THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 2020

Peabody lab is where Making sure everyone inventors are made gets counted in Lynn

By Thor Jourgensen George Grace, By Thor Jourgensen State Rep. Dan Ca- ITEM STAFF 12, reacts to loud ITEM STAFF hill looks through headphones while information about PEABODY — George Grace and Diego Tejada are playing drums LYNN — Every person counts in the upcoming the 2020 census as Higgins Middle School sixth graders for most of during the creativ- federal census and two dozen social service, immi- he sits in during their weekdays — until late afternoon when they grant aid and faith organization representatives ity lab at Peabody a census training turn into budding inventors. stand ready to help conduct an accurate city count. Institute Library session at Lynn The friends count the creativity lab in the bowels of “It’s important. People are so underrepresented in on Monday after- YMCA on Wednes- the Peabody Institute Library as one of their hang- the city of Lynn,” said Centerboard Family Forward outs for reasons they assume are obvious to anyone. noon. Resource Center Program Director Rebecca Laaser. day. After all, the lab is equipped with a 3-dimensional Mandated under the U.S. Constitution, the cen- ITEM PHOTO | OLIVIA FALCIGNO ITEM PHOTO | SPENSER HASAK printer, sound studio, vinyl cutter, large scale print- sus seeks to count every person in the nation every er and embroidery machine for creating fun stuff 10 years. Massachusetts Secretary of State census like the stickers Tejada makes for his friends. specialist Uri Molina said the census directly deter- Tejada and Grace used the 3-D printer Monday af- mines community, state and congressional elected ternoon to create a “pop socket” for Tejada’s phone representation and federal dollar allocations. PEABODY, A3 CENSUS, A3

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Lynn Tech’s Tilley Affordability in question exits the pool at King’s Lynne By Steve Krause Lynn Tech swim By Gayla Cawley Clockwise from top ITEM STAFF coach Brad Tilley ITEM STAFF left, 10-year resi- surveys the pool dents Gloria and Au- LYNN — “Can you imagine?” asks Denise Silva, as his team takes LYNN — How much of King’s Lynne Apart- relio Birriel, 43-year who coaches swimming for Lynn Classical. “For- on Lynn Classical ments will remain affordable is in question as resident Raymonde ty-four years, and all of it with a smile on his face.” and Lynn English the property’s 40-year mortgage subsidy is set to “Raye” Weiss, four- When the swimmers reached the nish line at last in the City Swim expire this month, causing concern among resi- year resident Ana Saturday’s Lynn City Swim Meet it was just an ath- Meet. dents, who fear their rents will increase. Perdono and six-year letic event that came to a close. An era ended too, Established in 1974, King’s Lynne has long been resident Maria Tor- and with it comes a legacy that will be tough to top. ITEM PHOTO | SPENSER HASAK considered a model for mixed-income housing. That res are some of the Brad Tilley of Lynn Tech of cially retired after 44 balance of 40 percent low-income units, 30 percent residents who may years of coaching swimming in Lynn. Though he’s moderate-income units and 30 percent market rate be affected by the been at Tech for 32 of those years, he’s made the units has been cited as what makes the 441-unit long-term mortgage rounds when it comes to teaching Lynn kids how to housing community attractive to some residents. large subsidy expir- swim. The state Department of Housing and Com- ing this month. “I think,” Tilley said Monday, “that I’m the longest munity Development (DHCD) has approved the ITEM PHOTOS | OLIVIA FALCIGNO TILLEY, A3 KING’S LYNNE, A6

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Francis A. Pagnotta, 89 Paul Shapiro, 71

LYNN — Francis Amato LYNN — Paul Shapiro, of employed by the Analogic Pagnotta, age 89 of Lynn, Lynn, entered into rest on Corporation for more than died on Monday January 27, Tuesday, February 4, 2020 at 25 years and subsequently 2020 at the Kaplan Family the age of 71. worked for Boston College up Hospice House after a brief The loving brother of David until his retirement in 2017. illness. He was the husband Shapiro and his wife Chris- Paul enjoyed car shows, going of Marilyn (Zaval) Pagnotta, tine of Alexandria, VA. The to the beach, the affection of with whom he shared 62 cherished cousin of Martin animals, and spending time years of marriage. Rutberg of Poughkeepsie, NY, with friends. He was a good A lifelong resident of Lynn, Janice Cantor of Charlotte, friend to all who knew him and he was the son of the late NC, Pamela of Israel, Deanna he will be sorely missed. Amato and Mary Pagnotta. Golick of Marblehead, MA and Service Information: A Michael Rutburg of Florida. He attended Lynn Schools graveside funeral service for FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS Dear son of the late Samuel and was a graduate of Lynn Paul will be held on Thursday, and Mollie (Stoller) Shapiro. Kirk Douglas and his wife, Anne, attend the February 6, 2020 at 12:00 English High School class of Paul grew up in Lynn and re- premiere of “Hello Dolly” in 1969. noon at Pride of Lynn Cem- 1948. He earned Bachelor’s mained in Lynn his entire life, and Master’s Degrees from except while he was in the ser- etery, 89 Lake Shore Road, and had vice in Germany. He graduated Lynn, MA 01904. 9, 2020 from 1:00PM- Kirk Douglas, longtime worked as the Supervisor of from Lynn English High School In lieu of owers, expres- Fine Arts for the City of Lynn 4:00PM in the Solimine in 1967 and went on to Bry- sions of sympathy may be School Department until his Funeral Home 426 Broad- ant and Stratton where he re- made in his memory to the in uential movie retirement in 1990. way (RTE129), Lynn. Dona- ceived an Associate’s Degree Leukemia & Lymphoma Soci- Francis was a Korean War tions are preferred to the in Accounting in 1969. Paul ety, 70 Walnut Street, Suite star, dies at 103 Veteran serving in the U.S. Lynn School Music Depart- was subsequently drafted into 301, Wellesley, MA 02481 or Army in the 24th In- ment 100 Bennett the Army in 1970, was dis- via https://donate.lls.org/ By Hillel Italie and directed some of his fantry Division Band. Street Lynn, MA charged at the end of 1971 lls/donate. ASSOCIATED PRESS later lms. and upon discharge he joined For more information or to A born ghter, Douglas In addition to his 01905. Directions LOS ANGELES — Kirk the Army Reserves in Law- register in the online guest- was especially proud of wife, he is survived and guestbook at Douglas, the intense, rence, MA where he remained book, please visit www.sta- his role in the downfall by several cousins. www.solimine.com. muscular actor with the for the next 22 years. He was of Hollywood's blacklist, Service Informa- netskyhymansonsalem.com. dimpled chin who starred tion: Relatives and friends which halted and ruined in “Spartacus,” “Lust for the careers of writers sus- are respectfully invited to Life” and dozens of other pected of pro-Communist attend Memorial Visiting lms, helped fatally weak- activity or sympathies. hours on Sunday February en the blacklist against By the end of the ‘50s, the suspected Communists use of banned writers was and reigned for decades as widely known within the a Hollywood maverick and industry, but not to the John Claffey, 61 patriarch, died Wednes- general public. day, his family said. He Douglas, who years ear- 1958-2020 was 103. lier had reluctantly signed “It is with tremendous LYNN — John Claffey, of by his wife, Mary (Staup) a loyalty oath to get the sadness that my brothers starring role in “Lust Amesbury, formerly of Lynn Claffey, his daughter Kason- and I announce that Kirk for Life,” provided a cru- passed away Saturday Feb- dra (Claffey) Brown, and his Douglas left us today at cial blow when he openly ruary 1, 2020, at the age of granddaughter Meah Brown. the age of 103,” his son Mi- credited the former Com- 61. He passed at the Kaplan He is also survived by his sis- chael said in a statement munist and Oscar winner on his Instagram account. Dalton Trumbo for script Family Hospice House with ters Helen Simms, and Patri- “To the world, he was a PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS work on “Spartacus,” the his daughter by his side, after cia Meuse, a brother Joseph legend, an actor from the epic about a slave re- a long battle with cancer. Claffey, and many nieces and Tela Troge, right, a lawyer for the Shinnecock golden age of movies who bellion during ancient He was born November 6, nephews. Indian Nation from Southampton, N.Y., speaks lived well into his gold- Rome that was released en years, a humanitari- 1958 in Salem, MA, the son He was predeceased by his outside federal court Wednesday in Boston. in 1960. (A few months an whose commitment to brother James Claffey, and earlier, Otto Preminger of the late James, and Claire justice and the causes he had announced Trumbo's (Palardy) Claffey. his sister Cecile Gergely. believed in set a standard name would appear on He was a member of the Services will be held Appeals court for all of us to aspire to.” the credits for “Exodus,” National Guard, and a ca- privately per the request Kirk Douglas' death was but “Spartacus” came out rst reported by People reer Machinist for 30 years. of the family. For more in- rst.) weighs tribe’s quest magazine. “Everybody advised me formation or online guest- He enjoyed sports, His granite-like strength not to do it because you the outdoors, and book, please visit and underlying vulnera- won't be able to work in spending time with www.MurphyFuner- for casino land bility made the son of illit- this town again and all his granddaughter. alHome.com or call By Philip Marcelo idents, sending the deci- erate Russian immigrants of that. But I was young one of the top stars of the enough to say to hell with John is survived 978-744-0497. ASSOCIATED PRESS sion back to the Interior Department for reconsid- 20th century. He appeared it,” Douglas said about BOSTON — A federal eration. in more than 80 lms, in “Spartacus” in a 2011 in- appeals court in Boston The tribe, meanwhile, roles ranging from Doc terview with The Asso- is hearing arguments halted the casino proj- Holliday in “Gun ght at ciated Press. “I think if I Joyce B. Burke, 90 Wednesday in a long-run- ect, which it had broken the O.K. Corral” to Vin- was much older, I would 1929-2020 ning dispute over a Native ground on in Taunton, a cent van Gogh in “Lust for have been too conserva- American tribe's efforts to city south of Boston where Life.” tive: ‘Why should I stick PORTSMOUTH, N.H. — Lane, Marion Plourde, Don- gain federally protected some of its trust lands He worked with some my neck out?’” Joyce B. Burke, 90, of Ports- ald Lane, Clara Hersey, and land for a casino in Mas- were located. of Hollywood's greatest Douglas rarely played mouth passed away peace- Carole Nichols. sachusetts. The casino effort was directors, from Vincente lightly. He was compulsive fully on Saturday, February Survivors include her chil- The Mashpee Wampa- dealt a major blow in Minnelli and Billy Wilder about preparing for roles 1, 2020 at Webster at Rye. dren, Donna Burke, Debra noag Tribe was granted 2018, when Republican to Stanley Kubrick and and a supreme sufferer on She was born on October Sutherland and John Jr all of 321 acres of land in trust President Donald Trump Elia Kazan. His career camera, whether stabbed 14, 1929 in Lynn, Mas- Portsmouth; seven grandchil- in 2015 by then-Presi- reversed his Democrat- began at the peak of the with scissors in “Ace in sachusetts to Andrew and dren, who affectionately re- dent Barack Obama, a ic predecessor’s decision studios’ power, more than the Hole” or cruci ed in Bertha (Veinot) Lane. ferred to her as “Grammy B”, move that carved out the granting the lands, a move 70 years ago, and ended “Spartacus.” Moving from Massachu- Jerry, Jake and Faith Suther- sovereign land needed for that the tribe has chal- in a more diverse, decen- Critic David Thomson setts with her husband, land and Letitia, Josh, Cath- the tribe to develop its lenged in federal court. tralized era that he helped dubbed Douglas “the man- John Sr, they made their erine, and Brittany Knight; planned $1 billion First An effort to restore the bring about. ic-depressive among Hol- home in Portsmouth. She two great grandchildren, Av- Light casino, hotel and en- tribe’s federally protect- Always competitive, in- lywood stars, one minute was formerly employed ery and Addyson; a brother, tertainment resort. ed lands through an act cluding with his own fami- bearing down on plot, di- at Sears and Roebuck for Stanley Lane (Rosanne) of But a group of residents of Congress also stalled ly, Douglas never received alogue and actresses with many years. Ohio; beloved cousins, Doris sued, arguing the federal last year in the Repub- an Academy Award for an the gleeful appetite of a Joyce was a lifelong mem- and her husband Carl Nel- government couldn’t take lican-controlled Senate individual lm, despite man just freed from Sibe- ber and an avid volunteer son of Massachusetts; many land into trust for the tribe after clearing the Demo- being nominated three ria, at other times writing at the Washington Street nieces and nephews. because it wasn’t of cially crat-led House. times — for “Champion,” not just in agony but mu- Baptist Church in Lynn, Service Information: A recognized as of June 1, The Mashpee Wampa- “The Bad and the Beauti- tilation and a convincing- Massachusetts. She en- graveside service will be 1934, when the federal In- noag Tribe, in its feder- ful” and “Lust for Life.” ly horrible death.” joyed spending time along held at the convenience of dian Reorganization Act, al court appeal, says the But in 1996, the Acade- Douglas’ personal favor- the coast especially New the family in the Plaistow which created the land in notion that the tribe isn’t my of Motion Picture Arts ite was the 1962 Western Castle Commons, Wallis Cemetery, Plaistow. In lieu trust process, became law. “Indian” under federal law and Sciences awarded “Lonely are the Brave,” Sands, and Prescott Park, of owers, memorial con- The Cape Cod-based is “absurd.” him an honorary Oscar. which included a line of spending time looking out tributions may be made tribe, which traces its It cites a long history His other awards includ- dialogue from a Trumbo at the beautiful ocean and to: Webster at Rye, 795 ancestry to the Native of maintaining its “tribal ed a Presidential Medal script he called the most watching the ships come Washington Rd, Rye, NH Americans that shared a identity, community and of Freedom and a lifetime personal he ever spoke on into port. 03870. For online condo- fall harvest meal with the culture” that includes cel- achievement award from screen: “I’m a loner clear Joyce was a Pease Greet- lences, visit: www.jvwood- Pilgrims in 1621, wasn't ebrating what’s considered the American Film Insti- down deep to my very er, supporting our troops funeralhome.com. Ar- federally recognized until the rst Thanksgiving tute. guts.” passing through Pease and rangements are under the 2007. with Pilgrims and the cen- He was a category unto The most famous words enjoyed reading her daily direction and care of the J. A federal judge in 2016 turies of “persecution and himself, a force for change in a Douglas movie were devotional and completing Verne Wood Funeral Home ruled in favor of the res- land theft” that followed. and symbol of endurance. spoken about him, but not her daily word search. - Buckminster Chapel. In his latter years, he by him. She was preceded in was a nal link to a so- In “Spartacus,” Roman death by her husband, Mariners urged to called “Golden Age,” a of cials tell a gathering John Sr, a daughter, Diane man nearly as old as the of slaves their lives will Knight and siblings, Dorothy beware as endangered industry itself. be spared if they identify In his youth, he repre- their leader, Spartacus. whales gather off U.S. sented a new kind of per- As Douglas rises to give former, more independent himself up, a growing cho- and adventurous than rus of slaves jump up and NANTUCKET (AP) — The government is en- shout, “I’m Spartacus!” The federal government couraging mariners not Clark Gable, Spencer Tra- cy and other giants of the is asking Atlantic Ocean to travel faster than 10 studio era of the 1930s vessels to slow down in knots, or 11.5 mph, The and 1940s, and more will- an area off Massachu- Boston Globe reported. 781-593-7700 home delivery rate is ing to speak his mind. setts because about one- Collisions with vessels are Publishing Daily, except Sundays Reaching stardom after USPS-142-820 ISSN-8750-8249 50% off eighth of the worldwide a major concern for the World War II, he was as Periodicals postage paid at Lynn, MA population of an endan- animals, which are also likely to play cads (the and additional of ces. newstand price! gered whale has been threatened by entangle- Copyright ©2017 The Daily Item movie producer in “Bad Subscriptions spotted nearby. ment in shing gear. and the Beautiful,” the Prepaid by mail to all parts of the United States Subscribers pay only The National Oceanic There are only about 400 journalist in “Ace in the $20.00 for 4 weeks and Atmospheric Admin- of the whales left in the Hole”) as he was suited $65.00 for 13 weeks istration says 50 North world. Their population $130.00 for 26 weeks to play heroes, as alert to $260.00 for 1 year $4.50 a week. Atlantic right whales were was devastated by whal- the business as he was at Send payment to and POSTMASTER, seen south of Nantuck- ing, which is now illegal. home before the camera. send address changes to: Call 781-593-7700 ext. 2 et Island on Jan. 31. The Their population remains He started his own pro- The Daily Item agency has enacted a vol- in jeopardy because of re- duction company in 1955, 110 Munroe St. P.O. Box 5 to subscribe today. untary speed restriction cent high mortality and when many actors still Lynn, MA 01903 until Feb. 15. poor reproduction. depended on the studios, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 2020 THE DAILY ITEM A3 Lynn Tech’s Tilley exits the pool

TILLEY “One of the most im- From A1 portant aspects of this program is the family-like consecutive-serving coach atmosphere,” Tilley said. in the history of the city.” “This all emanated from His 44 years put him Peter Sawin, the man who three ahead of the late began it all.” Ron Bennett, who coached Sawin came into the basketball and baseball Lynn school system in at Lynn English for 41. 1976 to teach physical ed- But the two of them were ucation and be in charge of the same mind when it of athletic facilities in the came to what they consid- system. That same year, ered the most important Sawin, for whom the Tech aspect of coaching: aca- swimming pool is named, demics. lost his assistant and “Every student in my Tilley became assistant program gave me a prog- coach and diving instruc- ress report every week,” tor. said Tilley, who turns 70 Ed Johns, who was the in May. “If there were any assistant superintendent problems, if any kid need- at the time, asked Tilley to ed help, that following be an assistant substitute Monday you weren’t at for the shop program, so practice. You were meet- he got his certification to ing with the teachers in teach technical education the classes where you at Pickering. He was there were having problems.” until the Fecteau-Leary Charlie Rowe, who was ITEM PHOTO | OLIVIA FALCIGNO school opened, when he his assistant at Tech for 18 From left, programming librarian Mike Ahearn teaches Diego Tejada, 13, how to make a pop sock- years, said his interest in taught tech and physical et through a 3D printer during the creativity lab at Peabody Institute Library on Monday. academics stemmed from education there. the fact that Tilley always Along the way, Tilley has “was more concerned with also been an assistant foot- Peabody lab is where inventors are made how well the person did ball coach at Tech and a rather than how well the baseball coach at Pickering. athlete did. His travels in swimming PEABODY books. We see ourselves Saturdays for all ages years. “He was a stickler for have been just as varied. From A1 as a community space with Tuesday and Thurs- “It’s quiet and they have grades, homework and He started out coaching a for sharing knowledge,” day evening reserved as snacks,” she said. doing the right thing,” he combined program involv- and a miniature carrying Ahearn said. adult-only nights. Teen Librarian Joanna said. ing all three Lynn public case for Grace’s earbuds. Educated at the Mas- “On a slow day we get Corea tries to help stu- Silva, who had him as schools, and then went to “I tried to make my own sachusetts Institute of two or three people and a dents who use the lab a coach when she was at Classical (Sawin took En- charger for my phone,” Technology, Ahearn was busy day sees 12 to 15,” channel their ideas into Classical, agrees. glish) when the program Grace said. on the community panel Ahearn said. interests that will outlast “The word ‘student’ was split. By 1986, he was Trying, succeeding and that worked to make for- A self-described “cre- exclusively at Tech, where their school careers. comes before ‘athlete,’” Sil- sometimes failing at cre- mer teen librarian (now ative,” Higgins eighth-grad- he remained as a coach “I get really excited va said. “It’s so important. ating something is the library director) Melissa er Ajijola Shadare is brim- He believed in his system, until last Saturday. about the kids. I love to process library creativity/ Robinson’s idea of creat- ming with ideas when she and he got the kids to buy Although the Tigers see them come in and do programming librarian ing the lab a reality. He steps into the lab. She is into it. have had their high points Mike Ahearn wants inven- passed on a career in the creating Black History different things,” Corea “So, all of those kids went as a program (they won tors of all ages to engage video gaming industry to Month-themed stickers said. to class, because they all the city meet four straight in when they come to the take a job at the library in and she is trying to make wanted to make sure they years from 2009 through Thor Jourgensen can be lab. 2014. hair scrunchies. The lab were able to swim. 2012, and the girls won “The common perception The lab is open Mon- has been part of her af- reached at tjourgensen@ “Brad has added a lot to the league championship is libraries are just about day for teenagers and on ter-school regimen for two itemlive.com. the program. He knows the in the lower division of pool, and knows his strokes. the Commonwealth Con- We’ve all learned a lot from ference this year), there Making sure everyone gets counted in Lynn him, not only about swim- are other things — those ming, but about how to deal that you might not notice CENSUS of the challenge and its with situations away from at first glance — that elic- From A1 employees are working to swimming.” it more pride from him. educate clients about the As a result of Tilley’s “I’d say when the kids The U.S. Census esti- census’ importance. diligence, the Tech swim come to tryouts in Decem- mates every person not “We want to be a safe team, for the 10th straight ber, probably one-third of counted equals $2,500 in place where people can year, received the MIAA them can’t swim a lap,” lost federal aid at the mu- come,” she said. Team Scholar Athlete Tilley said. “By the end nicipal and state level. “An The Massachusetts Im- award. of the season, they’re all undercount of the popu- migrant and Refugee Ad- “He’s most proud of swimming competitively. lation can have negative, vocacy Coalition (MIRA) that,” said Rowe. Those are great things to compounding effects on with strong ties to Lynn is Of course it’s easy to see point to.” funding in Lynn,” stated involved in the state-wide why, once students are the census presentation “complete count” cam- introduced to the city’s Steve Krause can be shown to Laaser and oth- paign aimed at educating swimming program, it’s reached at skrause@item- er organization represen- people, including refugees easy to get swept up in it. live.com. tatives at the Lynn YMCA and immigrants, about the Wednesday. census’ importance. The counting begins next Along with Molina, MIRA month and runs into May. representative Shiliu Households receive a cen- Wang stressed the cen- sus letter between March ITEM PHOTO | SPENSER HASAK sus’ role in counting peo- 12 and 20 labeled with an People gather for the 2020 census training at ple at the location where identification number spe- Lynn YMCA on Wednesday. they live and sleep. The 10 cific to the resident’s ad- census questions include dress. Residents can “self the resident’s name, rela- respond” to the census on- postcards will be mailed in of local residents living in tionship to person filling line or by telephone. March and April. Residents what census-affiliated or- out the census, birth date, The census does not ask who have not filled out cen- ganization MassCounts age, gender, race, ethnicity questions about immigra- sus forms by mid-May will calls “hard-to-count census and “is person of Hispanic, tion or citizenship and be visited by census takers. tracts.” Latino or Spanish origin?” census officials estimate Census officials have ac- Laaser said Center- “That’s fewer questions ITEM PHOTO | SPENSER HASAK the questions take about knowledged the challenge board, a Lynn organiza- that Facebook and Insta- 10 minutes to answer. they face counting Lynn tion providing a broad gram would ask,” Wang Lynn Tech swim coach Brad Tilley retired fol- Reminder letters and residents with 85 percent range of services, is aware said. lowing Saturday’s Lynn City Swim Meet. Saugus shows what it’s like to be a cop

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E¥¦¥ M. G DIRECTORS #OscarsSoWhite — Meritocracy President and Publisher Edward L. Cahill M§Ÿ H. SŸŸ Chief Executive O cer John M. Gilberg Edward M. Grant E C J. CŸ¡ CŸ Gordon R. Hall & Racial Justice Advertising Director News Editor 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 In 2015, April Reign warded for the hard smaller budgets than Lynn, MA 01903 J N. W  C  T¢¤ Michael H. Shanahan Chief Operating O cer Community Relations Director Chairman started a movement from work they do, not what a similar movie with a Customer Service her living room when she demographic checkbox- more white cast might Monday - Friday, 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. PUBLISHERS tweeted, “#OscarsSoW- es they can tick off, but have, according to “The Connecting Horace N. Hastings, 1877-1904 hite they asked to touch what some shortsighted Hollywood Jim Crow: Charles H. Hastings and Wilmot R. Hastings, 1904-1922 All Departments: Charles H. 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Moran, Executive Editor, 1975-1990 #OscarsSoWhite has Modern Hollywood as more than 170,000 continued to trend ev- arose under Jim Crow emails surfaced in a 2014 Circulation [email protected] ery year since Reign first and the pernicious stain WikiLeaks hack of thou- pointed out that all 20 of racial segregation did sands of Sony Pictures Ext. 3 actors who had received not leave the budding Entertainment employ- Newsroom Oscar nominations are film industry untar- ees. [email protected] [email protected] white. nished. But, according to the In response, Academy Hollywood itself was 2019 UCLA Hollywood Ext. 4 EDITORIAL president Cheryl Boone originally a segregated Diversity Report, “films Sports Issacs — the third fe- housing development — with casts that were from [email protected] male and first person of built during the Great 31 percent to 40 percent Ext. 5 color to lead the organi- Migration as a haven minority enjoyed the Retail and Online zation — announced a for post-Civil War white Instead of highest median global Advertising five-year plan focused elites fleeing the newly [email protected] box office receipts, while on improving represen- freed slaves who were those with majority-mi- ADVERTISING tation and diversity in increasingly making Los nority casts posted the Ernie Carpenter Jr. clarity, Iowa industry practices and Angeles home — and Director of Advertising highest median return hiring. But, while non- those attitudes carried and Business Development, ext. 1355 white membership in the over to the movies made on investment. [email protected] In other words, mak- Academy has doubled in there. Ralph Mitchell offered chaos the time since, the pool of Until the 1930s, non- ing more diverse films is Sales Representative, ext. 1313 eligible Oscar voters re- white roles were general- simply good business. [email protected] Editorial from the Dallas Morning News Edi- mains 84 percent white ly played by white actors As Academy Award Eric Rondeau torial nominee Joaquin Phoe- Sales Representative, ext. 1280 and 68 percent male. in blackface so that white [email protected] And, five years later, actors would not have to nix said on the subject, Now that the Iowa caucuses have crashed, we’ll there are still only two work with black actors. “I don’t think anybody Patricia Whalen say what everyone following this year’s presiden- wants a handout or pref- Sales Representative, ext. 1310 non-white nominees When roles did start to [email protected] tial contest is likely thinking: If so goes Iowa, so across all four acting cat- erential treatment. … I open up for black actors BUSINESS OFFICE goes the nation, then God help us. egories — black British and actresses, they were think people want to be And we’ll say something that no official has yet actress Cynthia Erivo largely limited to subser- appreciated and respect- Susan J. Conti said: The chaos of Iowa will only fuel a chaotic Controller, ext. 1288 and Spanish actor Anto- vient and demeaning ste- ed for their work.” [email protected] contest, rather than do what it’s supposed to do nio Banderas. reotypes. For a significant por- — and that’s to bring a sober-minded, citizen-cen- Ted Grant There’s certainly no In 1940, the year that tion of U.S. history, the Publisher, ext. 1234 tered process to play in selecting the president shortage of qualifiedHattie McDaniel re- government prevented [email protected] of the United States. America was watching, and actors: 31 of the 100 ceived the first Oscar women, people of col- Marian Kinney Iowa failed the country. top-grossing films from awarded to a black actor or, and other minorities ext. 1212 If that feels unfair to our friends from the Hawk- 2019 cast a non-white — an Academy Award for from competing fairly [email protected] eye State, we’d argue that fairness isn’t the stan- person in a starring or Best Supporting Actress against white men. Will Kraft dard to consider. Yes, of course, we should be fair. co-starring role, many for her portrayal of Mam- While the world has Chief Financial Of cer, ext. 1296 [email protected] But Iowa has a vaunted spot in the selection of of whom were floated by my in “Gone With the rapidly been changing the president and for decades has managed that the media as potential Wind” — the awards gala for the better, many of Paula Villacreses spot by offering us a quirky caucus system that is nominees prior to the of- was held at a whites-only the negative effects of A/R Specialist, ext. 1205 supposed to reward organization and broad sup- ficial announcement. venue. Though an excep- that era continue to have [email protected] port (something only serious candidates used to This may seem like tion was made for Mc- an impact today. Mike Shanahan Chief Executive Of cer, ext. 1956 be able to muster). Instead, it actually plays out jealous beancounting Daniel, she had to sit at #OscarsSoWhite is not [email protected] as a process of political browbeating other candi- designed to stir up ra- a different table from her an attack on meritocracy Carolina Trujillo dates’ supporters into backing someone else for cial tensions. After all, white co-stars. but rather an attempt to Community Relations Director, ext. 1226 the highest office in the land. shouldn’t Oscars be It wasn’t till 1963 that a call attention to some of [email protected] When it works well, Iowa’s system can encour- awarded on the basis of second Oscar was award- the structural barriers Jim Wilson age a candidate’s supporters to win over the sup- merit, not race? ed to a black actor (Sid- that are themselves an Chief Operating Of cer, ext. 1200 porters for other candidates. But it can, and often While it is true that ney Poitier for his role as attack on meritocracy. [email protected] does, descend into bullying and when it does, it quota-based systems Homer Smith in “Lilies April Reign’s 2015 CIRCULATION only feeds the belief that it’s OK to win your polit- rarely work well, and of the Field”). tweet identified some Lisa Mahmoud ical battles by pressure rather than persuasion. often harm the very peo- Even today, many pro- painful scars from Amer- Manager, ext. 1239 That undercuts the dignity of the presidency and ple they are intended to ducers and studio exec- ica’s past. Healing these [email protected] help, analyzing demo- utives continue to view can lead to a politics of division and resentment. wounds will take years, CUSTOMER SERVICE All of this can happen in the background, even graphic trends — such movies with black casts but we are well on our La’ Mosha Ball as we engage in a process that selects a strong as the seemingly large as economically risky way. Customer Service, ext. 1276 [email protected] candidate who can unite a broad cross-section of gap in Academy Awards with limited marketabil- America into a coalition that can carry the elec- nominations by race — ity. Kat Murti is executive GRAPHICS tion in November. But all of the problems with can help unearth deeper This mindset means director of Feminists for Trevor Andreozzi this process come to the forefront when the cau- structural problems. movies with majority-mi- Liberty. She wrote this Designer [email protected] cuses fail to deliver a clear winner and hand the People should be re- nority casts often receive for InsideSources.com. country instead a ruinous result. Frederick Higgins Designer And to be fair, that was likely always going to [email protected] be the case this year when the state’s Democratic Mark Sutherland Party decided to deliver not one result, but three. Creative Director In the name of transparency, the caucuses were [email protected] aiming to show the overall delegate allocation, NEWSROOM which candidates fared well in the first ballot- Mike Alongi ing and then who emerged after a second round. Sports Reporter ext. 1228 That transparency, that impulse that everyone [email protected] gets a trophy, would, even if it worked as intend- Bill Brotherton ed, have failed to make transparently clear what Features Editor ext. 1338 was needed: An identifiable direction voters want [email protected] this year. Elyse Carmosino Reporter, ext. 1264 The Democratic Party and the country at large [email protected] are at a crossroads, and what’s needed is a pro- Gayla Cawley cess that gives momentum to ideas and policies Reporter, ext. 1236 that can win broad support. [email protected] We may not have a winner, but there were at Cheryl Charles least two losers. Iowa failed and now must accept News Editor, ext. 1278 that it may have to lose its status as the first pres- [email protected] idential contest. And, what’s more, the country as Olivia Falcigno a whole lost out. We got a muddle, when what we Photographer, ext.1224 [email protected] needed was a winnowing of the candidates. Spenser Hasak Photographer, ext. 1332 [email protected] Thor Jourgensen Editorial Page Editor, ext. 1267 LETTER TO THE EDITOR [email protected] Daniel Kane Sports Reporter, ext. 1228 Get single-use plastics out of schools [email protected] Steve Krause Writer-at-Large, ext. 1229 The Daily Item on Jan. 25 published an article on the front page about serving [email protected] school children breakfast called Breakfast after the Bell. I think it is a great idea but Harold Rivera Sports Editor, ext. 1238 I was dismayed to see the photo showing the boy’s breakfast almost all packaged in [email protected] single-use plastic. Anne Marie Tobin There is a high cost of single-use plastic on both the environment and the rapid- Sports Reporter, ext. 1307 ly-rising cost for recycling. To serve thousands of meals a day across the Common- [email protected] wealth packaged in yet more plastic is shortsighted. Ryan York Copy Editor, ext. 1220 [email protected] Thank you, TECHNOLOGY Deborah Hesson Tim Noyes Director ext. 1247 TO SUBMIT YOUR LETTERS, PLEASE MAIL TO THE DAILY ITEM, P.O. BOX 5, LYNN, MA 01903 OR EMAIL TO [email protected] [email protected] THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 2020 THE DAILY ITEM A5 NATION FBI director warns of ongoing Russian ‘information warfare’

By Eric Tucker cial media postings and ed cyberactivity like what sion, the error played into ASSOCIATED PRESS disinformation, may have occurred in 2016, when existing unease surround- an election-year uptick Russians hacked emails ing election security and WASHINGTON — FBI but is also a round-the- belonging to the Democrat- risked amplifying concerns Director Chris Wray said clock threat that is in ic campaign of nominee about the integrity of the Wednesday that Russia is some ways harder to com- Hillary Clinton and probed voting process. engaged in “information bat than an election sys- local election systems for Even without signs of warfare” heading into the 2020 presidential elec- tem hack, Wray said. vulnerabilities. election system targeting, tion, though he said law “Unlike a cyberattack on But, Wray said Wednes- Wray said Russian efforts enforcement has not seen an election infrastructure, day, “I don't think we've to interfere in the election ongoing efforts by Russia that kind of effort — dis- seen any ongoing efforts to through disinformation to target America's elec- information — in a world target election infrastruc- and “fake news” had not where we have a First ture like we did in 2016.” tapered off since 2016. tion infrastructure. PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS Wray told the House Ju- Amendment and believe His appearance came two He said social media had diciary Committee that strongly in freedom of ex- days after Democratic pres- injected “steroids” into FBI Director Christopher Wray testifies during Russia, just as it did in pression, the FBI is not idential caucuses in Iowa those efforts. an oversight hearing of the House Judiciary 2016, is relying on a co- going to be in the business were marred by a malfunc- “They identify an issue Committee on Capitol Hill. vert social media cam- of being the truth police tioning app that caused a that they know that the paign aimed at dividing and monitoring disinfor- delay in the reporting of re- American people feel pas- each other,” Wray said. democratic institutions American public opinion mation online,” Wray said. sults. Though local and fed- sionately about on both “And then they combine which has been a per- and sowing discord. That The FBI and Department eral officials have stressed sides and then they take that with an effort to nicious and asymmetric effort, which involves fic- of Homeland Security are that the problems weren’t both sides and spin them weaken our confidence way of engaging in affect tional personas, bots, so- on alert for election-relat- caused by a foreign intru- up so they pit us against in our elections and our information warfare.” Partial Iowa results give Buttigieg slight edge over Sanders

By Steve Peoples, It was too early to call this much: A campaign ing. Biden's campaign Thomas Beaumont a winner based on the that started a year ago sought to play down the and Alexandra Jaffe initial results from Mon- with four staff members, caucus results even be- ASSOCIATED PRESS day's caucuses, but Mas- no name recognition, no fore they were released, sachusetts Sen. Eliza- money, just a big idea — hardly a measure of DES MOINES, Iowa beth Warren, former Vice a campaign that some strength for a high-pro- — Pete Buttigieg held a President Joe Biden and said should have no busi- file contender who has slight lead over Bernie Minnesota Sen. Amy Klo- ness even making this led national polls for Sanders in the opening buchar were trailing in attempt — has taken its most of the last year. contest of the Democratic the tally of State Delegate place at the front of this “We believe we will race for the presidential Equivalents, according to race,” Buttigieg, said as emerge with the delegates nomination, according to the data. he campaigned in next-up we need to continue on partial results released The results reflected 75 New Hampshire with his our path to nomination,” by the Iowa Democratic percent of precincts in husband looking on. said Symone Sanders, a Party. the state. PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS Buttigieg’s early rise was senior adviser. The results that came The two early leaders After a daylong delay, partial results from Io- rivaled for possible impor- While all campaigns out Tuesday and Wednes- — Buttigieg, the former wa’s Democratic caucuses showed Buttigieg tance by the struggle of an- were eager to spin the day followed a period of mayor of South Bend, and Sanders ahead of the pack. other moderate, Biden. Iowa results to their ad- caucus chaos. Technical Ind., and Vermont Sen, One of his party's most vantage, there was little problems marred the com- Sanders — were separat- decades. For the 38-year- 2020 contest. Buttigieg is accomplished figures,immediate indication that plicated process, forcing ed by 40 years in age, con- the former two-term vice the incomplete results old Buttigieg, his early also the first openly gay state officials to apologize flicting ideology and more. president and longtime erased the confusion and and raising questions Sanders, a 78-year-old standing cemented his candidate to earn presi- senator was mired in the concern that loomed over about Iowa's traditional self-described democratic transformation from a lit- dential primary delegates. second tier of Iowa can- the caucuses. It was un- place atop the presidential socialist, has been a pro- tle-known city leader to “We don’t know all of the didates with almost two- clear when the full results primary calendar. gressive powerhouse for a legitimate force in the numbers, but we know thirds of precincts report- would be released. How’s the economy? Fed increasingly turns to private data

By Christopher ment’s data was finally re- ing with big data ... with cials could, in theory, min- Rugaber leased, it closely tracked the purpose of better un- imize job losses and the ASSOCIATED PRESS First Data’s figures. derstanding the current social and psychological “It was a big deal for position of the economy,” upheavals that economic WASHINGTON — the Fed in terms of hav- Chairman Jerome Powell crises cause. About a year ago, Feder- ing information about the said last summer. “It’s an “These data are becom- al Reserve officials were economy when the retail area of real interest for us.” ing of increasing practical nervous. Markets were PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS sales data did not come Thanks to an array importance for figuring out cratering. Fear about a out,” said Claudia Sahm, of technological break- the state of the economy for A winter storm brought snow to the Tulsa, trade war was rising. The a former Fed staffer who throughs, the potential policy making,” Matthew Okla., area on Wednesday, with snowfall total- officials needed to know if helped compile the First opportunities have ex- Shapiro, an economist at ing up to 5 inches expected to fall throughout the turmoil was chilling Data figures. Fed policy- panded. Millions of fi- the University of Michi- the region. consumer spending. Prob- makers were “extremely nancial transactions, gan who specializes in the lem was, a partial shut- interested in what those digitized and compiled by practical use of economic down of the government readings were.” private firms, could help data, said at a conference Snowfall blankets had halted the release of The experience seems the Fed and other gov- last fall. “The quality of most economic data. to have whetted the ernment agencies track official statistics is going Texas, Oklahoma; Deep So Fed officials did Fed's appetite for private changes in company sales, to deteriorate without help something they couldn't sources of data that can prices, and wages. Com- from big data.” have done during pre- help assess the econo- puter processing power That’s because most gov- South to see storms vious shutdowns. They my's health. An institu- and data storage have be- ernment reports rely on turned to a backup: Con- tion that often calls its come cheaper. Advanced surveys, which are cost- OKLAHOMA CITY from jack-knifed semis,” sumer spending figures interest-rate stance “da- software can make it easy ly and have been marred (AP) — A powerful winter Stewart said. from First Data, a card ta-dependent,” the Fed is to manipulate huge troves by declining response storm in the central United In Arkansas, forecasters payment company that increasingly recognizing of raw data. rates from businesses and States dropped snow as far said up to a quarter-inch processes about $2 tril- that some privately pro- The biggest question is households. Fewer homes south as El Paso, Texas, on of ice and 1 to 3 inches of lion in transactions each duced data is nearly as the potential payoff: Could have landline phones or Wednesday while areas of snow were possible in the year. First Data's figures accurate as — and often the Fed's use of privately respond to calls. And the the Deep South were at risk northwest part of the state. showed that most con- timelier than — the gov- produced economic data surveys require detailed of severe weather including The remainder of the state sumers were shrugging ernment reports that it help it detect — and fight responses that households tornadoes and torrential was expected to get heavy off the upheaval. Weeks has long depended upon. — recessions more quick- and companies are less in- rains, forecasters said. rain on Wednesday. later, when the govern- “We have been work- ly? If so, government offi- clined to provide. Winter storm warnings Kansas City Chiefs fans or advisories were in effect attending a parade to cel- from eastern New Mexico ebrate the team's Super Accuser testifies at Weinstein’s N.Y. rape trial to the St. Louis metro- Bowl win were warned politan area, the Nation- to be careful on the ride By Michael R. Sisak disrobing and demanding al Weather Service said. home amid a snowy fore- and Tom Hays sexual favors. Meanwhile, the Storm cast. The University of ASSOCIATED PRESS Weinstein, 67, has insist- Prediction Center said Missouri was closing early ed any sexual encounters storms that could gener- due to the storm. NEW YORK — The final were consensual. ate hail, 60 mph winds The National Weather accuser at Harvey Wein- and twisters were possible Young’s allegations in- Service predicted 2 to 3 stein's rape trial took the across much of Louisiana, volving the hotel encoun- inches of snowfall Wednes- witness stand Wednesday, Mississippi and Alabama. ter in California are part- day along the parade where she is expected to The threat extended into ly the basis of criminal route, with up to 6 inches detail how he groped her border regions of Tennes- in the Columbia area. in a hotel bathroom as charges filed by the Los see and Georgia, and fore- The Missouri Depart- prosecutors push to show Angeles County District casters said bad weather Attorney on Jan. 6, just as could continue after dark. ment of Transportation there was a pattern to how warned in a tweet that he preyed on women. Weinstein's New York tri- In Oklahoma, the state al was getting underway. House and Senate both road conditions are wors- Model and actress Lau- ening as the snowfall ren Marie Young alleges PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS Weinstein is also charged closed due to snowy with raping a different weather, and the annual picks up. The tweet said, Weinstein stripped na- Harvey Weinstein faced an accuser from Los “If you can avoid it, DO ked, masturbated in front Angeles at his trial in New York. woman in that case. anti-abortion Rose Day The Associated Press rally that typically draws NOT TRAVEL in this of her and groped her typically does not publish hundreds to the state storm today!" breast in the bathroom this conversation up- based on two allegations: the names of people al- Capitol was postponed. In neighboring Kansas, of a Beverly Hills hotel stairs,” explaining that he that he raped a woman Highway Patrol troop- Pittsburg State Universi- room just days before the had to present an award in March 2013 and forced leging sexual assault un- ers worked more than two ty announced the cancel- Oscars in February 2013. to Quentin Tarantino. oral sex on a TV and film less they give their con- dozen accidents in the lation of men's and wom- “I was excited. I got Young’s testimony was production assistant in sent, as Young has done Oklahoma City area early en's basketball games. ready. I put on my best interrupted by a lunch 2006. Additional wom- through her attorney. Wednesday, including some Snow also was expect- dress,” Young, now 30, tes- break before she could de- en, including Young, have Earlier Wednesday, ju- with injuries, after several ed to extend into Illi- tified Wednesday about tail what happened next. been allowed to testify as rors heard from a former inches of snow fell over- nois, Michigan and other first connecting with Young is expected to be prosecutors attempt to front desk manager who night, said Department of parts of the Midwest on Weinstein at the hotel. “I the last of six women to show there was a practiced checked Weinstein into a Public Safety spokeswom- Wednesday and Thurs- was excited to network testify at the trial about method to Weinstein's at- midtown Manhattan ho- an Sarah Stewart. day before reaching the and pitch my ideas.” alleged sexual assaults tacks, including inviting tel where he is alleged “The biggest impact Northeast by Friday, the At some point Wein- by Weinstein. women to his hotel room to have raped a different has been snarled traffic weather service said. stein said, “Let’s finish The criminal charges are to discuss business, then women in March 2013. A6 THE DAILY ITEM THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 2020 POLICE/FIRE

All address information, particu- 7:31 p.m. Wednesday at 19 Not Guilty: Senate acquits Trump larly arrests, reflect police records. Allen Ave. In the event of a perceived inac- TRUMP Influential GOP Sen. La- curacy, it is the sole responsibility MARBLEHEAD From A1 mar Alexander of Tennes- of the concerned party to contact see, who is retiring, worried Visitors, including the that a guilty verdict would the relevant police department and Accidents president’s allies, watched “pour gasoline on the fire” have the department issue a no- A report of a motor vehicle from the crowded gallery. of the nation’s culture wars tice of correction to the Daily Item. crash at 7:02 p.m. Tuesday Roberts read the declara- over Trump. He said the Corrections or clarifications will not on West Shore Drive. A caller tion that Trump “be, and House proved its case but it be made without express notice of reported a car crashed into is hereby, acquitted of the just didn’t rise to the level change from the arresting police a tree and the driver was charges.” of impeachment. unconscious. Police reported department. The outcome followed “It would rip the country the car hit a pole and wires months of remarkable im- apart,” Alexander said be- were ripped from an under- peachment proceedings, fore his vote. LYNN ground feed. One person was from Speaker Nancy Pelo- Other Republicans sid- taken to Salem Hospital. si’s House to Mitch McCon- ing with Trump said it Arrests nell’s Senate, reflecting the was time to end what Mc- nation’s unrelenting parti- Anthony Carroll, 58, of Complaints PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS Connell called the “circus” 195 Union St., was arrested san divide three years into and move on. Trump ally A caller reported a tree the Trump presidency. Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell, R-Ky., Lindsey Graham said it on warrant charges of unin- company that he did not hire leaves the chamber after leading the impeach- sured motor vehicle/trailer, What started as Trump’s was a “sham” designed to cut down his tree at 11:16 request for Ukraine to “do ment acquittal of President Donald Trump at destroy a presidency. operation of a motor vehicle a.m. Tuesday on Front Street. with a suspended registra- us a favor” spun into a the Capitol in Washington Wednesday. Most Democrats, though, He said the workers damaged far-reaching, 28,000-page echoed the House manag- tion and forging/misusing an his fence in the process. RMV document at 11:45 a.m. report compiled by House self tweeted that he would 48 favoring acquittal. The ers’ warnings that Trump, A caller reported a neighbor investigators accusing an if left unchecked, would Wednesday. had been coming over to his speak from the White second, obstruction of Romeo Lopez, 28, of 5 Al- American president of en- House on Thursday about Congress, also produced a continue to abuse the pow- girlfriend’s house and dump- gaging in shadow diploma- er of his office for personal bany St., was arrested and ing trash into her yard at 2:19 “our Country’s VICTORY not guilty verdict, 53-47. charged with OUI liquor sec- cy that threatened U.S. for- on the Impeachment Hoax.” Only one Republican, political gain and try to p.m. Tuesday on Brough- eign relations for personal, cheat again ahead of the ond offense, operation of ton Road. The caller said he However, the Senate Mitt Romney of Utah, a motor vehicle with a sus- political gain as he pres- Democratic leader Chuck the party’s defeated 2012 2020 election. was concerned the situation sured the ally to investigate “I’ve always said, if I can pended license, alcohol from would escalate. The caller was Schumer said there will presidential nominee, an open container in a motor Democratic rival Joe Biden always be “a giant asterisk broke with the GOP. go home and explain it, I referred to the town’s Housing ahead of the next election. vehicle and resisting arrest at next to the president’s ac- Romney choked up as he can vote for it,” said Sen. Authority. No president has ever 4:07 a.m. Wednesday. quittal” because of the Sen- said he drew on his faith Joe Manchin, D-W.Va., A caller reported there were been removed by the Sen- a centrist from a Trump Jose Ortiz, 42, was arrested ate’s quick trial and the and “oath before God” to five to six teens riding bikes in ate. state who stunned some by and charged with receiving a Republicans’ unprecedent- vote guilty on the first and out of traffic at 4:35 p.m. A politically embold- voting the president guilty. stolen motor vehicle at 7:46 ed rejection of witnesses charge, abuse of power. Tuesday at West Shore Drive ened Trump has eager- “I can explain my vote p.m. Tuesday. for an impeachment. He voted to acquit on the and Cornell Road. The call- ly predicted vindication, based on the evidence.” Willis Taveras, 30, of 664 er said she thought the kids A majority of senators second. Western Ave., was arrested on deploying the verdict as Among senators run- were playing chicken. a political anthem in his expressed unease with Both Bill Clinton in ning for the Democratic warrant charges of two counts A caller reported a car Trump’s pressure cam- 1999 and Andrew Johnson of threat to commit crime, reelection bid. The pres- presidential nomination, fell off the back of a flatbed ident claims he did noth- paign on Ukraine that in 1868 drew cross-party Bernie Sanders, Elizabeth shoplifting by asportation truck and struck another ve- resulted in the two arti- support when they were and shoplifting by concealing ing wrong, decrying the Warren and Amy Klobu- hicle at 8:27 p.m. Tuesday on “witch hunt” and “hoax” cles of impeachment. But left in office after impeach- char dashed back from merchandise at 11:57 a.m. Creesy Street. She said the two-thirds “guilty” votes ment trials. Richard Nixon Wednesday. as extensions of special New Hampshire to vote. car fell off the bed another counsel Robert Mueller’s would have been needed resigned rather than face During the nearly three- two times when it was being to reach the Constitution’s sure impeachment includ- Accidents probe into Russian 2016 week trial, House Dem- transported. campaign interference by bar of high crimes and ing from his own party. ocrats prosecuting the A report of a motor vehicle those out to get him from misdemeanors to convict Ahead of Wednesday’s case argued that Trump hit and run crash at 5:19 p.m. Theft the start of his presidency. and remove Trump from voting, some of the most abused power like no other Trump’s political cam- office. The final tallies fell closely watched senators Tuesday at 105 Holyoke St.; at A report of a Microsoft com- president in history when paign tweeted videos, state- far short. took to the Senate floor to 8:43 a.m. Wednesday at 69 N puter scam at 10:48 a.m. he pressured Ukraine to ments and a cartoon dance On the first article of tell their constituents, and Common St.; at 12:49 p.m. Tuesday on Washington Street. investigate Biden and his celebrating that he was impeachment, abuse of the nation, what they had Wednesday at 335 Broadway. A caller reported he received son, Hunter Biden, ahead “vindicated.” Trump him- power, the vote was 52- decided. A report of a motor vehicle a “Microsoft” popup message of the 2020 election. crash at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday at while he was using Windows 7. 328 Broadway; at 7:42 p.m. He reportedly ended up being Tuesday at Federal Street and scammed for $499. He’s noti- Affordability in question at King’s Lynne Western Avenue; at 6:36 a.m. fied his credit card companies Wednesday at Market Basket and had someone look at his KING’S LYNNE be able to afford the rent King’s Lynne is one of from boosting rents by at 40 Federal St.; at 7:01 a.m. computer. From A1 in Lynn,” said Torres. “I many low- and middle-in- any amount. Rents will Wednesday at Lynnway and would be forced to basi- come apartment complex- remain relatively stable Pleasant Street; at 8:43 a.m. property owner, Corcor- cally move out of state or es that were financed in for the next three years — Wednesday at Centre Street SAUGUS an Jennison Companies’ a place where the rent is that decade through Mass they can only be raised 3 and Western Avenue; at 9:45 request to preserve the much cheaper, which will Housing’s Chapter 13A percent, along with a cost a.m. Wednesday at Spencer Accidents 176 low-income (Section disrupt school for both of program. The program, of living increase once a Street and Western Avenue; at Police received a call at 8) units, according to a my kids.” a state rental develop- year, she said, but that’s 2:02 p.m. Wednesday at Es- 12:06 p.m. Tuesday about a correspondence obtained Raymonde (Raye) Weiss, ment initiative created still a challenge for many sex and Washington streets. non-fatal accident at Ocean by The Item. But legal 87, moved into a moder- in the 1970s, functioned low-income tenants who State Job Lot on Broadway. experts are concerned the ate-income unit at King’s as a debt service subsidy, live on a fixed income. Breaking and Entering Through a Spanish interpret- 132 existing moderate-in- Lynne with her husband which reduced the inter- “Anybody who renews come units will gradual- in 1977. Weiss, now wid- est rate on the mortgage their lease in March will A report of a breaking and er, the caller reported he was ly be converted to mar- owed, said she would be to 1 percent for the owner. get a 4.5 percent increase, entering at 3:37 p.m. Tuesday struck by a black Ford Focus. ket-rate apartments when protected as a current res- Thousands of affordable which depending on what at 200 Locust St.; at 9:41 One party was transported to current residents move ident, but she’s concerned housing units were cre- you pay for rent, can be a p.m. Tuesday at 30 Empire St. Melrose Wakefield Hospital. out. for her large network of ated under the program, lot or very little,” said Veil- Animal Control “At the end of this neighbors in the apart- but the 40-year mortgage leux. Fire month, the state subsi- ment complex, who help subsidies on those de- Despite Veilleux’s assur- dized 40-year mortgage her by providing rides to velopments and their af- The fire department re- A caller at 4:20 p.m. Tues- ances that no agreement that was retaining those grocery stores and doctors’ fordability requirements ceived a telephone call short- day reported an injured tur- has been signed, the po- rent restrictions is going appointments. started expiring in 2014 ly after 3 p.m. Wednesday key in front of his lawn on tential loss of 132 afford- to mature (and) rent re- Weiss said if their mar- and are all due to mature about a house fire at 421 Hamilton Street. Dispatched able units is causing mass officers reported the animal strictions will come to an ket rents get too high, her by the end of this year. concern among some long- Western Ave. The on scene end,” said Ann Jochnick, did not survive its injuries and neighbors could be forced But the difference, Joch- time residents. They have commander reported a minor an attorney with Mas- DPW was notified. to move out, or if their in- nick said, is that many organized their own in- outside fire, but it did not ex- sachusetts Law Reform come decreases, a moder- of the other 13A devel- dependent group, “King’s tend to the house. Institute, which provides ate subsidy wouldn’t be an opments statewide have Complaints Lynne Voices for Afford- statewide advocacy for option for them. been preserved as afford- ability and Respect,” Theft Police received a call at low-income people and “I want the same oppor- able with other existing which is affiliated with 8:21 p.m. Tuesday from a res- communities. tunity for the moderate in- subsidy programs. Owner- A report of a larceny at Lynn United for Change, ident on Fairchild Avenue who “It’s absolutely possi- come level that I’m enjoy- ship at King’s Lynne could 2:15 p.m. Wednesday at 10 a local organization that Stephen St. reported hearing gunshots in ble to preserve the af- ing right now,” said Weiss. choose to use the state’s the area of Blueridge or Elm fordability of these units “I want them to feel com- low-income housing tax advocates for affordable housing. Vandalism Street. Officers conducted an and there’s no reason to fortable here, so they don’t credit program to preserve area check and reported all lose them. It would be a run away and leave me.” the development’s afford- Isaac Simon Hodes, an A report of vandalism at appeared quiet. huge loss for Lynn going Ana Perdono, 67, a four- ability structure that “res- organizer with Lynn Unit- forward and for the sur- year resident who lives in idents fought so hard for ed for Change, said if the rounding communities to a moderate-income unit, back in the 1970s,” she company opted not to pre- serve all of its affordable POLICE BRIEF lose (132) units of afford- said through a translator said. able housing that’s so des- that she wants other par- What could come into units, he would consider it perately needed by people ents to have the same op- play is the partnership be- “a betrayal of this commu- Man convicted of rape poses a threat to society. who are being displaced.” portunity she did, which tween the property owner, nity’s special legacy.” released on medical parole LaGuer’s attorney asked Maria Torres, 63, a six- is to raise a family in an Corcoran Jennison Com- King’s Lynne is the for- a judge last month to year resident of King’s affordable apartment. panies, and the King’s mer America Park hous- BOSTON (AP) — A reverse Micci’s decision. Lynne, said she could be Perdono said she antic- Lynne Resident Council, ing project. In 1970, it convicted rapist from An email was left with directly affected by the ipated she would live at an elected board of resi- was considered one of the Massachusetts whose LaGuer’s lawyer, Jeffrey loss of moderate-income King’s Lynne for the re- dents who have a 50 per- worst housing projects decades-long claims of in- Harris, seeking comment units. She currently lives mainder of her life, but cent stake in ownership in Massachusetts. Of the nocence drew the backing on his release. A person in a market-rate apart- even with the subsidy, and are putting together original 408 units, 25 per- of some high-profile sup- who picked up the phone ment, but her daughter rising rents may force her their own proposal. cent were boarded up and porters was released on at Harris’ office said he is pregnant and planning out of the complex. “We both make propos- condemned. medical parole Wednes- was unavailable for com- to move out, which means According to the DHCD als,” said Anita Veilleux, The tenants of Amer- day, a prisons official ment. she would need to apply correspondence, the Mas- president of the King’s ica Park organized and confirmed. LaGuer has always for a subsidy to live in a sachusetts Rental Voucher Lynne Resident Council. refused to accept hous- Benjamin LaGuer, sen- said he was wrongful- moderate-income unit to Programs (MRVPs), which “If we don’t come to an ac- ing authority renovation tenced to life in prison in ly convicted, claiming compensate for the loss of keeps the income-restric- ceptance, we go forth from funds and instead used 1984 after being convict- misidentification by the a second income. tion with those 132 mod- there. There’s nothing in grant money to hire a con- ed of raping his 59-year- victim, tainted evidence, “People like me, when erate-income units, will confirmation yet. Right sultant who conceptual- old neighbor in Leomin- poor legal representation there comes a time when I be converted to mobile now, we’re working on the ized a privately owned and ster the previous year, at trial and a jury tainted can’t afford the rent, I can (tenant-based) vouchers. subsidies to secure (so) managed mixed-income was released from the by racism. move into a moderate,” That means the afford- that the residents here community. The tenants North Central Correction- The state’s courts have said Torres. “I’m concerned ability restriction will continue to be here.” generated private and al Institute in Gardner, repeatedly rejected LaGu- that won’t be an option follow the tenant instead Although she notes there public support for redevel- according to Cara Savelli, er’s appeals, including the when my daughter moves of staying with the apart- is a concern from resi- opment. The new commu- a spokeswoman for the state’s highest court in out (in September).” ment, according to Lau- dents, Veilleux said there nity was renamed King’s state Department of 2007. Torres has seen her rent ra Gallant, an attorney will be some protection in Lynne in 1974, according Correction. She could not Along the way, he drew rise from $1,500 to $2,700 with Northeast Justice place for them by March 1. to a 1993 Item article. disclose any additional some notable supporters, since she moved in, but Center, an organization She said the council has Multiple calls seeking information. including late Boston she wants to remain at that provides advocacy for obtained a 40T, the state’s comment from the own- LaGuer, 56, has ter- University President King’s Lynne. She has cus- low-income people and the expiring use law which ers of Corcoran Jennison minal liver cancer, his John Silber, Nobel laure- tody of her grandson, who elderly. Eventually, that provides a regulatory Companies, or their attor- lawyers have said in legal ate Elie Wiesel and Deval attends the city’s schools could result in 60 percent framework to preserve at- ney, went unreturned. filings seeking compas- Patrick, long before he and her daughter attends of the development being risk, publicly subsidized sionate release. became governor of Mas- North Shore Community reserved as market-rate, affordable housing. Gayla Cawley can be Correction Commission- sachusetts and sought the College. she said. That protection, which reached at gcawley@item- er Carol Micci had denied Democratic nomination “If I move out of King’s The scenario is not remains in place until live.com. Follow her on his release, saying he still for president. Lynne, I don’t think I’d unique. 2023, keeps landlords Twitter @GaylaCawley. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 2020 THE DAILY ITEM A7 ENTERTAINMENT Prada agrees to racial training after window display uproar By Deepti Hajela ASSOCIATED PRESS PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS The Oscars will be held this Sunday, and will NEW YORK — Luxury feature films such as “Little Women,” “Once fashion brand Prada will Upon a Time... in Hollywood,” “Ford v. Ferra- take steps including racial equity training for its em- ri,” “Parasite,” “Joker” and “1917.” ployees in New York City and executives in Milan, Oscar predictions: Can as well as hiring a diversi- ty officer, as part of a set- tlement with the city over ‘Parasite’ upset ‘1917’? the 2018 display of mer- chandise that contained By Jake Coyle Popes” racist imagery. ASSOCIATED PRESS The agreement, an- Will Win: Joaquin Phoe- nounced Wednesday by NEW YORK — Ahead of nix the city's Commission Sunday’s 92nd Academy on Human Rights, was a Awards, Associated Press Should Win: Adam Driver first for the city in terms Film Writer Jake Coyle of holding a brand respon- shares his predictions for Should Have Been a sible for its imagery, said a ceremony with a lot of Contender: Andre Hol- Demoya Gordon, the com- locks but the potential for land, “High Flying Bird” mission attorney who led a few surprises. After several years of the negotiations. “We’ve approached this Best Picture lethargy, best actor is the year’s most competitive from the point of view of The Nominees: “Ford v category. The next five op- wanting to make sure this Ferrari,” “The Irishman,” tions — including Adam never happens again by “Jojo Rabbit,” “Joker,” Sandler (“Uncut Gems”) putting in place measures FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS “Little Women,” “Mar- and Eddie Murphy to change the company riage Story,” “1917,” (“Dolemite Is My Name”) culture,” she said. Italian designer Miuccia Prada smiles after presenting her women's “Once Upon a Time ... in — are equally good. Phoe- The issue dates to De- 2019 Spring-Summer collection, unveiled during the Fashion Week in Hollywood,” “Parasite” nix, like all of this year’s cember 2018, when an up- Milan, Italy. acting favorites, has been roar arose over a window display of figurines in Pra- Will Win: “Parasite” the clear front-runner for to ensuring that diverse dustry,” the fashion house within 90 days to show the some time, for his mo- da's Soho store that were black with oversize red perspectives are repre- continued. "Prada is grat- agency the candidates for Should Win: “Parasite” rose yet limber Joker. But sented and respected, and ified to have been able to the diversity and inclu- Driver’s performance in lips, likened to blackface and dehumanizing carica- we are pleased that our di- collaborate with the New sion officer. Should Have Been a Con- “Marriage Story” is the tures of black people. Pra- versity and inclusion ini- York City Commission on That officer is expected to tender: “The Last Black real show-stopper here; da pulled the figurines and tiatives are aligned with Human Rights on a mutu- review Prada's advertising, Man in San Francisco” a more nuanced and re- said they weren't intended their vision for a more ally agreeable conclusion.” as well as the products sold warding performance that equitable, inclusive in- The city's commission in the U.S. The settlement The last-arriving contend- to reference blackface. culminates beautifully in dustry,” Prada said in an has the power to investi- also says Prada needs to er, Sam Mendes’ World War There was no declara- song and tears. A shout- tion of any wrongdoing in emailed statement. gate any violation of the make sure a diversity and I film “1917,” has seemingly, out also to the exceptional fittingly run away with it. the settlement language. “With this momentum city's human rights law, inclusion initiative that Holland, whose guileful, The settlement was first toward creating mean- which bars discrimination the fashion house launched The top-prize winner of the fast-talking NBA agent Producers Guild, the Direc- reported by The New York ingful progress, we look on a number of different on its own shortly after the in “High Flying Bird” felt Times. forward to continuing and bases, including race. incident remains in place tors Guild and the BAFTAs, like a thrilling fast break. “1917” is the clear favorite. “We share the New York strengthening our diversi- The agreement also calls for at least six years, with City Commission on Hu- ty and inclusion efforts at for Prada to develop a regular reports back to the But I think Bong Joon Ho's Best Supporting Actress universally beloved “Para- man Rights' commitment Prada and across the in- scholarship program, and commission. site” could pull off an upset The Nominees: Kathy that would rank alongside Bates, “Richard Jew- the underdog win of “Moon- ell”; Laura Dern, “Mar- Andy Reid tells parade-goers light” three years ago. Tak- riage Story”; Scarlett Jo- ing best ensemble from the hansson, “Jojo Rabbit”; Screen Actors Guild showed Florence Pugh, “Little Chiefs will win again next year that “Parasite” has perhaps Women”; Margot Robbie, the most important vote “Bombshell” in the actors (they make By Margaret of the fans. up the largest percentage Will Win: Laura Dern Stafford and Heather “Thank you for giving my of the film academy), and Hollingsworth dad and I some the best ASSOCIATED PRESS academy membership has Should Win: Laura Dern days of our lives,” he told also grown more interna- the fans. “We love you.” tional in recent years. The KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Should Have Been a Tyreek Hill, the speed- time may be right for the Hundreds of thousands of Contender: Zhao Shu- ster wide receiver, also first foreign-language film Kansas City Chiefs fans zhen, “The Farewell” braved sub-freezing wind promised fans the team to win best picture, and would be back for more “Parasite” deserves it. chills on Wednesday to Dern has won every pre- celebrate the team's first Super Bowl parades. He told the fans that their Best Actress cursor award ahead of the Super Bowl victory in 50 Oscars, and is poised to win years, and if Coach Andy support and love fueled the team's success. The Nominees: Cynthia her first Academy Award. Reid is to be believed, “That's what makes us Erivo, “Harriet”; Scarlett That’s cause for celebra- they'll be back for an en- tion. Dern has been one core next year. ball everyday,” Hill said. Johansson, “Marriage PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS Story”; Saoirse Ronan, of the finest actresses in Fans lined the 2-mile pa- “Get your tickets, you are “Little Women”; Charlize Hollywood for decades, and rade route to thank their Kansas City Chiefs owner Clark Hunt holds the going to be in this same Theron, “Bombshell”; Re- her fearsome divorce attor- football heroes for bring- Super Bowl trophy during a rally in Kansas spot next year.” nee Zellweger, “Judy”. ney in “Marriage Story” is ing the Lombardi Tro- City, Mo. During the parade, sever- indelible, particularly her phy back to Kansas City al players, including Chris Jones, Tyrann Mathieu Will Win: Renee Zellweger fabulous monologue on the and ending a Super Bowl his third NFL season, Kansas City in 1963 and and Travis Kelce, got off double-standards of mod- drought that began af- struggled with a strained changing the name. Should Win: Saoirse ern marriage. But this cat- ter the Chiefs won Super their double-decker buses voice but said the champi- “The second most im- to high-five fans and dance Ronan egory is also missing some Bowl IV in 1970. onship fulfilled two goals portant thing I wanted to Reid thanked the fans down the street. Reid left worthy actresses, including he set when he became the do was get the Lombardi Should Have Been a for their continued sup- his bus to show The Lom- Jennifer Lopez (“Hustlers”) team's starter. Trophy for the greatest Contender: Alfre Wood- and Shuzhen, who played port and for attending the bardi Trophy to fans along ard, “Clemency” parade. First, he said, he wanted coach of all time, Andy the route. Other players the grandmother unaware to bring the Lamar Hunt Reid,” he said. of her own cancer diagnosis “Next year, we're coming sprayed fans with cham- trophy for winning the Hunt's son, Clark Hunt, Zellweger is already a in Lulu Wang’s tender fam- right back here,” Reid said pagne and some, including AFC championship back said his father told him winner for “Cold Moun- ily drama “The Farewell.” in a brief speech. “One more Mahomes, chugged beer. At tain" in 2004. But her time baby, one more time.” to Kansas City. The late before he died in 2006 that one point, Mahomes was fragile yet powerhouse Best Supporting Actor Quarterback Patrick Lamar Hunt and the Hunt the parade and celebra- seen pouring a beer from performance as Judy Gar- Mahomes, the Super Bowl family founded the team as tion after the 1970 Super the top of a double-decker land in “Judy” is that irre- The Nominees: Tom MVP who has captured the Dallas Texans in 1960 Bowl was the best day of bus into the mouth of Kelce, sistible thing: a comeback Hanks, “A Beautiful Day the fans' devotion in only before moving the team to his life because of the joy who was in the street. story. The part reverber- in the Neighborhood”; An- ates with Zellweger's own thony Hopkins, “The Two history; she and Garland Popes”; Al Pacino, “The Principal on leave for Facebook are both former Ameri- Irishman”; Joe Pesci, “The can sweethearts. She's a Irishman”; Brad Pitt, fine choice, but the verve “Once Upon a Time ... in post on Kobe Bryant's death and velocity of Ronan's Hollywood” great performance in “Lit- CAMAS, Wash. (AP) — died in a helicopter crash settled out of court. helicopter crash. tle Women” shouldn't be Will Win: Brad Pitt overlooked. Formidable as Some high school students in California. “In education, we re- “It's just really insensi- in Washington state pre- Sejkora wrote in the mind students to think tive,” senior Adam Hoteit this category is, it would Should Win: Brad Pitt have been better with pared to walk out of class post, “Not gonna lie. before they post online, es- told the station. “There's Wednesday to protest a Seems to me that karma pecially when feelings are no real position for her to Woodard's fully inhabited, Should Have Been a devastatingly still perfor- Facebook post by their prin- caught up with a rapist to- inflamed,” Sejkora said. say that. Especially when Contender: Wesley Snipes, cipal that suggested the day.” She deleted the post “My emotions and past she's in such a place of mance as a prison warden “Dolemite Is My Name” in the spare “Clemency” late NBA superstar Kobe after an hour and apolo- experiences got the best of power that she is right — not to mention Lupita Bryant deserved to die. gized Monday, calling the me in that moment.” now. She represents the Nothing is more certain Nyong’o’s ferocious double The Camas School Dis- message “inappropriate The school district said school and that's how ev- this year than Pitt’s win act in “Us.” trict said in a statement and tasteless.” Sejkora had been put on eryone's gonna see this for “Once Upon a Time ... in Tuesday that it was plac- In 2003, Bryant was ac- leave "in light of threats town and this school." Best Actor Hollywood,” a movie that ing Camas High School cused of raping a 19-year- to … Sejkora and concern Camas, once mostly perfectly showcases Pitt’s Principal Liza Sejkora old employee at a Colora- from our community,” ac- known as the headquar- The Nominees: Anto- sly charisma. His march on administrative leave do resort. He said the two cording to the Portland, ters of a major paper-mak- nio Banderas, “Pain and toward his first acting while it looked into the had consensual sex, and Ore., TV station. ing company, has become a Glory”; Leonardo DiCap- Oscar has been fun, too, post she wrote on her per- prosecutors later dropped Students told KGW- rapidly growing commuter rio, “Once Upon a Time in a string of acceptance sonal Facebook page on a felony sexual assault TV that they planned to city in southwest Washing- ... in Hollywood”; Adam speeches (thanks to an ap- Jan. 26, KGW-TV report- charge at the request of walk out of class just af- ton, about 20 miles north- Driver, “Marriage Story”; parent joke writer helping ed. That was the day Bry- the accuser. The wom- ter 1 p.m. Wednesday for east of Portland, Ore. Joaquin Phoenix, “Joker”; him out) filled with memo- ant, his daughter Gianna an later filed a civil suit nine minutes — one min- The high school has Jonathan Pryce, “The Two rable one-liners. and seven other people against Bryant that was ute for each victim of the about 2,200 students. A8 THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 2020 LOOK! Lame Duck Day, National Frozen Yogurt Day, Pay-a-Compliment Day

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©2020 AccuWeather, Inc. SPORTS B THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 2020 Pioneers blank Saugus in non-conference battle By Daniel Kane Berquist scored one goal ITEM STAFF each for Lynn eld. Danny Mack dished one assist. PEABODY — The Lynn- “Pifko has just been eld boys hockey team cel- pouring in the goals,” ebrated its senior night in Gardner said. “He’s hon- style with a 6-0 win over ing in on 20, he’s at 19 visiting Saugus at now. He likes to score in McVann-O’Keefe Rink. bunches, has a couple hat Fittingly, this one was tricks and a four-goal highlighted by some great game. He’s going pretty play by Lynn eld’s se- good.” niors, especially Anthony The Sachems competed Magwood, who got his rst well in the rst 22 minutes varsity start in net and before things started to notched his rst shutout snowball in the second. of his career with 16 saves. Saugus failed to capitalize “This is my 19th year of on four power play chances. coaching and I can maybe “I think the second goal count on one hand count was huge,” Saugus coach the times that I’ve been Jeff Natalucci said. “We this proud of a kid,” Lynn- came down and had a eld coach Jon Gardner chance to tie things up but said. “A great teammate, a couldn’t get a rebound. battler gets his shot and Then it comes back the let’s face it, early on he other way and bang it’s made four or ve spectac- 2-0. Then the third one ular saves. His rst shot seconds later was a as a varsity goaltender back-breaker. We just got was a breakaway from too soft in front of our own their captain. Just phe- net. Jack Deveraux (goal- nomenal. Such a good sto- ie) played really well again ry and I’m so proud of (Wednesday). We just keep him.” giving up those second Sam Pifko also had a and third chances in dan- game to remember with gerous areas.” three goals and an assist. ITEM PHOTO | OLIVIA FALCIGNO Jack Hammersley, Phil LYNNFIELD, B2 Lynn eld senior Jack Hammersley (right) scored one goal in a win over Saugus Wednesday. One bad period dooms Peabody hockey By Anne Marie Tobin ITEM STAFF PEABODY — One bad period was the difference in Wednesday’s boys hockey clash at McVann-O’Keefe Memorial Rink for host Peabody and visiting Wa- tertown as the Red Raid- ers walked away with an 8-4 win to mathematically eliminate the Tanners (5- 10-1) from the state tourna- ITEM FILE PHOTO ment. The Red Sox have traded The game was up for Mookie Betts to the Los Ange- grabs after the rst period les Dodgers along with pitch- with the score knotted at er David Price. 2-2, but Watertown came out on a mission in the sec- ond, scoring four goals in the rst 12 minutes to put All Betts the Tanners in a 6-2 hole. “Obviously we were lazy in that second peri- od, we came out slow,” said are off with Peabody coach Christian Wright. “We really came out very  at and gave up this trade those three quick goals (in the rst ve minutes), but By Mike Alongi we had no one to blame but ITEM STAFF ourselves, from the goal- Let’s get this out of the way right tender to the defense to up now: I think the Red Sox have front, we were very lazy. made a mistake with their decision We just had one really bad to trade Mookie Betts to the Los three-quarters of a period Angeles Dodgers. Say what you when we gave goals away want about the luxury tax, the at an alarming rate.” team payroll, Betts’ size or even Junior forward Andrew his propensity to go on extended Phillips (two goals), senior slumps at times. The simple fact is captain and forward Mi- that the Red Sox had one of the top chael Zarro (goal, assist) two players in all of baseball, at 27 and freshman forward Luke years old, on their roster. And they Caruso (two assists) led the sent him packing to save money. Tanners with two points I guess the real question that this each, while senior forward PHOTO | BOB CARBONE instance brings about is, what is the Alex Freedman also scored. Peabody’s Andrew Phillips scored two goals in a loss to Watertown Wednesday night price of true talent? PEABODY, B2 at McVann-O’Keefe Memorial Rink. Betts has been one of the best players in baseball for the past five years. Since becoming a full-time member of the Red Sox in 2015, he’s been an All-Star four times, a Gold Big Blue football honored by Swampscott Glove winner four times, a Silver Slugger winner three times and an American League MVP once. He’s hit .301 in his career with the Sox, showing off his full array of offen- sive tools with 965 hits, 139 home runs and 126 stolen bases. When a team comes across a play- er like that — think the likes of a young Ken Griffey Jr., a Mike Trout or a Nolan Arenado — that team generally does whatever it takes in order to keep that player with the organization as long as possible. Let’s look at the recent examples of Trout and Arenado. Trout — who was 27 years old at the time of the signing in 2019 — signed a 12-year, $426.5 million contract with the Los Angeles Angels. Arenado agreed to an eight-year, $260 million exten- sion with the Colorado Rockies at age 28 in 2019. Reports are floating around that Betts was asking for somewhere in the area of $400 million during the negotiations. Some were reporting that he is planning to hit the free ITEM PHOTO | OLIVIA FALCIGNO agent market no matter what next winter and that no deal would be The Swampscott Select Board and School Committee honored the Big Blue football team, marching band big enough to get him to change his and cheer team Wednesday night at Swampscott High School for their efforts this season that led the foot- mind. ball team to secure the Division 5 Super Bowl. BETTS, B2 B2 SPORTS THE DAILY ITEM THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 2020 St. Mary’s girls hockey remains undefeated with CCL win

Marblehead 5, GIRLS BASKETBALL SCHOOL ROUNDUP Gloucester 2 Masconomet 51, By Mike Alongi Behind a two-goal effort Winthrop 20 ITEM STAFF from Zach Piersol, the Ma- Winthrop hosts Salem gicians earned their 10th Friday night (7). The St. Mary’s girls win of the season. WRESTLING hockey team remained Christopher Locke, Will St. John’s Prep 58, undefeated on the season Westford Academy 12 with another win Wednes- Shull and Carter Laramie day evening, knocking off each scored one goal, while The Eagles remained Matignon, 4-0, in a Catho- Eli Feingold notched two unbeaten with anoth- lic Central League battle at assists. Gavin Dowley and er non-conference win Connery Rink. Collin Hart each had one Wednesday. Maggie Pierce scored assist. Winners for St. John’s two goals in the win for Marblehead (10-3-3) hosts Prep were Adam Schaeu- the Spartans, while Jenna Winthrop Saturday (12:30) blin (106 pounds), Nick Chaplain and Makayla Mc- at Rockett Arena in Salem. Curley (113), Cam Paolil- Grath each scored one goal. Bedford 5, lo (120), Quinn Alexander St. Mary’s (12-0-3) hosts Swampscott 2 (132), Rawson Iwanicki St. Joseph’s Prep Saturday Liam Locke and Tyler (138), Jordan Young (145), night (7:20) back at Con- Sellers each scored one goal Matt Mitchell (152), Achil- nery. in the loss, while Drew Ol- les Gikas (160), Marty GIRLS HOCKEY ivieri recorded one assist. Roach (170), Garrett Dunn Winthrop 1, Swampscott (9-8-0) trav- (182) and Jack Blizard Masconomet 0 els to Bourque Arena to (285). Mia Martucci scored the face Beverly Saturday eve- The Prep (31-0-1) takes lone goal for the Vikings, ning (5:30). on Westford Academy once while goalie Summer Tal- Archbishop Williams 4, again on Saturday (11). lent made 24 saves and St. Mary’s 1 Concord-Carlisle 36, notched the shutout in net. The Spartans dropped Lynnfield 32 Abby Holmes notched an their third straight game With four starters miss- assist on the game-winner. with the road loss. ing from the lineup, the Winthrop (7-5-2) hosts St. Mary’s (9-5-2) travels Pioneers were up against Marblehead Saturday af- to Lowell Catholic Satur- it Wednesday night at ternoon (1:30). day evening (6:50). the high school. Lynnfield Beverly 3, Marblehead 0 BOYS BASKETBALL winners were Christian The Panthers scored one Austin Prep 67, Real-Costa (113), Ryan goal in each period to earn Winthrop 43 McCullough (152), Gerry the win at Connery Rink The Vikings trailed by Callagy (170), Sean Mc- Wednesday night. just four at halftime, but a Cullough (182), Giovanni The Magicians (5-9-1) rough second half led to a Colucciello (195) and Aida play on the road at Win- lop-sided loss. Carucci (220). The Pioneers ITEM FILE PHOTO throp Saturday afternoon Winthrop is back in ac- (14-13) are back in action Maggie Pierce scored two goals for St. Mary’s in a win over Matignon (1:30) at Larsen Rink. tion Friday (7) on the road Saturday at the Haverhill Wednesday night at Connery Rink. BOYS HOCKEY at Salem. Tournament.

PHOTO | BOB CARBONE Peabody’s Luke Buckley had one assist in a loss to Watertown Wednesday night. Peabody boys hockey falls to Watertown PEABODY right boards into the back From B1 of the net to make it 6-3. Caruso and Buckley re- Senior defenseman Aus- ceived assists. tin Higinbotham, junior Phillips kept the mo- forward Luke Buckley mentum going in the and sophomore defensem- third period to make it a an Andrew Sousa notched 6-4 game with Caruso and one assist each. Zarro picking up assists. Watertown dominated From that point, the the early going, but it was ITEM PHOTO | OLIVIA FALCIGNO game got ugly. Both teams Peabody who scored first. were assessed game mis- Lynnfield’s Sean Robbins handles the puck during a win over Saugus Wednesday night. Sousa slipped a through conducts and major pen- pass to Freedman, who alties. was shoulder-to-shoulder “I felt like we had some with a Watertown de- momentum and started Lynnfield hockey notches shutout win fenseman trying to body playing a bit and then ob- Sousa off the puck in the viously that momentum who found the back of the to 3-0. “All of them are tough LYNNFIELD offensive zone. Freedman gets cut down when the net to put the Pioneers Pifko continued his great tasks,” Gardner said. “The From B1 managed to get off an referees want to be part ahead 1-0. second period later, scor- (Henry Graf Skating Rink) off-balance shot, slipping of the game,” said Wright. Lynnfield dominatedThe penalty kill re- ing just before the buzzer the puck between Water- is a rink that’s a tough “That’s the second time I possession time from the mained to be one of Lynn- to bump the lead to 4-0 town goalie Kevin Green’s place to play in I don’t care have had problems with start but didn’t have any- fields strengths, with the before the third period. legs to put Peabody on top who’s on the other team. those two refs. It’s disap- thing to show for it in the Pioneers killing off two The third period was It’s a house of horrors. just two minutes in. first 10 minutes. penalties, including a brief more of the same. Berquist pointing when you are Newburyport will be gun- Watertown’s Raffi La- The Pioneers special 5-on-3 chance in the sec- scored early on and Pifko trying to climb back into ning for us too because we chinian knotted the score teams stepped up midway ond. capped off his hat trick to the game and they take it gave it to them here. Then at 1-1 at the 10:07 mark. through the first. After Midway through the pe- end the night. Peabody answered right away from you. That’s not we go to Kasabuski to play killing off a Saugus power riod, Pifko started to heat Lynnfield (10-5-2) now back 15 seconds later. okay. They say that hock- play, Lynnfield went on up, putting away a re- starts a gauntlet of three our rival (North Reading) Higinbotham fed Phil- ey is making a push to the man advantage them- bound for a goal and just tough road games to end and are at Gloucester.” lips, who blistered a ris- make it safer but we took selves. Mack made the 13 seconds later Pifko as- its season before the state The Sachems (2-13-1) ing wrist shot past Green a hard hit in the head, most of it with a cross-ice sisting Simonetti’s tally to tournament, starting at host Watertown Saturday from point blank range to intentional boarding and pass right to Hammersley, stretch the Lynnfield lead Newburyport Friday (5). (4). give Peabody a 2-1 lead. two knee checks and they Unfortunately for the weren’t called.” Tanners, that was as good Wright said the Tanners It’s bad business for the Red Sox to trade Betts as it got, as the Red Raid- still have a lot of work to ers scored five straight do this season. BETTS We’re talking about a of the best players the for a potential cheating goals in a span of about 15 “I wanted to improve From B1 near 750 percent increase franchise has ever had. scandal, having recently minutes spilling over from constantly throughout the in value over the past 18 I personally hope fans fired its likable manager, the 12:05 mark of the first whole season and it feels But the Red Sox should years. With all of that has don’t take this lying down. Alex Cora, for his alleged period through the 12:06 like we’ve hit a bit of a have tried harder. come increases in prices The powers that be are as- connection to all of it. And mark of the second to put wall,” he said. “Five wins Valued at more than for tickets, concessions, suming that they’ve built to top it all off, the team Watertown in the driver’s is never good enough. I $3.2 billion, the Boston memorabilia and souve- up tons of good will over got rid of possibly its most seat with a 6-2 lead. feel we need to have high- Red Sox are the third- nirs year after year. the past 15 years because likable player in Mookie Peabody fought back. er expectations so we aim most valuable franchise And now, because the of the four World Series ti- Betts. With 8.4 seconds left in to finish the season posi- in Major League Base- owners want to save mon- tles, but the shimmer and Good luck getting the the second period, Zarro tively.” ball. John Henry and Tom ey and not be penalized shine of those years has same enthusiastic fans to -- wide open and camped Peabody hosts Win- Werner bought the team by the luxury tax, the Red worn off. The team is cur- come to the ballpark this on the left side of the net throp Wednesday evening in 2002 for $380 million. Sox are dealing away one rently under investigation season. -- ripped a cross from the (5:15). THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 2020 THE DAILY ITEM SPORTS B3

HIGH SCHOOL SCHEDULE THURSDAY Classical at English Marblehead at Danvers (7) Boys Basketball Swampscott at Gloucester (7) Roxbury Prep at St. Mary’s (6) Winthrop at Salem (7) Girls Basketball Girls Basketball Bishop Feehan at Fenwick (6:30) St. Mary’s at Spellman (6:30) Saugus at Revere (7) Beverly at Peabody (7) Track Triton at Lynnfield (6:30) CCL League Championship (at Reggie Austin Prep at Fenwick (6:30) Lewis, 3) English at Classical (7) Danvers at Marblehead (7) FRIDAY Gloucester at Swampscott (7) Boys Basketball Salem at Winthrop (6:30) Peabody at Beverly (7) Boys Hockey Lynnfield at Triton (6:30) Lynnfield at Newburyport (4)

SPORTS BRIEFS NSBUA Classes Lynn girls youth The North Shore Base- hockey signups ball Umpires Association (NSBUA) is looking for Lynn Youth Hockey is new umpires for the 2020 looking to form two all- season. girls teams — one at 10U The class dates are Feb- and one at 12U — for the ruary 10 and 24. The certi- 2020-2021 season. The teams will play out of the fication exam date is Middlesex Yankee Confer- March 2. ence Girls League and the The $100 fee includes the invite is open to all girls course, all written materi- under 12 years old who als, a rule book and the live in Lynn and the sur- certification exam. A suc- rounding cities and towns. cessfully completed Massa- Placements will be held chusetts CORI certification March 6 from 6 p.m. to 7 is required. p.m. at Connery Rink in For more information Lynn. contact Interpreter Steve For more information, Carroll via email at ste- please contact bboisson@ [email protected]. lynnyouthhockey.com.

TV/RADIO TV NBA 8 p.m...... Philadelphia at Milwaukee...... TNT 10:30 p.m...... Houston at LA Lakers...... TNT Men’s College Basketball 7 p.m...... Campbell at Winthrop...... ESPNU 7 p.m...... Cincinnati at Wichita State...... ESPN 7 p.m...... Towson at Delaware...... CBSSN 7 p.m...... UConn at Tulsa...... ESPN2 9 p.m...... Louisiana Tech at Western Ky...... CBSSN 9 p.m...... Tulane at Houston...... ESPNU 9 p.m...... USC at Arizona...... ESPN2 11 p.m...... Loyola Marymount at Gonzaga...... CBSSN 11 p.m...... Saint Mary’s at San Diego...... ESPNU 11 p.m...... UCLA at Arizona St...... ESPN2 Women’s College Basketball 6 p.m...... Purdue at Michigan...... Big Ten Network 6:30 p.m...... Mississippi St. at Tennessee...... SEC Network 8 p.m...... Maryland at Indiana...... Big Ten Network 8:30 p.m...... South Carolina at Arkansas...... SEC Network Golf PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS 3 p.m...... PGA Tour: AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am...... Golf 11 p.m...... European PGA/LPGA: Handa Vic Open...... Golf Jayson Tatum scored 33 points for the Celtics in a win over the Orlando Magic Wednesday night. NHL 7 p.m...... Detroit at Buffalo...... NBCSN 9:30 p.m...... San Jose at Edmonton...... NBCSN Celtics beat Magic for fifth straight win NHL BOSTON (AP) — Jayson points to give Boston a the offensive load for the fitting in after two seasons EASTERN CONFERENCE WESTERN CONFERENCE Tatum scored 16 of his 33 99-91 lead with 6:52 re- Celtics early, scoring 17 in Philadelphia plagued by Atlantic Division Central Division points in the second half maining. Then, follow- points in the first half as injuries and shooting prob- GP W L OT Pts GF GA GP W L OT Pts GF GA Boston 55 33 10 12 78 183 138 St. Louis 54 32 14 8 72 174 153 and the Boston Celtics ing a timeout, Tatum led Boston took a 57-56 lead lems. Tampa Bay 53 33 15 5 71 192 147 Dallas 53 30 18 5 65 142 136 held off the Orlando Mag- a fast break and found into halftime. Fultz played his 50th Florida 52 29 17 6 64 188 171 Colorado 51 29 16 6 64 188 150 ic 116-100 on Wednesday Brown, who threw down a TIP-INS game of the season Toronto 54 28 19 7 63 194 181 Chicago 54 25 21 8 58 161 168 Montreal 55 25 23 7 57 172 170 Nashville 52 25 20 7 57 171 172 night. one-handed dunk over Mi- Magic: D.J. Augustin Wednesday — more than Buffalo 53 23 23 7 53 151 167 Winnipeg 54 26 23 5 57 159 166 Gordon Hayward add- chael Carter-Williams to missed his 10th consecu- his first two seasons com- Ottawa 53 18 24 11 47 144 179 Minnesota 52 24 22 6 54 160 174 Detroit 54 12 38 4 28 111 207 Pacific Division ed 23 points and Jaylen give the Celtics the game’s tive game with left knee bined (33). He also entered Metropolitan Division GP W L OT Pts GF GA Brown finished with 18 to first double-digit advan- bone irritation. the game averaging a ca- GP W L OT Pts GF GA Vancouver 54 30 19 5 65 177 163 Washington 54 36 13 5 77 197 160 Edmonton 53 28 19 6 62 170 165 help the Celtics win their tage. Celtics: Tatum has reer-high 11.7 points and Pittsburgh 52 33 14 5 71 176 142 Vegas 55 27 21 7 61 170 166 fifth straight. Boston played extremely scored in double figures in team-best 4.8 assists. Mag- Columbus 54 29 16 9 67 144 135 Arizona 55 27 21 7 61 155 148 N.Y. Islanders 51 30 15 6 66 150 139 Calgary 54 27 21 6 60 147 166 Orlando pulled with- short-handed with Kemba a career-best 37 consecu- ic coach Steve Clifford said Philadelphia 53 29 17 7 65 170 157 San Jose 54 23 27 4 50 139 178 in 105-98 with less than Walker (sore left knee), tive games. he expects both numbers Carolina 53 30 20 3 63 169 145 Anaheim 53 22 26 5 49 137 163 three minutes to play on a Marcus Smart (right quad EARLY EXIT will continue to rise as he N.Y. Rangers 52 26 22 4 56 171 169 Los Angeles 54 19 30 5 43 133 171 New Jersey 52 18 24 10 46 141 190 NOTE: Two points for a win, one point for OT loss. basket by Nik Vucevic. The contusion), Daniel Theis Referee Aaron Smith left continues to get healthy. Celtics responded with (right ankle sprain) and the court with undisclosed “He’s still not 100 per- Wednesday’s Games Anaheim at Toronto, 7 p.m. N.Y. Rangers 5, Toronto 3 Buffalo at N.Y. Rangers, 7 p.m. back-to-back 3-pointers by Robert Williams (left hip injury in the first quarter cent. If you saw what he Boston 2, Chicago 1, OT Detroit at Columbus, 7 p.m. Hayward and Tatum that edema) all sitting out. and did not return. Offi- has to do every day to get Thursday’s Games Minnesota at Dallas, 8:30 p.m. Anaheim at Montreal, 7 p.m. Saturday’s Games made it 111-98 with 1:46 Rookie Romeo Langford cials Leon Wood and Marc ready to play — as his Detroit at Buffalo, 7 p.m. Ottawa at Winnipeg, 2 p.m. left. made his first-career start Davis completed the game knee, his shoulder, his Los Angeles at N.Y. Islanders, 7 p.m. Arizona at Boston, 3 p.m. New Jersey at Philadelphia, 7 p.m. Colorado at Columbus, 7 p.m. Evan Fournier led the in Walker’s absence. as a two-man crew. wrist get better he’s gonna Pittsburgh at Tampa Bay, 7 p.m. Los Angeles at New Jersey, 7 p.m. Magic with 26 points. Aar- The Magic took an ear- HIGH CEILING play better,” Clifford said. Vegas at Florida, 7 p.m. N.Y. Islanders at Tampa Bay, 7 p.m. Colorado at Ottawa, 7:30 p.m. Nashville at Edmonton, 7 p.m. on Gordon added 23 points ly 12-5 lead in the first Friday will mark the “There’s a reason he was Vancouver at Minnesota, 8 p.m. Philadelphia at Washington, 7 p.m. and 10 rebounds. Terrence quarter before the Celtics one-year anniversary of the No. 1 pick in a really Winnipeg at St. Louis, 8 p.m. Pittsburgh at Florida, 7 p.m. Carolina at Arizona, 9 p.m. Toronto at Montreal, 7 p.m. Ross finished with 18 closed the period on a 27- Orlando acquiring Mar- talented draft class.” Nashville at Calgary, 9 p.m. Dallas at St. Louis, 8 p.m. points. Orlando lost for the 12 run. kelle Fultz in a trade with UP NEXT San Jose at Edmonton, 9:30 p.m. Calgary at Vancouver, 10 p.m. Friday’s Games Carolina at Vegas, 10 p.m. sixth time in seven games. Tatum was sidelined the 76ers. Magic: Visit Knicks on After being held to three with a groin strain for Bos- The Magic couldn’t be Thursday. points in the third quarter, ton’s win at Orlando last happier with how the for- Celtics: Host Hawks on NBA Tatum scored 10 straight month. But he picked up mer No. 1 overall pick is Friday. EASTERN CONFERENCE WESTERN CONFERENCE Atlantic Division Southwest Division W L Pct GB W L Pct GB Toronto 37 14 .725 — Houston 32 18 .640 — Boston 35 15 .700 1½ Dallas 31 19 .620 1 McAvoy’s goal lifts Bruins to overtime victory Philadelphia 31 20 .608 6 Memphis 25 25 .500 7 23 27 .460 13½ San Antonio 22 28 .440 10 New York 15 36 .294 22 New Orleans 20 31 .392 12½ Southeast Division Northwest Division W L Pct GB W L Pct GB Miami 34 15 .694 — Denver 35 16 .686 — Orlando 22 29 .431 13 Utah 32 17 .653 2 Washington 17 32 .347 17 Oklahoma City 30 20 .600 4½ Charlotte 16 35 .314 19 Portland 23 28 .451 12 Atlanta 13 38 .255 22 Minnesota 15 34 .306 19 Central Division Pacific Division W L Pct GB W L Pct GB Milwaukee 43 7 .860 — L.A. Lakers 38 11 .776 — Indiana 31 20 .608 12½ L.A. Clippers 35 15 .700 3½ Chicago 19 33 .365 25 Phoenix 20 31 .392 19 Detroit 19 34 .358 25½ Sacramento 19 31 .380 19½ Cleveland 13 38 .255 30½ Golden State 12 40 .231 27½ Wednesday’s Games Memphis at Philadelphia, 7 p.m. Detroit 116, Phoenix 108 Atlanta at Boston, 7:30 p.m. Brooklyn 129, Golden State 88 Detroit at Oklahoma City, 8 p.m. Toronto 119, Indiana 118 Toronto at Indiana, 8 p.m. Boston 116, Orlando 100 Houston at Phoenix, 9 p.m. Atlanta at Minnesota, 8 p.m. Miami at Sacramento, 10 p.m. Cleveland at Oklahoma City, 8 p.m. Portland at Utah, 10:30 p.m. Memphis at Dallas, 8:30 p.m. Saturday’s Games Denver at Utah, 9 p.m. Milwaukee at Orlando, 5 p.m. Miami at L.A. Clippers, 10 p.m. Dallas at Charlotte, 7 p.m. Thursday’s Games Orlando at New York, 7:30 p.m. New York at Detroit, 7 p.m. New Orleans at Chicago, 8 p.m. Brooklyn at Toronto, 7:30 p.m. Philadelphia at Milwaukee, 8 p.m. New Orleans at Indiana, 7:30 p.m. San Antonio at Portland, 10 p.m. L.A. Clippers at Minnesota, 8 p.m. Houston at L.A. Lakers, 10:30 p.m. L.A. Lakers at Golden State, 8:30 p.m. Friday’s Games Denver at Phoenix, 9 p.m. Dallas at Washington, 7 p.m. San Antonio at Sacramento, 10 p.m.

TODAY IN SPORTS February 6 1967 — Muhammad Ali success- 1943 — Montreal’s Ray Getliffe fully defends his world heavy- scores five goals to lead the Can- weight title with a 15-round de- adiens to an 8-3 triumph over the cision over Ernest Terrell in the Boston Bruins. Houston Astrodome. 1958 — Ted Williams signs a con- 1981 — Wayne Gretzky scores PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS tract with the Boston Red Sox for three goals and three assists in $135,000, making him the high- a 10-4 Edmonton victory over the Charlie McAvoy (right) celebrates his game-winning overtime goal with Anders Bjork (cen- est paid player in major league Winnipeg Jets, giving him 100 ter) and Charlie Coyle in Wednesday night’s win over the Chicago Blackhawks. history. points in the season. B4 THE DAILY ITEM THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 2020 COMICS

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

ROSE IS ROSE / PAT BRADY

GARFIELD / JIM DAVIS BIG NATE / LINCOLN PEIRCE

ARLO AND JANIS / JIMMY JOHNSON

HERMAN / JIM UNGER ZIGGY / TOM WILSON

THE BORN LOSER / ART AND CHIP SANSOM

CROSSWORD DEAR ABBY Shower guest questions need for giving bride a second gift DEAR ABBY: My your honesty and for not niece on my husband’s Dear Abby is written by Abigail wasting his time. side was engaged to be Van Buren, also known as Jeanne married two years ago. Phillips, and was founded by her DEAR ABBY: I have There was a bridal show- many older friends, and er, and everyone gave mother, Pauline Phillips. Contact when we go out for lunch gifts or gift cards. Two Dear Abby at DearAbby.com or P.O. or dinner, all they talk weeks after the shower, Box 69440, Los Angeles, CA 90069. about is their aches and the wedding was can- pains and other medical celed because of the stuff. I will always be groom-to-be’s infidelities. another gift. However, if long time, that I am per- their friend and support The shower gifts and gift you plan to attend this fect in his eyes, and that them, but sometimes it’s cards were never re- shower, in my opinion, I’m too harsh and doubt such a downer, they even turned nor was anyone you should not go emp- myself. Then he said he get depressed listening to reimbursed. ty-handed. wants me to give him a each other. The same niece is get- chance. What’s the best way to ting married to someone DEAR ABBY: Last The thing is, I don’t like change the conversation else now. Another shower to happy subjects while week, I was in my col- him that way and never is being given for her. Ev- being sensitive at the lege’s cafe, minding my have. He’s not the type of eryone on her side of the same time? own business and study- guy I’m attracted to. How family is invited. Are we ing for a test. I looked do I go about rejecting required to give gifts HAPPY SUBJECTS toward a group of guys him without losing him ONLY again? Can we attend the that hang out there and shower and not give a as a friend? made eye contact with a DEAR HAPPY: Older gift? Should we all just guy friend I’ve known FRIEND ZONE IN people sometimes dwell not attend? Please help. since preschool. He made WASHINGTON STATE on their aches, pains and ALREADY GAVE his way to my table, sat other medical stuff be- DEAR FRIEND ZONE: ONCE down and we started cause they have little else talking about classes and Tell him the truth — that to occupy their minds. If DEAR ALREADY GAVE: whatnot. Suddenly, he you like him, too, but only you are sensitive, you will Any unopened gifts from changed the subject and as a friend, and hope he listen sympathetically for the first shower should asked me if I was seeing will find someone soon a period of time, then pro- have been returned to the anyone. I said no, and he who can reciprocate his pose you all change the givers. Because they blurted out that he’s in romantic feelings. He subject to something more weren’t, you are not “obli- love with me! He said he may not like the message, upbeat — and SUGGEST gated” to give the bride has loved me for a very but he will respect you for something. BRIDGE

One deal begat two contracts Lewis Carroll claimed, “It’s a poor sort three-diamond response was an of memory that only works backward.” echo from the past, showing a good Not always! If your memory works hand with spades and diamonds. Five backward to yesterday, you will rec- hearts and redouble showed first- ognize this deal, although it has been and second-round controls in hearts. rotated to make South the declarer. Then, when Andy Robson (South) Yesterday, North was in seven di- passed over East’s six-heart sacrifice, amonds. At one table, East led the he was inviting his partner to bid high- heart ace, conceding a ruff-and-sluff er. So, assuming his partner had good on which declarer’s spade loser trumps, North went on to six spades. evaporated. At the other table, East After West led a club, declarer won led the spade queen, which defeated with his king, cashed his top trumps the grand slam. and claimed his contract exactly. Today, South is in six spades. How As you have no doubt noticed, does that contract fare? West’s lethal lead was his singleton We are looking at the 2019 Eu- diamond queen, which East would ropean Champions Cup match be- have ruffed with his singleton spade tween England and Greece. In the queen. West also gets a trump trick. open room, the auction duplicated No doubt West suggested that his yesterday’s, reaching seven dia- partner should have doubled the fi- monds. Michael Bell led the spade nal contract, Lightner, to ask for an queen to defeat the grand. unusual lead, which is usually the In this auction, Alexander Allfrey’s first suit bid by the dummy. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 2020 THE DAILY ITEM B5 TV BEST BETS THIS WEEK IN THEATERS

Figure Skating: ISU Four Continents Championships NBCSN, 3 p.m. The world’s best figure skaters outside Europe com- pete at the ISU Four Continents Championships Finding a rhythm held in Seoul, South Korea. Coverage starts with the ladies’ short program today on NBCSN and contin- ues on NBCSN and NBC through Sunday. Station 19: “Eulogy” ABC, 8 p.m. While Pruitt (Miguel Sandoval) grieves a monumen- tal loss, Andy (Jaina Lee Ortiz) refuses to do the same and, instead, throws herself into work. Mean- while, the crew responds to a widespread carbon monoxide leak, and Sullivan (Boris Kodjoe) makes a controversial choice for captain. Young Sheldon: “A Slump, a Cross and Roadside Gravel” CBS, 8 p.m. Sheldon (Iain Armitage) and Georgie (Montana Jordan) bond over a money-making opportunity in the new episode “A Slump, a Cross and Roadside Gravel.” Katy Keene The CW, 8 p.m. New Series! The CW’s Archie Comics universe expands beyond Riverdale in this new series starring Lucy Hale as the title character, an aspiring fashion designer. The series follows the lives and loves of Katy, singer/ songwriter Josie McCoy (Ashleigh Murray), perform- er Jorge Lopez/Ginger (Jonny Beauchamp) and “it” girl Pepper Smith (Julia Chan) as they chase their 20-something dreams in New York City. Last Man Standing: “Girls Rock” FOX, 8 p.m. Mike (Tim Allen) and Vanessa (Nancy Travis) try to influence Jen’s (Krista Marie Yu) career path on the new episode “Girls Rock.” Brooklyn Nine-Nine NBC, 8 p.m. Season Premiere! The acclaimed comedy starring Andy Samberg, An- dre Braugher, Terry Crews, Melissa Fumero and more stars in Paramount Pictures’ “.” of a terrific ensemble cast is back for Season 7 with By Paul Hall mind, that includes those she survive and find the peace focusing on the development a special one-hour premiere tonight. The hit series of a woman who knows ev- Everyone deals with loss loves. she so desperately craves? has also already been renewed for Season 8. A reporter finds Stephanie As the lead in The Rhythm erything about blending in. in a different manner. When The Unicorn: “The Wade Beneath My Wings” and informs her the plane Section, Lively brings every- Despite momentary con- it is unexpected and sudden, CBS, 8:30 p.m. crash was not an accident; it thing she can as she grows in fusing twists within a jour- it can sometimes set off a spi- Forrest (Rob Corddry) takes career advice from was deliberate. The man be- the film as Stephanie. She is ney that bounces between Wade (Walton Goggins) and the results are disas- ral descent into a place that hind the bombing is known definitely strong enough to Tangier, New York, London trous in the new episode “The Wade Beneath My no human wants to inhabit. to authorities and he is a free carry the weight of her role and elsewhere, I kept coming Wings.” Such is the case for Steph- man, as those in the know both mentally and physically, back to how much I like Live- Outmatched: “Grandparents” anie Patrick (Blake Lively) look to find his connection and it shows. ly here. As an action hero, FOX, 8:30 p.m. in the new film The Rhythm to others in the terrorist Director Reed Morano al- she has real acting chops as Guest Star Alert! Section. community. It takes some lows Lively to shine in some she can do the heavy lifting Mike’s (Jason Biggs) parents (guest stars Tony Danza When we meet Stephanie, soul-searching for Stephanie dizzying first person perspec- needed. and Caroline Aaron) pay an awkward visit from Flor- she is going by the name of to want to know more, but tive shots that feel like you Finding rhythm makes ev- ida in the new episode “Grandparents.” Lisa, living a life as a pros- when she finally does, she are trekking across the globe erything else operate smooth- Project Runway: “Suit Yourself” titute and a junkie. But this will stop at nothing to find as Stephanie. This is a film ly. Although The Rhythm Bravo, 9 p.m. was a life that chose her after the killer. that leans hard on the power Section takes some work and Inspired by recent fashion moments—like their men- the tragic accident that cost Learning from a former that lives within everyone. misses some notes along the tor Christian Siriano’s groundbreaking Oscar look the lives of her mother, father, MI6 agent known as B (Jude Unfortunately, some of the way, it does eventually find for Billy Porter—the designers will each need to find brother and sister. It was a Law), she trains to do what plot bounces around more its own choppy beat and pro- their own way to take the tuxedo into the future with plane crash that devastated needs to be done to eliminate than the hot cup of coffee you vides a worthy vehicle for a mix of male, female and nonbinary models. A per- many, but for Stephanie, it the culprit and find a peace. try to drink on the morning Lively’s talents and Morano’s fectly tailored suit is nearly impossible without help, obliterated her. Now she tries But the road is filled with commute. The veers in the style. so the designers get a surprise second set of hands to stay in a universe, even killers, agents, and death and storyline leave you wonder- to help out. if only in her hallucinogenic destruction. Will Stephanie ing why and how, instead of Paul’s Grade: B-

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COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS LEGAL NOTICE MORTGAGEE'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE THE TRIAL COURT MORTGAGEE'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE PROBATE AND FAMILY COURT By virtue and in execution of the Power of Sale contained in a certain mortgage ORDER FOR SERVICE BY By virtue of and in execution of the Power of Sale contained in a certain mortgage given by Dina M. Morrill and Michael J. Mantsourani to "MERS", Mortgage PUBLICATION AND MAILING given by John Thurell to Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc. acting Electronic Registration Systems, Inc., a separate corporation that is acting solely Essex Probate and Family Court solely as a nominee for Reliant Mortgage Company, LLC, dated July 30, 2004 and as nominee for "Lender", Countrywide Home Loans, Inc. and its successors and 36 Federal Street recorded in Essex County (Southern District) Registry of Deeds in Book 23205, assigns dated June 16, 2006 and recorded with the Essex County (Southern Salem, MA 01970 Page 495 (the "Mortgage") of which mortgage The Bank of New York Mellon, as District) Registry of Deeds, in Book 25800, Page 11, as assigned by Assignment (978)744-1020 Trustee for the Certificateholders of CWABS 2004-AB1 is the present holder by of Mortgage dated August 2, 2011 and recorded with Essex County (Southern Docket No.ES19D1694DR Assignment from Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc. acting solely as a District) Registry of Deeds, Book 30580, Page 391, and as assigned by nominee for Reliant Mortgage Company, LLC, its successors and assigns to The Assignment of Mortgage dated April 1, 2016 and recorded with Essex County Andrileidy Garcia Bank of New York Mellon, as Trustee for the Certificateholders of CWABS (Southern District) Registry of Deeds, Book 34848, Page 333, and as assigned by vs. 2004-AB1 dated September 3, 2009 and recorded at said Registry of Deeds in Assignment of Mortgage dated November 5, 2019 and recorded with Essex County Jubrainy Garcia Book 28935, Page 188, and Assignment from Mortgage Electronic Registration (Southern District) Registry of Deeds, Book 38082, Page 482, of which mortgage Systems, Inc., its successors and assigns to The Bank of New York Mellon fka The the undersigned is the present holder, for breach of the conditions of said Upon motion of plaintiff(s) for an order directing the defendant to appear, plead, Bank of New York as Trustee for the Certificateholders of CWABS, Inc., Asset mortgage and for the purpose of foreclosing the same will be sold at Public or answer, in accordance with Mass.R.Civ.P./Mass.R.Dom.Rel.P.Rule 4, it Backed Certificates, Series 2004-AB1 dated June 16, 2011 and recorded at said Auction at 11:00 AM, on February 20, 2020, on the premises known as Unit No. appearing to the court that this is an action for Divorce 1B. Registry of Deeds in Book 30482, Page 457, for breach of conditions of said 28A of the Riverbay Condominium, 28 Margin Street, Lynn, Massachusetts, the mortgage and for the purpose of foreclosing the same, the mortgaged premises premises described in said mortgage, together with all the rights, easements, and Pursuant to Supplemental Probate Court Rule 411, an Automatic Restraining Order located at 38 Everett Street, Lynn, MA 01905 will be sold at a Public Auction at appurtenances thereto, to wit: has been entered against the above name parties. Defendant cannot be found 12:00 PM on March 5, 2020, at the mortgaged premises, more particularly within the Commonwealth and his/her present whereabouts are unknown. described below, all and singular the premises described in said mortgage, to wit: Unit No. 28A (the "Unit") of the Riverbay Condominium (the "Condominium"), a Personal service on defendant is therefore not practicable, and defendant has not condominium located in Lynn, Essex County created by Master Deed dated voluntarily appeared in this action. A certain parcel of land, together with the buildings and other improvements January 22, 1988, pursuant and subject to Chapter 183A of the General Laws of thereon, now known and numbered as 38 on Everett Street in Lynn, Essex County, the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, and recorded in the Essex County It is Ordered that the defendant is directed to appear, plead, answer, or otherwise Massachusetts, bounded and described as follows: (Southern District) Registry of Deeds in Book 9373, Page 26, and as amended of move with respect to the complaint herein on or before April 02, 2020. record (the "Master Deed"). The post office address of the Unit is: 28 Margin SOUTHWESTERLY by Everett Street, ninety-six and 6/10 (96.6) feet, more or less; Street, Unit 28A, Lynn, Massachusetts 01905. If you fail to do so this Court will proceed to a hearing and adjudication of this matter. SOUTHEASTERLY by land now or formerly of Wirling, one hundred three and The Unit contains approximately 1473 square feet and is laid out as shown on the Date: January 30, 2020 no/100 (103) feet, more or less; Unit plan recorded with the first deed of the Unit in said Registry in Book 102440, Page 167 (the "First Unit Deed"), to which is affixed a verified statement in the Judith M.R. Ulwick NORTHEASTERLY by land now or formerly of Smith, one hundred thirty three and form required by G.L.c 183A, Section 9. JUSTICE OF PROBATE AND FAMILY COURT 21/100 (133.21) feet, more or less; and The Unit is conveyed subject to and with the benefit of the obligations, restrictions, NORTHWESTERLY by land now or formerly of Downes, eighty and no/100 (80) rights and liabilities contained in said Chapter 183A, the master Deed, the Item: February 6, 2020 feet, more or less. documents establishing the organization of unit owners in said Registry in Book 9373, Page 54 and the by-laws and rules and regulations are promulgated COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS Containing 9648 square feet of land, more or less. thereunder, all as amended of record, and such matters as are set forth in the First THE TRIAL COURT Unit Deed. PROBATE AND FAMILY COURT For title see Deed recorded immediately hereto. Docket No. ES20P0196EA Each of the units in the Condominium is intended for residential purposes and INFORMAL PROBATE PUBLICATION NOTICE For mortgagor's title see deed recorded with the Essex County (Southern District) such other uses as are set forth in the Master Deed. The Unit is conveyed together Registry of Deeds in Book 23205, Page 493. with an undivided 5.00% interest in the common areas and facilities of the Estate of: David W. Connor Condominium and together with any rights exclusive to the Unit as set forth in the Date of Death: December 16, 2019 The premises will be sold subject to any and all unpaid taxes and other municipal Master Deed, as amended of record, and in the First Unit Deed. assessments and liens, and subject to prior liens or other enforceable Essex Division encumbrances of record entitled to precedence over this mortgage, and subject to Terms of Sale: These premises are being sold subject to any and all unpaid real and with the benefit of all easements, restrictions, reservations and conditions of estate taxes, water rates, municipal charges and assessments, condominium To all persons interested in the above captioned estate, by Petition of record and subject to all tenancies and/or rights of parties in possession. charges, expenses, costs, and assessments, if applicable, federal tax liens, Petitioner Robert P. Connor of Lynn MA. partition wall rights, statutes, regulations, zoning, subdivision control, or other Terms of the Sale: Cash, cashier's or certified check in the sum of $5,000.00 as a municipal ordinances or bylaws respecting land use, configuration, building or deposit must be shown at the time and place of the sale in order to qualify as a approval, or bylaws, statutes or ordinances regarding the presence of lead paint, bidder (the mortgage holder and its designee(s) are exempt from this asbestos or other toxic substances, sanitary codes, housing codes, tenancy, and , Robert P. Connor of Lynn MA. requirement); high bidder to sign written Memorandum of Sale upon acceptance of to the extent that they are recorded prior to the above mortgage, any easements, bid; balance of purchase price payable in cash or by certified check in thirty (30) rights of way, restrictions, confirmation or other matters of record. has been informally appointed as the Personal Representative of the estate to days from the date of the sale at the offices of mortgagee's attorney, Korde & serve without surety on the bond Associates, P.C., 900 Chelmsford Street, Suite 3102, Lowell, MA 01851 or such Purchaser shall also bear all state and county deeds excise tax. The deposit of other time as may be designated by mortgagee. The description for the premises $10,000.00 is to be paid in cash or bank or certified check at the time and place The estate is being administered under informal procedure by the Personal contained in said mortgage shall control in the event of a typographical error in of the sale, with the balance of the purchase price to be paid by bank or certified Representative under the Massachusetts Uniform Probate Code without this publication. check within forty-five (45) days after the date of the sale, to be deposited in supervision by the Court. Inventory and accounts are not required to be filed with escrow with Guaetta and Benson, LLC, at 73 Princeton Street, Suite 208, North the Court, but interested parties are entitled to notice regarding the administration Other terms to be announced at the sale. Chelmsford, Massachusetts. from the Personal Representative and can petition the Court in any matter relating to the estate, including distribution of assets and expenses of administration. The Bank of New York Mellon, as Trustee for the Certificateholders of CWABS In the event that the successful bidder at the foreclosure sale shall default in Interested parties are entitled to petition the Court to institute formal proceedings 2004-AB1 purchasing the within described property according to the terms of this Notice of and to obtain orders terminating or restricting the powers of Personal Korde & Associates, P.C. Sale and/or the terms of the Memorandum of Sale executed at the time of the Representatives appointed under informal procedure. A copy of the Petition and 900 Chelmsford Street foreclosure, the Mortgagee reserves the right to sell the property by foreclosure Will, if any, can be obtained from the Petitioner. Suite 3102 deed to the second highest bidder or, thereafter, to the next highest bidders, Item: February 6, 2020 providing that said bidder shall deposit with said attorney, the amount of the Lowell, MA 01851 required deposit as set forth herein within five (5) business days after written (978) 256-1500 notice of the default of the previous highest bidder. COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS Thurell, John, 18-031372 PROBATE COURT Other terms, if any, are to be announced at the sale. ESSEX, SS Docket No. ES19E0130PP Item: February 6, 13, 20, 2020 Dated: 13:56 Present holder of said mortgage To LUKE GOSNELL of LYNN in the County of ESSEX, and to all other persons U.S. Bank National Association, not in its individual capacity but solely as Trustee interested. LICENSING BOARD OF THE CITY OF LYNN The following hearing will be held on Tuesday, February 18, 2020, at 6:00 PM in for NRZ Pass- Room 302, Lynn City Hall: Notice is hereby given that Nguyen Enterprises Inc., Through Trust X A petition has been presented to said Court by EILEEN CROFT of SAUGUS in by its Attorneys the County of ESSEX representing that she holds as tenants in common, an DBA Andrea's Liquors at 780 Washington Street has applied for a transfer of their All Alcohol Beverages License as a Package Store to Shree Sidhalaxmi, Inc., LLC, Guaetta and Benson, LLC undivided equal share of certain land lying in LYNN in said County of ESSEX and Peter V. Guaetta, Esquire briefly described as follows: DBA Ocean Liquors, Jainika Rana, Manager. Patricia M. Barton, Chairperson P.O. Box 519 Chelmsford, MA 01824 SOUTHWESTERLY by the northeasterly line of Woodland Avenue, twenty (20) feet; Item: February 3, 6, 2020 NORTHWESTERLY seventy (70) feet, and SOUTHWESTERLY ninety (90) feet by land Item:January 30, February 6, 13, 2020 now or formerly of Herbert W. Zorzy et ux; NORTHWESTERLY by land now or formerly of Robert H. Wyer et al ninety nine and 31/100 (99.31) feet; NORTHEASTERLY by land now or formerly of Walter G. Thurston et al one hundred six and 31/100 (106.31) feet; and SOUTHEASTERLY by land now or formerly of Danville T. Chadbourne et al one hundred sixty four and 30/100 (164.30) feet. All of said City of Peabody Have a story to share? boundaries are determined by the Land Court to be located as shown upon plan Conservation Commission numbered 28809-A, drawn by O.W. McIntosh, Civil Engineer, dated September 28, 1958, as modified and approved by the Land Court, filed in the Land LEGAL NOTICE Need a question answered? Registration Office, a copy of a portion of which is filed with original Certificate of In accordance with Massachusetts General Law, Chapter 131, Section 40, Title #30264 in the Southern Registry District of Essex County. setting forth that Wetlands Protection Act and Chapter 32 of the Code of the City of Peabody, [email protected] they desire that all of said land may be sold at private sale for not less than Wetlands and Rivers Protection Regulations, notice is hereby given that a Public $415,000.00 and praying that partition may be made of all the land aforesaid Hearing/Meeting will be held at Department of Public Services, 50 Farm Avenue, according to law, and to that end that a commissioner be appointed to make such Peabody, Massachusetts on Wednesday, February 19, 2020 at 7:00 p.m. on a partition and be ordered to make sale and conveyance of all, or any part of said Notice of Intent submitted for Tannery Limited Partnership (Matthew Curtin) by land which the Court finds cannot be advantageously divided either at private sale Pare Corporation (Lauren Gluck). The proposed work is the installation of two 4' or public auction, and be ordered to distribute the net proceeds thereof. diameter culverts in the existing culvert under the apartment building and filling the annulus with cast-in-place concrete. A 20'x20' area with existing parking lot If you desire to object thereto you or your attorney should file a written appearance bordering the building excavated to provide access. Additional repair work includes in said Court at Salem before ten o'clock in the forenoon on the 18th day of opening an existing manhole to access a downstream debris blockage the culvert, February 2020 the return day of this citation. where ground disturbance is limited to removing mulch within an existing landscaped area; removal and proper disposal of debris; and removing stop logs Witness, JENNIFER M.R. ULWICK, Esquire, First Judge of said Court this 7th day of to lower the water levels in the catch basin still basin. The property is known as 18 January, 2020. Crowninshield Street, Map 74, Lot 65A, Peabody MA.

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The yield on date your tax information Who Needs It ting rally on Wall Street the 10-year Treasury rose with your employer, some Wednesday, extending the to 1.64 percent from 1.60 of the paperwork is going Not everyone needs to market’s gains for the week. percent late Tuesday. to look different. A lot dif- fill out the new form. The Dow Jones Industri- The recent virus out- ferent. In general, only new al Average climbed more break has infected more The IRS has introduced hires are asked to fill out than 480 points and the than 24,500 people glob- a new Form W-4 that must a W-4. But anyone who S&P 500 index and Nas- ally, but has been mostly be used by all employers wants to update their in- daq composite each hit an confined to China. The in 2020 to better accom- PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS formation with their em- all-time high. world's second largest modate recent changes to ployer will need to use it The latest gains came as The IRS has introduced a new Form W-4 that company remains on lock- the tax law. and experts say many of another batch of solid cor- must be used by all employers in 2020 to better down and companies con- The overhaul of the form us should. porate earnings reports accommodate recent changes to the tax law. tinue to warn of an expect- is the biggest in decades Ideally, people update and encouraging economic ed impact to revenue and and makes a once quick their tax withholding in- data overshadowed con- profit, though the extent exercise a bit more in- proach. only complete steps 3 and formation after major life cerns about the potential 4 on one W-4 to ensure the of the damage for many volved. In return, accord- The form now collects events, such as marriage, economic fallout from the proper amount is withheld. remains unclear. ing to the IRS, it will yield information about all the divorce or the birth of a virus outbreak that origi- income in an employee’s If an employee does not Tesla plunged 17.2 per- more accurate results. child. Additionally, anyone nated in China. household, as well as de- want to disclose that they cent on reports that the That is particularly im- who was unhappy with The latest jobs survey by pendents, to calculate how have a second job or share shutdowns in China will portant as the new tax law their results at tax filing payroll processor ADP in- much to withhold. their spouse’s income in- delay production at its led to surprises for some time last year should con- dicated hiring accelerated formation, there are work- Shanghai factory. The folks last year, due in part sider updating their pa- better than expected last arounds. The easiest is to company warned inves- to improper withholdings. The Details perwork. month. A separate report So the new form is worth use the IRS Tax Withhold- A number of people were showed economic activity tors last week that pro- The form is five steps ing Estimator at www.irs. duction delays in China a look, regardless of how surprised to see a smaller increased in January. long you have been on the long. gov/W4app to determine refund, no refund, or to dis- “The earnings numbers were possible. Steps 1 and 5 are man- how much your household Anxiety about the out- job. The more accurate cover they owed money to that we've gotten for the your W-4, the more accu- datory — fill out your per- needs to withhold and en- the IRS at tax time. In part, most part have been pretty break fueled a mid-Janu- sonal information and sign ter that total lower on the ary slump for U.S. stocks, rate your withholdings are. this was because of inaccu- solid, and the ADP report Withhold too little and the form. For some people, form. but investors appear to rate withholdings. After the was a blowout on the good you’ll owe money at tax that will be it. The other Step 3 is for claiming have set aside those jit- law was passed, the IRS side,” said Scott Ladner, time and possibly face steps are optional but can any dependents, which are ters this month. updated its withholding ta- chief investment officer for a penalty. Withhold too help a taxpayer get more generally consider those “We're not only focused bles and urged taxpayers to Horizon Investments. much and you may be due accurate results, says who are under age 17 and update their W-4s as need- on what's going on with The S&P 500 index rose a refund — which means Alice Jacobsohn, senior living with you more than ed, but few did. this virus, we're focused 37.10 points, or 1.1 per- you missed out on that manager of government half the year. You’ll need Employees who are hap- on all the other things cent, to 3,334.69. The Dow money all year. Ideally you relations for the American to complete an additional py with the amount of that are out there, and all climbed 483.22 points, or should break even. Payroll Association. worksheet if you have oth- taxes withheld from their the other things that are 1.7 percent, to 29,290.85. Here’s what you should Step 2 asks employees er types of dependents to paycheck do not have to do out there are systemati- The average briefly know: to provide information claim. anything. climbed above 500 points. cally and consistently pos- about all the income in And Step 4 is where you The Nasdaq gained itive,” Ladner said. What’s Different their household if there can make any adjustments Where To Get Help 40.71 points, or 0.4 per- Investors got more en- are multiple jobs. This ap- for other income, deduc- cent, to 9,508.68. The couraging news about the Say goodbye to allowanc- plies if the employee has tions or optional with- If you are confused, index, which is heavily U.S. economy on Wednes- es, the backbone of the old more than one job or if holdings. This includes check out the IRS web- weighted with technology day. Payroll processor W-4. both spouses work and file reporting other forms of site. It has a useful Q&A stocks, also notched a re- ADP said that private Employees used to an- taxes jointly. income such as dividends on the new form. The IRS cord high on Tuesday. U.S. companies added swer a series of questions Employees can use an or withdrawals from re- Withholding Estimator is The Russell 2000 index 291,000 jobs in January, a to arrive at a number online calculator or work- tirement accounts. There particularly helpful, walk- of smaller company stocks big increase from Decem- of “allowances.” The al- sheet to arrive at the cor- is also an option to enter ing employees through picked up 25.15 points, or ber. The report came out lowances were based on rect amount, or they can a set amount of additional the process — something 1.5 percent, to 1,681.92. ahead of the Labor De- personal exemptions — simply check a box if the money to be withheld, in- new and existing workers Markets in Europe and partment’s release of its essentially how much in- pay at both jobs is rough- cluding those who simply should consider. Asia closed higher. January jobs tally on Fri- come was exempt from ly equal. Payroll company want to ensure they have Your human resources Industrial and technol- day. Many analysts expect tax based on how many ADP warns of a poten- a large refund. or payroll department can ogy stocks also helped that report will show a job people were dependent on tial misstep here: if you “While the updated form direct you toward helpful lift the market. Crude oil gain of 150,000 in Janu- the employee. But the new have two jobs or are in a may initially elicit some information but cannot prices jumped 2.3 per- ary, compared to 145,000 tax law did away with per- two-earner household and confusion for employees, provide advice. If you need cent, giving energy stocks jobs in the government’s sonal exemptions, so the check this box — do so on these important changes additional help, consult a a boost. Exxon Mobil report in December. IRS had to change its ap- the W-4s for both jobs. But will ultimately simpli- tax professional.

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By Nicole Winfield during confession and oth- Christi said its members the most severe sanction were based in Latin Amer- Figari’s Figari, after he was ASSOCIATED PRESS erwise abused his power. had denounced Yannuzzi’s the Vatican can impose ica and grew in size and accused of sexually, phys- The pope’s decision was abuse and “irregularities” on a priest. It is usually wealth as a conservative ically and psychologically VATICAN CITY — An- made public this week in a starting in 2016. reserved for priests who reaction to the left-lean- abusing his members. Fig- other founder of a Cath- statement by the archbish- “All the religious and sexually abuse minors. ing liberation theology ari founded the movement olic religious movement op of La Plata, Argentina, authorities of Miles Chris- The fact that Yannuzzi movement that swept in 1971 as a lay community has been defrocked for where Yannuzzi in 1994 ti deeply regret the acts was defrocked for having through Latin America to recruit “soldiers for God.” sexual misconduct and founded the Miles Christi committed by their former sex with adults, absolving starting in the 1960s. In Chile, local church abusing his power, the lat- community. The name is superior general and from them of the sin and abus- The 20th century’s most authorities long refused est in a string of purport- Latin for “Soldier of Christ.” the outset have accompa- ing his other powers sug- notorious sexual preda- to believe abuse victims of edly orthodox, charismatic The movement is a reli- nied and continue to ac- gests his misconduct was tor was the late Rev. Mar- a charismatic priest, the priests who turned out to gious order of priests, reli- company those who were particularly grave. cial Maciel, founder of the Rev. Fernando Karadima, be predators. gious brothers, consecrat- affected, providing them Yannuzzi is the latest in Mexican-based Legion of who was initially sanc- Pope Francis defrocked ed women and laity with with all the material and a string of founders of new Christ and a drug addict tioned by the Vatican in the Argentine priest, Ro- a presence in Argentina, spiritual assistance nec- religious orders or Catholic who sexually abused at 2011 to live a lifetime of berto Juan Yannuzzi, after Italy, Mexico and in the essary to cope with this lay movements who abused least 60 of his seminarians. penance and prayer for a four-year investigation U.S. dioceses of Detroit painful situation," the those in his care while the The Vatican sanctioned his crimes. In 2018, after determined he had sex with and San Diego, according group said in a statement. Vatican and church hierar- the founder of the Pe- the Karadima scandal ex- adults under his authority, to its website. Defrocking, or dismissal chy turned a blind eye. ru-based Sodalitium Chris- ploded again, Francis de- absolved them of the sin In a statement, Miles from the clerical state, is Many of the movements tianae Vitae, Luis Fernando frocked the priest. Airliner skids, breaks open in Istanbul; 3 dead, 179 injured

By Suzan Fraser and Mehmet Guzel ASSOCIATED PRESS ISTANBUL — A Turkish airliner skidded off a run- way, crashed into a ditch and broke apart while landing in bad weather in Istanbul Wednesday, killing three people and injuring dozens more. Pas- sengers had to scramble through the split fuselage to escape. The aircraft, operated by low-cost carrier Pegasus FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS Airlines, was arriving at PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS Istanbul's Sabiha Gokcen Members of the U.S. military cheer as President Donald Trump speaks airport from the western Rescue members evacuate an injured person at a hangar rally at Al Asad Air Base, Iraq. Turkish city of Izmir with from the wreckage of a plane after it skidded 183 passengers and crew off the runway at Istanbul's Sabiha Gokcen on board when it had what Airport. Iraqi officials say Baghdad wants the Transportation Minis- try described as a “rough of a gap near his seat and Associated Press showed landing.” was one of the first pas- the wreckage of the plane to minimize reliance on U.S. Istanbul Gov. Ali Yer- sengers to get out. in a field adjacent to the likaya said the plane failed Jan. 30 that they had re- ment decided to inform us “We traveled (on the end of the runway. The By Qassim to "hold onto the runway" Abdul-Zahra sumed after a three-week formally not to cooperate runway) for some 20 or 30 video shows heavy rain and skidded some 50-60 and Samya Kullab halt, but that statement and not to seek assistance seconds, then all of a sud- and strong winds at the yards before it dropped den we flew off the run- ASSOCIATED PRESS was later removed and from the U.S.-led interna- time, with smoke coming into the ditch from a height way,” he said while seated a military spokesperson tional coalition in any op- from one of the engines BAGHDAD — The Iraqi of about 98 feet. in a wheelchair because of rescinded the claim in re- eration,” a senior military as passengers climb out government has told its “We are deeply saddened a leg injury. “It happened marks to state television. intelligence official told of the fuselage onto the military not to seek as- ... (But) we are very happy in seconds.” It was not followed up The Associated Press. sistance from the U.S.-led that we escaped a greater “I was seated in 25C. I be- wings of the plane and with a clarification. coalition in operations “Until now, we have not accident,” Yerlikaya said, lieve the plane broke apart away from the crash site. against the Islamic State The halt had been called asked the Americans to adding that the plane could at row 26,” Bilgic recalled, Eyewitness Hasan Eray- group, two senior Iraqi amid soaring tensions provide assistance, we rely have burst into flames. adding that he threw him- din, who shot the video, military officials said,following the Jan. 3 U.S. on our capabilities to pur- Health Minister Fahret- self out of the plane when said he had been driving amid a crisis of mistrust drone strike ordered by sue IS elements. The pres- tin Koca reported early he saw the opening. home from work when he between Washington and President Donald Trump ence of the Americans in Thursday that three peo- “The front (of the plane) heard a rumble. Baghdad after an Ameri- that killed Iranian Gen. the joint operations is only ple had died and 179 re- was in a terrible state. I saw, “We were about 30 me- can strike killed a top Ira- Qassem Soleimani and formal," the official said. quired care at multiple after I was on the ground, ters away … we tried to nian general and an Iraqi senior Iraqi militia leader The three officials spoke hospitals. that it had completely bro- get to the scene to help, Abu Mahdi al-Muhandis on condition of anonymity militia commander. Emergency workers, as- ken apart,” he said. but there was some sort in Baghdad. because they were not au- The step shows that sisted by an excavator, re- As other passengers of a canal in between and On at least two occasions thorized to talk to reporters. while the Iraqí leader- covered one body from be- emerged from the wreck- it was impossible. We in January, U.S. officials The coalition paused its ship's demands for an im- neath the wreckage before age, Bilgic said he helped thought ‘God willing, no mediate removal of Amer- said they expected the mission to fight IS in Iraq on the rescue mission ended. two or three to the ground. one has died’.” ican forces have cooled, pause would be lifted immi- Jan. 5 after the strike. That The airport was shut down “I carried them some- Dozens of rescue crew they are serious about nently. But in practice, Iraq- same day, Shiite lawmakers, after the incident, which oc- where because they rethinking the strategic is are seeking to minimize irate over what they called curred at around 6:30 p.m. weren’t doing as well as members swarmed around relationship, and this is cooperation with the anti-IS a flagrant violation of sover- local time (1530 GMT), and us,” he said, then ran the flood-lit fuselage, in- directly affecting military coalition, based on govern- eignty, passed a nonbinding flights were diverted to Is- away from the plane with cluding around the cockpit, cooperation. ment orders, two Iraqi mili- resolution requesting the tanbul's main airport. others, fearing a possible which had flipped over. The Officially, Iraqis have tary officials and one militia government cancel legal Survivor Dogus Bilgic, explosion. plane was a Boeing 737 been unclear on the status official said this week. agreements that provide 24, told Turkish television “There was complete that was 11 years old, ac- of joint operations. The “After the killing of Solei- the basis for the U.S. troop channel NTV that he fled chaos,” he said. cording to the flight track- Iraqi military announced mani, the Iraqi govern- presence in Iraq. the smashed plane by way Video obtained by The ing website Flightradar24. Japan quarantines cruise ship as toll of new virus grows By Foster Klug for 14 days. Tokyo Olympics eign ministry spokeswom- David Abel, another and Mari Yamaguchi organizers, meanwhile, said an Hua Chenying said at Australian, told the net- ASSOCIATED PRESS they are increasingly wor- an online news conference work he hadn't eaten since ried about the disruption on Wednesday. “Fear is the previous night. "I’m a TOKYO — Large white the virus is causing ahead worse than any virus.” diabetic and I’m insulin sheets covering them head- of the games, which open in To reduce the danger of dependent. If I do not re- to-knee, people infected less than six months. exposure for health work- ceive food soon, I will be in with a new virus were led The director-general of ers, Beijing is seeking to a diabetic coma, but it’ll be by gloved and masked offi- the World Health Organi- develop a robot to adminis- too bloody late.” cials Wednesday off a Jap- zation, Tedros Adhanom ter throat tests. Separately, The Hong Kong ship pas- anese cruise ship, while Shanghai announced that sengers were being screened the rest of the 3,700 people Ghebreyesus, asked for on board faced a two-week $675 million to help coun- all schools will delay re- after three passengers on quarantine in their cab- tries address the expected opening until at least the a previous voyage were ins. In Hong Kong, more spread of the virus. He ac- end of February, rather than diagnosed with the virus. than 3,600 people on an- knowledged that the sum the middle of the month as The territory's beleaguered other cruise ship were to is a lot, but told a news originally planned. The ex- leader, Carrie Lam, also an- briefing that “it's much act date will depend on how nounced that two terminals be screened after it was PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS banned by Taiwan amid less than the bill we will the outbreak develops. — including the terminal growing worry about the face if we do not invest in As examples of anti-Asian A passenger shows a note from the World Dream where the cruise ship is cur- spread of an outbreak. preparedness now.” discrimination mount, U.N. cruise ship docked at Kai Tak cruise terminal rently quarantined — will The ships are caught up Tedros said in the last Secretary-General Antonio in Hong Kong. be shut down. in a global health emer- 24 hours, the U.N. health Guterres appealed for “in- Also in Hong Kong, hos- gency that seems to wors- agency has seen the big- ternational solidarity” and dock and put on ambulanc- ship in Hong Kong. pital workers were strik- en by the day. The little-un- gest jump in cases since support for China and oth- es bound for hospitals for Paul and Jacqui Fidrmuc ing to demand the border the start of the epidemic. er countries hurt by the vi- with mainland China be derstood coronavirus has treatment in isolation. from the Australian city China has strongly de- rus. He urged a stop to any shut completely to ward killed nearly 500 people, Health Minister Katsu- of Cairns told Australia’s fended its epidemic con- stigmatization of innocent off the virus. Hospitals mostly in mainland China, nobu Kato said all of the Nine Network that they trol measures and called people. said they had to cut some but it has also spread pan- people on board will be are grateful they have a ic and anger around the on other nations not to In the port city of Yoko- services due to striking quarantined on the ship balcony in the cabin where world as the cases grow. go overboard in their re- hama, just outside Tokyo, workers' absences. for up to 14 days under they're confined. As thousands of hospital sponses. Countries "can health workers, some in Lam criticized the strike workers in Hong Kong went assess the epidemic situ- protective white jumpsuits, Japanese law. The ship “We’re here for a long and said the government on strike to demand the bor- ation in an objective, fair, transferred 10 patients had 2,666 passengers haul. I think it is going was doing all it could to der with mainland China be calm and rational manner, from the Diamond Princess and 1,045 crew members. to get a little bit test- limit the flow of people closed completely, the city respect authoritative and cruise ship to a Japanese Tests were pending on 273 ing, obviously. But I don’t across the border. Almost announced that all people professional WHO recom- coast guard boat next to it. people who had symptoms know. What do we do? We all land and sea links have entering from the mainland, mendations, understand The 10, covered in sheets to or had contact with a man couldn’t jump out of the been closed, but the strik- including Hong Kong resi- and support China’s epi- protect their identities from who was diagnosed with boat; that’s a bit cold,” Jac- ing workers want the bor- dents, must be quarantined demic control efforts," for- cameras, were taken to a the virus after leaving the qui Fidrmuc said. der shut completely.