott supermarket, died from COVID-19 on April 15. In a state- ment, a Whole Foods spokesperson said  Experts worried Sunday the company would continue to CDC is sidelined take the following measures to help in coronavirus contain the spread of COVID-19:  Stores are operating under social response, A7 distancing and crowd control measures. LIVING LA VIDA REMOTELY Plexiglass barriers have been installed  Schumer calls on at check-out counters and the company is requiring temperature checks and VA to explain use Lynn students adjust to online learning face masks for anyone working in their of unproven drug stores and facilities. on vets, A7 By Krause “If there’s any group of kids The La Vida schol-  Whole Foods has implemented en- ITEM STAFF who could adjust to this type of ar program will bid hanced daily cleanliness and disinfection environment (learning remote- farewell to 45 Lynn Trying to coordinate a program protocols across all stores and facilities,  Cancer screenings ly, as opposed to one-on-one and seniors this year. on top of existing standard protocols. among students from three Lynn are down; doctors small-group mentoring) seam-  Stores are closing up to two hours public high schools who have al- lessly, it’s this age group,” said concerned, B3 early to give employees more time to ready been thrown into their own Barros last week as he prepared restock shelves, sanitize stores, and uncertainty by a stay-at-home or- to bid farewell to 45 seniors from rest in preparation for the next day.  England’s PM der has been daunting for the La English, Classical and Lynn Vo- In a statement posted to the Town of to announce Vida scholar program. cational Technical Institute. “But Lynn eld Facebook page, the town said But, said executive director Pe- it’s been an adjustment.” its Health Department and Of ce of lockdown stages, ter Barros, it could have been a B7 lot worse. LA VIDA, A5 WHOLE FOODS, A3 Lynn business program Republican announces run accelerates access to Latinos for West Peabody House seat By Gayla Cawley Holyoke this summer. By Thor Jourgensen there, pop the hood, and look under- ITEM STAFF EparaTodos already runs twice a year ITEM STAFF neath,” he said. in Lawrence, but has only been offered A Malden native, May, 58, launched LYNN — Entrepreneurship for All PEABODY — Robert May is no strang- during the winter in Lynn for the past Techsource Thermal Solutions in New- (EforAll) is expanding its Spanish Ac- er to challenges and he is embracing a celerator program, EparaTodos, in Lynn, years. In light of the continued corona- new one with his decision to run for the buryport 18 years ago, combining his which is aimed at providing Latino en- virus outbreak, this year’s summer ses- Massachusetts House district that in- mechanical engineering and nance trepreneurs with additional opportuni- sion, which begins in July, will be held cludes West Peabody. training and experience working as a ties to launch and grow successful busi- virtually. A Republican, May thinks the House business consultant. nesses. “We understand that right now more can bene t from a conservative legisla- May and his wife, Tricia, have lived in The free EparaTodos Lynn program than ever, with the crisis going on, tor representing Danvers, West Peabody Peabody since 1992 and have four chil- will now be offered in both the summer many people are jobless and we needed and part of Middleton. dren. May said he was active when his and winter and will run concurrently to change that structure to serve more “My main concern is the level of spend- children were younger in Peabody youth with the English EforAll Lynn program, ing and taxation in Massachusetts. As a hybrid pilot that is also launching in LATINOS, A3 a rst-time candidate, I would get up PEABODY, A5

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Josephine Pearson, 88 Carol M. Noble, 76 1932-2020 1943-2020 HOLLYWOOD, Fla. — Mrs. Jo- Carol Mae “Grammy” Noble, sephine (Bonanno) Pearson, age 76, passed away peace- 88, of Hollywood, Fla., passed fully on May, 2020. away on Saturday, May 9. Carol was born on Sept. 25, Born in Dorchester on April 1943 in Lynn and remained in 28, 1932, Jo was the daugh- Lynn for most of her life. She ter of the late Paul and Anton- was the daughter of the late ina (Sciaba) Bonanno and Rita Burwell and Daniel Noble. wife of the late Ralph G. Pear- Her brother Daniel Noble pre- son of Lynn. The eldest of four deceased her. sisters, she was part of a very Carol graduated from Lynn tight-knit Italian family includ- English High School, Class PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS ing several aunts, uncles and of 1961. Carol joined the Traveling nurses Luke Bonner, right, of Shreve- cousins. She attended the United States Navy Reserves port, La., and Phillip Henry, of Los Angeles, and served three years with Jeremiah E. Burke High School tour The Public Garden Saturday in an honorable discharge. She in Dorchester but graduat- during the coronavirus pandemic. ed from Lynn English High in then went on to work at Gen- 1949 after her family moved eral Electric as a systems an- to Nahant. Jo also attended alyst. After her retirement from was a devoted wife, mother, David, and Jessica Seaman Massachusetts nears Forsyth Dental School, grad- GE, Carol earned her Bache- grandmother and great-grand- and her husband Joshua. uating as a dental hygienist. lor’s degree in Fine Arts with mother. Additionally, she leaves her She worked for Dr. Sumner a focus on Interior Design at 5K deaths; pop-ups She leaves behind her son great-grandchildren, Joshua Willens in Lynn for more than Endicott College. Karl Pearson and his wife and Joanna Seaman, and 30 years before retiring to Hol- Carol had a passion and a Stephanie of Palm Harbor, Fla.; Emmie Censullo, and she was boost Vermont testing lywood, Fla., in 1986 with her natural talent for interior de- her daughter Karen (Pearson) excitedly awaiting the arrival husband, Ralph. sign as well as sewing, and Emmith and her husband Mark she out tted many homes and of her fourth great-grandchild, PROVIDENCE, R.I. (AP) “It’s really important so Jo was an avid reader and of By eld; her grandchildren — An update of COVID-19 we can trace who’s pos- enjoyed meeting monthly with businesses with her work. She baby Seaman, this June. Car- Chase, Haley and Cole Pear- especially loved creating and ol also leaves her dear friend news from across New En- itive, and who they may her book club. She was trea- son of Palm Harbor, Fla.; John gland: have been in contact with,” surer of the Sinawik Club of sewing Halloween costumes for Bruce. Rose and his wife Jamie and her granddaughters throughout In lieu of owers, donations MASSACHUSETTS Spooner said. “They’re Hollywood, an organization looking to see if there are great-granddaughter Abby of their childhoods. She traveled may be made in her honor to The number of peo- that raised money for schol- ple who have died from pockets of this that may Norwood, Jason Rose and his the world, and enjoyed sharing St. Jude Children’s Research arships awarded to local high be in people that are not wife Lisa of Southborough; her stories and gifts from her trav- COVID-19 in Massachu- school students, for a number Hospital. showing any symptoms.” sister Pauline Howarth and els. Carol will always be known setts is approaching 5,000. of years. She also enjoyed Service information: Fu- On Sunday, the Vermont William Savino of Hallandale for her impeccable fashion, The state is likely to hit gol ng, dancing, gardening, neral services will be private. Department of Health re- Beach, Fla., her sister Ann attention to detail, generosity that grim milestone on crafting and playing cards. To leave a condolence for the ported six new positive Trentsch and husband Lee and strength. Monday following Sun- She was not renowned for family please visit www.Soli- cases of the coronavirus, Trentsch of Nahant, and her Carol leaves behind her day’s announcement of mine.com. for a total of 927. The total her poker face as she had a sister Carol Sedlier of Nahant; daughter Bonnie Zorzy and an additional 139 deaths. number of deaths stood telltale smirk when she was and several nieces and neph- her  ancé Paul Hanrahan; her That brought the total unchanged at 53. holding a good hand. She ews. She will also be greatly granddaughters, Jacquelyn number of COVID-19 NEW HAMPSHIRE was well-loved by all who missed by her former son-in- Censullo and her husband deaths in the state to knew her and was considered law Richard Rose of Middleton. 4,979. Dentists and oral hy- a good and faithful friend by Memorial donations can be Of cials also reported gienists can start to re- many. She dedicated her life made to St. Jude Children’s another 1,050 cases to open this week under new to her family and friends and Hospital, www.stjude.org. give the state a total of rules designed to protect 77,793. them and their patients Antonetta M. Mario, 59 MARKEY PUSHES from the virus. STIMULUS While dental practices Florence Magarian, 86 The federal govern- were never ordered closed LYNN — Antonetta Marie ment would send $2,000 in New Hampshire, the Mario, age 59, of Lynn, died a month to most Amer- state’s Dental Association on Thursday, May 7, 2020 at advised its members to SAUGUS — Florence Magari- icans under legislation Salem Hospital, where she sponsored by U.S. Sen. Ed cease all but emergency an, age 86, of Saugus, former- had been taken following a care. On Friday, Gov. Chris ly of Lynn, died Thursday, April Markey, D-Massachusetts, heart attack. that’s intended to address Sununu’s of ce released 29, at the Bridgewell House in A lifelong resident of Lynn, guidelines allowing them Saugus after a lengthy illness. the outbreak’s economic Antonetta was the daughter fallout. to resume practicing. Born in Lynn, she was the of Anthony and Josephine VIRTUAL PARTY daughter of the late Yegia Under the legislation, (Losanno) Mario of Lynn. households making less The outbreak forced and Yevniga (Menizigian) She attended Lynn schools Democrats in New Hamp- Magarian. She attended than $120,000 would re- and was a graduate of Lynn shire to hold their annual Lynn schools. Florence was ceive $2,000 each month. Classical High School, Class Married couples who le political convention online employed as a lunch aide at Saturday. Eastern Junior High School of 1979. taxes jointly would be eli- Antonetta had worked as a gible for up to $4,000. More than 3,000 people and Thurgood Marshall Mid- logged on to watch and dle School until she retired in processor for many years at Markey’s cosponsors are the GE. Kamala Harris of Califor- participate in the event, 2001. She was an avid Red which featured a keynote Sox fan, she rarely missed a In addition to her parents, nia and Bernie Sanders of she is survived by her brothers Vermont, both Democrats. address by Georgia Dem- game. She enjoyed spending sachusetts and the CDC ocrat Stacey Abrams. Sev- time with her family. and sisters, her twin brother burial will be private. Ar- RHODE ISLAND Carmine Mario of Malden, Al- Different rules about eral candidates for public She is survived by one sis- rangements under the direc- of ce and elected leaders ter, Mary Donigian of Saugus; ter-in-law of the late Walter V. phonse Mario of , tion of the SOLIMINE Funer- gol ng during the out- Donigian. Pa., Michelle Turmenne and break are complicating also shared remarks. one nephew, Steven and his al Home, Lynn. Friends are Party of cials say it’s wife Robin Donigian of Wake- Service information: Pri- her husband Michael of Pea- encouraged to leave condo- the game at a course vate funeral services were body and Christine Faller and straddling the Rhode Is- the rst time a state party  eld; one niece, Susan Smith lences for the family at www. has held a virtual conven- of Mans eld; great nieces held at the PARKER Funer- her husband Garrey of Quincy; solimine.com. Donations in land-Massachusetts bor- al Home, 35 Franklin St., as well as several aunts, un- der. tion. Lindsay (Donigian) Censabel- her memory may be made to As of Sunday, more la and her husband James of Lynn, followed by burial in cles, nieces, nephews and one Golf course are now a charity of your choice. than 3,071 people in New Millbury, (Donigian) Hol- Pine Grove Cemetery. Please great niece. open in both states, but Hampshire have been di- land and her husband Derek make memorial donations Service information: Ad- Rhode Island bars golfers agnosed with COVID-19, of Wake eld, Julia Donigian of to St. Stephens Armenian hering to the guidelines of from other states from its an increase of 61 from Wake eld, Melissa Smith of Apostolic Church, 38 Elton the Commonwealth of Mas- courses. the previous day. Two New York, and Matthew Smith St., Watertown, MA 02472. That’s a problem at the more coronavirus-related and his wife LeeAnn of Char- Guest book at parkermemo- Pawtucket Country Club. deaths were reported Sun- lotte, N.C. She was also sis- rialfuneralhome.com. Most of the course is in Seekonk, Mass., but sev- day, bringing the number Barbara M. Mossman, 79 eral holes are in Rhode Is- of reported COVID-19 land. That means Massa- deaths in the state to 133. Mark R. Zuchero, 70 chusetts residents aren’t MAINE supposed to play those Gov. Janet Mills’ ban LYNN — Barbara M. (Pe- en of Lynn; one sister, Joan 1949-2020 holes. on in-person worship terson) Mossman, age 79, Peterson of Lynn; as well as Another wrinkle? Mas- services has been upheld MONROE BRIDGE — Zuche- Mark. Mark’s warm smile and of Lynn, died Friday in Mel- several grandchildren, nieces sachusetts has temporar- by a federal judge who ro, Mark R., age 70, of Monroe quick sense of humor could rose-Wake eld Hospital after and nephews. She was the ily banned the use of golf ruled that the restriction Bridge, formerly of Swamp- light up any room and will be a brief illness. sister of the late John Peter- doesn’t violate the First scott, passed away peacefully greatly missed by so many. Born in Lynn, she was the son. carts to encourage social distancing, while Rhode Amendment. on May 8, 2020. Mark is survived by his daughter of the late Roy A. Service information: Ad- Calvary Chapel in Or- Mark was born on Sept. lifelong partner Gail Dieter and Frances (Crowley) Peter- hering to the guidelines of Island has not. WCVB-TV reports the rington had challenged 14, 1949 to Victor and Muriel of Monroe Bridge; his sister son. She had lived in Lynn for the Commonwealth of Mas- the ban in court, arguing Zuchero. Mark was a graduate Carin Zuchero of Millis and the greater part of her life, and sachusetts and the CDC, course is asking golfers from Massachusetts to fol- the ban on gatherings of of Swampscott High School, Jan (Zuchero) Monahan of was a graduate of Lynn Clas- a memorial service will be 10 people or more violat- Class of 1967. After graduat- Swampscott. Mark was also sical High School and Salem planned for a later date. low the rules — and so far police haven’t had to take ed religious freedom. The ing, Mark went on to graduate a great uncle to both Thomas State University. Barbara was Arrangements by the SOLI- church’s lawsuit sought to from Bentley University. and Courtney Monahan. Mark a teacher and taught overseas MINE Funeral Home, Lynn. action to enforce the law. On Sunday, the state block the law so in-person With the love for the out- is also survived by many ex- in military schools. Relatives and friends are en- Sunday services could re- doors, Mark found his favor- tended family members and She is survived by twin couraged to leave a message reported 4 additional COVID-19 deaths and 285 sume. ite spot, his home in Monroe cherished friends. daughters, Claudia and of condolence for the family U.S. District Judge Nan- Bridge. Mark treasured spend- In lieu of owers, the fam- Christina; two sons, Peter and at www.solimine.com. new cases, bringing the state’s totals to 422 fatal- cy Torresen ruled Satur- ing time with his friends and ily requests that you make a Michael; two brothers, Roy day that the temporary family. The simple things in life donation in Mark’s memory to Peterson and his wife Phyllis ities and 11,274 cases. VERMONT ban on in-person services like spending time on the Cape The Alzheimer’s Association or of Danvers and Kenneth L. was constitutional and brought great happiness to your favorite charity. Peterson and his wife Kar- Health of cials are using pop-up sites to increase that lifting it now would the number of Vermonters not be in the public inter- tested for the coronavirus. est. The ruling is in keep- Coast Guard taps cellphone location data to speed searches On Saturday, about 150 ing with rulings in similar health care workers, rst cases elsewhere in the BOSTON (AP) — The crews nd them faster. The i911 program re- our rescue services direct- responders and child care country. U.S. Coast Guard is tap- The software is a free ser- quires someone who’s in ly to you,” Groll said from professionals were tested ping into cellphone loca- vice for all rst respond- need of help to provide a Boston. at a pop-up site outside tion data to quickly locate ers, including the Coast phone number, said Coast The system doesn’t take a state health lab in Col- 781-593-7700 distressed boaters. Guard. Guard Petty Of cer Ni- the place of a VHF radio, chester. None of those re- Publishing Daily, except Sundays The voluntary i911 pro- “It greatly decreases the cole Groll. Then the mar- which remains the best ceiving tests were symp- USPS-142-820 ISSN-8750-8249 gram lets the Coast Guard time we spend looking for iner — whether a kayaker way of communicating in tomatic. Periodicals postage paid at Lynn, MA someone and gets the res- and additional of ces. access mariners’ cellphone or commercial shermen an emergency, she said. Additional pop-up sites Copyright ©2020 The Daily Item locations to help rescue cue crews out faster,” said — receives a text mes- The system only works if are planned for Benning- Subscriptions Chief Petty Of cer An- sage to authorize sharing mariners have enabled ton, Brattleboro and Hart- Prepaid by mail to all parts of the United States drew Case from the Coast the phone’s GPS location the location services on ford later this week. $30.00 for 4 weeks Guard center in Woods services with the Coast their phones, the Coast The pop-up clinics are $95.00 for 13 weeks ITEM CLASSIFIEDS $185.00 for 26 weeks Hole. Guard. Once that step Guard said. essential if the state plans $340.00 for 1 year GET RESULTS! The Coast Guard center is completed, the Coast Depending on the cell- to meet Gov. Phil Scott’s Send payment to and POSTMASTER, in the Northeast was the Guard can access detailed phone service, i911 can goal of administering send address changes to: Call Customer Service rst to test the system information to narrow a determine locations of dis- 1,000 tests per day, Ver- The Daily Item to place an ad last year and it expanded search. tressed mariners from up mont Health Department 110 Munroe St. P.O. Box 5 781-593-7700, ext. 2 on March 20 to the rest of “Now we know where to 15 to 20 nautical miles spokesman Chad Spooner Lynn, MA 01903 the service. you are and we can send offshore. told WCAX-TV. MONDAY, MAY 11, 2020 THE DAILY ITEM A3

A cover up Not giving it up cold turkey: Bird hunters just winging it By Patrick Whittle is now more than 6 mil- ASSOCIATED PRESS lion, Hatfield said. The turkeys have be- FALMOUTH, Maine — come so successful that in The coronavirus pandem- some parts of the country ic has canceled dozens of they’re overpopulated and spring traditions, from can cause nuisances, such college basketball’s Final as the traffic disruptions Four to Easter Sunday ser- that sometimes emerge in vices, but there’s one rite suburban Boston when a that’s going on largely un- flock of the birds decides fettered — turkey hunting. to mill around in the road. Every state except Alas- A continued hunt is im- ka, which is the only state portant to manage the with no turkeys, hosts a population, Hatfield said. spring turkey hunt each The earliest hunts began year. The birds, whose do- in March and some last mesticated cousins grace until June. Hatfield said Thanksgiving tables from it’s difficult to know how Hawaii to Maine, are successful this year’s hunt among America’s greatest will be, but with many conservation success sto- hunters laid off or fur- ries. loughed or simply work- The hunt is taking on a ing from home, they might new look in some parts of have more opportunities to the country this year due participate in what is tra- to social distancing laws. ditionally a weekend activ- Many states, including ity. Early season hunters Maine, are requiring out- seemed to be having a very of-state residents to self successful year, he said. quarantine for two weeks “That person may say, when they enter the state. ‘Well I’m going to turkey That functionally elimi- hunt more. I used to be nates out-of-state hunters able to turkey hunt more from coming to the Pine on the weekend, now I can Tree State to bag a bird. ITEM PHOTO | SPENSER HASAK do it during the week.’ It Other states, including could increase the harvest A woman wears a face mask as she walks down Union Street in Lynn. Kansas, have suspended of resident hunters,” Hat- the sale of turkey permits field said. to non-residents to reduce Two million turkey hunt- spread of the coronavirus. ers bagged about 665,000 Some have suspended the birds in spring 2014, the Saugus to provide rebates to need to register a bird af- most recent year for which ter it. statistics are available, But all 49 states are Hatfield said. The biggest parents of preschool, K students going ahead with turkey harvests were in Pennsyl- hunts in some form or an- vania and Missouri, while other, said Mark Hatfield, Georgia and Texas also SAUGUS have remained employed Andrews emphasized that in whatever capacity is national director of con- had large hauls, he said. From A1 by the district, educating anybody who has already financially reasonable for servation services for the In Vermont, it appears their young students via made their payment in that family, but the debt South Carolina-based Na- that more hunters are they were happy to provide remote learning platforms. full will receive some form does not resolve if they tional Wild Turkey Feder- taking part in the spring families with some form of “There will be a finan- of refund. cannot make payments.” ation. That even includes turkey hunting season financial relief during the cial impact,” she said, lat- “We’re very aware of Committee chair Tom Hawaii, where the birds this year than last year. In public health crisis, they er adding that the cost for that and we will be giving Whittredge later said aren’t native but were in- late April, 13 percent more also acknowledged the this school year will “prob- them their money back,” he was pleased with the troduced in the 1960s. young hunters participat- strain rebates would put ably be more.” she said. She added that board’s decision. In Maine, hunter Joel ed in the annual youth tur- on the district’s budget. “We rely on those fees to the district is more than “Not a lot of districts Pitcher said he expects key hunt, based on license According to Pola An- support the teacher and happy to work with par- are doing it, but for us it’s a good season, though it sales, and it appeared that drews, the district’s exec- teaching assistant sala- ents struggling to make a goodwill thing for par- won’t be as social an affair 23 percent more resident utive director of finance, ries.” the remaining payments, ents,” he said. “It’s a tough as it has been in the past. adult hunters bought tur- tuition fees help cover be- In total, 156 households but that the payments will time for everybody. We just “I’m not just going to go key licenses for the start of tween 67 to 75 percent of — 116 full-day kindergar- still need to be made. want to be sure that we with a bunch of buddies, the spring season, which pre-k and full-day kinder- ten and 50 preschool — can “For those families who can help them get through like I normally would. opened May 1, said Mark garten teacher salaries. expect to see their rebates cannot make payments, a little bit without break- It cuts into it that way. Scott, the director of wild- Most of those teachers in the coming months, and we will work with them ing the entire district.” Somebody might call and life for the Vermont Fish & say hey what are you do- Wildlife Department. ing tomorrow? Hunting “We can’t confirm for Lynn business program accelerates access to Latinos turkey? That’s not going sure if this will mean more to happen,” Pitcher said. turkey hunters given that Turkey hunting takes maybe hunters are buying LATINOS nity, for the Latin Ameri- and we need to teach them aspect of her work, and place every spring in part their license earlier than From A1 can community and also that. We need to be hands marketing, but one of its to control the population normal,” he wrote in an for the entrepreneurs,” on with the entrepreneurs best assets was the net- of the birds, which were email. “But based on in- individuals,” said Janin said Galindo. “I think (in) when it comes to that. working that she was able once numbered in only creased youth participation Duran, executive director the Latin American com- We’re going to be assisting to take advantage of. the tens of thousands be- we feel there is more inter- of EparaTodos Lawrence. munity, we’re facing a lot entrepreneurs who want to “I know there’s a lot of fore repopulation efforts est; and we are optimistic “There’s a huge need for of challenges, especially at learn their business but are people that can take ad- brought them back. The that we will see more peo- this type of program. this moment. It fits per- afraid of using a laptop or vantage of their program,” population rose to 1.3 mil- ple getting out into Ver- “Here in Lawrence, we fectly with the situation even using Zoom.” said Pujol. “(In) Lynn, lion in the early 1970s and mont’s woods and fields.” get people even coming we’re in now.” Tomasa Pujol, founder there’s a lot of Hispan- from Connecticut to take Galindo said this sum- of Boston-based Gold- ic people there. A lot of the class, people that drive mer’s pilot program will en Builder Construction, times, we don’t (join) other 10 hours, people that come be experimental not only went through the Epar- programs because of the Virus shutters from New Hampshire and because it’s new, but also aTodos Lynn program in language. I think this is it’s because they can’t find because the COVID situ- 2018 and is supportive of an excellent program for this type of program in ation will change the fo- the expansion. the Hispanic community.” Lynnfield market their own language,” Du- cus of the curriculum. As Although she speaks Duran added that “Ep- ran continued. “There’re the pandemic has forced English, Pujol said hav- araTodos (is) helping the so many Latinos in Lynn. many businesses to work ing a Spanish-speaking Latinos accomplish that WHOLE FOODS As of Sunday, there have They’re entrepreneurs and remotely, entrepreneurs program as an option was American Dream that From A1 been 84 COVID-19 cases they tend to come to Law- will be coached on e-com- very helpful to her efforts they came to this country in Lynnfield and 11 resi- rence. Why not provide merce and website build- to get her business off the to look for. Emergency Management dents have died, according something that’s closer to ing, she said. ground. “Basically, they came is “fully aware of a recent to the town website. them for the entire year?” Those skills are lacking Before starting her here full of dreams and increase in COVID-19 “Despite some optimistic The year-long program in parts of the Latino busi- company, she had been then when they get here cases among employees at trends, it is so important offers a combination of im- ness community right now, working as a construction they see all the struggles Whole Foods Lynnfield.” for all citizens to know we mersive business training, added Duran, noting that specialist for the city of and the limitations they “Whole Foods manage- continue to face COVID dedicated mentorship, and EparaTodos is trying to Boston for 11 years. Epa- have to go through and ment has reported cases challenges every day in access to a professional provide a solution for tra- raTodos gave her the push many times they give up,” involving employees and Lynnfield,” said Town Ad- network, according to its ditional businesses, such she needed to strike out on Duran continued. “When is working with town of- ministrator Robert Dolan. website. The program also as bakeries and beauty her own, Pujol said. they find EparaTodos…. ficials in a proactive man- “We work in partnership includes pitch contests, salons that are struggling “Before I started the pro- they (find a family and) ner to ensure that all pro- with essential businesses where entrepreneurs to survive during the pan- gram, I hadn’t really made learn that they don’t have tocols and guidance are when these outbreaks oc- share their business ideas demic. a decision yet to quit the to be building a business being followed,” reads the cur to identify and assist and solicit feedback. Classes will focus on job so after I started the by themselves.” Town of Lynnfield state- in implementing plans to Separate instructors will teaching entrepreneurs program, it gave me more EparaTodos accepts ment. “It is not unusual keep people safe. We ask lead the 12-week English how to sell their products clarity, so I decided to quit between 12-15 entrepre- for essential businesses all citizens to continue to and Spanish classes for online and build their my job and go full-time neurs for each round of that have remained open partner with us and fol- the separate accelerator virtual platforms. For a with the business,” said the program. New busi- and continue to serve the low important protocols programs, but the show- community that likes to Pujol. ness ideas are preferred, public directly during this (like) masks, spacing, case ceremony will be held be together, the switch to Pujol started Golden but people who need help pandemic to experience hand washing, to limit together. The showcase is online is a big change for Builder Construction, establishing businesses positive COVID-19 test outbreaks and hopefully a celebration of the work many Latino entrepre- which focuses on residen- that they are already op- results for employees. eliminate them.” the entrepreneurs have neurs and business own- tial and commercial remod- erating are also eligible. “The Board of Health done during the accelera- ers, Duran said. eling projects in the Boston EparaTodos Lynn is remains confident in the Gayla Cawley can be tor program, according to “We understand that not area, in 2015, but she went accepting applications policy and procedures that reached at gcawley@item- Alejandra Galindo, pro- everyone has the skills full-time in July 2018. through May 20. Interest- are being followed to keep live.com. Anne Marie To- gram manager for Epar- right now,” said Duran. Es- She said the program ed entrepreneurs can sign customers safe,” reads the bin can be reached at ato- aTodos Lynn. pecially in the Latino com- helped her with shaping up through EforAll.org or town statement. [email protected]. “I think this a great op- munity, we know that many her business model, nav- contact Alejandra Galindo portunity for our commu- lack the computer skills igating through the legal at [email protected]. LAW OFFICES OF JAMES J. CARRIGAN • Social Security Disability • Workers Compensation • Accidents Lynn Drug Task Force CALL 24 HOURS A DAY 25 years located across or text the word tiplynn and your tip to “tip411” (847411) Home delivery from Lynn District Court Hotline 15 Johnson St. subscribers 781-596-0100 Get FREE access JAMES J. CARRIGAN All reports of neighborhood activity will be investigated. ANNE GUGINO CARRIGAN 781-477-4444 to the e-edition on Callers may remain anonymous. LISA A. 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E¥¦¥ M. G DIRECTORS President and Publisher Edward L. Cahill Saluting America’s nurses M§Ÿ H. SŸŸ Chief Executive O cer John M. Gilberg Edward M. Grant E C J. CŸ¡ CŸ Americans can’t seem to pitals, to feed babies. She earn a nursing diploma Advertising Director News Editor Gordon R. Hall agree about much these created a disposable liner in the United States, and 110 Munroe St. Monica Connell Healey W J. K TŸ  J ¢£ days, but one thing cross- for baby bottles that sim- James Derham, a slave who P.O. Box 5 Chief Financial O cer Editorial Page Editor J. Patrick Norton Lynn, MA 01903 J N. W  C  T¢¤ Michael H. Shanahan es all political persuasions: plified bottle cleanings and worked as a nurse to pur- Chief Operating O cer Community Relations Director Chairman gratitude for our health made bottle drinking safer chase his freedom and lat- Customer Service care professionals, especial- for babies. er became the first African Monday - Friday, 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. PUBLISHERS ly in a time of pandemic. Anita Dorr was a solu- American physician. Horace N. Hastings, 1877-1904 So it is particularly fitting, tionist. While working in All of these front-line de- Connecting Charles H. Hastings and Wilmot R. Hastings, 1904-1922 as we struggle with the the emergency room, she fenders put their lives to All Departments: Charles H. Hastings, 1922-1940 781-593-7700 Ernest W. Lawson, 1940-1960 challenges of COVID-19, to became concerned about provide healing and comfort Charles H. Gamage and Peter Gamage, 1960-1982 pause and observe National the length of time it took for countless Americans, Ext. 2 Peter Gamage, 1982-1991 Nurses Week (May 6-12). to gather essential medical Peter H. Gamage, 1991-1996 just as today’s nurses do. Classifi ed/Legal Advertising Brian C. šayer, 1996-1999 The ingenuity and contri- equipment during an emer- The Bureau of Labor and classi [email protected] Bernard W. Frazier Jr., 1999-2005 butions of American nurses gency. Instead of complain- Statistics cites registered Peter H. Gamage, 2005-2014 Subscriptions in health care and technolo- ing, Dorr worked to develop nursing as among the top [email protected] John S. Moran, Executive Editor, 1975-1990 gy have long been a beacon of a prototype for the Emer- occupations for job growth light. Nurses believe, in the gency Nursing Crisis Cart, through 2026. The Bureau Circulation [email protected] words of President George commonly called the crash of Labor began projecting H.W. Bush, that “No problem cart. The crash cart made it the need for an additional Ext. 3 of human making is too great easier and quicker for doc- 203,700 new RNs in 2016. Newsroom to be overcome by human in- tors and nurses to access The demand will grow each [email protected] genuity, human energy and their medical equipment year through 2026 with the [email protected] the untiring hope of the hu- during a time of emergency. creation of new positions, Ext. 4 man spirit.” This week, we Today the crash cart is and the retirement of nurses. EDITORIAL salute American nurses for used all over the world. Sports Nursing students who are [email protected] the significant and notable Even though Dorr did not preparing to graduate de- inventions they have made receive a patent for the serve honor and recognition. Ext. 5 to improve the health care of crash cart, she is recognized As new graduates enter the Retail and Online Amid coronavirus, our nation and the world. as the inventor. She also nursing profession, they will Advertising On this 38th anniversary co-founded the Emergency immediately witness how [email protected] of National Nurses Week, Nurses Association. their veteran peers balance ADVERTISING we honor and salute the Sharon Rogone, a nurse the responsibilities of han- tenants and Ernie Carpenter Jr. quintessential leadership of in the neonatal intensive dling the obstacles of a pan- Director of Advertising renowned Clarissa “Clara” care unit for a hospital in demic, providing extraordi- and Business Development, ext. 1355 Harlowe Barton, founder San Bernardino, Calif., de- nary care for patients and [email protected] of the American Red Cross. veloped a comfortable nylon landlords need help advocating for the needs of Ralph Mitchell Clara Barton, the “Lady mask to protect the eyes of their profession. Sales Representative, ext. 1313 Editorial from the Baltimore Sun editorial board in Charge,” advanced the premature babies from the Americans can enjoy [email protected] practice of nursing during harsh ultraviolet lights. peace of mind knowing that Eric Rondeau the Civil War, and led care Her invention is known as Tenant and housing groups around the country new and veteran nurses are Sales Representative, ext. 1280 for Union hospitals. We also the Bili-Bonnet. Rogone’s [email protected] have in recent days called for rent strikes and can- steadfast and committed. honor unsung heroes such company, Small Beginnings, Like Clara Barton, they cellations until the coronavirus-stricken economy Patricia Whalen as Bessie Griffin, Adda May has since created other in- too declare to face dan- Sales Representative, ext. 1310 recovers. People are wrapping their cars in “rent can- Allen, Anita Dorr and Sha- ventions for preemies. ger, but never fear it. And [email protected] cellation” signs and using the mantra in social media ron Rogone. Florence Nightingale, the like soldiers in battle who BUSINESS OFFICE hashtags. Last week a rent strike was started where Griffin, aka “Wonder“Lady with the Lamp,” is stand and fight, they will even those who can afford to pay were encouraged to Woman,” invented the elec- credited with revolutioniz- stand and care for those Susan J. Conti withhold checks in support of those who can’t. tric self-feeding device in ing medicine and patient Controller, ext. 1288 in need. Today, more than [email protected] We understand and sympathize with the efforts the 1940s to enable para- care, elevating the status ever, let’s thank our selfless, of frustrated tenants scared that they could end up lyzed World War II veterans of the nursing profession. hard-working nurses. Ted Grant to eat independently. The Many have paved the way Publisher, ext. 1234 with no place to live. COVID-19 has halted much [email protected] of the economy, shuttering businesses and leaving ingenuity of Allen, a nurse for innovation in health Angela Sailor is vice presi- millions of people out of work and wondering how for Columbia Hospital in care. Extraordinary exam- dent of the Edwin J. Feulner Marian Kinney Washington, D.C., made it ples include Linda Rich- Institute at The Heritage ext. 1212 they will pay their bills, including what is usually [email protected] easier for moms, and hos- ards, the first nurse to Foundation (heritage.org). the biggest expense of all — housing. With no end Will Kraft in sight, the pandemic threatens to create a massive Chief Financial Of cer, ext. 1296 homelessness problem down the road if the average JILL EBSTEIN [email protected] Joe is not bailed out like small business and major Paula Villacreses industries, such as airlines. These tenants need help A/R Specialist, ext. 1205 to prevent future devastation. The Chronicles of Household Cleaning [email protected] But simple rent cancellations don’t address the Mike Shanahan complexity of the issue and would be hard to do any- I need to start with an ad- ways does those areas.” stick connected to a plas- Chief Executive Of cer, ext. 1956 way because of constitutional issues regarding pri- mission. I have been wrong Steve: “Next time. Let’s tic rectangle with a towel [email protected] vate banking contracts. to refer to Helga, the wom- just relax now.” wrapped around it.” an who has kept our house Sigh, resignation, and at I explain how the towel is Carolina Trujillo Any solution needs to involve both tenants and Community Relations Director, ext. 1226 clean for decades, as the least we’ve got started. rougher than a foam cush- landlords. You can’t help one without the other. [email protected] “cleaning lady.” I know now Week 2: Still in Training ion typically on the end of Landlords are often painted with broad brush that she is, in fact, a “clean- We added the stairs, the mops, and Helga believes Jim Wilson strokes as greedy business people looking to collect Chief Operating Of cer, ext. 1200 ing professional.” bathrooms, changing the she can get a clean- [email protected] a check with no care for the well-being of their ten- That I didn’t sufficiently ap- sheets, and wiping down ing. So I try to do the same, ants. But managing rental properties is a business, preciate her expertise at the more kitchen appliances. though it’s not the same. I CIRCULATION and landlords can only cover the costs of maintaining time has never diminished Again the questions: pour too much of the floor Lisa Mahmoud a property with no rental revenue coming in for so my appreciation for her as a Steve: “Do you know shine on the first designat- Manager, ext. 1239 long. (Some can’t afford it now). When tenants don’t person. She is respected and which attachment Helga ed spot, and then later, I [email protected] pay rent, expenses don’t suddenly disappear. Not to loved by every member of our uses for the stairs?” (“No,” pour too little. CUSTOMER SERVICE mention, all landlords don’t fit the typical portrayal family in our 28-year rela- but it didn’t matter because The result: the floor looks tionship. But, we did not see Steve figured it out.) better but not Helgaesque. La’ Mosha Ball of large conglomerates with multiple properties that Customer Service, ext. 1276 bring in a lot of money. In fact, there are many small the miracle of her cleaning Me: “I am not liking the Now between weeks three [email protected] landlords with one or two properties. methods. That is until now. way the kitchen floors look and four, my son starts our In March, Helga and I after we are done.” GRAPHICS The housing bust of the mid 2000s left many home- vegetable garden. This is agreed that she would not Steve suggested we ad- good news except that dirt owners underwater on their mortgages, and when Trevor Andreozzi come to our home during dress the kitchen floor’s comes into the house via Designer they couldn’t sell their homes, they turned to the this period for everyone’s lack of shine the following shoes and our two dogs who [email protected] rental business. These landlords need monthly rental safety. This now left my hus- week, which suited me too. I appear to love being his gar- Ned Connors payments to pay their mortgages or face foreclosure, band and me at the helm of still had lots of cleaning left den accomplices. This means Designer, ext. 1222 which would also lead to tenant evictions, in this case home hygiene. on my list. they eat dirt while he tills. [email protected] by banks who likely won’t care that a tenant lost a Here is how our cleaning Steve: “How does Helga After noting the new dirt, Mark Sutherland job. There are other expenses as well, such as proper- chronicles have gone (and it wash the toilet bowl?” I do my husband’s job of vac- Creative Director, ext. 1330 ty taxes, utility bills and basic maintenance. hasn’t been pretty): Me: “She uses the wand uuming. We use a canister [email protected] Landlords, like homeowners, can work out payment Week 1: Complete New- with the disposable cleaner.” vacuum that seems to know NEWSROOM deferrals with their banks, and the federal govern- bies Steve: (After finding the where I want to go and beats Me: “Steve, it’s time to cleaning tool) “Do we have Mike Alongi ment has provided some other protections for certain me to it. I am left making Sports Editor, ext. 1228 mortgage holders. But more could be done. clean the house.” the box it came in so that I sure that I don’t trip or get [email protected] Any further reprieve that is granted by the state or Steve: “OK, what do you can read the instructions?” wrapped within the cords. suggest?” This is actually not a stu- Vacuuming shouldn’t be Bill Brotherton local government should make sure both landlords Features Editor ext. 1338 Me: “I will do kitchen pid question. There is a way that hard, and yet it is. I do and tenants are made financially sound. Federally, a [email protected] counters, stovetop, dining of discharging the wand’s an inferior job to Steve, who bill by Rep. Maxine Waters, D-Calif., would provide room surfaces. You focus on disposable, as well as guid- does an inferior job to Hel- Elyse Carmosino $100 billion in assistance to renters, landlords and the floors.” ance on how many minutes Reporter, ext. 1264 ga, but some dirt is picked [email protected] those pushed to homelessness. Steve: “Sounds like a to leave the cleaner in the up, and anyway, don’t we We know there are unscrupulous landlords who plan.” bowl. Steve figured it out — say, “A dirty house is a hap- Gayla Cawley take advantage of tenants, and we don’t want to It seemed simple enough, no help required. Reporter, ext. 1236 py house.” [email protected] see any government aid used as another easy mon- but issues did arise. I was Me: “Don’t forget the We have since added dust- ey stream for these businesses. We would urge the asked whether Helga re- counters and sink in the ing, along with purging and Cheryl Charles moves all the chairs and bathroom.” News Editor, ext. 1278 governor to continue requiring proof of income loss organizing. We are not good [email protected] and hardship as he has with eviction relief. Although places them elsewhere to Steve: “Of course.” (This at this, though we are get- clean the floors. Does she would suggest that our ting slightly better. Some Olivia Falcigno some may say that is burdensome, the process needs Photographer, ext.1224 some accountability, and it is not hard to get proof of sweep before vacuuming or standards of cleaning were combination of technique mopping? Do I recall wheth- becoming obvious.) [email protected] a layoff, pay cut or receipt of unemployment benefits. and pride of a job well done er she changes the attach- I proceeded to change Spenser Hasak With tens of millions of Americans out of work be- should get us there. ments between carpet and sheets and realized why I could feel humiliated by Photographer, ext. 1332 cause of the COVID-19 pandemic, many families are [email protected] wood floors? Helga prefers one set over this adventure, but I turn understandably finding it hard to pay rent. In the meantime, I re- the other. One fits easily, the experience into some- Thor Jourgensen alized that the patterned whereas the other is like thing positive. I make my- Editorial Page Editor, ext. 1267 [email protected] granite counters can easily a tug of war. Why didn’t I self a promise. I will forev- hide dirt and that I needed know this before? er refer to those who clean Daniel Kane to use my fingers to feel and Week 3: Becoming the spaces in our world as Sports Reporter, ext. 1228 [email protected] unstick the crumbs. On the Bench-Warming Veterans “cleaning professionals.” Be- stovetop, I had swipe marks We continued to do every- cause that is what they are. Steve Krause where I had cleaned. Helga thing we did in the earlier When that moment comes, Writer-at-Large, ext. 1229 [email protected] never has swipe marks. weeks but added “something” I will welcome Helga back After an hour of “cleaning to up our game. This week with open arms (if I am al- David McLellan focus” and physical exer- we added shine to the floors lowed), but will, of course, Reporter, ext. 1317 tion, we decided it was “good and washed the seldom-used resist the handshake. I just [email protected] enough” and recovered by bathtub. We always start hope hugs are back in. Anne Marie Tobin watching . with a discussion of tools. Sports Reporter, ext. 1307 But wait … I suddenly Me: “Steve, what do you Jill Ebstein is the editor [email protected] remembered that the stairs think I should use to help of the “At My Pace” series Ryan York weren’t vacuumed, nor was shine the floor?” of books and the founder Copy Editor, ext. 1220 the vestibule. Steve: “What does Helga of Sized Right Marketing, [email protected] Me: “Steve, is it too late to use?” a Newton, Massachusetts, TECHNOLOGY do two areas — the stairs Me: “Helga has her own consulting firm. She wrote and the vestibule? 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LA VIDA about academics. We tried From A1 LA VIDA GRADUATES to create a little fun space. “We also wanted them to La Vida is a college pre- The following students will graduate Manuel (Manny) Guerrero, Michael Lam, see one another,” he said. paratory program that en- from the La Vida Scholar program next Naedjayane Pierrissaint, Nuria Perez, “One of the big things deavors to link low-income month: Nuvia Merida, Omar Linares, Orobosa about not being in school students with the colleges Abigail Owori, Ackiara Chhim, Ange- Igbinovia, Rifflene Altidor, Sapreya Buth, is that you miss seeing and universities that best lina Pouk, Ashley Robles, Asmita Man- Sonetra Pov, Sydnie Della Croce, Tallia your friends.” fit their needs, both aca- gar, Ayman Laroussi, Bertine Noel, Dudley, Victor King and Victor Rodriguez, One of the byproducts of demically and financially. Carolyn Pojoy, Chante Williams, Chris- The following colleges and universities having the extra month The staff at the Munroe topher Mendez, Christopher Ouk, De- have accepted La Via scholars: Amherst to decide on schools, Bar- Street office takes stu- Andre Mai, Dianne Hernandez, Dustin College, Brown University, Columbia ros said, is that families dents through all aspects Nguyen, Eddinson (Edd) Cespedes, Es- University, Dartmouth College, Prince- of the college process, from — with the help of the La tefany Barrios Robles, Genesis Beato, ton University, Massachusetts Institute Vida staff — have been applications to SATs to ac- Hanifa Maswali and Ivana Alecio. of Technology, Boston College, Boston ceptances and visits. able to petition colleges Also, Jakelin Guzman, Jason Garcia, University, Brandeis University, College and universities for more All 45 students applied Jazmine Mazariegos, Jenfry Guerrero of the Holy Cross, Middlebury College, aid, based on ever-chang- to and were accepted Peter Barros Cuevas, Jocelyn Ovalle, Joey Wang, Ju- Mount Holyoke College, Reed College, ing financial circumstanc- into institutions of high- lia Chen, (Early Decision) , Kristen Mat- Smith College, Tufts University, Univer- er learning. There are 45 “We’re concerned with ul, Leonardo (Leo) Aquino, Lizeth Vela sity of and University of South- es. more juniors in the pro- families where there’s Cabellero, Louis Arriaza, Lubbi Angel, ern California. “We’ve been appealing gram. The 90 students been a loss of jobs, and the packages some of the represent La Vida’s high- are experiencing finan- schools have offered,” est volume of scholars yet. cial challenges,” he said. ble with that. Those of us college admissions process their process was like,” he said, “and it’s helped. There have been hard- “We have students who who haven’t committed that has taken a serious Barros said. “They offered We’ve been able to help ships, Barros said. are doing this, along with already should have their hit is visits. different stories, and a lot get students more money.” “Four families within the regular schooling, and decisions made by June 1.” “We’ve been schedul- of advice.” La Vida will have an the program had mem- are still working,” he said. But the juniors have ing sessions with colleges With all the constraints, online decision-day cele- bers who came down with “They have to help con- borne the brunt of the remotely every week,” however, Barros considers bration June 3, with an- COVID-19,” he said. “We tribute to the household social distancing restric- he said. “We invite our the year a success. other party at a date to had to figure out how we income. Their families de- be named later. The tough could support them. Ev- tions, he said. alumni or current under- “We recaptured the fun pend on them. There are a part, he said, is that the erybody’s done fine, God lot of challenges here.” “Their year ended grads from those colleges and energy in our virtual students have missed out bless, but we obviously He said the seniors are abruptly,” Barros said. to speak with students. sessions,” he said. “Our- on so much. had to think about how in decent shape. Most of “Next year is going to be We ourselves have gone on-ones were seamless this is hitting Lynn. How them have made their one of the most unusual to having weekly remote and easy. “They’re disappointed,” could we support these commitments, but there is and unprecedented years seminars. We do breakout “The kids have made it he said. “They’re not going families.” still a sizable number who in their lives. The ACTs sessions so our students easier,” he said. to get a prom, not going to Along with the sickness have not. and PSATs were canceled. can be in small groups.” The staff also instituted get their senior gradua- came the financial hard- “May 1 is generally the Obviously, they’re going Also, the program has “fun Friday, where we got tion or celebrate their col- ships some of the families national commitment to have to be rescheduled. availed itself of the exper- together, played games lege decisions. But they’ve — already, by definition, day,” Barros said, “but That’s an integral part of tise of its current scholars. and did ice-breakers,” he maintained a positive atti- struggling — faced as the some colleges and uni- the process. “Our juniors got to talk said. “Sometimes we were tude. You just have to hope result of the pandemic. versities have been flexi- Another aspect of the to seniors about what silly. It wasn’t always things get better.” Republican announces run for West Peabody House seat PEABODY cided against it because From A1 “the timing was never right.” basketball and girls soft- “I’m at a point in my life ball. He said he took a where I can give back to vocal stand with fellow my district by being the neighbors against bring- type of no-nonsense voice ing a high-pressure natu- on Beacon Hill that op- ral gas line through Pea- poses prioritizing special body. interest groups over our “I’m a very well-known state’s hard-working tax- commodity,” he said. State Rep. Theodore payers and seniors,” May Speliotis announced last said, adding, “I’m also at month that he would not a point where, like many seek reelection this fall of us, I’ve seen enough of and retire when his legis- the radical left-wing pro- lative term ends in Janu- posals gaining traction in ary. the Legislature that I’ve May said he considered reached the point where running for state legisla- I decided to do something Peabody state legislative candidate Robert May with his family, from left, Sydney, Spencer, Tri- tor 10 years ago and de- about it.” cia, Sarah and Stephen. Lynn Drug Task Force 781-477-4444 Hotline CALL 24 HOURS A DAY call 781-593-7700 ext. 2 or text the word tiplynn and your tip to “tip411” (847411) to start your Spanish menu available daily subscription. All reports of neighborhood activity will be investigated. Callers may remain anonymous. A6 THE DAILY ITEM MONDAY, MAY 11, 2020 POLICE/FIRE

All address information, particu- 9:50 p.m. Friday on Creesy A caller reported two adults larly arrests, reflect police records. In Street. A caller reported there were changing an infant in the the event of a perceived inaccuracy, was a fight going on and “Jose back of an SUV at the Salem it is the sole responsibility of the con- just got out of jail.” Middleton McDonald’s on Canal Street at Jail reported the man was not 6:42 p.m. Saturday. The caller cerned party to contact the relevant released and is still in custody. thought it was too cold to be police department and have the de- Police reported there were no changing an infant in the back partment issue a notice of correction issues at the location. Some- of a vehicle. The incident had to the Daily Item. Corrections or clar- one had been talking loudly on happened more than an hour ifications will not be made without the phone. before the call. Salem Police express notice of change from the A report of a man digging up were notified. arresting police department. property at 7:39 p.m. Saturday A caller reported a white on Elm Street. A caller reported BMW was parked on Wilson a man wearing a red bandana Road in front of her house at LYNN was digging up the property. 2:05 p.m. Sunday. Police re- Police reported the man lives ported the occupants of the Arrests in the neighborhood and was BMW were heading to the Bophann Pech, 27, of 14 using a metal detector. beach. Oak St., was arrested and A report of suspicious ac- charged with trespassing, tivity at 9:18 p.m. Saturday Theft on Pleasant Street. A caller carrying a firearm without a A report of a larceny/forg- license, unlawful possession reported their daughter was at the 7-Eleven when she was ap- ery/fraud at 5:05 p.m. Friday of ammo without a firearm on Wilson Road. A caller re- identification card and firearm proached by a man who asked her for a ride and a hug, which ported her daughter’s bike was within 500 feet of a dwelling at stolen. 12:37 a.m. Sunday. he gave her. Police reported Aaron Weil, 29, of 17A New- the girl didn’t want to pursue ton St., Everett, was arrested the matter. She just wanted PEABODY the man to be told not to do it and charged with operation PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS of a motor vehicle with a sus- again. Police reported the man Arrest apologized for the misunder- People react during a rally to protest the shooting of Ahmaud Arbery, an pended license, trespassing Leonard Ciulla, 62, of 286 with a motor vehicle, number standing. unarmed black man, Friday in Brunswick, Ga. A report of suspicious ac- Newbury St., Apt. 28, was ar- plate violation to conceal ID, rested and charged with dis- unregistered motor vehicle, un- tivity at 10:57 p.m. Saturday on Greystone Road. A caller orderly conduct at 4:33 p.m. Georgia AG requests federal insured motor vehicle/trailer, Saturday. and on warrant charges of two reported a black CR-V was counts of Class B drug posses- parked with its tail end toward probe in handling of murder case sion, receiving a stolen motor the beach with its hatch up. Accidents vehicle, operation of a motor The caller said she did not A report of a motor vehicle of a burglary suspect who gia law,” the lawyers wrote vehicle with a suspended li- see anyone around when she By Jeff Amy crash at 3:15 p.m. Saturday at ASSOCIATED PRESS they said had been record- cense, and credit card fraud at walked by. Police reported the in a social media post. couple had just moved to the 89 Main St. ed on a surveillance cam- “This video confirms that 6:45 p.m. Saturday. ATLANTA — Georgia’s area and was enjoying the era some time before. Mr. Arbery’s murder was attorney general on Sun- water view while playing the Assaults Arbery’s mother, Wan- not justified and the ac- Accidents day asked the U.S. Depart- guitar. A report of an assault and da Cooper Jones, has said tions of the men who pur- ment of Justice to investi- she thinks her 25-year-old A report of a motor vehicle battery at 5:25 p.m. Friday at sued him and ambushed gate the handling of the son, a former high school crash at 3:28 p.m. Friday at Fire Tannery Apartments at 50 War- him were unjustified.” killing of Ahmaud Arbery, football player, was just MBTA parking garage at 186 ren St. A person who walked The social justice arm A report of an outside fire at a black man who authori- jogging in the neighbor- Market St.; at 3:33 p.m. Friday into the police station to report of Jay-Z’s Roc Nation en- 4:14 p.m. Friday on Old Sa- ties say died at the hands hood before he was killed. at 692 Lynnfield St. an assault was taken to the of two white men as he ran tertainment company on A report of a motor vehicle lem Road. Police reported the On Saturday, the GBI hospital. through a neighborhood. Sunday called on Georgia crash with personal injury at campfire was extinguished. confirmed that it has ob- Arbery was shot and officials to take quick ac- 7:30 p.m. Friday at Jenness tained other photos of Complaints killed Feb. 23. No arrests tion in the case. Street and Range Avenue. NAHANT video that might shed were made until this Officials in Georgia also A report of a motor vehicle A report of suspicious ac- light on the case. The month after national out- say they had arrested hit and run crash at 12:51 Complaints tivity at 7:40 p.m. Friday at 0 Atlanta Journal-Consti- rage over the case swelled a 20-year-old man after a.m. Saturday at 30 Harwood Lynnfield St. and 147 Summit tution published footage when video surfaced that investigating an online St.; at 8:29 p.m. Saturday at A report of suspicious activ- St. A caller reported loud ex- from a surveillance cam- appeared to show the threat against people pro- Boston and Chestnut streets. ity at 10:57 p.m. Thursday on plosion-like noises. Police re- era at a Brunswick home shooting. testing the killing of Ar- Winter Street. A caller reported ported the call was unfounded near where Arbery was “We are committed to a two men in an orange Nissan after an area check. shot that shows someone bery. Assaults complete and transparent were stopping in front of hous- A report of disorderly con- who appears to be Arbery The Georgia Bureau of review of how the Ahmaud A report of an assault at es on Winter Street. The caller duct at 4:33 p.m. Saturday walking into a home under Investigation on Sunday Arbery case was handled 2:16 p.m. Saturday on Liberty said they may have been trash at Mobile Estates at 286 construction. Arbery then said state police arrest- from the outset,” Attorney Street. picking, but thought it was sus- Newbury St. A caller reported came back out and ran ed Rashawn Smith and General Chris Carr said picious. her intoxicated boyfriend was down the street. Someone charged him with dissem- in a statement. “The fami- Gunshots Suspicious activity was re- coming back to the trailer to else comes out across the ination of information re- ported at 11:27 p.m. Thurs- ly, the community and the street from the construc- lating to terroristic acts. A report of a gunshot at 7:53 cause a disturbance. Leonard state of Georgia deserve day at Spinney Path and Bass Ciulla, 62, of Peabody was ar- tion site, and then a vehi- He was taken into custody p.m. Saturday at 51 Orchard Point Road. A caller said “weird answers, and we will work cle drives off farther down in Midway, a town about St.; at 12:06 a.m. Sunday at rested (see arrests). things” had been going on at with others in law en- the street, near where 50 miles north of Bruns- 50 Astor St.; at 4:54 a.m. Sun- A report of suspicious activi- forcement at the state and the house that was under con- Travis McMichael lives. wick. day at 24 Cedar St. ty at 6:11 p.m. Saturday at Ba- federal level to find those struction at that intersection. gel World at 246 Newbury St. Lawyers for Arbery’s Earlier in the day, the answers.” family say the video bol- The woman would not elabo- A caller reported a man was GBI said it had “been Theft rate, other than to say it had Shortly after the video’s sters their position that trying to jump into oncoming made aware of a Facebook been going on for the past leak, Gregory McMichael, Arbery did nothing wrong, traffic. State Police were no- post that contains a threat A report of a larceny at 64, and his son Travis Mc- and shows he did not com- three nights. Police reported tified, but the man was gone 4:02 p.m. Friday at 7 Central Michael, 34, were arrested mit a felony. Under Geor- to future protests related construction employees had upon arrival. Square; at 9:55 a.m. Sunday been spending nights at the and charged with murder gia law, someone who isn’t to Ahmaud Arbery.” at 33 Bloomfield St. property due to a housing is- and aggravated assault. a sworn police officer can It was not immediate- sue and early morning start- Fire The arrests came hours af- arrest and detain another ly clear if Smith has an Vandalism attorney who could com- times. A mulch fire was reported ter officials asked the GBI person only if a felony is ment on the charge. A report of motor vehicle A caller reported four people at 6:30 p.m. Saturday at 6 to start investigating. The committed in the presence Several hundred people vandalism at 12:43 p.m. Sat- had six unleashed dogs in the Ledgewood Way. inquiry was previously in of the arresting citizen. urday on Chestnut Street. area of DCR Long Beach on the hands of local officials. “Ahmaud’s actions at protested the case Friday the Causeway at 7:52 a.m. Vandalism The father and son this empty home under in Brunswick, near the Friday. The caller was advised said they thought Arbery construction were in no site where Arbery was fa- MARBLEHEAD that the situation was not a A report of vandalism at matched the appearance way a felony under Geor- tally shot on Feb. 23. reason to call 911. 9:44 a.m. Saturday at 122 Accidents A report of suspicious ac- Lowell St. A caller reported that A report of a motor vehicle tivity at 2:46 p.m. Friday on when she got into her vehicle, DA: ‘Alarming’ photos reflect crash at 12:18 p.m. Friday at Wilson Road. A caller report- she saw that her back window Washington Street and Atlantic ed there were four young boys was shattered. continued enforcement disparities Avenue. on bikes who appeared to be peeking into garages. Police SWAMPSCOTT By Michael P. Norton enforcement and other There were more than Complaints located the youths and sent STATE HOUSE pictures of overwhelming- 20 gun violence incidents them on their way. Complaints NEWS SERVICE ly white individuals en- in Boston in April, up from A caller reported a group of A caller reported two kids joying a beautiful day in a 10 last April, she said, and kids were playing in the woods on the beach were urinating A report of suspicious activity Suffolk County District park and being handed a there has been an increase at 2:19 p.m. Friday on Turner on the wall on Parrott Road at 3:08 a.m. Saturday at Hum- Attorney Rachael Rollins mask in a wonderful, wel- in domestic violence, Road. An officer spoke with the at 4:30 p.m. Friday. An officer phrey and Pleasant streets. is drawing attention to dis- coming fashion by a mem- which she called a “ticking four boys, who said they would reported the group of seven A report of a disturbance at parities in enforcement of ber of law enforcement,” time bomb.” put their masks on. was moved, along with their 2:57 p.m. Saturday at 213 social distancing require- Rollins told Jon Keller of There’s also been a “large A report of a disturbance at vehicles. Burrill St. ments in New York, and CBS in Boston. “I wasn’t decline” in calls reporting says she’s focused at home there. I don’t know what child abuse and neglect on an increase in gun vio- happened there, but these “and we know that’s not POLICE BRIEFS lence and domestic violence pictures are alarming.” true,” Rollins said. With during the COVID-19 pan- She added, “What I schools and much of pub- demic as well as a concern- Officer fired gun at man who or the alleged suspect. to 2018 and defrauded think COVID-19 has done lic life shut down, children ing drop in calls pertaining is just exposed a lot of are missing the “eyes and allegedly stabbed him Cumberland police de- victims to obtain money to alleged child abuse and clined to comment on the for his projects used for the disparities that many ears and love” of teachers neglect. poor people and many CUMBERLAND, R.I. altercation to The Boston his personal benefit. and other mandated re- Mentioning arrests black and brown people porters of abuse, she said. (AP) — A police officer in Globe. A spokesperson The documents said made in Brooklyn, Rollins have seen for decades, and “I’m concerned about Rhode Island fired a gun from the Rhode Island Foster owned J.O. Foods, said there are “tons of dis- we’re happy that people the uptick in gun violence, at a man who allegedly Attorney General’s office which facilitated the parities” in who is being are now paying attention what looks like a decrease stabbed him, town offi- had no further informa- purchase and shipment arrested for violations and and noticing this too, but in child abuse and neglect, cials said. tion Saturday evening. of food to foreign coun- who is not. it’s something we’ve seen even though we know The officer and the man tries. He agreed to send The New York Police De- for quite some time.” that’s not true, and what got into the alleged al- Man sentenced several thousand pounds partment reports about Gov. Charlie Baker has we believe is an even more tercation in Cumberland of lobster to Vietnam. A for fraud involving 1 million social distanc- ordered people age 3 and significant increase in do- on the town’s high school customer agreed to pay ing-related contacts be- over to wear a mask while mestic violence than the campus Saturday eve- lobster shipments, apps J.O.Foods $145,500, and tween March 16 and May in public and in situations numbers actually show,” ning, according to Mayor CONCORD, N.H. (AP) Foster falsely assured the 5, CBS New York reported where social distancing the district attorney said. Jeffrey Mutter. — A New Hampshire man company that the lobster Friday, and the contacts may not be possible, and Mayors and governors, Both individuals were was sentenced to over four was being shipped. led to 374 summonses, not wearing a mask in she said, should think taken to the hospital years in federal prison for Foster also owned JM and 120 arrests. Nearly Massachusetts constitutes about replicating pro- with non-life threatening persuading people to give Application, Design and 68 percent of those arrest- a civil violation, punish- grams in other states injuries. Mutter did not him thousands of dollars Technologies, LLC, which ed were Black, 24 percent able by a fine of $300. Rol- where public officials have identify the police officer for lobster shipments and purportedly developed were Hispanic, and nearly lins called the assignment used empty hotels as shel- business projects that and sold mobile comput- 7 percent were white. Of of those violations as a ters for victims of domes- never came through. er applications. Court the summonses, 193 were civil matter “good,” and tic violence and abuse, John Foster, 56, of Ports- documents said Foster Black, 111 were Hispanic, said an increase in other Rollins said, and ensure home delivery rate is mouth, had pleaded guilty used false representations 51 were white, and 14 were criminal offenses has her the continued funding 50% off to persuade seven peo- newstand price! to wire fraud in January. Asian, according to CBS. attention. of domestic violence pro- He was sentenced Thurs- ple to invest $250,000 in “We’ve seen on the in- As the pandemic has un- grams. Subscribers pay only day. the business and falsely ternet these juxtaposed folded and with most peo- “I have faith in our gov- $4.50 a week. Court documents said claimed that the money photos of individuals in ple staying home, there ernor and in our Legisla- Call 781-593-7700 ext. 2 Foster owned multiple was being used to further bodegas in New York ar- has been an increase in ture that they’re going to to subscribe today. corporations from 2014 business development. eas getting beaten by law violence. do what’s right,” she said. MONDAY, MAY 11, 2020 THE DAILY ITEM A7 NATION As pulls back from virus, Congress races to fill

By Lisa Mascaro abandoned daily briefings. ASSOCIATED PRESS Encouraging the eco- nomic rebound, Trump WASHINGTON — As said Thursday he’s look- President Donald Trump ing forward to “getting on tries to move on from the with it.” coronavirus, Congress is “When the nation is in rushing to fill the void and the middle of the major, prepare the country for historic crisis, the norm is the long fight ahead. that both branches focus Compelled by the lack on the issue,” said Julian of comprehensive federal E. Zelizer, a Princeton pro- planning as states begin fessor of history and pub- to reopen, lawmakers of FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS lic policy. “It’s not normal both parties, from the se- Saundra Andringa-Meuer, who has recovered nior-most senators to the for the president to just from the coronavirus, has joined with dozens newest House member, move on. ” of other American virus patients and some U.S. are jumping in to develop The administration is- businesses in attempting to sue China over the policies and unleash re- sued guidelines for re- spread of the coronavirus. sources to prevent a sec- opening state and local ond wave. economies, but shelved a more detailed 17-page re- In the House and Sen- FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS ate, lawmakers are push- port from the experts at Virus patients, ing sweeping proposals for Rep. Mikie Sherrill, D-N.J., talks to reporters at the Centers for Disease a national virus testing the Capitol in Washington. Control and Prevention. strategy. One seasoned New projections say the businesses sue Republican wants a war- pandemic response. Franklin D. Roosevelt led death toll could essential- like public health fund. Congress is preparing the nation to the New ly double this summer, A New Jersey freshman its fifth coronavirus aid Deal, Trump is not seek- from more than 70,000 launched neighboring col- package, a “Rooseveltian” ing a legacy-defining ac- as of Friday to 137,000 China over virus leagues on a regional bi- effort, as Senate Minority complishment in the heat by early August, as states partisan task force to help Leader Chuck Schumer of national crisis. loosen stay-home restric- By Curt Anderson by the attorney general of guide Northeastern states of New York put it. It’s a Instead, Trump has tions, according to a mod- ASSOCIATED PRESS Missouri, which is so far back to work. Democratic-heavy plan turned the life-and-death el from the University of the only state to take legal “This is going to be on that wary Republicans are decision-making away Washington. ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. action against China. us,” said Rep. Mikie Sher- watching, despite support from the federal govern- “It is lot for Congress to — Before the coronavi- The cases face several rill, D-N.J., a former Navy in the party for some pro- ment and onto the states take on,” Andy Slavitt, a rus outbreak, Saundra hurdles under the For- helicopter pilot in her first visions. for the next phase of the former federal health of- Andringa-Meuer was a eign Sovereign Immu- term in Congress. Unlike the aftermath response. He expects gov- ficial, told the House En- healthy 61-year-old moth- nities Act, which states The legislative branch is of the Sept. 11 attacks, ernors to arrange virus ergy and Commerce Com- er of six who never smoked that foreign governments stepping up in the absence when President George W. testing systems and find mittee on Friday. or drank alcohol. Then she cannot be sued in the U.S. of a consistent, convincing Bush called on Congress their own medical gear, “There’s never been a became seriously ill with unless certain exceptions White House strategy, in to create a Department saying the federal govern- greater time when Amer- the disease after traveling are met. And those are not much the way governors of Homeland Security, ment is a “supplier of last icans need the support of from her Wisconsin home easy to prove, experts say. have been forced to go it or during the Great De- resort.” The White House Congress and their state to help her son move from “We think it’s going to be alone during the nation’s pression, when President coronavirus task force has and local leaders.” college in Connecticut. an uphill battle for them She was hospitalized to ultimately take advan- in March, ending up in a tage of those exceptions,” coma and on a ventilator said Robert Boone, an at- Experts worry CDC is sidelined for 14 days. Doctors told torney in Los Angeles who her family she had a slim specializes in class action chance to live. When she cases. in coronavirus response emerged, she was told she One exception involves was the sickest COVID-19 commercial activity that patient they had seen sur- directly affects the U.S. By Mike Stobbe, malaria with a $10 mil- vive. Another is misconduct Jason Dearen lion budget and a few hun- Now Andringa-Meuer inside the U.S. under cer- and Zeke Miller dred employees. Today, the has joined with dozens tain circumstances that ASSOCIATED PRESS agency has a core budget of other American virus of more than $7 billion is traceable to a foreign NEW YORK — The Cen- patients and some U.S. government. A third ex- — a sum that has been businesses in taking a ters for Disease Control shrinking in recent years ception is whether the and Prevention has re- new legal step: They are foreign entity explicitly — and employs nearly peatedly found its sugges- attempting to sue China waived its immunity, such 11,000 people. tions for fighting the coro- over the spread of the vi- as through language in a The CDC develops vac- navirus outbreak taking a rus, which has killed at contract. cines and diagnostic tests. backseat to other concerns least 75,000 people in the Attorneys who have filed Its experts advise doctors within the Trump admin- United States. the lawsuits say they can how best to treat people, istration. That leaves pub- “I do feel that they hid it prove those claims, and, if and teach state, local and from the world and from they win, find some meth- lic health experts outside international officials how Americans,” she said. “I od of collecting damages, government fearing the to fight and prevent dis- don’t feel we had to have perhaps by seizing Chi- agency’s decades of ex- ease. Among the CDC’s the loss of life. I don’t nese bank accounts or oth- perience in beating back elite workforce are hun- think we had to have the er assets in the U.S. if the disease threats are going FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS dreds of the world’s fore- economy shut down. It Chinese refuse to pay. to waste. most disease investigators disrupted all of American “You have the greatest President Donald Trump speaks about the — microbiologists, pathol- In one case filed in Mi- coronavirus in the James Brady Press Briefing lives. I do believe we need ami federal court on be- fighting force against in- ogists and other scientists Room of the White House as Dr. Robert Red- to right some of these half of Andringa-Meurer fectious diseases in world dispatched to investigate wrongs.” and many others, attor- history. Why would you field, director of the Centers for Disease Con- new and mysterious ill- So far, at least nine law- neys Matthew Moore and not use them?” said Dr. trol and Prevention, listens. nesses. suits have been filed in Jeremy Alters are suing Howard Markel, a public In 2009, when a new type ed that President Donald the U.S. against China the Chinese Communist health historian at the tion’s plans to expand con- of flu virus known at the claiming authorities there Party as an entity sepa- University of Michigan. Trump’s administration tact tracing nationwide. time as swine flu spread did not do enough to cor- rate from the Chinese gov- The complaints have shelved a CDC document But it’s clear that the around the world, the CDC ral the virus initially, tried ernment. sounded for months. But containing step-by-step CDC is playing a much held almost daily briefings. to hide what was happen- “They have their own they have become louder advice to local authorities quieter role than it has Its experts released infor- ing in the outbreak center assets. They are recog- following repeated rev- on how and when to re- during previous out- mation on a regular basis of Wuhan and sought to nized as an independent elations that transmis- open restaurants and oth- breaks. to describe the unfolding conceal their actions and organization. We are go- sion-prevention guidance er public places during the The nation’s COVID-19 scientific understanding of what they knew. ing to argue they are not crafted by CDC scientists current pandemic. response has seen a the virus, and the race for Eight of the lawsuits a part of the government,” was never adopted by the The administration has strange turn for the CDC, a vaccine. are potential class actions Moore said. “There has White House. disputed the notion that which opened in 1946 in The federal response to that would represent been personal injury that The latest instance sur- the CDC had been side- Atlanta as The Commu- the coronavirus pandemic thousands of people and happened in the United faced Thursday, when The lined, saying the agency is nicable Disease Center initially followed a similar businesses. One was filed States.” Associated Press report- integral to the administra- to prevent the spread of pattern. Schumer calls on VA to explain use of unproven drug on vets By Hope Yen and “There are concerns that patients knew about the ing no benefits to patients, Michael Balsamo they are using this drug drug’s risks before taking suggesting the poor out- ASSOCIATED PRESS when the medical evi- it. comes were because the dence says it doesn’t help Wilkie in recent weeks cases involved older, very WASHINGTON — The and could hurt,” Schumer has denied that veterans sick veterans. He has not Senate’s top Democrat said in an interview with were used as test subjects said whether the depart- on Sunday called on the The Associated Press. for the drug and that it ment will continue to use Department of Veterans He said given the fact was instead administered the drug. Affairs to explain why it allowed the use of an un- the malaria drug, despite at government-run VA “Use of this medica- proven drug on veterans being untested, had been hospitals only when med- tion for treatment of for the coronavirus, saying repeatedly pushed public- ically appropriate, with COVID-19 is considered patients may have been ly by Trump, VA Secretary mutual consent between ‘off label’ — perfectly legal put at unnecessary risk. Robert Wilkie must ad- doctor and patient. and not rare,” he wrote in Sen. Charles Schum- dress whether anyone at Still, Wilkie has repeat- an April 29 letter to veter- er of New York said the the department was pres- edly declined to say how ans’ groups. FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS VA needs to provide Con- sured by the White House widely the drug was being The analysis of hospital gress more information Senate Minority Leader Sen. Chuck Schumer or the administration to used for COVID-19 and data, done by indepen- about a recent bulk or- speaks with reporters on Capitol Hill in Wash- use hydroxychloroquine whether the department dent researchers at two der for $208,000 worth ington. for COVID-19. had issued broad guidance universities with VA ap- of hydroxychloroquine. Schumer said Wilkie to doctors and patients on proval, was not a rigorous President Donald Trump by former Health and Hu- New Jersey with the drug. also should answer ques- the use of the drug. experiment. Researchers has heavily promoted the man Services official Rick Major veterans organiza- tions about a recent anal- In a weekly call with analyzed medical records malaria drug, without ev- Bright alleged that the tions have urged VA to ex- ysis of VA hospital data veterans’ groups this past of 368 older male vet- idence, as a treatment for Trump administration, plain under what circum- that showed there were week, Wilkie continued erans hospitalized with COVID-19. eager for a quick fix to stances VA doctors initiate more deaths among pa- to defend VA’s use of hy- confirmed coronavirus Schumer’s request comes the onslaught of the coro- discussion of hydroxychlo- tients given hydroxychlo- droxychloroquine. He dis- infection at VA medical after a whistleblower com- navirus, wanted to “flood” roquine with veterans as a roquine versus standard missed the recent analysis centers who died or were plaint filed this past week hot spots in New York and treatment option. care, including how much of VA hospital data show- discharged by April 11. A8 MONDAY, MAY 11, 2020 LOOK! Clean Up Your Room Day, National Small Business Day, Trust Your Intuition Day

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(AP) ­­— The New En- gland Patriots announced golf cart use today the signing of sec- ond-round draft pick LB , third-round draft picks LB Anfernee for disabilities Jennings and TE (pronounced – AH- see AH-see), fifth-round Massachusetts Gov- should provide documen- draft pick K Justin Rohr- ernor Charlie Baker’s tation or otherwise certi- wasser, sixth-round draft administration updated fy in writing to the golf picks OL the guidelines pertain- course that he or she has LB and ing to golf to allow for a disability that requires OL Mike Onwenu (pro- Americans with Disabili- the use of the cart. nounced – oh-WAY-new) ties Act (ADA) cart usage Any carts used must be and seventh-round draft beginning Sunday. cleaned and sanitized af- pick OL Dustin Woodard. “The Alliance of Mas- ter each use. The course Terms of the contracts sachusetts Golf Orga- operator may not use were not announced. nizations (AMGO) will non-essential employees Uche, 21, was select- continue to work with to handle the renting ed by the Patriots in the the Governor’s admin- and/or cleaning of the second round of the 2020 istration and communi- carts. Only security and NFL Draft with the 60th cate with our respective groundskeeping person- overall selection out of memberships as updates nel are permitted on the Michigan. The 6-foot-2, are made available re- premises. 245-pounder was a three- garding the clarification Massachusetts golfers year letterman at Michi- and/or any relaxing of returned to the links gan, playing in 39 games guidelines,” the state- last Thursday following and finished with 56 total ment from Mass Golf the lifting of the ban on tackles and 16 1/2 sacks. read. “Our staff is here to golf by Governor Bak- As a senior last season, help with any questions er. There are a host of Uche was named the De- you may have as we be- new guidelines in place fensive Player of the Year gin to safely resume golf.” to keep both golfers and as voted by his teammates The updated policy on golf course employees and earned second-team golf carts is that there safe, including the clos- All-Big Ten honors. are still no carts allowed, ing of all practice facil- Jennings, 22, was se- except as outlined below: ities, clubhouses and lected by the Patriots in The use of a motor- restaurants on property the third-round of the ized cart may be permit- as well as updated tee 2020 NFL Draft with the ted for any individual time formats and new 87th overall selection out with a disability who is payment options. For of Alabama. The 6-foot-2, seeking a reasonable ac- more information on the 256-pounder was an All- FILE PHOTO|ASSOCIATED PRESS commodation to ensure new guidelines for golf SEC First Team selection compliance with the during the COVID-19 by SEC coaches and the The Patriots have announced the signing of linebacker Josh Uche, a sec- Americans with Disabil- pandemic, visit mass.gov ond round draft pick out of Michigan, along with a host of other draft ities Act (ADA). A golfer or massgolf.org/safeplay- PATRIOTS, B2 picks. who wants to use a cart guidelines. UFC 249 ushers in new mask-filled era of sports

JACKSONVILLE, Fla. main event. with blood gushing from (AP) — Kicks, punches and Five hours after Pres- his forehead and running grunts echoed through the ident Trump congratu- down his chest, defend empty arena. Coaches, lated UFC for restarting his bantamweight title commentators and camera the sports world, Justin against Dominick Cruz clicks resonated like never Gaethje stunned heavily and then announce his re- before. Blood, sweat, swol- favored Ferguson (26-4) in tirement in the middle of len eyelids and face masks the finale. Gaethje earned the octagon. signaled the return of a TKO in the fifth and fi- “I really do want to walk UFC, the first major sport- nal round of the headlin- away, but money talks,” ing event to resume since er that was deemed an said Cejudo, an Olympic the coronavirus shuttered interim lightweight title gold medalist in 2008. “It much of the country for bout. It essentially gives gets stagnant. I want to nearly two months. Gaethje (22-2) the right leave on top.” UFC 249 ushered in a to fight titleholder Khabib The event also included new look for sports, too. Nurmagomedov next. contender One without fans and Nurmagomedov was un- Francis Ngannou pum- amid several safety pre- able to fight this weekend meling another opponent, cautions. because of travel restric- former NFL defensive It was definitely differ- tions. end Greg Hardy winning ent — two fighters adjust- Gaethje flipped over the for the sixth time in eight ed their approaches be- top of the cage and back in fights and former welter- cause of what they heard following the biggest vic- weight champion and fan announcers say — and tory of his career. He then favorite Donald “Cowboy” a welcome reprieve for a screamed repeatedly. Cerrone losing his fourth sports-craved country that “I want one,” he straight. went nearly eight weeks said as he threw down the Trump grabbed the spot- with few live events. interim belt. “There’s no light early. His taped mes- ASSOCIATED PRESS “We did this for you, to other fight I want right sage was played during bring sports back,” fighter now.” ESPN’s broadcast of the Fighters battled in a stadium without spectators during UFC 249 Satur- Tony Ferguson told fans The stacked card saw day night in Jacksonville. following his loss in the 33-year-old Henry Cejudo, UFC, B2 Mixed feelings loom about possible early NHL Draft

(AP) — The NFL’s suc- the middle of its offsea- draft. cessful virtual draft and son, the NHL would face “My thought is: Why uncertainty surrounding several wrinkles going would you do that? Why do the resumption of hockey forward with a draft held you need to do that?” Red this season have raised before the season is com- Wings GM Steve Yzerman the possibility of an NHL plete: Teams would not be said on Fox Sports Detroit. draft held before the Stan- able to trade players, there “I haven’t heard a good ley Cup Final. would be a lack of clarity reason why we should do After postponing its draft over next year’s salary cap it prior to the end of the scheduled for June 26-27 and the draft order could season if we do conclude in light of the coronavirus be determined before all the season over the course pandemic, the NHL is con- games are played. of the summer.” sidering having it earlier It would put hockey back Yzerman’s Red Wings in June with the season in in the spotlight for a cou- could actually benefit an indefinite suspension. ple of days. It would also from an adjusted draft lot- There are mixed feelings create plenty of headaches tery that gives him better among executives about for those involved. odds at the top pick, likely the idea, ranging from “I have not talked to one Alexis Lafreniere. But Yz- frustration to begrudging GM who likes it, and I erman pointed to a litany acceptance. talk to almost all of them,” of unknowns, including “We’re just going to try agent Allan Walsh said who’s in and out of the to prepare as though it’s Thursday. playoffs and how the draft going to happen,” Toronto A week after the league order is determined. Maple Leafs general man- sent a memo to teams out- There’s also the matter ager Kyle Dubas said. “It’s lining its proposal, Deputy of the 2020-21 salary cap, not going to be normal re- NHL Commissioner Bill which was initially pro- FILE PHOTO|ASSOCIATED PRESS gardless of what it is, so Daly on Friday said a de- jected at $84 million but is we’re fine with whatever cision has not made on the now expected to be set at Likely No. 1 pick in the upcoming NHL draft Alexis Lafreniere could is decided.” timing of the draft. GMs the current $81.5 million land in on a number of teams if the draft lottery is adjusted in an effort Unlike the NFL, which have asked for a month’s to move up the draft held its draft as usual in notice before holding a NHL, B2 B2 SPORTS THE DAILY ITEM MONDAY, MAY 11, 2020 UFC first to in mask-filled no-fan events UFC social-distancing rules in From B1 place. Judges and broadcast- undercard. ers worked from separate “I want to congratulate tables. Fighters, trainers, (UFC President) Dana referees, judges, UFC staff White and the UFC,” and even outside media Trump said. “They’re go- had to undergo COVID-19 ing to have a big match. testing to get inside Veter- We love it. We think it’s ans Memorial Arena. important. Get the sports Many of those in at- leagues back. Let’s play. tendance Saturday wore Do the social distancing masks and gloves, al- and whatever else you though several were have to do. We need sports. seemingly exempt from We want our sports back.” the mandate. Referees, UFC 249 was originally ring announcer Bruce scheduled for April 18 in Buffer, other officials in- New York, but was post- side the octagon and the poned in hopes of help- ring girl were unmasked. ing slow the spread of Play-by-play commentator FILE PHOTO|ASSOCIATED PRESS COVID-19. Joe Rogan, who initially Former Wake Forest offensive lineman Justin Herron is one of three Patriots sixth round draft The mixed was supposed to interview picks that have signed their deals with . behemoth will hold three winners remotely, ended shows in eight days in up doing them inside the Jacksonville, where state octagon. officials deemed profes- The cage floor was disin- Patriots finalize deals with sional sports with a na- fected between bouts, and tional audience exempt the padded parts of the from a stay-at-home order octagon were wiped down as long as the location is between rounds. closed to the public. Without fans, though, eight of their 2020 draft picks The UFC came up with sounds that usually would a 25-page document to be muted or completely address health and safety drowned out filled the des- PATRIOTS Marshall. The 6-foot-3, was named to the All- 6-foot-3, 350-pounder was protocols, procedures that olate arena. Fighters said From B1 230-pounder began his ACC Academic Football a four-year letterman at led to Jacaré Souza testing it affected their bouts. collegiate career at Rhode Team in 2016, 2017 and Michigan and a two-time positive for COVID-19 on Hardy and Carla Esparza Associated Press as a se- Island for two seasons 2019. Herron was elected All-Big Ten third team Friday. His said they altered their ap- nior in 2019. He played in before transferring to team captain for the 2019 selection (2018-19). He bout against Uriah Hall proach after hearing com- 13 games and recorded 83 Marshall. He appeared season, starting all 13 appeared in 46 career was canceled that night. mentators during early tackles, eight sacks, one in 47 games over four games and earning third games, playing along the Souza’s two cornermen rounds. forced fumble, one inter- seasons and successfully team All-ACC honors. offensive line in 41 con- also tested as positive, the “It’s hard to assess with- ception and five passes converted 48-of-62 field Maluia, 21, was select- tests. Onwenu started UFC said. out the crowd,” Anthony defensed last year. goals (77.4 percent) and ed by the Patriots in the 35 games at guard, also All three men left the Pettis said after beating Asiasi, 22, was select- 118-of-123 extra points sixth round of the 2020 contributing on PAT/ host hotel to self-isolate Cerrone in a wild welter- ed by the Patriots in the (95.9 percent). Rohrwass- NFL Draft with the 204th field goal protection units elsewhere, where UFC’s weight fight. “When I land third-round of the 2020 er played in all 13 games overall selection out of throughout his collegiate medical team will monitor stuff, I hear the crowd and NFL Draft with the 91st in 2019 and successfully Wyoming. The 6-foot, career. their conditions remote- know it was a good one. overall selection out converted 18-of-21 field 248-pounder started 38- Woodard, 22, was se- ly and provide assistance This time, there was no of UCLA. The 6-foot-3, goals (85.7 percent) with of-50 career games as a lected by the Patriots in with necessary treat- crowd. I saw his head pop, 257-pounder began his a long of 53 and hit on 35- Cowboy, and was a start- the seventh-round of the ments. but there was nothing be- college career at Michi- of-36 extra points (97.2 er in three bowl games 2020 NFL Draft with the The positive results hind it, so it’s hard to tell.” gan before transferring percent). He was named in 2016, 2017 and 2019. 230th overall selection surely increased the focus Also on the card: to UCLA for his final two Conference USA Special He played in 13 games out of Memphis. Woodard on the event. Every other — Cejudo (16-2) caught collegiate seasons. Asi- Teams Most Valuable as a senior and totaled played in 54 games with sport is watching closely Cruz (22-3) with a right asi started all 12 games Player and earned first 61 tackles, a half-sack, 52 starts, tying the school to see how it plays out. knee to the face that sent and posted career highs team all-conference hon- two interceptions and record for most starts by “The whole word is weird him reeling to the canvas. with 44 receptions for ors for Conference USA. one pass defensed, earn- an offensive lineman. He right now. Everything’s Cejudo then delivered 641 yards and four touch- Herron, 24, was select- ing Honorable Mention played left guard in 2016 weird. This event’s weird,” nearly a dozen unan- downs as a senior in 2019, ed by the Patriots in the All-Mountain West Con- and 2017, right guard White said. “It’s differ- swered blows before the earning All-Pac 12 honor- sixth round of the 2020 ference honors. in 2018 and at center in ent. We live in a different referee stopped it. Cruz able mention honors. NFL Draft with the 195th Onwenu, 22, was se- 2019. Woodard earned world than we did two argued it never should Rohrwasser, 23, was se- overall selection out of lected by the Patriots in All-American Athletic months ago. The bottom have been called because lected by the Patriots in Wake Forest. The 6-foot-5, the sixth round of the Conference first team line is the system worked. he was working to get the fifth round of the 2020 305-pounder set a school 2020 NFL Draft with honors at guard in 2018 What you don’t want to do back on his feet. Cejudo NFL Draft with the 159th record with 51 games the 182nd overall selec- and second team honors is two days after the fight surprisingly ended his ca- overall selection out of started in his career and tion out of Michigan. The at center in 2019. say, ‘Awe, Jacaré tested reer a few minutes later, positive.’ So it worked. saying he wants to spend The system worked that more time with his family. we put in place. — Ngannou knocked out “Without sounding like a fellow heavyweight Jair- jackass, we’re really good zinho Rozenstruik in 20 at what we do. We’re very, seconds. Ngannou rushed very good at what we do. Rozenstruik and delivered We’ll just get better. The a flurry of blows that left longer this goes, the better Rozenstruik so woozy he the testing technology’s go- had trouble getting into ing to get and the faster it’s his slides long after the going to get. We’re going to fight ended. It was Ngan- prove by next Saturday nou’s fourth consecutive that professional sports victory totaling less than can come back safely.” 3 minutes in the octagon. White didn’t want to — Calvin Kattar (21-4) postpone any fights. He stopped tried to host the event on (28-18) in the second tribal land in California round after consecutive and still hopes to create a elbow blows, one stand- “Fight Island” for future ing and another on the cards. ground. He settled for Jackson- — Hardy (6-2) celebrat- ville for at least a week ed a unanimous decision — without fans and with over Yorgan De Castro (6- 1) in a heavyweight bout.

FILE PHOTO|ASSOCOIATED PRESS TODAY IN SPORTS If the NHL is to resume its season a likely scenario would be to play games in empty arenas. Now the league is considering plans to move up its originally cancelled draft to before the Stanley Cup May 11 ter and Danny Ainge hits a three to playoffs. 1892 — Azra, ridden by Alonzo Cay- tie the game at 1:08 and send the ton, wins the first three-horse field in game into overtime. the Kentucky Derby, nipping Huron by 2001 — Vince Carter scores 34 of a nose. his 50 points in the first half and 1918 — Exterminator, a 30-1 long ties an NBA playoff record with nine shot ridden by Willie Knapp, loses 3-pointers to lead Toronto to a 102- Mixed feelings surround the lead but regains it to win the 78 win over Philadelphia. Kentucky Derby by one length over 2005 — The New York State Athletic Escoba. Commission suspends James Toney 1923 — Setting several Pacific and orders him to pay a $10,000 Coast League records, Pete Schnei- fine for testing positive for banned der of Vernon hit five homers and a substances after an April 30 heavy- possibilty of early NHL Draft double to drive in 14 runs in a 35-11 weight title bout with John Ruiz. romp over Salt Lake City. 2009 — Cleveland makes it an 1968 — The Montreal Canadiens NBA-record eight straight wins by win the Stanley Cup, completing a double digits with an 84-74 victory to make it work. And the workouts, which would comfortable with either four-game sweep over the St. Louis over Atlanta to advance to the East- NHL Blues with a 3-2 victory. ern Conference finals. The Cavaliers From B1 time to do it is at the be the first step toward scenario” of the draft 1972 — The Boston Bruins win the are the second team to sweep the draft. But you can’t do it a return. The league con- happening in June or Stanley Cup in six games with a 3-0 first two rounds of the playoffs since or less. under a first week or sec- tinues to work internally later. Many of his col- victory over the New York Rangers. the NBA expanded the first round to ond week of June scenar- and with the NHL Play- leagues are in the same 1992 — The Portland Trail Blazers best-of-seven in 2003. “The draft serves a lot win the highest-scoring playoff game 2016 — Max Scherzer strikes out 20 of different purposes in io when you don’t know ers’ Association on vari- boat. in NBA history, 153-151 in double batters, matching the major league giving GMs the tools to if the season is canceled ous scenarios, including “We’ll have to work overtime against the Phoenix Suns in record for a nine-inning game as he build their roster for the or whether we are really resuming at three or with it, obviously,” Blake the Western Conference semifinals. pitches the Washington Nationals going to come back and four empty NHL arenas said. “The one thing we 1994 — The Phoenix Suns, down past the Detroit Tigers 3-2. Scherzer next year apart from just 104-84 with 10 minutes left, come misses a chance to break the mark drafting seven rounds play.” and pushing the start of know for sure is noth- back to force overtime and beat when James McCann grounds to of players,” Walsh said. Daly said the NHL still next season back to De- ing will be status quo, Houston 124-117 for a 2-0 lead in third for the final out. He joins Roger “The cap teams — the hasn’t decided when to cember. so whether it’s prior in the Western Conference semifinals. Clemens (twice), Kerry Wood and allow players to return With that in mind, Los June or later, you’re go- The Suns start the fourth quarter Randy Johnson as the only big Torontos, the Tampas — trailing by 18 and are down 20 with league pitchers to compile 20 strike- are going to have to move to team training facil- Angeles GM Rob Blake ing to have to make the 10 minutes to go. Phoenix holds the outs in nine innings. at least one big contract ities for small group said the Kings are “quite necessary adjustments.” Rockets to eight points in the quar- MONDAY, MAY 11, 2020 THE DAILY ITEM B3 HEALTH Cancer screenings down; doctors are concerned By Sarah Gantz TRIBUNE NEWS SERVICE PHILADELPHIA — Mackenzie Alleman doesn’t like to take chances. At age 28, Alleman had a preventive double mastectomy. She’d recently learned she is a carrier of the BRCA1 gene mutation and had an 87 percent chance of developing the disease that had taken her mother’s life years earlier. “I didn’t want to go through that,” Alleman, now 31, said of her mother’s cancer experience. “More than that, I didn’t want any of my fami- ly to go through that.” Although the surgery dramatically reduced Alleman’s risk of developing breast cancer, the Philadelphia resident wasn’t entirely at ease. She’d also found out she had a 53 percent chance of developing ovarian cancer — which is much more difficult to detect in its early stages and for which preventive surgery is not recommended until a woman is at least 35. So instead, every spring, Alleman gets an ultrasound and blood test that, although less- than-ideal screening tools, help her believe that she is doing something to monitor her risk of ovarian cancer. PHOTO | TRIBUNE NSWS SERVICE “It’s not an appointment you’re looking for- ward to, by any means; it’s just a little peace of Larry White, a respiratory therapist at UK Hospital, takes a break outside the hospital in Lexington, Ky. mind,” she said. “These surveillance tests are something you rely on to keep going.” Except this year, when she called to schedule ‘This is the freight train. It’s coming’ her appointment for April or May, she was told she’d have to wait. By John Clay that he decided he wanted to providing for years for peo- ble professionalism,” Morris Mammograms, colonoscopies and other rou- TRIBUNE NEWS SERVICE focus on critical care. ple in terms of the care and said. tine cancer screenings are among the dozens of “I had a great mentor and the support of their organs,” After returning from Or- procedures put on hold as health systems look LEXINGTON, Ky. — In he said, ‘What do you want Morris said. “What’s differ- lando, Morris and his col- to preserve resources for critical coronavirus mid-February, Dr. Peter to do?’” Morris remembered. ent is there are a lot of them leagues began planning for patients. Morris and fellow Universi- “This is in New York in the and they’re really, really what was to come. Having In Pennsylvania, Gov. Tom Wolf recently ty of Kentucky faculty mem- early ’80s. And I said, ‘I want sick.” planned for the Ebola pan- authorized hospitals to resume elective and bers attended the Society of to work in an ICU.’ And he ‘Are we going demic in 2016 helped with non-urgent procedures, assuming they have Critical Care Congress in said, ‘OK, that’s kind of to catch it?’ preparations for COVID-19. sufficient protective equipment, staff and ca- Orlando, Fla. While there, strange. What do you want A native of Savannah, Some facets, such as di- pacity to treat patients who are positive for they saw a presentation to do in the ICU?’ And I Georgia, White has lived saster management, were COVID-19 as well as those who aren’t. Still, linked to Wuhan, China, in said, ‘I think I want to do in Lexington 23 years. He’s already in place. Hearing even as many health systems begin to reopen which intensive care provid- research.’ He said, ‘That’s been a respiratory therapist stories from New York and shuttered services, delays could linger for sev- ers spoke about the corona- really strange, but I have for five years. Before that, California provided doctors eral more months as they see new cases and virus crisis as it was taking something for you.’” he was a restaurant man- an idea of what to expect. address a backlog of patients whose proce- hold. Morris was sent to the Na- ager at Cracker Barrel who Still, there have been dures were delayed. “And you just got a gut tional Institute of Health, decided he wanted a second surprises. Though, at least Preventive screenings for cervical, colon and feeling after listening to where he experienced “what career in the medical field. through mid-April the vol- breast cancer plummeted 86 percent to 96 per- them — even though the high-level clinical research He looked into nursing, but ume of patients was not cent in March, compared with previous years, reports might have been was like.” That led to a after talking to a family what some experts had pre- according to a new report by Epic, an electron- technical at the time — you scholarship residency at friend who was a respirato- dicted — “We attribute that ic medical records company that analyzed 2.7 could hear in their voices Vanderbilt University, one ry therapist, he opted to go to social-distancing and the million patient records across 23 states. the strain and the volume of the leaders in critical care in that direction. very courageous work done “On a global scale, it’s a lot of screening pro- of what they were seeing,” research. This is his second “I’m glad I did,” White by the public health people,” cedures being deferred — and maybe some Morris said recently. “I re- tour of duty at UK, having said. “I love my job.” Morris said — the caseload cancers that could develop in this time, as member leaving one meet- spent six years at the uni- What is White seeing in was still striking for a six- well,” said Austin Chiang, a gastroenterologist ing after a session like that versity before leaving for his job now? week period. Also, the num- in Philadelphia. and it was pretty sobering. Wake Forest. After nearly “It’s been a lot of ber of young people infected Hospitals have remained open for people People were quiet. And two decades in Winston-Sa- things, very enlightening, was unexpected. with urgent health needs, including cancer many of us thought, ‘This is lem, N.C., he returned to the nerve-wracking. It’s hard to “In the work that Larry treatment, and have encouraged patients a freight train. It’s coming.’” university five years ago to explain,” White said. “Com- and I and our colleagues do, whose procedures have been delayed to seek The coronavirus freight become chief of pulmonary ing to work when it first we see a lot of illness,” Mor- help if their medical condition worsens. train did come, right to Cen- care. started, we were all very ris said. “But to see it in a In most cases, especially for those of average tral Kentucky where Morris, He has seen pandemics fearful of what it’s going to short time period with so risk, delaying a mammogram or colonoscopy chief of pulmonary and crit- before, but COVID-19 is an be like. Are we going to catch many younger people, this is by a month or so is safe. But, Epic cautioned ical care at the UK Hospi- especially hard virus on the it? That kind of thing. But really something.” in its white paper, “If the trend continues and tal, along with respiratory lungs. Those who test posi- as it has gone on and we’ve Not surprising, but very centers are not able to resume testing, cancer therapist Larry White, are tive often experience breath- worked with the patients — gratifying is what Morris cases could go undiagnosed for prolonged peri- among those dealing hands- ing difficulties to the point I’ve been one of the people has seen from those who ods of time, which may lead to tumor detection on with COVID-19 patients where some are intubated that has been up there since work in the critical care at a later stage.” on a daily basis. and placed on ventilators. they started coming in, pret- unit. Overall, visits to outpatient offices declined A New York native, Mor- “In the ICU now, the peo- ty much — it’s gotten better. “They’re incredibly brave,” 60 percent between mid-March and mid-April, ris attended St. John’s Uni- ple that we are seeing who I feel more comfortable with Morris said. “I think I would according to a report from Harvard Medical versity and Cornell Medi- are testing positive really it.” put it as the equivalent of School researchers, who analyzed provider cal School. It was midway don’t require anything dif- “May I insert here, that is people running into a burn- data from Phreesia, a health-care technology through his time at Cornell ferent than what we’ve been just the marker of incredi- ing house to save someone.” firm used by ambulatory-care centers. That kind of cut to services — and revenue — has put enormous financial strain on many Here is a way to make a nice, basic smoothie practices, said Michael Chernew, a professor of health-care policy at Harvard and one of the By Barbara Quinn amount of carbohydrates report’s authors. Some practices may not be TRIBUNE NEWS SERVICE in the form of fruit sugar: 1 able to rebound quickly, which could exacer- cup of strawberries, 1 and bate delays, he said. The hardest-hit practices Interesting how the com- 1/4 cup raspberries or canta- may not be able to reopen at all. plications we are currently loupe, 1 cup of frozen mixed “It’s not a medical problem to delay a month experiencing have driven whole fruit, 1 small apple, or two on your colonoscopy ... but the concern us back to the basics of liv- orange, peach, pear or nec- is as the capacity to deliver those services gets ing. Same holds true for the tarine, 1 small banana (or strained, people will say, ‘You know what? Skip science of nutrition. When 1/2 of a large banana), 1/2 it,’” Chernew said. things get complicated, we cup fruit juice. It’s unclear how eager patients will be to re- need to retreat to the basics. Dried fruit such as rai- schedule postponed screening tests if they do Here is an example from sins and prunes are more not have a history of cancer or an elevated risk. reader Claudette: concentrated in sugar due Some people may be reluctant to return to “My husband has a large to their low water content. the doctor’s office for fear of contracting the vi- smoothie every day with A serving of these is just 2 rus, and others may have been laid off and lost about 1 1/2 to 2 cups frozen tablespoons. their insurance coverage. Between 25 million fruit and his glucose level is In smoothie making, re- and 43 million people could lose their employ- higher now than usual. member that other ingre- er-sponsored health insurance as unemploy- What is the difference in PHOTO | TRIBUNE NEWS SERVICE dients can also add carbs, ment soars, according to a report by the Urban sugar content from fresh including fruit juice, milk Institute and the Robert Wood Johnson Foun- fruit to frozen fruit? Would it When things get complicated, we need to retreat to and milk substitutes, and dation. be best for him to use fresh the basics — like with this berry smoothie. yogurt. Anjali Malik, a breast radiologist in Wash- fruit versus frozen fruit? My standard advice for a ington, D.C., is worried that people who were Also, he likes his smoothie sugar added to it. Freezing Depending on what type of healthful smoothie without told it was OK to delay a mammogram or colo- very, very cold ... if he used should not increase the sug- fruit he adds to his smooth- excess carbs is 1 serving of noscopy during the pandemic may question fresh fruit and puts it in ar content. So any type of ies, two cups could easily fresh or frozen fruit (about 1 whether they need to do the procedure at all. the freezer does the sugar fruit — fresh, frozen, dried represent 2 to 4 servings of cup for most types of fruit), 1 “Just from the messaging alone that these content go up because he is — are healthful additions to fruit according to diabetes cup of milk, milk substitute can be delayed, it gives people one more reason freezing the fruit? Would ap- the diet. exchange lists. People with or yogurt (or a combination to put these things off,” she said. preciate your input and also That said, if your husband diabetes usually need to lim- of milk and yogurt), and But, she emphasized, it is important to stay do you have a list of recom- has diabetes, he needs to it their fruit to no more than some type of added protein current with routine mammograms and colo- mended fruits low in sugar? watch the amount of fruit 1 or 2 servings at a time. such as protein powder or noscopies because the cancers they detect are I also know that breads and and other carbohydrate All types of fruit are rec- peanut or other nut butter. treatable and have a high survival rate if de- pasta can increase glucose foods he eats at one time. ommended eating if your You can find other resourc- tected early. count. Help!!” Excess carbs — whether husband understands por- es from the American Dia- Alleman is eager to get back to her doctor’s Dear Claudette, from fruit, pasta, breads, tions. betes Association, including office, but will have to wait a while longer — Fresh and frozen fruit are starchy vegetables or added For example, each of these cookbooks and meal plan- her ultrasound and blood test are currently comparable in sugar content sugar — can drive up blood portions of fruit contain ning advice at shopdiabetes. scheduled for the fall. if the frozen version has no sugars. approximately the same org. Thanks for writing. B4 THE DAILY ITEM MONDAY, MAY 11, 2020 COMICS

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The name was thrust upon him We have all heard of the Stayman Gerber convention to learn that his convention. You probably assumed partner had one ace and four kings. that it was devised by Sam Stayman, There seemed to be 13 top tricks. a New York expert who won three But Stayman was not willing to rely world team titles, in on good breaks, especially as it was 1950, ‘51 and ‘53, and 20 national with a sizable sum on championships. the line. However, Sam did not devise Stay- Stayman won with dummy’s spade man. That was done independent- ace and cashed the club ace, to see ly by Jack Marx from London and if the clubs were 5-0. When both George Rapee from New York. Rap- opponents followed, he played off ee suggested it to his then-partner his top spades (discarding a club Stayman. Sam thought it was such a from dummy), his top hearts, the di- good idea that he immediately wrote amond king and the diamond ace. an article for maga- At this point, Stayman had learned zine, and his name stuck. that West had begun with six spades, Today’s deal was played by Stay- four hearts, two diamonds and one man in New York’s famous Caven- club. That meant East had started dish Club in 1949. How did he play with four clubs. Stayman led the club in seven no-trump after West led the 10 from the dummy and ran it when spade jack? East played low. A club to the king, a One no-trump showed 16-19 diamond to the queen, and the club points in those days. North used the queen completed the 13 tricks. MONDAY, MAY 11, 2020 THE DAILY ITEM B5 TV BEST BETS CELEBRITY INTERVIEWS

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NOTICE OF AMENDMENT OF ACTIVITY AND USE LIMITATION Commonwealth of Massachusetts The Trial Court PAY CALLS COMMERCIAL PROPERTY Probate and Family Court 69-81 BALDWIN STREET Docket No. ES17P1756EA LYNN, MASSACHUSETTS CITATION ON PETITION FOR ORDER OF Pay Call Numbers RELEASE TRACKING NUMBER 3-32657 COMPLETE SETTLEMENT (900, 976 and 550) If you want an honest Essex Probate and Family Court Advertiser telephone numbers with opinion of value 36 Federal Street 900, 976 and 550 prefixes MUST A release of oil and/or hazardous materials has occurred at this location, which is Salem, MA 01970 disclose the price of the telephone FREE SERVICE a disposal site as defined by M.G.L. c. 21E, § 2 and the Massachusetts (978) 744-1020 call. When a number is published Zero down for veterans Contingency Plan, 310 CMR 40.0000. On April 29, 2020, RCG SILSBEE, LLC within the advertisement the per 3% down for non-veterans registered with the Land Registration Office of the Southern Essex Registry District Estate of: minute and/or flat charge must be an AMENDMENT of a NOTICE OF ACTIVITY AND USE LIMITATION on the disposal Kandis Onet Pompie included. If you dial a pay per call site, pursuant to 310 CMR 40.1080 through 40.1084. The NOTICE OF ACTIVITY number from an advertisement appear- AND USE LIMITATION was originally registered on FEBRUARY 23, 2015. Also known as: K O Pompie, Earline Nash, Earline M. Phillips, Kandis O. Pompie ing in the classified section and it DOES NOT disclose this information, The AMENDMENT to the NOTICE OF ACTIVITY AND USE LIMITATION is as follows: Date of Death: 11/28/2016 please notify the Item classified All real estate advertising in this department immediately. Response to newspaper is subject to the Federal any pay per call numbers will be Fair Housing Act of 1968, the Massachu- Activities and Uses Consistent with the Notice of Activity and Use Limitation are A Petition for Order of Complete Settlement has been filed by: setts Anti Discrimination Act and the Boston and amended to read as follows: charged to your telephone bill and Cambridge Fair Housing Ordinances, which makes Joseph M Phillips of Melrose MA anyone under 18 years of age must it illegal to advertise any preference, limitation, or have parent's consent. discrimination based on race, color, religion, sex, (i) Activities and uses related to equipment and material storage, general requesting that the court enter a formal Decree of Complete Settlement including handicap, familial status, national origin, ancestry, housekeeping, vehicular parking, pedestrian and vehicular traffic, and routine the allowance of a final account, and redetermination of heirs and other such relief Please call immediately for further age, children, marital status, sexual orientation, non-intrusive maintenance of at-grade areas, which do not result in disturbance of as may be requested in the Petition. details or information. veteran's status, or source of income or any intention to make any such preference, limitation soil beneath the protective barrier(s) described in Obligation (v) of the Notice; IMPORTANT NOTICE CLASSIFIED or discrimination. You have the right to obtain a copy of the Petition from the Petitioner or at the (781)593-7700 This newspaper will not knowingly accept any advertising for real estate which is in violation of (ii) Emergency utility repair work; Court. You have a right to object to this proceeding. To do so, you or your attorney the law. Our readers are hereby informed that all must file a written appearance and objection at this Court before: 10:00 a.m. on HELP WANTED dwellings in this newspaper are available on an (iii) Excavation associated with non-emergency underground utility or construction the return day of 06/08/2020. equal opportunity basis. To complain of discrimination, please call HUD toll-free at work, provided that this work is conducted in accordance with the MCP, a Soil This is NOT a hearing date, but a deadline by which you must file a written 1-800-669-9777. For the N.E. area, call HUD at Management Plan and a Health and Safety Plan developed and implemented prior appearance and objection if you object to this proceeding. If you fail to file a JOB INFORMATION 617-595-5308. The toll-free number for the to the initiation of such activities in accordance with Obligations (i) through (vi) of timely written appearance and objection followed by an Affidavit of Objections SERVICES hearing-impaired is 1-800-927-9275. the Notice and involves the replacement of the protective barrier with a within thirty (30) days of the return date, action may be taken without further comparable barrier following the completion of the project; notice to you. NOTICE GENERAL For more information and assistance HELP WANTED (iv) Such other activities or uses which, in the Opinion of a Licensed Site WITNESS, Hon. Jennifer M.R. Ulwick, First Justice of this Court. regarding the reliability of business Professional ("LSP"), shall present no greater risk of harm to health, safety, public opportunities, work-at-home opportuni- Experienced Packers welfare, or the environment than the activities and uses set forth in this Paragraph; Date: May 05, 2020 ties, employment services and financ- Full and Part time, nights and ing, the Daily Item urges its readers to weekends required. Bilingual preferred (v) Such other activities and uses not identified in Paragraph 2 as being Activities Pamela Casey O'Brien contact the Better Business Bureau but not required. and Uses Inconsistent with maintaining No Significant Risk conditions; Register of Probate Inc., 290 Donald Lynch Blvd., Suite Must be able to lift 50lbs 102, Marlborough, MA 07152-4705 or High volume manufacturing plant, (vi) Commercial and industrial activities and uses which do not result in direct Item: May 11, 2020 call 508-652-4800 must have experience in packing food. contact with or disturbance, excavation, relocation, or removal of soils; and Apply in person: COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS NOTICE between 10am and 12pm, M-F (vii) Activities and uses including residential, if the residences are multifamily THE TRIAL COURT Don't pay to find work before you get Gillian's Foods apartments or condominiums, which do not result in direct contact with or PROBATE AND FAMILY COURT the job. Legitimate job placement firms 45 Congress St, Suite 4106, Salem disturbance, excavation, relocation, or removal of soils, and where all areas are that work to fill specific positions NO PHONE CALLS, PLEASE surfaced with the protective barrier(s) described in Obligation (v) of the Notice. Summons by Publication and Mailing cannot charge an upfront fee. For free Activities and Uses Inconsistent with the Notice of Activity and Use Limitation are information about avoiding employ- LANDSCAPING amended to read as follows: ment service scams, write the Federal Essex Division. DOCKET NUMBER: ES20W0239WD Trade Commission at Washington, (i) Use for child care (commercial or residential), agricultural, institutional (with a D.C., 20580 or call the National Fraud Irish Kevin Landscaping residential or child care component), educational (for children under 15 years of Olivia E. Solis Bamaca Plaintiff(s) Information Center, Spring clean-ups; Brush removal age) and recreational uses or as a playground or other similar use where a child is V. 1-800-876-7060 Hedges/shrubs maintained likely to be present, unless such activities are conducted in accordance with Julio C. Cuevas Defendant(s) Lawn maintenance 617-590-1891 Obligations (i) through (vi) of the Notice; [email protected] To the above named Defendant(s): Julio C. Cuevas (ii) Relocation of contaminated soils located within the Property boundary, unless such activity is first evaluated by an LSP who renders an Opinion which attests that A Complaint has been presented to this Court by the Plaintiff(s), Olivia E. Solis such relocation, including the restored surface cover, is consistent with Bamaca, seeking the Court to make such orders as it deems expdeient concerning NEW IN TOWN? maintaining a condition of No Significant Risk; the custody of the minor child, Julio C. Cuevas Solis Jr..

(iii) Activities and uses, except emergency utility repair work, including without You are required to serve upon Olivia E. Solis Bamaca plaintiff(s)/attorney for implied limitation, construction activities that involve direct contact with or plaintiff(s)-whose address is 62 Lowell St., #6, Lynn, MA. 01905, your answer on disturbance, excavation, relocation, or removal of soils, unless such activities and or before June 23, 2020. uses are conducted in accordance with the Obligations (i) through (vi) of the Notice; If you fail to do so, the court will proceed to the hearing and adjudication of this action. You are also required to file a copy of your answer, in the office of the (iv) Non-emergency underground utility activities that involve direct contact with or Register of this Court at 36 Federal Street Salem, MA 01970 disturbance, excavation, relocation, or removal of soils located beneath the protective barrier(s) described in Obligation (v) of the Notice to a depth of 15 feet WITNESS, Jennifer M.R. Ulwick, Esquire, First Judge of said Court at Salem, this below surface grade, unless such activities are conducted in accordance with 28th day of April 2020. Obligations (i) through (vi) of the Notice; Pamela Casey O'Brien, Register (v) Use of the Property for agriculture, horticulture, and/or other such uses at Item: May 11, 2020 which fruits, vegetables or flowers may be grown for human or livestock consumption; Bills Auto Clinic Inc Auction (vi) Any action or inaction which, in the opinion of an LSP, is reasonably likely to create a significant risk of harm to health, safety, public welfare or the (Sale of Motor Vehicle under M.G.L. c. 255, Section 39A.) environment; and Notice is hereby given by: Bill's Auto Clinic, 2 Commercial St., Salem, MA. pursuant to the provisions of M.G.L. c. 255, Section 39A, that on June 2, 2020 at: (vii) Use as a single-family residence that allows fruits or vegetables to be grown 9 a.m., 2 Commercial St. Salem, MA. Private Sale on the following Motor Vehicles for human or livestock consumption or that allows access to soil beneath the will be sold to satisfy the garage keeper's lien thereon for storage, towing charges, protective barrier(s) described in Obligation (v) of the Notice. care and expenses of notices and sale of said vehicle.

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New clusters Pandemic portend results in a second bullying TOKYO (AP) — The coronavirus in Japan has brought not just an epidem- ic of infections, but also an onslaught of virus wave bullying and discrimination against the sick, their families and health workers. BERLIN (AP) — A family in Chi- A government campaign to raise na, nightclubs in South Korea and a awareness seems to be helping, at least slaughterhouse in Germany: New clus- for medical workers. But it’s made only ters of coronavirus infections are ignit- limited headway in countering the ha- ing concerns about a second wave even rassment and shunning that may be as calls grow in some countries to relax discouraging people from seeking test- restrictions even further. ing and care and hindering the battle In Germany, where thousands have against the pandemic. protested remaining restrictions in re- When Arisa Kadono tested positive and cent days, health officials say the num- was hospitalized in early April, she was ber of people each confirmed coronavi- only identified as a woman in her 20s in rus patient infects rose above 1 again, food business. Soon, friends let her know reflecting a renewed increase in cases. that groundless rumors were circulating: The number must be below 1 for out- PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS that the family-run bar she helps with breaks to decline. was a hotbed of virus; that she had dined Health officials worldwide are watch- Christians wearing face masks attend a service at the Yoido Full Gos- with a popular baseball player who was ing to see just how much infection rates pel Church in Seoul, South Korea Sunday. infected earlier but she has never met; rise in a second wave as nations and that she was sneaking out of the hospital states emerge from varying degrees of history but spread it to her husband, Turkey’s senior citizens got their first and spreading the virus. lockdown. her three sisters and other family chance to venture outside in seven “It was as if I was a criminal,” Kadono Later Sunday, British Prime Minister members. Train services in the county weeks Sunday. said in an interview from her home in Boris Johnson was expected to take a were being suspended. “It’s very nice to be out of the house Himeji, western Japan, after ending different tack, keeping most restric- “Epidemic control and prevention is after such a long time,” said Ethem her three-week hospitalization. tions in place as he reveals a “road a serious and complicated matter, and Topaloglu, 68, who wore a mask as he Apart from a fever on the first day map” for the country that has the most local authorities should never be over- strolled in a park in the capital, Anka- and a loss of smell, Kadono had no ma- official virus deaths in Europe at over ly optimistic, war-weary or off-guard,” ra. “Although I’ve been able to sit on the jor symptoms though she repeatedly 31,600. His Conservative government said Jilin Communist Party secretary balcony, it’s not the same as walking tested positive for the virus that caus- was criticized for being slow to react to Bayin Chaolu. around outside.” es COVID-19. Her mother developed the pandemic, but after falling ill with Jilin also shares a border with North Germany, which managed to push pneumonia and was briefly in intensive the virus himself, Johnson has taken a Korea, which insists it has no virus cas- daily new infections below 1,000 be- care at another hospital. tougher line. es, much to the disbelief of internation- fore deciding to loosen restrictions, has “There are many other people who China reported 14 new cases Sunday, al health authorities. seen regional spikes in cases linked to also have faced discrimination and its first double-digit rise in 10 days. South Korea reported 34 more cases slaughterhouses and nursing homes. prejudice, said Kadono, who decided to Eleven of 12 domestic infections were as new infections linked to nightclubs German officials have expressed con- speak out on her own behalf and that in the northeastern province of Jilin, threaten the country’s hard-won gains cerns about the growing number of of other COVID-19 survivors and their which prompted authorities to raise against the virus. It was the first time large demonstrations, including one in families. “I really want to change peo- the threat level in one of its counties, that South Korea’s daily infections the southwestern city of Stuttgart that ple’s tendency to blame those who get Shulan, to high risk, just days after were above 30 in about a month. drew thousands of participants. Police infected. downgrading all regions to low risk. 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