SATURDAY, MAY 9, 2020 Dealing with end-of-life sadness By Steve Krause banning of group gatherings of more than Lynn, Salem, ITEM STAFF 10 people, that has changed radically. And funeral directors and priests are at a loss and Saugus For as long as any of us can remember, the to console the families of COVID-19 vic- grieving process — at least as it pertains to tims, some of whom had not seen their funeral the immediate aftermath of death — has loved ones since before they were hospital- been pretty basic. ized due to the virus. directors First there’s a wake, and then there’s a ser- “This has been the most challenging part,” lament not vice, either in a church or a funeral home. said Anthony O’Donnell, of O’Donnell Fu- Wakes may have morphed from two-day neral home in Salem. “It’s been hard nding being able affairs to just one day, and with one time- a way to allow families to celebrate and hon- ITEM PHOTO | SPENSER HASAK block. But they have always been a constant or the lives of the loved ones they have lost in our lives. Maria Cesar of Peabody, eld operation sup- to console during this pandemic. port assistant with Cuffe-McGinn Funeral Now, thanks to the coronavirus and the “We are used to celebrating their lives in a families restrictions imposed by the state and its Home in Lynn, sanitizes chairs in the chapel various communities, among them the FUNERALS, A3 following a service on Friday.

DAVID MCLELLAN COMMENTARY Swampscott Happy moms raise Mother’s a banner for Day to graduates By David McLellan ITEM STAFF my hero SWAMPSCOTT — It’s not just nal sports games, the prom, and It was Wednesday when my senior celebrations the COVID-19 mother told me, “It’s not real- pandemic has robbed from high ly going to feel like a Mother’s school seniors. Even the little Day this year.” things, like signing friends’ year- Of course, a lot of things ITEM PHOTO | SPENSER HASAK books, won’t get to happen. just won’t feel right this year, From left, Rob Kennedy of Lynn eld, Carlos Perez of Lynn, and Boys & Girls Club “Even those things can’t be done. for everyone. It’s a year when I still pull out my book and say, ‘Oh of Lynn Director Brian Theirrien sort through bags of food which will be handed high school seniors will be en- yeah, I remember that person,’” said rolling in colleges they cannot out to families in need on Saturday. Ana Lanzilli, whose daughter, Isabel, visit, and even funerals have is a senior at Swampscott High School. to be put off in order to allow “They are losing out on so much this social distancing. On Mother’s Boys & Girls Club teams up with year because of the pandemic.” Day,  orists will be relying on So, Lanzilli and a group of online orders, and sons and Swampscott mothers have teamed daughters won’t get to hand- Swampscott food distributor up with community group For the pick those  owery gifts for Love of Swampscott to have blue their mothers. I suspect many and white banners hanging from families will be replacing By Thor Jourgensen trucks is scheduled to pull up to the club’s ITEM STAFF Franklin Street entrance Saturday at 7:30 as many town residences and busi- Mother’s Day hugs and back- nesses as possible on the morning a.m. where volunteers will unload the bulk yard barbecues with phone LYNN — Eighty families who lost jobs during of Saturday, May 30. calls and Facetime. meat delivery and repackage it for the fami- coronavirus, or who took in unemployed rel- According to Ana Lanzilli, whose I will never know what it’s lies. atives, receive donated meat and gift cards daughter, Isabel, is a senior, the like to be a mother, but, to The families’ children attend Boys and Girls mothers are hoping to create a me, the importance of Moth- today with additional monthly distributions program when the club is open and each planned. “festive” atmosphere during what er’s Day, and celebrating our household is slated to receive four whole chick- should have been the start of senior mothers, isn’t related to home- “It’s all about giving back,” said David Boss- ens, four packages of chicken leg quarters, ve man, a Swampscott resident whose Boston week for “Big Blue” students. cooked meals or beautiful bou- pounds of fresh ground beef, a Dunkin’ Donuts Banners may be ordered by Sun- food distribution company joined forces with quets, but about duty. A moth- gift card and a gift card to a local restaurant. day, May 10, by emailing bigblue- the Boys & Girls Club of Lynn to help the fam- er’s duty to her child is part Boys & Girls Director Brian Theirrien said [email protected] with your of that term “unconditional ilies. love” that is so often used One of Bossman’s B&B Trading Company SWAMPSCOTT, A3 GRADUATES, A2 when talking about mother- hood. I imagine carrying out that duty can be quite mucky at times — perhaps literally, Good Vibes when it comes to cleaning an COVID infant — but mothers perform the duty nonetheless. And since it’s Mother’s Day COUNT in Saugus Sunday, and my name is at the top of this piece, I’d like to 90 deaths By Elyse Carmosino sel shly mention my mother, ITEM STAFF Krista McLellan, who is an in Peabody SAUGUS — Staff at Saugus Rehab and Nurs- oncology nurse at Lahey Clin- ing Home walked out on their lunch breaks to ic Medical Center in Peabody. By David McLellan a welcome sight this Friday. As a truly essential health- ITEM STAFF Waiting outside to greet them was mobile ca- care worker, there is no way The number of COVID-19 tering company Vibe Food Truck, which part- to escape going to work and cases continues to rise in nered with the facility’s parent company, TSM risking infection during the Healthcare, to bring free lunches to workers. COVID-19 pandemic. area municipalities, in- cluding Lynn, which now Meant to close out National Nurse Week cel- She expressed to me in ebrations, the home’s administrator, Josephine has 2,147 con rmed cases, March that she would go to Ajayi, said the fun meal was a much-need- according to a statement work unless she were told not ed distraction for her staff, most of whom from the of ce of Mayor to, that the patients needed have been working long hours under mas- her care, and that it was her Thomas McGee Friday. sive amounts of stress since the start of the duty as a nurse to provide There have been 71 COVID-19 outbreak. that care. And since then, deaths in Lynn due to “What a time to be celebrating,” she said. she’s gone in happily, to a COVID-19 — two more “These nurses are putting themselves in the place where the general pub- since Thursday — and 405 line of duty to take care of these elderly folks lic lters through, and where residents have recovered that need them.” there will always be infectious after becoming ill. Ajayi said she’s grateful for the dedication disease by necessity, including A graph provided by the she’s seen from the facility’s healthcare work- the dreaded coronavirus. mayor’s of ce shows the ers, adding that many nurses never hesitated Again, it’s that sense of duty number of new cases per ITEM PHOTO | SPENSER HASAK to pick up extra shifts after some of their col- that impresses me, and I can’t day is generally falling, Vibe Food Truck Chef/CEO Paul Zermani pre- leagues fell ill from COVID-19. help but compare the role of a with 42 new cases from pares a plate of food for a Saugus Rehab and “They’re working to the bone,” she said. “I’m MOTHER’S DAY, A2 COVID COUNT, A3 Nursing employee on Friday. FOOD TRUCK, A3

By Anne Marie Tobin thorough search and interview ing, as you don’t really work In Saugus ITEM STAFF process. She said she is anxious with kids that way, so it will be Saugus compost to hit the ground running, al- a learning experience for ev- site reopens. A2 Greene LYNNFIELD — Starting beit with added logistical chal- eryone. But I’m ready to work June 1, A Healthy Lynn eld lenges due to the coronavirus and bring a skill set in and see Kowloon celebrating (AHL) will have a new face on pandemic. what we do in Lynn eld and Mother’s Day. A2 new deal for board to help kids stay safe. “Everyone I met during the support kids and families with Julie Greene, a Hampton interview process was very more youth programs.” Sports Falls, N.H., resident, has been welcoming and I am very ex- A 2016 Suffolk University Swampscott’s A Healthy hired as the organization’s cited to come to Lynn eld, said graduate, Greene will oversee Nick Reiser signs Drug Free Communities (DFC) Greene. “I know there are add- A Healthy Lynn eld’s youth with Navigators. B1 coordinator. ed challenges during this time. programming, collaborating Lynn eld Greene was selected from a Working virtually with the Mass. golfers get back wide pool of applicants after a kids at rst will be challeng- LYNNFIELD, A3 out on the course. B2

OBITUARIES ...... A2 SPORTS ...... B1-2 DIVERSIONS ...... B5 HIGH 48° VOL. 141, ISSUE 126 OPINION ...... A4 POLICE/FIRE ...... B3 CLASSIFIED ...... B6 LOW 37° LOOK! ...... A8 COMICS ...... B4 REAL ESTATE ...... B8 PAGE A8 $1.50 A2 THE DAILY ITEM SATURDAY, MAY 9, 2020 OBITUARIES Saugus compost Sarah Jean Fialho, 33 Robert C. Blades, 84 1986-2020 1936-2020 site reopens SALEM — Sarah Jean Fialho, Robert (Bob) C. Blades, 33, of Salem, died suddenly 84, of Groveland, died Mon- By Elyse Carmosino and brush. No branches on Sunday morning, May 3, day morning, April 27, from ITEM STAFF or limbs larger than three 2020, after a 16-year battle Covid-19 at Penacook Place inches in diameter are with addiction and substance Nursing Home, Haverhill. SAUGUS — Saugus’s permitted. abuse. She is remembered He was born in Saugus, April compost site will reopen Visitors will still be re- as being a creative soul with 1, 1936, son of the late Cyrus for a trial period on May quired to adhere to the many loves and passions. She and Alice (Wainright) Blades. 12 after a brief closure CDC and MDPH guide- had a profound love for ani- Educated in the Saugus due to the coronavirus lines regarding gather- mals, fashion and beauty, and school system, Mr. Blades pandemic. ings, social distancing, making meaningful connec- graduated from Saugus High Services at the site, locat- and face coverings. tions with anyone she came School, class of 1954. ed behind the Department In a statement released to know. Sarah was very in- For over 30 years he was of Public Works at 515 Friday, town manager Scott telligent, and especially loved employed as a ground me- Main Street, will resume Crabtree reminded Saugus writing and making people chanic for TWA from where he Monday through Satur- residents that safety is the laugh with her unique sense retired in the mid 1990’s. day, 7:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. town’s top priority. of humor and wit. A Groveland resident for Visits will be by appoint- “The Town is concerned Sarah leaves behind her over 60 years, he enjoyed trav- ment-only and will take about the health and loving mother, Pamela Fialho eling with his wife, family and place every 10 minutes. safety of our residents of Beverly, her loving father, tions – Funerals – Celebra- friends. Rachel Blades her signi cant Residents will not be re- and employees, and the Edward Fialho of Salem and tions, 84 Washington Sq., (at He was the husband of other Adam Garner and Holly quired to have a compost Town is requiring that the his ancée Jocelyn. Sarah is Salem Common) Salem. In the late Claire M. (Lenihan) Blades and her ancée Jus- site sticker at this time, COVID-19 orders of Gov- also survived by three sib- lieu of owers, Sarah’s fam- Blades who died in 2014, fa- tin Bowman, his honorary but the town asks that ernor Baker and the Sau- lings: her brother, The Rev. Eric ily requests donations in her ther of the late Maureen John- Granddaughter Lily Smith and all visitors to the site be gus Board of Health be fol- Fialho and his wife Emily of name to the Johnson Street son who died in 2016, brother her mother a special cous- prepared to show a valid lowed at all times,” he said. Stamford, Ct, her sister, Jenni- Women’s Program by way of of the late Beverly Harmer and in Sheila Smith , nieces and identi cation for proof of For more information or fer Mitchell and her husband Bridgewell, 10 Dearborn Rd., brother-in-law of the late Wes nephews as well as longtime residency. Compost stick- to make an appointment, Matthew of Shrewsbury, and Peabody, MA 01960. Shar- Burwell. dear neighbors Allison and ers are not currently being residents can call Lor- her sister, Christine Fialho of ing written remembrances His survivors include a Greg Candage. sold due to the pandemic. na Cerbone at the Solid Haverhill and her grandfather, and condolences, during daughter, Doreen Blades and The family would like to Yard waste must be dis- Waste and Recycling De- Alexander Korpusik, and his this time will be essential in her husband Peter Slette- thank the staff at Penacook posed of in brown compost partment at (781) 231- partner Theresa, of Rowley. helping Sarah’s family rem- haugh of Groveland, a son, place for taking good care of bags or open contain- 4036. More information She will also be remembered inisce, celebrate and heal. Robert C. Blades, Jr. and his Robert. ers. The town will accept is also available at www. by many aunts, uncles, cous- We encourage you to share wife Eileen of Hebron, KY, a Service information: Fu- grass clippings, leaves, saugus-ma.gov. ins, nephews, and a niece. your memories by visiting son-in-law, Mark Johnson neral services were private Service information: A pri- her eternal tribute at www. of Haverhill, a sister, Doro- and at the convenience of vate funeral will be held with odonnellfuneralservice.com. thy Burwell of Exeter, NH, six the family. Burial was in Riv- Kowloon celebrating immediate family. Assisting grandchildren, Shawn John- erview Cemetery, Groveland. the family with the arrange- son and signi cant other Arrangements were by the ments is O’Donnell - Crema- Colleen Heath, Megan Per- H.L. Farmer & Sons Funeral Mother’s Day ry and her husband Mike, Homes, Haverhill & Bradford. Justin Slettehaugh and his To share a memory or for SAUGUS — In honor of pork, salt and pepper cal- signi cant other Sarah Trip- more information please vis- Mother’s Day this Sunday, amari are all on the menu, Louise C. Thorpe, 83 ple, Erik Slettehaugh and his it www.farmerfuneralhomes. Kowloon Restaurant in as well as Scorpion bowls signi cant other Jill Lubrano, com. Saugus wants to let cus- and mai tai cocktails to-go. tomers know they’re still Kowloon gift certi - LYNN — Louise Constance open for takeaway, curb- cates are also on sale as “Chickie” Thorpe, 83, of Lynn, side pickup, and delivery. part of the Mother’s Day passed away peacefully on Cynthia L. Gagnon, 70 Pu pu platters, egg rolls, celebration. Tuesday, May 5, 2020 at Mas- 1949-2020 crab rangoons, Saugus Hours of operation are conomet Healthcare in Tops- wings, Seafood Exotic Fan- 11:30 a.m. to 11:00 p.m. eld from complications of Cynthia L. (Famolari) Gag- tasy, General Gau chick- daily. The full menu can Alzheimer’s disease. non, 70, of Lynn, passed away en, lobster sauce, fried be viewed online at www. Chickie was born at Lynn suddenly Wednesday, May scallops, lo mein, moo shu kowloonrestaurant.com. Hospital and lived in Sau- 6, 2020 at Beverly Hospital. gus until her family moved Born in Lynn, MA December to Lynn. She was the oldest 31, 1949 to Joseph and Pris- Happy Mother’s daughter of the late Dominic cilla (Rhodes) Famolari, Cindy and Virginia (Morretti) Serino. grew up one of six siblings in A graduate of Lynn English a loud, raucous family that High School, Class of 1954 included her grandparents, Day to my hero and Salem Hospital School great aunt, and many visitors. of Nursing, Class of 1957, It was there that she honed Chickie was a registered nurse her incredible sense of humor MOTHER’S DAY But I think the same can at Salem Hospital (now North and hospitality. From A1 be said about mothers, Shore Medical Center) for 40 Chickie is survived by her Cynthia was known to all and I’m sure they worry, years before retiring in 1997, husband of 63 years, Ralph who knew her as a loving, nurse to that of a mother. ponder, and think about a career she truly enjoyed. Thorpe; her children, Cindy vivacious, life of the party. Al- Nurses don’t take a break their children far more Chickie married Ralph P. ThorpeHappy of Lynn, Mother's Ruth Clark Day and ways one with a fast joke, or from nursing when things than we ever see or know. Thorpe in 1957 at the age her husbandANN MARIE Michael BEHEN of Row- quick remark, she could have get dangerous, and moth- Mother’s Day will de - ers don’t take a break from nitely be different this year, of 20 and had four children. ley, JohnAlways Thorpe in Our and Hearts his wife a room in stitched in minutes. husband of over 52 years, She was a wonderful wife and Laura of Boxford and Jim Thor- She was a friend to all she met Leo Gagnon; daughter, Cheryl parenthood when things but motherhood hasn’t mother. She enjoyed knitting pe and his wife Jill of Boxford; whether it was as a parapro- Eddy and husband Bo of West get rough. If there’s a global changed, and we should all and was famous for making grandchildren, Derek, Ryan, fessional in the Lynn school Peabody; son, Christopher pandemic, you can count on appreciate our mothers’ du- knit hats for the Lynn Youth Kevin, Crystal, Tiffany, Sap- system, a new acquaintance, and daughter-in-law Rachel a nurse to be at the hospital ties supporting us, just like Hockey teams her sons played phire, Danielle, Cameron and or a family member. Cindy of Beverly; sisters, Sharon ready to administer an IV, we should appreciate the on and husband and brother Chelsea; and great-grandchil- attended Lynn schools and Ruchalski of Danvers and or prepare an airway trolley duty that nurses and oth- coached. She loved to golf dren, Ricky, Hannah, Skylar, graduated from Lynn Classical Joyce Sullo of Swampscott; before a patient is to be intu- er healthcare professionals and was a member of Gannon Caedyn, Alexis and Neveah. in 1967. In her sophomore brothers, Paul Famolari and bated. And when the princi- are carrying out during a Golf Course, Lynn. Chickie and She also leaves behind her year, she met the love of her partner Jennifer of Beverly and pal called home, I could still global pandemic. count on being fed — even if So, to all mothers, I hope Ralph had a second home in beloved siblings,Love You. MissDonald You. Seri- life, Leo Gagnon. Married in Alan Famolari of Lynn; as well Vero Beach, Fla., where they no, BarbaraLove Tara, Serino Jaime, andChristina Janice July 1967, they built a life to- as grandchildren, Ashley and the meal was served with a you get a warm message spent many winters gol ng. Hooper. She was sadly prede- gether and had two loving chil- Todd Eddy of West Peabody side of scolding. and it still feels like Moth- She was proud of her hole-in- ceased by her sister, Virginia dren, Cheryl (Gagnon) Eddy and Noah and Chloe Gagnon I worry about her be- er’s Day in a sense. And to one on the 6th hole at Vista Manzo. AsIN well,MEMORIAM Chickie will be and Christopher J. Gagnon. of Beverly; many rst and sec- coming infected. If she’s my mother, happy Moth- PAT SCHILLACI worried, I haven’t seen it. er’s Day. Love you. Plantation Golf Club in 2005. missed by MAYmany 10, 2020nieces and Cindy was her large fami- ond cousins, nieces, nephews, HappyBlessed Mother's with nine Daygrandchil- nephews.ON HER 99TH BIRTHDAY ly’s matriarch, who along with friends and neighbors. She dren ANNand MARIE six great-grandchil- BEHEN Chickie loved all children her husband Leo, hosted all was predeceased by her fa- the holiday meals, summer ther, Joseph Famolari; mother, Swampscott moms raise dren,Always Chickie in Our was Hearts an amazing and regularly donated to St. grandmother. She absolutely Jude’s Children’s Research pool parties, and card games. Priscilla (Rhodes) Famolari; adored and cherished them, Hospital for years. In lieu of Their warm home always had and sister, Sheila Watson. a banner for graduates always showering them with  owers, please consider a gift an open door, welcoming Service information: Ad- love and affection. They were to St. Jude’s in her memory a large crowd of family, old hering to the guidelines of GRADUATES Swampscott and Nahant, the loves of her life — she (stjude.org). friends, new friends, anyone the Commonwealth of MA From A1 where students also live, never said “no” to babysit- Service information: Due who wanted to feel a sense of and the CDC, services will who will graduate from ting! She spent most of her to COVID-19 restrictions, belonging. A big hug and de- be private. In lieu of owers, name, address for the ban- Swampscott High School. free time on a eld or a court, services Towill my beloving private. mother: licious meal were guaranteed donations may be made to ner, phone number, and “It’s not going to bring Happy Birthday & Happy Mother's to all who came to Cindy and St. Jude Children’s Research number of banners request- loudly cheering them on at a Day back what they don’t game. She was their biggest You will always be remembered Leo’s. Hosptial, 501 St Jude Place, ed. Payment may be made have, but we hope it puts fan and they all loved their and sadly missed by Perhaps Cindy’s most favor- Memphis, TN 38105. Ar- using Venmo to send money a smile on their faces,” Love You. Miss You. your son, Tony “Nana”Love Tara, dearly! Jaime, Christina ite role was “Mimi”. She trea- rangements by the SOLIMI- to @analanzilli. A printable Lanzilli said. sured her grandchildren, Ashe- NE FUNERAL HOME, Lynn. order form is also avail- It’s not supposed to be so LEGALS ly, Todd, Noah and Chloe and Relatives and friends are able on the For the Love of much of a secret, Lanzilli enjoyed her time with them invited to leave a message Swampscott Facebook page, said, and she hopes se- IN MEMORIAM every week. Her presence PAT SCHILLACI BOBBY DUMONT of condolence at www.soli- and may be dropped off to niors will be excited about MAY 10, 2020 1950-MAY 9TH-2020 with them, her large group of mine.com. Natalie Swanstrom at 61 the banners and drive On His 70TH Birthday ON HER 99TH BIRTHDAY friends, and entire extended Prospect St. with a check. around town, not just on family will be sorely missed. Banners cost $35, in- the main thoroughfares, She was loved by all. cluding grommets to hang but on the smaller streets Cindy is survived by her the banners and delivery, as well. and are being made by Ac- “I hope it looks like curate Graphics in Lynn. what we are,” Lanzilli Happy Mother's Day No one is making a pro t, said. “We’re Big Blue and ANN MARIE BEHEN Did you know? Lanzilli said. Directions we’re a family.” will be included on hang- David McLellan can be Always in Our Hearts ing the signs hung the reached at dmclellan@ night of Friday, May 29. itemlive.com. To my loving mother: With the COVID-19 Happy Birthday & Happy Mother's Day pandemic already having You will always be remembered closed schools and can- 781-593-7700 and sadly missed by Always Remembered by Daughter celed school events, Lan- your son, Tony Melissa, Family & Friends. Publishing Daily, except Sundays zilli said it wouldn’t be USPS-142-820 ISSN-8750-8249 right to let senior week go Periodicals postage paid at Lynn, MA by without any festivity. and additional of ces. LEGALS Copyright ©2020 The Daily Item “Our community is feel- Subscriptions ing for these kids,” Lanzilli BOBBY DUMONT Home delivery Prepaid by mail to all parts of the United States Love You. Miss You. 1950-MAY 9TH-2020 said. “More than 150 signs $30.00 for 4 weeks Love Tara, Jaime, Christina $95.00 for 13 weeks On His 70TH Birthday subscribers have been sold, and we’re seeing amazing support.” $185.00 for 26 weeks $340.00 for 1 year call 781-593-7700 ext. 2 get FREE access Lanzilli said she hopes Send payment to and POSTMASTER, to start your ITEMIN CMEMORIAMLASSIFIEDS to the e-edition on people who don’t order send address changes to: daily subscription. PAT SCHILLACI banners will create their The Daily Item GETMAY RESU 10, 2020LTS! 110 Munroe St. CallON CustomerHER 99TH BIRTHDAY Service own. The goal, she said, to place an ad P.O. Box 5 is to “paint the town Lynn, MA 01903 781-593-7700, ext. 2 blue and white” in both

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Always Remembered by Daughter Melissa, Family & Friends. SATURDAY, MAY 9, 2020 THE DAILY ITEM A3 Boys & Girls Club teams up with Covid count COVID COUNT body-ma.gov. From A1 Revere has 1,338 con- Swampscott food distributor firmed cases of COVID-19, Thursday to Friday — and 53 deaths, as of Thurs- compared to the week of day. A total of 461 people SWAMPSCOTT Boys & Girls families, the April 16, when cases were in Revere have recovered From A1 Bossmans quickly iden- rising by as much as 115 from COVID-19. tified surplus meat they per day. Saugus released an up- families are scheduled to could donate to the club In Salem, as of May 5, date on its COVID-19 cas- drop by the club starting and other organizations 433 residents have been es Friday, reporting 396 at 8:15 a.m. to pick up with member families diagnosed with COVID-19 cases and 20 deaths. packages and B&B will needing help. and 20 residents have died Saugus is also reopening drop other bulk meat de- “I said, ‘You tell me how from the virus, according its composting site Tues- liveries to the YMCA, Sal- many people you want to to the city’s mayor’s office. day, May 12. The site will vation Army and Lynn feed,’” Bossman said. Since the outbreak be- be open for appointments Economic Opportunity for B&B Trading’s donation gan, at least 99 people in only (781-231-4036) Mon- future distribution. will feed 250 Lynn fami- Salem who have been in- day through Saturday Theirrien credited lies affiliated with Boys & fected have “cleared their from 7:30 a.m. to 2:30 Meninno Construction Girls and the three other isolation period” and are p.m., and a sticker is not Company president and organizations. considered to have recov- required to enter the site Boys & Girls board mem- Theirrien said club fam- ered. There are at least at this time. All town- ber Nick Meninno and ilies are grateful for the 334 cases in Salem con- and state-ordered health Bossman and his brother, food and for the United sidered “active.” guidelines must be fol- Robert, with coordinating Way’s effort to assem- As of Wednesday, May lowed at the site. the meat donation. ble gift cards from local 6, Lynnfield had 83 cases An update from Swamp- “Between Nick and Da- restaurants, including and 11 deaths. scott Friday reported 110 vid, they saw the need in Lazy Dog Sports Bar, Marblehead’s latest up- cases and seven deaths Lynn,” he said. April’s Pub and Grill, RF date was Monday, May 4, in town. Swampscott has The Bossman brothers O’Sullivan’s, Market Bas- and the town reported 127 made the governor’s stay- started their business ket, John’s Roast Beef and cases and eight deaths. Of at-home advisory manda- 32 years ago and began pita chips donated by Ma- those 127 cases, only 76 tory, ordering residents to donating to the near- ria’s Family Restaurant in are considered “active,” stay at home unless they by Greater Boston Food Haverhill. and 51 people have recov- are out as essential work- Bank 10 years ago. “Many families are tak- ered and are no longer in ers, exercising, or doing “We wanted to give back ing in relatives and car- isolation. sanctioned activities, such and spread it around. ing for them — a house- An update from Nah- as getting food or supplies, We’ve built a beautiful hold of four is becoming ant on Friday showed 32 and residents may be company and we thank eight — dollars are being ITEM PHOTO | SPENSER HASAK COVID-19 cases in town fined up to $1,000 for non- our lucky stars,” David stretched,” Theirrien said. and six deaths. compliance. That order, as Bossman said. Thor Jourgensen can be Boys & Girls Club of Lynn Director Brian Their- Peabody had 793 con- well as the town’s man- When Meninno men- reached at tjourgensen@ rien holds bags of food which will be handed firmed COVID-19 cas- date on wearing masks in tioned challenges facing itemlive.com. out to families in need on Saturday. es and 90 deaths as of essential businesses, and Thursday. Peabody has the closing of playgrounds, also released a graphic has been extended to May showing the sex, race, and 18. Good Vibes in Saugus age of each person who David McLellan can be has died, available on the reached at dmclellan@ FOOD TRUCK selves on just giving back town website, www.pea- itemlive.com. From A1 and doing the best we can for the people,” Zermani just so proud of this group. said. They look after one anoth- TSM marketing vice er and come in every day, president Amitai Dagan Julie Greene and that means a lot to said the company wanted is A Healthy our residents. to show its appreciation Lynnfield’s “I just (want to give) a for healthcare workers. new Drug Free heartfelt thank you to the “We were trying to come Communities staff, both the nursing up with any and every coordinator. staff and all the ancillary idea we could to keep our staff who, day in and day employees inspired and COURTESY PHOTO out, come in here against make sure they feel our all kinds of storms — appreciation from the cor- whether it’s a snowstorm, porate level,” said Dagan. Greene new deal for rainstorm, or coronavirus ITEM PHOTO | SPENSER HASAK “They’re the ones that are storm. They show up.” Saugus Rehab and Nursing employee Niyo in the facilities putting The lunch didn’t only Mwajunia walks away from Vibe Food Truck their lives at risk to take A Healthy Lynnfield benefit nursing home with a plate of food on Friday. care of the most vulnera- staff, however. ble population. The least schools and programming Because Vibe Food To offset the lost funds, of burgers, buffalo chick- we can do is just do every- LYNNFIELD that we envisioned,” said Truck primarily caters Zermani launched a cam- en, Caesar salad, and mac thing we can to show our From A1 Crawford. “This is one of large events, owner Paul paign on social media and cheese. appreciation to them. closely with the school the goals we had from the Zermani said that since offering a “pre-fixed” de- Over the course of three “Being able to help a lo- and recreation depart- very start of this organi- the pandemic began, his livery menu, which ul- days, Vibe Food Truck cal business at the same ments and the Lynnfield zation and one of the mile- Danvers-based business timately caught the eye gave out free meals at time, it was just a win-win Community Schools pro- stones we had hoped to has lost thousands of dol- of TSM Healthcare, who TSM Healthcare facilities across the board.” gram to create positive achieve. It’s just amazing lars from cancellations. then reached out to Vibe in Amesbury, Danvers, Elyse Carmosino can be substance use preven- that what we had talked “It was very difficult on Food Truck to organize the and Saugus. reached at ecarmosino@ tion and social, emotional about in the first couple of event and set up the menu “We really pride our- itemlive.com. us, economically,” he said. skill-building activities weeks has become almost for youth. a blueprint of how we “Julie will be part of the evolved over time. Dealing with end-of-life sadness team working with the “I know that our com- coalition and the commu- munity and the schools, nity to further our goal of parents and residents FUNERALS Ginn. “Everybody’s the future. We’re certainly have an opportunity to reducing youth substance alike will be very happy From A1 straight out.” encouraging them. It’s part pay their respects,” Field use,” said Peg Sallade, with Julie and what she It’s also disheartening, of the human condition to said. “That’s part of the Substance Use Prevention will be able to do with the particular way, and now he said. need them.” healing process.” Coordinator for the Town kids. It is clear from our they cannot. As funeral di- “No matter who you work Both O’Donnell and Fa- There are other, more of Lynnfield.“ school partners that pri- rectors, we carry the bur- for, or with, you’re not able ther Flynn feel that ab- basic functions that need Sallade said Greene oritizing youth program- dens of the families, but I to serve families the way sence may end up making to be addressed in this en- brings a wealth of valu- ming is the direction for don’t feel like I can do that you’d like to,” he said. the heart grow fonder. vironment. able experience imple- next year, and we all felt in this environment. I can’t “That’s the hardest part. “One of the most inter- “Every room’s disinfect- menting programs for that Julie was the best fit provide them everything It’s difficult when families esting things about this ed after a family leaves,” youths of different ages. for this role.” they want.” don’t have the opportunity whole situation we’re in he said. Greene served as The The position will be And what they want, to say a formal goodbye to is that we don’t realize However, said Coffta, YMCA of the North Shore funded from the proceeds most of all, is to be com- their loved ones. in some cases how much most people understand Director of Teen Program- of a $125,000 federal forted and to know that “We, as funeral directors, something means to us, that as inconvenient and ming, Manager of the Pos- Drug Free Community there’s a sympathetic hug, are grieving too, because like the wake, and like sad as these restrictions itive Alternatives to Sus- (DFC) grant received by A or ear, or shoulder, or even we can’t do what we love the funeral Mass, until are, they are necessary. pension program, which Healthy Lynnfield in Jan- a pat on the shoulder from to do, which is take care of we can’t have it,” he said. “I’d say it’s like every- gives local high school uary, 2020 from The Sub- the person they’ve en- people. That’s depressing “Then we realize what an thing,” he said. “You might students the opportunity stance and Mental Health trusted with making the to a funeral director.” important role it plays in get that one person who to participate in rehabili- Services Administration. funeral arrangements. Wakes are meant to act our lives.” doesn’t. But that[‘s not the tative programs in lieu of A Healthy Lynnfield “I just feel for them,” as a communal celebra- “This might bring back majority. out-of-school suspension is an active community said Anne Ciccarelli of tion of a person’s life as to light the value of what “Most people are just and Youth Director for the partnership and a 501(c)3 Bisbee-Porcella Funeral well as a way to help fam- we do,” O’Donnell said. frustrated,” he said. “It’s Be Healthy Beverly’s DFC charitable organization Home in Saugus and Re- ilies cope with the grief of “It’s the value of a gather- not directed at us. It’s just program from December, working hard to prevent vere. “I’m a hugger. I just loss, said O’Donnell. ing of friends and family a sign of the times. We’re 2018 until present. substance abuse and to feel like, ‘how do you show “Families need that. They around you, to show how in the crosshairs. Think Greene also served as a ensure those impacted sympathy toward these really do,” he said. “They much you are loved, and about it. Usually after any program director for the have the help they need. people when your face is need to honor and celebrate how much people care, funeral or memorial ser- YMCA of Greater Bos- Its mission is to empower covered with a mask?’ the lives of their loved ones. and want to support you.” vice, people gather, share ton after school programs residents to make positive “My heart breaks for It’s for the deceased, but it’s Even in the mechan- stories, eat food, and cel- from May 2015 through choices every day by pre- them. Some of them hav- for themselves too. ics of planning a service, ebrate the lives of their December, 2018. Greene venting substance mis- en’t seen their loved ones “Grief can be over- these regulations can be loved ones. People can’t do said her experience has use, improving the quality in six weeks because either whelming to people, even daunting. that. There’s no closure.” taught her that finding of life for those impacted, the facility they were in if they’re able to express “We have to make sure Steve Krause can be solutions to problems and supporting programs was shut down, or because it. But to not be able to ex- there are only 10 in a reached at skrause@item- needs to be tailored to that help all young peo- they’re in the hospital. And press it …” room, but that people live.com. each individual. ple thrive. Learn more at in some cases, they can’t That, says Father Brian “Every youth does not www.Ahealthylynnfield. even get in to get clothing Flynn, pastor of St. Mary’s require the same type of org. because of that.” and Sacred Heart parishes, support or resource and I Anne Marie Tobin can All directors say the is one thing he’s heard of- believe in finding the best be reached at atobin@ number of deaths relat- ten in the two months since support and resource for itemlive.com. ed to the virus has made the pandemic hit the Unit- each individual to reach things busy. ed States with full force. their own determined suc- “We’re very busy,” said “One of the things peo- cess,” said Greene. “I’m LAW OFFICES OF Brian Field of Solimine ple say to me often is that looking forward to helping JAMES J. CARRIGAN Funeral Homes of Lynn. they couldn’t be with their the youth of Lynnfield in • Social Security Disability “We’re probably about loved ones, that they had my new role.” • Workers Compensation three times as busy in the to die alone. That is dev- AHL Chairman Phil • Accidents last three weeks than we astating. There’s a real Crawford said that the 25 years located across from Lynn District Court usually are.” human emotion there. ITEM PHOTO | SPENSER HASAK new position aligns per- The same holds true at “And then, on top of that fectly with the vision of 15 Johnson St. Cuffe-McGinn, also in Lynn. not being able to have a fu- Brian Coffta, manager of Cuffe-McGinn Funer- AHL’s founders. 781-596-0100 al Home in Lynn, explains how services are JAMES J. CARRIGAN “It’s exhausting,” said neral Mass,” he said. “Many “We are very excited ANNE GUGINO CARRIGAN Brian Coffta, general people have asked whether planned remotely via television and a secure about having Julie come LISA A. CARRIGAN, OF COUNSEL manager for Cuffe-Mc- they can have a mass in webcam during the COVID-19 pandemic. on board and work with www.jamescarriganlaw.com [email protected] A4 SATURDAY, MAY 9, 2020 OPINION DAVID M. SHRIBMAN HOW TO REACH US

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Franklin Delano Sales Representative, ext. 1310 of the first responders, into the invasion busi- [email protected] Roosevelt didn’t consult Editorial from the Dallas Morning News the health care workers, ness before many days with Hoover, who was BUSINESS OFFICE all the people who are are out.” an ardent critic of FDR’s Like the rest of America, we’ve been fol- helping them to provide The two then discussed Susan J. Conti New Deal. Abraham Lin- Controller, ext. 1288 lowing the coverage of the so-called mur- our food, our transporta- Nikita Khrushchev’s mo- coln was convinced that [email protected] der hornets showing up in northern Wash- tion, our basic services to tives in installing mis- James Buchanan helped ington state and just across the border in the other essential work- siles 90 miles from Flor- Ted Grant create the Civil War; the Publisher, ext. 1234 Canada. We still don’t know how deeply ers.” ida. Kennedy said he only known interchange [email protected] these hornets from Asia have integrated Trump has been more believed it was part of a between the two of them Marian Kinney themselves into North America or whether pugilist than partner with chess game over Berlin, in the Lincoln presiden- ext. 1212 this will become a problem that will chal- his predecessors, repeat- then a Cold War flash- [email protected] lenge honeybee hives across the United edly spurning their advice. cy came in the form of an point. Eisenhower didn’t Will Kraft States. “I don’t think I’m going agree. 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In this time of corona- ond to Harry Truman, consulted with Carter and you have to wonder Ned Connors virus, we simply can’t deal with an addi- who thought Kennedy on crises in Panama and why President Trump Designer, ext. 1222 tional pestilence that includes something was callow and spineless; Nicaragua. Clinton re- wouldn’t want to use the [email protected] called murder hornets. Enough is enough. and the third to Dwight peatedly consulted with presidents to help heal Mark Sutherland Please, pray God, deliver death upon the Eisenhower, whom Ken- Nixon on Russia and the nation.” Creative Director, ext. 1330 murder hornet. nedy had pilloried in his post-Cold War matters. A 1972 Swampscott [email protected] 1960s campaign for cre- George W. Bush leaned High School graduate, NEWSROOM ating a missile gap and on Clinton in the effort David M. 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All address information, particu- swore at the resident on West Video leads to white men’s larly arrests, reflect police records. Shore Drive at 10:40 a.m. In the event of a perceived inac- Thursday. curacy, it is the sole responsibility arrest in black runner’s death of the concerned party to contact NAHANT the relevant police department and By Russ Bynum That dismays many civil ASSOCIATED PRESS rights activists, who have have the department issue a no- Complaints called for a federal inves- tice of correction to the Daily Item. A caller at 7:57 p.m. Thurs- SAVANNAH, Ga. — tigation. A group of pro- Corrections or clarifications will not day reported an unknown More than two months af- fessional athletes joined be made without express notice of black male asked him to pur- ter a black man was shot that call on Friday in a change from the arresting police chase alcohol for him at Sea- to death while jogging letter to Attorney General side Variety on Nahant Rd. on a Sunday afternoon, department. Bill Barr and FBI director Dispatched officers reported Georgia investigators con- Christopher Wray. that the other party told them ceded that the facts show The McMichaels told po- LYNN he was of age but did not enough evidence to jail a lice they pursued Arbery, have his license with him. A white father and son on with another person re- Arrests check of his name showed he charges of felony murder cording them on video, af- and aggravated assault. Akeem Blake, 20, of 26 was 22. No further action was ter spotting him running The investigation ap- Kingswood Lane, was arrest- taken. in their neighborhood. The peared stalled by local au- ed on warrant charges of op- An employee of Coastal father and son said they thorities until this week, PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS erating a motor vehicle with a Heritage Bank called at 5:52 thought he matched the suspended registration, un- p.m. Thursday to report they when a video of the shoot- appearance of a burglary Gregory McMichael, left, and his son Travis registered motor vehicle, and were closing and would be ing was leaked and shared suspect who had been re- McMichael have been charged with murder. uninsured motor vehicle/trail- closing off the lot but there widely on social media, corded on a surveillance er at 11:32 a.m. Friday. were a few cars left. Caller prompting outrage around camera some time before. crowd. “We can’t stop now. charges against Gregory Tiffany Oram, 29, of Bever- asked for an officer to come the nation. Arbery’s mother, Wanda We can’t lose focus and McMichael, 64, and Travis ly, was arrested and charged move them along. “All that matters is what Cooper Jones, has said she we’ve got to make sure the McMichael, 34, mean that with disorderly conduct and Police received a call at the facts tell us,” Georgia thinks her son, a former prosecution gets done.” a victim was killed during destruction of property under 8:23 p.m. Wednesday from a Bureau of Investigation high school football player, Anthony Johnson, 40, the commission of an un- $1,200 at 2:14 p.m. Thurs- resident who reported receiv- director Vic Reynolds said was just jogging in the Sa- said Arbery was his neigh- derlying felony, in this day. ing several annoying phone Friday, noting that his tilla Shores neighborhood bor for about a decade. He case aggravated assault. calls from an unknown num- agency brought charges a before he was killed on a said he wants to see the The charge doesn’t require Accidents ber. The caller was walked day after it was brought Sunday afternoon. McMichaels get the same intent to kill. through the procedure on into the case. Arbery would have been treatment in the legal sys- A murder conviction The investigation con- A report of a motor vehi- blocking the number from 26 years old Friday, and tem as black defendants. in Georgia is automati- their cell phone. tinues now that Gregory cle crash at Joyce Street and a crowd of several hun- “Just arresting them, that cally punishable by life Officers received a call at and Travis McMichael dred people, most wear- ain’t doing nothing,” John- Union Street at 7:37 a.m. in prison, either with or Thursday; at Nahant rotary/ 8:03 a.m. Wednesday from have been booked into the ing masks, sang “Happy son said. “We want them without the possibility of Lynnway at 7:59 a.m. Thurs- an unknown woman who re- Glynn County Jail in the Birthday” in his honor convicted. We want them day; at Lynnway at 10:05 ported white orbs floating Feb. 23 shooting of Ah- outside the Glynn Coun- sent to prison for life.” parole. A prosecutor can p.m. Thursday; at Lewis Street behind the house. She was maud Arbery. Reynolds ty Courthouse. Many ex- The McMichaels’ first also seek the death pen- and Norcross Terrace at concerned they may be from said “every stone will be pressed frustrations at court appearance was set alty in a murder case if 12:37 p.m. Friday. a pool or from a contami- uncovered.” the long wait before any for Friday afternoon via vid- certain aggravating cir- A report of a motor vehicle nant that could be a threat to But in response to a arrests were made, and eo from jail, Glynn County cumstances exist. crash with personal injury at wildlife. A dispatched officer question about any ra- fears that the justice sys- Sheriff Neal Jump said. A GBI news release said Newhall Street and Suffolk was sent to investigate and cial intent, Reynolds said tem will fail them. Reynolds said he didn’t the McMichaels “confront- Street at 9:40 p.m. Thursday. advised the party that it was “there is no hate crime in “The work is just begin- know whether the McMi- ed Arbery with two fire- seafoam. The party thanked Georgia. There isn’t. It is ning,” John Perry, pres- chaels had an attorney arms. During the encoun- Assault the officer and asked for traf- one of four or five states ident of the Brunswick who could comment. ter, Travis McMichael shot fic control on Castle Rd. that doesn’t have one.” NAACP chapter, told the The felony murder and killed Arbery.” A report of an assault at 49 A party called the station Munroe St., no. 301, at 7:27 at 6:37 a.m. Wednesday to p.m. Thursday. inquire about how Nahant would enforce the face mask Crime doesn’t pay but prison Overdoses requirement. The caller was A report of an overdose at advised that officers would 127 Nahant St. at 12:34 p.m. initially rely on education and Thursday; at Blake Street and was also advised to worry does, even during a pandemic Buffum Street at 12:49 p.m. about themselves. Thursday. By Robin Mcdowell Animal Control And Margie Mason ASSOCIATED PRESS Theft Police received a call at A report of motor vehicle 4:44 p.m. Thursday from a MINNEAPOLIS — As theft on Walnut Street at 1:44 party reporting a flock of wa- factories and other busi- a.m. Thursday. ter fowl blocking the roadway nesses remain shuttered A report of larceny at 1069 on Valley Rd. A dispatched across America, people Western Ave. at 2:33 p.m. officer reported nothing in in prisons in at least 40 Thursday; at 98 Western Ave. the road upon arrival but saw states continue going to at 5:05 p.m. Thursday; at 18 birds across the street. The work. Sometimes they Ashton Terrace at 10:24 p.m. officer spoke with a resident earn pennies an hour, or Thursday; at 7 Central Square, who agreed to get the birds nothing at all, making no. 302, at 1:13 p.m. Friday. back on the property. masks and hand sanitizer to help guard others from Vandalism SWAMPSCOTT the coronavirus. Accidents Those same men and A report of vandalism at 35 A report of a motor vehicle women have been cut Boston St. at 8:04 p.m. Thurs- hit-and-run crash at 49 Jessie off from family visits day; at 79 Lake View Ave., no. St. at 9:07 p.m. Wednesday. for weeks, but they get 1, at 8:55 a.m. Friday; at 79 charged up to $25 for a Lake View Ave. at 11:15 a.m. Complaints 15-minute phone call — Friday. plus a surcharge every A resident reported a dead time they add credit. PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS MARBLEHEAD rabbit in the middle of the They also pay marked- A security fence surrounds inmate housing on the Rikers Island street on Lewis Road at 8:10 up prices at the commis- correctional facility in New York. As of Wednesday, May 6, more than p.m. Wednesday. Complaints sary for soap so they can 20,000 inmates have been infected by COVID-19 and 295 have died A resident reported a “fam- wash their hands more nationwide, at Rikers Island and at state and federal lockups in cities A resident called to report ily of raccoons” in her yard at frequently. That service and towns coast to coast. a jogger was running by their 18 Atlantic Crossing at 11:11 can carry a 100 percent house with no mask on and a.m. Thursday. processing fee. by experts of offering sub- the 1980s and ‘90s, some the U.S., roughly half of As the coronavirus crip- standard treatment even corporations saw a busi- which stays in the public ples the economy, leaving in the best of times. ness opportunity. They sector to pay for staff sal- 19-year-old man fatally millions unemployed and Sheron Edwards shares promised lower costs and, aries and some health care many companies on life a dorm with 50 other men in many cases, profit-shar- costs, according to the Mas- support, big businesses at Chickasaw County Re- ing agreements. Prison and sachusetts-based nonprofit stabbed in Weymouth that have become synon- gional Correctional Facil- jail administrators started Prison Policy Initiative. ymous with the world’s ity in Mississippi. Given privatizing everything from A new report released ASSOCIATED PRESS of Norfolk District Attor- largest prison system are his past experiences with food and commissary to en- Thursday by New York- ney Michael Morrissey. still making money. based advocacy group WEYMOUTH — A the prison’s medical pro- tire operations of facilities. The victim was taken to “It’s hard. Especially at a 19-year-old man has been vider, Centurion, he wor- Proponents of for-profit Worth Rises detailed some South Shore Hospital but time like this, when you’re stabbed to death during ries about what will hap- prisons say the govern- 4,100 corporations that he did not survive his in- out of work, you’re wait- pen if the coronavirus hits. ment relies on contractors profit from the country’s a gathering in a wooded ing for unemployment … area south of Boston, au- juries, the statement said. “I’m afraid they’ll just let for services it cannot al- prisons and jails. It identi- The investigation is on- and you don’t have mon- us die in here,” he said. ways provide on its own, fied corporations that sup- thorities said Friday. ey to send,” said Keturah The victim, Ryan Mar- going and no arrests were When he was at the from the brick and mortar port prison labor directly or announced. Bryan, who transfers state’s notorious Parch- of a new facility to phone through their supply chains. tin, was stabbed in Wey- hundreds of dollars each There is no credible man prison several years time and food for those The group also recommend- mouth on Thursday night month to her 64-year-old threat to the public asso- ago, Edwards said the inside. And because it’s ed divesting from more than by someone he knew, father at a federal prison according to an emailed ciated with the stabbing, company refused to pay easier to cancel contracts, 180 publicly traded corpora- in Oklahoma. for costly heart medica- tions and investment firms statement from the office the statement said. there is greater incentive Meanwhile, she said, tion and only provided one to provide better service, considered to cause the prisons continue to gouge. session of physical ther- said Alexandra Wilkes, greatest harm to people be- “You have to pay for apy when he had to have spokesperson for Day 1 Al- hind bars and the communi- phone calls, emails, food,” a 6-inch rod and screws liance, a trade group that ties that support them. Lynn Drug Task Force she said. “Everything.” placed in his broken ankle. represents the country’s “The industry behind The coronavirus out- “Even though that three leading private pris- mass incarceration is bigger break has put an unlike- wasn’t life threatening, on operators. than many appreciate. So Hotline ly spotlight on America’s it was serious,” he said. Ultimately, that leads is the harm they cause and jails and prisons, which “With COVID-19, I could to better living conditions the power they wield,” said house more than 2.2 mil- actually lose my life.” and more effective rein- Bianca Tylek, the group’s lion people and have been More than 20,000 pris- troduction of the incar- founder and director. 781-477-4444 described by health ex- oners have been infected cerated back into society, “They exploit and abuse perts as petri dishes as and 295 have died nation- with the ultimate goal of people with devastating the virus spreads. wide — from Rikers Island reducing recidivism, she consequences,” she said. CALL 24 HOURS A DAY Masks and hand sanitiz- in New York City to feder- and others say. “Of course, they aren’t or text the word tiplynn and er often aren’t provided. al, state, and local lockups But not everyone agrees. unilaterally responsible Testing is rarely carried coast to coast, according In 2019, criminal and im- for mass incarceration, your tip to “tip411” (847411) out, even among those to an unofficial tally kept migration justice advo- but they’re part of the eco- with symptoms, despite by the COVID-19 Behind cates successfully moved system propping it up.” fears that surrounding Bars Data Project run by nine major banks, includ- The report includes ven- All reports of neighborhood communities may be af- UCLA Law. ing J.P. Morgan and Bank dors that stock commis- fected. And in some parts On Wednesday, officials of America, to stop lending saries with Cup Noodles activity will be investigated. of the country, those sick- in San Diego announced money to private prisons. and Tide laundry deter- ened by the virus languish the first death of a detain- Today, some of corporate gent, along with contract- Callers may remain anonymous. in sweltering buildings ee in a U.S. Immigration America’s biggest names, ed health care providers with poor ventilation. and Customs Enforcement and many smaller compa- that have been sued for The concerns extend to detention center. nies, vie for a share of the providing limited or inad- Spanish menu available outsourced prison health When incarceration rates $80 billion spent on mass equate coverage to those care, frequently accused soared to record highs in incarceration each year in behind bars. A6 THE DAILY ITEM SATURDAY, MAY 9, 2020 July 4th Pops concert canceled; hospitals furlough workers

By Steve Leblanc communities together since it is furloughing about 600 executives are taking sal- and Mark Pratt this health crisis began, and workers, or 10 percent of ary cuts of up to 12.5 per- ASSOCIATED PRESS to honor those who have lost its labor force, because of cent, Lauf said. their lives due to the corona- “historic” financial losses In a statement, Shan- BOSTON — Boston’s virus,” said conductor Keith caused by the coronavirus non Sherman, chair of live Fourth of July concert Lockhart pandemic. the Massachusetts Nurs- with the Boston Pops with The fireworks display Cape Cod Healthcare, es Association bargaining along the banks of the that traditionally accom- the parent company of unit at Cape Cod Hos- Charles River has been panies the concert has Cape Cod and Falmouth pital, called it a “callous canceled to help limit the also been canceled. hospitals, faces a $74 mil- and short-sighted deci- PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS spread of the coronanirus. Boston Mayor Marty lion loss this fiscal year, sion, which we believe will The Pops announced Fri- Walsh said Friday during President and CEO Mi- place all of our patients in People wait as food donated by the Salvation day they will instead pres- a press conference that chael Lauf said Thursday. jeopardy and have danger- Army is unloaded at a distribution site in Chelsea. ent A Boston Pops Salute other traditional parades “Today was a bad day ous consequences for the to Our Heroes, designed to and festivals will not take for Cape Cod Healthcare,” remaining staff, who are Advisory Board. resented Protestant de- pay tribute to the frontline place in the city this sum- Lauf said at a news con- already exhausted from “We have seen how mar- nominations, but Roman workers and honor those mer up to and including ference. “I never thought working under what has ijuana dispensaries, liquor Catholic and Orthodox who have died during the Labor Day. in my 12 years here I been the most trying time stores and abortion clinics pastors also signed. current health crisis. “We do not envision at would have to do what I for health care workers.” have all been deemed ‘es- “The administration is The virtual concert will this point, this summer, did today.” PASTORS’ LETTERS sential,’ but churches and thankful for the individu- feature newly created con- when it will make sense Only bedside nurses and The pastors of more other places of worship als, businesses and orga- tent from The Boston Pops to have large scale crowds those on the front lines than 250 Massachusetts have not. We are grieved nizations that are playing and guest artists, as well as gathered in close contact fighting the pandemicchurches have signed a by this, but we have been their part to stay home, highlights from recent pre- for any prolonged periods were spared, Lauf said. letter to Gov. Charlie Bak- patient, and peaceful,” the stop the spread and pro- sentations of The Boston of time,” Walsh said. Physicians, nurses, er asking to be declared letter said. tect at risk populations, Pops fireworks spectacular. Here are the latest coro- technicians, aides, park- “essential” so they can be The letter said if allowed and the administration “All of us at the Boston navirus-developments in ing lot attendants and included in the first phase to reopen, their churches is working to return to Pops are pleased to have Massachusetts: other positions were af- of the state’s reopening would follow all distanc- a new normal as safely this opportunity to pay trib- HOSPITAL fected, he said. scheduled for May 18. ing guidelines to keep and as soon as possible,” ute to the many and various FURLOUGHS In addition to the fur- The letter also asks their congregations safe Ryan Boehm, an admin- frontline workers who have A Massachusetts hospi- loughs that take effect that clergy be included and healthy. istration spokesman said been the glue holding our tal group announced that Sunday, management and on the state’s Reopening The pastors mostly rep- in an email. Rhode Island to enforce reopening rules; 3rd veteran dies

ASSOCIATED PRESS daily news conference. THIRD VETERANS’ returned to work. to help slow the spread of Raimondo said Friday it Businesses face fines of HOME DEATH The state Department of the coronavirus in Rhode is her expectation that po- PROVIDENCE, R.I. — up to $1,000 for multiple A third resident of the Health on Friday reported Island took effect Friday. lice will encourage volun- Rhode Island Gov. Gina violations. Rhode Island Veterans 11 additional COVID-19 The order requires cover- tary compliance. Raimondo said Friday she Starting Saturday, Home who tested positive deaths and 249 new cas- ings indoors and outdoors PROVIDENCE is signing an executive or- non-essential business- for the coronavirus has es, which brings the state when people are unable to DEFICIT der that will give the state es and some state parks died, a state official said totals to 399 fatalities and maintain social distanc- The city of Providence Department of Health the will reopen, but people Friday. nearly 10,800 cases. Of the ing, with exceptions for could finish the fiscal authority to fine or even shut down businesses that will still be required to The resident, who died 11 new deaths, nine were very young children and year with a roughly $8 fail to comply with face stay six feet apart from Thursday, was in his 70s people in their 70s or old- people with certain medi- million budget deficit due covering, social distanc- others and wear face and had underlying health er, Director Nicole Alexan- cal conditions. to a decline in revenues ing and other guidelines coverings in public plac- problems. He was the first der-Scott said. Police in one Rhode Is- caused by the effects of when the state launches es. Gatherings of more resident of the Bristol fa- The number of people land community say they the coronavirus pandem- its economic restart this than five people, even on cility to test positive back hospitalized with the dis- will use discretion when it ic, city councilors said weekend. Mother’s Day on Sunday, on April 24, according ease was 312, down from comes to enforcement. Thursday. The state will conduct are still barred. to an email from David 318 the previous day. Warwick police union According to a budget compliance inspections at Raimondo stood by her Levesque, a spokesman For most people, the President Jedidiah Pine- report submitted to the businesses. decision to reopen, even for the state Executive Of- coronavirus causes mild au called the order “dra- City Council, the projected “We’re not going to be though neighbors Con- fice of Health and Human or moderate symptoms, conian” and “questionably revenue for the fiscal year out there trying to shut necticut and Massachu- Services, which oversees but it can cause more constitutional” in a letter ending June 30 is $498 you down, we’re going setts are not scheduled the home. severe illness for some, on the union’s Facebook million instead of the orig- to be out there bending to start their economic Currently, the long-term especially older adults page Thursday. inally anticipated $506 over backwards to help reboots until later this care home with about 200 and people with existing He said the police and million, The Providence you stay open and to do month. beds has 14 residents who health problems. public are already heavily Journal reported. it safely, but if you refuse “The fact is, at this point, have tested positive, and FACE COVERING burdened by the pandemic. Finance Committee and you’re continually if you look at the facts on all but one aren’t showing ORDER IN EFFECT Warwick chief Col. Rick Chairman John Igliozzi said non-compliant, and you the ground, the data on symptoms. Also, about 28 Raimondo’s executive Rathbun said the depart- the deficit is mostly due to a get fine after fine, we will the ground, we’re doing staff members have tested order requiring face cover- ment would enforce the loss of revenue from park- have to shut you down,” better,” than those states, positive for the virus, but ings for most people when rules using discretion and ing meters, as well as meal, the Democrat said at her Raimondo said. about one-third already they are in public places common sense. beverage, and hotel taxes. Program that collects devices for COVID-19 patients expands

By Rodrique Ngowi and Mark Pratt ASSOCIATED PRESS NORTHFIELD, N.H. — It’s one of the many cruelties of the pandemic: Many people hospitalized with COVID-19 are cut off from loved ones who are not allowed to visit them, for fear of the disease spreading. Kaya Suner came up with a solution. The 19-year-old Rhode Island man figured out a way to recycle used smart- FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS phones and tablets, get- Lori Loughlin, front, and her husband, clothing designer Mossimo ting them into the hands Giannulli, left, depart federal court in Boston after a hearing in a of patients suffering from nationwide college admissions bribery scandal. the virus so they can com- municate with friends and family. And the idea has PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS Judge refuses to dismiss charges taken off. “Kaya, you’re 19, but Kaya Suner, whose parents both work as you’re a superstar, you’re emergency room physicians in Rhode Island, against Loughlin and Giannulli a hero,” said Gov. Gina set up a nonprofit with a former classmate Raimondo at a mid-April that sends donated digital devices to hospitals By Alanna fabricated evidence,” Gor- hone notes written by the news conference, after and long-term care facilities to help patients Durkin Richer ton wrote in his ruling. admitted mastermind of her own son donated an communicate with loved ones after the ASSOCIATED PRESS A lawyer for the couple the admissions cheating iPad to the cause. coronavirus pandemic eliminated visitations. declined to comment on scheme — Rick Singer The project was born A judge refused Friday Friday. — when he was secretly of Suner’s desire to help. sought donations of used get an iPad to them and to dismiss charges against Loughlin and Giannulli working with the govern- The Providence resident smartphones and tablets they had their last rites actress Lori Loughlin, her are scheduled to go on tri- ment in October 2018. considered sewing pro- to give to those patients. read to them, which is fashion designer hus- al in October on charges In his notes, Singer tective masks, but his What started as a sim- just like ... it’s very touch- band, Mossimo Giannulli, that they paid $500,000 wrote that investigators parents, both emergency ple Facebook plea devel- ing,” he said. and other prominent par- to get their daughters into told him to lie to get par- room physicians, inspired oped into covidconnec- The program has been so ents accused of cheating the University of South- ents to make incriminat- him to do more. tors.org, a website where successful that the needs the college admissions ern California as crew re- ing statements over re- He was having an on- people can donate “gen- of Rhode Island’s hospi- process who argue they cruits even though neither corded phone calls. The line chat with his mother tly used” devices with tals have been met, and it were entrapped by feder- girl was a rower. They de- agents instructed him to — they are living apart video capability. The is now collecting devices al authorities. nied paying bribes and say he told the parents because as a doctor she is website makes donating for Brigham and Women’s U.S. District Judge Na- said they believed their the payments were bribes, at higher risk of contract- easy, even offering step- Hospital in Boston, and thaniel Gorton rejected payments were legitimate instead of donations, ac- ing the disease — and she by-step instructions. Catholic Medical Center in the defense’s bid to toss donations. cording to the notes made mentioned a critical need Amazon has stepped Manchester, New Hamp- the indictment over alle- They were among 50 public in legal filings. for ways for patients deal- up, donating more than shire. Suner hopes to ex- gations of misconduct by people charged last year “They continue to ask me ing with loneliness and 500 devices. pand into New York soon. FBI agents in the case in the case dubbed “Op- to tell a fib and not restate isolation, many of them el- The phones and tablets Suner, who plans to at- that has rocked the world eration Varsity Blues.” what I told my clients as derly, to stay in touch with have been used for every- tend American University of higher education. The Authorities said wealthy to where there money was loved ones. thing from celebrating in the fall, is concerned judge also denied their at- parents paid huge sums going — to the program “There’s no way for these birthdays and meeting that with some states tempt to block prosecutors to secure their admissions not the coach and that it sick patients to communi- new grandchildren to starting to reopen, peo- from presenting certain at elite schools as fake was a donation and they cate with their loved ones saying final goodbyes, ple will think there is no secretly recorded phone athletic recruits or have want it to be a payment,” due to the visitation ban Suner said. need for donations. That calls at trial. someone cheat on their Singer wrote, according to in hospitals, and it’s real- “One family member couldn’t be further from “The Court is satisfied entrance exams. court documents. ly unfortunate that that’s said that they had some- the truth. that government’s counsel The judge’s decision Gorton had called Sing- what’s going on, and it’s one in the hospital who “This is still a really, re- has not lied to or attempt- came after he ordered er’s claims in his notes “se- really horrible,” he said. wanted their last rites ally large issue inside of ed to mislead the Court or prosecutors to explain iP- rious and disturbing.” So he and a friend read and we were able to hospitals,” he said. SATURDAY, MAY 9, 2020 THE DAILY ITEM A7 New England starts to reopen as virus concerns persist

By David Sharp snowfall and record cold relying on curbside pick- ASSOCIATED PRESS forecast Friday and Satur- up, home delivery and on- day for much of the region. line sales. OLD ORCHARD Maine is allowing the “Nothing compares to BEACH, Maine — Much use of golf courses and having your doors open of New England is slowly most state parks, visits to and customers browsing,” emerging from a six-week dentists, barbers and hair- said Jennifer Massotti, lockdown, with green- dressers, and stay-in-vehi- general manager at Bar- houses, golf courses and cle religious services. New rington Books, a book- barber shops rolling out Hampshire is allowing store with two locations the welcome mat for cus- the restricted reopening in Rhode Island. “We’re tomers eager to return to of restaurants, hair sa- anxious to see people out some sense of normalcy. lons and other businesses and about, but the safety But the partial reopen- ing in Maine, New Hamp- throughout the month. of our customers and em- shire, Vermont and soon Vermont is continuing to ployees is paramount.” Rhode Island comes amid gradually emerge from its Many businesses are concerns about adequate virus-induced shutdown cheering the news. But testing and contact trac- with more commercial a Harvard University ing, as well as hundreds of activity and outdoor rec- epidemiologist sounded new cases each day. Many reation opportunities for a pessimistic tone this business owners also wor- groups of 10 or less, includ- week, pointing to a lack of ry whether the reopening, ing golf courses and tennis disease surveillance and especially in places like courts, but as of now, the protections for the most state, which needs tourism vulnerable. Maine, will come too late PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS to salvage the summer to thrive, isn’t ready to wel- “I can’t point to any tourism season. come people from outside. place in the U.S. that I Willow Roach works on a putting green at the Pirate Cove miniature “Everyone has been Rhode Island plans to would feel good about say- golf course in Old Orchard Beach, Maine. The tourist attraction is plan- cooped up, frustrated with take its first step with a ing I think now is the time ning to open at the end of the month. wearing masks,” said Dave soft reopening on Satur- for that place to open up,” Gravino, owner of Iggy’s day. A day after the state’s said Dr. Michael Mina, ing needs to be bolstered, Hampshire has exceeded ward to vacation homes Doughboys and Chowder stay-at-home order ex- professor of immunolo- said Dr. Elliott Fisher, an testing of at least 2 percent and rented cabins. House, who hopes to open pires, Gov. Gina Raimondo gy and infectious diseas- epidemiologist who does of its population a month During the Spanish Flu soon to outdoor diners in envisions a plan in which es, pointing to fears of a public health research at while Maine and Vermont of 1918, the dangerous vi- Rhode Island. “I feel we’re more stores will be allowed second, more destructive Dartmouth College. are ramping up testing. rus took several months turning a corner. But I to reopen but restaurants, wave of illnesses. Federal guidelines call for The other concern is a longer to reach rural areas think it’s going to be a bars and salons will re- It’s smart for states to testing 2 percent of the pop- resurgence in cases as the in Maine. But when it did, slow process.” main closed. The talk of go slow because the rate ulation per month. Rhode summer tourism season it struck with a vengeance, Nature has found the reopening shops — and in of testing for COVID-19 Island, the nation’s small- arrives and scores of resi- said Dr. Dora Anne Mills, irony in the reopenings a few weeks, perhaps out- is slow, antibody testing est state, has tested about dents from corona hotspots an executive at Maine- and preparations for fairer door dining — delighted is something of a “wild 7 percent of the state’s 1 like Massachusetts and Health and the state’s for- weather, with a rare May businesses who have been West,” and contact trac- million people so far. New New York City head north- mer top health officer. Life is Good co-founder to address UMass senior class

ASSOCIATED PRESS Jacobs is scheduled to during an in-person com- cobs,” Chancellor Kum- virus pandemic.” it didn’t take off until provide a message of opti- mencement event at a lat- ble Subbaswamy said Jacobs graduated from 1994 when they came AMHERST — UMa- mism and resilience to the er date. in a statement. “John’s UMass-Amherst in 1990 up with the Life is Good ss-Amherst seniors are Class of 2020 via video in “Given the extraor- story of optimism, re- with a degree in English concept. getting a pep talk from a virtual senior celebra- dinary times we find silience and success is literature and a minor The brothers also found- alumnus John Jacobs, tion on Friday. ourselves in today, I sure to lift the spirits of in art. He and his broth- ed the Life is Good Kids the co-founder of appar- Jacobs will also deliv- cannot think of a more our graduates and their er Bert conceived of the Foundation to which they el and lifestyle company er a full address as key- forward-looking keynote families who have been company during a cross donate 10 percent of their Life is Good. note speaker for the class speaker than John Ja- impacted by the corona- country trip in 1988, but annual net profits. WE ARE

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Grit and red wine: Famous war photographer beats coronavirus at 97 By Richard Drew attributes his longevity to One of his famous imag- photography. Honest pho- ASSOCIATED PRESS “blind luck, red wine” and es — “Kiss of Liberation” tography. And that’s what determination. — showed a U.S. sergeant it turned out to be.” NEW YORK — Tony “To me, the greatest giving a kiss to a French Vaccaro lives in Queens, Vaccaro’s mother died in thing that you can do girl at the end of the Nazi a New York City borough childbirth, and at a tender is challenge the world,” occupation. ravaged by the coronavirus, age he also lost his father Vaccaro said. “And most He was the subject of a and next to his son Frank, to tuberculosis. By age 5, of these challenges I 2016 HBO documentary, his twin grandsons and his he was an orphan in Italy, win. That’s what keeps “Under Fire: The Untold daughter-in-law Maria, enduring beatings from me going.” Story of PFC Tony Vac- who manages his archive of an uncle. As an American Vaccaro’s grit carried caro,” and his images are 500,000 photographs. GI during World War II, him into a lifetime of displayed in such mu- He might have caught the he survived the Battle of photography that began seums as the Pompidou virus in April from his son Normandy. as a combat infantryman Center in Paris and the or while walking in their Now, a celebrated when he stowed a cam- Metropolitan Museum of neighborhood, his daughter- in-law said. wartime and celebrity era and captured close Art in New York. Vaccaro documented He was in the hospital PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS photographer at age to 8,000 photographs of the reconstruction of for only two days with mild 97, he is getting over a mundane and horrific On top of his military gear, Tony Vaccaro also Europe and returned to symptoms and spent anoth- moments. bout with COVID-19. He the United States, where er week recovering. carried a camera, and became a fashion and he became a fashion and Then he surprised celebrity photographer after the war. celebrity photographer for everyone by getting up magazines including Look, and shaving. Life and Harper’s Bazaar. “That was it,” she said. He has fond memories “He’s walking around like of his subjects and their nothing happened.” larger-than-life person- The family is working alities, including Sophia on another documentary Loren, John F. Kenne- that looks at his life before dy, Enzo Ferrari, Geor- and after the war, but the gia O’Keeffe and Pablo pandemic has stopped Picasso. production because it’s He and Picasso “got not safe to bring a film along like two brothers.” crew into the apartment. But the artist wouldn’t “We joke that Tony sur- relax during their photo vived COVID-19 because shoot, so Vaccaro tricked he wants to tell the rest him by pretending that of his story,” said Maria his camera was bro- Vaccaro. ken and that his shots But it also has reminded PHOTO | TONY VACCARO him of his good fortune. PHOTO | TONY VACCARO weren’t real. “He kept posing like male “I really feel I have luck This 1960 photograph by Tony Vacarro shows This 1945 photo shows photographer PFC Tony models. I didn’t like that,” on my back,” he said. “And artist Georgia O’Keeffe holding her painting Vaccaro sitting on the wing of an airplane Vaccaro said. “I wanted I could go anywhere on “Pelvis Series, Red with Yellow” in Taos Pueblo, during WWII. real photography to be real this Earth and survive it.” New Mexico. WEATHER LOTTERY

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FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS Bobby Orr’s goal to win the 1970 Stanley Cup is set for its 50th anniversary on Sunday.

Bobby Orr was great, but ‘the goal’ wasn’t There’s a bit of a fallacy in the COURTESY PHOTO revisionism that Bobby Orr’s Swampscott’s Nick Reiser, a soon-to-be freshman at Franklin Pierce University, has signed with the North Shore iconic Stanley Cup-winning goal Navigators for the 2020 season. 50 years ago Sunday was all that important. It wasn’t as important as it was memorable. In fact, it wasn’t im- Swampscott’s Nick Resier among the newest portant at all. David Ortiz’s 12th inning home run in Game 4 against the New signees for Navigators as season draws near York Yankees in 2004 was import- LYNN — The North Shore the fall at Princeton and Frank- also served as a captain for teamed up with Beverly native ant (in its context, of course). Carl- Navigators have added three lin Pierce, respectively. Presi- Swampscott’s Super Bowl-win- and fellow Nav Jon Gilbride to ton Fisk’s 12th inning home run in Game 6 of the 1975 World Series more players to their roster for dent and General Manager Der- ning football team in the fall, form the starting middle in eld. was important. John Havlicek’s the Futures Collegiate Baseball ek January introduced the starting as a linebacker. The 6-foot, 185-pounder played famous steal in 1965 was import- League’s 2020 season, signing a team’s latest acquisitions on Scouting Report: Three-pitch in 36 games last summer, hitting ant. And Adam Vinatieri made the familiar middle in elder as well Thursday. bulldog on the mound … big .265 with 21 RBI, 12 extra-base most important kick in Patriots as a pair of rising freshman Reiser will join former Swamp- curveball … excellent control of hits and 10 stolen bases. Calero history not in overtime of the 2002 pitchers. scott Big Blue batterymate all pitches … excellent athlete was a three-time captain and playoff game against Oakland, or UMass Lowell in elder Kea- Dylan January on the Navs ros- … MLB comp: Richie Lewis. New Hampshire All-State in- in the last seconds of two Super gan Calero is slated to return to ter this summer before the two A rising sophomore from Roch- elder at Spaulding High School. Bowls, but in the waning seconds Fraser Field for the second reunite at Franklin Pierce for ester, N.H., Calero returns to Scouting Report: Very good of regulation in that Raiders straight summer and play be- their college careers. The 5-foot- North Shore following a short- hitter and baserunner … good game. hind the likes of North Shore’s 10, 190-pound righty from Nah- ened rst season with the River glove and arm … outstanding Those were truly historic. In all two newest pitchers in Tom Ch- ant fanned 31 batters over 34.1 Hawks. He was a .232 hitter baseball acumen … MLB comp: of the above cases, it was win or go mielewski and Swampscott na- innings en route to being select- with six RBI, a team-leading 13 David Eckstein. home. tive Nick Reiser, who are bound ed as a Salem News Honorable runs scored and ve stolen bases to begin their college careers in Mention All-Star last season. He for UMass Lowell, where he NAVS, B2 KRAUSE, B2

Mass. golfers nally get back on the course

ITEM PHOTO | SPENSER HASAK Liam Rutherford (left) and Andrew Hudson (right), both of North Read- ITEM PHOTO | OLIVIA FALCIGNO ing, opt to bump elbows instead of shaking hands after their round Ben O’Brien watches his ball after a putt at Gannon Golf Club. For at Sagamore Spring Golf Club in Lynn eld on Friday. For more photos more photos of golf’s rst day back, see page B2. of golf’s rst day back, see page B2. B2 SPORTS THE DAILY ITEM SATURDAY, MAY 9, 2020 Orr’s famous goal was far from miraculous KRAUSE have been some snack. I From B1 barely got back onto the couch before the period Orr’s goal may have started. I wasn’t even set- been the culmination of tled when the goal hap- years of promise and frus- pened. And when it did, it tration, but it does not happened so quickly that I reach the same level of missed it. importance. The Bruins I don’t remember why still had three more shots I missed it. Maybe I was to win the Stanley Cup, looking down at the sand- and there was no way they wich I’d just made, or were going to lose it. maybe I was in the middle Let’s go back and exam- of taking a sip of my Coca ine. Cola. But whatever, I just The Bruins were on heard “Score! Bobby Orr!” a roll. By the time they and looked up in time to swept into the Stanley see No. 4 flying through Cup finals, they’d beaten the air. Everything after the only two teams ca- that — the pig pile, the pable of competing with ceremony — was a blur. I them — the New York don’t even remember see- Rangers in six games, and ing a replay of the goal then the Chicago Black- until much later that day. hawks in four. This is going to sound COURTESY PHOTO COURTESY PHOTO By Mother’s Day, They heretical, but I didn’t were up 3-0 in games want it to be Orr who Phillips Exeter’s Tom Chmielewski has signed UMass Lowell’s Keagan Calero has signed with over the St. Louis Blues, scored the goal. Orr was with the Navigators for the 2020 season. the Navigators for the 2020 season. a third-year expansion the best hockey player team with a goalie (Glenn I ever saw, Gretzky me Hall) who was 38 years no Gretzkys. He took the old. Even the best of those Bruins from perennial Navs sign three more players for 2020 original expansion teams out-of-the-money status NAVS hander helped the Rockets hockey at Needham and paring for the 13th season were no match for any of to Stanley Cup winners From B1 win a Massachusetts Divi- continued his career in of collegiate ball at Fraser the Original Sixers over almost all by himself. I’d sion 1 state championship that sport at the prep level Field and their ninth in the course of a long series. go as far as saying that he Chmielewski spent a and earned Boston Globe this winter. the Futures League, which Game 4, at the Boston controlled the game even postgraduate year at Phil- All-Scholastic honors in Scouting Report: Big will begin on a date to be Garden, was a tug-of-war while he was between lips Exeter after finishing 2018, going 7-2 with a 1.40 lefty with above-average determined this summer. — unlike the other three shifts because he forced his standout career at ERA. He then posted a 5-3 control … mid-80s fastball Stay up to date on the lat- games (the scores were the opposition into match- Needham High School as record, 1.70 ERA and 71 … will throw harder as he est Navs news by visiting 6-1, 6-2 and 4-1). After ups that didn’t favor them a two-time Bay State Con- strikeouts over 60 innings develops … MLB comp: nsnavs.com and following regulation it was 3-3 but when other Bruins were ference All-Star. The as a senior. Chmielewski Frank Viola. us on Facebook, Twitter if there was any palpable on the ice. 6-foot-1, 190-pound left- also played four years of The Navs are now pre- and Instagram. apprehension over the im- But it was beginning to pending overtime, I didn’t feel like I should genuflect feel it at 18 Bonavesta and bow my head at the Street in Lynn. mention of his name. Golf course parking lots packed on opening day I was 16, a junior in high I was very happy, though, school, and the only thing that it was Derek Sand- I knew was that finally erson who set the goal … finally! … these guys up with that give-and-go were going to win the cup play. As a teenager in the after being tormented by 1960s, Sanderson’s coun- the Montreal Canadiens terculture pretensions for the previous two sea- appealed to me. I know he sons. If it was on Sunday wasn’t Joe Namath. But or the following Tuesday, he was a reasonable fac- or sometime after that, simile. it was going to happen. But when it was all over, There was no way a team I was just happy they won. with Bobby Orr, Phil Es- These Bruins were bigger, posito, Gerry Cheevers, even, than the Red Sox or and the rest, were going to Patriots were/are. They lose four straight games to owned the town like no- the expansion Blues. body’s ever owned it. I’ve watched many over- Orr’s goal, and that time hockey games and Stanley Cup, were vali- I’ve done my share of fid- dation of all the hype and geting and pacing, but not excitement that had been in 1970. I did go into the building since he broke in kitchen to get something as a rookie in 1966. And in to eat. It being Mother’s that sense, the goal was Day, there was probably historic. some kind of a dessert just But there was noth- waiting to be eaten. ing unusual or desperate The point is, I was not about it. And more to the worried. It just did not point, its defining image -- seem possible to me that Orr flying through the air the Bruins would lose. — was an accident, albeit ITEM PHOTO | OLIVIA FALCIGNO The one thing I do re- a happy one. He’d been Just a few hours after Gannon Golf Club opened for the season on Thursday, cars full of golf- member, all those many tripped just before he shot ers packed the parking lot for the first round of the year. years ago, is that it must the puck.

Lynnfield’s Sagamore Spring Golf Club opens for the season

ITEM PHOTOS | SPENSER HASAK Top row, from left: Ryan Mutch of Medford watches his tee shot on the 15th hole of Sagamore Spring Golf Club on Friday; Marblehead’s Ben Weed tees off on the 11th hole; Brian Morley of West Peabody gets a read on his putt as he plays golf at Sagamore Spring. Bottom row, from left: Mark Stinson (left) and John Berg, both of Wakefield, maintain distance as they walk to the ninth green on Friday; Mar- blehead’s Jim Weed bends down to pick up his ball after putting to the raised cup on the ninth green. The cups were raised to prevent players from touching the cup as part of new regulations in place amid the COVID-19 pandemic. SATURDAY, MAY 9, 2020 THE DAILY ITEM B3 NATION U.S. unemployment surges to 14.7 percent

By Christopher The breathtakingly swift Whether most of those nancial meltdown has now Rugaber losses are certain to inten- workers can return any- been lost in one month. ASSOCIATED PRESS sify the push-pull across time soon, though, will be The last time unemploy- the U.S. over how and when determined by how well ment was this high was WASHINGTON — The to ease the stay-at-home policymakers, business- at the tail end of the De- coronavirus crisis has sent restrictions and the so- es and the public manage pression, before the U.S. the U.S. unemployment cial-distancing rules. And their response to the health entered World War II. rate surging to 14.7 per- they rob President Don- crisis. And economists wor- Unemployment peaked at cent, a level last seen when the country was in the ald Trump of the ability to ry it will take years to re- 25 percent during the de- throes of the Depression point to a strong economy cover all the jobs lost. cade-long slump. and President Franklin as he runs for reelection. The collapse has oc- Hai Nguyen, whose pet D. Roosevelt was assuring “The jobs report from hell curred with stunning grooming business in Lou- Americans that the only is here,” said Sal Guatieri, speed. In February, the isville, Ky., has been shut thing to fear was fear itself. senior economist at BMO unemployment rate was down since mid-March, The Labor Department Capital Markets, “one nev- at a more than 50-year has applied for a govern- said Friday that 20.5 mil- er seen before and unlikely low of 3.5 percent, and ment small-business loan lion jobs vanished in April to be seen again barring PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS employers had added jobs to no avail, missed rent in the worst monthly loss another pandemic or mete- Hundreds of people wait in line for bags of for a record 9 1/2 years. payments, let go employ- on record, triggered by the or hitting the earth.” groceries during a food pantry, sponsored In March, unemployment ees, filed for unemploy- coast-to-coast shutdowns Stocks rallied on Wall by Healthy Waltham, at St. Mary’s Church in was just 4.4 percent. ment and racked up credit of factories, stores, offices Street in the morning Waltham. “In just two months the card debt to pay the bills. and other businesses. Un- when it turned out the unemployment rate has He was allowed to reopen employment is now at its report wasn’t quite as lion people and killed over vast majority of April’s gone from the lowest rate in Monday but said the busi- highest point since 1939. horrific as economists had 270,000, including more job losses — roughly 75 50 years to the highest rate ness is “going to be hurting.” And because of govern- forecast. The Dow Jones than 76,000 in the U.S., percent — are considered in almost 90 years,” said “Another month and it’ll ment errors and the par- Industrial Average gained according to a tally by temporary, a result of busi- Gus Faucher, chief econo- be, like, chaos,” he said. ticular way it measures more than 300 points, or Johns Hopkins University nesses that were forced to mist at PNC Financial. As bad as the numbers the job market, the true 1.3 percent. based on official data. suddenly close but hope Nearly all the job growth are, they don’t capture picture is even worse than Worldwide, the virus has The unemployment re- to reopen and recall their achieved during the 11- the full magnitude of the the numbers suggest. infected at least 3.9 mil- port indicated that the laid-off workers. year recovery from the fi- devastation. Lost your job? Here’s what you need to know

By Christopher Here are some questions brought on extra workers Social Security num- Rugaber and answers: and expanded hours to ac- ber and documentation and Sarah HOW CAN I GET cept calls. The pressure has of your income, such as Skidmore Sell UNEMPLOYMENT also eased as more people from tax forms or pay ASSOCIATED PRESS BENEFITS? make their way through stubs. Workers who have the system. However, there HOW LARGE ARE WASHINGTON — lost their jobs or income may still be a wait. THE UNEMPLOYMENT Nearly 33.5 million Amer- through no fault of their All the same, people AID CHECKS? icans have lost their jobs own should immediately who have lost jobs or They vary sharply by FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS and applied for unemploy- file a claim for unemploy- whose income has been state. Mississippi provides Gov. Kristi Noem speaks at the Sanford Center ment benefits in the past ment aid through their hurt by coronavirus the lowest amount, $235 a in Sioux Falls, S.D. 7 weeks — a stunning re- state labor departments. should keep trying. It week. Massachusetts pays cord high that reflects the The benefit program is does take time to pro- $823 a week, the highest. near-complete shutdown administered by state cess a claim, potentially I HEARD Some blame meatpacking of the U.S. economy. agencies. Most states are several weeks, but ben- THE FEDERAL On Friday, the govern- encouraging people to re- efit payments are ret- GOVERNMENT IS workers, not plants, ment said the U.S. unem- quest benefits online or, if roactive: Eligible work- PROVIDING AN ployment rate hit 14.7 necessary, over the phone. ers will receive benefits EXTRA $600 A WEEK. percent in April, the high- I’VE HEARD from the date they lost Yes. After problems for virus spread est rate since the Great THE SYSTEM IS their jobs, regardless of with state computer Depression. As recently as OVERWHELMED BY when they file. systems had slowed the By Steve Karnowski to listen to the people who February, the unemploy- REQUESTS. HOW CAN I MAKE distribution of federal ASSOCIATED PRESS have been directly impact- ment rate was just 3.5 per- Yes, several state web- THE PROCESS benefits for many laid- ed because she has not cent, a 50-year low. sites initially crashed and OPERATE MORE off workers, all 50 states MINNEAPOLIS — As done that yet, which is very For those who have lost phones lines were jammed SMOOTHLY? are now paying the $600 coronavirus hotspots telling about her position in jobs, it’s a frightening as agencies faced a surge Have all your informa- extra weekly benefit erupted at major U.S. terms of being on the side time. Bills need to be paid. of applicants and new eli- tion ready. This includes that the federal govern- meatpacking plants, ex- of the people or being on Do they qualify for unem- gibility rules. contact information for ment included in a relief perts criticized extremely the side of business.” ployment benefits? How Things have improved all your employers from package enacted in late tight working conditions Noem wasn’t alone. Ne- fast will the money arrive? some as states have the past 18 months, your March. that made the factories braska Gov. Pete Rick- natural high risk conta- etts, also a Republican, gion locations. But some took heat for remarks last New Mexico town near vast reservation shuts down Midwestern politicians month after a meatpack- By Morgan Lee people from leaving on have pointed the finger at ing plant virus outbreak ASSOCIATED PRESS evenings and weekends. the workers’ living condi- in his state. Navajo police patrol for tions, suggesting crowded “Well, we see people con- GALLUP, N.M. — Like people breaking the rules. homes bear some blame. centrated together,” Rick- clockwork, payday arrives On Thursday, hundreds The comments — includ- etts said. “And that’s cer- and tens of thousands of of cars idled at a road- ing a Wisconsin Supreme tainly true with our food people from the Nava- block in hopes of enter- Court justice’s remark processors where you have jo reservation and other ing town, just before the that an outbreak didn’t people together. But it can rural stretches along the lockdown was extended seem to have come from also be true in households New Mexico-Arizona bor- for three more days under “regular folks” — out- if you have multiple gen- der flood into Gallup, a provisions of the state Riot raged workers and advo- erations of people living freewheeling desert oasis Control Act. cates who slammed them together, or a lot of people of just 22,000 that can The effectiveness of the as elitist and critical of living in a household.” quickly quadruple in size lockdown, enacted by the immigrants, who make up U.S. Health and Human with all the visitors. governor and endorsed by a big share of America’s Services Secretary Alex Not now. meatpacking workforce. Azar cited crowded meat- PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS Gallup’s fledgling mayor, As the modern-day trad- is up for debate. Infec- And the remarks stood packing worker living con- ing post reels under a Shileyi Platero, 10, along with her stepfather tions are still mounting in contrast to public U.S. ditions in a call last week coronavirus outbreak that Leland Barger, fill some water tanks just unabated inside town, outpourings of gratitude with members of Con- has infected more than outside of Gallup, N.M. with about 240 infections for other essential work- gress, according to a story 1,400 and killed 31 in the within one zip code and ers like police officers, first reported by Politico. city and surrounding ru- That has sent thousands plumbing, and local gro- more than 2,650 on the health care professionals Agency spokesman Mi- ral county — overrunning of people scrambling for cery stores are mostly tiny Navajo Nation that ex- and grocery store workers. chael Caputo on Thursday a patchwork health care options other than the and limited. tends into portions of Ar- South Dakota Gov. Kris- defended Azar’s remarks system — Gallup has gone city’s coin operated bulk The roads into Gallup izona and Utah. If the Na- ti Noem, a Republican, as “nothing more than a into extreme lockdown. water station and monthly may open up Friday eve- vajo Nation were its own generated ire last month statement of the obvious.” Barricades are manned by shopping runs to Walmart ning, but the rules allow- state, it’d have the second when discussing the clo- Achut Deng, a Sudanese state police and the Na- and Tractor Supply Co. ing only essential shop- highest per-capita rate of sure of a Smithfield pork refugee who works at the tional Guard keeping out Up to one-third of homes ping will remain, and the positive coronavirus cas- plant in Sioux Falls that Sioux Falls plant, said af- anyone who doesn’t live on remote stretches of the reservation has its own es in the country, behind infected 1,000 employees ter Noem’s remarks that there or face an emergency. Navajo Nation lack full lockdown that prevents only New York. and people who came in the comments offended her, contact with the work- calling them “ridiculous.” ers, saying “99 percent Many of Smithfield’s Most in U.S. back curbing in-person worship of what’s going on today Sioux Falls employees live wasn’t happening inside in well-maintained apart- the facility.” Associated Press-NORC be permitted without re- calls to restore religious ment complexes near the By Elana Schor and The spread of the virus Center for Public Affairs strictions, while 42 per- gatherings as a symbol of plant, some in multi-gener- Emily Swanson happened “more at home, ASSOCIATED PRESS national recovery from the ational homes so older fam- Research suggest that, cent think they should be where these employees even as President Donald allowed with restrictions virus, as energizing evan- ily members can be cared WASHINGTON — were going home and for. Others have single-fam- Trump projects eagerness and 48 percent think they gelical voters remains a key While the White House spreading some of the vi- ily units and Deng, who to reopen, many religious should not be allowed at all, element of the president’s looks ahead to reopening rus because a lot of these was infected and recovered, Americans are fine with the poll shows. Even among reelection strategy. Trump houses of worship, most folks who work at this believes she caught the vi- waiting longer to return Americans who identify won praise from some Americans think in-person plant live in the commu- rus at the plant because religious services should to their churches, syna- with a religion, 45 per- evangelical leaders for cit- nity, the same building, she lives only with her be barred or allowed only gogues and mosques. cent say in-person services ing the aspirational ideal of sometimes in the same three children who have with limits during the Among that group is shouldn’t be allowed at all. “packed churches” on Eas- apartment,” she said on been out of school. coronavirus pandemic — 54-year-old Andre Harris White evangelical Prot- ter during the first weeks Fox News. In Wisconsin, Supreme and only about a third say of Chicago, a onetime Sun- estants, however, are par- of the pandemic, though his Noem’s comments creat- Court Chief Justice Pa- that prohibiting in-person day school teacher who ticularly likely to think goal didn’t materialize on ed a foundation for blam- tience Roggensack ap- services violates religious has shifted his routine that in-person services Christianity’s holiest day. ing virus outbreaks on peared to downplay the freedom, a new poll finds. from physical worship to should be allowed in some Trump has since con- the meatpackers’ home impact of an outbreak at States have taken dif- the conference calls his form, with just 35 per- sulted with religious lead- lives instead of conditions the JBS Packerland beef ferent approaches to re- church is holding during cent saying they should ers on a phased-in return at plants, where employ- plant in Green Bay while suming gatherings as the the pandemic. be completely prohibited. to in-person worship. ees often worked shoulder hearing arguments on a coronavirus continues Harris, a Methodist, said Close to half – 46 percent “It’s wonderful to watch to shoulder with little to lawsuit seeking to strike to spread, raising tough that until “either there’s a — also say they think pro- people over a laptop, but it’s no protective gear as U.S. down the state’s stay-at- questions for religious vaccine, or if we know that hibiting those services vio- not like being at a church,” virus cases surged, said home order. Coronavirus leaders and the faithful things have calmed down, lates religious freedom. Trump said during a Fox Taneeza Islam, who runs cases in Brown County, about the appropriate I am not comfortable going That constituency’s News town hall on Sunday. the refugee and immigrant where Green Bay lies, time to return. But the back to the actual building.” support for some form of “And we have to get our support group South Da- jumped from 60 to about findings of the new poll by Just 9 percent of Amer- in-person worship under- people back to churches, kota Voices for Peace. 800 in two weeks, a state The University of Chicago icans think in-person re- scores the political impor- and we’re going to start do- Her group organized a government lawyer told Divinity School and The ligious services should tance of Trump’s public ing it soon.” letter to Noem to ask “her justices this week. B4 THE DAILY ITEM SATURDAY, MAY 9, 2020 COMICS

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

ROSE IS ROSE / PAT BRADY

GARFIELD / JIM DAVIS BIG NATE / LINCOLN PEIRCE

ARLO AND JANIS / JIMMY JOHNSON

HERMAN / JIM UNGER ZIGGY / TOM WILSON

THE BORN LOSER / ART AND CHIP SANSOM

CROSSWORD DEAR ABBY Insensitive question leaves grieving mother speechless DEAR ABBY: My state, so it’s just my hus- daughter unexpectedly Dear Abby is written by Abigail band and me now. died very recently. A I tried for years to be “friend” called today ask- Van Buren, also known as Jeanne nice and to contribute as ing how I was doing Phillips, and was founded by her much as possible. I know (quarantine, food, pet mother, Pauline Phillips. Contact I have done nothing food, etc). Then she asked wrong. I have searched me the most unnerving Dear Abby at DearAbby.com or P.O. my soul to see why I de- question: “Do you have Box 69440, Los Angeles, CA 90069. serve this treatment. I ‘June’ with you?” I was don’t! Should I just let go floored. So many thoughts of my family since at came rushing at me at ing. Your thoughts? is to exclude me. It start- least two of my three sis- once. June was disabled ed with announcing to ters seem to want to let since birth. She went to GRIEVING me that I was adopted go of me? live in a group home nine MOTHER and progressed to saying years ago. The friend LEFT OUT IN knew I brought her home in front of me, “Let’s have FLORIDA DEAR GRIEVING a family reunion” and not for weekends. MOTHER: Let’s give the inviting me. After I didn’t speak for woman a perfect 10 on DEAR LEFT OUT: several minutes, she the insensitivity meter. When our father died, Yes, you should. Disen- asked in an annoyed She was tactless, but she she was his executor. She gaging from the emotion- tone, “Well, did you go get may not have meant to be showed the will to my ally abusive sisters who her ashes or not?” (As if unkind. My thought is sisters, but would not al- treat you cruelly would be having her ashes with me that you handled the situ- low me to see it. Yes, I healthy for you. Maintain was a comfort? It isn’t!) ation as well as you could was in the will as an a relationship with the Abby, I didn’t know what since her question left you equal. She told the attor- one who is open to it. to say. Her question understandably flat-foot- ney I was a granddaugh- I have advised more slammed me against the ed. However, I would have ter, which I caught and than once in this column wall. I mumbled a re- answered her differently. corrected. that sometimes it’s neces- sponse, said I had to go I would have responded, When I told my oldest sary to create a family of and hung up. “Why do you ask?” and let sister my feelings were one’s own if circumstanc- I’m trying to make my- her explain herself. hurt, she accused me of es prevent a normal rela- self believe she meant being jealous and blocked tionship with a person’s nothing but concern, but DEAR ABBY: My old- me on social media. It’s birth family. You and I can’t seem to make my- er sister bullied me from hard to disengage be- your husband should self believe that the the time our parents di- cause I have no other continue branching out words she used weren’t vorced. I was in elemen- family, but I keep busy in socially. I predict that purposely cruel. My tary school, and she was other social circles. I was once you move in that di- warm feelings for her in middle school. We are unable to have kids, and rection, you will be far have changed to some- now adults and retired. the one child I adopted is happier than you are to- thing ugly. I’m still gasp- Her form of bullying now busy working in another day. BRIDGE

Matchpoints may require taking risks If you venture into a duplicate In four spades, at Chicago, rubber bridge club, probably you will com- bridge or teams, you would draw pete in a matchpointed pairs game. trumps and ruff your club loser in the The same deals will be played at all dummy: the safe route to 10 tricks. tables and the different results com- But in a duplicate, if other declar- pared. Suppose you and your part- ers are making an overtrick, you will ner are sitting North-South. On every score very few matchpoints for mak- deal, you receive 1 matchpoint for ing your contract exactly. each North-South you outscore, and The right play is to win the diamond half a matchpoint for every tie. lead in the dummy and take an im- Suppose at nine out of 10 tables mediate club finesse. Suppose West North-South play in three no-trump wins with the queen and returns an- and win 10 tricks for plus 430. If you other diamond. Win in the dummy win 11 tricks, you score 460 and re- and take a second club finesse: It is ceive 9 matchpoints — a “top.” But if a 2-to-1 favorite to win. you take only nine tricks, you will get True, if it loses, you will go down, 0 matchpoints — a bottom — even but you will have company. However, though you made your game con- when the second club finesse wins, tract. you draw trumps, discard dummy’s This drive for extra points some- diamond five on the club ace and times “forces” you to risk your con- ruff your diamond loser in the dum- tract in the hunt for an overtrick — as my, bringing home an overtrick and long as the odds are in your favor. getting a shared top. 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The Scorpion King(2002), followed by Fans of Julian Fellowes’ lavish interna- Million Dollar List- Million Dollar List- Chrisley Chrisley Chrisley Chrisley Chrisley Chrisley Chrisley Chrisley Chrisley tional TV hit about the Crawleys, a dough- The Mummy(1999), The Mummy Re- BRAVO ing Los Angeles ing Los Angeles Knows Knows Knows Knows Knows Knows Knows Knows Knows ty early-20th-century British family, and turns(2001) and The Mummy: Tomb of Moonshiners Mike Moonshiners Tickle Moonshiners “Quar- Moonshiners: The Moonshiners Moonshiners: Mas- Moon- DISC their equally impressive staff flocked the Dragon Emperor(2008). confronts Daniel. gets a life sentence. anshine” (N) First Run (N) ter Distiller shiners The Love Boat Raven’s Raven’s Big City Big City Big City Big City The Owl The Owl Sydney- Bunk’d Jessie Jessie Raven’s to the 2019 movie continuation — and DISN they were rewarded with an experience MeTV, 5 p.m. Home Home Greens Greens Greens Greens House House Max Home (6:00) UFC 249: Ferguson vs. Gaethje - Prelims From Jackson- SportsCenter (N) SportsCenter (N) SportsCenter (N) SportsCen- as warmly entertaining and emotionally We’re expecting you aboard The Love ESPN satisfying as the six-season series had Boatfor special episodes featuring Andy ville, Fla. 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Do Molly Things Things Things not-quite-retired butler Carson (Jim Car- Ryan Seacrest returns as host for all-new (5:55) “Crazy Rich ››› Downton Abbey (2019, Drama) Hugh Run “Run” Run “Kiss” Run “F...” Run Westworld “Crisis Theory” Time ter), who’s all atwitter about the impend- HBO star-studded performances, inventive Asians” (2018) Bonneville, Jim Carter. ‘PG’ “Chase” to face the music. ing visit of the royal family. Other new sto- at-home choreography and even more Ancient Aliens Ancient Aliens Ancient Aliens Ancient Aliens Ancient Aliens Ancient Aliens Ancient ries include run-ins with police, the rise of HIST Aliens Disney magic. The animated Mickey also game-changing political movements and, (6:00) “A Mother Maternal Secrets (2017, Suspense) Kate The Wrong Stepmother (2019, Suspense) Maternal Secrets (2017) Kate of course, more romance. returns to guide the onscreen lyrics, al- LIFE Knows Worst” Mansi, Kelly McGillis, Brooke Burfitt. Cindy Busby, Vivica A. Fox. 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(N) Hunt” (N) Center 5 ter 5 O’Brien WBTS Feeding America Comedy Festival (N) Saturday Night Live “A Saturday Night Live News Access Hollywood American Ninja Emotions will surface when dealing with affairs of the heart. Honesty will be essen- * NBC Mother’s Day” (N) at 11 Warrior tial if you want to keep the peace. Don’t listen to gossip or meddlers. WFXT Simpsons Bob’s Simpsons Duncan- Bob’s Family Boston 25 News at Boston News In- Hot Top- Whacked Boston 9 FOX Burgers ville (N) Burgers Guy (N) 10PM (N) News Depth ics Out Spo. News CANCER (June 21-July 22) WUTF (5:30) “Ip ››‡ Transporter 2 (2005, Ac- ››› Deadpool (2016, Acción) Ryan Reyn- ››› 2 (2010, Acción) , Mita y = UMA Man 2” ción) Jason Statham. olds, Morena Baccarin, Ed Skrein. Lynn Hung, Simon Yam. mita It’s OK to do things differently. A change will inspire you to be more creative in your WSBK Castle Castle runs NCIS: New Orleans NCIS: New Orleans Two and Two and Big Bang Big Bang 2 Broke 2 Broke Imp. Jok- pursuits. 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By Raf Casert where he fought in per- ing him at home while ASSOCIATED PRESS haps the most momentous we had German soldiers day of that war — the around our house prac- BRUSSELS — On Fri- June 6, 1944, landings of tically every day. He re- day’s 75th anniversary of allied troops in Nazi-occu- mained locked up like the end of World War II in pied France — former U.S. Europe, talk of war is afoot that for a year and a half,” army medic Charles Shay Schmetz said, again — this time against was listening to Macron. He now runs a war mu- a disease that has killed at Now 95, he said surviv- least a quarter of a million ing D-Day at 19 taught seum with his wife Mathil- people worldwide. him this much. “When my de, where part of the Bat- Instead of parades, re- time comes there is not tle of the Bulge, Hitler’s membrances and one last much I can do about it.” last bid to change the tide great hurrah for veterans Yet Macron’s comparison of the war, took place and now mostly in their nine- didn’t fully fit his experi- he has re-created the old ties, it’s a time of corona- ence. family room, where a man- virus lockdown and loneli- “World War II was cre- nequin dressed as Henri is ness, with memories bitter ated by a madman who sitting. But what was sup- and sweet — sometimes thought he could take over posed to be the highlight with a lingering Vera control of the world,” Shay of the year is now spent in Lynn song evergreen in said. But with the virus, isolation in the shut-down the background. “we still don’t know why museum. For so many who went we are dying.” The current-day war through the horrific 1939- Cloistered in his village 1945 years and enjoyed comparison especially of Bretteville-l’Orgueille- FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS peace since, Friday felt as use amid purple wisteria grates with 82-year-old suffocating as the thrill and pink peonies, he feels World War II and D-Day veteran Charles Norman Shay, from Indian Is- Myriam Silberman, who as of victory was liberating frustrated at all the can- land, Maine, salutes the grave of fellow soldier Edward Morozewicz at the a kid had to hide under a three quarters of a centu- cellations that won’t let Normandy American Cemetery in Colleville-sur-Mer, Normandy, France. fake identity in Belgium’s ry ago. him see fellow veterans on southern city of Mons for It sounded like a cry from Omaha Beach in the com- Army paid a terrible toll es of being able to attend nothing more sinister three years because she is some past, bellicose era or ing weeks — aging friends before the final break- some last worthy ceremo- than an online order de- Jewish. If discovered, she a Hollywood movie, but in- he might never see again. through to Berlin. Eight ny. livery. would likely have been de- stead it was French Pres- It is thus across much of time zones east of Nor- “We’re the last remain- Compare and contrast ported and murdered. ident Emmanuel Macron the world, with parades mandy, Valentina Efre- ing veterans. We won’t be that with Marcel Schmetz “Today’s generation speaking in a March 16 scrapped from Moscow to mova, 96, lives among the able to celebrate the 80th and Myriam Silberman. might think that there is anniversary,” she said. Through a twist of geo- national address. He used London and the United memorabilia of her Great maybe a link but this is the phrase “we are at war” Patriotic War when she Some say today’s young- graphical fate, Schmetz’s States. incomparable,” she said. six times to emphasize the The sense of wistful was a nurse caring for er generations should put family home became part “I was five years old, but I threat of COVID-19 to his melancholy hangs as a front-line Soviet soldiers. things into perspective of German territory as the country as he announced heavy, dark cloak over the She still dresses for the when lamenting their Nazis invaded Belgium, could go out as the danger a lockdown well-nigh un- countries that were victo- occasion and carries a lockdown hardships such and although he was too did not come from the air precedented since World rious in 1945. chestful of medals. as closed barbers, restau- young, his brother Henri, we breathe. The danger War II in its restrictions In few regions is VE She, too, had been count- rants, bars and gyms. at 17, had to join the Ger- came from potential trai- on personal freedoms. Day celebrated with more ing on something better Many still have full fridg- man army — a potential tors ... we were living with Close to France’s Nor- fervor than in the former so late in her life and is es, and a strange knock death sentence. a permanent fear, even as mandy D-Day beaches Soviet Union, whose Red downcast on the chanc- on the door will likely be “So we succeeded in hid- children.” CLASSIFIED

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By Aya Batrawy stacked with textbooks as JAKARTA, INDONESIA and Emily Schmall the couple try to home- When Budi Santosa lost ASSOCIATED PRESS school their lone school- his job as a cook in a Chi- age child, a 7-year-old son. DUBAI, United Arab nese fast food restaurant, The coronavirus came Emirates — From India the father of two toddlers Driver Khalil at a time of already pain- to Argentina, untold mil- became one of nearly 2 Yousef, poses ful recession in Argentina, lions who were already million who’ve been put with his with more than a third of struggling to get by on the out of work in Indonesia children, from its 44 million residents in economic margins have as a result of the pandem- left Nada, poverty, according to fig- had their lives made even ic. Restrictions to contain Hamza and ures from late 2019. harder by pandemic lock- the virus also impacted Hazem, in “When the quarantine downs, layoffs and the loss the 32-year-old’s side job the family’s of a chance to earn from a was coming,” Páez Cara- where he earned extra apartment in hard day’s work. bajal recalled, “I said: cash moonlighting as a the Palestinian ‘We’re all screwed, us day- The toll for families is driver. refugee camp to-day vendors.’” hunger and poverty that Santosa hasn’t had of al-Wehdat are either newfound or NAIROBI, KENYA much time to dwell on his in Jordan’s even more grinding than misfortune because he Judith Andeka has seen capital of before. Hunkering down has to think about essen- tough times before, but Amman. at home to ride out the tials: food, rent and paying nothing like this. crisis isn’t an option for down the debt on his mo- The 33-year-old widow FILE PHOTO | many, because securing torcycle. He now averages and mother of five used ASSOCIATED PRESS the next meal means hus- a little over $4 a day mak- to earn $2.50 to $4 a day tling to find a way to sell, ing deliveries. province of Minya, south nine children, all under this northern Indian city. washing clothes in Nai- clean, drive or otherwise “The government told us of Cairo. But chances of 16. In Khalil’s cement When authorities ordered work, despite the risk. robi’s Kibera, one of the to stay at home,” he said, finding work are slim in shack, the refrigerator a lockdown, they found Here are six stories from world’s biggest slums. “but if I stay home my wife the villages, too. He goes is bare save for some to- themselves indefinitely six corners of the world of With people not going to and children will have no out daily looking for a job, matoes, onions and a few sidelined just like others in people whose lives were work because of restric- food to eat.” but he’s come up emp- bags of pita bread. the informal sector, which tions on movement, neigh- upended by the same in- CAIRO ty-handed. He’s borrowed After being idled for makes up 85 percent of In- visible menace. bors can’t afford her ser- money to keep his family weeks, they are now only dia’s labor force. vices. When the government The Vermas and their BUENOS AIRES, afloat. partially getting back to She’s been forced to send shuttered traditional cof- five children, ages 8 ARGENTINA AMMAN, JORDAN work as some restrictions her kids to live with rela- fee shops, or “ahwas” as on drivers are eased. through 20, were already Rosemary Páez Caraba- tives who are slightly bet- they’re famously called in Jordan’s wide-reaching Mohammed said resi- living hand to mouth be- jal usually pushes a cof- ter off: “I had no choice, the Middle East, it cost lockdown has hit hard in dents usually help each fore the coronavirus. Now fee cart on the streets of because how do you tell Hany Hassan his job. He al-Wehdat, a crowded, im- other out in hard times, they’ve restricted them- Argentina’s capital, but a 2-year-old you have no had been earning just $5 poverished refugee camp but borrowing from neigh- selves to mainly pota- the lockdown forced her to food to give them?” a day, but at least it was in the capital. Brothers bors isn’t an option today. to-based dishes. stop. Páez Carabajal, her Each time she goes enough to feed his family. Mohammed and Khalil “The whole camp is with- Mahesh borrowed mon- blacksmith husband who’s out looking for food or a “It’s a very difficult situ- Yousef used to scratch out work now,” he said. ey from friends to convert also out of work and their chance to earn, she risks ation ... We are financially out a day-to-day existence “Everyone is broke.” the flower stall into a milk two children rent a single being robbed of the few be- ruined,” the 40-year-old as truck drivers hauling and bread stand, a busi- LUCKNOW, INDIA room in a two-story brick longings she owns in her father of four said. construction supplies and ness exempt from the lock- building for the equivalent shack. Her most prized With no chance of find- produce. Each earned be- Mahesh and Gita Verma down restrictions. of $119 a month. possessions are a small ing another job in Cairo, tween 10 and 20 dinars, or ran a flower stall outside a Still, “we cannot have Now the cart sits idle in gas burner and an old he returned to his fami- $14 to $28, a day. Hindu temple honoring the food like we used to have,” the hall, and the home is black-and-white TV. ly and hometown in the Between them they have monkey god Hanuman in Gita said. WE ARE

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Building materials, By Natalie Campisi tires and BANKRATE.COM other debris dumped in The longest U.S. econom- west Baltimore ic expansion in history is collects near writing its final chapter a Baltimore as COVID-19 casts a long shadow on the economy, Housing including what was a vig- Department orous housing market just hidden camera a few months ago, prior to in September the outbreak. 2019. Last year’s active spring homebuying season was FILE PHOTOS | driven by robust house- TRIBUNE NEWS SERVICE buying power, a stark con- trast from this season’s tepid activity. The housing Opposite of gentrification — twice market has been hobbled as FILE PHOTOS | TRIBUNE NEWS SERVICE listings across the country Almost 60 percent of agents nationwide say they as many U.S. areas are in decline disappear, lenders tighten are seeing less buyer traffic and fewer listings. their credit requirements, By Neal Templin price for those factors. Ei- share of lower-income res- homeowners are forced into “The pandemic-related people filing for unemploy- RATE.COM ther way, knowing the un- idents. forbearance and buyers economic stoppage has ment insurance in the past derlying income trend in an The law school tack- shelter-in-place. caused some buyers and six weeks, the housing mar- There’s been a lot of ink area is crucial information. les civil right issues and Home sales are expected sellers to delay their deci- ket has skidded off course, spilled on the effects of Near-term, the corona- views “income concentra- to fall by roughly 15 per- sions until there are signs and experts aren’t sure gentrification on working virus-induced economic tion” as important, Stancil cent in 2020, according to a of a turnaround,” said Joel where it’s headed. class neighborhoods. slowdown could hammer explained in an interview. report by Fannie Mae. The Kan, an MBA economist, “The nearly 10-year-old But there are actually home prices almost ev- “Right now the problem is report forecasts that exist- in a statement. “This has recovery of the U.S. hous- a lot more neighborhoods erywhere for a while. But that there are huge areas ing home sales will plunge resulted in reduced buyer ing market has run head- where the opposite of gen- when the economy begins that are economically de- by nearly 1 million units, traffic, less inventory, and long into the panic and trification is happening: dropping to an annual rate uncertainty from the glob- growing again, neighbor- clining, and they’re trend- March existing-homes sales middle- and upper-income of 4.54 million, down from al COVID-19 pandemic,” hood income patterns will ing toward economic and falling to their slowest an- residents moving out, low- 5.34 million in 2019. said Frank Martell, CEO be a crucial factor in gaug- racial segregation.” nual pace in nearly a year.” er-income residents mov- As existing homes ghost of CoreLogic, in a state- ing long-term price perfor- There have been a mul- Can home values hold ing in. the market, new construc- ment. “In terms of home mance or residential real during the economic The trend has implica- titude of studies on gen- tion is also stalling. Con- value trends, we are in downturn? tions for millions of Amer- estate. trification, and other struction starts plunged uncharted territory as we Before COVID-19 shocked icans who own a home or Forty percent of Ameri- researchers have used 22 percent in February, ac- battle the outbreak with the U.S. economy, home val- are thinking of buying cans in major metro ar- different metrics to iden- cording to a report by the measures that are gener- ues were on a four-month one. In a neighborhood eas live in neighborhoods tify gentrifying areas. But U.S. Census Bureau and ating a never-before-seen, that is losing its more af- where incomes are declin- the University of Min- the Department of Housing accelerated track. Febru- rapid downshift in eco- fluent residents, home ing, compared to 22 percent nesota study is interest- and Urban Development. ary home prices surged by nomic activity and employ- prices are likely to under- living in ones with expand- ing because it looks at all The current environ- 4.1 percent year over year, ment. We expect that many perform, just as they tend ing incomes, according to a the Census tracts in the ment has sent buyers into while January brought the homeowners will initially to outperform in areas study by William Stancil of 50 largest metro areas in hibernation as reflected eighth consecutive year of be somewhat cushioned that are gentrifying, as in- the University of Minne- the country, not just cer- by dwindling home loan annual home price gains by government programs, comes rise. sota Law School. tain urban ones that the activity. Mortgage pur- in the U.S., according to ultra-low interest rates or As a buyer, you may Stancil examined Cen- researcher has deemed chase applications fell 31 CoreLogic’s monthly Home have adequate reserves to value home price appre- sus data from 2000 to 2016 prime for gentrification. percent compared with Price Index report. weather the storm. Over ciation above all, and thus to identify neighborhoods This broader approach the same time last year, Job gains, credit availabil- the second half of the year, be attracted only to rising- that attracted more afflu- is more useful for home- according to data from ity, low interest rates and we predict unemployment income areas. Or, you may ent residents and a lower owners and buyers who the Mortgage Bankers As- a hungry homebuyer seg- and other factors will be- value economic, racial and share of lower-income want to get a fix on income sociation’s (MBA) Weekly ment fostered this growth. come more pronounced, cultural diversity more residents, and neighbor- changes in neighborhoods Mortgage Applications But now, as unemployment which will apply additional highly, and be happy to hoods that got fewer afflu- of all sorts, both urban Survey for the week end- numbers continue to rise, pressure on housing activ- forgo a swiftly rising home ent residents and a higher and suburban. ing April 17, 2020. with more than 30 million ity in the medium term.”

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