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SATURDAY, MAY 22, 2021 DEALS OF THE Four new restaurants Lynnfield school will$DA Yoffer$ cooking in Swampscott student-vaccination clinicPG. 3 By Tréa Lavery their places. By Anne Marie Tobin “There will be enough doses for every- ITEM STAFF In the building that used to house ITEM STAFF one who needs one or wants one,” said Nguyen’s, a new bakery, bar and small Emergency Management Team (EMT) SWAMPSCOTT — Humphrey Street LYNNFIELD — The town, in part- DEALS plates restaurant will be opening un- School Liaison Toni Rebelo, RN, MSN. will soon offer residents several new nership with Waltham-based Pelmeds der the name Zestfriendz. “This is all just recommendedOF THE and is places to try a variety of foods. Community Pharmacy, will be offer- “Zest has big flavor and big energy not required. We just want to make it While two town hotspots, Thai Thani ing a COVID-19 vaccination clinic for $DAY$ and ‘friendz’ is all about pairing,” said available to those people who want it.” and Nguyen’s, closed during the pan- Lynnfield students ages 12 and up on PG. 3 demic, new establishments will open in RESTAURANTS, A7 Thursday, May 29 at the middle school. CLINIC, A6 Peabody Lynn water CLASSIC(AL) schools projects getting progress back to By Anne Marie Tobin ITEM STAFF normal PEABODY — The By Allysha city’s North River Resil- Dunnigan iency, Canal Wall, and ITEM STAFF Riverwalk Project is on track to move into its LYNN — Students next phase. will no longer need to That was the con- wear masks outside of clusion of Assistant school — even if social Director of Planning distancing cannot be etba maintained — and can Brendan Callahan and ask ll te b am now share objects with representatives from am Weston and Sampson R to one another, Superin- r tendent of Schools Dr. Engineers, Inc. at a e be virtual public presenta- v h Patrick Tutwiler an- tion Thursday night. -e By nounced on Friday. t Allysha o Tutwiler outlined the The presentation in- s Dunnigan n cluded a brief project te o changes in a letter sent recap and an update a ITEM STAFF r home to families, which on site plans, as well as e e he said were part of the an introduction of an r LYNN — Those who were there insist the d district’s plans to follow updated design for 24 G 1979-80 Lynn Classical state championship team new recommendations Caller St. from Gov. Charlie Bak- “This project is a nod was the greatest collection of high school basketball er. to the North River his- talent the city has ever seen. “With approval of the city’s health direc- tory and is an awesome Pancho Bingham, Meryl Brown, Sandy McGee, Stu Prim- opportunity for the tor and Lynn Public city,” said Callahan. us, and Tony Thurman were the stars — and they will be hon- Schools Nursing De- “Not only will it be a ored at the Lynn Museum on June 11. partment, we intend to embrace these chang- beautiful natural area, Primus went on to play at Boston College, Bingham at Boston but it will also address es,” Tutwiler said. corridor flooding issues University, Thurman played football at BC, McGee played football Masks that complete- today and the future 75 at the University of Kansas, and Brown played basketball at Fram- ly cover the nose and years.” mouth will still be re- Callahan said Call- ingham State University. quired indoors, and at er Street amenities Primus said he has never seen another team — definitely not in least three feet of social will include benches, Lynn — that achieved what the Classical five did, including four distance must be main- lighting clusters, new tained inside school landscaping and trees. 1,000-point scorers and 1,000 rebounds all on the same team. buildings, Tutwiler Pathways will be a mix Primus also said he was the only player out of Classical to be said. of asphalt and a board- drafted into the NBA. In his letter, Tutwil- walk-style decking with er said the district has seating, and part of the Prior to winning the state championship in basketball, “successfully transi- project will incorporate Classical won the Super Bowl in football in the fall. tioned all grades to five recycled canal-wall Primus said that, while they were on the road to be- days of in-person learn- blocks. There will also ing,” this week with be a gathering deck and coming state champions, a man came up to him the full-time return of graffiti art wall. after a game and told him that he flew from high school students on Key components of Texas just to watch them play, which Monday. the site include the “First and foremost, white birch and river Primus said was a “surreal I would like to express birch groves, and public feeling” and my sincere thanks for art displays have been your cooperation and added to the design. partnership over the “At the first meeting past month,” Tutwiler in January, there was CLASSICAL, A6 said. “This could not be PROJECTS, A7 Above, from left, Meryl Brown, Sandy McGee, Stu Primus, Pancho Bingham, and Tony Thurman led Lynn SCHOOLS, A6 Classical to a state championship in 1979-80 and will be honored by the Lynn Museum.

INSIDE AN APPRECIATION STEVE KRAUSE Opinion Shribman: With Bob Keaney was a fierce advocate for youth honeymoon over, Biden parries challenges Most people know Bob Keaney because he was — way he spent his professional hours: promoting and from all sides. A4 forever, it seemed — the sports editor of the for- writing about kids. And that meant all kids: boys and girls, from the smallest karate kid through the Sports mer Lynn Sunday Post. Bob didn’t just cover youth sports, he lived it. high-school seniors. St. Mary’s softball pushes Bob died last week — at age 78 — and with him past Lynn Classical. B1 Most of us do our jobs and then retreat into our Bob Keaney personal lives. Bob spent his spare time the same KRAUSE, A7

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Seven nooses halt construction he red. pleaded not guilty on Thurs- Dunford has been placed at Connecticut “Personally, on this job day to two counts of solicita- on administrative leave, ac- here, I have seen a lot of tion to commit murder and cording to the police depart- Thomas G. Gecoya, 79 Amazon warehouse racism,” he said at the news solicitation to intimidate a ment. SAUGUS - beloved husband conference. “This is not the witness in Hampshire Su- Court records show Dun- WINDSOR, Conn. (AP) of Carol (Stanley) Gecoya died only construction site that perior Court, prosecutors ford’s wife led for divorce — Amazon has temporar- May 20th at the Kaplan Fam- these things occur on, and it said in a statement. last month after she was ily shut down a new ware- ily Hospice, Danvers. Born in has to stop.” Scanlon recruited another arrested on accusations Lynn, the son of the late Guy house construction site in jail inmate to arrange for that she attacked her hus- Connecticut after a seventh and Elizabeth (Jablonski) Ge- Rhode Island minimum wage a third person to kill the band and was charged with coya. Thomas was raised and noose was found hanging Hampden County assistant domestic assault and bat- over a beam, a series of in- hikes signed into law educated in Lynn, a graduate district attorney handling tery. Dunford was granted of Lynn Classical High School cidents local police called his murder case, as well as an abuse prevention order “potential” hate crimes. PROVIDENCE, R.I. (AP) Class of 1960. Thomas attend- a key prosecution witness, against his wife on April 12. ed barber school and received Another rope tied like — Gov. Daniel McKee has according to the of ce of Jennifer Dunford declined his license. Thomas was a a noose was discovered signed into law legislation that increases Rhode Is- Northwestern District At- to comment to The Boston Master Sargent in the United Wednesday at the site in torney David Sullivan. Globe. States Army Reserves for six Windsor, about 10 miles land’s minimum hourly wage incrementally to $15 The other inmate noti ed years during the Vietnam War. north of Hartford, prompt- authorities, prosecutors Courtroom sketch artist in Thomas also worked at the ing an intensi ed law en- over the next few years. The current $11.50 min- said. several notorious cases dies General Electric Aircraft Divi- forcement investigation and A message seeking com- sion for 17 years as an elec- calls by the state NAACP imum will go up to $12.25 next Jan. 1, then will in- ment was left with Scan- BOSTON (AP) — A court- tronic beam welder. on Thursday for the suspect lon’s attorney. room sketch artist who He was also the own- Pesa, Nicolas Lennan, or suspects to be brought to crease annually until it hits $15 on Jan. 1, 2025. Scanlon stabbed Avery drew pictures of defendants er of the McDonough Kyle Lennan, Dominick justice. in the West eld home they in some of the most notori- Square Barber Shop Gecoya, Daniel Gecoya, Amazon said in a state- “Raising the minimum wage will bene t thousands shared in January 2019, ous cases tried in federal for 40 years. Tom was his great grandchildren ment that it is closing the prosecutors alleged. The court in Boston, and whose also involved in youth Isabella, Jacob and site until Monday so that of working Rhode Island- ers and families across our couple had a child together. work was used by news out- sports and coaching James DiPesa. He was additional security mea- Scanlon’s case was contin- predeceased by his state,” the Democratic gov- lets worldwide, has died, ac- golf at Saugus Mid- sures can be put in place. ued to Aug. 10. dle and High School. He also daughter Deborah Cole. ernor said in a statement cording to her family. “We continue to be deeply was an avid golfer his whole Service Information: Rela- Thursday. “This boost in Jane Flavell Collins, died disturbed by the incidents Court records: Video shows Sunday, her son, Peter, told life and organized hundreds of tives and friends are invited happening at the construc- wages will go back into our tournaments and trips. He en- to attend his funeral from local economy, supporting Boston of cer WBZ-TV. tion site in Windsor,” Am- She was 84. joyed boating and shing and the Nadworny Funeral Home azon said. “Hate, racism small businesses and our assaulting child became Commodore of the 798 Western Ave., Lynn Tues- communities.” Cameras are not allowed or discrimination have no in federal courtrooms so The Volunteer Yacht Club. Tom trea- day at 9:00 AM followed by The bills to raise the mini- BOSTON (AP) — Cell- place in our society and are Associated Press as well as sured his time with his family his Mass of Christian burial mum wage were introduced phone video shows a Bos- certainly not tolerated in an local media outlets would and especially his grandchil- in St. Pius V Church, Lynn by Sen. Ana Quezada, of ton police of cer striking a Amazon workplace.” often call on Collins to cap- dren and great grandchildren. at 10:00 AM. Burial will be Providence, and Rep. David 10-year-old boy on the head Windsor police said they ture the goings-on during Tom never missed his grand- private. Visiting hours will Bennett, of Warwick, both and face and taunting the are working with the FBI trial. children’s sporting events. be Monday from 3:00PM- Democrats. child, an investigator said in and state police. A re- She sketched Boston In addition to his wife Tom is 7:00PM. In lieu of owers The raises were backed court records. ward has been doubled to gangster James “Whitey” survived by his children Joan donations may be made to by organized labor. Some Sgt. Brian Dunford was $100,000 for information Bulger and shoe bomber DiPesa and her husband Mi- Deborah Gecoya Cole Schol- business groups lobbied for arrested Tuesday and chael, Patti Lennan and her arship Fund c/o Saugus leading to the identi ca- charged with assault and Richard Reid, disgraced tion of the culprits. The rst smaller increases or none at Massachusetts politicians husband Doug all of Saugus, High School Alumni Fund all. battery after authorities Saugus Police Detective Lt. PO Box 1305 Saugus MA. noose was found at the site obtained the video from his like former House Speaker last month. Rhode Island’s tipped Sal DiMasi, and more re- David Gecoya and his wife 01906. For guest book and minimum wage will remain estranged wife’s cellphone Laura of Middleton, his broth- directions www.nadwornyfu- Connecticut NAACP through a search warrant. cently, actors Lori Loughlin leaders joined with state at $3.89 an hour. and her husband, Mossimo er Patrick “Pat” Gecoya and his neralhome.com A detective wrote that life long companion Linda of and local of cials at a news Dunford is seen on the vid- Giannulli, when they were conference outside the site Murder suspect now sentenced in the college ad- Marblehead, his grandchildren eo pinning the boy down Michael DiPesa, Jr., Christina Thursday to condemn what charged with plotting missions bribery . and hitting him on the face Gentile and her husband Chris, they called racist acts. Collins did not set out to to kill prosecutor and head with open hands, Alex Tayler DiPesa, Dominc Di- “We’re here to make sure The Boston Globe reported. be a sketch artist. that people are safe,” said NORTHAMPTON, Mass. Dunford tells the child: “Do A graduate of the Massa- Scot X. Esdaile, president (AP) — A Massachusetts it again and let’s see what chusetts College of Art, she of the state NAACP. “We’re man charged with killing happens ... let’s see what trained in Italy in her 20s. making sure that the voic- his live-in girlfriend in 2019 you got,” the detective wrote. “Never in a million years es are heard and that this faces new charges of al- The records say the video did I think my art would Berdell Warren situation is dealt with in a legedly plotting to kill the was recorded last December. lead me in this direction,” professional and adequate prosecutor and a witness in Dunford was arraigned she told The Boston Globe LYNN - Berdell Warren, age way.” the case. in Quincy District Court for a story in 2018. 81, beloved wife of sixty-two Carlos Best, an iron work- Blake Scanlon, 26, who’s on Tuesday and ordered to She honed her portrait years of Lloyd Warren Jr., died er and foreman at the site, already being held without stay away from his wife and skills while still in college, on Monday May 17, 2021 at said he has heard racist bail after pleading not guilty children. A phone message making a few extra bucks Salem Hospital in Salem, MA. remarks there, including to murder in the killing of seeking comment was left by drawing tourists on Cape Affectionately known to many some made by a worker that 20-year-old Alexis Avery, Thursday with his attorney. Cod. as “Nana Bert” she was a one “Even as a young art stu- of a kind person that opened dent, I liked drawing por- her heart and home to every- traits,” she told the Duxbury one. Clipper newspaper last Born on September 8, 1939 Deadline: June. “I worked in Hyannis in Morrisville, SC she was the drawing quick portraits for daughter of the late Henry and about $2 apiece back then.” Janie Nesmith. She moved to May 28 She also painted land- Lynn, MA in 1968 and worked scapes in acrylics, oils and as a visiting nurse at All Care watercolors, and drew por- for over 20+ years. She was traits that she displayed on a loving mother, grandmother, her website. great grandmother and friend Born in 1937 in Rockland, who will be missed dearly by ren) and husband Marcus We remember those who she had most recently lived all who knew her. She was a Turner all of Lynn. She was have passed away and are in Duxbury. beautiful soul with a fashion- predeceased by her eldest able air. She loved spending son Leroy Warren. She had especially dear to us. time with family, shopping and nine grandchildren (Cassandra IN MEMORIAM going to the casino. She was Thomas, James Runner III, Jus- On Monday, May 31 LAUREN CASEY a long-time member of Zion tin Day, Jessica Day, Jesse War-      THIRTEENTH ANNIVERSARY Baptist Church. The heart and ren, Jr., Jackie Sullivan, Richie    2008 ~ MAY 22 ~ 2021 soul of our family knew how to Warren, Jr., Kera Warren, and      always bring us together as she Brianna Warren) and thirteen     would always prepare the most great grandchildren and many      amazing meals. Don’t dare ask nieces and nephews.    for the recipe because it was a Service Information: There little bit of this, a little bit of that will be two hours of visita-      and a whole lot of love. tion for relatives and friends   Berdell was one of nine sib- at Goodrich Funeral Home,     lings and is survived by her two 128 Washington Street Lynn,   sisters Henrietta Anderson of MA 01902 on Monday, May NJ and Elease Davis of Lynn 24th, 2021 from 10:00am and her brother Prince Brown – 12:00p.m., followed by a How to place your memorial ad: of NY; Her sons Jesse Warren, funeral service for family at Please choose one Our Daughter is gone... Bunny Warren, Richie Warren 12:00 p.m. Interment will be by her father of the following shields: by her father and wife Sharon (Wilkie), and in Pine Grove Cemetery in her daughter Glendora (War- Lynn. (if no check is made, When you left that night, you shield will not appear) kissed my cheek I felt uneasy, but I did not speak SMITH – In memory of SMITH – In memory of Then the door made a sound JOHN C. SMITH who JOHN C. SMITH who passed away passed away I yelled out, "Seatbelt please" May 4, 1997. May 4, 1997. You replied back... "Love you Dad" IN MEMORIAM Did you know? Lovingly Lovingly and put me at ease DOUGLAS P. MURPHY remembered remembered and put me at ease by wife The doorbell rang at 4 in the morn FIFTEENTH ANNIVERSARY by wife 2006 ~ MAY 22 ~ 2020 Louise, daughters Kim Louise, daughters Kim So coldly they told us... 2006 ~ MAY 22 ~ 2020 and Maureen, and son and Maureen, and son Tom. Tom. Our Daughter was gone... Our pain is so deep, there's no tomorrow It's so hard to keep going, the weight of such sorrow Your Mother and I somehow have kept going, life as we knew it isn't worth doing So I wrote you this poem to make me feel better... Home delivery But still I check the mail and look We can't believe it's been fifteen . for your letter even though it is not years! We think of you every day. coming today, or tomorrow We miss you and love you. subscribers I'll try to keep going in spite of the Lovingly remembered and sadly missed by wife Mary Ellen, sister sorrow missed by wife Mary Ellen, sister get FREE access Keep talking to me whenever you Barbara, children Erin, Terry, Keep talking to me whenever you Douglas, Kate, James, Missy, and can Douglas, Kate, James, Missy, and to the e-edition on can grandchildren Kyle, Meaghan, I listen Brayden, Mea, Seamus, Connor, Stella, J.J. and Jamie and Love Dad Charlotte Don’t let the story go untold. Share your loved one’s story.    [email protected] | 781-593-7700                 In partnership with SATURDAY, MAY 22, 2021 THE DAILY ITEM A3 Saugus Town Hall reopens to public Peabody reports

By Elyse Carmosino ITEM STAFF virus cases, death SAUGUS — The town By Gayla Cawley were reported in Peabody will implement its reopen- ITEM STAFF (7,256 cases, 322 deaths), ing plan for certain munic- and four new cases were ipal buildings — including New coronavirus cases reported in Revere (10,977 Town Hall — this Monday, were reported Friday in cases, 163 deaths). as cases of COVID-19 con- Lynn, Marblehead, Pea- No change was reported tinue to drop in the com- body and Revere. in Lynnfield (1,209 cas- munity and surrounding In Lynn, 11 new cases es, 29 deaths), Nahant areas. were reported to bring the (253 cases, nine deaths), According to a press city’s caseload to 17,650. and Salem (4,765 cases, release from the Town The death toll is 216, 41 81 deaths), and numbers Manager’s office Friday, percent of the city’s popu- were not updated in Sau- a standing queue, with lation has been fully vac- gus or Swampscott. floor markings for social cinated and 51 percent of As of May 10, Swamp- distancing, will be imple- residents have received scott had 1,161 cases and mented for residents vis- their first dose, according 19 deaths, and new num- iting Town Hall. During to city data. bers have not been provid- the initial rollout, patrons Two new cases have ed in Saugus (4,129 cases, who wish to visit Town been reported in Mar- 72 deaths) since April 29. Hall offices can enter the blehead (1,338 cases, 31 Gayla Cawley can be building and go to the deaths) over the past sev- reached at gcawley@item- office they wish to visit, en days, two new cases live.com. Follow her on where an employee will and an additional death Twitter @GaylaCawley. come out to assist them. Alan Thibeault, direc- tor of the Saugus Public Library, also announced Mass. to end Friday that the library will reopen on June 7 with some restrictions. Up- COVID-19 vaccine dates for the library are available online at https:// www.sauguspubliclibrary. preregistration site org/. Town Manager Scott ASSOCIATED PRESS available across the state. Crabtree said the Sau- The website also includes gus Senior Center will BOSTON — Massachu- information about walk- announce its reopening setts will end its COVID-19 up appointments at select plans shortly. Updates vaccine preregistration locations, accessibility in- for the Senior Center system at the end of May, formation, and how indi- are available online at: the Baker administration viduals can plan for their https://www.saugus-ma. announced Friday. appointment using the gov/saugus-senior-center. The state’s COVID-19 MBTA trip planner tool. Crabtree said that, upon Vaccine Finder will remain Individuals can also filter reviewing the town’s re- available. The site lists by type of vaccine offered opening options, local of- more than 900 locations ITEM FILE PHOTO to ensure that people un- ficials including Director across the state to receive der 18 or their parents can of Public Health John Saugus Town Hall is scheduled to reopen on Monday. a shot. search for locations that Fralick and Town Coun- Also Friday, the admin- residents have been ask- the pandemic, Crabtree said. “While everyone must only offer the Pfizer vac- sel John Vasapolli deter- istration announced that ing for months when the said officials will continue remain diligent in the cine. Those who need more mined that certain health library will be ready to to update the public and fight against COVID-19, beginning Monday, it is ex- and safety protocols, in- help can call 211 to reach reopen. An opening date of make further announce- we feel it’s time to reopen panding the state’s home- cluding social distancing the Massachusetts Vaccine June 7 still seems too long ments on future changes. certain parts of the town bound vaccination program and face coverings, will Scheduling Resource Line for something we’ve had Due to social distancing with some safety proto- to help schedule in-home still be required. vaccinations for eligible for assistance booking an Board of Selectmen Vice over a year to prepare for,” requirements, the town cols. We all look forward appointment. Riley said. “Other towns will continue to remain to a time when we all can residents who are unable Chair Corinne Riley, who to get to a vaccine site. The state launched the previously called on offi- and cities found a way to remote for municipal return to a normal way of preregistration system on open their libraries weeks meetings. life.” The homebound program cials to reopen Town Hall, is primarily using John- March 12. Since then, near- said she was glad to see ago, and I hope ours can “I want to thank the For more information, ly 2 million people have be opened even sooner town staff for their hard residents can call the son & Johnson vaccines, a Saugus’ municipal build- vaccine that only requires preregistered and near- ings once again open to than June 7.” work to get this reopening Town Manager’s office at one visit to an individu- ly 600,000 appointments the public, and added that In observance of the gov- plan put together, and for 781-231-4111. al’s home. For individuals have been scheduled, offi- she thinks residents are ernor’s orders announced the public’s continued pa- Elyse Carmosino can be 12-17 years old who are cials said. ready for the change. this week, as well as the tience during these chal- reached at ecarmosino@ homebound, the program is VIRUS BY THE “Besides the Town Hall, ever-changing nature of lenging times,” Crabtree itemlive.com. offering Pfizer vaccines. NUMBERS Over the next several The number of new dai- days, all those still in the ly cases of COVID-19 in- Lynn community to honor Floyd with vigil preregistration system will creased by about 400 Fri- be contacted with an op- day while the number of By Allysha community to reflect, heal thority, and positions to take the time and space portunity to book appoint- newly confirmed coronavi- Dunnigan and honor the lives lost to oppress members of the to reflect on all that has ments before the system rus deaths in Massachu- ITEM STAFF police brutality. community, then the sys- changed in the year since closes on May 31. All re- setts rose by 11. “People have lost their tem is broken.” Floyd’s murder, but also to LYNN — The nonprof- maining people who have The new numbers pushed lives because of police bru- DPU said it is commit- understand that there is it Diverse People United preregistered will be giv- the state’s confirmed tality and violence before will hold a candlelight ted to creating spaces and still a long way to go. en an opportunity to book COVID-19 death toll to vigil at Red Rock Park on and after May 25, 2020, opportunities for transfor- “We have to be vigilant before the system shuts 17,453 since the start of Tuesday night to mark the but what was special about mative healing and com- and continue this work, to down, officials said. the pandemic, while its anniversary of the murder his (George Floyd’s) case munity building within heal our communities and Residents will still be confirmed caseload rose to of George Floyd on May was that we were united the city of Lynn and other forge a united, just way able to track down a loca- nearly 659,000. 25, 2020, at the hands of in our grief and outrage North Shore communities. forward,” a DPU spokes- tion to receive a COVID-19 The true number of cas- former Minneapolis Police and able to see that it was DPU says it wishes to in- person said. shot using the state’s es is likely higher because Officer Derek Chauvin. the result of systemic rac- vite community members DPU welcomes all to vaccine finder website. studies suggest some peo- The vigil will consist of ism and deconstruct the to share thoughts, stories, join the candlelight vigil Officials said there are ple can be infected and not local community members narrative that this was poems or other reflections to bring “collective hearts, thousands of appointments feel sick. sharing their stories and the result of a few bad ap- related to the past year, minds, and ears together experiences, followed by a ples,” a spokesperson for and to “begin to heal from for positive, constructive moment of silence. Diverse DPU said, “Because at the the collective trauma of a change.” People United (DPU) said end of the day, if we have broken justice system.” Allysha Dunnigan can the vigil will offer a space a system that allows bad A spokesperson for DPU be reached at adunnigan@ for people to gather as a apples in positions of au- said it is important to itemlive.com. ITEM CLASSIFIEDS GET RESULTS! Call Customer Service to place an ad. 781-593-7700, ext. 2

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E¦¡¦ M. G DIRECTORS With honeymoon over, Biden President and Publisher Edward L. Cahill M§¢ H. S¢¢ Chief Executive O cer John M. Gilberg Edward M. Grant E C J. GŸ C¡Ÿ Advertising Director News Editor Gordon R. Hall parries challenges from all sides 110 Munroe St. W J. K T¢  J £¤ Monica Connell Healey P.O. Box 5 Chief Financial O cer Editorial Editor J. Patrick Norton This month, deadly In fairness, the presi- White House. The presi- Lynn, MA 01903 J N. W  C  T£¥ Michael H. Shanahan bombs rained down on dent did not have a clear, dent is more involved in Chief Operating O cer Community Relations Director Chairman Gaza and rocket attacks easy path for engagement. negotiations with Repub- Customer Service wreaked destruction in If he leaned too hard on lican Sen. Shelley Moore Monday - Friday, 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. PUBLISHERS Horace N. Hastings, 1877-1904 Israel. In a metaphorical Israel, he risked the back- Capito of West Virginia Connecting Charles H. Hastings and Wilmot R. Hastings, 1904-1922 sense, on Capitol Hill and ing of Jewish supporters over the infrastructure All Departments: Charles H. Hastings, 1922-1940 Ernest W. Lawson, 1940-1960 in the White House, ex- who remember that in bill than he is with Ben- 781-593-7700 Charles H. Gamage and Peter Gamage, 1960-1982 plosive political predica- his campaign, he vowed jamin Netanyahu or any Ext. 2 Peter Gamage, 1982-1991 ments are besieging Presi- that as president he would Hamas figure, with about Peter H. Gamage, 1991-1996 dent Joe Biden. “continue to ensure that the same lack of resolu- Classified/Legal Advertising Brian C. šayer, 1996-1999 [email protected] Bernard W. Frazier Jr., 1999-2005 For a while, the presi- the Jewish state, the Jew- tion. Peter H. Gamage, 2005-2014 dent was profiting from ish people and Jewish At the same time, wor- Subscriptions John S. Moran, Executive Editor, 1975-1990 the ending of the 1911 values have the unbreak- ries about inflation are [email protected] British novel “The Card” able support of the United rising faster than inflation Circulation by Arnold Bennett, whose States.” If he leaned too itself, which may be reach- [email protected] protagonist was asked hard against Iran-backed ing the takeoff point in a Ext. 3 what he had accomplished Hamas, he risked jeopar- country that has forgotten Newsroom with his life. The answer dizing his efforts to rejoin the price it paid for infla- [email protected] came without hesitation: and reinvigorate the Iran tion in the 1970s; the rate [email protected] “He’s identified with the nuclear accord. for that decade was double Ext. 4 great cause of cheering us No wonder Abigail Ad- the normal average, and all up.” ams, the wife and mother interest rates nearly hit Sports [email protected] EDITORIAL That is over now. of American presidents, 20 percent. Biden’s involvement in said that “the task of the The editorial page of Ext. 5 the violence in the Mid- president is very arduous, The Wall Street Journal Retail and Online dle East was too tentative very perplexing and very worried that inflationary Advertising and too late for some of hazardous. I do not won- expectations might trig- [email protected] Time to get back Israel’s most ardent de- der (George) Washington ger a dangerous econom- ADVERTISING fenders. His spending pro- wished to retire from it.” ic chain reaction, which posals are creating wor- There was a time — pri- Ernie Carpenter Jr. would shape the behav- Director of Advertising into the medical ries about inflation. His marily in the decade and ior of workers, business and Business Development, ext. 1355 infrastructure plan is too a half between 1945 and executives and consum- [email protected] broad for the Republicans 1960 — when the United ers: “Workers demand Ralph Mitchell checkup habit he hoped to lasso into his States could pretty much higher wages to keep up Sales Representative, ext. 1313 corner, both to assure easy get its way — in the Unit- with prices no matter [email protected] passage of the bill and to ed Nations and across Editorial from the Los Angeles Times the underlying produc- Patricia Whalen editorial board stand as a public sign that the globe — merely by tivity; businesses pay to Sales Representative, ext. 1310 there is still a faint breath expressing its will. Now keep those workers and [email protected] of bipartisanship in the Biden is seeing the lim- Childbirth has always been perilous for women. then raise prices to com- BUSINESS OFFICE Before the advent of modern medicine, a breech birth old institutions of Ameri- its in White House power pensate. Workers then can civic life. Susan J. Conti was often a death sentence. And even as recently as that William Howard Taft demand high wages as As a result, Biden this discerned when he said Controller, ext. 1288 the turn of the 20th century, six to nine women in the expectations are hard to [email protected] spring has joined the pa- that “the president can- U.S. died during childbirth or from related complica- break.” rade of presidents who not make clouds to rain, Ted Grant tions for every 1,000 babies born alive, according to the Biden may yet split with Publisher, ext. 1234 have felt the pain not only he cannot make the corn Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. the progressives in his [email protected] of the American people, to grow, he cannot make Advances in medicine and public health have sig- party — the current crisis but also of the burden of business to be good.” Marian Kinney nificantly improved the odds that women — and their in Israel and Gaza may ext. 1212 their own woes. “If to be Even so, Biden isn’t en- infants — will survive childbirth. In 2019, the most re- give him that chance — [email protected] cent year for which there is data, only two women died head of Hell is as hard as tirely powerless. what I have to undergo “He has leverage, if he is but he still must confront Will Kraft for every 10,000 or so live babies born. That’s quite the question of whether to Chief Financial Officer, ext. 1296 an improvement in little more than a century. Never- here,” Abraham Lincoln willing to use it,” said Na- [email protected] once said, “I could find it tan Sachs, director of the “pack” the Supreme Court theless, the U.S. still has the highest rate of maternal by adding four new justices mortality in the industrialized world, and the rate has in my heart to pity Satan Center for Middle East Paula Villacreses himself.” Biden, who spent Policy at the Brookings to the high court. A simi- A/R Specialist, ext. 1205 been creeping up in recent years. [email protected] a in politics mak- Institution. “The United lar proposal by Franklin In addition, the progress on maternal health hasn’t Delano Roosevelt nudged been equally shared. Black women in the U.S. are ing friends on both sides States is a huge supporter Mike Shanahan the justices to soften their Chief Executive Officer, ext. 1956 more than twice as likely to die from pregnancy-re- of the political aisle, might of Israel in many different opposition to the New [email protected] lated conditions as other women. In California, which feel the way John F. Ken- ways, but the leverage, Deal — the fabled “switch has a lower rate of maternal death than the country nedy did when he said like touching the annual Carolina Trujillo in time that saved nine” Community Relations Director, ext. 1226 as a whole, the disparity is even wider for Black and that “the presidency is not aid to Israel, is usually — but FDR has been pil- [email protected] Indigenous women; in recent years, they have died a very good place to make off the table. So far Biden loried by historians for his from complications of childbirth at three to four times friends.” isn’t even close to this.” Jim Wilson gambit. Biden last month Chief Operating Officer, ext. 1200 the rate of white women. The racial disparity remains On the left, Biden was Some of his putative ordered a study of the no- [email protected] even when there’s no difference in income or educa- assailed for being too Democratic allies — not tion, which merely kicked CIRCULATION tional attainment. fainthearted in his deal- only the progressives such What’s worse is that most of the women could have ings with Israel. On the as Sen. Bernie Sanders of this explosive can down a Lisa Mahmoud lived if they’d had better access to proper medical care right, his critics said his Vermont and Rep. Alex- dangerous road. Eventu- Manager, ext. 1239 [email protected] during childbirth and in the weeks and months that support for Israel’s right andria Ocasio-Cortez of ally he will have to take a position. followed, when they are at risk for hemorrhage, infec- to defend itself was mere New York, but also stal- CUSTOMER SERVICE tion and birth-related cardiovascular conditions. meaningless, boilerplate wart supporters of Israel When Andrew Jackson La’ Mosha Ball The reasons maternal death is higher among women rhetoric. In the back- such as House Foreign was elected to the White House in 1828, Daniel Customer Service, ext. 1276 of color aren’t difficult to guess: Centuries of economic ground were unspoken Affairs Committee chair- [email protected] worries: from Democrats man Gregory W. Meeks of Webster was asked to as- and institutional racism have limited their access to GRAPHICS health care and shaped their treatment by the medical that even Jimmy Carter New York — indicated last sess the new president. He establishment. No piece of legislation, no matter how was more effective, from week that they are, in fact, said Jackson “will bring a Trevor Andreozzi comprehensive, could change that overnight. But law- Republicans that Donald close to that. breeze with him,” adding, Designer makers can tackle some of the economic factors and J. Trump was more sup- The price tag for Amer- “Which way it will blow, I [email protected] their health side effects. portive of Israel. ican aid to Israel: $3.3 cannot tell.” Four months Sean Casey To that end, congressional Democrats are pushing a “The Republicans are billion a year, the latest into the Biden ascendan- Designer package of bills aimed at improving maternal health much more pro-Israel now installment in what the cy, the Webster evaluation [email protected] than are the Democrats,” nonpartisan Congressio- stands. for Black women. Aaron Fee A mountain of research supports the underlying said Leila Farsakh, a Uni- nal Research Service de- Swampscott High School Designer goal of the proposal. Not only do pregnant women versity of Massachusetts, scribed five months ago Class of 1972 member Da- [email protected] Boston, expert on the as “the largest cumulative vid M. Shribman is the need access to quality health care, but they also need Edwin Peralta Jr. the means to get to medical appointments, have stable Middle East. “And among recipient of U.S. foreign Pulitzer Prize-winning Designer housing, eat healthy food and cover the added expens- Democrats, there are more assistance since World former executive editor of [email protected] es of new motherhood, such as diapers and cribs. and more calls to require War II.” the Pittsburgh Post-Ga- NEWSROOM that Israeli aid not be But the Middle East isn’t zette. Follow him on Twit- used against civilians.” the only issue roiling the ter at ShribmanPG. Mike Alongi Sports Editor, ext. 1228 LLEWELLYN KING [email protected] Elyse Carmosino Reporter, ext. 1264 Amid reopening, where are all the restaurant workers? [email protected] Gayla Cawley News Editor, ext. 1236 Across the country, restau- ambition with acumen, collect unemployment ben- in our lives, we are going to at home. [email protected] rants are open or beginning restaurant work has always efits. I doubt that there are experience changes — some But that isn’t all. Restau- to open. Cheers! fostered the possibility of, hundreds of thousands of anticipated, some surpris- rants, however modest, are Allysha Dunnigan Reporter, ext. 1302 But there is something as I have heard waiters say, Americans who are so lazy, ing — like the restaurant destinations. During this [email protected] amiss. Something unexpect- “a place of my own.” Chez so work-averse that they labor shortage. long pandemic, we have ed and as-yet unexplained Moi beckons to those who would rather stay home — We don’t know wheth- Spenser Hasak missed having a destina- Photographer, ext. 1332 is going on: There is a na- would sell foie gras, as well after more than a year of er the full complement of tion. [email protected] tional shortage of restau- as those who would sell staying home — than re- workers will go back to their Restaurants in all societ- rant workers. hot dogs. turning to their restaurant offices; we don’t know how ies are part of the fabric of Julia Hopkins During the lockdown, For unabashed entrepre- jobs. schools will deal with the Photographer, ext. 1224 how we live. Eating out is [email protected] I was among many who neurs, it is probably impos- Something else is happen- lost year and we don’t know woven into our lives, wheth- lamented the fate of those sible to beat restaurateurs. ing. whether the mini migration Thor Jourgensen er it is a humble hamburger Editorial Editor, ext. 1267 who prepped, cooked, served The chance of self-employ- Horizons have changed, from town to country that or a great ethnic food feast. and cleaned up, enduring ment, to my mind, is the new jobs have been found, has been a feature of the [email protected] The first step in the Amer- bad hours, difficult condi- great motivation of the and the grueling-but-satis- last year is a trend to stay or Daniel Kane ican Dream for many im- tions and uncertain earn- free-spirited. A food truck is fying work of restaurants a product of panic. Sports Reporter, ext. 1228 migrant families is to start [email protected] ings. a start and may be enough. has given over to something What we do know, and However, there have al- We knew the pandemic else. After the plague, a new rejoice in, is that we can go a restaurant, to employ Steve Krause ways been those who want would change things. But to dawn. back to being restaurant pa- the social capital that they Senior Writer, ext. 1229 [email protected] to work in restaurants. For change employment in the The country is resetting, trons. In brief travels around brought with them: their some, like college students, restaurant industry, even a and lives are being reset, New England, Washington, cuisine. Tréa Lavery it is a way of earning on the reduced one? That isn’t only too. A waitress I know of D.C. and Ft. Lauderdale, Bon appétit! We need Reporter, ext. 1317 [email protected] journey to somewhere else. a puzzle, but also a hint of in Florida found work in a Fla., I found people are eat- restaurants because, in For others, and there are how much the pandemic print shop. She prefers the ing out with joy. their great variety, they add Anne Marie Tobin has altered things. regular pay there to the un- spice to our lives, especially Assignment Editor, ext. 1307 many, it is because they love Restaurants are mile- [email protected] the ethos of restaurant life: There are those in Con- certain income from wait- stones of life. It is in them after the long lockdown. Sophie Yarin its people, intensity and its gress and the statehouses ressing. That is a reset in we celebrate birthdays and Deputy Editor, ext. 1222 real-time energy and urgen- who hold that restaurant her life. anniversaries, advance ro- Llewellyn King is executive [email protected] cy. workers are lolling at home As we go forward, as the mance or simply eat some- producer and host of “White TECHNOLOGY And for those who link because they would rather pandemic is less dominant thing that we wouldn’t get House Chronicle” on PBS. 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] SATURDAY, MAY 22, 2021 THE DAILY ITEM A5 POLICE/FIRE

All address information, particu- Theft plans for its Criminal Investi- larly arrests, re ect police records. In gation Division to follow up on the event of a perceived inaccuracy, A report of a larceny at the incident. 12:47 p.m. Wednesday at 0 it is the sole responsibility of the con- Keniston Road. cerned party to contact the relevant Fire police department and have the de- MARBLEHEAD A report of a brush re at partment issue a notice of correction 12:31 p.m. Thursday on Route to the Daily Item. Corrections or clar- Accidents 128 North, Exit 40B. ications will not be made without express notice of change from the A report of a motor vehicle Theft crash at 2:56 p.m. Thursday arresting police department. on Washington Square. A report of a larceny at 4:30 p.m. Thursday at Care One at LYNN Complaints Peabody Glen at 199 Andover St. Arrests A report of smashed light bulbs at 7:26 a.m. Thursday SAUGUS Noe Deleon, 30, of 11 on Humphrey Street. A busi- Brownville Ave., was arrest- ness owner reported someone Accidents ed on a warrant and charged had come behind the build- with unlicensed operation of ing overnight and smashed A report of a hit-and-run mo- a motor vehicle at 8:44 p.m. a bunch of uorescent light tor vehicle crash at 8:32 p.m. PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS Thursday. bulbs that had been put out Thursday on Hamilton Street. Carlos Martinez, 52, was for the trash. A person reacts after a guilty verdict was announced at the trial of for- arrested and charged with vi- A caller reported a man and Complaints mer Minneapolis police Of cer Derek Chauvin for the 2020 death of olation of the open container a woman were throwing rocks George Floyd, in Minneapolis, Minn. law 1:18 p.m. Friday. on his Ocean Avenue prop- Police received a report at erty at 3:02 p.m. Thursday. 10:55 p.m. Thursday of a dis- Accidents An of cer located the couple turbance at Buffalo Wild Wings AP-NORC poll: Police violence sitting in a motor vehicle and on Broadway involving a man A report of a motor vehicle explained the shing and fowl- in a blue golf shirt throwing crash with personal injury at ing rules. beer in the parking lot. Dis- 1:56 p.m. Thursday at Broad patched of cers reported remains high concern in U.S. and Green streets; at 3:25 Vandalism no damage was done to the p.m. Thursday at 693 Western restaurant and the man left in By Kat Stafford and "Racism is a core feature with 44 percent last June. Ave. A report of vandalism at an Uber to go home. Hannah Fingerhut of American life and it dom- Georgia resident Linda A report of a motor vehicle 4:51 p.m. Thursday on Smith An employee of Taco Bell on ASSOCIATED PRESS inates certain relationships R. Curtis, who was a police crash at 3:42 p.m. Thursday at Street. A caller reported the Broadway reported at 11:46 between African Americans of cer for 24 years, believes 7 Stanwood St.; at 5:07 p.m. trailer tires were attened on p.m. Thursday that a custom- A year after George and white Americans in police misconduct is a seri- Thursday at Bennett and Com- his parked boat. The caller said er had come into the store Floyd's murder at the ways that I don't see how ous issue, partly because of mercial streets; at 5:34 p.m. someone had told him that a and, when told the store was hands of a white police of - they're going to change in problematic behavior she Thursday at 10 Kirtland St.; at person had removed the cores closed, smashed one of the cer sparked global protests the near or distant future," witnessed throughout her 2:19 a.m. Friday at 228 Wash- from the stems, which had building’s glass doors and left. and a racial reckoning, a said Kyle T. Mays, assistant career. Despite her history ington St.; at 3:53 a.m. Friday caused the tires to go at. An of cer was dispatched for majority of Americans say professor in African Amer- within law enforcement, as at 360 Cedar Brook Road; at more information. racism and police violence ican Studies and American a Black woman, she worries 7:49 a.m. Friday at 586 West- NAHANT Police received a report at are serious problems facing Indian Studies at the Uni- about her family's safety. ern Ave.; at 9:34 a.m. Friday 1:15 a.m. Friday of a woman the nation. Yet relatively versity of California, Los "When police see me, they at 35 Market Square; at 1:05 Accidents running in the middle of the few believe attention in the Angeles. don't say, 'Oh, this is a re- p.m. Friday at 7-Eleven at 3 highway on Broadway in the past year to the issues has AP-NORC polling showed tired police of cer,' or that Lynn eld St.; at 1:09 p.m. Fri- A report of a motor vehicle area of Chisholm’s Motel. Of- led to positive change. a shift in views of police vi- my other half is a retired day at Commercial Street and cers were dispatched and an crash at 11:03 a.m. Thursday A poll from The Associ- olence and injustice toward re ghter or that my two Varney Terrace. ambulance was requested for on the Lynnway. ated Press-NORC Center Black Americans last June, children are sons of a re- A report of a hit-and-run mo- evaluation. for Public Affairs Research just weeks after Floyd's tor vehicle crash at 9:32 a.m. A caller reported nding a tired police of cer and re- Complaints shows Americans are more killing. In 2019, just 36 per- ghter," Curtis said. "They Friday at 174 Broad St. small white dog on Holland likely than they were be- A report of a disturbance at cent of Americans called just see two Black men Avenue at 7:07 a.m. Friday. fore Floyd's death to say Assaults 5:17 p.m. Wednesday at Tides Animal Control was contacted. police violence an extreme- and an opportunity. I've al- Restaurant on Wilson Road. that police violence is a ly or very serious problem. ways taught my sons how A caller reported at 7:10 serious problem and about A report of an assault and A caller reported at 8:17 a.m. Friday that the Bank After Floyd was killed, to respond when they're half think police who cause battery at 9:37 p.m. Thursday p.m. Wednesday that a couple of America ATM window on that number increased to stopped because of what I at 160 Neptune Blvd. of families had their dogs off- Broadway was smashed and harm on the job are treat- 48 percent, and 45 percent saw in my own ranks." leash inside the tot lot on the there was a woman sleeping in ed too leniently by the jus- say so now. About 6 in 10 A majority of Americans Overdose Causeway and the dogs were the vestibule. Dispatched of - tice system. The poll also say police are more likely to continue to support sweep- being aggressive around kids. cers determined the damage found that about 6 in 10 use deadly force against a ing changes to the criminal A report of an opiate over- Dispatched of cers reported Americans say racism in Black person than against justice system, including 25 dose at 3:33 p.m. Thursday to the ATM occurred previously. that the dogs were not being the United States is a very a white person. percent who think it needs at 3 Kingsley Terrace; at 8:18 The woman was sent on her aggressive. or extremely serious prob- At 77 percent, the over- a.m. Friday on Ontario Street. way. a complete overhaul and 43 Police received a speed A caller reported a dead lem; it's similar to the per- whelming majority of Black percent that it needs ma- complaint at 2:55 p.m. Thurs- centage that said the same Vandalism deer in the breakdown lane Americans say police vio- jor changes. An additional day on Spring Road. in the area of McDonald’s on thing one year ago. lence is a very serious prob- 27 percent support minor A report of motor vehicle Broadway at 7:18 a.m. Friday. But about half of Ameri- lem, compared with 36 per- changes, while just 4 per- vandalism at 11:41 p.m. PEABODY The state Department of Public cans, including about 6 in cent of white Americans. cent think no changes are Thursday at 262 Summer St.; Works was noti ed. 10 Black Americans, say Among white Americans, needed. Black Americans at 12:07 a.m. Friday at 262 S Accidents Derek Chauvin convic- the percentage saying po- are most likely to call for Common St. SWAMPSCOTT tion of Floyd's murder has lice violence is not a serious the largest changes. A report of a motor vehicle not changed their level of problem increased from 26 Louisiana resident Alan LYNNFIELD crash at 4:50 p.m. Thursday Animals con dence in the criminal percent last June to 36 per- Hence said that as a Black at 15 Juniper Road; at 6:26 justice system. About one- cent now; that's roughly the man, he has faced discrim- p.m. Thursday at Walgreens at A caller walking on Phillips third say their con dence same percentage who said ination by police who, he Accidents 229 Andover St.; at 8:05 p.m. Beach at 9:23 a.m. Thursday increased. Chauvin, a for- so in 2019, before Floyd's believed, were often ag- Thursday at Summit Plaza at A report of a motor vehicle reported that there were dogs mer Minneapolis police killing. 145 Summit St. gressive toward him during crash at 8:17 a.m. Monday on off-leash on the beach in viola- of cer, was convicted in A report of a hit-and-run mo- The partisan gap in routine traf c stops be- Condon Circle; at 3:34 p.m. tion of the town by-law. Animal April on state charges of views of police violence as cause of his race. His per- tor vehicle crash at 1:36 a.m. Control was noti ed. Tuesday at N Broadway and murder and manslaughter a serious problem has also sonal encounters and the Friday at 16 Warren St. A Beach Avenue resident Salem Street; at 4:01 p.m. in Floyd's death. A federal widened since last June. "deep hurt" he felt after the called at 11 a.m. Thursday to Wednesday at 909 Salem St. grand jury indicted Chau- Among Democrats, about killing of Floyd and oth- A report of a motor vehi- Breaking and Entering report that an unknown animal had created large holes in their vin and three other former 7 in 10 say police violence er Black Americans at the cle crash with personal injury A report of a breaking and Minneapolis police of cers is a very serious problem. hands of police reinforced at 9:39 p.m. Thursday on S yard. Animal Control was noti- entering at 10:23 a.m. Friday involved in Floyd's arrest Among Republicans, 58 his belief that the nation's Broadway. ed. at 9 Munroe Court. A past A complaint about a barking and death after the poll percent say it is not a se- criminal justice system break into the storage unit on Assaults dog at 2:44 p.m Thursday on was conducted. rious problem, compared needs to be overhauled. the property was reported. The Juniper Road. Animal Control A report of an assault at suspect was reportedly seen was noti ed. 4:13 p.m. Monday at 23 Still- by neighbors. A caller from Lynn reported Shackled Black man ordered man Road. seeing a baby raccoon that Complaints she believed may be part of Complaints A report of a neighborhood a family found in Swampscott facedown in deadly arrest at 2:45 p.m. Thursday. Animal At 3:32 p.m. Monday, a call- dispute at 7:33 p.m. Thursday at 28 Veterans Memorial Drive. Control was noti ed. By Jim Mustian er reported youths were riding ASSOCIATED PRESS dirt bikes and all-terrain vehi- A caller reported her neighbor was throwing water in her win- Complaints cles in the roadway on Tapley NEW ORLEANS — Road. An of cer checked the dow. An of cer spoke with the A caller reported a hypoder- neighbor, who said the water Beaten and shackled by area and was unable to nd mic needle in a gutter on Burrill Louisiana state troopers, the group. was not thrown with any ill in- Street at 11:44 a.m. Thursday. tent toward the woman. Black motorist Ronald A report of a disturbance Greene desperately tried to at 3:38 p.m. Monday at 174 A report of a disturbance at Missing persons 7:47 p.m. Thursday on Hol- roll over in what may have Bourque Road. A caller report- been a struggle to breathe ed a neighbor “came at me in ten Street. A caller reported a At 9:59 a.m. Thursday, a res- but was ordered to stay a threatening manner.” woman was running topless ident called to report that her A report of a suspicious per- down the roadway. She was teenage son had not returned on his belly, according to son at 9:11 a.m. Thursday at taken to Salem Hospital and home the night before. body-camera video newly Chase Bank at 230 Market St. its security staff was advised. At 10:28 a.m. Thursday, a obtained by The Associated A bank employee reported two A report of suspicious ac- resident came to the station Press. men were aggressively banging tivity at 9:58 a.m. Friday at to report that his teenage son And the long-secret au- on the front door. Police report- Federal Express at 4 Lakeland did not return home the night topsy report, also newly se- PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS ed two construction workers Park Drive. A large box of mar- before after skipping school cured, cited Greene's head Video from Louisiana state trooper Lt. John ijuana, weighing approximately were trying to notify the bank that day. injuries and the way he was Clary’s body-worn camera shows Trooper Kory about a crane being used in 35 pounds, was reported. The A report of a missing juvenile restrained as factors in his police department took pos- York standing over Ronald Greene on his stom- the area. at 11:55 a.m. Thursday. 2019 death. It also noted he ach outside of Monroe, La. session of the package, with had high levels of cocaine and alcohol in his system switches his camera off. converging on Greene's car as well as a broken breast- The footage and the au- outside Monroe, La., after a bone and a torn aorta. topsy report add to the high-speed chase, repeated- "I beat the ever-living growing wealth of details ly jolting the 49-year-old un- Catch up with your f—- out of him, choked him about Greene's death, armed man with stun guns, and everything else trying which has long been sur- putting him in a chokehold, to get him under control," rounded by allegations of punching him in the head favorite team Trooper Chris Holling- a cover-up and is now the and dragging him by his an- sworth can be heard telling subject of a federal civil kle shackles. a fellow of cer in the newly rights investigation. Loui- Use-of-force experts say in Item Sports! obtained batch of video. "All siana State Police initially the most dangerous and of a sudden he just went blamed his death on a car troubling parts of the ar- limp. ... I thought he was crash and made no mention rest came after the struggle, dead." of use of force by of cers. when of cers left the heavy- "You all got that on body- AP earlier this week set Greene facedown on the cam?" the other of cer published previously un- ground with his hands and asks over the phone, at released body-camera foot- feet restrained for more which point Hollingsworth age that showed troopers than nine minutes. A6 THE DAILY ITEM SATURDAY, MAY 22, 2021

The 1979-80 Lynn Classical state championship basketball team is widely considered to be the best in the school’s history. Greatest-ever Classical basketball team to be honored

CLASSICAL into, because things were as Stu is concerned, no- From A1 so limited,” Primus said. body else has duplicated During the time the that effort since it hap- felt kind of weird at first. historic basketball team pened. In talking with In addition to fans fly- was playing, Primus said him, he feels like it’s been ing in from Texas, Pri- you could see the joy in a missed opportunity to mus said their games people’s faces when they really inspire our younger were packed to the brim. knew there was a game athletes to achieve that He said people used to and “nothing else mat- level of greatness and to come to the junior varsity tered.” really just have the team games before his varsity The idea to hold a cele- kind of share their wis- team played just to make bration for this group ma- dom.” sure they had a seat and terialized via talks among All five players will be in could get into the gym be- Doneeca Thurston, direc- attendance for this event, fore the game sold out. tor of the Lynn Museum; where they will host a With all of these accom- Nicole McClain, found- panel to discuss their plishments being more er of North Shore June- days on the basketball than 40 years ago, Prim- us said he believed the teenth Association; and team and what they’ve ball was dropped because the public engagement been up to since. this was a “golden oppor- coordinator at the Lynn “So many of them are tunity for the city of Lynn Museum, Sue Walker. still involved in athletics,” to celebrate the achieve- Primus is currently fea- Thurston said. “So we’re ments that we had and tured in the museum’s really looking forward to the individuals who went Untold Stories: A History having them.” to college and had such a of Black People in Lynn The event is open to the positive light for the city exhibition, where some public and will require of Lynn. of his jackets from high tickets, of which Thurston “The back part of that school and college are said the Lynn Museum is could have been a mentor- on display. His feature still figuring out the pric- ship or ambassadorship to in the exhibition led to a ing. help kids and bridge the discussion of the team’s Primus encourages past with the future.” accomplishments and its young athletes to come The American busing lack of acknowledgement and hopes that he can crisis was raging during throughout the city. share his story with them the time this renowned “Out of my conversa- to inspire them to do great team was playing, and tions with Nicole and things. Primus said there wasn’t Stu,” Thurston said, “we For more information, a lot of freedom for Black came up with this idea to visit lynnmuseum.org. people. do an event around the Allysha Dunnigan can “There weren’t a lot of team and the victory that be reached at adunnigan@ Former Ram Stu Primus donated some of his high school basketball gear things that we could get they had, because as far itemlive.com. to the Lynn Museum. Lynn schools Lynnfield Middle School will offer easing back into vaccination clinic for students CLINIC dents regardless of where ness is big,” he said. “With community now, to be able From A1 they attend school. no more limits on seating to have our students out- pre-COVID normal Town Administrator Rob capacity, that will certain- doors without any masks The news was revealed Dolan said that, while ly help our MarketStreet on during recess and out- SCHOOLS and classroom materials, during an EMT video vaccinations are not man- and other restaurants door learning and other- From A1 such as art supplies and update addressing Gov. datory, it is extremely im- through the summer.” wise,” she said. “Students items for physical educa- Charlie Baker’s May 17 portant that residents get For a second straight can now share objects, like achieved without your tion, could be shared. announcement that Mas- vaccinated. year, the town’s Memo- gym equipment and art support.” “I have said from the sachusetts would end most “We are encouraging all rial Day observance will supplies and other manip- While the final day of beginning that the extent COVID-19 restrictions by to get vaccinated and can- be virtual, but Dolan ex- ulative objects. Those two the school year is only to which we stay togeth- May 29 and lift the state not stress how important pressed optimism on the things are huge, and stu- about a month away, Bak- of emergency on June 15. that is,” he said. “There prospect of the communi- dents can now see their er continues to update er will only yield the best The new advisory ends the are sites available every- ty being able to celebrate friends and teachers’ faces school safety protocols. outcomes and experience mandatory mask and so- where if you want to get a Veterans Day with a tradi- again.” On May 17, Baker said for our students,” Tutwil- cial-distancing mandates dose very quickly. We say tional, in-person program. Dolan said that, while that he had consulted er said. “I think we have done just that, and I look for vaccinated individuals this as it’s an issue as to “Obviously this year we Lynnfield case numbers with the Massachusetts in most settings. Some COVID-19 Command forward to our continued how we protect each oth- are going to have a virtual are low (just seven in the industries — including Center’s Medical Adviso- partnership and a strong er.” parade on Memorial Day, last 14 days), “we are not health care, schools and ry Board before making close to the year.” Dolan added that the but that might change for out of the woods yet. transportation — must his announcement that Allysha Dunnigan town’s 60-plus population Veterans Day in the fall,” “We’d all agree on that, continue to require indi- masks would no longer be can be reached at adun- is almost fully vaccinated. he said. but this is a day we’ve all viduals to wear masks needed outside of schools [email protected]. He also pointed out the Rebelo said she’s excited been waiting for,” he said. regardless of vaccination impact that the relaxation about the way the gover- “We want people to play status. of capacity restrictions nor’s announcement will and enjoy sports again Catch up Rebelo said an email will have on local busi- impact the daily routines and want you to enjoy a with a link containing in- nesses. of students. beautiful week and won- with your formation about the clin- “No more capacity lim- “These are big changes derful summer of 2021.” favorite team ic has been sent to school its on outdoor gatherings for our schools. Everything Anne Marie Tobin can be in Item Sports! families and staff. The and being able to have 100 is going in such an amaz- reached at atobin@item- clinic is open to all resi- percent capacity for busi- ing direction for the school live.com. SATURDAY, MAY 22, 2021 THE DAILY ITEM A7 Four new restaurants popping up in Swampscott

RESTAURANTS mid-June. From A1 In place of Thai Thani, longtime corporate chef co-owner and Swampscott Don Golden plans to resident Margie Peterson, open a new restaurant who is opening the busi- called Njord Haven and ness with her friend, Trudi serve food from around Fagerlund of Marblehead. the world. “Our tagline is ‘pairing “Njord is the ancient unique flavors and local god who protected the people.’” Scandinavian sailors, so Peterson said that they (he’s) a god of the ocean will offer baked goods like and wind,” Golden told scones, muffins, cakes and the town’s Select Board savory hand pies during last month. “When I saw the day, as well as to-go the location in Swamp- “beach boxes” with char- scott, I wanted to go that cuterie and other snacks, way.” which customers can grab Golden explained that for a beach trip. At night, in his work he has trav- they will pivot to drinks eled around Europe, Asia and small plates, and they and other parts of the hope to encourage commu- world and been exposed nity connections among to a variety of cuisines, their customers by offering and says he hopes to trivia and games for peo- bring his experience to ple to play while they eat. the North Shore. “You come in and you The restaurant will may not have known the have a constantly-chang- person sitting next to you, ing menu, he said, giving but next time you come it a “supper club” feel. with the friend you met “I want to tell the story here,” Peterson said. of a chef who’s been trav- Nguyen’s closed earlier eling and what I can do, this month after its own- and bring some smiles to ers made the decision to people at the same time,” relocate their restaurant he said. to Fort Myers, Fla. Golden said Njord Ha- “Thank you for an amaz- ven will most likely open ing seven years in Swamp- in June. ITEM PHOTO | SPENSER HASAK scott,” said owner Kevin Along with the other Pomona, a restaurant that replaced Ocean House Surf & Skate on Humphrey Street in Swamp- Nguyen in a Facebook post. additions to Humphrey scott, will open soon. “We especially want to Street’s dining scene, the thank you, during the pan- owners of Lynn’s Antique ence for the greater Boston cept, like our high-quality beachfront street. tle of wine, or go next door demic, for your continuing Table restaurant will soon area,” according to its web- coffee tradition.” “I like to think of it as a and have a pizza and a support. And please ex- open Pomona Cafe in the site. “Our goal is to serve Fine-dining restaurant G ‘food resort,’” owner and craft beer, and on your way tend your support to the space that used to house a you delicious and healthy Bar and Kitchen will soon chef Gregg Brackman said out pick up a couple pre- new owners with a new, surf shop. food, juices and smoothies. open a new casual dining of the restaurant’s new pared meals.” exciting concept.” The cafe will be a “new We also want to include room and gourmet market complex. “You can have Tréa Lavery can be Peterson said she hopes freshness- and well- values and aspects from as well, rounding out the your fine dining, with the reached at tlavery@item- the restaurant will open ness-driven dining experi- our culture in our con- updates to Swampscott’s white tablecloth and bot- live.com. Bob Keaney was a fierce advocate for youth in Lynn

KRAUSE of sports (“he was a huge sportsmanship award.” From A1 Celtics fan,” Meade said), For the first few years, and would slip an item the award was present- goes a walking, talking about them in his column ed at Flynn Field, where compendium of Lynn once in a while, his focus Hill coached; eventually, sports. I know that if I was on what happened in the ceremony was moved had a question about any- Lynn — and, most of the to the Lynn Housing Au- thing that happened in time, with the city’s youth. thority & Neighborhood the 1950s or ‘60s, the first And, said Meade, “he Development building on person I’d try to contact wanted to keep it positive Church Street. The Hill was Bob Keaney. He’d al- as much as he could. If family always attended. ways have an answer, or someone made an error, or However, it was discontin- he’d always tell me where dropped a pass, he wasn’t ued after Hill’s late wife, to go to get it. going to name the kid. He Rosemary, became ill. Bob liked to help peo- wasn’t going to make it a Bob liked to have a little ple. He just didn’t want negative thing.” puckish fun — once in a a brass band around him It was Bob’s devotion to while at my expense. His when he did. Jim Wilson, the lower levels of Lynn best dig at me came in one our chief operating officer sports, especially Little of the annual “Dear San- at The Item, said that he League, that led to his ta” Christmas columns owes his career to Bob, be- involvement in establish- he used to write. When cause Bob used to let him ing the Sonny Man Hill the Beach Boys came to COURTESY IMAGE | WESTON AND SAMSON ENGINEERS INC. take pictures for the Post. Wilson eventually be- Award, which was given Fraser Field in 1984, the This site plan for 24 Caller St. was presented at a virtual community annually from 1990 — city set up an elaborate meeting held this week for the Peabody Riverwalk project. came an award-winning photographer for the Bos- when Hill died — through post-concert meet-and- ton Globe before coming 2017 to the graduating greet with fans and Lynn back to The Item, one of little leaguer who showed officials. the first stops in his ca- the best combination of The band — which did Peabody water projects reer. skill and sportsmanship. not include Brian Wilson “Bob used to say that he William “Sonny Man” on that day — had other got his start by someone Hill was a longtime Little plans. Mssrs. Mike Love, heading to next phase giving him a break,” said League coach whose son Carl Wilson, Al Jardine Russ Meade of Swamp- Ken won 117 games in and Bruce Johnston (plus scott, a lifelong friend. a 14-year Major League their entourage of musi- well as an eight-foot wide pected to be completed in PROJECTS “He was allowed to do career, pitched in two cians and helpers) bolted asphalt path with fencing June. Phase two includes From A1 something as a kid be- league championship se- as soon as they played and rapid-flashing bea- the preparation of plans to cause someone gave him ries — the 1995 American their last note and left ev- much interest in incorpo- cons at crosswalks. Calla- bring Riverwalk to 75 per- a break.” League Division Series eryone high and dry. rating more art into the han said the project will cent design. All permit ap- That someone was Joe against the Red Sox (win- The late Tony Mari- project, so we adjusted also include 1,600 feet of plications are ready to go, Pickering, who now lives ning game 1 in relief) and no, mayor at the time, the design to reflect that,” pathways. and are expected to be se- in New Hampshire but the 1995 World Series. was white with anger. I Callahan said. The presentation includ- cured during phase three. was associated with the “We (Meade, Keaney, the couldn’t stop complain- Landscape architect ed the results of a survey The project will reach 100 Boys Club in Lynn, Bob’s late Jim Price, and oth- ing about it in the music Cass Chroust said other conducted in connection percent design sometime sister Karen Robidoux re- ers) were mourning the column I wrote at the elements desired by res- with the first community in 2022-23. calls. loss of a good guy, and we time. That December, for idents include historical/ meeting in January. Additional grants will “Joe asked Bobby to started talking about do- my imaginary Christmas interpretive markers, Sixty-four percent of be sought, comprehen- write something for the ing something to preserve present, Bob wished for plantings and small gar- respondents said the sive environmental work Boys Club,” she said. his memory,” said Meade. me a lifetime pass to all dens, Instagrammable project (excluding Caller will be conducted and a “From that, Bobby (a “We decided that it had future Beach Boys con- spots, a bird-observation Street) suits their trav- remediation plan will be Lynn Classical graduate) to go to a kid of Little certs, plus a collection of area and more trees with el and recreation needs, developed. Grant sources developed an enjoyment League age, and that an all their hits. expanded green canopies. while 96 percent support- include EPA Cleanup, the for writing.” MVP wouldn’t be appro- Steve Krause can be “These kinds of features ed incorporation of public Gateway Cities Greenway While he certainly en- priate. That’s not what he reached at skrause@item- that add greater environ- art along the Riverwalk. Park Program, Municipal joyed the grown-up world was about. So it became a live.com. mental focus are always Respondents were split Vulnerability Prepared- on (the) top of our minds on the Caller Street com- ness (MVP) Action, Mem- when it comes to these ponent, with 43 percent projects,” Chroust said. preferring an art walk/ ber Designated Projects The Howley Street site performance space and (MDP) and the Communi- Minor gas leak at Lynn middle plan calls for a bridge 43 percent opting for a ty Preservation Act (CPA). over Strongwater Brook, leisurely lawn and deck To date, the project an eight-foot wide as- space. has received $441,588 in school leads to an evacuation phalt path with fencing, With respect to Caller funding from the city and a boardwalk overlook and Street, respondents cit- $1.36 million from state By Allysha Patrick Tutwiler, there There were no injuries seating area, pedestrian ed several elements they and federal sources. Dunnigan were only a couple of and Tutwiler said the is- lighting and a rapid-flash- felt were missing from For more information, go ITEM STAFF programs on site when sue has been corrected. ing beacon crosswalk. the design, including se- to www.tinyurl.com/Riv- the decision was made to Tutwiler said families The Caller Street and curity cameras, barbecue erwalkWebinar2 or con- LYNN — A minor gas evacuate the building. will be receiving commu- Wallis Street site plans fire pits, covered areas for tact Callahan via email leak inside Thurgood He said proper proce- nication from the building call for a new canal wall rain, signage on the Na- at brendan.callahan@pea- Marshall Middle School dure was followed “per- principal and classes will (which has been moved tive American history of body-ma.gov, or call 978- on Friday afternoon led to fectly” and the building resume normally on Mon- back for flood mitigation) the river, space for food 538-5780. the building being evacu- was “swiftly” emptied of day morning. and vegetative slope, a trucks and restrooms. Anne Marie Tobin can be ated. individuals before the po- Allysha Dunnigan can 10-foot wide boardwalk Callahan said the project reached at atobin@item- According to the Super- lice and fire departments be reached at adunnigan@ with overlook seating as is in phase two, and is ex- live.com. intendent of Schools Dr. arrived. itemlive.com. A8 SATURDAY, MAY 22, 2021 LOOK! National Vanilla Pudding Day, National Solitaire Day, Sherlock Holmes Day

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Community input sought for public art at Salem’s Charlotte Forten Park By Mike Alongi of public art intended to ize her life and deeds is grate its schools. ITEM STAFF provide the community incredibly important to Forten graduated from with a sense of belonging that end. To make this a Higginson Grammar SALEM — In an effort and connectedness to the truly community-driven School for Girls and, to best honor Salem space, while also sharing process, I encourage all through family connec- abolitionist icon Char- information about who Salem residents to take tions, joined the vibrant lotte Forten, the city has Forten was and how to a few minutes to provide Black abolitionist commu- announced the launch of continue her living legacy. their feedback and help nity centered in Boston a new study, the Creative “Two years ago, we an- shape the design of this and Salem. Imaginings for Charlotte nounced that this vibrant important and enduring In 1855, Forten joined Forten Park Community new public space would piece of public art.” the Salem Female An- Input Survey. be named in honor of a Forten (1837-1914) was ti-Slavery Society. Her The city will be collect- woman who contributed an anti-slavery activist, poetry and commentary ing feedback as part of so much to the progress poet, and educator who were published in Sa- a “visioning process” to of our community and our is celebrated as the first lem papers and William better understand how country,” said Mayor Kim- African-American woman Lloyd Garrison’s "The the community would berley Driscoll. “This to teach in Salem Public Liberator." like to commemorate and public park is a tribute to Schools. After graduation from celebrate the social justice Charlotte Forten’s legacy Her grandfather, father, Higginson, Forten en- legacy of Charlotte Forten and a celebration of all and uncles were all prom- rolled in Salem Normal in the park dedicated in that she achieved for fu- inent abolitionists. By the School, now known as her name at 289 Derby St. ture generations. Having 1850s, Salem’s vibrant, Salem State University. PHOTO | SALEM PUBLIC ART This modern memorial a suitable, permanent free Black community In 1856, Forten became will be a permanent piece work of art to memorial- successfully sued to inte- The City wants to install a public art memorial the first Black person for abolitionist Charlotte Forten. to graduate from Salem Normal School. Her first social justice, becoming This project is spon- teaching position was at actively involved with the sored in part by the New Local news in the palm of your hand Eppes Grammar School National Association of England Foundation for in Salem in 1856, where Colored Women and the the Arts’ Collective Imag- she became the first Black cause of women’s suffrage. inings for Spatial Jus- person hired to teach Forten's diaries have been tice Grant, and is being white students in a Salem published in numerous conducted in partnership public school. editions and continue to with lead artist and ur- At the start of the Civil serve as a unique record ban designer Mel Isidor, War, and with the encour- of the lived experience of local artists Keshia de agement of poet John a northern Black woman Leon and Claudia Par- Greenleaf Whittier, during the Civil War era. aschiv, The Point Neigh- Forten volunteered to All survey respondents borhood Association, The teach formerly-enslaved who provide their contact North Shore Community children at the Penn information will be en- Development Coalition, School in Sea Island, Ga. tered for a chance to win and The Creative Collec- in 1862. She was near- a $100 Market Basket gift tive, among others. by during the Battle of card or one of four $25 To learn more or to Fort Sumter (1863) and gift cards to female-owned complete the survey, visit: volunteered in an army shops in the neighbor- https://creativecollective. hospital after the defeat hood. Respondents must typeform.com/to/C3m- Full digital access for only $9.99 per month. of the Massachusetts 54th complete the survey by 5MxhO. regiment. 11:59 p.m. on Monday, Mike Alongi can be 50% off your rst month of digital access She also maintained her May 31st to be entered reached at malongi@item- when you use coupon code itemie commitment to issues of into the drawing. live.com. at checkout at www.itemlive.com

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was good and really threw ple of baserunners, she SOFTBALL us off at the beginning. We was able to bear down and By Mike Alongi started to do things bet- made good pitches.” ITEM SPORTS EDITOR ter in the sixth when we On the offensive side of were able to open it up, things, Sam Porazinski led LYNN — The St. Mary’s but we’ve got to come with the way after going 2-for- softball team was locked in better approaches at the 3 with a double and two a pitchers’ duel with Lynn plate moving forward.” RBI. Alyssa Grossi (2-for- Classical all afternoon on Spartans pitcher Lily 3) and Anna Fringuelli (0- Friday, but in the end the Newhall was dominant in for-3) each added one RBI, Spartans gured things the circle, tossing a com- while Felicia D’Alessandro out in time to have a four- plete game and allowing (1-for-2, run scored), Eme- run sixth inning and take just three hits with nine ly Rodriguez (1-for-2, run down the Rams (5-0) in a strikeouts. She had a scored) and Jill Kirby (1- non-conference game at no-hitter going into the for-3, run scored) all con- Breed Middle School. top of the sixth inning be- tributed hits. “Overall, it was our de- fore it was broken up. For Classical, it was the fense and our pitching “Lily was really on point rst softball game in near- that picked us up today,” today and she was moving ly two full years — and it ITEM PHOTO | SPENSER HASAK said St. Mary’s coach her pitches around really was long overdue. St. Mary’s Lily Newhall had a no-hitter through ve innings before al- Frank Pagliuca. “Offen- well,” said Pagliuca. “Even lowing a hit against Classical Friday. sively, Classical’s pitcher when she allowed a cou- ST. MARY’S, B2 Grieco’s big day Big Blue slip lifts Peabody past Saugus in over Winthrop 10-inning bout Tuesday (4). SOFTBALL ROUNDUP SOFTBALL Swampscott coach Joe Ca- By Daniel Kane Marblehead 14, BASEBALL ponigro said. “But all the ITEM STAFF Swampscott 0 (F 4 1/2) By Daniel Kane credit to Saugus and coach A 10-run second inning ITEM STAFF Joe Luis, they played ex- A pair of home runs and helped Marblehead cruise cellent ball.” seven innings of pitch- to the win in 4 1/2 innings SAUGUS — It took 10 Correnti represented ing from Avery Grieco with Lauren Donovan innings at World Series most of Swampscott’s of- catapulted the Peabody and Grace Martin split- Park but when the dust fense, going 2-for-4 with softball team to a 9-1 win ting time on the mound. settled it was the Swamp- one RBI and two runs over Winthrop Friday. Donovan gave up just two scott baseball team that scored. O’Brien went 1-for- Grieco had 10 strike- hits and struck out ve in came out on top 3-2 on the 3 with a double and one outs in the circle while three innings, while Mar- road at Saugus Friday. RBI on the day. only allowing ve hits tin allowed one hit with The Big Blue jumped Swampscott got some in front of solid Peabody two strikeouts. ahead 2-0 in the rst in- key relief innings from Jo- defense. At the plate, she Ashleigh Maude led ning but didn’t score an- seph Ford (5 2/3 innings, went 2-for-3 with a walk the way with three RBI. other run until the 10th, four hits, four walks, one and two RBI. Jolie Quintana and Nadi when Cam O’Brien plated run, four strikeouts) and Emma Bloom also had Connor Correnti on a sac- Aidan Graciale (two in- a big game, hitting 2-for- Monahan drove in two ITEM FILE PHOTO | SPENSER HASAK RBI each. Maeve Sogoloff, ri ce  y. nings, three walks, one 4 with one RBI. Penny Swampscott’s Cam O’Brien had the game-win- Amelia Rogers, Ila Bum- “We’ve lost a few one-run strikeout, save). Spack, Kylie Doolin and ning RBI on a sacri ce  y against Saugus Fri- agin and Leila Walton all games the last few games, Logan Lomasney each day. so it’s good to win one,” BIG BLUE, B2 drove in one run. Abby had one RBI. Bettencourt went 1-for- Marblehead (3-2) hosts 2 with a pair of walks, Danvers Monday (4). while Isabel Bettencourt For Swampscott, Riley went 2-for-3 with a walk. Scanlon had two hits, in- Gaskins steals home to walk Winthrop only had six cluding a double. hits, with four coming off Swampscott (0-6) is at the bats of Rachel Farley Saugus Wednesday (4). and Sydney Crotty. Crot- Salem 18, English 6 it off for Marblehead ty plated the Viking’s only English (0-1) hosts run, knocking in Farley. Chelsea Monday (4). after three innings of re- Peabody (6-0) is at Aus- Saugus 12, Beverly 5 SCHOOL ROUNDUP lief, allowing one run on tin Prep (4). Saugus (4-1) travels to By Mike Alongi two hits with two strike- Winthrop hosts Saugus Winthrop Tuesday (4). ITEM SPORTS EDITOR outs. Albino Neto and Ben Weed also saw time on the The Marblehead base- mound in the win. ball team used some Marblehead (5-2) hosts late-inning heroics Friday Gloucester Monday (4). afternoon to help earn a BASEBALL 5-4 victory in eight innings Gloucester 9, over Northeastern Confer- Peabody 3 ence foe Masconomet. Juan Tolentino went The Magicians earned 3-for-4 with a home run the win thanks to a heads- and one RBI in the loss up play by Godot Gaskins, for the Tanners, while who scored on a wild pitch Giovanni Guglielmo went to take the lead in the top 2-for-3 with two RBI. Joe of the eighth. Raymond and Jacob Pal- Gaskins went 3-for-5 haras each had two hits. with two runs scored out of Justin Powers took the the leadoff spot in the win, loss on the mound, pitch- while Charlie Titus went ing 5 1/3 innings and al- 2-for-4 with a double and lowing ve runs on six hits three RBI. Sami Lough- with six strikeouts. lin (3-for-5) and Thomas Peabody (4-3) hosts ITEM FILE PHOTO | OWEN O’ROURKE Groom (2-for-4) each had ITEM FILE PHOTO | JULIA HOPKINS Danvers Monday after- multiple hits. noon (4). Marblehead’s Godot Gaskins stole home in the Peabody’s Avery Grieco had two home runs James Doody earned eighth inning to grab a win for Marblehead and pitched all seven innings in a win Friday. the win on the mound ROUNDUP, B2 baseball.

ITEM PHOTO | SPENSER HASAK St. Mary’s seniors Ava Benzán, left, Michele Callahan center right, and ITEM PHOTO | SPENSER HASAK Abby O’Connor present professional sports agent and author Sean Stel- lato with a check donation to the Juvenile Arthritis Foundation, which Professional sports agent and author Sean Stellato delivers a motiva- he runs. tional speech to seniors at St. Mary’s on Friday. B2 SPORTS THE DAILY ITEM SATURDAY, MAY 22, 2021

HIGH SCHOOL SCHEDULE SATURDAY Masconomet at Saugus (4) Baseball Somerville at Classical (7) Georgetown at Lynnfield (2) Softball Winthrop at Somerville (11) St. Mary’s at St. Joseph’s Prep (3) Bishop Fenwick at Bishop Stang (12) Lynnfield at Newburyport (3:45) St. Mary’s at Bishop Feehan (12) Bishop Fenwick at Bishop Feehan (4) Softball Classical at Somerville (4) Chelsea at English (4) Bishop Feehan at St. Mary’s (12) Danvers at Marblehead (4) Tech at Innovation (4:30) Swampscott at Masconomet (4) Bishop Stang at Bishop Fenwick (TBD) Boys Lacrosse Boys Lacrosse St. Mary’s at Bishop Fenwick (3) Marblehead at Peabody (11) Pentucket at Lynnfield (3:45) Bishop Feehan at St. Mary’s (3:30) Beverly at Marblehead (4) Bishop Stang at Bishop Fenwick (4) Winthrop at Masconomet (4:30) Everett at Revere (4) Saugus at Danvers (5) Girls Lacrosse Girls Lacrosse Swampscott at Salem (4) Lynnfield at Pentucket (3:45) Bishop Fenwick at Bishop Stang (4) Marblehead at Beverly (4) St. Mary’s at Bishop Feehan (5) Danvers at Saugus (4) Peabody at Marblehead (7) Masconomet at Winthrop (4) Track St. Joseph’s Prep at St. Mary’s (5) Lynnfield at Triton (9) Boys Tennis Bishop Stang at St. Mary’s (3:30) SUNDAY Bishop Fenwick at Arlington Catholic Baseball (3:30) Bishop Feehan at Bishop Fenwick St. John’s Prep at St. John’s (Shrews- (12) bury) (4) MONDAY Marblehead at Masconomet (4) Baseball Girls Tennis St. John’s (Shrewsbury) at St. John’s St. Mary’s at Bishop Fenwick (3:30) Prep (4) Beverly at Saugus (3:45) St. Joseph’s Prep at St. Mary’s (4) Masconomet at Marblehead (4) Gloucester at Marblehead (4) Gloucester at Peabody (4:30) English at Chelsea (4) Track Danvers at Peabody (4) Lynnfield at Hamilton-Wenham (3:30)

TV/RADIO ITEM PHOTO | SPENSER HASAK Auto racing 1 p.m...... NASCAR Truck: Toyota Tundra 225 ...... FS1 Despite a loss to St. Mary’s, Classical pitcher Brooke Warren went six innings and allowed ve 2 p.m...... Indianapolis 500 qualifying ...... NBC runs on seven hits with ve strikeouts. 3 p.m...... Indianapolis 500 qualifying ...... NBCSN 4 p.m...... Xfinity: Pit Boss 250 ...... FS1 Baseball 1 p.m...... Chicago White Sox at NY Yankees...... MLB Network 4 p.m...... Minnesota at Cleveland ...... MLB Network St. Mary’s softball uses four-run Triple A: Worcester vs. Buffalo ...... NESN 7:15 p.m...... Boston at Philadelphia ...... Fox; WEEI-FM 93.7 10 p.m...... Oakland at LA Angels ...... MLB Network College baseball 6:30 p.m...... Nebraska at Indiana ...... ESPNU sixth to push past Lynn Classical Pro basketball 2 p.m...... Miami at Milwaukee ...... ESPN 4:30 p.m...... Dallas at LA Clippers ...... ESPN ST. MARY’S up. gap to put the Spartans on the road at Somerville 8 p.m...... Boston at Brooklyn ...... ABC; WBZ-FM 98.5 From B1 “She is just rock-solid,” top 1-0. Monday afternoon (4). 10:30 p.m...... Portland at Denver ...... ESPN Richard said of Warren. Classical threatened to “We came out here (Fri- Boxing “She’s just going to make tie things up in the top of 8:30 p.m...... Super lightweights: Jose Ramirez vs. Josh Taylor ...... ESPN “I’ve been like a little kid day) after not playing for Curling since (we started practice) you work for every single the sixth, moving a runner two years, and we took 9 p.m...... World Mixed Doubles Championship (tape) ...... NBCSN Monday after not being run. (St. Mary’s) is one to third base with one out. great swings, we were Fishing on the eld for so long, of the best teams in the But Newhall remained scared and we played a re- 8 p.m...... Berkley Bassmaster Elite ...... FS1 state with one of the best poised and got the job Golf and some of these kids ally solid game,” said Rich- 7 a.m...... Ladies European: South African Open ...... Golf were freshmen the last pitchers in the state, and done, notching a strikeout ard. “I think we have a lot 10 a.m...... PGA Championship ...... ESPN time they played and now Brooke kept us in that and inducing a groundout of great things that we can 1 p.m...... PGA Championship ...... CBS they’re upperclassmen,” game the whole way. She to get out of the inning. build on, and I’m excited 3 p.m...... LPGA: Pure Silk Championship ...... Golf was awesome today.” Then came the bottom of Gymnastics said Classical coach Eri- to see what the rest of the 7 p.m...... US Classic ...... NBCSN ca Richard. “It’s a whole The Classical bats were the sixth. Two singles and season has in store for us.” Men’s hockey largely quiet in the loss, a elder’s choice put run- different team now, and St. Mary’s (8-1) has a 9 a.m...... World Championships: US vs Finland ...... NHL Network with Warren going 1-for- ners on second and third to have only four days of quick turnaround with a Pro hockey practice coming into this 1 with two walks, Reese with one out, then Poraz- 12:30 p.m...... Florida at Tampa Bay ...... CNBC Catholic Central League game, I’m really proud of Brinkler going 1-for-3 and inski came through with 3 p.m...... Pittsburgh at NY Islanders ...... NBC matchup against Bishop 7 p.m...... Montreal at Toronto ...... CNBC what we were able to do Mekayla Poisson going a clutch two-run double 8 p.m...... Vegas at Minnesota ...... NBC out there and how we bat- 1-for-2. to make it 3-0. A elder’s Feehan Saturday after- Horse racing tled until the very end.” The game was a score- choice brought in anoth- noon (12). 1 p.m...... America’s Day at the Races ...... FS2 “It’s going to be a tough 4 p.m...... America’s Day at the Races ...... FS2 Brooke Warren had a less tie until the bottom er run after that, then Motorcycle racing great game in the cir- of the fourth inning, with Fringuelli capped the scor- league game (Saturday), 3 p.m...... MotoAmerica Superbike ...... FS2 cle herself for the Rams. neither team able to notch ing with an RBI ground- and we’re going to have Rodeo to come with a better ap- 9 p.m...... PBR: Bad Boy Mowers Invitational (tape) ...... CBSSN The senior lefty pitched even a hit to that point. out to make it 5-0. Rugby six innings, allowing ve But D’Alessandro opened Newhall took over proach at the plate,” said 12 p.m...... European Champions Cup: Toulouse vs. La Rochelle ...... NBC runs on seven hits with up the bottom of the from there, maneuvering Pagliuca. “Hopefully we Men’s soccer ve strikeouts. She had fourth with a single, and around a bit of trouble in can take some of the good 3:30 p.m...... MLS: LA Galaxy at Portland ...... ABC things we did late in the 8 p.m...... MLS: NY Red Bulls at New England ...... WSBK Ch. 38 a no-hitter going into the then Grossi stepped in the top of the seventh to 10:30 p.m...... MLS: Colorado at LAFC ...... YouTube TV bottom of the fourth in- and laced an RBI double seal the win. game (Friday) and put ning before it was broken into the left-center eld Classical (0-1) plays on those to good use.” NHL PLAYOFFS

FRIDAY MONDAY Swampscott baseball slips past Boston 4, Washington 1, Boston N.Y. Islanders at Pittsburgh, 7 p.m. leads series 3-1. Toronto at Montreal, 7 p.m. Carolina at Nashville, 7 p.m. Tampa Bay at Florida, 8 p.m. Winnipeg at Edmonton, 9 p.m. Edmonton at Winnipeg, 9:45 p.m. Colorado at St. Louis, 9:30 p.m. Minnesota at Vegas, 10:30 p.m. Saugus in 10-inning marathon SATURDAY TUESDAY Florida at Tampa Bay, 12:30 p.m. x-Nashville at Carolina, TBA that rst inning and held Unfortunately, Faiella innings. Pittsburgh at N.Y. Islanders, 3 p.m. x-Washington at Boston, TBA BIG BLUE Montreal at Toronto, 7 p.m. Toronto at Montreal, TBA From B1 them down until we tied left the game in an ambu- Both teams had plenty of Vegas at Minnesota, 8 p.m. x-St. Louis at Colorado, TBA it,” Saugus coach Joe Luis lance in the third inning chances, but it was the Big SUNDAY WEDNESDAY “We got terri c relief said. “We just couldn’t get after suffering a hip injury Blue who capitalized in Carolina at Nashville, 2:30 p.m. x-Florida at Tampa Bay, TBA pitching from Joseph Ford the big hit. We had a few at the plate. the 10th. Correnti had an Colorado at St. Louis, 5 p.m. x-Pittsburgh at N.Y. Islanders, TBA and then obviously Aidan times we moved a runner “I’ll be calling to see how at-bat you dream of, foul- Boston at Washington, 7 p.m. x-Winnipeg at Edmonton, TBA Edmonton at Winnipeg, 7:30 p.m. x-Vegas at Minnesota, TBA Graciale,” Caponigro said. over. The key is, I don’t he’s doing (Friday) night,” ing off several pitches be- “We have to do some work know how many times we Luis said. “It sounded like fore hitting a single with a with our bats. But we feel had a guy on third base he popped his hip. He’s a full count. From there, he NBA PLAYOFFS fortunate to come out of with less than two outs.” key role player, left elder stole second and reached here with a win.” Matt Schroeder started and it put us down to 13 third on a passed ball FIRST ROUND MONDAY Saugus had some late the game with an in eld players.” before O’Brien sent him (Best-of-7) Miami at Milwaukee, 7:30 p.m. game heroics from Nathan single and Correnti laced “I feel bad (Faiella) got home on his sacri ce y Portland at Denver, 10 p.m. TNT SATURDAY a double to drive him in hurt,” Caponigro said. “I to put Swampscott ahead Miami at Milwaukee, 2 p.m. ESPN Ing, who went 3-for-4 and TUESDAY laced a game-tying solo right away. Later in the think it’s hard to keep 3-2. Dallas at LA Clippers, 4:30 p.m. Boston at Brooklyn, 7:30 p.m. Boston at Brooklyn, 8 p.m. ABC inning, Correnti scored on your composure when you Saugus did get a man on L.A. Lakers at Phoenix, 10 p.m. TNT home run in the bottom of Portland at Denver, 10:30 p.m. Dallas at LA Clippers, 10:30 p.m. the seventh to keep Sau- a failed pick-off attempt see your friend go down, second after a walk and SUNDAY WEDNESDAY gus alive. to put Swampscott ahead but they did a good job.” stolen base in the bottom Washington at Philadelphia, 1 p.m. But overall, the Sachems 2-0. From there, it was a of the seventh, but Corren- TNT Washington at Philadelphia, 7 p.m. L.A. Lakers at Phoenix, 3:30 p.m. NBA TV couldn’t help out pitcher After a trio of walks, pitchers’ duel between ti shut the door on a come- Atlanta at New York, 7 p.m. TNT Atlanta at New York, 7:30 p.m. Jason Casaletto — who Ford came in to get the Ford and Casaletto before back. GSW/MEM at Utah, 9:30 p.m. GSW/MEM at Utah, 10 p.m. TNT threw seven innings and Big Blue out of the jam in the nal inning. With one Swampscott (3-3) has allowed just two runs on the second inning but not out, Ing hit his homer — some time off before host- MLB six hits, one walk and two before Anthony Macone’s one of the only solid hits ing Winthrop Wednesday hit batters with seven elder’s choice drove in given up by Ford on the (6:30).

AMERICAN LEAGUE NATIONAL LEAGUE strikeouts. Braden Faiella to put Sau- night — to left-center eld Saugus (1-5) hosts Mas- East Division East Division “Jason came back after gus on the board. and sent things to extra conomet Monday (4). W L Pct GB W L Pct GB Boston 27 18 .600 _ New York 20 17 .541 _ Tampa Bay 26 19 .578 1 Philadelphia 22 22 .500 1½ New York 25 19 .568 1½ Miami 20 23 .465 3 Toronto 23 19 .548 2½ Atlanta 20 24 .455 3½ Baltimore 17 26 .395 9 Washington 17 23 .425 4½ Swampscott boys lacrosse gets the Central Division Central Division W L Pct GB W L Pct GB Chicago 26 16 .619 _ St. Louis 25 18 .581 _ Cleveland 23 18 .561 2½ Chicago 22 21 .512 3 Kansas City 20 22 .476 6 Milwaukee 21 22 .488 4 offense clicking in win over Salem Detroit 17 26 .395 9½ Cincinnati 19 23 .452 5½ Minnesota 15 28 .349 11½ Pittsburgh 18 25 .419 7 West Division West Division W L Pct GB W L Pct GB ROUNDUP added one hit. scored two goals. Zach Pentucket 0 Houston 26 18 .591 _ San Francisco 28 16 .636 _ From B1 Salem is now 0-6. Pierce and Christian Ur- Lynnfield (5-0) travels to Oakland 26 19 .578 ½ San Diego 27 17 .614 1 BOYS LACROSSE bano and Aidan Sprague Newburyport Wednesday Seattle 21 23 .477 5 Los Angeles 26 18 .591 2 Los Angeles 19 25 .432 7 Arizona 18 27 .400 10½ Beverly 7, Salem 6 Swampscott 22, each had one goal and two (3:30). Texas 19 27 .413 8 Colorado 15 29 .341 13 The Witches fell victim Salem 1 assists, while Fernando GIRLS TENNIS Friday’s Games (Lyles 2-3), 4:05 p.m. to a walk-off loss Friday, The Big Blue’s offense Barranco, Dakota Langi- Lynn eld 4, Baltimore at Washington, 7:05 p.m. Detroit (Boyd 2-4) at Kansas City as Beverly’s Ian Visnick was clicking on all cylin- vane and Chase DiLisio Pentucket 1 Boston at Philadelphia, 7:05 p.m. (Singer 1-3), 4:10 p.m. notched the game-winning ders Friday afternoon, with each scored one goal. Jack Ava Buon glio (6-4, 7-6) Chicago White Sox at N.Y. Yankees, Minnesota (Maeda 2-2) at Cleveland 7:05 p.m. (Bieber 4-3), 4:10 p.m. hit in the bottom of the 13 different players record- Russo added four assists, and Anna Radulski (6-1, Minnesota at Cleveland, 7:10 p.m. Boston (Eovaldi 4-2) at Philadelphia seventh. ing at least one point. while goalie Aidan Breault 6-0) won in single play. Tampa Bay at Toronto, 7:37 p.m. (Anderson 2-4), 7:15 p.m. Jack Doyle went 2-for-4 Vinny Palmer led the had three saves. Emily Goguen and Lar- Houston at Texas, 8:05 p.m. Tampa Bay (McClanahan 1-0) at with a home run and two way with three goals and Swampscott (6-2) hosts eun Graba (6-3, 6-3) and Detroit at Kansas City, 8:10 p.m. Toronto (Ray 2-1), 7:37 p.m. Oakland at L.A. Angels, 9:38 p.m. RBI to lead the way for one assist, while Christian Winthrop Thursday (4). Gabi Mellor and Genna Seattle at San Diego, 10:10 p.m. Seattle (Sheffield 3-3) at San Diego the Witches, while Robert Pierro and Jayson Codis- Newburyport 14, Gioioso (6-4, 6-4) got the Saturday’s Games (TBD), 8:40 p.m. Palacios went 1-for-4 with poti each scored three Lynn eld 2 win in doubles for Lynn- Oakland (TBD) at L.A. Angels (TBD), Chicago White Sox (Cease 2-0) at one RBI. Tommy Beaure- goals. Brendan Sheehan Lynn eld (1-3) hosts eld. N.Y. Yankees (Cole 5-2), 1:05 p.m. 10:07 p.m. Baltimore (Zimmermann 2-3) at Sunday’s Games gard, Ethan Doyle, Bobby had two goals and one as- Pentucket Monday (3:45). Lynn eld (5-0) hosts Washington (Lester 0-2), 4:05 p.m. Baltimore at Washington, 1:05 p.m. Jellison, Sebastion Cruz sist, while Cole Hamernick BOYS TENNIS Newburyport Wednesday Houston (McCullers Jr. 3-1) at Texas Boston at Philadelphia, 1:05 p.m. and Alex Paulino each and Carson Palmer each Lynn eld 5, (3:30). SATURDAY, MAY 22, 2021 THE DAILY ITEM B3 NATION CNN: Trump Justice Department seized reporter’s records By Eric Tucker July 31, 2017. ASSOCIATED PRESS “CNN strongly con- demns the secret collec- WASHINGTON — The tion of any aspect of a jour- Trump administration nalist’s correspondence, Justice Department se- which is clearly protected cretly obtained the 2017 by the First Amendment,” phone records of a CNN CNN President Jeff Zuck- correspondent, the net- er said in a statement work said Thursday in revealing the existence published by the network. “We are asking for an im- PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS of another apparent leak investigation aimed at mediate meeting with the Mayor Rolando Castro, far right, holds a protest sign with a photo of Douglas K. White, warden Justice Department for an at the Federal Correctional Institution at Mendota, as fellow protester Paul Millan, dressed as identifying a journalist’s sources. explanation.” a clown, looks on during a demonstration against staffing shortages, near the prison entrance The revelation comes The Justice Depart- in Mendota, Calif. two weeks after The ment confirmed that the Washington Post disclosed records were formally that the Justice Depart- sought last year, though Cooks and nurses guard inmates ment had last year seized it did not reveal anything phone records belonging else about the investiga- to three of its journalists tion and what story might who covered the Russia pertain to. CNN said that with U.S. prisons down 6K officers investigation. in the two-month peri- By Michael R. Sisak insists that many of its are being reported on a one working at its facilities CNN said the Justice od listed in the letter, and Michael facilities still have a full near-daily basis. At a pris- is a trained, sworn correc- Department informed Starr’s reporting included Balsamo complement of officers who on in Illinois, there are so tional worker, regardless Pentagon correspondent stories on Syria and Af- ASSOCIATED PRESS focus solely on maintaining few staff that officers are of position or job title. All Barbara Starr in a May 13 ghanistan and coverage order. sometimes forced to work letter that it had obtained of U.S. military options Nearly one-third of feder- 35,000 employees are told Decisions to use other 60 hours of overtime in a when they are hired that phone and email records in North Korea that were al correctional officer jobs staff as guards are based week. At a facility in Cal- covering a two-month pe- being offered to President in the United States are they should expect to per- on a facility’s needs and ifornia, a fight broke out form law enforcement func- riod between June 1 and Donald Trump. vacant, forcing prisons to are made to ensure critical among inmates soon after tions, the agency said, even use cooks, teachers, nurses positions are covered, the a teacher was sent to fill in and other workers to guard agency said. Staff members as an officer. if they are signing on as inmates. also may be pressed into The expanded use of that counselors or teachers. At a federal penitentia- duty as correctional officers practice, known as aug- But pulling employees ry in Texas, prisoners are “during irregular periods mentation, is raising ques- away from other duties locked in their cells on such as a pandemic,” the tions about whether the up to twice a week means weekends because there agency told The Associated agency can carry out its they have less time to do are not enough guards to Press. required duties to ensure their regular jobs such as watch them. Elsewhere For years, the Bureau of the safety of prisoners and teaching classes, review- in the system, fights are Prisons has been plagued staff members while also ing release paperwork and breaking out, several in- by systematic failures, putting in place programs providing vital inmate mates have escaped in from chronic violence to and classes such as those services. recent months and, in Il- high-profile deaths. But under the First Step Act, “When they augment you, linois, at one of the most the staffing crisis is reach- a criminal justice overhaul you’re not doing your job understaffed prisons in the ing a breaking point, that received wide biparti- that you’re hired for,” said country, five inmates have and the pandemic hasn’t san support in Congress. Jonathan Zumkehr, the died in homicides or sui- helped. Nearly 7,000 em- “You can’t do program- union president at the fed- cides since March 2020. ployees were sickened with ming, you can’t have safe- The Justice Department COVID-19. Officers were ty, you can’t have a lot of eral penitentiary in Thom- budgeted for 20,446 full- sent to hospitals to guard things that make prisons son. “If you’re a counselor, time correctional officer inmates being treated for operate without proper you’re not able to counsel FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS positions in 2020, but the the virus. Four staff mem- staffing,” said Kevin Ring, the inmates. If you’re a case agency that runs federal bers and 235 inmates died. the president of the advoca- manager, you’re not able to CNN says the Trump administration Justice prisons said it currently Overworked employees cy group Families Against do the First Step Act. Those Department secretly obtained the 2017 phone employs 13,762 officers. are burning out quickly Mandatory Minimums. are two days that you’re records of CNN correspondent Barbara Starr. The Bureau of Prisons and violent encounters The bureau insists every- not going to get back.” ing in Washington. Chris Cuomo advised As COVID pandemic spread pain and brother on sexual panic, N.J. congressman chased profit harassment claims By Brian Slodysko ASSOCIATED PFRESS By David Bauder was “a mistake.” ASSOCIATED PRESS “I put my colleagues WASHINGTON — In here (at CNN), who I be- the early days of the pan- NEW YORK — CNN lieve are the best in the demic, New Jersey Rep. said Thursday it was “in- business, in a bad spot,” Tom Malinowski scolded appropriate” for anchor the anchor said at the top those looking to capitalize Chris Cuomo to have been of his show. “I never in- on the once-in-a-century involved in phone calls tended for that, I would health crisis. with the staff of his broth- never intend for that, and “This is not the time for er, New York Gov. Andrew I am sorry for that.” anybody to be profiting off Cuomo, where strate- Asked about the Post of selling ventilators, vac- gies on how the governor story, Cuomo press secre- cines, drugs, treatments, should respond to sexual tary Richard Azzopardi PPE (personal protective harassment allegations said that “there were a few equipment), anywhere in were allegedly discussed. phone conversations, with the world,” the two-term The network was re- friends and advisers giv- Democrat and former as- sponding to a story in The ing the governor advice.” sistant secretary of state Washington Post that said The New York Democrat Chris Cuomo had joined a told MSNBC in April 2020. series of conference calls is facing allegations that He did not heed his own with aides and advisers. he abused his power by admonition. The host of CNN’s “Cuo- inappropriately touching Since early 2020, Ma- FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS mo Prime Time” encour- and sexually harassing linowski has bought or women who worked with sold as much as $1 mil- Rep. Tom Malinowski, D-N.J., initially scolded fellow politicians who would aged his brother to take try to profit off of the medical industry during the COVID-19 pandemic. a defiant position and not him or met him elsewhere. lion of stock in medical resign, the Post said, quot- Accusations range from and tech companies that quent failure to report his line. submitted though not re- ing two people present on groping under a wom- had a stake in the virus trading activity to Con- “It boggles my mind why leased by the congressio- one of the calls that the an’s shirt and planting response, according to gress as required by law, he’s doing it,” said Richard nal ethics office, which did newspaper did not identi- unwanted kisses to ask- an analysis of records by which was first reported Painter, a University of not respond to a request fy. ing unwelcome personal The Associated Press. The by Business Insider, have Minnesota law professor for comment. CNN said in a statement questions about sex and trades were just one slice made him the latest to who served as President Malinowski said his that Chris Cuomo has dating. of a stock buying and sell- face scrutiny, with two George W. Bush’s ethics broker handles all of his not been involved in the Cuomo has apologized ing spree by the congress- complaints filed against attorney and later ran for trading decisions and he for making anyone feel network’s coverage of the man during that time, him with the Office of Senate as a Democrat. “It’s does not speak to the firm uncomfortable, but said allegations, either on the worth as much as $3.2 Congressional Ethics. a huge conflict of interest about specific transac- he never touched anyone air or behind the scenes, million, that he did not When millions were out and not an acceptable sit- tions. His office provided inappropriately or made properly disclose. because he could not be of work and markets were uation.” a statement from the firm, inappropriate advances. The issue of congressio- objective and often serves hemorrhaging, Malinows- There is no indication Gagnon Securities, stating The state attorney gener- nal stock trading took on ki snapped up securities Malinowski acted on in- as a “sounding board” for that it made trades “with- his older brother. al is investigating. A ma- a new urgency last year at bargain prices — prof- side information to make out Congressman Ma- “However, it was inap- jority of state Democratic when at least three sen- iting when valuations re- his investment decisions. linowski’s input or prior propriate to engage in lawmakers have called on ators were the subject of covered. In other cases, he Still, it’s difficult to assess conversations that includ- Cuomo to resign. inquiries about whether sold shares before they fell the full scope of his finan- knowledge.” ed members of the gover- The Post story said that they made financial de- substantially, according to cial activity. Nearly six “At no point in the last nor’s staff, which Chris ac- at one point, Chris Cuomo cisions based on insider the AP’s analysis of a list months after 2020 drew to 25 years have I directed, knowledges,” the network used the phrase “cancel information. Though no of trades that his office a close, mandatory reports suggested, or even asked said. “He will not partici- culture” as a reason to one was charged, their said he made in 2020. to Congress detailing questions about a par- pate in such conversations hold firm. During a March dealings stirred outrage He also engaged in the his trades have not been ticular trade being made going forward.” 12 phone call with report- and highlighted the lim- controversial practice of made public. by my brokerage firm,” The network did not an- ers where Andrew Cuomo itations of the Stock Act, a short-selling stocks, plac- In an interview Thurs- Malinowski said. He said nounce any disciplinary said he would not resign, 2012 law intended to cur- ing bets that the values of day, Malinowski said his the one exception was a action against its show the governor said, “peo- tail stock market specula- specific businesses would failure to file was “a mis- request to sell stock that host. ple know the difference tion by lawmakers. decline at a time when take that I own 100 per- he was obligated to get rid On his show Thursday between playing politics, Malinowski’s trades re- many companies were cent.” He said the reports, of after joining President night, Chris Cuomo said bowing to cancel culture ceived little attention at pleading with the govern- some of which were due Barack Obama’s State De- being involved in the calls and the truth.” the time. Yet his subse- ment for a financial life- over a year ago, have been partment in 2014. B4 THE DAILY ITEM SATURDAY, MAY 22, 2021 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 Sibling still wrestles with lingering effects of abuse DEAR ABBY: I had a them a bottle of wine and horrible childhood with a Dear Abby is written by Abigail a housewarming card. We mean mother who berat- Van Buren, also known as Jeanne also offered to let them ed and took her issues use our downstairs bath- out on me. I also had an Phillips, and was founded by her room until the contractor older brother who en- mother, Pauline Phillips. Contact nished theirs. No one joyed making fun of me Dear Abby at DearAbby.com or P.O. else on the block did any- and embarrassed me in thing for them. Nothing. front of others to get his Box 69440, Los Angeles, CA 90069. They then invited a kicks. He still never miss- neighbor and his wife es an opportunity to pull over for drinks and didn’t a “gotcha.” won’t be the rst person to husband and his sister invite us. My husband I was raised at a time do “couch time” after an are obsessed. What do says I shouldn’t be of- when child abuse was abusive childhood. Trust you think? I’m so tired of fended by this. I certainly considered making a kid me on that. this. I don’t want him would have had the tough. What it did to me DEAR ABBY: My fa- staying at my house. I neighbors who had wel- was break me down emo- ther-in-law has spent ev- need privacy! Help! comed me over rst. tionally. Does PTSD ever ery Friday night with my What do you think? go away, or do I have to husband and me for two OVER IT NOW IN live with it to the end? years, ever since my TENNESSEE SNUBBED IN THE SOUTH mother-in-law passed DEAR OVER IT: Your JUST GETTING BY away. My husband spends IN NEW YORK husband and his sister DEAR SNUBBED: I every Tuesday evening appear to be devoted to think you and your hus- DEAR JUST GET- with him at his house. their father. Either that, band are more than TING BY: I’m sorry for My sister-in-law is build- or they may anticipate a neighborly. I also think the abuse to which you ing a room onto her house big payday once their you are blessed with com- were subjected. PTSD for him to live in (he is wealthy parent expires. mon sense, something does not go away on its selling his house). My More than privacy, you your new neighbors may own, and you do not have husband and sister-in- may need a break. Ar- lack. My advice is to let to “live with it.” Distance law call him two or three range to spend some of this unfortunate incident yourself as much as possi- times a day. those Friday nights with slide without holding a ble from your bully broth- Abby, my father-in-law women friends, and per- grudge. Take the high er. You can nd the help is healthy and still drives. haps his presence will be road and move on. Noth- you need by asking your He never pays for any less onerous. ing positive will come of physician or insurance food DEAR ABBY: We wel- allowing this to fester. company to refer you to a My husband and sis- comed new neighbors Whether the couple is licensed psychotherapist ter-in-law buy all his and allowed them to use worth knowing better will who specializes in pa- food. He’s a wealthy man, our garbage can until become apparent with tients with PTSD. You but stingy. I think my they got one, and gave time. BRIDGE

Deceit is delicious for declarer Ceslaw Milosz, a Lithuanian-born a heart, which would surely be fatal to Polish poet, wrote, “Grow your tree of the contract. How can South dissuade falsehood from a small grain of truth.” West from switching majors? If a defender makes a deceptive The answer is to win the rst trick play, he runs the risk of misleading with the spade ace! Cross to dummy both his partner and declarer. The de- with a club and take the diamond - ceiver must be con dent that partner isn’t going to misdefend later. nesse. When it loses to West’s king, Declarer has no such worries. He surely he will continue with a low can mislead only the opponents. spade, expecting his partner to win However, falsecarding is a complex the trick with the queen. When declar- subject. er suddenly produces that card out This deal features one that is a fa- of his back pocket, he can enjoy the vorite to bear fruit. How should South shocked expression on West’s face! play in three no-trump after West Perhaps West should see through leads his fourth-highest spade and South’s subterfuge because if he East puts up the jack? had only, say, ace-third of spades, he Declarer must count his top tricks rst. There are seven: two spades (giv- probably would have made a holdup en the lead), one diamond and four play at trick one (but perhaps not with clubs. If the diamond nesse is work- A-x of spades). However, in the heat ing, there will be overtricks available. of battle, West is unlikely to nd the But if it loses, maybe West will shift to deadly defense. 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Out Out Out B6 THE DAILY ITEM SATURDAY, MAY 22, 2021 Migrant surge on Spain-Morocco border brings more suffering By Mosa’ab Elshamy ASSOCIATED PRESS FNIDEQ, Morocco — They are desperate teenag- ers and jobless men. They come from Morocco’s coast- al towns, its mountainous east or even farther away — from sub-Saharan Afri- PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS ca. And they all converged Pediatrician Dr. Msayif Khali watches a on the border town of Fnid- eq this week, part of an ex- nonuplet protected in an incubator at the ma- traordinary mass effort to ternity unit of the Ain Borja clinic in Casablan- swim or scale barbed-wire ca, Morocco, two weeks after Mali’s Halima fences to get into Spain for Cisse, 25, gave birth to nine healthy babies. a chance at a new life. More than 8,000 mi- grants actually made it Premature nonuplets into the city of Ceuta, an enclave in North Africa that is separated from the born in Morocco are rest of Spain by the Medi- terranean — but for most of them, it was a short- stable but fragile lived success. CASABLANCA, Morocco director of the Ain Borja The extraordinary surge PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS (AP) — Nine premature Clinic in Casablanca, where of migrants crossing from newborns that a 25-year- the newborns are being Morocco into Spain came People climb a fence at the Spain-Morocco border, outside the Spanish enclave of Ceuta. old Malian woman gave treated. “Now the challenge amid the chaos of a dip- birth to are being closely is to get these babies out in lomatic spat between the most are from Morocco, “Spain, here we come!” a they managed to cross monitored in a Moroccan good health.” two countries. generally seen as one of group of Moroccans cried into Spain three times, but clinic, with medical staff One doctor said Cissé’s Spanish troops forced the continent’s econom- as they marched, singing were pushed back. The last working around the clock nonuplets are stable but over half of them back to soccer chants and hurling ic engines that has made time, they were forced to to stabilize their health. fragile. Fnideq, putting addition- strides in lowering poverty expletives at their native swim back along the shore Halima Cissé gave birth “They are very imma- al strain on the Moroccan in recent years. country. In central Fnideq, back to Morocco. to the nonuplets — ve ture babies. They have town whose limited re- Still, inequality is rife, thousands lined the cor- By Thursday, Moroccan girls and four boys — ear- de ciencies in everything sources are overwhelmed the pandemic has wors- niche that looks towards lier this month in Morocco border guards seemed to — at the level of the lungs, by the coronavirus pan- ened unemployment and Ceuta, and they ended up after the Malian govern- be back in their positions, the head, the heart,” said demic. average incomes are a swimming or taking small but hundreds of youths ment  ew her there for “We will keep trying. We Khalil Msaif, the clinic’s fraction of those in Europe, boats around breakwaters have remained, and the specialist care. The ba- will nd one way or anoth- which sits tantalizingly separating the countries. paediatric neonatologist. men and boys in Fnideq bies weighed between 500 er, even if the ocean turns close — just across the While Moroccan security grams to 1 kilogram (1.1 But there’s also a quiet haven’t lost hope of cross- into ice!” said 27-year-old Fnideq-Ceuta fence. forces normally are spread pound to 2.2 pounds) at sense of optimism from ing over. Badreddine. Amid tighter security out on the beach and in birth. staff on the babies’ future. He and his fellow Moroc- by Spain in recent years, nearby hills patrolling “I am the eldest of my Reports show that only “Since the birth, we are in cans — 22-year-old Salah some would-be migrants a wide perimeter, there brothers, my mother sells two other sets of nonuplets week three and the condi- and 24-year-old Hosam — have abandoned the effort, seemed to be fewer guards vegetable in the market” have been recorded since tion of the babies is stable... all have diplomas but no but others are determined earlier this week. As large and can’t afford to sup- the 1970s, but the babies Most of the babies have jobs. Like most seeking to to nd a way around the groups of youths scaled the port them, said Ayoub, in all died within days. had a good period without get into Spain, they spoke security checkpoints or fence and wrapped clothes his early 20s, who arrived “It is a pride for all of Mo- any problem. We hope that on condition their last battle bad weather at sea. on their hands to get over Thursday from the inland rocco,” said Youssef Alaoui, all will be well,” Msaif said. names not be published “We want to leave (Mo- the barbed wire, Associat- city of Meknes. “I had to for fear of their security rocco) because there is ed Press reporters saw bor- try and help my mother.” because they are risking nothing left for us in the der police standing by idly. While Morocco’s govern- illegal migration. country, nothing to do, no While Morocco has said ment has focused on the Catch up Being stuck in Morocco future. We go to school but little about the relaxed bor- Western Sahara in its lim- “is like being dead, so why don’t want to stay here,” der controls, it was wide- ited public statements this not risk your life anyway? said 15-year-old Khalid. ly seen as retaliation for week, it hasn’t addressed with your We’re currently living on This week, many of them Madrid allowing militant the poverty and despair streets, sleeping in the saw an opportunity as leader Brahim Ghali, to that is driving so many to favorite team cold. Our parents know word spread quickly in Mo- receive medical treatment want to leave the country. that we’re here, they pray rocco about the tensions inside Spain. Two Moroc- Fnideq, meanwhile, is for us. They told us, ‘Go, with Spain. can of cials made that link suffering under the sud- in Item Sports! may Gold help you,’” Salah When the government in comments Wednesday. den in ux of would-be mi- said. in Madrid gave medical Spain eventually sent in grants. They and others sleep in treatment to a Western Sa- military forces and pushed The town relied heavily Fnideq’s parks, on bench- haran independence ght- most of the migrants back es and outside mosques. er that Morocco considers to Morocco. The Red Cross on trade with Ceuta before Some hang out near hotels a terrorist, the decision says one young man died the pandemic, but Moroc- and restaurants, begging led to chaos in Ceuta. The and dozens were treated co’s strict border closure for food and whatever peo- port city has always drawn for hypothermia. since March 2020 has de- ple can spare. Volunteers those seeking to cross into Khalid, 15, and Amin, 16, prived residents of liveli- hand out bread and sand- Europe, but thousands came to Fnideq on Sun- hoods and access to Spain. wiches. were seen streaming to- day in a bus with about Protests broke out earlier Some have  ed the im- ward Fnideq on highways 40 others from Temara, a this year by residents de- poverished countries of and through forests and coastal town outside the manding government aid sub-Saharan Africa, but hills. capital, Rabat. They said or an open border.

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By Joseph Krauss brated what many saw as activists had organized ASSOCIATED PRESS a victory by Hamas against weekly protests outside a much more powerful Is- his residence. Those are JERUSALEM — The rael. Israeli Prime Minis- now set to resume. cease- re that took effect ter Benjamin Netanyahu Friday appears to have halt- meanwhile faced criticism ANOTHER US ed 11 days of ghting be- from his hawkish base, INTERVENTION tween Israel and Gaza’s mil- with many accusing him The Biden administra- itant Hamas rulers, without of ending the war prema- tion, which had hoped to resolving any of the underly- turely without vanquishing extricate the U.S. from the ing issues in the decades-old Hamas. region’s intractable con- Middle East conict. Netanyahu said Israel icts to focus on a rising Almost no one on either inicted major damage on China and climate change, side expects this war — Hamas’ military capabili- was caught at-footed and which was triggered by ties, killing 200 militants, has now been dragged protests and clashes in Je- including 25 senior com- back into the dispiriting rusalem — will be the last. Israel carried out hun- manders. He says it struck role of Mideast mediator. dreds of airstrikes against more than 60 miles of mil- From the start of the lat- what it said were militant itant tunnels as well as est war, the U.S. repeatedly targets across Gaza, de- rocket launchers and oth- PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS af rmed Israel’s right to er military infrastructure. defend itself while quietly stroying homes and dam- Palestinians inspect the destroyed building, which housed the of ces of aging vital infrastructure But Israel never man- encouraging cease- re ef- aged to stop the rocket re. The Associated Press and other media, after it was hit last week by an forts. On Wednesday, how- in the impoverished terri- Israeli airstrike, in Gaza City. tory, which has been under Palestinian militants ever, President Joe Biden launched massive rock- told Netanyahu he wanted a crippling blockade since the threatened eviction of dressed the underlying litical prospects, allowing Hamas seized power there et barrages that at times to see a “signi cant de-es- seemed to overpower Isra- Palestinian families from issues, including Israel’s him to present himself as calation.” 14 years ago. the nearby Sheikh Jar- occupation of lands the Pal- tough leader who was pun- Palestinian militants, el’s formidable air defens- Netanyahu initially rah neighborhood. Both estinians want for a future ishing the country’s ene- meanwhile, red more than es. The Israeli military seemed to brush him off, had sparked Palestinian state and Hamas’ refusal mies. But since the cease- 4,000 rockets at Israel, with says it had an interception saying he was “deter- protests and clashes with to recognize Israel’s right re took hold, he has faced some reaching as far as Tel rate of 90 percent and that mined to continue” the of- police that eventually ig- to exist. Israel and the renewed criticism. Aviv, bringing parts of the hundreds of rockets fell fensive until its objectives country to a standstill. short into Gaza, with one nited the war. But there Palestinians have not held It was never clear were met. But he agreed At least 243 Palestinians killing a Palestinian fam- was no con rmation from substantive peace talks in whether Netanyahu’s op- to the cease- re the fol- were killed, including 66 ily of eight. Israel or mediators. more than a decade. ponents, who span the po- lowing day. children and 39 women, Previous cease- res litical spectrum from erst- The exchange marked with 1,910 people wound- ANOTHER FRAGILE have stopped major ght- ANOTHER ISRAELI while right-wing allies to an early test of the rela- ed, according to the Gaza TRUCE ing but proved shaky. Isra- ELECTION? Arab parties — would be tionship between the two Health Ministry. Twelve As with the last three el and Hamas have fought Netanyahu’s political able to set aside their dif- leaders, who have had people in Israel, including a wars, the ghting was end- four wars and exchanged opponents were on the ferences to push him out moments of tension over 5-year-old boy and 16-year- ed by an informal cease- re countless times since verge of forming a govern- of of ce. Another election the years. Biden mean- old girl, were killed. re brokered by Egypt and the Islamic militant group ment and ousting him fol- later this year is a distinct while faces domestic Here’s a look at what other mediators, the exact seized control of Gaza lowing four inconclusive possibility. pressure from a Demo- comes next: terms of which were not from forces loyal to the elections in two years. But Israelis have been deep- cratic base that increas- made public. Palestinian Authority in delicate coalition negoti- ly polarized over Net- ingly sympathizes with ANOTHER Hamas claimed that Is- 2007. Scattered clashes ations with Arab parties anyahu in recent years as the Palestinians. STALEMATE rael agreed to halt police at Al-Aqsa after Friday were put on hold when the he has faced allegations U.S. Secretary of State Palestinians across Gaza, actions at the ashpoint prayers were an early test ghting erupted. of corruption for which Antony Blinken plans to east Jerusalem and the Al-Aqsa Mosque com- of the truce’s durability. The war initially seemed he is now on trial. In the visit the region in the com- occupied West Bank cele- pound in Jerusalem and No cease- re has ad- to bolster Netanyahu’s po- months before the war, ing days. Tokyo Olympics go ahead even if state of emergency

By Stephen Wade that’s the case whether qualifying events, with 20 and Yuri Kageyama there is a state of emergen- percent coming from rank- ASSOCIATED PRESS cy or not.” ings. Public opinion is Japan Coates left no doubt that TOKYO — The IOC vice has been running at 60- the Switzerland-based In- president in charge of the 80 percent against open- ternational Olympic Com- postponed Tokyo Olym- ing the Olympics on July mittee believes the Tokyo pics said Friday the games 23, depending on how the Games will happen. The would open in just over two question is phrased. Coates IOC gets almost 75 percent months even if the city and suggested public opinion of its income from selling other parts of Japan were might improve as more broadcast rights, a key under a state of emergency Japanese get fully vacci- driver in pushing on. And because of rising COVID-19 nated. That figure is now Tokyo has officially spent cases. about 2 percent. $15.4 billion to organize John Coates, speaking “If it doesn’t then our the Olympics, though a from Australia in a virtual position is that we have to government audit suggests news conference with To- make sure that we get on the real number is much kyo organizers at the end of with our job,” Coates said. higher. three days of meetings, said “And our job is to ensure Tokyo, Osaka and sev- this would be the case even these games are safe for all eral other prefectures are if local medical experts ad- the participants and all the currently under a state vised against holding the people of Japan.” of emergency and health- Olympics. IOC officials say they care systems are being “The advice we have from expect more than 80 per- stretched. Emergency mea- the WHO (World Health cent of the residents of the sures are scheduled to end PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS Organization) and all oth- Olympic Village, located on on May 31, but they are er scientific and medical Tokyo Bay, to be vaccinated likely to be extended. A dog trainer plays with, left to right Angel, Bravo and Bobby during a advice that we have is that and be largely cut off from “If the current situation break in their training at the veterinary faculty of Chulalongkorn Uni- — all the measures we contact with the public. continues, I hope the govern- versity in Bangkok, Thailand. have outlined, all of those About 11,000 Olympic and ment will have the wisdom measures that we are un- 4,400 Paralympic athletes not to end the emergency at dertaking are satisfactory are expected to attend. the end of May,” Haruo Oza- Sniffing Labrador retrievers and will ensure a safe and Coates said about 80 per- ki, head of the Tokyo Medical secure games in terms of cent of spots in the Olym- Association, told the weekly join Thai coronavirus fight health,” Coates said. “And pics would be awarded from magazine Aera. by tassanee vejpongsa COVID-19 infections. 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COVID-19 as the coun- aware that other countries According to the U.S. try faces a surge in cases, have been using dogs to Centers for Disease Con- with clusters at construc- identify coronavirus infec- trol and Prevention, dogs tion sites, crowded slum tions, including Finland, are among a small num- communities and large the United Arab Emir- ber of pets that can be- markets. ates, Germany and India, come infected with the Angel, Bobby and Bravo but that she had no idea if coronavirus, mostly after are among six Labrador it would work in Thailand close contact with peo- retrievers that have been because of the country’s ple with COVID-19. It trained by researchers at spicy and flavorful cuisine. says the risk of animals the veterinary faculty of Suwanna Thanaboon- spreading the virus to Bangkok’s Chulalongkorn sombat, a volunteer who people is considered low. 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And the Kaywalee said that seconds of sniffing sweat result is quite accurate,” while dogs can provide samples placed in metal Suwanna said. a fast and cheap testing containers, the dogs can The researchers plan alternative, they do have Offer available to new subscribers only tell which people have to send the canine team limitations. B8 THE DAILY ITEM SATURDAY, MAY 22, 2021 REAL ESTATE Nearly two-thirds of millennials have new homebuyer regrets Zach Wichter ries: nancial and physical. need to x or replace heat- new homeowners to know BANKRATE.COM In general, the survey found ing, cooling or appliances, the age of major appliances that the older the buyer, it isn’t a question whether and home systems such as In today’s highly competi- the less likely they were to such expenses arise, only HVAC, water heater, drive- tive real estate market, it’s have misgivings about their when and how much they ways and roofs. That way all too common for buyers to purchase after the fact. In will cost.” major replacement expens- rush into a deal that doesn’t all, 64 percent of millennial Angelica Olmsted, an t their budget or suit their es can be anticipated and homebuyers (ages 25-40) agent with RE/MAX Pro- budgeted for based on the needs. Millennials in partic- have some regrets about fessionals Cherry Creek in ular have the most regrets lifespan of these systems. their purchase compared Denver, said she advises her Millennials were also after buying a home, ac- with just 33 percent of baby clients to regularly go back cording to a new Bankrate the most likely to say they boomer buyers (ages 57-75). to their pre-closing inspec- didn’t get a good mortgage survey. Key ndings tion report, which can help rate, or that they overpaid Buyer’s regrets are even -Maintenance costs can be new homeowners anticipate for property. For example, more of a factor in the pan- a big unexpected issue for what repairs are likely to 12 percent of millenni- demic, with sight-unseen new homebuyers. come up. offers and contingencies -Shopping for a mortgage PHOTO | TNS “Most people pay a lot of als said their rates were waived to win the bid. The too high, and 13 percent remains important because While most home buyers want to get the most attention to it the week they survey highlights some of some buyers think they get the report and then put said they agreed to a sale the most common regrets house they can afford, it is crucial to afford the price that was more than it paid too much in interest. home they buy. it in a le and never think new homeowners have and -A home’s layout and loca- about it again.” She said she should have been. which demographic groups tion are key sources of angst percent of millennial home- inevitable expenses,” said suggests looking at it quar- Although mortgage rates are most likely to have for those who purchase a owners said they felt the Mark Hamrick, Bankrate’s terly and checking in on the are near historic lows, it them. home. costs of homeownership senior economic analyst. issues it highlights. “If there remains important to shop That desperation to land By far the biggest regret were too high, and that “This is yet another remind- was a crack in the stucco around for the best offer. a home leads some buyers among recent homebuy- number jumped to 26 per- er why making emergency in the inspection report, Even a few basis points dif- to settle for properties that ers was not being prepared cent among younger millen- savings a top priority is so you have a picture. Has ference in interest can mean aren’t quite right for them. for maintenance and other nials, ages 25-31. important. Whether it is a it changed? If it has, have a savings (or extra cost) of Homebuyer regrets broadly costs associated with home- “It can cause a rude awak- roof repair stemming from someone go look at it.” thousands of dollars over fell into two major catego- ownership. More than 20 ening if one fails to plan for age or storm damage, or the It’s also important for the life of your loan.

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