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MONDAY, JANUARY 18, 2021 FBI reportedly investigates Saugus cops Super

By Elyse Carmosino of President Donald J. Trump that Jan. 6 riots. Allegedly ITEM STAFF left six people — including a capitol Saugus Police Lieutenant Ronald grades police of cer — dead. Giorgetti, contacted by The Item SAUGUS — Neither Town Man- looking into CBS Boston — Channel 4 — re- Sunday morning, said that he did ager Scott Crabtree nor the Saugus not know anything about an inves- of cers’ role Police say they know anything about ported Friday night that, according in Lynn to its sources, investigators were tigation. Crabtree said Saturday he reports that the FBI is investigating was unaware of any such investiga- looking into whether of cers with in attack whether department personnel took tion, but that he and the department part in the Jan. 6 storming of the both the Saugus and Boston Police Committee on Capitol U.S. Capitol building by supporters Departments were involved in the FBI, A3 gives Tutwiler high marks

Showtime on Lynn shore By Gayla Cawley ITEM STAFF LYNN — Superinten- dent Dr. Patrick Tutwiler received high marks from the Lynn School Commit- tee in his annual evalua- tion. The School Commit- tee commended Tutwil- er for the “extraordinary leadership skills” he showed during the pan- demic-shortened 2019-20 school year, which one member noted had to be one of the “most challeng- ing years on record” for the Lynn Public Schools. “His thoughtful, tireless leadership has shined through in the darkest of circumstances,” one mem- ber wrote in the commit- tee evaluation. While the school board had overwhelming praise for Tutwiler, both in the written evaluation and during their meeting last week when the document was discussed, members noted that the superin- tendent’s performance toward certain goals was hindered “substantially” by the COVID-19 pan- demic. Tutwiler’s student-per- ITEM PHOTO | SPENSER HASAK formance, district-im- People ock to Lynn Shore Drive on Saturday to catch a glimpse of large waves crashing into the seawall. provement and profes- sional-practice goals are part of his evaluation STEVE KRAUSE annually. The superinten- Nahant school dent’s evaluation, which is COMMENTARY a stipulation of his three- year contract with the dis- receives grant trict, also grades him on One man’s four standards: instruc- tional leadership, man- journey to for safety agement and operations, family and community en- By Elyse Carmosino gagement, and profession- awareness ITEM STAFF al culture. On all four standards, It was 1968 and I was NAHANT — Nahant’s Johnson El- still only 14. I was up- Tutwiler was given a “pro- ementary School has been awarded a cient” rating based on stairs doing homework, $6,000 grant by the Massachusetts De- the weighted average of became hungry, and went partment of Transportation (MassDOT) scores given by the sev- downstairs to the kitch- to support safe walking routes to school. en-member panel, which en to get a snack. On the Called the Signs and Lines program, is one step below the high- way, I went through the the grant is meant to provide funding est “exemplary” rating. den, where my father was for minor infrastructure work that can Under the instructional watching TV. be completed in a short amount of time leadership standard, one There seemed to be a lot during the school year. committee member noted of commotion going on, a “The idea is to … actually see the re- that “our lack of under- lot of screaming, and a lot sults right away while making it safer standing about how much of urgency in the voices of for students and staff to get to school,” learning was done in the the broadcasters. said Johnson School Principal Kevin spring was the reason I “What’s going on?” I Andrews. rated him pro cient. asked, feigning curiosity The grant was written last year by “Otherwise, the progress at what I saw before me. PTO president Dr. Sherry Soleyma- that we made on that in- “Martin Luther King ni, and Andrews said the effort to im- dicator prior to March was was just killed,” came my plement it has been largely headed by exemplary,” the same com- father’s casual (at least to Johnson School teachers and staff who mittee member wrote. me) reply.” ITEM PHOTO | SPENSER HASAK want to see their students involved in “Up to March 2020, Dr. I won’t lie and say I was the process. Tutwiler was on track to very precocious when it Johnson School students in Nahant walk home after came to current events school on Thursday. GRANT, A3 TUTWILER, A3 when I was 14. I liked to read crime stories in the newspaper, follow the Red Sox, and listen to the Swampscott Beatles — not always in Peabody gets that order. I had this vague un- historian has a shot of hope easiness about Vietnam, because I could subtract, By Thor Jourgensen and the difference be- a story to tell ITEM STAFF tween 18 and 14 was — as we all know — four. But By Steve Krause PEABODY — Employees in three beyond that, I was pretty ITEM STAFF local health and senior care cen- ters have been vaccinated against innocent. SWAMPSCOTT — Nancy Lusig- COVID-19 even as the state tallies MLK, A2 nan Schultz began hearing about the house on 3 Boynton Street after own- up its vaccination stock to deter- er Jay Duffy got in touch with town mine how many more shots need Historical Commission Chairwoman to be given to Massachusetts resi- INSIDE Justina Oliver. dents. “He said he had seen the listing of Care Dimensions President and Opinion Sports the house in an exhibition about the CEO Patricia Ahern said the vac- What Dr. St. Mary’s ‘Green Book’ at the Smithsonian,” cinations capped off a tough 10 Martin boys hockey Schultz said. “He was in touch with months for employees working in Luther takes Justina to discuss it. It’s really sort of ITEM PHOTO | SPENSER HASAK the Rosewood Nursing Home and King taught down rival synchronicity in a lot of ways how this Rehab Center, Harriet and Ralph us all. Fenwick. Nancy Lusignan Schultz, Ph.D, of Swampscott, has A4 B1 GREEN BOOK, A3 written about the history of “The Mrs. M. Home.” VACCINES, A3

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Tom Bourke, 73 Hannah G. “Babe” (McGrath) Blinn, 92 Dominic A. D’Ettore, 97 1947 - 2021 1928 - 2021 1924 - 2021 IPSWICH - Thomas Stephen LYNN - Hannah G. “Babe” DANVERS - Dominic A. Bourke, a longtime Lynn resi- (McGrath) Blinn, 92, passed D’Ettore, age 97, of Danvers, dent, passed away at home on away on Tuesday, January 12, passed away at his home on Thursday, January 7, 2021. He 2021 at Pilgrim Rehabilitation Wednesday, January 13, 2021. was surrounded by his imme- Center in Peabody following He was the husband of the late diate family. complications from chronic Gloria N. (Cerasoli) D’Ettore. Born on July 10, 1947, Tom illnesses. She was born in No- Born and raised in East Bos- began his partnership with the vember 16, 1928 in Lynn and ton, he was the son of the late City of Lynn. He attended St. was a lifelong resident of Lynn. John and Concetta (Ranalli) Mary’s from grammar school She was the daughter of the D’Ettore. He had lived in Lynn through high school, gradu- late John J. McGrath and Mar- and Danvers for the greater ating in 1965. While at St. garet (McLaughlin) McGrath of part of his life. Mary’s, Tom enjoyed consider- Lynn. She attended St. Mary’s A successful upholsterer and able success in both academ- High School and graduated in interior decorator, Dominic ran ics and athletics. He served as 1946. She entered nursing his own business, Boston Dec- captain of the baseball team, school at Lynn Hospital in Feb- orators, for over 60 years. He was named Most Valuable ruary 1947 and graduated in was a hard worker and enjoyed Player of the football team, 1950 as a Registered Nurse. working well into his 90’s. He made the Lynn Daily Item and She was married on Novem- enjoyed playing bridge Agganis All-Star Teams, and ups at Lynn Woods, the estab- ber 10, 1951 to Everett Burton Young of Lynn, Margaret (Mc- and reading. He loved visiting hours will was a member of the Boston lishment of a child care center, Blinn and enjoyed 30 wonder- Grath) Murray of Chelsea and being with people, es- be held on Tuesday Globe’s All-Scholastic Team. a women’s center, health and ful years of marriage until he Sister Bernadette Mary Mc- pecially Sunday meals from 5-7PM in the He was also a finalist for the intercultural fairs, and theater passed away on July 26, 1982. Grath, S.N.D. of Ipswich. spent with his fami- SOLIMINE FUNERAL Archdiocesan system-wide and arts programs. On a more She worked two different A visitation will be held on ly. He was a proud HOME, 426 Broadway Student-Athlete Award. personal level, he also men- stints at the Soldiers Home in Wednesday from 8:30AM- grandfather to his four (Rt 129), Lynn. Rela- After high school, Tom went tored and motivated so many Chelsea, MA as a Registered 9:30AM in the SOLIMINE FU- grandsons and five tives and friends are on to graduate from Provi- individuals to reach for and Nurse, retiring the second time NERAL HOME, 426 Broadway great-grandchildren. respectfully invited and are dence College, and later, was achieve their goals. Tom retired in 1993. She loved caring for (Rt 129), Lynn. Relatives and He is survived by his two expected to adhere to the a Shakespeare Fellow at the as Dean of Students at NSCC our country’s veterans and she friends are respectfully invited daughters; Lorraine Carmi- guidelines of the Common- University of Michigan, where in 2007. He also served on the was well loved by her patients and are expected to adhere chael of Peabody and Barbara wealth of MA and the CDC, he earned his M.A. in English. Lynn School Committee from and co-workers. She received to the guidelines of the Com- Jackson and her husband Paul which limits the visitation But Tom’s biggest contribu- 1986-1990. the Nurse of the Year Award monwealth of MA and the CDC, of Middleton; four grandsons; to 25 family members and tions didn’t come in either the Tom leaves behind his wife, from the State of Massachu- which limits the visitation to 25 Christopher Carmichael and friends at a time. His funeral classroom or on the field; they Madeline, of 51 years, who setts, which we were very proud family members and friends his partner Allysun, Scott Car- mass in Holy Family Church came in his long standing ser- was also a longtime Lynn res- of. at one time. A private funeral michael and his wife Paige, Mi- and burial in St. Joseph’s vice to the community. At 16, ident and public servant. He She is survived by her son mass in St. Mary’s Church and chael Jackson and his wife Ni- Cemetery will be private. Tom began landscaping at St. was a proud father to his two Michael J. Blinn of Lynn and burial in St. Joseph’s Cemetery cole and Anthony Jackson and Those who prefer may make Mary’s, which he continued children, Jessica (with fiancée many nieces, nephews, grand will follow the visitation. Direc- his partner Laura; as well as donations to a charity of for the next 57 years—through Brian) and Eric (with wife Erin), nieces and grand nephews tions and guestbook at www. his great-grandchildren; Gillian, your choice. Directions and this past fall—in a largely vol- and a loving “Pappy” to his five who loved her very much and solimine.com Vivienne, Vincent, Paris and guestbook at www.solimine. untary capacity. Because of granddaughters, Ainsley, Re- will miss her greatly. She was Gemma. He was the brother of com this, in July 2020, Tom received ese, Mairin, Ella and Emry, all predeceased by her three the late Josephine D’Ettore and the school’s William F. Connell of Manchester-by-the Sea. In sisters, Catherine (McGrath) Ramona DiGenio. ‘55 Service Award, which is addition, Tom leaves his broth- Service Information: His presented to an alumnus who er, Rob, and sister-in-law, Deb, demonstrates consistent and of Alton Bay, NH, as well as his exemplary service. (Though he nephew, Bobby (and family), considered his best reward to of Topsfield. He held very, very Joyce A. Campbell, 76 be chatting with or getting to close and dear relationships 1944 - 2021 know the countless people who with his many cousins, other would pass by or through the family members, and friends. PEABODY - Joyce A. (Manley) church and school grounds.) Those who knew him were bet- Campbell 76, beloved wife of In 1980, after teaching for a ter because of it. the late Daniel R. Campbell, Ruth Elizabeth Sonigan, 93 year at St. Mary’s High School, Tom was also well known for died Wednesday, January 13, Tom began his career at North his impeccable demeanor on 2021 at the Beth Israel Hospi- PEABODY - Born on De- living in Brooksby Village, Pea- Shore Community College the golf course. tal in Boston. cember 22, 1927, Ruth was body, transitioning to Continu- (NSCC), where he played a Service Information: In Born in Melrose, she was the the only child of Frank and ing Care in November of 2015. pivotal role in boosting the lieu of flowers, please con- daughter of the late Leroy A. Lillian (Shanahan) Sonigan. Wherever Ruth went, she left school’s enrollment and secur- sider making a donation to and Dorothy E. (Huckins) Man- She received her early educa- her mark. She was an indepen- ing its future success. During the Juvenile Diabetes Re- ley. She was raised and edu- tion in the Swampscott Public dent, well-spoken woman who his tenure at North Shore, Tom search Foundation at jdrf. cated in Gilmanton, NH and Schools, transferring to Brim- will be missed. helped facilitate innumerable org. was a graduate of Lynn English mer-May Academy in Boston Survivors include her cous- benefits and services to the Due to COVID-19, the fami- High School in Lynn. She con- where she graduated in the ins, Therese Hersey and her Lynn community—including ly will be holding a memorial tinued her education earning a Class of 1945. She graduat- husband, Paul of Saco ME; food and blood drives, clean- service at a later date. certificate as a licensed practi- ed from Marymount College in Mary Jane Lenhardt and her cal nurse from the former West- Tarrytown NY, with a Bachelor husband, Steve, of Winchester borough Nursing School. of Arts in Radio, Drama, and MA; Margaret Shanahan of Mrs. Campbell had been em- English in 1949. North Yarmouthport MA; and ployed as a licensed practical Once out of college, Ruth Joseph Shanahan and his wife nurse, having worked at Salem Mark Campbell and sister of embarked on a career in teach- Nancy of Wakefield, RI. She Hospital in Salem and Union the late Elizabeth M. Anderson ing in the Lynn, Massachusetts also leaves behind a special Hospital in Lynn until the time and Robert L. Manley. Public Schools. During her long friend, Joan Stevenson of Arun- of her retirement. Service Information: Vis- career, she taught speech, del ME. A longtime resident of Pea- iting hours will be held at drama, English, reading, and Donations in Ruth’s memory body, Joyce was an active the Conway Cahill Brodeur served as a librarian at Picker- can be made to: Marymount member, advocate and former Funeral Home, 82 Lynn St., ing Junior High School. College Scholarship Fund, 100 steward for the Local Union at Peabody, Thursday, January Ruth enjoyed many activi- Marymount Avenue, Tarrytown Union Hospital. She was a lov- 21, 2021 from 4 to 7 p.m. ties including serving on the NY 10591; or Hospice of the ing mother, grandmother, great Relatives and friends are Brimmer May Board of Visi- North Shore, 75 Sylvan St, Ste grandmother, sister and friend invited to attend. All attend- tors, Marymount Alumni As- B102, Danvers MA 01923; or who will be missed by all who ees are required to wear a sociation, being a member of to a charity of your choice. knew her. mask and adhere to social Tedesco Country Club for over Service Information: Due Don’t let the She is survived by her son, distancing guidelines. In 50 years, and various activities to Covid, there will be no Jason K. Campbell and his lieu of flowers, contributions at the Star of the Sea Church funeral or wake at this time. story go untold. wife, Jennifer of Peabody, six may be made in her memo- in Marblehead. Ruth loved trav- Once the virus is over, there grandchildren, Kassandra ry to the Northeast Animal eling about the world seeing will be a Memorial Mass at Ogles, Brandon and Devyn Shelter, 347 Highland Ave., many exciting places with her Star of the Sea. Please say Share your loved one’s story. Campbell, Madison, Maken- Salem, MA 01970. For direc- parents and friends. After she prayers for the repose of zie and Jared Campbell, three tions and online guestbook retired, she spent many winters her soul at home or at your [email protected] | 781-593-7700 great grandchildren, Carson please visit www.ccbfuneral. in Pompano Beach, FL. place of worship. Guestbook and Olivia Campbell and Elissa com. Ruth lived in Swampscott at www.solimine.com Ogles, a sister, Nancy Manley and Marblehead during her of Wolfeboro, NH and several working years, moving to Sa- In partnership with nieces and nephews. She was lem on retirement. In 2004, also the mother of the late she moved to independent One man’s journey to awareness

MLK between and white. prominent whites in Bos- American flag staff, with supremacy is an ongo- they might have been, not From A1 We were all equal in God’s ton — that alleged bastion the flag still attached, to at- ing issue that needs to be like that is a mystery. eyes, and that should set- of liberalism — who spent tack Theodore Landsmark. eradicated. And also that But on the day we’ve And pretty sheltered. I tle it as far as anyone else days and weeks egging on I say these things not to charismatic people don’t set aside to honor the hadn’t even heard of LSD was concerned. the citizens of Southie to try to apply salve to any- grow on trees. Dr. King birthday of the late Dr. until the summer of ‘67, A lot of water has flowed react aggressively against thing that has happened was one such person, and King, it is necessary to when I saw a sign at Fen- under that bridge since busing. 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Of course, for whom taking a moral vicious, racially-charged all of them. gether and point them in I knew who Martin Luther stance such as the one ex- jeering from people in the Steve Krause can be King was. I’d seen footage pressed above involved no I say these things be- the same direction. What streets. I actually saw a TV reached at skrause@item- of equal-rights demon- , or no realization of cameraman get hit on the cause they taught me that made him that way, and strations, and he always what that actually meant. head with a brick someone hate exists and that white others, well intentioned as live.com. seemed to be in the thick The penny didn’t even had thrown at a bus. I won’t of those. 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Box 5 as I did often, that there busing in South Boston. a bunch of ignorant teens Lynn, MA 01903 should be no distinction There were plenty of using the pointed end of an MONDAY, JANUARY 18, 2021 THE DAILY ITEM A3 FBI reportedly Peabody gets a shot of hope VACCINES investigates From A1 Kaplan Estates, and the Jeffrey and Susan Brud- nick Center for Living, all Saugus cops located in Peabody. “We are thankful for FBI officers have a respon- their help in giving our From A1 sibility to maintain the staff an extra measure public’s trust, even when of protection during this would look into the re- exercising free speech. challenging time,” said ports further. “If they exercise their Ahern. However, former Boston right to free speech but Workers and clients in Police Commissioner Ed say things that would de- the three facilities were Davis, who is also a secu- stroy the trust with the vaccinated last week. rity analyst for WBZ-TV, community, they can be “Our staff has worked Channel 4, did comment. terminated,” Davis said. side-by-side to bring hos- “It’s troubling to think Supporters of President pice and palliative care that a police officer would Donald Trump carried comfort to our patients. I be in the middle of what out the attack against want to say a huge thank- happened down there,” the 117th United States you,” Ahern said. former Boston Police Congress in an attempt to A report last Thursday Commissioner and WBZ prevent lawmakers from from the state Depart- security analyst Ed Davis certifying the results of ment of Public Health told the station Friday. the 2020 election. shows that, as of Jan. 12, According to the news Earlier this week, Bos- a total of 347,450 doses source, Boston Police are had been shipped to Mas- ton Police Commissioner also conducting an inter- sachusetts, and 239,147 William Gross warned nal investigation after of those doses — a little during a press conference tweets written by a Bos- more than two-thirds — with federal agents that ton officer that were criti- have been administered. PHOTO | ROBIN ELLINGTON there would be conse- cal of Vice President Mike The State House News quences for any officers Care Dimensions staff nurse Jean Brooks, and Danielle Barry, nurse Pence caught the atten- Service reported that discovered to have been practitioner, receive their COVID vaccines at the Rosewood Nursing tion of the department. Massachusetts would involved in the rampage. Home and Rehab Center in Peabody. Some of the alleged need more than 1 million “Any and all people have tweets made by the officer doses of COVID-19 vac- the right to exercise their need to get vaccinated congregate care settings health care providers and under the reported alias cine to fully inoculate ev- twice, they need to get including shelters, group community health centers “mailbox Joe” said “I will First Amendment rights,” erybody in the first phase Gross said. “But if you vi- dosed twice to be vaccinat- homes and correctional “starts to look like the definitely be there Janu- of the Baker administra- facilities. olated the same team that ed. You do the math, that’s type of infrastructure that ary 6th,” and “Dear fake tion’s three-tiered plan. 1.3 million vaccine shots The state’s first large- I just mentioned here, we we’ll need to start doing news media. When half “We are not holding onto — excuse me, doses — to scale vaccination site, at will hold you accountable thousands and thousands the country can see the any vaccine. Nobody’s actually fully vaccinate Gillette Stadium, is slated and you will be brought to and thousands of these ev- truth that the election was holding onto any vaccine,” phase one, which is sup- to open to first responders justice.” ery day,” the News Service a coup then it isn’t a con- Gov. Baker said after sign- posed to end sometime in on Monday. Baker said spiracy. It is now a pretty The FBI, which is con- ing a new hospital signage early February.” he anticipates there will reported Baker saying. wildly accepted fact.” ducting the investigation and safety law last Friday. Shots became available be four or five such mass City health statistics for It’s unclear what may into the riots at the Cap- “We have 660,000 people to first responders last vaccination sites set up 2020 indicate COVID-19 have led to an investiga- itol, could not confirm or in phase one. We’ve only week, and the next por- around the state by the killed 221 Peabody resi- tion of any Saugus offi- deny an investigation into received roughly 400,000 tion of phase one is set end of the month. dents last year, almost 90 cers. any Boston or Saugus of- vaccine shots to begin to begin next week, with The combination of those percent of them persons Davis told CBS Boston ficers at the time of pub- with. Those 660,000 all vaccinations starting in locations, pharmacies, aged 70 and older. that the law makes it clear lication. Swampscott Committee gives historian has Patrick Tutwiler high marks TUTWILER getting the district ready started this position to positive evaluation, not- From A1 for remote learning by Au- now,” added Committee ing that he plans to use a story to tell gust, which included put- member Brian Castella- the feedback included in meet these goals,” another ting plans in place for a nos. “You rise up to the the document “as a means committee member wrote virtual learning manage- challenges — when the to do better.” GREEN BOOK rectory. about the instruction- ment system, and ensur- pandemic started, it was “(What) I really love From A1 “That was certainly very al-leadership standard. ing there was technology really illustrated and am- about education is that unusual for that partic- “After March, it is difficult and Internet access for all plified to the max. You nobody ever arrives in all came together.” ular time and place,” she to measure the instruction students by the start of don’t really stall. You’ve this profession,” said Tut- Schultz’s official capaci- said. with so many variables. this school year. very proactive. You’re wiler. “You’re constantly ty with the town is as the Researching and writ- “So many students (and) During last week’s mindful. We’re blessed learning, you’re constant- secretary of the Historical ing about 3 Boynton St. parents struggled last School Committee meet- and honored to have a su- ly assessing, and you’re Society. But she brought was a labor of love for spring with instruction. ing, all seven members re- perintendent like you.” constantly figuring out extensive experience in Schultz, who has written Some students in second- iterated the positive feed- Mayor Thomas M. Mc- ways to do things better scholarship to aiding the several books on histo- ary schools (were) not even back that they included in Gee, who chairs the School and be more impactful Historical Commission’s ry and was an English attending remote classes Tutwiler’s written evalua- Committee, noted that for students. And so, that research into a local home professor at Salem State due to lack of equipment tion. while the COVID-19 pan- is how I feel to my core that played a part in until her retirement in and technology,” the mem- “It’s a really strong eval- demic was not part of the and so, when it’s said, you America’s evolving racial 2019. ber continued. “Communi- uation and there’s a lot of job description, working know there’s some things history. Her study of the Harriet cation that grades (were) enthusiasm and gratitude with Tutwiler over the you have to work on, know The “Green Book” was Beecher Stowe novel, “Un- not counting caused more and appreciation for your past year has exempli- that I take that seriously.” an annual directory of cle Tom’s Cabin” — and students not to do any- leadership,” Jared Nich- fied what he has brought homes in the U.S. that how it relates to the Ho- Tutwiler was hired as thing May through June.” olson, a member of the to the table since his first superintendent of the welcomed traveling Black locaust in Europe during Collectively, commit- committee, said to Tutwil- day as superintendent. Americans. It flourished World War II — won an Lynn Public Schools in the tee members said in the er. “I think there’s some “It’s been great to work spring of 2018, and the during the Jim Crow era. EXTRA! Award present- evaluation that they were great thoughts in there with you and I think the appointment became ef- A movie centered ed by the Honor Society pleased to see the dis- reflective of conversations evaluation reflects the fective that July. He is be- around the book, with of Phi Kappa Phi, which trict’s focus on social and that we’ve had throughout great work you’re doing ing paid a $210,000 salary the screenplay written by is the nation’s oldest and emotional learning, which these meetings about the for the community,” said under the final year of his Lynn native Brian Hayes most selective honor soci- has included increased district priorities and I McGee. “We’re really lucky three-year contract with Currie, and it was named ety for all academic disci- staffing support in that think they align well with to have you working with the district. best picture in 2019. plines. area, but that they would the (team’s) priorities. So, us through these challeng- Schultz said the commis- Schultz said Swamp- like to see more improve- I hope you feel good about ing times and onto hope- Gayla Cawley can be sion’s research into the scott was a stop on the ment toward meeting the that document.” fully better times moving reached at gcawley@ history of 3 Boynton St. “Green Book” route even needs of English language “Dr. Tutwiler, it’s been through (20)20-21.” led members to a Black as the town’s heyday of learners. amazing to watch your In response to the itemlive.com. Follow couple who lived at the great estates was starting In addition, the commit- leadership, the amount board’s praise, Tutwiler her on @Gayla- address for 30 years to- to decline. tee praised Tutwiler for of growth since when you thanked the panel for a Cawley. ward the turn of the 20th “You had the Elihu century. The next own- Thomson house, the ers were interracial, she train station, and so said. many others. Regular Nahant school receives grant for safety “I feel this is import- people lived here too,” ant to focus on, given the she said. “They weren’t GRANT especially welcome as the history of the house,” she all founders of General From A1 school prepares to hold its said. Electric or captains of Winter Walk to School on The “Green Book” lists industry.” According to Andrews, Feb. 3. the house as a tourist Her other research in- up to 90 percent of John- It will be the district’s home from 1939 through terests include the Sa- son School students walk first school event since 1954, and it is the only lem witch trials which to school on any given day 80 percent of the student house on the North took place only 72 years — a number that has land- population returned to Shore where Black tour- after the Mayflower ed the school a gold-level in-person learning amidst ists could be welcome, landing. achievement designation the COVID-19 pandemic Schultz said. During “That,” she says, “is an- from the state. in September. that time, both owners other story, for another “It’s nice to pair a grant “It’s exciting,” Andrews were profiled in the di- day.” with a community effort said. “It’s nice to have and implement it all to- an event that you can do gether and see a result. during this time. With Selling a house? It’s instant gratification everything else not being in terms of municipal im- able to happen, having Buying a house? provements,” Andrews a community event that said. “It was short money isn’t so virtual is some- Find out what properties thing to celebrate.” for the state, I think, but recently sold in your area. with a relatively big im- pact on the town.” LAW OFFICES OF Check out Included on the list of JAMES J. CARRIGAN the Real Estate page planned infrastructure • Social Security Disability in Saturday’s paper. updates, which will be im- • Workers Compensation plemented in high-traffic • Accidents areas around the school 25 years located across this spring, are brighter from Lynn District Court street signs and addition- 15 Johnson St. al safety symbols on sur- 781-596-0100 ITEM PHOTO | SPENSER HASAK rounding roads. JAMES J. CARRIGAN ANNE GUGINO CARRIGAN Johnson School students in Nahant walk home Andrews added that LISA A. CARRIGAN, OF COUNSEL after school on Thursday. news of the grant has been www.jamescarriganlaw.com [email protected] A4 MONDAY, JANUARY 18, 2021 OPINION

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E¤¥¤ M. G DIRECTORS President and Publisher Edward L. Cahill What Dr. Martin Luther M¦Ÿ H. SŸŸ Chief Executive O cer John M. Gilberg Edward M. Grant E C J. SŸ E. K¡ Advertising Director News Director Gordon R. Hall 110 Munroe St. W J. K TŸ  J ¡¢ Monica Connell Healey P.O. Box 5 Chief Financial O cer Editorial Page Editor J. Patrick Norton King taught us all Lynn, MA 01903 J N. W  C  T¡£ Michael H. Shanahan Chief Operating O cer Chairman Community Relations Director Customer Service This year’s celebration Monday - Friday, 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. PUBLISHERS of Martin Luther King Horace N. Hastings, 1877-1904 Connecting Charles H. Hastings and Wilmot R. Hastings, 1904-1922 Jr. Day comes less than Charles H. Hastings, 1922-1940 two weeks after a vio- All Departments: Ernest W. Lawson, 1940-1960 lent white mob, inspired 781-593-7700 Charles H. Gamage and Peter Gamage, 1960-1982 Peter Gamage, 1982-1991 by entrenched racism Ext. 2 Peter H. Gamage, 1991-1996 and dressed up in Chris- Brian C. šayer, 1996-1999 Classified/Legal Advertising Bernard W. Frazier Jr., 1999-2005 tian symbolism, attacked [email protected] Peter H. Gamage, 2005-2014 American democracy, leav- ing five people dead. Subscriptions John S. Moran, Executive Editor, 1975-1990 [email protected] As a Black Christian minister leading a nonvi- Circulation olent movement for civ- [email protected] il rights, Martin Luther Ext. 3 King Jr. came to know Newsroom such mobs well. He faced [email protected] them across the American [email protected] South, and also right here Ext. 4 in Chicago. EDITORIAL What might we learn Sports from how King dealt with [email protected] such mobs in his own time? Ext. 5 It is reasonable to believe Retail and Online that King would support PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS Advertising Climate change holding people account- [email protected] able for crimes committed, It was toward the end of the Montgomery bus ADVERTISING but King also held a high- boycott, after enduring a year of death threats, er hope for at least some of false arrests and firebombings from white mobs, Ernie Carpenter Jr. sill remains those who were part of the that King spoke of “the glorious opportunity to Director of Advertising inject a new dimension of love into the veins of and Business Development, ext. 1355 mob. Namely, that they [email protected] might be changed, and our civilization.” greatest crisis then included in the be- Ralph Mitchell up, kept marching. their worst selves. You Sales Representative, ext. 1313 loved community of Amer- [email protected] ican democracy. Out of the corner of his have a stake in them going Editorial from the Los Angeles Times editorial board eye, he saw a group of through a positive change. Eric Rondeau It was toward the end teenagers jeering at him. King believed that peo- Sales Representative, ext. 1280 As the nation deals with the tragic drama of Pres- of the Montgomery bus [email protected] ident Donald Trump’s final days in office, and the boycott, after enduring a Somehow, King escaped ple change when they are world reels under a now-yearlong assault by a virus, year of death threats, false his security detail, walked reminded of their God-giv- Patricia Whalen up to them and said some- en potential for both great- Sales Representative, ext. 1310 the Earth continues to evolve into a dangerously in- arrests and firebombings [email protected] hospitable environment. And it is our collective fault. from white mobs, that thing to the effect of: ness and goodness. And so This past year was, in essence, in a statistical tie King spoke of “the glori- “You all are so smart and he effectively says to the BUSINESS OFFICE good-looking. Why would with 2016 for the hottest on record, with tempera- ous opportunity to inject racist mobs: This is not all Susan J. Conti tures driven upward by the warming effects of hu- a new dimension of love you want to stoop so low?” that you can be. Your po- Controller, ext. 1288 man activities that spew carbon and other green- into the veins of our civi- Why would King compli- tential is so much greater [email protected] ment people who hurled house compounds into the atmosphere. lization.” than this. Even though Ted Grant Temperatures breached 100 degrees in, of all places, It was precisely when racist slurs and rocks at I am the target of your Publisher, ext. 1234 Siberia, setting a record for north of the Arctic Circle. others had shown them- him? Why would he speak hate, I see so much more [email protected] Climate change-driven wildfires scorched the Earth’s of reconciling with people selves at their worst that in you. I am going to re- Marian Kinney surface from Australia to the American West — the it was most important for who firebombed his house mind you of that greatness ext. 1212 August Complex fire in Northern California became righteous people to “Love and endangered his fami- and goodness, and then [email protected] the first in the state to burn more than 1 million acres your enemies, bless them ly? I’m going to convince you — to the Arctic, all adding yet more greenhouse gases Will Kraft that curse you, pray for Without a doubt, the to the atmosphere. that I’m building a world Chief Financial Officer, ext. 1296 them that despitefully use anchor for King’s actions [email protected] It is telling, some climate scientists argue, that the where your greatness and you.” was his Christian faith. 10 warmest years on record have occurred since 2005 goodness can manifest. Paula Villacreses He continued, “This is King truly believed that You will like yourself bet- — including each of the last seven years — suggest- all of us are created in the A/R Specialist, ext. 1205 the time for reconciliation. ter in that world. And in [email protected] ing a steady pace upward that could push the aver- image of God, that love is age global temperature to 1.5 degrees Celsius above This is the time for re- that world, we will be like at the center of the Gos- Mike Shanahan pre-industrial levels within the decade. That, notably, demption. This is the time brothers and sisters. pel and that it is “the only Chief Executive Officer, ext. 1956 is the level at which scientists believe nature will de- to build the beloved com- If we are to have a [email protected] force capable of changing liver even more dire consequences than what we’re munity.” healthy and diverse de- an enemy into a friend.” Carolina Trujillo already experiencing. Let us be clear about mocracy, more of us will It was actually an ethic Community Relations Director, ext. 1226 So what is the world doing about this? Hardly how remarkable this is. need to have the opposite [email protected] that King admired across much of anything at levels sufficient to address the Some of the people he talent, the Martin Luther faiths. King’s hero, Mo- Jim Wilson problem. Part of the drag has been the Trump ad- was advocating for had King Jr. talent of seeing handas Gandhi, called his Chief Operating Officer, ext. 1200 ministration’s abject opposition to efforts to reduce attempted to burn down in people who are at their [email protected] our production and use of fossil fuels, an immoral King’s home, seriously Hindu-based nonviolent worst that they can be and arrogant policy of prioritizing short-term (and endangering his wife and movement to free India CIRCULATION something better. Some- short-lasting) profits above the health of the planet their new . And still from British colonial rule Lisa Mahmoud times we have to tell those and everything that lives on it. King believed they could “satyagraha,” or “love Manager, ext. 1239 people a story that encour- But other nations have been slow to act as well, change, and be included in force.” [email protected] something we hope will change with President-elect In addition to his spir- ages them to be that bet- the beloved community of CUSTOMER SERVICE Joe Biden’s pledge to once again make the U.S. a glob- American democracy. itual commitment to use ter self, even when their al leader. He already has named John F. Kerry who, In 1966, while leading a love to turn enemies into ugliness is directed at the La’ Mosha Ball as the Obama administration’s secretary of state, friends, King was working things we consider most Customer Service, ext. 1276 march for fair housing in [email protected] was instrumental in reaching the 2015 Paris Agree- Chicago, King was faced a deeply pragmatic strat- precious. ment to combat climate change, as a n international with a similar mob, and he egy. He understood a pro- King knew that it was GRAPHICS envoy on the issue, and is creating a White House of- reacted in much the same found truth about democ- good for them, but it was fice to address climate change domestically to be led Trevor Andreozzi way. The several hundred racy: You have to live with also good for him. Designer by Gina McCarthy, President Barack Obama’s head peaceful demonstrators the people you defeat. When people are at their [email protected] of the Environmental Protection Agency. Both will be Moreover, they have all worst — our enemies and working within the framework of Biden’s ambitious he led through the Mar- Sean Casey the same powers of citi- our friends — we all lose. Designer climate change agenda. quette Park neighborhood When people are at their [email protected] As the United Nations annual Adaptation Gap were met by a crowd of zenship as you do. They best — our enemies and Report released Thursday shows, nations have a thousands of people, most- can hold rallies to promote NEWSROOM long way to go. The report found that while nearly ly ethnic whites, frothing their views, raise money our friends — we all win. Dr. Eboo Patel is found- Mike Alongi three of four nations recognize the need for direct with hate. They screamed for favorite causes and run Sports Editor, ext. 1228 and concerted action to adapt to the changes already racial epithets at him. candidates for office. Even er and president of IFYC, [email protected] underway, few have actually devised plans sufficient He kept marching. They if they go to jail for com- an interfaith organization, and the author of “Out of Elyse Carmosino to address it, and annual global funding by wealthy threw rocks and bottles. mitting crimes, they get Reporter, ext. 1264 nations to help under-developed nations is less than One hit him in the head, out at some point. Many Faiths: Religious Di- [email protected] half of what is needed. he went down on his knee, And so you have a stake versity and the American wiped the blood away, got Gayla Cawley That followed annual U.N. reports released in Decem- in them being better than Promise.” Reporter, ext. 1236 ber that found similarly distressing mismatches between [email protected] individual nations’ need to reduce emissions, and the re- ality. Even if countries meet the promises they made un- Cheryl Charles News Editor, ext. 1278 der the Paris agreement, the average global temperature [email protected] would still rise by the end of the century to 3.2 degrees Celsius above pre-industrial levels. The world’s nations Olivia Falcigno would need to triple promised reductions in carbon emis- Photographer, ext.1224 sions to meet Paris’ target of 2 degrees, and quintuple the [email protected] reductions to hit the lower, preferred target of 1.5 degrees. Spenser Hasak Instead, while nations need to cut fossil fuel production Photographer, ext. 1332 by about 6 percent a year through 2030 to meet the Par- [email protected] is goals, “countries are instead planning and projecting Thor Jourgensen an average annual increase of 2 percent.” We clearly are Editorial Page Editor, ext. 1267 going in the wrong direction, with disastrous results in [email protected] the offing. Daniel Kane It’s difficult to say whether the broad contours of Sports Reporter, ext. 1228 Biden’s climate plan will get us where we need to [email protected] be, especially since aggressive spending and invest- Steve Krause ment will require the cooperation of Congress. Even News Director, ext. 1229 though Trump will be gone shortly, his coterie of cli- [email protected] mate-change deniers remain in the House and Sen- Amanda Lunn ate, and we can expect Republicans who spent the Designer last four years embracing deficit spending like New [email protected] Deal Democrats to suddenly become worried about the nation’s overdrawn checking account. Guthrie Scrimgeour Reporter, ext. 1222 Adapting to the realities of climate change will be ex- [email protected] pensive, but not confronting this head-on and in as uni- fied a manner as possible will endanger lives, disrupt Anne Marie Tobin food chains and biospheres, propel even more migration Assignment Editor, ext. 1307 of climate refugees, and potentially destabilize govern- [email protected] ments. The world cannot afford that. TECHNOLOGY Tim Noyes Director ext. 1247 TO SUBMIT YOUR LETTERS, PLEASE MAIL TO THE DAILY ITEM, P.O. 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Zoom, 7 p.m. Democrats build impeachment case, alleging ‘dangerous crime’ By Lisa Mascaro and Mary Clare Jalonick ASSOCIATED PRESS WASHINGTON — The lead prosecutor for Presi- dent Donald Trump’s his- toric second impeachment began building his case for conviction at trial, as- serting on Sunday that Trump’s incitement of the mob that stormed the U.S. Capitol was “the most dan- PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS gerous crime” ever commit- ted by a president against Lincoln, a Nubian goat, stands in her pen in the United States. A Senate Fair Haven, Vt. trial could begin as soon as this week, just as Democrat Joe Biden is sworn in as the Dog and goat serving 46th president. Rep. Jamie Raskin, as mayor raise money D-Md., did not say when House Speaker Nancy Pe- losi, D-Calif., will send the for a playground single article of impeach- PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS ment against Trump — for Rep. Jamie Raskin, D-Md., left, walks with Rep. Adam Schiff, D-Calif., at FAIR HAVEN, Vt. (AP) in politics, she thought “incitement of insurrection” the Capitol in Washington, as the House of Representatives pursues an — A goat and a dog who it would be easy to raise — to the Senate, which will article of impeachment against President Donald Trump. were each elected mayor money through T-shirts. trigger the beginning of the have helped raise mon- Then the pandemic struck. trial. But Raskin said “it idential election. He was Democrats intend to move of Kentucky is telling his ey to renovate a Vermont So she shifted to masks. should be coming up soon” perfectly clear about that.” quickly on Biden’s $1.9 caucus that their decision community playground. She’s made nearly 1,000 as Pelosi organizes the for- Democrats and the in- trillion COVID aid and on whether to convict the The oddball idea of pet of them, and will be mak- mal transfer. coming administration economic recovery pack- outgoing president will be mayor elections to raise ing another round of them The House voted to im- are facing the challenge of age to speed up vaccina- a “vote of conscience.” His money to rehabilitate the for Valentine’s Day. She peach Trump last Wednes- reckoning with the Capitol tions and send Americans stance, first reported by playground and to help raised more than $5,000 day, one week after the attack at the same time relief, calling it “matter of Business Insider, means get local kids civically in- from the masks and a sim- violent insurrection that that Biden takes office and complete urgency.” the GOP leadership team volved came from a local ilar amount from basket interrupted the official tries to move the country Ron Klain, Biden’s in- will not work to hold sena- town manager. count of electoral votes, coming White House chief tors in line one way or the raffles. forward. They say the Con- In 2018, Fair Haven res- ransacked the Capitol gress can do both, balanc- of staff, said he hopes Sen- other. The town was also re- idents elected Lincoln the and left Congress deeply ing a trial with confirma- ate leaders, on a bipar- For Republican senators, cently awarded a $50,000 goat as its honorary mayor. shaken. Before the mob tions of the new president’s tisan basis, “find a way the trial will be perhaps a Lincoln helped raise about grant from the federal overpowered police and en- Cabinet and consideration to move forward on all of final test of their loyalty to $10,000 while the current Land and Water Conser- tered the building, Trump of his legislative priorities. their responsibilities. This the defeated president and mayor, Murfee, a Cava- vation Fund, she said. told them to “fight like Raskin said Congress impeachment trial is one his legions of supporters in lier King Charles spaniel, Ironically, the honorary hell” against the certifica- cannot establish a prece- of them, but getting people their states back home. It has raised $20,000, Town mayor is not welcome on tion of Biden’s election win. dent where “we just want into the government and will force a further reeval- Manager Joe Gunter told the playground. Barker “We’re going to be able to to let bygones be bygones” getting action on coronavi- uation of their relation- the Rutland Herald. The said there’s a “no dogs al- tell the story of this attack just because Trump has rus is another one of those ship with Trump, who lost town chipped in another lowed” sign. on America and all of the left office. responsibilities.” not only the White House $20,000. “Murfee is going to take events that led up to it,” Yet it’s clear that Dem- It is unclear how many but majority control of the Murfee’s owner, Linda that up with the town,” Raskin said. “This presi- ocrats do not want the Senate Republicans — if Senate, and a broader dis- Barker, said that when Barker said Sunday with dent set out to dismantle Senate trial to dominate any — would vote to con- cussion about the future she was talked into hav- a chuckle. “He’s going to and overturn the election Biden’s opening days. Pe- vict Trump. Republican of the Republican Party as ing Murfee get involved contest that.” results from the 2020 pres- losi on Friday said that leader Mitch McConnell he leaves office. National Guard sleeping in the Capitol an echo of Civil War By Allen G. Breed or stacked, bayonets inter- there was no question but AP NATIONAL WRITER twined, like fodder shocks that Bowman — privi- in a farmer’s field. leged son of a wealthy in- To most Americans, the “I wish you could look dustrialist — would go. sight of armed National in on us this morning and The 8th headed south Guard troops sleeping in This see how comfortably we just four days after rebels the Capitol Rotunda this illustration are settled here,” he wrote opened fire on Fort Sumter. past week was shocking depicts in that first missive, scrib- Passing through hostile and disturbing. To me, it the Eighth territory in slaveholding was an echo of the far-dis- Massachusetts bled on letterhead for the tant past. Regiment with “Thirty Sixth Congress Maryland, Bowman was “Don’t despond,” Maj. some civilians House of representatives.” unable to fulfill his prom- Bowman Bigelow Breed and mattresses The regiment called it- ise to write every day. wrote to his anxious wife on the floor in self “the Minutemen,” after “How I have suffered back home in Massachu- the rotunda of those New England patri- when I knew that all com- setts as his comrades the Capitol in ots who grabbed their mus- munication was cut off and lounged around him on Washington. kets and rushed to face the that you were torn hour the polished marble floors Redcoats at Lexington and after hour by the terrible in the grand hall that was FILE PHOTO | Concord in April 1775. My suspense of hope deferred,” now their bivouac. “You ASSOCIATED PRESS great-grandmother, Han- he apologized to Hannah, must know by this time nah Pope Breed, was de- who was left alone to care that we are here in safety. air, and these citizen sol- setts Volunteer Militia. of the war bivouacked in scended from one of those for their infant son, Isa- We may have to fight but diers had been called up My great-grandfather. what he called “the Hall men. iah. “Don’t despond my my own opinion is that the to secure the seat of gov- Having transcribed my of the Dome.” Harper’s And, so, when President darling. God will preserve overwhelming force con- ernment. great-grandparents’ Civ- Weekly published an illus- Abraham Lincoln called us all and in time of war centrated here will pre- The date was April 27, il War correspondence, I tration of the 8th’s men, for 75,000 volunteers to you must have faith in the vent an attack.” 1861. The writer was sur- knew that Bowman’s unit their weapons leaned put down the insurrection handy old proverb that no Insurrection was in the geon of the 8th Massachu- had spent the first days against the marble walls of the Southern states, news is good news.” A6 THE DAILY ITEM MONDAY, JANUARY 18, 2021 POLICE/FIRE

All address information, particu- 12:00 a.m. Sunday. larly arrests, reflect police records. In the event of a perceived inac- Fire curacy, it is the sole responsibility A report of a fire on 37 Par- of the concerned party to contact rott St. at 3:45 a.m. Saturday; the relevant police department and at 36 Surfside Road at 11:49 have the department issue a no- a.m. Saturday; at 23 Rock- tice of correction to the Daily Item. mere Gardens at 2:53 p.m. Corrections or clarifications will not Saturday; at 36 Barrett St. at 8:40 a.m. Sunday. be made without express notice of change from the arresting police Overdose department. A report of an overdose at LYNN 119 Lewis St. at 10:12 p.m. Saturday. Arrests Shoplifting Chelsea Garland, of 925 Humphrey St. Swampscott, A report of shoplifting at was arrested at 2:30 p.m. the Walmart on 780 Lynnway Saturday on charges related at 1:23 p.m. Saturday; at the to the unsafe operation of a same Walmart at 9:30 p.m. motor vehicle. Saturday. Natasha Marques, 37, of 14 La Grange Terrace Lynn, Theft was arrested at 10:10 p.m. A report of motor vehicle Saturday on a charge of as- theft on 29 Lambert St. at sault and battery on a preg- 9:16 a.m. Saturday. PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS nant victim. Virgin Orbit Boeing 747-400 rocket launch platform, named Cosmic Girl, takes off from Mojave Air Vandalism Accidents and Space Port, Mojave (MHV) on its second orbital launch demonstration in the Mojave Desert, A report of motor vehicle north of Los Angeles. A report of a motor vehicle vandalism at 30 Franklin St. accident at Chestnut Street at 12:05 p.m. Saturday. and Locust Street at 10:25 A report of vandalism at 82 a.m. Saturday; at 36 Boston Richard Branson’s Virgin Orbit Hurd St. at 10:03 a.m. Sun- St. at 10:36 a.m. Saturday; at day. the Lynnway Rotary at 1:38 p.m. Saturday; at Atlantic Ter- reaches space on second try race and Lynn Shore Drive at SWAMPSCOTT 4:01 p.m. Saturday; at 454 Chatham St. at 4:25 p.m. Accidents By John Antczak volving U.S. universities. publicly livestreamed. The rocket was released ASSOCIATED PRESS The launch occurred af- Virgin Orbit, based in and ignited but only brief- Saturday; at 35 Washington A report of a minor motor St. at 4:47 p.m. Saturday; at ter the Boeing 747-400 Long Beach, California, is ly flew under power before vehicle accident at 444 Hum- LOS ANGELES — Rich- took off from Mojave Air part of a wave of compa- it stopped thrusting. The 431 Washington St. at 5:27 ard Branson’s Virgin Orbit phrey St. at 5:01 p.m. Friday. and Space Port in the des- nies targeting the launch lost payload was only a p.m. Saturday; at 500 Lynn- reached space on Sunday, A report of a motor vehicle ert north of Los Angeles market for increasingly test satellite. field St. at 3:43 a.m. Sunday; accident on Middlesex Ave- eight months after the and flew out over the Pa- capable small satellites, The company later said at 20 Marion St. at 4:46 a.m. nue at 7:44 p.m. Friday. first demonstration flight Sunday; at 605 Boston St. cific Ocean to a drop point which may range in sizes an investigation deter- of its air-launched rocket beyond the Channel Is- comparable to a toaster on at 6:29 a.m. Sunday; at the Complaints system failed, the compa- mined there was a breach Lynnway Rotary at 10:36 a.m. lands. up to a home refrigerator. in a high-pressure line ny said. “According to telemetry, Competitor Rocket Lab, Sunday. A report of about 25 kids carrying cryogenic liquid A 70-foot-long (21.34-me- LauncherOne has reached also headquartered in on bikes causing a traffic oxygen to the first-stage ter-long) LauncherOne orbit!” Virgin Orbit tweet- Long Beach, has deployed Assault problem on Humphrey Street combustion chamber. rocket was released from ed later. “Everyone on the 96 payloads in 17 launches and Orchard Road at 3:39 Virgin Orbit is sepa- beneath the wing of a Boe- team who is not in mission of its Electron rocket from A report of assault and bat- p.m. Friday. ing 747 carrier aircraft off control right now is going a site in New Zealand. An- rate from Virgin Galactic, tery on 188 Washington St. at A report of a silver Volvo the coast of Southern Cal- absolutely bonkers.” other of its rockets was the company founded by 9:08 p.m. Saturday. swerving all over the road on ifornia, ignited moments The rocket’s upper stage nearing launch Sunday. Branson to carry passen- A report of an assault at Essex Street and Mall Access later and soared toward Virgin Orbit touts the gers on suborbital hops in 7 Silver Lake Place at 10:20 Road at 8:07 p.m. Friday. was scheduled to coast for p.m. Saturday. space. a period and then relight flexibility of its capability which they will experience the sensations and sights Fraud The two-stage rocket to circularize the orbit be- to begin its missions by Breaking and Entering carried a cluster of very fore deploying the satel- using airports around the of spaceflight. A report of identity theft at small satellites known as lites. globe. Virgin Galactic expects A report of breaking and 24 Park Square at 2:02 p.m. CubeSats developed and The flight developments Virgin Orbit attempt- to begin commercial oper- entering at 103 Broad St. at Friday. built as part of a NASA were announced on social ed its first demonstration ations this year in south- educational program in- media. The launch was not launch in May 2020. ern New Mexico. Beetle keeps rivals off scent of food buried for offspring By Marion Renault ASSOCIATED PRESS Some beetles go to great — and disgusting — lengths for their children. They scout for a dead mouse or bird, dig a hole and bury it, pluck its fur or feathers, roll its flesh into a ball and cover it in goop — all to feed their fu- ture offspring. Now scientists think that goo might do more than just slow decay. It also appears to hide the scent of the decomposing bounty and boosts another odor that repels competi- PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS tors. “It helps them to hide A Nicrophorus orbicollis beetle in Georgia. A bus which drove off Bronx overpass and crashed into their resource from oth- the road below. ers,” said Stephen Trum- Burying beetles and America. The researchers bo, who studies animal other things that feed on then compared the gases behavior at the University dead animals — includ- to those from untouched Bus driver in dramatic bridge of Connecticut and led the ing vultures, opossums carcasses. new research, published and maggots — race each The beetle-prepped ones Thursday in The Ameri- other to track down car- gave off much less of an plunge says it ‘just took off’ can Naturalist. “They try casses. Competition is onion-smelling compound to keep everyone away.” stiff even among burying that usually attracts By Jim Mustian til several hours after the As the crash unfolded, The beetles — called beetles, which use special burying beetles to fresh ASSOCIATED PRESS crash, the agency said. Beccan said, he was think- burying beetles — ar- antennae to detect the re- remains. They also discov- Transit officials said ing of the passengers’ safe- en’t the only creatures mains from afar. ered an increase in anoth- NEW YORK — The driv- Friday they had been con- ty and his own. He said he er of a New York City bus who try to deceive their Burying beetles are rel- er gas from decay that’s cerned by Beccan’s failure “helped who I could help” competitors or prey with atively large, about an known to deter other in- that plunged off a bridge to submit to the test even and called 911. blamed the dramatic crash subtle, sneaky tactics. inch long, and black with sects that feed on dead after he passed an alcohol “Everybody was just on mechanical failure, say- Large blue butterflies, for orange markings. The gut animals. breath test. The MTA said screaming,” Beccan said. secretions they spread on ing Saturday that the tan- example, will imitate cer- Next, they dropped off the driver has been “with- “Everybody was in a panic.” tain sounds to manipu- a carcass are antibacte- dem vehicle “just took off” the dead mice in a Con- held from service without Seven passengers suf- late ants. Corpse flowers rial, and slow down de- necticut forest. They found as he slowed into a turn. pay” amid the investiga- fered minor injuries after produce rotting odors to composition. Trumbo and the beetle’s rivals were Everton Beccan, 55, dis- tion. attract insect pollinators his colleagues wondered less likely to discover the puted the Metropolitan one part of the bus plunged “This is obviously trou- that feed on decomposing whether they also pre- ones covered in goop. Transportation Authori- onto the access road. The bling,” said Patrick War- matter. vented rivals from picking “If you can deter oth- ty’s assertion a day earli- other half remained on the ren, the MTA’s chief safety The importance of these up the scent. er scavengers, even for er that he had refused to bridge. No other vehicles and security officer. were involved. interactions are being rec- To find out, they collect- a little bit of time, it can submit to a drug and alco- Beccan said the results of The MTA said Saturday ognized more and more, ed the gases wafting off buy you a lot,” said Dan- hol test at the hospital. his drug test are pending. that Beccan was driving said Alexandre Figueire- dead hairless mice pre- iel Rozen, a biologist at “There’s no reason for me He offered a harrowing “almost five times the al- do, a biologist at Universi- served by a kind of bury- Leiden University in the to refuse a drug test,” Bec- account of the articulated lowable speed for a bus ty of Zurich, who was not ing beetle that is found Netherlands who was not can, who broke his jaw in bus plunging 50 feet (15 involved in the new study. in forests across North involved in the new study. late Thursday’s crash, said meters) onto a highway making the turn being at- at a news conference fol- ramp near an interchange tempted.” The agency said lowing his release from the of the Cross Bronx and Ma- investigators “have thus hospital. “I’m just thankful jor Deegan expressways. far identified no mechani- that no one lost their life.” The crash happened at cal cause for the failure to Catch up with your The MTA on Saturday a turn he has made “hun- remain on the road and to released an internal docu- dreds of times” along his travel at allowable speed favorite team ment that says Beccan re- regular route, he said, for the conditions,” citing fused three times to sub- adding he lost control of the bus’ on-board event mit a urine sample to the the bus after easing up recorder. in Item Sports! transit agency. The test on the gas pedal. “The bus Beccan has more than Beccan ultimately took just accelerated,” he said. 11 years of service and was done by the hospital “The bus just took off on a good safety record, the and wasn’t conducted un- its own.” MTA said. MONDAY, JANUARY 18, 2021 THE DAILY ITEM A7 Virtual village connects marathoners

By William J. Kole from around the globe ebrate your accomplish- ASSOCIATED PRESS gather giddily beneath ments with a global com- tents to hydrate, stretch, munity.” As of late Friday, BOSTON — Organizers meditate, bond and chat more than 42,000 runners of the Boston Marathon before pounding the pave- and volunteers had joined. — postponed indefinite- ment to Boston. It’s already helping Polish ly because of the corona- But the BAA hopes par- marathoner Janusz Przyto- virus pandemic — have ticipants will use the vil- cki sharpen his focus and launched a virtual Ath- lage as a digital hub to set new running goals. letes’ Village to reproduce share training tips, seek “The village will give at least some of the cama- out coaching, compete me the motivation I need raderie of the real thing. against one another in now,” he wrote in a post. The Boston Athletic monthly challenges — and Another runner, Jochen Association says it’s an just generally party like Tilk of Toronto, shared a attempt to keep runners Boston Marathoners have map showing a marathon connected as the group done since 1897. route he created in the works out a date for the “It’s been great. Runners shape of a unicorn, the 125th running of the plan- are so freaking friendly,” BAA’s logo. et’s most storied footrace. said Karen Bruynell, who As the pandemic wears on, Last April’s race was can- became one three years forcing most marathoners celed and tentatively re- ago to shed 150 pounds. to get their miles in solo, the scheduled to sometime Last year, after the calculus is any fellowship is this autumn, but because marathon was canceled, better than none at all. of a surge in COVID-19 the 56-year-old hospital To inspire her fellow run- cases in hard-hit Mas- administrator from Wey- FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS ners, marathoner Nell Pos- sachusetts, officials still mouth, Massachusetts, Runners gather at the athletes village prior to the 115th running of the mer of Downers Grove, Illi- can’t say when in-person covered the 26.2-mile dis- Boston Marathon in Hopkinton. nois, shared a painting she racing for the masses can tance by herself — some- did of the sun rising over safely resume. thing thousands of run- best practices — warm- administers that race, is runners can cross-post sel- a dirt trail in a forest, cap- The virtual village, ners did. Along the way, ing up, cooling down, good offering online strength, fies, memories of past rac- tioning it: “Go RUN today!” launched Jan. 5, is a far she raised more than stretches, hydration. Just Zumba, barre and yoga es and anything else that’s “The virtual village cry from the bucket-list $10,000 for the Boston from reading the questions, classes to restore a sense on their minds. makes you want to get out magic and mystique of the Fire Department, the Da- I’m learning so much.” of camaraderie among Tom Grilk, the BAA’s the door and run, then log real Athletes’ Village in a na-Farber Cancer Insti- Other World Major mar- athletes who would nor- president and CEO, said your miles and get a com- schoolyard near the start tute and other charities. athons, including the TCS mally do those activities the concept behind Boston’s ment or two from others. I line in Hopkinton. There, “Joining the virtual vil- New York City Marathon, in a group setting. village was simple — pro- crave that,” said Posmer, in what’s traditionally lage was a no-brainer for are also connecting run- And the BMW Berlin vide runners of all abilities 47. “It’s like a little group been a rite of spring, tens me,” Bruynell said. “Being a ners virtually. The New Marathon has “Mood- “a space for you to achieve that encourages you to do of thousands of runners new runner, I need to learn York Road Runners, which board,” a social wall where your fitness goals and cel- even better the next day.” Nursing shortage in Maine; NEW ENGLAND BRIEFS Historic Rhode Island to complete it next fall. newspapers digitized, The building will feature Concerns over access to vaccine a new garage for the orga- available online nization’s mobile medical Coronavirus develop- a challenge to a crisis very makes decisions regard- Leon, spokesperson for the outreach units; a training PROVIDENCE, R.I. ments across New En- quickly,” he said. ing vaccination sites. The state health department, in center for animals and (AP) — The archives of gland: command center didn’t a statement to New Hamp- their caregivers; and new MASSACHUSETTS several historic Rhode MAINE immediately respond to a shire Public Radio. office space that will allow Some community leaders Island newspapers have request for comment from The state health depart- the organization to cen- A shortage of nurses, are expressing concern over MassLive. ment hasn’t said whether been digitized and are tralize its program man- aides and other staff at long distances that resi- On Friday, Gillette Sta- the state will take any ac- now freely available for agers in one location. The nursing homes in Maine dents will have to travel to dium opened in Foxbor- tions against the facility. researchers, the Provi- existing building and an that already existed be- get a COVID-19 vaccine. ough as a vaccination site. dence Public Library and adjacent barn will remain fore the pandemic is get- In southeastern Mas- On Monday it’s expected VERMONT the Rhode Island Histori- in operation. ting worse. sachusetts, more than 50 to expand its vaccination The University of Ver- cal Society said. “We are very excit- More than one third of municipalities are deemed capacity. mont and other colleges The newspapers were ed about this,” Edward the state’s nursing homes “high risk” for COVID-19 around the state are get- NEW HAMPSHIRE digitized with the help of Schettino, president and reported shortages of both spread, according to data ting ready for students to a $250,000 grant from the CEO of the nonprofit, told nurses and aides at the released by the state’s De- Board members at a Rye return but it will look dif- National Digital News- The Boston Globe. “We’ve beginning of this month, partment of Public Health nursing home “cut in line” ferent than in the fall. paper Program and are labeled it a foundation and more than 20 percent but there are no local vac- for a COVID-19 vaccine, Tents are going up at accessible at the Library for the future. Becoming were short on other staff, cination sites for those res- according to New Hamp- UVM to create extra space according to reports filed idents, MassLive reported. shire health officials. of Congress’ Chronicling more efficient “will allow for students to study or with federal regulators. New Bedford Mayor Jon Thomas Argue, CEO at America site, the orga- us to refocus our resourc- eat when they return to “The situation is dire,” Mitchell said the city and Webster at Rye, said it nizations said in a state- campus for classes, which es 100 percent on the ani- John Orestis, president surrounding communities was his decision to invite ment. begin Feb. 1. mals and people who need and CEO of North Coun- comprising 250,000 people board members to partici- The 9,000 pages now our services.” try Associates, the state’s has no state-run vaccina- pate at the end of the clinic “It is a lot different from available are part of the the summer, but also sim- The organization pro- largest Maine-based long- tion site. “so every employee could historical society’s collec- vides a range of services term care provider, told the “My God, why should receive their vaccine first.” pler because basically it’s tion of microfilm reels of either you have to quar- for 20,000 animals a year Maine Sunday Telegram. folks here, where the per The board has a fiduciary 314 Rhode Island news- antine at UVM or prior to at its locations in Dedham, Rick Erb, president and capita caseload is higher responsibility to oversee papers that ceased publi- coming here,” said Gary Boston and Brewster. CEO of the Maine Health than the rest of the state, the facility, he said. cation prior to 1923. The Derr, UVM’s vice presi- Care Association, a profes- have to drive some 50 min- The New Hampshire De- grant will allow for digiti- dent of operations. sional organization rep- utes to Gillette Stadium? partment of Health and zation of at least 100,000 Either way, students will AG, National Grid resenting more than 200 That includes the elderly, Human Services criticized pages. have to complete a two- warn of uptick in nursing homes, said the who are the most vulnera- the decision. The first batch includes staffing shortage comes as ble and probably the most “The department con- week quarantine before pages from the Herald bill collection scams no surprise. reluctant to drive. It didn’t demns the facility’s decision going to class. Officials of the Times, which pub- “I think everyone un- make much sense to me.” to allow its board members also plan to continue that PROVIDENCE, R.I. lished from 1830 to 1856; derstood staffing to be a Mitchell said. to ‘cut in line’ to get the vac- strict regimen with a test (AP) — The Rhode Is- the Newport Gazette, challenge before COVID, The Department of Pub- cine by prioritizing board for students when they ar- land attorney general and which published from so it’s not difficult to see lic Health said it has a vi- members alongside their rive and then once a week utility National Grid are 1777 to 1779; and The Pi- how it can go from being rus command center that direct caregivers,” Jake for the rest of the semester. warning residents to be oneer Woman’s Advocate, aware of scammers posing which published in 1852 as bill collectors. Actions by GOP attorneys and 1853. The attorney general The Newport Gazette is in a statement this week now the earliest published said there has been a re- newspaper to be included cent uptick in reported general could damage credibility in Chronicling America to scam attempts targeting date. The paper was pub- residential and business By Geoff Mulvihill Paul Nolette, a Marquette lished by British forces oc- electric and natural gas ASSOCIATED PRESS University political scien- cupying Newport. customers by phone. tist who studies attorneys “The newspapers we’re By supporting efforts to The most recent phone general. “If it turns out digitizing are among the scam is an automated overturn the results of the that AGs are no different most valuable resources presidential election, most message alleging to be from another politician or available for research- of the nation’s Republi- from National Grid. The another interest group just ers, scholars, and anyone can state attorneys gener- message informs con- looking for an angle trying curious about history,” al may have undermined sumers that they have a to get into the courts, the said Jordan Goffin, the their offices’ long-held spe- courts could revisit special past due balance on their cial status in federal courts. library’s Head Curator of account and their power solicitude.” Collections. In December, At- The term refers to a will be shut off in 30 to 40 torney General Ken Pax- state’s ability to unilat- minutes unless they make ton filed legal papers at- erally weigh in on any Animal Rescue League builds an immediate payment by tempting to overturn the federal lawsuit, giving at- new facility in Dedham phone. results of the presiden- torneys general and their Authorities say Nation- tial election based on un- states a say in a wide vari- DEDHAM (AP) — The al Grid will not contact founded claims of election ety of issues. Animal Rescue League is customers demanding im- fraud in four states that FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS Attorneys general are building a 22,500-square- mediate payment by wire voted for President-elect Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton speaks in elected to office in most foot facility in Dedham to transfer, prepaid debit Joe Biden. The Republican Washington, at a rally in support of President states and frequently use better carry out its mis- cards, iTunes cards, Green attorneys general for 17 Donald Trump. the job as a platform to sion. Dot Money-Pak or any other states made legal fil- run for governor or the The animal welfare or- other prepaid card service. ings supporting his effort, director, Adam Piper, to ber of Republican AGs U.S. Senate. Their offices ganization founded in Anyone who thinks they which was rejected by the resign. who have gone too far and serve as the legal arm of 1899 broke ground on the have been targeted by U.S. Supreme Court. Massachusetts Attorney have stepped outside of state governments, and $16.5 million project near scammers should contact More recently, an asso- General Maura Healey, a their role, and who have they often band togeth- its current Dedham facili- law enforcement or the ciation that is affiliated Democrat, blasted the Re- deviated from the obliga- er — almost always with ty in September and hopes utility. with their political arm, publican attorneys gener- tion to adhere to the rule AGs of their own party — the Republican Attorneys al who have continued to of law,” she said, charac- to challenge federal policy. General Association, be- support Trump’s attempts terizing their conduct as They also file claims came entangled in the to overturn the election, “un-American and incred- on behalf of their state’s Jan. 6 rally by President even as he and his allies ibly destructive.” residents over consumer ITEM CLASSIFIEDS GET RESULTS! Donald Trump that pre- have lost case after case in Some legal experts think affairs and antitrust mat- ceded the violent insurrec- court. Even Trump’s for- the overt political involve- ters. Every state’s AG’s of- tion against the U.S. Cap- mer U.S. attorney general, ment by the Republican fice, for example, has sued Call Customer Service itol. That group, the Rule William Barr, said the Jus- attorneys general could companies over the toll of of Law Defense Fund, tice Department had found have a lasting effect on the opioids crisis. helped pay for promotion- no evidence of widespread how judges view legal ac- Most attorneys general to place an ad al efforts to get people to fraud that would have al- tions their offices bring. also are the top law enforce- attend Trump’s rally. 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WE WANT TO HEAR FROM YOU! TO CONTRIBUTE TO LOOK!, PLEASE EMAIL [email protected] OR MAIL YOUR SUBMISSION TO THE ITEM, P.O. BOX 5, LYNN, MA 01903. Betty White marks 99th birthday; up late as she wants By Lynn Elber “The Mary Tyler Moore AP TELEVISION WRITER Show” among the endur- ing highlights. LOS ANGELES — True In January alone, White to form, Betty White has is on screen in reruns something impish to say including “The Golden about her birthday Sunday. Girls” and “Hot in Cleve- “Since I am turning 99, land”; the 2009 Sandra I can stay up as late as Bullock movie “The Pro- I want without asking posal,” and the 2018 doc- permission!” she told The umentary “Betty White: FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS Associated Press in an First Lady of Television,” Selena Gomez attends the premiere of “Dolit- email. about her life and career. tle” in Los Angeles. White’s low-key plans White’s devotion to include feeding a pair animals will be on display of ducks that regularly next month with the DVD visit her Los Angeles-ar- and digital release of ea home. Her birthday “Betty White’s Pet Set,” Selena Gomez: meal will be a hot dog and a 1970s series in which French fries brought in — she visited with celebrity along with a bouquet of guests and their pets as Big Tech ‘cashing roses — by her longtime well as wild animals. friend and agent, Jeff Her work, always Witjas. marked by top-drawer co- in from evil’ The actor’s TV credits medic timing, has earned By Amanda Gomez said she’s been stretch from 1949’s “Hol- her five Emmy Awards, Lee Myers frustrated by what she lywood on Television” to a including a 2010 trophy ASSOCIATED PRESS views as the companies’ 2019 voice role in “Forky for a guest-host appear- lackluster response. She FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS Asks a Question,” with ance on “Saturday Night LOS ANGELES — said they have to “stop Actress Betty White turned 99 on Sunday. “The Golden Girls” and Live.” Hours after an angry mob doing the bare minimum.” of Trump supporters took “It isn’t about me versus control of the U.S. Capitol you, one political party in a violent insurrection, versus another. This is Selena Gomez laid about truth versus lies Phil Spector, famed music much of the blame at the and Facebook, Instagram feet of Big Tech. and big tech companies “Today is the result have to stop allowing lies producer and murderer, dies at 81 of allowing people with to just flow and pretend hate in their hearts to to be the truth,” Gomez By Christopher Sound” that merged spir- use platforms that should Weber and ited vocal harmonies with said in a phone interview be used to bring people from New York. “Facebook Linda Deutsch lavish orchestral arrange- together and allow people ASSOCIATED PRESS continues to allow dan- ments to produce such pop to build community,” gerous lies about vaccines LOS ANGELES — Phil monuments as “Da Doo tweeted the singer/actor. and COVID and the U.S. Spector, the eccentric Ron Ron,” “Be My Baby” “Facebook, Instagram, election, and neo-Nazi and revolutionary music and “He’s a Rebel.” Twitter, Google, Mark groups are selling racist producer who transformed He was the rare Zuckerberg, Sheryl products via Instagram. rock music with his “Wall self-conscious artist in Sandberg, Jack Dorsey, “Enough is enough,” she of Sound” method and who rock’s early years and Sundar Pichai, Susan said. later was convicted of mur- cultivated an image of Wojcicki — you have Facebook and Twitter der, has died. He was 81. mystery and power with all failed the American representatives declined California state prison his dark shades and im- people today, and I hope to comment. Google didn’t officials said he died Sat- passive expression. you’re going to fix things respond to an AP request urday of natural causes at Tom Wolfe declared him moving forward.” for comment. a hospital. the “first tycoon of teen.” It’s just the latest effort Gomez is among a grow- Spector was convicted of Bruce Springsteen and by the 28-year-old Gomez ing number of celebrities murdering actress Lana to draw attention to the using their platforms to FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS Brian Wilson openly Clarkson in 2003 at his replicated his grandiose danger of internet com- call out social media, in- panies critics say have castle-like mansion on the Music producer Phil Spector sits in a court- recording techniques and cluding Sacha Baron Co- profited from misinfor- edge of Los Angeles. After room for his sentencing in Los Angeles. wide-eyed romanticism, hen, Leonardo DiCap- a trial in 2009, he was sen- mation and hate on their rio, Jennifer Lawrence, and John Lennon called tenced to 19 years to life. B-movies, was found shot even knew the mansion platforms. Gomez has Kerry Washington, and him “the greatest record While most sources to death in the foyer of belonged to the reclusive been calling out Big Tech Kim Kardashian West. give Spector’s birth date Spector’s mansion in the producer, who spent his re- producer ever.” for months — publicly on Gomez became passion- as 1940, it was listed as hills overlooking Alham- maining years in a prison The secret to his sound: the very platforms she’s ate about the issue in 1939 in court documents bra, a modest suburban hospital east of Stockton. an overdubbed onslaught fighting and privately in 2017 when a 12-year-old following his arrest. His town on the edge of Los Decades before, Spec- of instruments, vocals conversations with Silicon commented on one of her lawyer subsequently con- Angeles. tor had been hailed as a and sound effects that Valley’s big hitters. Instagram posts: “Go kill firmed that date to The Until the actress’ death, visionary for channeling changed the way pop In an exclusive inter- yourself.” Associated Press. which Spector main- Wagnerian ambition into records were recorded. He view with The Associated “That was my tipping Clarkson, star of “Bar- tained was an “accidental the three-minute song, called the result, “Little Press on Jan. 6, just hours point,” she said. “I couldn’t barian Queen” and other suicide,” few residents creating the “Wall of symphonies for the kids.” before the Capitol riot, handle what I was seeing.” Bowl games look to future after weathering challenging year By Joe Reedy Even though the Rose executive director of Bowl decision was made during AP SPORTS WRITER Bowl was still played at Season, attributed some the summer because of the another location for the of the late cancellations many logistics involved in LOS ANGELES — Even first time since 1942, the to it being the end of the arranging travel. after canceling the Tour- ever-evolving changes season. The game was a different nament of Roses parade highlight what was an ex- “The regular season matter. Media and pro- during the summer and tremely challenging bowl had a lot more flexibility duction areas were mostly scaling back the pre- season. Of the 45 bowl built in to postpone. When set up at the Rose Bowl game festivities normally games that were sched- it came to the bowls, we when the game was moved. associated with the Rose uled, concluding with were kind of at the end of Teams were leery of travel- Bowl, David Eads and Monday’s College Football the line. There really was ing across the country and his staff were still prepar- Playoff championship no solution,” he said. a waiver that would have ing for a College Football game, 19 were canceled, David Eads, executive allowed players’ families to Playoff semifinal on New including three after the director for the Tourna- watch the game in stands Year’s Day to be played at participating teams were ment of Roses committee, was denied. the picturesque stadium announced. and his staff had been “We were all set to host in Pasadena, California. The Rose and New working with an evolving the game in Pasadena That was until the day Mexico bowls shared one schedule since April. The until it wasn’t feasible before the CFP pairings thing in common — they annual Tournament of anymore. The team did a FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS were announced and the were played at different Roses Parade wasn’t held great job in less than two game was moved to Dal- sites, both in the Dal- for the first time since weeks getting everything Penn State head coach James Franklin, right, las due to the coronavirus las-Fort Worth area. 1944 after it was call off to Dallas and putting the is greeted by Fiesta Bowl executive director pandemic. Nick Carparelli, the in July. Eads said the game on there,” Eads said. Mike Nealy in Phoenix. WEATHER LOTTERY

SUN, MOON, TIDES National weather TODAY’S FORECAST MARINE FORECAST Forecast for Sunday, January 17, 2021 Sunshine and some clouds. W winds 10 to 15 kt with MASS. EVENING: MASS. MID-DAY: Sunrise today 7:07 a.m. Bands separate high temperature zones for the day. High 44F. Winds WSW at 10 gusts up to 25 kt. Waves Sunday...... 3924 Sunday...... 5886 Sunset today 4:41 p.m. to 20 mph. around 2 ft. Saturday...... 7437 Saturday...... 1916 Sunrise tomorrow 7:06 a.m. Tonight: Some clouds ear- Tonight: W winds 10 to 15 kt Friday...... 5332 Friday...... 9851 ly will give way to generally with gusts up to 25 kt. Waves Yesterday’s payoff: Yesterday’s payoff: High tide today 2:54 p.m. H clear conditions overnight. around 2 ft. Low tide today 9:12 p.m. Low 26F. Winds WNW at 10 EXACT ORDER EXACT ORDER to 20 mph. All 4...... $5,837 All 4...... $4,612 High tide tomorrow 3:41 p.m. First or last 3...... $754 First or last 3...... $646 Any 2...... $65 Any 2...... $55 H Any 1...... $6 Any 1...... $6

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By Mike Alongi Harrison Kinne, Colby the same time, we spent a ITEM SPORTS EDITOR Magliozzi and Kyle LoNigro lot of time in the penalty box each had one goal and one and that was very unchar- PEABODY — The St. assist, while Dante D’Am- acteristic of us. So there are Mary’s boys hockey team is brosio had one assist in the still things we need to work starting to get some positive win. on, but it was nice to take momentum moving forward For Fenwick, Cameron advantage of the chances we again, most recently evi- Martin scored both goals in got.” denced by its 3-2 victory the losing effort. “We played well on special over Catholic Central “We knew it’d be a tough teams against Austin Prep League rival Bishop Fen- game, and we came out and (last week), but we weren’t wick Saturday evening at played well,” said Fenwick able to replicate that suc- McVann-O’Keefe Memorial coach Jim Quinlan. “We cess (Saturday),” said Quin- Rink. The Spartans, who played better defense and lan. “St. Mary’s has a good beat Fenwick 10-1 in their got a good goaltending per- power-play unit and they rst meeting of the season, formance and that all were able to take advantage jumped ahead in the rst helped, but what’s killing us of the opportunities we gave period Saturday and never is the fact that we just aren’t them.” looked back. getting any scoring.” The rst of those power- “It was de nitely a differ- The big difference in the play goals came with just ent game than the rst time game turned out to be spe- ve seconds to play in the around, and I give a lot of cial teams, as Fenwick was rst period when Kinne got credit to Fenwick for ght- called for a number of penal- deep behind the net and ing us the whole way,” said ties and St. Mary’s was able sent a pass out front to Ma- St. Mary’s coach Mark Lee. to capitalize with two power- gliozzi, who buried a “To come out with the sea- play goals. one-timer to put the Spar- son sweep against your rival “We spend a lot of time in tans up 1-0 at the rst inter- ITEM PHOTO | SPENSER HASAK is always a great thing, but practice on special teams, mission. we know we can play better and it played a huge part in The St. Mary’s boys hockey team celebrates a power-play goal from than we did (Saturday).” the win for us,” said Lee. “At ST. MARY’S, B2 Colby Magliozzi in a win over Bishop Fenwick Saturday evening.

ITEM PHOTO | OLIVIA FALCIGNO Rollie Castineyra scored 14 points for St. John’s Prep in a win over St. John’s (Shrewsbury) Sunday afternoon. Prep basketball

ITEM PHOTO | SPENSER HASAK stays hot with win Winthrop sophomore Emma Holmes (right) scored two goals for the Vikings in a win over St. John’s Prep (2-0) now Peabody/Lynn eld Saturday afternoon at McVann-O’Keefe Memorial Rink. SCHOOL ROUNDUP has several days off before By Mike Alongi getting back in action Fri- ITEM SPORTS EDITOR day evening (6) on the road Winthrop girls hockey battles back to at Catholic Memorial. DANVERS — The St. BOYS BASKETBALL John’s Prep basketball St. Mary’s 78, team kept up its strong hand Peabody/Lynn eld its rst loss Arlington Catholic 75 start to the season over the Things ended up coming weekend, earning a 57-46 “It was a great high sive attack for Winthrop win between the pipes. down to a late shot by Ali By Mike Alongi win over Catholic Confer- ITEM SPORTS EDITOR school hockey game with with two goals, while Barry, who drained a Senior Paige Thibedeau ence foe St. John’s (Shrews- a lot of action between eighth grader Amelia three-pointer to help the scored the lone goal for bury) Sunday afternoon at PEABODY — Despite two good teams,” said Spencer — the only play- Spartans seal the victory. Peabody/Lynn eld, while home. giving up the rst goal of Winthrop coach Anthony er on the Vikings who Barry ended up with 17 sophomore Jenna DiNap- Aidan Callahan led the the game, the Winthrop Martucci. “I was im- hails from Lynn — scored points, while Omri Merry- oli notched one assist. way for the Prep with 15 girls hockey team battled pressed with the way we one goal. Junior Mia Mar- man led all scorers with 20 Freshman Catie Kamper- points, while Rollie back to score three unan- battled back after falling tucci notched two assists points. sal played well on de- Castineyra was right be- swered goals in a 3-1 win behind early and I was in the win, while sopho- St. Mary’s (3-0) hosts fense, while junior goalie hind with 14 points. Nathan over Peabody/Lynn eld really happy with our more Julia Holmes had Archbishop Williams Mon- Audrey Buckley played Hendricks (nine points) and on the road at McVann- performance as a team.” one assist. Freshman day evening (6). well in net. Jack Perry ( ve points) also O’Keefe Memorial Rink Sophomore Emma goalie Summer Tallent played well in the win. ROUNDUP, B2 Saturday afternoon. Holmes paced the offen- made 20 saves to earn the WINTHROP, B2 Kemba Walker returns for Celtics in blowout loss to Knicks By Jimmy Golen games with a left knee in- er room after taking a shot ASSOCIATED PRESS jury but left in the third to the ribs while getting quarter with a rib injury. boxed out by Nerlens Noel BOSTON (AP) — Julius Fellow Celtics All-Star in the third quarter. Walk- Randle scored 20 points Jayson Tatum missed his er said he simply got the with 12 rebounds and RJ second straight game with wind knocked out of him. Barrett had 19 and 11 on COVID-19. He did not return, but he Sunday to help the New The Knicks led by as already had played 20 York Knicks snap a ve- many as 11 in the rst minutes, which was his game losing streak and quarter and made it 15 in limit. beat the Boston Celtics the second before scoring Walker scored nine 105-75. the rst 10 points in the points on 3-of-13 shooting, Jaylen Brown scored 25 third quarter to open a 58- adding three rebounds, for Boston, which had the 35 lead. The Celtics never four assists and three best record in the Eastern got closer than 18 after steals but committing ve Conference after winning that. turnovers. He was 1 for 8 ve in a row but suffered “They’ve played extreme- from 3-point range. its biggest blowout and ly well short-handed, and “It felt really good to be lowest-scoring output of dealing with a lot of tough out there. Really good. I the season. stuff with guys being out,” almost forgot how it felt,” “I don’t believe that’s Knicks coach Tom Thibo- Walker said. “Free, which I who this team is,” Celtics deau said. “Sometimes haven’t been for a very, coach Brad Stevens said. when you get guys back, very, very long time. It “We had a clunker. You try there’s another adjust- feels weird not having to have as few of those as ment you have to go pain, if that makes sense.” you can. ... We just looked through. ... Getting Kemba BENCH STRENGTH like we were in mud today.” back, there was an adjust- The Knicks had a 38-25 PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS All-Star Kemba Walker ment for them.” edge in bench scoring, led made his season debut af- KEMBA BACK OUT by Immanuel Quickley’s Kemba Walker scored nine points in his rst game of the season Sunday ter missing the rst 11 Walker went to the lock- 17 points and eight assists. after returning from a knee injury. B2 SPORTS THE DAILY ITEM MONDAY, JANUARY 18, 2021

HIGH SCHOOL SPORTS SCHEDULE MONDAY Archbishop Williams at St. Mary’s (1) Boys Basketball TUESDAY Cathedral at Bishop Fenwick (3) Boys Basketball Archbishop Williams at St. Mary’s (6) Saugus at Danvers (4) Girls Basketball Gloucester at Marblehead (6) Masconomet at Winthrop (6) Bishop Fenwick at Cathedral (3) BC High at St. John’s Prep (6) St. Mary’s at Archbishop Williams (6) Swampscott at Peabody (7) Boys Hockey Girls Basketball Beverly at Winthrop (11:30) Danvers at Saugus (5:45) Saugus at Masconomet (2:10) Lynnfield at Pentucket (6) Marblehead at Peabody (2:15) Peabody at Swampscott (6) Arlington Catholic at St. Mary’s (3) Winthrop at Masconomet (6) Bishop Fenwick at Austin Prep (4:40) Marblehead at Gloucester (6:30) Girls Hockey Swimming Marblehead at Beverly (10) Danvers at Swampscott (7:30)

TV/RADIO TV NHL 12 p.m...... Columbus at Detroit...... NBCSN 5 p.m...... Boston at NY Islanders...... NBCSN, NESN 7:30 p.m...... Buffalo at Philadelphia...... NBCSN 10 p.m...... Arizona at Vegas...... NBCSN NBA 5 p.m...... Phoenix at Memphis...... TNT 7:30 p.m...... Milwaukee at Brooklyn...... TNT 10 p.m...... Golden State at LA Lakers...... TNT ITEM PHOTO | SPENSER HASAK Radio Harrison Kinne (left) had one goal and one assist for St. Mary’s in a win over Bishop Fenwick NHL Saturday evening at McVann-O’Keefe Memorial Rink. 5 p.m...... Boston at NY Islanders...... WBZ-FM 98.5 NFL PLAYOFFS St. Mary’s boys hockey takes down Fenwick Divisional Round Championship Round Saturday, Jan. 16 NFC ST. MARY’S tin found the back of the “It’s tough,” said Quin- Arlington Catholic Mon- Green Bay 32, Los Angeles Rams Sunday, Jan. 24 net. Martin scored again lan, whose team has dealt day afternoon (3) at Con- 18 Tampa Bay or New Orleans at Green From B1 Buffalo 17, Baltimore 3 Bay, 3 p.m. with five seconds to play with three such shut- nery Rink. It’s the first Sunday, Jan. 17 AFC The score remained in the game to make it downs already this sea- game of what will be a Kansas City 22, Cleveland 17 Sunday, Jan. 24 there until midway 3-2. son. “You come out and very tough week of games Tampa Bay at New Orleans, 6:40 p.m. Buffalo at Kansas City, 6:30 p.m. through the second peri- Fenwick (0-3) was play a game and find for the Spartans, who will od, when Kinne scored a scheduled to play on the things you need to work also play Pope Francis 4-on-3 powerplay goal to road at Austin Prep Mon- on, then you get shut and Austin Prep before NBA put St. Mary’s ahead 2-0. day afternoon, but a posi- down for a week and you the week is out. EASTERN CONFERENCE WESTERN CONFERENCE Fenwick continued to tive COVID-19 test among lose all your momentum. “This is going to be a Atlantic Division Southwest Division W L Pct GB W L Pct GB battle throughout the the team has now shut It’s a tough thing to have huge week for us,” said Boston 8 4 .667 — 7 6 .538 — game, and in the third the Crusaders down until to deal with, but we know Lee. “It doesn’t get much Philadelphia 9 5 .643 — Dallas 6 6 .500 ½ period the Crusaders Saturday at the earliest. that it comes with the ter- tougher than this in terms Brooklyn 8 6 .571 1 Memphis 6 6 .500 ½ New York 6 8 .429 3 New Orleans 4 7 .364 2 were finally able to get on Fenwick is scheduled to ritory this season.” of competition, and we’re Toronto 4 8 .333 4 Houston 4 7 .364 2 the scoreboard when Mar- host Archbishop Williams St. Mary’s (3-0) hosts excited for it.” Southeast Division Northwest Division W L Pct GB W L Pct GB Orlando 6 7 .462 — Utah 8 4 .667 — Charlotte 6 8 .429 ½ Portland 8 5 .615 ½ Atlanta 5 7 .417 ½ Denver 6 6 .500 2 Winthrop girls hockey tops Peabody/Lynnfield Miami 4 7 .364 1 Oklahoma City 6 6 .500 2 Washington 3 8 .273 2 Minnesota 3 8 .273 4½ Central Division Pacific Division WINTHROP times in that span.” W L Pct GB W L Pct GB From B1 The Tanners were never Milwaukee 9 4 .692 — L.A. Lakers 11 3 .786 — quite able to respond from Indiana 8 4 .667 ½ L.A. Clippers 9 4 .692 1½ Cleveland 6 7 .462 3 Phoenix 7 4 .636 2½ Peabody/Lynnfield was that point on, despite Chicago 5 8 .385 4 Golden State 6 6 .500 4 able to jump out to a 1-0 pushing until the end of Detroit 3 9 .250 5½ Sacramento 5 8 .385 5½ lead in the first period, the game for scoring op- Sunday’s Games Minnesota at Atlanta, 2:30 p.m. getting a goal from Thibe- portunities. Behind a New York 105, Boston 75 Detroit at Miami, 3 p.m. Chicago 117, Dallas 101 San Antonio at Portland, 3 p.m. deau with just over six strong performance in the Cleveland at Washington, ppd Phoenix at Memphis, 5 p.m. minutes to play in the net from Tallent, Win- Philadelphia at Oklahoma City, 7 p.m. Dallas at Toronto, 7:30 p.m. Utah at Denver, 8 p.m. Milwaukee at Brooklyn, 7:30 p.m. frame. throp was able to skate New Orleans at Sacramento, 9 p.m. Houston at Chicago, 8 p.m. But in the second period, away with the victory. Indiana at L.A. Clippers, 10 p.m. Golden State at L.A. Lakers, 10 p.m. Monday’s Games Tuesday’s Games everything shifted. Win- Peabody/Lynnfield (2-1) Orlando at New York, 12 p.m. New Orleans at Utah, 9 p.m. throp came out hot and travels to Gloucester for a Cleveland at Washington, ppd Oklahoma City at Denver, 9 p.m. pushed the pace for much late game Wednesday of the period, getting a night (8). NHL number of scoring oppor- “We know we have plen- tunities. The Vikings fi- ty of things to work on, EASTERN CONFERENCE WESTERN CONFERENCE Central Division West Division nally cashed in with just and we know that Glouces- GP W L OT Pts GF GA GP W L OT Pts GF GA under 12 minutes to play, ter is going to be another Tampa Bay 2 2 0 0 4 10 3 Vegas 2 2 0 0 4 7 3 when Emma Holmes tough test for us,” said Nashville 2 2 0 0 4 8 3 Minnesota 2 2 0 0 4 8 6 Carolina 2 1 1 0 2 5 4 Arizona 2 1 0 1 3 8 7 found the back of the net Roach. “We’re going to get Detroit 2 1 1 0 2 4 5 Colorado 2 1 1 0 2 9 4 for the first time to tie it at back out on the ice for Dallas 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 St. Louis 2 1 1 0 2 4 9 Florida 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 San Jose 2 1 1 0 2 7 8 1-1. Three minutes later, practice and prepare as Columbus 2 0 2 0 0 3 8 Los Angeles 2 0 0 2 2 6 8 Spencer took a pass from much as we can to be Chicago 2 0 2 0 0 3 10 Anaheim 2 0 1 1 1 3 7 the right side and buried ready to go on Wednes- East Division North Division GP W L OT Pts GF GA GP W L OT Pts GF GA it in the back of the net to day.” Washington 3 2 0 1 5 11 9 Toronto 3 2 1 0 4 11 11 put Winthrop ahead. Elev- Winthrop (2-0) hosts Philadelphia 2 2 0 0 4 11 5 Montreal 2 1 0 1 3 9 6 New Jersey 2 1 0 1 3 4 4 Calgary 2 1 0 1 3 6 4 en seconds after that, Newburyport Wednesday Boston 2 1 0 1 3 4 4 Winnipeg 1 1 0 0 2 4 3 Emma Holmes scored evening (6:10) at Larsen N.Y. Rangers 2 1 1 0 2 5 4 Ottawa 2 1 1 0 2 7 6 again to make it 3-1 Win- Arena. Pittsburgh 3 1 2 0 2 9 14 Edmonton 3 1 2 0 2 9 12 N.Y. Islanders 2 1 1 0 2 4 5 Vancouver 3 1 2 0 2 7 11 throp. “We know it’s going to be Buffalo 2 0 2 0 0 5 8 NOTE: Two points for a win, one point for OT loss. “I think we were really another tough game Sunday’s Games Minnesota at Anaheim, 9 p.m. able to take advantage of Wednesday, and we’re go- Pittsburgh 4, Washington 3, SO Montreal at Edmonton, 9 p.m. our opportunities when ing to have to be ready to Chicago at Florida, 7 p.m. Vancouver at Calgary, 9 p.m. Dallas at Tampa Bay, ppd Arizona at Vegas, 10 p.m. they came up,” Martucci go once again,” said Mar- Monday’s Games Tuesday’s Games said. “We had that tucci. “At this point, we’re Columbus at Detroit, 12 p.m. New Jersey at N.Y. Rangers, 7 p.m. Boston at N.Y. Islanders, 5 p.m. Buffalo at Philadelphia, 7 p.m. three-minute stretch just taking things one day ITEM PHOTO | SPENSER HASAK Winnipeg at Toronto, 7 p.m. Dallas at Tampa Bay, postponed where things kind of fell at a time and we’re happy Buffalo at Philadelphia, 7:30 p.m. Chicago at Florida, 7 p.m. Carolina at Nashville, 8 p.m. Washington at Pittsburgh, 7 p.m. apart for Peabody, and we to be playing every day we Winthrop’s Mia Martucci notched two assists in San Jose at St. Louis, 8 p.m. Winnepeg at Ottawa, 7 p.m. were able to score three get out there.” a win over Peabody/Lynnfield Saturday. After losing Mahomes, Chiefs Fenwick boys basketball comes up short to Feehan and Henne hold off Browns ROUNDUP Bishop Fenwick (2-2) From B1 plays on the road at Arch- to advance to AFC title game bishop Williams Wednes- Bishop Feehan 61, day night (7:20). By Dave Skretta gave the Chiefs a first Bishop Fenwick 36 Marblehead 1, ASSOCIATED PRESS down with just over a Jason Romans led the Medford 1 minute left and allowed way for Fenwick with 14 KANSAS CITY, Mo. Marblehead’s goal was them to run out the clock. points, eight rebounds (AP) — The Kansas City scored by Hannah Tsou- “That’s why we love Big and nine steals. Chiefs had lost Patrick valas in a road game at Red. He’s always on time,” The Crusaders (2-2) LoConte Rink Saturday. Mahomes to a concussion Chiefs safety Tyrann and were in danger of los- host Cathedral Monday Marblehead (0-1-1) Mathieu said. “He’s like ing the game. afternoon (3). plays on the road at Bev- our spirit warrior out here Then their defense and GIRLS BASKETBALL erly Monday morning behind the scenes. He’s al- Chad Henne — their de- St. Mary’s 72, (10). ways trying stuff. We al- fense and Chad Henne?! Cathedral 32 SWIMMING ways knew he has one — kept their hopes of a The Spartans won their ITEM FILE PHOTO | SPENSER HASAK Matignon 95, play on the table.” fourth game in as many Super Bowl repeat alive, Bishop Fenwick junior captain Jason Romans Bishop Fenwick 75 Mahomes hadn’t played days Saturday afternoon, holding off the Cleveland had 14 points, eight rebounds and nine steals in The Crusaders had four in 21 days, since the taking down their Catho- Browns 22-17 on Sunday a loss to Bishop Feehan Saturday. first-place finishers in the Chiefs clinched the AFC’s lic Central League foe in to advance to their third loss, with Hannah En- top seed in Week 16, but what may have been their straight AFC champion- senior captain Liz Gonza- evening (6:40) in a home glish winning the 200 ship game. he hardly missed a beat most complete game of lez was right behind with game against BC High at before leaving midway the season. freestyle (2:21.19), Mere- “#HenneThingIsPossi- 18 points and six re- Essex Sports Center. dith Yuhasz winning the ble,” a sidelined Mahomes through the third quarter. Kellyn Preira, Nicolette bounds. Senior captain Ve- Gloucester 5, He finished 21 of 30 for D’Itria and Yirsy Queliz 500 freestyle (5:17.60) wrote on Twitter immedi- ronica Tache scored 12 Swampscott 0 and the team of Yuhasz, ately after the victory. 255 yards and touch- each scored 16 points to points in the victory. Swampscott (0-1) plays Emily DelBene, Audrey With their star quarter- downs passing and run- lead the offense in the Fenwick (3-0) plays on on the road against Dan- Waldinger and Madison back reduced to a specta- ning. win. the road at Cathedral vers Monday afternoon (1) Moseley winning the 400 tor, the oft-forgotten Harrison Butker added St. Mary’s (5-0) plays on Monday afternoon (3). at Essex Sports Center. bunch opposite Mahomes’ three field goals for the the road at Archbishop BOYS HOCKEY GIRLS HOCKEY freestyle relay (4:17.33). high-powered offense Chiefs, who nearly blew a Williams Monday evening St. John’s Prep 1, Austin Prep 3, On the diving board, Isa- forced the Browns to punt 19-3 lead but survived to (6). Xaverian 1 Bishop Fenwick 1 bella Forte took first place in the waning minutes. become the first AFC Bishop Fenwick 62, Senior Owen Atkinson Gabby Davern scored with a score of 229.88. Then, his 35-year-old team to host three consec- Bishop Feehan 56 scored the lone goal for the lone goal for the Cru- Fenwick (0-1) is back in backup showed some utive conference title Fenwick kept its un- the Prep in Saturday’s saders, while Emma Perry the pool on Saturday (2) moxie with a long third- games. They’ll face the beaten season alive Sat- season opener, while se- and Abbey Millman each on the road at St. Mary’s. down scramble and auda- Buffalo Bills next Sunday. urday afternoon, notching nior Jake DiNapoli had one assist. Allison GYMNASTICS cious fourth-down com- “It stings,” Browns coach a conference win on the notched one assist. Goalie Countie and Catherine Winthrop 136.5, pletion Kevin Stefanski said. “We road. Cam Smith played well in Salvo played well on the Beverly 129.5 to Tyreek Hill — when came here to win and Junior Olivia Found led net for the Eagles. defensive end, while goal- Winthrop (1-0) plays on go-for-broke Andy Reid didn’t get the job done. the way with 19 points St. John’s Prep (0-0-1) is ie Sedona Lawson played the road at Masconomet decided to go for it — that There is a finality to that.” and seven steals, while back on the ice Wednesday a strong game in net. Saturday night (7). MONDAY, JANUARY 18, 2021 THE DAILY ITEM B3 NATION In inaugural address, Biden will appeal to national unity By Zeke Miller said in the memo. “Presi- ASSOCIATED PRESS dent-elect Biden will take action — not just to reverse WASHINGTON — Pres- the gravest damages of the ident-elect Joe Biden will deliver an appeal to na- Trump administration — tional unity when he is but also to start moving sworn in Wednesday and our country forward.” plans immediate moves Incoming White House to combat the coronavi- communications direc- rus pandemic and undo tor Kate Bedingfield said FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS some of President Donald Biden would use his ad- Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Gen. Trump’s most controver- dress to the American Mark Milley testifies to Senate Armed Services sial policies, his incoming people to appeal to those Committee about the budget on Capitol Hill in chief of staff said Sunday. frustrated by the rancor Washington. Biden intends a series of Washington and to ex- of executive actions in his plain how his adminis- PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS first hours after his inau- tration will tackle the na- Gen. Milley key to guration, an opening salvo President-elect Joe Biden listens during an tion’s challenges. in what is shaping up as a event at The Queen theater in Wilmington, Del. “I think you can expect 10-day blitz of steps to re- that this will be a moment military continuity orient the country without tion to the U.S. from some to senior staff. where President-elect waiting for Congress, aide Other actions include Muslim-majority coun- Biden will really work to Ron Klain said. tries, move to rejoin the extending the pause on try to turn the page on as Biden takes office Klain told CNN’s “State Paris climate accord and student loan payments the divisiveness and the By Robert Burns administration to the next. of the Union” that Biden, mandate mask-wearing and actions meant to pre- ASSOCIATED PRESS But Milley will be especial- in his inaugural address on federal property and vent evictions and foreclo- hatred over the last four ly important for continuity to the nation, will deliver during interstate travel. sures for those struggling years and really lay out a WASHINGTON — In after a delayed, rocky post- “a message of moving this Those are among roughly during the pandemic. positive, optimistic vision taking charge of a Penta- election transition and un- country forward. A mes- a dozen actions Biden will “These executive ac- for the country, and lay out gon battered by leader- certainty about when the sage of unity. A message of take on his first day in the tions will deliver relief to a way — lay out a path for- ship churn, the Biden ad- Senate will confirm top getting things done.” White House, incoming the millions of Americans ward that really calls on all ministration will look to Pentagon nominees. Biden will end Trump’s chief of staff Ron Klain that are struggling in the of us to work together,” she one holdover as a source of Milley, 62, is early in the restriction on immigra- said Saturday in a memo face of these crises,” Klain told “Fox News Sunday.” military continuity: Gen. second year of a four-year Mark Milley, chairman of term as the military’s top the Joint Chiefs of Staff. officer. His predecessor, President-elect Joe Marine Gen. Joseph Dun- ‘Little old West Virginia’ Biden will inherit Milley ford, now retired, was a as his senior military ad- similarly transitional fig- viser, and although Biden ure, appointed by Presi- could replace Milley, he dent Barack Obama and sets pace on vaccine rollout likely won’t. continuing for nearly A Princeton-educated three years with Trump. history buff with the gift By Cuneyt Dil The chairman of the Joint ASSOCIATED PRESS of gab, Milley has been a Chiefs does not command staunch defender of the troops but advises a pres- KENOVA, W.Va. — Grif- military’s apolitical tra- ident and a secretary of fith & Feil Drug has been dition even as President defense on approaches to in business since 1892, a Donald Trump packed the major military problems. family-owned, small-town Pentagon with political Biden will have many pharmacy. This isn’t their loyalists. Milley reassured problems on his plate first pandemic. Congress that the military from the get-go, including More than a century af- Pharmacist would stay out of the elec- Iran and North Korea. In ter helping West Virgin- Ric Griffith tions and, in no uncertain addition to dealing with ians confront the Spanish stands in terms, told troops that the potential military crises, flu in 1918, the drugstore his family’s Capitol riot was an act of Biden would look to Milley, in Kenova, a community business sedition. Last summer, he along with his prospec- of about 3,000 people, is in Kenova, put his own job on the line tive secretary of defense, helping the state lead the W.Va. by apologizing for being Lloyd Austin, for advice nation in COVID-19 vac- part of the entourage that on broader strategic goals, cine distribution. PHOTO | accompanied Trump to a including pursuing arms West Virginia has ASSOCIATED PRESS photo-op outside a church control with Russia, coun- emerged as an unlikely near the White House af- tering terrorism in the success in the nation’s oth- than in any other state, of January. but that has not stopped ter peaceful protesters Mideast and competing erwise chaotic vaccine roll- with at least 7.5 percent “Boy, have we noticed Republican Gov. Jim Jus- were forcibly removed with China. out, largely because of the of the population receiv- that. I think the West Vir- tice from proclaiming that from the area. Milley already is being state’s decision to reject a ing the first of two shots, ginia model is really one the vaccine effort runs Military leaders always singled out as a go-to offi- federal partnership with according to federal data. that we would love for a lot counter to preconceived more states to adopt,” said notions about the Moun- have critical roles in en- cial at a beleaguered Pen- CVS and Walgreens and West Virginia was the instead enlist mom-and- John Beckner, a pharma- taineer State. suring stability from one tagon. first in the nation to fin- pop pharmacies to vacci- cist who works at the Al- “Little old West Virgin- nate residents against the ish offering first doses to exandria, Virginia-based ia, that was thought of virus that has killed over all long-term care centers National Community for hundreds of years, you 395,000 Americans. before the end of Decem- Pharmacists Association, know, as a place where More shots have gone ber, and the state expects which advocates for phar- maybe we were backward into people’s arms per cap- to give second doses at macies across the country. or dark or dingy,” Justice ita across West Virginia those facilities by the end It’s early in the process, said last week. Protests start small, peacefully at fortified U.S. statehouses By David A. Lieb and Adam Geller ASSOCIATED PRESS

FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS Police and National U. S. Supreme Court Associate Justice Sonia Guard troops stood sentry Sotomayor gestures as she speaks about what at newly fortified state- houses Sunday ahead of drove her to a career in law at the Mississippi demonstrations planned Book Festival in Jackson, Miss. for the leadup to Presi- dent-elect Joe Biden’s in- Harris to be sworn in auguration, as authorities worked to deter a repeat of the recent riot that over- by Justice Sotomayor ran the U.S. Capitol. A few protesters were starting to at inauguration gather in some cities, but streets in many others re- mained empty. the latest details of Har- By Alexandra Jaffe About two dozen people, ASSOCIATED PRESS ris’ inauguration plans. several carrying long guns, Harris has expressed WASHINGTON — Vice admiration for both So- protested outside the Ohio President-elect Kamala tomayor and Marshall. Statehouse, observed by Harris will be sworn in She and Sotomayor share several of the dozens of PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS by Supreme Court Jus- experience as prosecu- state troopers positioned tice Sonia Sotomayor tors, and she once called around the building. Sev- Local political activist Gene Stilp, right, pulls down a cut-out of Presi- on Wednesday, a histo- Marshall — like Harris, eral dozen people — some dent Donald Trump while staging an anti-Trump demonstration in front ry-making event in which a graduate of Howard carrying American flags of the Pennsylvania State Capitol in Harrisburg, Pa. the first Black, South University — one of her — gathered at South Car- Asian and female vice “greatest heroes.” olina’s Statehouse. And at mayor asked people not to gress was certifying the said they had no specific president will take her The vice president-elect Michigan’s Capitol, a small visit. Some 25,000 National Electoral College vote. indication that demonstra- oath of office from the first said in a video posted to group of demonstrators, Guard troops from around The FBI has warned of tions would occur, much Latina justice. Twitter that she viewed some armed, stood near a the country were due in the the potential for armed pro- less turn violent. Yet many Harris chose Sotomay- Marshall as “one of the chain-link fence surround- city in the coming days. tests at the nation’s Capi- state officials vowed to be or for the task, according main reasons I wanted to ing the building as state The stepped-up security tol and all 50 state capitol prepared, just in case. They to a person familiar with be a lawyer,” calling him “a police walked the grounds measures were intended to buildings beginning this said they did not want a the decision. She’ll also fighter” in the courtroom. and National Guard vehi- safeguard seats of govern- weekend. Some social me- repeat of the mob’s assault, use two Bibles for the And this will be the cles were parked nearby. ment from the type of vio- dia messages had targeted which left left a Capitol Po- swearing-in, one of which second time Sotomayor Tall fencing also now sur- lence that occurred at the Sunday for demonstra- lice officer and four others belonged to Thurgood takes part in an inaugu- rounds the U.S. Capitol, U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6, when tions, though it remained dead. In recent days, more Marshall, the first Black ration. She swore in Pres- the National Mall is closed a supporters of President unclear how many people than 125 people have been Supreme Court justice. ident-elect Joe Biden as to the general public, and Donald Trump swarmed might show up. arrested on charges related ABC News first reported vice president in 2013. the District of Columbia’s the building while Con- Authorities in some states to the insurrection. B4 THE DAILY ITEM MONDAY, JANUARY 18, 2021 COMICS

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CROSSWORD DEAR ABBY Husband throws a wrench in wife’s exercise plans DEAR ABBY: As a long should I wait? way to manage my stress Dear Abby is written by Abigail and anxiety when COVID TENTATIVE IN hit, I started to exercise. Van Buren, also known as Jeanne CALIFORNIA Neither my husband, Phillips, and was founded by her “Chris,” nor I had ever DEAR TENTATIVE: I been into fitness at all. As mother, Pauline Phillips. Contact wish you had written soon- the months have gone on, Dear Abby at DearAbby.com or P.O. er. It appears that although I have realized the power Box 69440, Los Angeles, CA 90069. the woman you’re involved of being healthy, and I try with is divorced, she is far to exercise every day. The from free. If she’s afraid problem? Chris is angry. her ex will become violent He calls it “me time” and toms of depression and grow to enjoy it. if she makes her relation- has made it very difficult extreme stress since this ship with you official, and for me to go. pandemic began. It is DEAR ABBY: I am a he has acted violently to- I tried swimming in the more important now than divorced father of two, both ward her in the past, she morning before work, but ever that you continue to over 18. I have been dating should contact her local he said he couldn’t man- take care of your physical a divorced mother of three. police department and re- age at home to get our and emotional health, Her children are between port it. She may also want 2-year-old ready for and it’s a shame your hus- the ages of 7 and 12. to consider a restraining school. I tried to go to the band didn’t do the same. We are really good to- order and/or supervised gym in the early evening, Rather than prevent gether, and we would like visitation when he sees the but he said he needs me you from doing what you to make a life together. children. If she is unwill- to help get the children have been doing, your The problem is, she’s re- ing to free herself, then for ready for bed. I tried run- husband should have luctant to let her ex-hus- your own sake, end the re- ning later at night, but it praised you. Could he be band know about me for lationship because it will didn’t feel safe, and I also jealous or threatened by fear of his violent reac- never progress. had trouble falling asleep. what you have accom- tion (she has no lingering Abby, I don’t know what plished? That he would feelings toward him oth- DEAR READERS: To- to do. Last night he told say something so extreme er than fear). Because of day we remember the Rev. me I am selfish and as “you should move out” this, she doesn’t want her Martin Luther King Jr., should move out. Can you was childish. (Who would kids to know we are ro- who was martyred in the help me? look after the kids then?) mantically involved. cause of civil rights in A mature approach They think I’m just a 1968. His words ring as KEEPING MY would be for the two of “friend.” She gets defen- true today as when he first SANITY you to agree upon a sched- sive when I bring this up. uttered them: “We must ac- ule in which he either We have been seeing cept finite disappointment, DEAR KEEPING: Es- dresses the kids in the each other for a couple of but we must never lose in- tablishing a routine of morning OR tucks them years now. I love her, but finite hope.” His was a regular exercise wasn’t in at night. It not only I’m starting to get the voice of reason in a time of selfish. It was the right would be a lot less expen- feeling this will never insanity, silenced too soon. thing to do. People have sive than a divorce, but move forward. What been experiencing symp- your husband might even should I do? And how ABBY BRIDGE

From a card table to a paper column Last month, I coached four stu- partner decide what to do if he did dents while they played deals at not have five hearts. Bridge Base Online. One afternoon, Three no-trump looks hopeless. we had a series of amazing deals. The defenders drive out the spade This week, let’s look at six of them. ace, get back in with either the heart Warning: The bidding and play are ace or club king and run the rest of not always perfect, but I hope that the spades. But ... we can learn some lessons. Under West’s spade queen, East First, if you were North, how would signaled with the eight instead of the you respond after partner opens one nine. (Always play the highest card no-trump? you can afford when showing enthusi- That is a matter of partnership asm.) Then, instead of leading the 10 agreement. Here, North replied three (or seven, his original fourth-highest), diamonds, showing at least 5-5 in West continued with the spade jack. the minors with game-forcing val- Still nervous, East played her two. ues or more. South might have re- Now West led the spade three, and bid three hearts, hoping his partner East played the nine, not the king. would read it as showing a five-card Of course, the defenders were not suit (not just asking for a spade yet dead. Maybe declarer, not guess- stopper for three no-trump). If South ing that they had blocked the spades, had rebid three hearts, North would would take the club finesse. But after have raised to four hearts, describing running his five diamond tricks, he de- her distribution perfectly and letting duced to play on hearts to get home. MONDAY, JANUARY 18, 2021 THE DAILY ITEM B5 TV BEST BETS CELEBRITY INTERVIEWS Monday, Jan. 18 TCM Morning & Afternoon Movie: Sidney Poitier TCM, beginning at 6 a.m. “Walker” is a family man in new Catch a Classic! Spend your morning and afternoon with legendary actor Sidney Poitier when Turner Classic Movies airs a lineup of some of his most memorable films. series starring Jared Padalecki The schedule begins with Edge of the City (1957), By Taylor Neumann a noirish drama in which Poitier costars with John Cassavetes. The acclaimed film was unusual for its Walker, Texas Ranger time in its portrayal of an interracial friendship, and made Chuck Norris a house- earned Poitier a Best Actor BAFTA Award nomina- hold name. Will its new up- tion. Also today, see Poitier in the drama Something date, Walker (Jan. 21, The of Value(1957); the 1961 adaptation of the play CW), do the same for its star A Raisin in the Sun, which earned Poitier another Jared Padalecki? Not that BAFTA nod as well as a Golden Globe nomination; he’s having much trouble his Best Actor Oscar-winning role in Lilies of the being recognized now — he Field(1963); another multi-award-nominated role in just finished up a 15-sea- the 1965 drama A Patch of Blue; one of his most son run on the cult favorite famous roles, in 1967’s Guess Who’s Coming to Supernatural.Walker has Dinner; and the romantic drama A Warm Decem- some similar themes — he ber(1973), which he also directed. is in the business of saving NBA Basketball people, after all — but the NBA TV & TNT, beginning at 12 p.m. Live show is a fresh take for the The NBA celebrates the Martin Luther King Jr. holi- actor, who wasn’t sure what day with five national TV games: Orlando at New York he would be doing after the (NBA TV), Minnesota at Atlanta (NBA TV), Phoenix at end of Supernatural. Memphis (TNT), Milwaukee at Brooklyn (TNT) and “For the longest time, I Golden State at L.A. Lakers (TNT). thought I wanted to take a All American: “Season Pass” LONG break after Supernat- The CW, 8 p.m. ural finished. We filmed in Season Premiere! Vancouver, but my home and Spencer (Daniel Ezra) finds himself on the defense family have been in Austin, after an interview he gave comes out, upsetting Texas, for 10 years. We didn’t his old teammates, and emotions get the best of get to see each other as much them. Billy (Taye Diggs) is excited for a fresh start as we wanted, and it seemed at South Crenshaw High, but he first must confront like my kids would grow up something from his past that could be a roadblock so fast every time I would to his success. be gone for a week or two,” 9-1-1 explained Padalecki. “Then, FOX, 8 p.m. COVID happened. Supernat- Season Premiere! ural shut down for five and a The fourth season premiere kicks off with another half months, and I was with jaw-dropping signature disaster that only Los An- my family every single day. geles’ finest and most fearless first responders can It was wonderful to be with handle. Angela Bassett, Jennifer Love Hewitt, Ken- them so much, but I realized neth Choi, Oliver Stark and Peter Krause star. how much I loved working 100 Day Dream Home: “Grand Space for Grandkids” and telling stories.” Luckily HGTV, 8 p.m. for Padalecki, Walker films in Don and Natalie enjoy spending time with their large Austin, home of the real-life blended family but have been squeezing them into Texas Rangers. “I get to see a tiny two-bedroom house for far too long. After (my family) every day and years of looking for the perfect home that suits their be a part of a story that I am needs, they finally decided that the only way to get passionate about.” what they want is to build it. Natalie knows she loves This new iteration of Walk- her teal hutch, but many of the other design choices er of course centers on its she has to make with Brian and Mika Kleinschmidt hero, Cordell Walker, a wid- for her dream home prove to be more difficult. Hope- owed father of two who re- fully Brian and Mika will be able to nail down their turns to Austin after being style and still get their dream home built in 100 days away on an undercover mis- or less! sion for two years. He has to Ellen’s Game of Games: “Dash Test Dummies” relearn his relationships with new partner, Micki Ramirez things become even more un- Cordell. “This Walker is much NBC, 8 p.m. his son and daughter, as well (Lindsey Morgan), one of the clear. (Fun fact: Walker’s wife, more about a family than it Contestants play Ellen’s favorite games Oh Ship!, Aw as with the rest of his fami- first women in Texas Rang- Emily, is played by Genevieve is about a swashbuckling Snap, Say Whaaat?! and Taste Buds. The winner of ly who stepped in in his ab- ers history. But Walker soon Padalecki — Jared’s real-life hero who runs around round- each of the first four rounds moves on to Know or sence. Even work is different, becomes suspicious of the wife!) house kicking bad guys,” says Go, and that winner advances to Hotter Hands for a with an old coworker now his events surrounding his wife’s Viewers will find much to Padalecki. “Those have been chance to win a cash prize. superior, and he’s assigned a death, and as he investigates, love about this new version of my favorite stories to tell.”

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BELGRADE, Serbia (AP) greeted a shipment of 1 — Vaccines from the West, million doses of the Chinese Russia or China? Or none Sinopharm vaccine, say- at all? That dilemma fac- ing he will receive a shot to es nations in southeastern show that it is safe. Europe, where coronavirus “Serbs prefer the Rus- vaccination campaigns are sian vaccine,” read a recent off to a slow start — over- headline of the Informer, a shadowed by heated politi- pro-government tabloid, as cal debates and conspiracy officials announced that 38 theories. percnet of those who have In countries like the Czech applied to take the shots Republic, Serbia, Bosnia, favor the Russian vaccine, Romania and Bulgaria, vac- while 31 percnet want the cine skeptics have includ- Pfizer-BioNTech version ed former presidents and — a rough division among even some doctors. Serbian pro-Russians and pro-West- tennis champion Novak erners in Serbia. Djokovic was amon g those In neighboring Bosnia, a who said he did not want to war-torn country that re- be forced to get inoculated. mains ethnically divided False beliefs that the coro- among Serbs, Bosniaks and navirus is a hoax or that Croats, politics also are a vaccines would inject mi- factor, as the Serb-run half crochips into people have appeared set to opt for the spread in the countries that Russian vaccine, while the were formerly under harsh Bosniak-Croat part likely Communist rule. Those who will turn to the Western once routinely underwent ones. PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS mass inoculations are deep- Sasa Milovanovic, a Cubicles are erected inside Salisbury Cathedral for people to receive a dose of the Pfizer-BioN- ly split over whether to get 57-year-old real estate Tech coronavirus vaccine Saturday. Vaccination centers are being opened in England at some of the vaccines at all. agent from Belgrade, sees the country's great cathedrals. “There is a direct link be- all vaccines as part of the tween support for conspira- “global manipulation” of the cy theories and skepticism pandemic. toward vaccination,” a re- “People are locked up, they UK aims to give 1st COVID-19 cent Balkan study warned. have no lives any longer and “A majority across the re- live in a state of hysteria gion does not plan to take and fear,” he said. shot to all adults by September the vaccine, a ratio consid- Djokovic has said he was erably lower than elsewhere against being forced to take in Europe, where a majority a coronavirus vaccine in or- LONDON (AP) — The U.K. gov- sures on the National Health Ser- more than 73 percnet higher than favors taking the vaccine.” der to travel and compete ernment plans to offer a first dose vice. Already beleaguered hospitals during the first peak of the pan- Only about 200,000 peo- but was keeping his mind of COVID-19 vaccine to every adult are admitting another COVID-19 demic in April. Britain has reported ple applied for the vaccine open. The top-ranked tennis by September as the nation’s health patient every 30 seconds, putting 88,747 coronavirus-related deaths, in Serbia, a country of 7 player and his wife tested care system battles the worst crisis the service in its most precarious more than any other country in Eu- million, in the days after au- positive in June after a se- in its 72-year-history. situation ever, said Simon Stevens, rope and the fifth-highest number thorities opened the proce- ries of exhibition matches Foreign Secretary Dominic Raab chief executive of NHS England. worldwide. dure. By contrast, 1 million with zero social distancing said Sunday that the government “The facts are very clear and I’m Prime Minister Boris Johnson Serbians signed up for 100 that he organized in the will soon begin a trial of round the not going to sugarcoat them, hospi- on Jan. 2 ordered England into its euros ($120) on the first day Balkans. They and their clock injections at some locations as tals are under extreme pressure and third national lockdown in an effort the government offered the foundation have donated 1 it continues to add more vaccination staff are under extreme pressure,’’ to slow the spread of the virus and pandemic aid. million euros ($1.1 million) sites to increase the pace of delivery. he told the BBC. “Since Christmas protect the NHS, which Stevens said Hoping to encourage vac- to buy ventilators and other The National Health Service opened Day we’ve seen another 15,000 in- now has some 50,000 employees off cinations, Serbian officials medical equipment for hos- a mass vaccination center on Satur- crease in the in-patients in hospitals work due to COVID-19 infections have gotten their shots on pitals in Serbia. day at the historic Salisbury Cathe- across England. That’s the equiv- and exposure quarantines. TV. Yet they themselves Serbian Health Ministry dral, where injections were accom- alent of filling 30 hospitals full of The government says it won’t re- have been split over wheth- official Mirsad Djerlek has panied by organ music. coronavirus patients.” view the lockdown measures un- er to get the Western-made described the vaccine re- “Our target is by September to Britain’s health care system is til mid-February, by which time it Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine or sponse as “satisfactory,” but have offered all the adult population staggering as doctors and nurses plans to offer at least one dose of Russia’s Sputnik V, more cautioned on the state-run a first dose,’’ he told Sky News. “If battle a more contagious variant of vaccine to everyone over 70, as well divisions in a country that RTS broadcaster that “peo- we can do it faster than that, great, the coronavirus coupled with cold, as to frontline health care workers is formally seeking Europe- ple in rural areas usually be- but that’s the road map.” wet winter weather that drives peo- and others who are especially vul- an Union membership but lieve in conspiracy theories, Britain has more than 51 million ple inside, where infections spread nerable to COVID-19. where many favor closer and that is why we should adults in its population of 67.5 mil- more easily. Once that goal has been reached, ties with Moscow. talk to them and explain lion people. The surge in infections has pushed the U.K. will offer the vaccine to ev- Serbian President Alek- that the vaccine is the only The ambitious vaccination pro- the number of people hospitalized eryone over 50 before finally moving sandar Vucic on Saturday way out in this situation.” gram comes amid crushing pres- with COVID-19 to a record 37,475, on to everyone over 18. Italy is facing a political crisis amid virus pandemic

MILAN (AP) — Former when Premier Giuseppe ly deposing then-fellow sis. Renzi says he is only Conte’s first government. With the resignation of Italian Premier Matteo Conte addresses both Democratic Party mem- following his conscience, New polls show junior co- the Italia Viva ministers, Renzi is testing his al- houses of Parliament. If ber Enrico Letta as Italy’s at great political cost. alition partner Italia Viva Conte is working to shore ready low popularity by Conte makes a successful leader. Renzi himself fell “Italia Viva did not start has the support of just 2.4 up support in parliament provoking a political crisis bid for support, he could from power nearly three the crisis. It has been go- percnet of survey respon- among independent law- that could bring down It- remain in power, possibly years later after gambling ing on for months,’’ he as- dents, down from a high of makers. He still has the aly’s coalition government heading would be his third his popularity on a consti- serted during a press con- 6.2 percnet at the party’s backing of the Democrat- at a critical juncture in the coalition government since tutional referendum that ference last week. inception. Italia Viva was ic Party and the 5-Star coronavirus pandemic. Italy’s 2018 election. failed. Renzi, a senator for the created in September 2019 Movement, which have Renzi orchestrated the This is not Renzi’s first Now, the 46-year-old for- Italia Viva party, support- when Renzi bolted the Dem- criticized Renzi’s move as resignations of two minis- foray as an iconoclast mer Florence mayor might ed Conte during an earli- ocratic Party he once ran. irresponsible. ters from his tiny but key shaking up Italian poli- bring down Conte. He er, failed power grab by He brought with him two Conte will make his Italia Viva party. The out- tics. He became premier broadly accuses the pre- Matteo Salvini, the leader Cabinet members, giving case in the lower house on come of his power play will in 2014 by out-maneuver- mier of not properly man- of the right-wing League himself the kind of leverage Monday and to the Senate become clearer this week, ing and unceremonious- aging the coronavirus cri- party that was part of he employed last week. on Tuesday. B8 THE DAILY ITEM MONDAY, JANUARY 18, 2021 HEALTH

Maybe Nervous America about needs getting group vaccine? therapy MAYO CLINIC By Heidi Stevens NEWS NETWORK TRIBUNE NEWS SERVICE If you are unsure about whether Maybe America needs group you’ll be vaccinated for COVID-19, therapy. you are not alone. It’s natural to I sat down to read Christie have reservations about something Tate’s memoir, “Group: How so new. One Therapist and a Circle Dr. Ivan Porter II, a Mayo Clinic of Strangers Saved My Life,” as a pandemic raged and our nephrologist, was among the first nation’s capital was reeling to roll up his sleeves to be vacci- from a violent attack and our nated for COVID-19 at Mayo Clinic president faced a second im- in Florida. Dr. Porter says that he peachment and our collective hopes others who are eligible will nerves felt collectively shot. be inspired to be vaccinated for I finished it in a day. The book is largely devoid of SHUTTERSTOCK IMAGE “Seeing people that politics. Tate, a Chicago law- Psychologist Christie Tate says she is drawn to storytelling that’s deeply reveal- we know and people yer, started writing it in 2015, ing. and it chronicles events from that we trust, and people a decade prior to that. None from some previous encoun- shrunk back from revealing. said. “It’s certainly not a book that we care about, of today’s specific frustrations ters. Big city, small town. “I was always hungry for that’s prescriptive: ‘Go get being vaccinated or events are present on its The therapist, Dr. Rosen, books about therapy where it group therapy!’ The truth is pages. recommends group therapy. was messy and it took more it’s a brutal, confrontational, will hopefully make But it plumbs the human (Tate changed all the names than 30 days and maybe it nowhere-to-hide domain, and us all feel psyche — Tate’s psyche, most- took more than a pill,” Tate in the book.) that’s asking a lot of somebody more comfortable about ly — in such a way that you Tate initially recoils at the said. “I wasn’t averse to med- in their mental health treat- can’t help but think, as you thought. ication, but I knew whatever ment. But when I see things being vaccinated.” read: Man. Do any of us even “What’s going to happen to was wrong with me was go- happening in the world, on a know what we’re feeling? Or me when I start group?” she ing to take more than a pill. large scale, I think, ‘You know, Dr. Ivan Porter II what to do with the feelings asks Rosen. I didn’t know any stories like all that anger that is being we can identify? Mayo Clinic nephrologist “All of your secrets are going that, and I wanted them.” splashed about and acted out, “I had no idea the range of to come out,” he replies. Reese Witherspoon select- that stuff could be dealt with people who would reach out to ed “Group” as her November in a group. A group could hold me after reading it,” Tate told And they do. And she puts COVID-19. them in the book. The child- book club selection — the space for that. There are ways me Monday. “I didn’t realize equivalent, Tate said, of win- “Seeing people that we know and hood traumas. The disordered to get that out.’” how many people were suffer- ning the lottery for an author. people that we trust, and people eating. The disappointing re- Her groups have always ing loneliness or stuck-ness.” The book launched imme- that we care about, being vaccinat- lationships. The bad sex. The been multigenerational, mul- Or rage. Or shame. Or hun- diately onto the New York ed will hopefully make us all feel good sex. The shame and sor- ticultural, multifaith. ger. Or the frustration that Times bestseller list, which row and joy and fear and lone- “It’s scary and it’s tense and more comfortable about being vac- comes with feeling misun- transcended Tate’s fairly mod- cinated. derstood. All of which Tate liness and disappointment it never gets tied up in a bow est goals. During Tate’s writ- “We still have to continue the brings to the group therapy and exhilaration attached to ing process, author Rebecca at the end of the session,” she long, hard, arduous work that sessions she starts shortly all of it. Makkai urged Tate to write said. “And I’m grateful I get to after completing law school. “It wasn’t until after I pub- down her wildest dreams for do that and see that in a ther- we’ve been doing for months until She’s recovering from an eat- lished the book that I really “Group.” apeutic setting. There are no we get to a point where we’re in a ing disorder, struggling with understood that people think “My wildest dreams were easy answers for some of this much better place.” feelings of intense isolation sharing all of this is brave,” I hoped to come out in hard- stuff. There’s time and there’s Dr. Porter says front-line workers and finds herself imagining she said. “Maybe two weeks back,” Tate said, “and I hoped distance. There’s getting feel- who work in emergency depart- — maybe even causing — her in, I was getting, ‘You’re to have five well-attended ings out. There’s not a quick ments and ICUs, and directly care own death. sooooo brave’ enough that it events at bookstores. And fix, which is unappealing to for patients with COVID-19, will A friend recommends her started to feel like maybe it by well-attended, I meant at lots of people.” now be able to work with a little Her book lifts the curtain on therapist. In a highly Chica- was coded for, ‘Are you crazy?’” least 12 people. That’s how less fear of becoming seriously ill But she’s drawn, she said, to the process, and what you see go moment, Tate is afraid to big I was dreaming.” with the virus. He says there are see that therapist because an storytelling that’s deeply re- In a phone interview, I is uncomfortable and messy, many other health care workers ex-boyfriend used to see him. vealing. She has spent years asked her if she thought but also beautiful and hope- When she relents and sees the in group therapy rooms filled America would benefit from ful. Not unlike America itself. who also need to get vaccinated. therapist anyway, she realizes with revealing. She didn’t group therapy. Distributed by Tribune Con- “There are multiple specialties she also knows the therapist want to write a book that “The true answer is I do,” she tent Agency, LLC. that deal with patients who have COVID-19 that we may not think of that are in that front line. Anyone can be infected with this virus and be infectious because of the virus, What is to like about new dietary guides? and thus place everyone at risk. The only way that we’ll be able to By Barbara Quinn make progress is for us to be able TRIBUNE NEWS SERVICE to widely administer this vaccine.” Getting vaccinated for COVID-19 They’re here … the long is one part of the solution to end awaited and debated 2020- the pandemic. Dr. Porter says it’s 2025 Dietary Guidelines for important to continue the recom- Americans (DGA). What’s mended intervention strategies. the big deal? This document — updated every five years “We’ve got to continue to mask. by the Departments of Agri- We’ve got to continue to social dis- culture (USDA) and Health tance, and we have to continue to and Human Services (HHS) pay attention to the things for ba- — represents the most current sic disease prevention that have science-based advice on what allowed us to do as well as we have and how to eat and drink for done,” says Dr. Porter. our best health. Information in this post was ac- If you’re looking for this new- curate at the time of its posting. Due est installment to insist you to the fluid nature of the COVID-19 eat this or don’t eat that, you pandemic, scientific understand- may be disappointed. Rather, ing, along with guidelines and rec- the 2020-2025 DGA’s focus on a “pattern” of eating that has ommendations, may have changed been shown to carry health since the original publication date. benefits. Within that pattern, Distributed by Tribune Content we can make choices that best Agency, LLC fit our individual needs and preferences. I like that. There’s room here for meat eaters and vegans PHOTO | TRIBUNE NEWS SERVICE alike. And for the first time, The dietary guidelines represent the most current science-based advice on what and these guidelines are presented how to eat and drink for our best health. according to our life stages, including pregnancy, infants and toddlers. There is good evidence that and fortified soy alternatives. Your goals may be different. These updated guidelines do, — if we would practice what Protein foods, including lean Find the dietary pattern that however, advise us to limit — the guidelines preach — our meats, poultry, and eggs; sea- fits your needs and calorie at every life stage — our intake reward could be a wide range food; beans, peas, and lentils; limit in this 9th edition of the of four dietary components: of health benefits. Unfortu- nuts, seeds, and soy products. Dietary Guidelines for Ameri- added sugars, sodium, saturat- nately, most Americans are not Oils, including vegetable oils cans, 2020-2025. DietaryGuide- ed fat and alcohol. There’s not even close. and oils in seafood, avocados lines.gov. Let’s make every bite room for much of these in any It does give us a place to and nuts. count! healthful dietary pattern, say start, however. Check how With the science must come Barbara Quinn is a registered experts. you’re doing with each of these practice, say experts. Guess dietitian and certified diabe- Not everyone is jumping for core elements of a healthful I’ll reach for a banana instead tes educator affiliated with joy over the revised DGAs, dietary pattern: Vegetables of of chips. Mix up my protein Community Hospital of the however. Some say they hav- all colors and types, includ- foods to include beans, lentils Monterey Peninsula. She is the ing beans and lentils. Fruits, and peanut butter as well as author of “Quinn-Essential Nu- en’t changed much and ques- SHUTTERSTOCK IMAGE tion why we are still fat and especially whole fruits. Grains, poultry, lean meat and cheese. trition” (Westbow Press, 2015). unhealthy in spite of previous half which are whole grains. Choose a fish-based meal at Email her at to barbara@ A frightened child is comfort- recommendations. Dairy, including fat-free or low- least a couple times a week. quinnessentialnutrition.com. ed by a nurse who is about to That’s like blaming traffic fat milk, yogurt, and cheese, And enjoy my wine in moder- Distributed by Tribune Content administer the COVID vac- signs on a rise in car accidents. and/or lactose-free versions ation. Agency, LLC. cine to her.