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MONDAY AUGUST 2, 2021 Y on the Fly feeds a need in Lynn

By Allysha Dunnigan Executive Director Andrea Baez, in and at the Saugus Family YMCA, 298 ITEM STAFF partnership with the Lynn Housing Main St., from 12 to 12:45 p.m. Authority, there are six different mo- Breakfast and lunch will be distrib- LYNN — The YMCA of Metro North bile meal sites Tuesday through Fri- uted at Neptune Towers, 130 Neptune is providing quality food to kids in day that provide enough meals to sus- Blvd., from 12:45 to 1:30 p.m. Lynn this summer with the launch tain through the weekend and serve as Each mobile meal van trip stops for of their brand-new Y on the Fly Mo- many families as possible. 45 minutes at each site where free bile Meal Van at the Demakes Family Food will be distributed at the De- meals and engaging activities for all YMCA. makes Family YMCA, 20 Neptune youth ages 18 and under are offered. The summer mobile meals program Blvd., for lunch at 12 to 12:45 p.m. and With grant funding from statewide began on July 14 and runs through for dinner from 5 to 6 p.m. anti-hunger organization Project Bread, September. Lunch will also be distributed at Led by the YMCA’s Senior Branch Curwin Circle from 11 to 11:45 a.m., YMCA, A7 PRIDE IN PEABODY A new Life

Michele Maurice, for left, with her friend ITEM PHOTO | SPENSER HASAK Rachel Mowbrey, Lynn Eliot Goodwin is the founder of the watches her American Outdoor School and teaches daughter, By Allysha Dunnigan ITEM STAFF classes at Camp Nihan in Saugus. Heather MacLean, LYNN — The re depart- run in the ment put a new Advanced Saugus Women’s Life Support ambulance 1500 meter into service last week, qualifying marking nine years since takes class race in the the city has purchased a Olympics. new ambulance. This state-of-the-art ve- outdoors ITEM PHOTO | hicle took six months to JAKOB MENENDEZ build and has many new By Sam Minton safety features. ITEM STAFF The 2021 ambulance in- All eyes on Olympian MacLean cludes numerous airbags, SAUGUS –– When you arrive at the Ameri- in case of an accident or can Outdoor School cabin, you are transport- rollover, and a new type ed to a place lled with greenery and wonder. By Mike Alongi “I wasn’t nervous at all when she was in and Anne Marie Tobin seventh, she’s a sneaky one and that’s her of stretcher system from It’s almost as though you aren’t in Saugus Stryker, called “Power- anymore. You are taken to a place where you ITEM STAFF style,” MacLean’s mother Michele Maurice said with tears of joy in her eyes after the load,” which lifts and loads can be one with nature. The mission for owner PEABODY — For the rst time in more patients up to 750 pounds Eliot Goodwin is to create community close to race. “I’m probably going to go home and than 20 years, the city of Peabody sat back if needed. home, speci cally the outdoor community. just wait for Heather’s call, which usual- in awe as one of its own competed on the This resource will pre- As a kid, Goodwin spent a lot of time out- ly comes around 4:30 in the morning. Not grandest stage possible. vent back injuries of doors. His dad enjoyed shing and camping. many people like getting calls that early, And boy, were they in awe. re ghters and “vastly There is one moment that stands out to but that’s one call that I’m going to be ec- Under the bright lights of primetime tele- improve how Lynn Fire Goodwin: He was at a camp and went on a static to take.” provides emergency med- canoe trip on a small lake in New Hampshire. vision in the United States Sunday night Peabody residents from all over town ical services (EMS) to the Witnessing the sunset, Goodwin described a — and the boiling heat of Tokyo on Monday gathered after the Peabody Summer Con- city of Lynn,” said Fire euphoric feeling that he had. morning local time — Peabody native Heath- cert Series on the Leather City Common to Capt. Joseph Zukas. “It was like remembering something that al- er MacLean made it through to the semi nal take in the race, with a massive screen placed The Lynn Fire Depart- ready existed,” he said. “I don’t know if you’ve round of the women’s 1500-meter at the To- up on stage for all to see. When MacLean ever had that experience where you are just kyo Olympics by running a time of 4:02:40 in ment responds to approx- outside and you just remember something, but the third and nal heat of the night. OLYMPIAN, B2 imately 15,000 incidents it’s like an emotional remembering … Your each year, with over 10,000 body remembers something being outdoors.” of these calls being EMS re- Saugus wasn’t originally going to be the West Little League wins state title lated, according to Zukas. home of the school. Goodwin applied for his Responding to these calls rst permit in 2019, and since he lived in Med- By Mike Alongi are 39 re ghters/para- ford he applied for a permit in the Middlesex ITEM SPORTS EDITOR medics and 135 re ght- Fells Reservation. His request was denied, ers/EMTs, all of whom will but a DCR property adjacent to Breakheart GLOUCESTER — The bene t from this new am- Reservation and just off Walnut Street, was dream summer is alive bulance. recommended. and well for the Peabody “The Lynn Fire Depart- When Goodwin arrived at the site, which West Little League team, ment would like to thank is called Camp Nihan, he couldn’t believe as the cardiac kids from Mayor McGee and Chief the place. He said it was almost as if he were the west side of town put Financial Of cer Michael transported to a wilderness in Vermont or together a weekend for the Bertino for approving New Hampshire. ages and came away with the purchase of this am- All the programming at the outdoor school the Massachusetts Little bulance,” Zukas said. “In is for adults only. Goodwin’s goal is to have League state champion- addition, we would like to a consistent place to provide people with out- ship trophy following a 6-5 recognize Capt. Ed Miles, door experiences. The school boasts a wide win over Pitts eld Ameri- and re ghter/paramed- range of classes, such as wildlife tracking and can Sunday afternoon at ics Pat Carritte and Marc wilderness survival, as well as plant identi - Boudreau Field. Churchill for all of their cation classes. “It was a tough start, assistance in the planning The instruction is about more than just but we’re grateful that and putting into service teaching skills for the founder. Goodwin also we didn’t hang our heads one of the most advanced believes that such knowledge helps people and we kept ghting,” said ambulances in the state.” care more about the natural world. Peabody West manager This ambulance costs “How are we ever going to protect the envi- Mark Bettencourt. “I give $300,000 and was made ronment if we have zero connection to it? You a ton of credit to Pitts eld. ITEM PHOTO | JAKOB MENENDEZ at Greenwood Emergency just can’t. If you don’t give a crap about a tree, They’re a great team, and Vehicles in North Attle- you’re never going to want to protect it. I’m not they could easily be the ones The Peabody West team exploded in excitement af- borough. ter beating Pitts eld, 6-5, to win the Massachusetts OUTDOOR, A7 CHAMPIONSHIP, B2 State Little League Championship. LIFE, A2 Furlong is Nahant’s Marblehead SPUR new chief of police INSIDE looks to Swampscott Opinion By Sam Minton that police of cers from Vaccines are for its new leader ITEM STAFF around the North Shore the only ticket By Tréa Lavery the team in early August. showed up for the chief on back. A4 NAHANT — It was an ITEM STAFF Founder and current Ex- his nal day. • emotional day for the town ecutive Director Jocelyn “I didn’t expect this for one Volunteering is MARBLEHEAD — Cook will remain with the as residents said goodbye to minute,” Dwyer said. “I g- good for you. A4 one police chief while wel- Swampscott resident organization as a member ured I would see obviously Lynne Krasker Shultz of the Board of Directors coming another. some of my own of cers, but Sports Robert Dwyer had been ITEM PHOTO | SPENSER HASAK East Lynn takes has been selected as the and will lead development to see Swampscott, Marble- new executive director and fundraising efforts. with the Nahant Police De- head, State Police, Lynn Po- Timothy Furlong is home City Series partment since 1991 and championship. B1 of community nonpro t “I am excited to work lice — it’s overwhelming. It’s sworn in as Nahant’s with the board and volun- has been chief since 2010. SPUR, the organization your last day in the office, new chief of police teers to launch SPUR into The ceremony was emo- during a ceremony announced this week. tional for Dwyer, seeing FURLONG, A7 on Friday. Krasker Shultz will join SPUR, A7

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William E. Beaupre, 87 James H. O’Connor, 88 1934 - 2021 1933 - 2021 SWAMPSCOTT - James H. O’Connor, 88, of Swampscott, died Friday July 30, 2021 after a lengthy illness. Born and raised in Lynn to the late Edward and Mary (Slocomb) O’Connor, Jim graduated from Lynn English High School class of 1951. Jim enlisted in the US Air Force and served during the Korean War. Following his mil- Lynn Firefighters Pat Carritte and Jacob Grif- itary service, Jim married his fith stand in front of the department’s new Ad- beloved wife Grace (Mitchell) vanced Life Support ambulance. and started a family. He raised his family in Swampscott, and lived there 58 years before spending the last 2 years at A new Life his daughter’s home in Dan- vers. Jim worked as an GEORGETOWN - annual dance recital electrician for Raytheon seven siblings; George William (Bill) Eugene in Lynn, MA. His goal for many years, and O’Connor, M. Louise for Lynn Beaupre passed away in life was to make was a member of the Townsend, Emma Win- at his daughter’s home anyone and everyone Local IBEW 103 Union. ter, Philip, John and LIFE truck in 1974, using what in Georgetown, MA laugh, whether they Alfred O’Connor, and He was a very involved is now recognized as the surrounded by his lov- were strangers or not. with Boy Scouts, serv- Veronica Meere. From A1 “material of choice in the ing family on Thursday, Bill was extremely ing as the Scout Mas- Service Informa- Greenwood Emergency July 29, 2021 at the age of 87. proud of his military service ter for Troop 53 in Swampscott, tion: A funeral mass will be construction of appara- Vehicles was incorporated tus...adding years to the He was the beloved husband in the Navy, and was always and proud father of 3 Eagle held on Wednesday August in Massachusetts in 1979 life expectancy of these of the late Norma (Cooper) wearing his Navy Veteran hat Scouts. 4, 2021 at 10AM at St. as a dealer for Emergency vehicles.” Beaupre, with whom he had and jacket. Jim is survived by his seven John the Evangelist Church One, Inc., which is one of shared 60 wonderful years of Bill is survived by his loving children; David O’Connor, Jo- Swampscott, followed by the largest manufacturers Greenwood serves as the marriage. daughter Brenda (Beaupre) seph O’Connor and his wife burial at St. Joseph Ceme- of fire apparatus in the exclusive dealer for E-One Born to George and Beryl Nadeau and her husband YeSuk, Ann Sheehan, Daniel tery, Lynn. Visiting hours will United States. in much of New England. (Greenwood) Beaupre in Lynn, Gerry Nadeau of Georgetown, O’Connor and his wife Joanne, be on Tuesday from 4-7PM at According to the compa- Allysha Dunnigan can MA, Bill grew up with his four MA; his grandson David Na- Mary Lou Berry and her hus- SOLIMINE FUNERAL HOME, ny website, E-One built be reached at adunnigan@ brothers George, John, Richard, deau and great-grandchildren band Niles, Edward O’Connor 426 Broadway (Rt129) Lynn. the first aluminum fire itemlive.com and Robert, and his sister Beryl. Toby, Amberlie and Jackson; and his wife Beth, Patricia Kelly Relatives and friends are He attended Lynn English High his grandson Jeremy Nadeau; and her husband David, ten respectfully invited. In lieu School in Lynn, MA then joined his granddaughter Samantha grandchildren; Jonathan East- of flowers, donations can the United States Navy at the (Nadeau) Kennedy and her man, Tiffany and Naomi O’Con- be made in Jim’s name to age of 17. He met the love of husband Ryan Kennedy; and nor, Doug , Sarah and Cate Care Dimensions Hospice at his life and future wife, Norma his great-grandchildren Violet Sheehan, Ryan Berry, George CareDimensions.org. Online (Cooper) Beaupre when he was Rose and Wyatt Cooper. He is and James O’Connor, Brandon guestbook and directions at 13 and she was 11 in Lynn, MA. also survived by his son-in-law Kelly, three great grandchildren; www.Solimine.com. They eloped at the ages of 20 Robert Boucher of Farming- Avana White, Jack and Gene- and 18 on February 15, 1955 in ton, NH; his granddaughter vieve Sheehan, as well as many New Hampshire, then celebrated Nina (Boucher) Katkin and nieces and nephews. their nuptials with their families her husband Marcus Katkin; He was predeceased by his on April 17, 1955. his great-grandchildren Av- wife Grace, his parents, and his Bill enjoyed numerous erie Grace and Piper Ann; his hobbies throughout his life grandson Adam Boucher and including photography, wood- his fiancé Marina Vestal; and working, boating, and base- his granddaughter Brianna ball. A fervent fan, he John Scott Main, 50 Boucher. He is also survived An MTV statue appears on the red carpet at the was actively involved in Lynn 1971 - 2021 by William E. Beaupre Jr. and MTV Video Music Awards in New York. Shore Little League; he um- Brian Beaupre as well as many CHELMSFORD, FORMERLY pired games in Lynn for years extended family members and OF LYNN — John Scott Main, with his family in attendance. friends. age 50, of Chelmsford and MTV marks 40th He ran the Lynn Shore Little Bill is predeceased by his be- formerly of Lynn, died on League and attended the Wil- loved daughter, Sharon; his par- Thursday, July 22, 2021 at his liamsport Little League World ents George and Beryl Beaupre; anniversary with a new residence following a lengthy Series in PA as the District his brothers George, John, and illness. He was the beloved son Administrator for Lynn in the Richard Beaupre; and his sister of June A. (Rondeau) Foster ‘Moon Person’ design early 1970s. However, Bill’s Beryl (Beaupre) Rogers. of Swampscott and Glenn S. favorite sport was football, and Arrangements: Friends Main of Lynn. Scott was born (AP) — MTV is marking credibly creative and op- he would watch football every and family are invited to in Salem, MA in 1971 and its 40th anniversary with timistic generations,” he weekend with his wife, and in call at the Cuffe-McGinn Fu- was raised and educated in a relaunch of its iconic im- said. “And so we thought, later years with his children, neral Home, 157 Maple St., Lynn. He attended Lynn Public age of an astronaut on the “Let’s go back to the ori- grandchildren and great-grand- Lynn on Wednesday, August Schools and graduated from moon, with an MTV flag gins and do it with NASA, children. Bill adored taking 4th from 9 a.m. until 11:30 Lynn Vocational Technical In- planted nearby. but really do it about the vacations to Disney World with a.m. His Funeral Service stitute. Scott worked as a sales On Sunday, the me- next frontier, which rep- his wife and family. Upon re- will be held in the Funeral associate locally for many dia network unveiled a resents generation Z and tirement in Alton Bay NH, Bill Home at 11:30 a.m. Burial years. He lived the greater part large scale “Moon Per- really represents a beau- loved to take his family boating will follow in Harmony Cem- son” during a ceremony tiful moon person that on Lake Winnipesaukee; also, of his life in Lynn and has lived etery, Georgetown, MA. As Service Information: A at NASA’s Kennedy Space Kehinde built and where an avid woodworker for years, in Chelmsford for the past 10 an expression of sympathy, in Memorial Visitation will be Center in Cape Canav- we’re going to be heading he made numerous treasured years. Growing up, he played lieu of flowers, donations in held on Wednesday, August eral, Florida. The new next.’” pieces for family and friends. Lynn Youth Hockey and loved Bill’s honor may be made to 4, 2021 in the SOLIMINE FU- design was inspired by a NASA footage of the his- Family was everything to Bill, spending time with his friends. Care Dimensions, 75 Sylvan NERAL HOME, 67 Ocean St. Moon Person image cre- toric Apollo 11 landing in and he was most often found He enjoyed taking boat trips, St., Danvers, MA 01923. To (Rt.1A), Lynn from 10 a.m.- ated this year by Kehin- 1969, with the MTV flag playing and entertaining his fishing, cars and listening to leave an online message or 12 p.m. followed by a Grave- de Wiley, who painted the added to the mix, were the grandchildren and great-grand- music. condolence, please visit www. side Service in Swampscott portrait of former Presi- first images to appear on children. He greatly enjoyed In addition to his parents, cuffemcginn.com. Cemetery. Relatives and dent Barack Obama for MTV back on August 1, watching his granddaughters Scott is survived by his sister friends are respectfully invit- the Smithsonian Nation- 1981, and the first video dance, and was always pres- Danielle Hallisey and her hus- ed to attend. In lieu of flow- al Portrait Gallery. In an was the Buggles’ “Video ent at his sister-in-law Donna’s band Steve of Marblehead; his nieces Sophia and Alexis and ers, donations in his memory interview this week with Killed the Radio Star.” his nephew Drew; his siblings may be made to NFI Massa- The Associated Press, MTV vastly expanded the Dexter and Jolene Main; his chusetts at www.nfima.org MTV Entertainment power of visual images in aunts and uncles Peter and El- Directions and online guest- President and CEO Chris the music industry and len Rondeau and Christine and book for family and friends McCarthy said that the has since broadly expand- John Barnes; his many cousins to offer condolences at www. image of space travel fit ed its reach, broadcasting and friends including his room- solimine.com well with the spirit of its worldwide and adding mates Doug and Don and his young audience. such influential channels wonderful caretakers Maria, “This is our third gener- and programs as VH1, Penny and staff who cared very ation that we’re reinvent- Comedy Central and the much for Scott. ing for. Gen Z is by far one early reality show “The of the most interesting, in- Real World.” Tree-cutting resumes after hiatus Stories live on. Tell theirs. to protect endangered bats THE FORKS, tected bat. poles continued. The project previously (AP) — Tree-cutting is Northern long-eared The project will be fully received approval from Share your loved one’s story. resuming on a $1 billion bats are tiny — the size funded by Massachusetts the U.S. Army Corps of [email protected] | 781-593-7700 electric transmission of a small mouse — and ratepayers to meet that Engineers, Maine Depart- project in western Maine they live in trees instead state’s clean energy goals. ment of Environmental after a two-month hiatus of caves. 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And a sec- Buying a house? would serve as a conduit Northern long-eared prices across the region, ond referendum targeting for up to 1,200 megawatts bats are listed as threat- in addition to reducing the project will appear on Find out what properties of Canadian hydropower ened by the federal gov- greenhouse gas emis- the November ballot. recently sold in your area. to reach the New England ernment and endangered sions. The first referendum pro- power grid. by the state government. Critics, meanwhile, say posal was supposed to be Check out Tree-cutting was put While tree-cutting will the environmental ben- on the ballot in 2020 but the Real Estate page on hold in June and July be suspended in June and efits are overstated and was tossed by the Maine to protect the newly born July, other construction that it will destroy wood- Supreme Judicial Court on in Saturday’s paper. young of a federally pro- including the setting of lands and harm wildlife. constitutional grounds. ITEM CLASSIFIEDS GET RESULTS! Call Customer Service to place an ad. 781-593-7700, ext. 2 MONDAY AUGUST 2, 2021 THE DAILY ITEM A3 Maine city weighs meetings; Vermont families to get food aid Lakeshore MAINE two weeks from about 31 break also will go to eligi- Legal Aid Portland’s city council new cases per day on July ble households. successfully will meet by on Mon- 15 to about 77 new cases About $20.4 million in helped Regina day to discuss reversing a per day on July 29, accord- benefits is expected to go Howard re- decision to return to in-per- ing to data collected by to over 39,000 Vermont ceive $24,550 son meetings in August. Johns Hopkins University students for benefits from in federal Officials in Maine’s larg- Center for Systems Sci- March through August of funds to pay est city said in a statement ence and Engineering. this year, the newspaper for 15 months that the council will decide VERMONT reported. whether to order a “limit- of rent. Some Vermont families Vermonters can find ed emergency” that would will be getting some pan- more information on the PHOTO | allow it to continue to con- demic-related food assis- Department for Children ASSOCIATED PRESS duct remote meetings. The and Families’ website or statement said the order tance for their children this summer. by calling 800-479-6151 is under consideration pri- and pressing option 7. Pandemic eviction crisis leads marily “because City Hall The federal govern- and other city buildings ment has authorized the MASSACHUSETTS will remain closed to the Vermont Department The number of new dai- to greater tenant protections general public at this time for Children and Fami- ly cases of COVID-19 in- due to the rise in COVID lies and Agency of Edu- creased by 844 on Friday By Michael Casey She was safe for now. ministrators to launch cases and variants.” cation to give temporary while the number of new- and Ben Finley The Virginia event in programs to resolve evic- City officials said the food benefits to students ly confirmed coronavirus ASSOCIATED PRESS late July is part of a grow- tion cases before they poor ventilation and siz- who normally get free or deaths in Massachusetts ing national movement reach the courts. Others ing of the city’s Council reduced-price meals at rose by three. NEWPORT NEWS, Va. — bolstered by tens of focused on state and local Chambers and committee school, the Burlington The new numbers pushed — In a mostly empty con- billions of dollars in feder- tenant protection legis- rooms are another factor. Free Press reported. the state’s confirmed ference room at a Virginia al rental assistance — to lation, including sealing The city had planned to Students will receive COVID-19 death toll to cultural arts center, Tara find ways to keep millions eviction records and en- return to in-person meet- full or partial Pandemic 17,714 since the start of Simmons was looking for of at-risk tenants hurt by suring tenants get law- ings in August. EBT or P-EBT benefits the pandemic, while its someone who might help the coronavirus pandemic yers. Having an eviction The city is offering only depending on whether confirmed caseload rose to her stave off eviction. in their homes. record can make it impos- limited in-person services they spent March through more than 672,000. Simmons, a 44-year-old The push has the poten- sible to find a new apart- at City Hall. Some services June of 2021 in a remote There were nearly 200 home health aide who tial to reshape a system ment, while the right to are appointment only. or hybrid learning mod- people reported hospital- lives with her two chil- long skewed in favor of counsel evens the playing COVID-19 cases have el. Students who had not ized Friday because of con- dren and two grandchil- landlords that has result- field, since most landlords, been increasing in Maine previously applied for free firmed cases of COVID-19, dren, was only a month ed in about 3.7 million but not tenants, come to after declining earlier and reduced meals can with about 40 in intensive behind on her rent. But evictions a year — about court with a lawyer. this summer, mirroring a submit an application by care units. that didn’t stop her land- seven every minute — Many of the ideas have national trend. The sev- Aug. 16 to get the summer The average age of lord from ordering her out according to the Eviction been around for years. But en-day rolling average of benefits. patients who died of of the house by Saturday, Lab at Princeton Univer- the scope of the eviction daily new cases in Maine A one-time benefit of COVID-19 in Massachu- when the federal eviction sity. Many are Black and crisis during the pandem- has risen over the past $375 for the summer setts was 70. moratorium ended. Latino families. ic, the historic amount of Already enduring health “This is an opportunity federal rental assistance problems, Simmons said not to go back to normal, available and the eviction NEW ENGLAND BRIEFS she feared she would be because for so many rent- moratorium changed the out on the street. ers around the country, calculus. Politicians from Legislative committee to hear vo while in the Army and investigation, according to “I’ve been in my house normal is broken,” Mat- areas that rarely see evic- bills related to real estate earned several awards. the Boston Globe. for four years now. And thew Desmond, author of tions were hearing from The bill must now pass The operator was pi- two months before my a Pulitzer Prize-winning anxious constituents and BOSTON (AP) — A bill the U.S. House of Repre- loting the first car of the lease was up, I get an book on evictions and the craved a solution. Land- that would crack down sentatives before it can be two-car trolley that struck email saying that they principal investigator at lords were more willing to on anyone who installs a sent to the president to be another Green Line train weren’t renewing my the Eviction Lab, told a participate in the programs camera to record activities signed into law. from behind. The operator lease,” said Simmons of White House conference because evicting tenants in a neighbor’s backyard is has worked for the transit Newport News, Virginia. on the issue. became a challenge. just one of dozens of piec- Worcester behavioral agency for seven years. “That’s it. No explanation “This is a chance to re- “The pandemic, at least es of legislation set to be health facility gets The four MBTA opera- why or whatever.” invent how we adjudicate here in Baltimore, has heard at a virtual public tors were among the in- “I’ve been trying to find and address the eviction created a sense of urgen- hearing at the Massachu- $700,000 in grants jured. somewhere to move since crisis in a way ... that cy around creating some Train service along the setts Statehouse on Tues- WORCESTER (AP) I got that. I still haven’t works for tenants and forms of tenant protec- Green Line resumed Sat- day. — UMass Memori- been able to find a way to property owners better tion,” said Carisa Hatfield, urday The bill would give the al Health-Communi- move because of the econ- than the status quo, in a a housing attorney for the Shuttle buses had re- owner or tenant of a resi- ty Healthlink is using omy. ... This pandemic is way that clearly invests Homeless Persons Repre- placed trains between the dential property the right $700,000 in grants to ren- hard.” in homes and families and sentation Project, noting Kenmore and Washington to sue anyone who installs ovate a Worcester facility As a state lawmaker communities, with the Baltimore passed a bill Street stops for much of a video imaging device to address what leaders made a few remarks and recognition that without last year guaranteeing Friday evening following on property adjoining the call a national behavioral others grabbed free lunch, stable shelter, everything tenants the right to coun- the collision. Train service residential property for health crisis brought on Simmons connected with else falls apart.” sel and the state adopted a began running again early the purpose of videotaping by the coronavirus pan- attorneys from the Legal Housing advocates have similar measure this year. activities which occur in Saturday after the trains Aid Society of Eastern mostly attacked the prob- The city also temporari- demic. involved in the crash were the backyard of the resi- That funding will go to- Virginia. They advised her lem from two directions. ly barred rent increases dential property with the removed overnight. that her landlord needed a Some teamed up with during the pandemic and ward capital renovations The Boston Fire Depart- intent to harass, annoy or that will help provide court order to get her out. lawmakers and court ad- banned late fees. threaten anyone and with- ment said in a tweet Fri- services in what UMass day that about two dozen out the written consent of Memorial calls its “Help the owner or tenant. people were taken to hos- Eastern governors could be model Without the Wait” model. pitals with injuries, none Among the other bills The Fletcher Foundation to be heard by the Legis- of which were life threat- and the Stoddard Charita- ening. for California GOP comeback lature’s Committee on the ble Trust have provided Judiciary are bills that The National Transpor- $450,000 and $250,000 tation Safety Board an- By Michael R. Blood would expunge racially re- ASSOCIATED PRESS gifts, respectively, which nounced Saturday morn- strictive covenants in real will be used at Commu- ing that it is investigating property documents, pre- LOS ANGELES — Cali- nity Healthlink’s Queen the crash. vent the use of “abusive” fornia could witness a stun- Street facility in Worces- The Suffolk District at- eminent domain takings, ning turnabout in a nation ter. torney’s office is also look- guarantee the universal of deeply polarized politics The facility helps people ing into the collision on the right to legal counsel in if the liberal state dumps seeking behavioral health, B branch of the Green Line, eviction cases, and protect Democratic Gov. Gavin urgent care, and emergen- according to the Globe. buyers from unknowingly Newsom and elects a Re- cy services. The trains crashed on purchasing property in a publican to fill his job in a “Across our organiza- the Green Line track September recall election. flood zone. tion, we are currently av- running along Common- With the country’s politi- The hearing is scheduled eraging 240 new requests wealth Avenue west of cal center largely vanished, for 10 a.m. Tuesday. The for services each week, Boston University. it’s rare to see governors public can participate in nearly 1,000 per month, MBTA General Manag- win elections on adversar- the virtual hearing, which and the number continues er Steve Poftak said at a ial ground, making the no- will be livestreamed on to increase each month,” press conference Friday tion of a Republican upset the Legislature’s website. Community Healthlink that the transit agency is in one of the nation’s Demo- President Tamara Lundi also looking into the colli- cratic strongholds seem im- Bill to name post office after told Masslive.com. “Our sion. plausible. Republicans hav- fallen soldier moves forward 12 Queen St. facility is “We will obviously get en’t won a statewide race in FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS more than 200 years old. to the bottom of this. This California since 2006. Mass. Gov. Charlie Baker speaks during a June- NORTH SMITHFIELD, With these generous gifts, should not happen and we But there are exceptions: teenth commemoration in Boston’s Nubian R.I. (AP) — A bill to name we will expand our intake will find out why it hap- Republican governors have Square. a Rhode Island post office hub to welcome new cli- pened and will ensure that defied the odds in solidly after a soldier who died in ents, assess their needs it won’t happen again,” he Democratic territory — noted Kyle Kondik, an an- said the California race is service to the country has and forward them to the said. Vermont, Massachusetts alyst at the University of entirely different than the passed the U.S. Senate. most appropriate services and Maryland. Their suc- Virginia Center for Politics. elections in Vermont, Mas- The legislation that and locations.” LAW OFFICES OF cess looks even more strik- In California, the leading sachusetts and Maryland. passed unanimously this Community Healthlink JAMES J. CARRIGAN ing when considering those GOP candidates have sup- Those governors “have week would name the fa- is part of the UMass Me- states delivered the largest ported or have ties to Trump, been able to strongly push cility in the Slatersville morial Health system. • Social Security Disability section of North Smith- • Workers Compensation percentage victories for Joe who is widely unpopular in back against Trump and In addition to expanding Biden in the presidential field the Specialist Mat- the intake hub, the gift • Accidents the state outside his con- create political profiles election last year. thew R. Turcotte Post will go toward replacing 25 years located across servative base. Trump lost outside the modern Repub- from Lynn District Court That could provide a Office, according to a an elevator and updating California to Biden by over lican Party,” Cohen said. dose of encouragement statement from Rhode Is- inpatient bedrooms and 15 Johnson St. 5 million votes. The Trump conundrum for Republican recall land Sens. Jack Reed and common areas. The facili- 781-596-0100 Newsom’s campaign is — he remains popular JAMES J. CARRIGAN candidates, but the cir- Sheldon Whitehouse. ty can serve up to 150 in- anchored to the slogan with the GOP base — is ANNE GUGINO CARRIGAN cumstances don’t square Turcotte, a lifelong resi- patient clients. LISA A. CARRIGAN, OF COUNSEL “stop the Republican recall” perhaps best witnessed neatly with California, dent of North Smithfield, www.jamescarriganlaw.com — an attempt to cast the in Republican California starting with the unavoid- election as a solely partisan was serving with the 2nd Operator of Green Line train [email protected] candidate Caitlyn Jenner, able shadow of former effort, which it is not. New- Infantry Brigade Com- the former Olympian and placed on leave after crash President Donald Trump. som’s chief political strate- bat Team of the 4th In- reality TV personality. Vermont Gov. Phil Scott, gist routinely tweets a 2019 fantry Division when he BOSTON (AP) — One Jenner supported Trump 781-593-7700 Massachusetts Gov. 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At her first ents and two sisters. A spokesperson for the $30.00 for 4 weeks ballot blank and Hogan yourself as a national kind news conference in July, Turcotte joined the Massachusetts Bay Trans- $95.00 for 13 weeks said he voted for Ronald of Republican” with Trump she said she didn’t want Army in 2015 after grad- portation Authority, Joe $185.00 for 26 weeks Trump’s endorsement. $340.00 for 1 year Reagan, the former presi- still exercising broad influ- uating from North Smith- Pesaturo, declined to iden- Send payment to and POSTMASTER, dent who died in 2004. ence, Kondik added. “I hope the Republican field High School where he tify the operator, but said send address changes to: “All three of those gover- Marshall Cohen, political Party comes to me and be- was co-captain of the foot- the decision was made The Daily Item nors are pretty significant director at the Democrat- comes more inclusive,” she ball team. 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De- businesses from “requir- nesses to prioritize vacci- Director of Advertising spite these clear figures, ing patrons or customers nated patrons. Editorial from the St. Louis Post-Dispatch ed- and Business Development, ext. 1355 some have stubbornly to provide any documenta- Politicians, bureaucrats itorial board [email protected] clung onto the idea that tion certifying COVID-19 and talking heads should A move in Congress to require young women to vaccines don’t work and/or vaccination or post-trans- support a steady, evi- Ralph Mitchell register for the draft as young men are required are dangerous. mission recovery.” Other dence-based approach in- Sales Representative, ext. 1313 [email protected] to do has riled conservatives. The issue is, for Loud anti-vaccine voic- states have followed suit stead of undermining the the moment at least, a theoretical one. America es are not thriving in a to varying degrees. science behind vaccines. Patricia Whalen hasn’t drafted anyone in half a century, relying vacuum. Critics of “estab- There’s also some legal Ross Marchand is a se- Sales Representative, ext. 1310 entirely on a volunteer military since 1973. lishment” medical advice ambiguity on this issue nior fellow at the Taxpay- [email protected] But men ages 18 to 25 still are required by seem more credible to mil- from the federal govern- ers Protection Alliance. He BUSINESS OFFICE federal law to register for the draft — so that if lions of Americans, given ment. wrote this for InsideSourc- military conscription is ever reimplemented, the the confusing messaging While a business ask- es.com. Susan J. Conti government will know where to find them. Controller, ext. 1288 That somewhat chilling dynamic, once contro- [email protected] versial, has long ago fallen under the public’s outrage radar. The latest controversy over po- Ted Grant tential female draft registration has the poten- Publisher, ext. 1234 [email protected] tial to reignite debate over the entire concept of draft registration. And it should. Marian Kinney The pending Senate National Defense Autho- ext. 1212 rization Act would require women to register for [email protected] the draft as men do. It was recently approved by Will Kraft the Senate Armed Services Committee. Chief Financial Officer, ext. 1296 One reason the draft fell out of active use is [email protected] that, as imposed during the Vietnam War, it was a study in racist and classist injustice. The mil- Paula Villacreses lions of young men who were able to avoid going A/R Specialist, ext. 1205 to war (including future presidents Bill Clinton, [email protected] George W. Bush and Donald Trump) did so by enrolling in college or pulling other strings that Mike Shanahan weren’t available to young men with fewer re- Chief Executive Officer, ext. 1956 [email protected] sources. Beyond that inequity is a simple question of Jim Wilson principle: If the public doesn’t support a war Chief Operating Officer, ext. 1200 enough to muster an all-volunteer military to [email protected] fight it, should it be fought? No war in history answers that question better than Vietnam did. CIRCULATION If in 2021 America doesn’t have the stomach Lisa Mahmoud for drafting women, maybe it shouldn’t stomach Manager, ext. 1239 drafting men, either. [email protected]

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La’ Mosha Ball Customer Service, ext. 1276 [email protected] Volunteering is good for you GRAPHICS Trevor Andreozzi JENNIFER A. JONES Designer [email protected] More than 77 million for your health. When a er to squeeze into a busy volunteering on a regular munity-minded, self-mo- Americans volunteer a team of social scientists schedule than volunteer- basis can help them get tivated and willing to go Edwin Peralta Jr. total of 6.9 billion hours combed through data col- ing regularly in an office. more out of their efforts, above and beyond. As I of- Designer a year doing everything lected in Texas, they found But those more conve- including new friends and ten see with my students [email protected] from fighting fires to rais- that people who volun- nient activities aren’t as acquaintances. who volunteer, close rela- NEWSROOM ing funds for cancer re- teered in ways that bene- likely to help you build When volunteers gain tionships with nonprofit search. These efforts help fited others tended to get relationships over time. In and strengthen skills and staff can lead to job refer- Mike Alongi others and support com- a bigger physical health other words, consistency meet more people, it can rals and glowing letters of Sports Editor, ext. 1228 munities. But volunteer- boost than volunteers who matters. help them find new paid recommendation. [email protected] ing also tends to benefit were pitching in for their There are benefits and work by honing their so- Older people who en- Gayla Cawley the volunteers themselves own sake. They also ben- drawbacks to every type cial and job skills and ex- gage in mentally stimu- News Editor, ext. 1236 in at least four different efited in terms of their of volunteering. For ex- panding their professional lating leisure activities on [email protected] ways. mental health, such as by ample, volunteering once contacts. a regular basis may have Volunteering has long experiencing fewer symp- in a while is often easy to Especially if you’re un- better memory and exec- Allysha Dunnigan been associated with toms of depression and schedule and is something employed or eager to get utive function than those Reporter, ext. 1302 good mental and physical becoming more satisfied families or friends can do a new job, you may want who don’t, according to an [email protected] health, particularly for with their lives. together. However, volun- to volunteer in ways that analysis of related studies. older people. In a long- Volunteering, especially teers who pitch in occa- are more likely to fill gaps Spenser Hasak And because volunteers Photographer, ext. 1332 term study, researchers when it’s done on a reg- sionally may not feel very in your resume or help may need to tackle new [email protected] at the University of Wis- ular basis, can help you connected to the mission you network with people problems, interact with consin found that volun- make new acquaintances. of the nonprofits they sup- who can help advance clients and staff or drive to Thor Jourgensen teering was linked to psy- Whether you volunteer for port or get to know many your career. For example, a new location, volunteer- Editorial Editor, ext. 1267 chological well-being, and an organization on a daily, other volunteers. you can learn leadership [email protected] the volunteers themselves weekly or monthly basis, Regularly volunteering, and governance skills by ing can be a highly stimu- said it was good for their over time you are bound on the other hand, makes volunteering on a board of lating leisure activity. Tréa Lavery own health. to develop strong relation- it more likely that you will directors at your local food Volunteering can also Reporter, ext. 1317 While anyone can ben- ships, typically with other develop a deep relation- pantry and, at the same help older people feel val- [email protected] efit from volunteering, volunteers and staff mem- ship to the cause and to time, network with other ued. For example, non- Jakob Menendez people who are the least bers. other staff and volunteers. board members. profits can encourage old- er volunteers to become Photographer, ext. 1332 connected to others tend Regular volunteers may However, this kind of vol- Alternatively, you can [email protected] to benefit the most. In fact, get these benefits to a unteering requires a lon- volunteer for an organiza- mentors — giving them the benefits are so strong greater degree than peo- ger-term and bigger time tion in your field, whether a chance to impart what Anne Marie Tobin that researchers have sug- ple who volunteer sporad- commitment. It can also it’s health care, child care they’ve learned from their Assignment Editor, ext. 1307 gested public health offi- ically, known as episodic become frustrating if the or accounting, as a way of life and career experienc- [email protected] cials educate the public to volunteers. Consider this: volunteer’s duties aren’t a staying current and active es. 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BLY, Oregon (AP) — Fire- fighters in Oregon reported good progress in the battle against the nation’s largest wildfire, while authorities canceled evacuation or- ders near a major blaze in Northern California. FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS Containment of the Officers taking part in training load gun clips Bootleg Fire in remote with ammunition at the Washington State southern Oregon was up Criminal Justice Training Commission in Bur- to 74 percent on Sunday. It ien, Wash. was 56 percent contained a day earlier. “That reflects several good days of work on the Ammunition ground where crews have been able to reinforce and build additional contain- shelves bare as ment lines,” fire spokes- man Al Nash said Sunday. The blaze has scorched PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS over 646 square miles U.S. gun sales since being sparked by A firefighter uses a drip torch to ignite vegetation while trying to stop lightning July 6 in the the Dixie Fire from spreading in Lassen National Forest, Calif. Fremont-Winema Nation- continue to soar al Forest. extremely dry fuels, the jumped a highway and National Interagency Fire moved toward communi- Center said. By Martha Bellisle lice Department, said his California’s Dixie Fire risk of flare-ups remained covered nearly 383 square ties near Flathead Lake in The U.S. Drought Moni- ASSOCIATED PRESS department also has been high. the northwestern part of tor reported last week that affected by the shortage. miles in mountains where The cause of the blaze, the state. while a robust monsoon has SEATTLE — The “We have made efforts 42 homes and other build- which ignited July 13, was ings have been destroyed. Crews also battled major delivered drought-easing COVID-19 pandemic, to conserve ammunition still under investigation. It was 32 percent con- blazes in northeast Wash- rainfall to the Southwest, coupled with record sales when possible,” he said. In Montana, a wind-driv- tained Sunday, and evacu- ington and northern Idaho. critically dry conditions of firearms, has fueled a The National Shooting ation orders and warnings en wildfire destroyed Nearly 22,000 firefight- persist across Northern shortage of ammunition Sports Foundation, an in- were lifted for several re- more than a dozen homes, ers and support personnel California and the North- in the United States that’s dustry trade group, says mote areas of Butte and outbuildings and other were battling 91 large, west, where there has been impacting law enforce- more than 50 million peo- Plumas counties. But au- structures, authorities active wildfires cover- an expansion of “exception- ment agencies, people ple participate in shooting thorities warned that with said Sunday. Evacuations ing 2,813 square miles in al drought,” the worst cat- seeking personal protec- sports in the U.S. and esti- unpredictable winds and were ordered after flames mostly western states, the egory. tion, recreational shooters mates that 20 million guns and hunters — and could were sold last year, with 8 deny new gun owners the million of those sales made practice they need to han- by first-time buyers. Bacon may disappear in dle their weapons safely. “When you talk about all Manufacturers say these people buying guns, they’re producing as it really has an impact on much ammunition as they people buying ammuni- California as pig rules take effect can, but many gun store tion,” spokesman Mark shelves are empty and Oliva said. “If you look at By Scott Mcfetridge nation to fill the gap. Hog prices keep rising. Am- 8.4 million gun buyers and ASSOCIATED PRESS farmers said they haven’t munition imports are way complied because of the they all want to buy one box DES MOINES, Iowa up, but at least one U.S. cost and because Califor- with 50 rounds, that’s going — Thanks to a reworked manufacturer is exporting nia hasn’t yet issued for- to be 420 million rounds.” menu and long hours, ammo. All while the pan- mal regulations on how the The FBI’s National In- Jeannie Kim managed to demic, social unrest and a new standards will be ad- stant Criminal Back- keep her San Francisco rise in violent crime have ministered and enforced. ground Check System da- restaurant alive during Barry Goodwin, an econ- prompted millions to buy tabase also documented an the coronavirus pandemic. omist at North Carolina guns for protection or to increase in sales: In 2010, That makes it all the State University, esti- take up shooting for sport. there were 14.4 million more frustrating that she mated the extra costs at “We have had a number background checks for gun fears her breakfast-focused 15 percent more per ani- of firearms instructors purchases. That jumped to diner could be ruined with- mal for a farm with 1,000 cancel their registration almost 39.7 million in 2020 in months by new rules breeding pigs. to our courses because and to 22.2 million just that could make one of her their agency was short on through June 2021 alone. top menu items — bacon — If half the pork supply ammo or they were unable The actual number of hard to get in California. was suddenly lost in Cali- to find ammo to purchase,” guns sold could be much “Our number one seller fornia, bacon prices would said Jason Wuestenberg, higher since multiple fire- is bacon, eggs and hash jump 60 percent, meaning PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS executive director of the arms can be linked to a sin- browns,” said Kim, who for a $6 package would rise to National Law Enforce- gle background check. No 15 years has run SAMS Breeding eligible gilts (young females) stand in about $9.60, according to ment Firearms Instruc- data is available for ammu- American Eatery on the pens on Dwight Mogler’s farm in Alvord, Iowa. a study by the Hatamiya tors Association. nition because sales are not city’s busy Market Street. Group, a consulting firm Doug Tangen, firearms regulated and no license is “It could be devastating of which comes from Iowa, “We are very concerned hired by opponents of the instructor at the Washing- required to sell it. for us.” and pork producers will about the potential sup- state proposition. ton State Criminal Justice As the pandemic raced At the beginning of next face higher costs to regain ply impacts and therefore At one typical hog farm Training Commission, the across the country in year, California will begin a key market. cost increases,” said Matt in Iowa, sows are kept in police academy for the early 2020, the resulting enforcing an animal wel- Animal welfare orga- Sutton, the public policy open-air crates measuring state, said the academy lockdown orders and cut- fare proposition approved nizations for years have director for the California 14-square-feet when they also has had trouble ob- backs on police response overwhelmingly by voters been pushing for more hu- Restaurant Association. join a herd and then for taining ammo. sowed safety fears, creat- in 2018 that requires more mane treatment of farm California’s restaurants a week as part of the in- “A few months ago, we ing an “overwhelming de- space for breeding pigs, animals but the California and groceries use about semination process before were at a point where our mand” for both guns and egg-laying chickens and rules could be a rare case 255 million pounds of pork moving to larger, roughly shelves were nearly empty ammo, Oliva said. Facto- veal calves. National veal of consumers clearly pay- a month, but its farms 20-square foot group pens of 9mm ammunition,” he ries continued to produce and egg producers are op- ing a price for their beliefs. produce only 45 million with other hogs. Both are said. In response, instruc- ammunition, but sales far timistic they can meet the With little time left to pounds, according to Ra- less than the 24 square tors took conservation steps exceeded the amount that new standards, but only 4 build new facilities, insem- bobank, a global food and feet required by the Cal- like reducing the number of could be shipped, he said. percent of hog operations inate sows and process the agriculture financial ser- ifornia law to give breed- shots fired per drill, which “Where there is an in- now comply with the new offspring by January, it’s vices company. ing pigs enough room to got them through several creased sense of instabil- rules. Unless the courts in- hard to see how the pork The National Pork Pro- turn around and to extend months until fresh supplies ity, fear and insecurity, tervene or the state tempo- industry can adequately ducers Council has asked their limbs. Other oper- arrived, Tangen said. more people will purchase rarily allows non-compliant supply California, which the U.S. Department of ations keep sows in the Officer Larry Hadfield, guns,” said Ari Freilich of meat to be sold in the state, consumes roughly 15 per- Agriculture for federal aid crates nearly all of the a spokesman for the Las the Gifford Law Center to California will lose almost cent of all pork produced to help pay for retrofitting time so also wouldn’t be in Vegas Metropolitan Po- Prevent Gun Violence. all of its pork supply, much in the country. hog facilities around the compliance. A6 THE DAILY ITEM MONDAY AUGUST 2, 2021 POLICE/FIRE

All address information, particu- Michael E. Pingaro, 37, of Europe’s vaccine passes reveal larly arrests, reflect police records. 78 Beaver St., Salem, was ar- In the event of a perceived inac- rested and charged with OUI- curacy, it is the sole responsibility drugs second offense, marked some pockets of resistance lanes violation and negligent of the concerned party to contact operation of a motor vehicle the relevant police department and By Colleen Barry at 1:31 p.m. Thursday. ASSOCIATED PRESS have the department issue a no- tice of correction to the Daily Item. Accidents VERONA, Italy — Corrections or clarifications will not Shouts of “Liberty!” have A report of a FedEx truck echoed through the streets be made without express notice of that crashed into a hydrant and squares of Italy and change from the arresting police at 5:30 p.m. Thursday at 29 France as thousands show department. Endicott St. DPW was notified. their opposition to plans A report of a motor vehicle to require vaccination crash at 8:11 p.m. Thursday cards for normal social ac- LYNN tivities, such as dining in- at 124 Foster St. and 163 doors at restaurants, visit- Arrests Washington St.; at 8:34 a.m. ing museums or cheering Friday at 155 Andover St. and Roshawn Braggs, 27, of 3 in sports stadiums. 2 Loris Road; at 1:39 p.m. Leaders in both coun- Ruthven St., Dorchester, was Friday at Chase Bank at 210C tries see the cards, dubbed arrested and charged with Andover St. the “Green Pass” in Italy malicious damage to a motor A report of a hit-and-run and the “health pass” in vehicle at 11:41 a.m. Satur- motor vehicle crash at 1:10 France, as necessary to day. p.m. Friday at Wake Up Pretty boost vaccination rates Julio Lugo, of 498 Essex at 139 Lynnfield St. and persuade the unde- St., was arrested on warrants cided. and charged with assault and Breaking and Entering Italian Premier Mario battery, malicious destruction Draghi likened the an- FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS of property, threat to commit A report of a motor vehi- ti-vaccination message a crime and intimidating a cle breaking and entering at from some political lead- People stage a protest against the “green pass” in Milan, Italy. ers to “an appeal to die.” witness/juror/police/court 12:26 p.m. Thursday at Jesus The looming require- official at 7:13 p.m. Friday. The Living World at 36 Walnut the undecided are a patch- those against vaccines Holocaust survivors call ment is working, with vac- work. and those who fear them. the comparison a distor- Shannon Oullette, 28, of St. cination requests booming Denmark pioneered Many say vaccine pass tion of history. 135 Ward St., Revere, was in both countries. vaccine passes with little requirements are a source “They are madness, ges- arrested and charged with Overdose Still, there are pock- resistance. Belgium will of inequality that will fur- tures in poor taste that motor vehicle breaking and ets of resistance by those A report of an overdose at require a vaccine certif- ther divide society, and intersect with ignorance,’’ entering with theft at 10:13 who see it as a violation of icate to attend outdoor they draw uneasy historic said Liliana Segre, a 9:37 a.m. Friday at Dunkin’ a.m. Sunday. civil liberties or have con- events with more than parallels. 90-year-old Holocaust sur- Donuts at 672 Lowell St. The cerns about vaccine safe- 1,500 people by mid-Au- “We are creating a great vivor and Italian senator Accidents person was taken to Beverly ty. About 80,000 people gust and indoor events by inequality between citi- for life. “It is such a time Hospital. protested in cities across September. Germany and zens,’’ said one protester of ignorance, of violence A report of a police motor Italy last weekend, while Britain have so far resist- in Verona, who identified that is not even repressed vehicle crash at 2:56 p.m. Fri- Theft thousands have marched ed a blanket approach, himself only as Simone any more, that has become day at 715 Lynnway. in Paris for the past three while vaccinations are so because he said he feared ripe for these distortions.” Check fraud was reported A report of a motor vehicle weekends, at times clash- popular in Spain that in- for his livelihood. “We will Similar comparisons at 3:31 p.m. Thursday at 11 crash at 5:12 p.m. Friday at ing with police. More than centives are not deemed have first-class citizens, during protests in Brit- Kittredge St.; at 11:54 a.m. 200,000 marched across who can access public ain have been widely con- Bay View and Western av- necessary. Friday at 101 Brooksby Vil- France on Saturday, In France and Italy, services, the theater, so- demned. One of the most enues; at 8:26 p.m. Friday lage Drive. 14,000 of them in Paris, in demonstrations against cial life, and second-class prominent anti-lockdown at Eastern Market at 121 the biggest show yet. vaccine passes or virus citizens, who cannot. This activists, Piers Corbyn, Eastern Ave.; at 2:40 a.m. European nations in restrictions in gener- thing has led to apartheid brother of former Labour Saturday at Forest and Grove SWAMPSCOTT general have made strides al are bringing together and the Holocaust.” Party leader Jeremy Cor- streets; at 8:47 a.m. Saturday in their vaccination rates otherwise unlikely allies, Some protesters in Ita- byn, was arrested earlier at Lawton and Western ave- Accidents in recent months, with often from the political ex- ly and France have worn this year after distribut- or without incentives. No yellow Stars of David, like ing a leaflet making the nues; at 9:20 a.m. Saturday A report of a motor vehicle tremes. They include far- country has made the right parties, campaigners those the Nazis required comparison, depicting the at Broad and Washington crash at 7:38 a.m. Friday at streets; at 3:26 p.m. Satur- shots mandatory, and for economic justice, fam- Jews to wear during World Auschwitz concentration 221 Paradise Road; at 11:59 campaigns to persuade ilies with small children, War II. camp. day at 121 Maple St.; at 5:32 a.m. Friday at Whole Foods p.m. Saturday at S Elm and Market at 331 Paradise Summer streets; at 7:45 p.m. Road; at 9:48 a.m. Saturday Saturday at 1067 Western at 90 Puritan Road. Tourists, villagers flee as Ave.; at 8:09 p.m. Saturday at Popeyes at 180 Boston St.; at Assaults 8:50 p.m. Saturday at Essex wildfires ravage Turkish resorts and Liberty streets; at 12:25 A report of an assault at 9:53 a.m. Thursday at Hum- a.m. Sunday at 328 Chestnut By Zeynep Bilginsoy St.; at 12:54 a.m. Sunday at phrey Street and Monument ASSOCIATED PRESS 65 Timson St. Avenue. A caller reported A report of a motor vehicle Black Lives Matter members ISTANBUL — Wildfires crash with personal injury at were smoking marijuana at raged near ’s holi- 11:57 a.m. Saturday at Lloyd the location. day beach destinations of Antalya and Mugla and in and Washington streets; at A report of an assault and battery at 11:22 a.m. Thurs- the surrounding country- 4:01 a.m. Sunday at 659 side for a fifth day Sunday Boston St. day at 531 Humphrey St.; at as the discovery of more A report of a hit-and-run 11:29 a.m. Thursday at Hum- bodies raised the death motor vehicle crash at 8:50 phrey Street and Monument toll to eight while villag- p.m. Saturday at 109 W Nep- Avenue ers lost their homes and tune St.; at 8:58 p.m. Satur- animals. Residents and day at High Rock Street and Complaints tourists fled the danger Lawton Avenue. in small boats while the A report of suspicious ac- coast guard and two navy Assaults tivity at 7:29 p.m. Thursday ships waited out at sea in at 413 Paradise Road. A call- case a bigger evacuation A report of an assault and er reported a person in their was needed. battery at 8:07 p.m. Friday at 20s carrying a brown paper Fires also enveloped 119 Lewis St.; at 5:57 a.m. bag and a jug of orange juice Mugla province’s Mazikoy, Saturday at 50 Lynnway; at was acting strange and out of and villagers who evacu- 11:38 p.m. Saturday at 1071 sorts at the CVS. ated were devastated. Farmer Nurten Almaz PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS Western Ave. A caller reported a large said she lost everything. group of kids banging on Tourists wait to be evacuated from smoke-engulfed Mazi area as wildfires “I feel so much pain, like I rolled down the hill toward the seashore, in Bodrum, Mugla, Turkey. Breaking and Entering doors in the area of 295 For- lost a child,” she said. The est Ave. at 10:29 p.m. Friday. A report of a breaking and 63-year-old woman lost reachable by land. flames. caused by people. Erdogan A caller reported a seagull her animals and her home entering at 2:59 p.m. Friday at was stuck in some fishing Watching from out in Mehmet Cavdar, 45, said one of the fires was as well as “one century of the Mediterranean Sea, looked onto a smoke sur- started by children. 12 Murphy Ave.; at 7:15 p.m. gear at 8:35 a.m. Saturday at people’s labor.” She called Saturday at 255 Curwin Circle. the area looked a bright rounded neighborhood of A heat wave across King’s Beach at 55 Humphrey for the death penalty for orange. Mazikoy from a distance, southern Europe, fed by St. people who may have Gunshots As residents of villages describing how the fire hot air from North Africa, Suspicious activity involving caused the fire. around Marmaris pleaded had sped through the has led to wildfires across booze at the beach was re- Residents had to flee for more help on social me- area. the Mediterranean, in- A report of a gunshot at nearby Cokertme village 10:33 p.m. Friday at 22 War- ported at 3:05 p.m. Saturday dia, people boarded small The health minister, cluding on the Italian is- at Eisman’s Beach, 235 Pu- as flames neared. Some boats carrying suitcases. Fahrettin Koca, said at land of Sicily and in west- ren St.; at 2:37 a.m. Saturday got on boats and others ritan Road. A caller reported Others waited anxious- least 27 people affected by ern Greece, where some at 12 Webster St. left by cars as the fire got ly to see if the fire would the fires were still receiv- residents had to be evacu- four males in their late teens closer and closer. In one to early 20s were offloading come down to the shore. ing treatment in hospitals ated by boat to escape the Overdose video, firetrucks and cars High temperatures and while hundreds of others flames. food and alcoholic beverages were rushing to escape had been released. A report of an overdose strong winds were mak- On Sunday afternoon, from a car onto the beach. fire raging on all sides. ing matters worse. Anta- The minister of forest- bathers on an Italian at 10:59 p.m. Friday at 142 The caller said one man was After nightfall, the village lya registered 42 degrees ry and agriculture, Bekir beach south of the Adri- Washington St. wearing shorts with an Amer- looked apocalyptic from a Celsius (over 107 degrees Pakdemirli, tweeted that atic city of Pescara fled A report of an opiate over- ican flag on them. Police re- distance, with flames tak- Fahrenheit), about 5 to 111 wildfires were “under when they spotted tow- dose at 5:01 p.m. Saturday ported the adults were having ing over the dark hills. 6 degrees C higher than control” across Turkey. ering clouds of smoke at Green and Union streets; a gathering and were advised. The area was engulfed seasonal averages. His tweets showed that, and flames from a fire in at 8:45 p.m. Saturday at 556 by Sunday night, Turk- Earlier Sunday, police since Wednesday, wild- a nearby pine forest, the Chestnut St.; at 5:36 a.m. Fire ish broadcasters said. water cannons, usual- fires had ignited in 33 Italian news agency La- Sunday at Essex and Joyce Reporters said they had ly used to control riots, provinces. Presse reported. Several to get hurry to safety as streets; at 9:39 a.m. Sunday A caller reported a light pole helped helicopters and fire President Recep Tayy- people were reportedly the fire intensified with at 748 Western Ave. was on fire at 12:03 a.m. Fri- trucks in Mugla’s popular ip Erdogan toured some injured when they tried day on Puritan Road. The fire strong winds. They said district of Bodrum to fight of the affected areas on to put out wind-whipped department responded. many houses burned and fires. Turkish television Saturday and promised flames that had reached Theft warned of a threat to two showed fires had reignited to help residents rebuild their homes. Local officials thermic power plants in A report of a larceny at 2:10 Theft after being extinguished their homes. But social told state TV that an el- the vicinity. earlier, with flame and media users criticized him p.m. Friday at 18 Seymour Ave. derly home in Pescara had Unemployment fraud was Authorities warned smoke approaching a vil- for arriving in Marmaris to be evacuated. reported at 9:32 a.m. Friday tourists and residents to lage. in a massive convoy that Meanwhile, in Turkey’s Vandalism keep evacuating Turunc, at 100 Vantage Terrace Civilians were trying to caused more traffic. eastern Van province, a town in the seaside re- protect homes and olive While Turkish authori- floods over the weekend A report of vandalism at 4:05 A report of a larceny at 7:24 sort of Marmaris in Mugla groves but some houses ties say they are investi- destroyed at least six a.m. Saturday at 43 Newhall St. p.m. Saturday at 17 Doherty province. Fires enveloped were already damaged. gating whether the fires houses after a small riv- Circle. A caller reported that the area and strong winds Social media videos may have started as “sabo- er overflowed amid heavy PEABODY while she was at the hospital, made firefighting efforts showed tourists in Bod- tage” by outlawed Kurdish rains. Villagers were or- someone took $10 from her more difficult. A helicopter rum scampering down militants, experts mostly dered to leave their homes Arrests apartment. attempted to extinguish streets rolling their lug- point to climate change and climb to higher loca- the blazes, which were un- gage to escape the nearby along with accidents tions. MONDAY AUGUST 2, 2021 THE DAILY ITEM A7 Y on the Fly feeds a need in Lynn

YMCA said Erin McAleer, chief From A1 executive officer at Proj- ect Bread. “Summer Eats the YMCA will provide Meal providers like the staffing support for the YMCA of Metro North un- mobile meal program and derstand the needs and the signature physical ac- challenges that exist in tivities and educational their community and they programs that accompany are dedicated to the kids this. and families they serve. The YMCA of Metro Since the pandemic be- North mobile meals pro- gan, they’ve been working gram is part of Summer non-stop on the front lines Eats, the Summer Food because they know how Service Program in Mas- important this resource sachusetts, that assists is.” families by providing free For more than 20 years, meals to children and youth in Massachusetts teens to ensure they con- have had access to free tinue growing, learning meals in the summer and thriving over summer through a partnership be- break. tween the Massachusetts Participating partners, Department of Elementa- including the YMCA of ry and Secondary Educa- Metro North, operate and tion (DESE) and Project staff meal sites in con- Bread. ITEM PHOTO | SPENSER HASAK junction with activities This partnership sup- Nahant Police Chief Robert Dwyer receives a salute from state and neighboring police depart- and educational program- ports community sponsors ments as he walks up to Nahant Town Hall for his retirement ceremony on Friday. ming. All are welcome and like the YMCA of Met- no registration or identifi- ro North in offering this cation is required. resource and having the Baez said that even be- costs offset through feder- Furlong is Nahant’s fore the pandemic, the al meal reimbursement. YMCA of Metro North Project Bread and DESE was actively growing its also partner to expand food program to include access and participation new chief of police more meal distribution to for free and reduced-price children in service areas. school meals. “What we quickly “When summer break FURLONG said that it was an over- ing whatever he could to heart is in it.” learned from COVID-19 is arrives, school meals, a From A1 whelming experience to be improve the (department) Barletta sees some of that oftentimes the people vital source of daily nu- sworn in as chief. and do his best for the those same qualities in who need the Y the most trition for these kids, goes you’re looking out the win- “I’m truly humbled by the town of Nahant.” Furlong. are not able to come to away. Summer Eats has dow and that’s it. people who came from my Barletta also mentioned “(Furlong) is built the our facilities and we are enough reach and scale to One last exit of the build- past,” Furlong said. “This how Dwyer started off as a same way. He has a love determined to bring the Y provide continuity to fam- ing and you’re not going gentleman to my right was patrolman, which is a valu- for the town of Nahant. He to them,” said Baez. “Proj- ilies, so that no child goes back. It’s kind of tough, my police explorer advisor. able perspective according cares for this community. but I’m very excited for ect Bread is instrumental hungry,” McAleer says. Humbling, overwhelmed to the town manager. He cares for the residents. the future of the PD. The in helping us achieve that Last summer, more than (and) very grateful for this “He knew what he want- He cares for the police of- officers that work with goal. We want to provide 8.2 million meals were opportunity.” ed in a chief back then and ficers that he works with meals to every child who served through the pro- now-chief (Timothy) Fur- long are great officers, and Town Manager Antonio he became that when he and our neighboring com- needs it, whether they are gram. Barletta spoke about both became the chief. He knew munities.” at the Y or elsewhere.” For more information he’s got a solid foundation that he can build upon.” chiefs, saying that the two what was important to the Barletta said that he has a One in five children in about Summer Eats, in- are exactly what residents patrolmen. He knew what lot of confidence in Furlong, the state are now expe- cluding meal site loca- Furlong is also a veteran of the department, though want in a police chief. needed to be done as a and that Nahant is lucky riencing food insecurity, tions, visit www.project- “(Dwyer) lived and chief. As I said, he always to have him. Dwyer would a statistic that is nearly bread.org/get-help, text he has spent less time, 14 breathed the department, put the town of Nahant agree with that sentiment. double the pre-pandemic FOOD or COMIDA to 877- years, on the force com- 24/7…the department was first. It’s natural to have “The town is in good numbers. 77, call 1-800-645-8333 pared to his predecessor. “All our kids here in for help in any language. Similar to Dwyer, Furlong on his mind. He was do- that success when your hands.” Massachusetts should You can also download the have the opportunity to Summer Eats App for iP- play and grow through- hone and Android. out the summer free from Allysha Dunnigan can worry about where their be reached at adunnigan@ next meal will come from,” itemlive.com. Marblehead SPUR looks to Swampscott for its new leader SPUR marketing and fundrais- From A1 ing. Before joining SPUR, its next stage of devel- she served for six years as opment and expansion,” the director of public pro- Krasker Shultz said. gramming and communi- “SPUR is about engaging ty engagement at The Vil- people living in our com- na Shul, Boston’s Center munity to make a mea- for Jewish Culture. She surable impact within also founded and direct- the community through ed Prism, the young adult volunteer opportunities. initiative of the New Cen- In addition to mobilizing ter for Arts and Culture, volunteers, we are going now JArts. ITEM PHOTO | SPENSER HASAK to think about how to be a “Lynne’s experience convener and collaborator, American Outdoor School Founder Eliot Goodwin studies a tree as he walks down a trail at Camp scaling non-profit pro- as well as deepen people’s Nihan in Saugus. connection to each other.” grams and her energetic, Marblehead-based positive leadership style SPUR describes its mis- will help SPUR continue sion as creating a “com- to strengthen and expand Saugus takes class outdoors munity of doers” by pro- the ways that we sup- viding diverse, flexible port our community,” said OUTDOOR connection with nature, Now indigenous people a lot of time with nature, SPUR Board Chair Jackie and accessible volunteer From A1 not just simply buy green are also responsible for Goodwin said that he is opportunities for commu- Mongiello. “The Board of products. pretty much wiping out still working on building nity members of all ages Directors and I are excit- pretending that we’re the “I think we have an op- every major mammal in that relationship. in Lynn, Marblehead, Sa- ed to have Lynne on board answer, but it’s certainly a portunity to build that re- North America. They’re People who take classes lem and Swampscott. and help SPUR continue path towards an answer.” lationship. A lot of indig- not the saviors here. I’m at the outdoor school seem Krasker Shultz has 15 to grow to the next level.” Goodwin believes for enous wisdom was really just saying that you can’t to enjoy it. Goodwin said years of experience work- Tréa Lavery can be true environmental about doing things that protect (nature) until you that more than 50 percent ing with nonprofits, in- reached at tlavery@item- change and care to oc- encouraged the Earth to have that relationship.” of his students return for cluding programming, live.com. cur, people must make a flourish in its own way. Even though he spends another class. Lynn Drug Task Force 781-477-4444 Catch up with your Hotline favorite team CALL 24 HOURS A DAY in Item Sports! or text the word tiplynn and your tip to “tip411” (847411) Spanish menu available All reports of neighborhood activity will be investigated. 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ITEM PHOTO | SPENSER HASAK Bent Water Brewing Company hosts a pop-up beer garden at Fisherman’s Beach in Swamp- Olivia Beaulieu and James Corbett, both of Marble- scott on Saturday to raise money for the historic Fish House. head, enjoy a drink.

Identical twins Duncan Maitland, left, and Douglas, both of Lynn, Laurence Scudder of Somerville plays violin in a drink some band. beers.

Local news in the palm of your hand DaBaby booted from Lollapalooza after homophobic comments CHICAGO (AP) — Rap- per DaBaby was cut Sun- day from Lollapalooza’s closing lineup following crude and homophobic re- marks he made last week at a Miami-area music festival. The Grammy-nominat- ed artist, whose name is Jonathan Kirk, had been scheduled as a closing act on the final night of the four-day music festival in downtown Chicago. Lollapalooza organizers FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS tweeted Sunday that DaBaby attends the world premiere of “Power rapper Young Thug would Book III: Raising Kanan” at the Hammerstein perform at 9 p.m. instead. Ballroom in New York. “Lollapalooza was found- Full digital access for only $9.99 per month. ed on diversity, inclusivity, including Madonna, and people with HIV and respect, and love,” orga- Questlove and Elton AIDS. Using crude lan- nizers wrote. “With that John have denounced guage, he asked attendees in mind, DaBaby will no remarks DaBaby made who weren’t gay men or longer be performing at during a performance last people affected by HIV Grant Park tonight.” Sunday at Miami’s Roll- or AIDS to raise their Festival organizers ing Loud Festival. cellphone flashlights, and didn’t immediately reply While on stage, the rap- he incorrectly said the to a request for comment. per called out members of disease would “make you In recent days, artists the LGBTQ community die in two or three weeks.” WEATHER LOTTERY

SUN, MOON, TIDES National weather TODAY’S FORECAST MARINE FORECAST Forecast for Monday, August 2, 2021 Chance of a morning shower. NW winds 5 to 10 kt. Waves 1 MASS. EVENING: MASS. MID-DAY: Sunrise today 5:36 a.m. Bands separate high temperature zones for the day. Partly cloudy. High 79F. Winds foot or less. Sunday...... 4844 Sunday...... 0226 Sunset today 8:03 p.m. NW at 5 to 10 mph. Tonight: NW winds around 5 Saturday...... 9307 Saturday...... 3575 Sunrise tomorrow 5:37 a.m. Tonight: Clear to partly kt. Waves 1 foot or less. Friday...... 9934 Friday...... 8029 cloudy. Low 61F. Winds light High tide today 7:37 p.m. Yesterday’s payoff: Yesterday’s payoff: H and variable. Low tide today 1:18 p.m. EXACT ORDER EXACT ORDER All 4...... $5,916 All 4...... $5,842 High tide tomorrow 8:28 p.m. L First or last 3...... $828 First or last 3...... $818 L Any 2...... $71 Any 2...... $70 Any 1...... $7 Any 1...... $7

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Cold Warm Stationary All 4...... $1,479 All 4...... $487 Pressure H L First 3...... $276 First 3...... $273 High Low Showers Rain T-storms Flurries Snow Ice AUG. 8 AUG. 15 TODAY TOMORROW WEDNESDAY Last 3...... $276 Last 3...... $273 <-10 -0s0s 10s 20s 30s 40s 50s 60s 70s 80s 90s 100s 110+ P’Cloudy|High 79, Low 57 M’Cloudy|High 78, Low 64 PM Showers|High 76, Low 63 NATIONAL SUMMARY: Monsoonal moisture will help produce thunder- storms from New Mexico through the Rockies up to Montana and Idaho during the afternoon today. At the same time, a stalled front in the South will lead to repeated downpours from North Carolina to Texas. Mainly dry condi- tions are forecast from the Northeast to the Plains and for the West Coast.

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five innings, allowing one bats got to work. After CITY SERIES BASEBALL run on three hits with six two quick outs, Walsh By Mike Alongi strikeouts. kept the inning alive ITEM SPORTS EDITOR Other big contributors with a single. Hart imme- for East Lynn included diately followed that up LYNN — The East Lynn Collin Hart, who went with an RBI double, then Padres didn’t leave any 1-for-3 with a double and two walks loaded up the doubt about who the best an RBI. Wagner Perez (0- bases. Perez notched an Little League team in for-2) also had an RBI, RBI after getting hit by a Lynn was this year, as while Mark Walsh went pitch, then a Pine Hill the Padres jumped ahead 3-for-3 with two runs error brought home two with five runs in the first scored. Brayden Curley more runs to make it a inning en route to an went 1-for-3 with a run 4-0 game. 11-1 win in five innings scored. After coming up empty over the Pine Hill Braves On the Pine Hill side, in the second inning, in the City Series cham- Brian Boissan had the East Lynn struck again pionship game at Volun- lone RBI on the day. Eli- in the third after Gavin teer Field Saturday eve- jah Morin went 1-for-2 Collins drew a walk, ad- ning. with a double, while vanced to second on a This is the second Jackson Barrett and passed ball and then straight year that a team Shea Paul each had a hit scored on a throwing er- from East Lynn has won in the loss. ror. the City Series, having Mason Palladino took Pine Hill finally got on also won the title in 2019 the loss on the mound the board in the top of before the pandemic can- after pitching the first the fourth, thanks in part celed the 2020 tourna- four innings, while Ben- to a leadoff double from ment. nett pitched an inning of Morin. After he moved Braeden Ohannesian relief. over to third on a ground- ITEM PHOTO | SPENSER HASAK had a big all-around East Lynn didn’t waste out, Morin scored on an game for East Lynn, go- With a victory over Pine Hill on Saturday, the East Lynn Padres took home any time getting on the RBI sacrifice bunt from ing 1-for-4 with two RBI board in this one. After the Lynn City Series title and finished the tournament with an undefeated Boissan to make it a 5-1 at the plate and also Ohannesian moved 1-2-3 record. This is the second straight year that a team from East Lynn has game. earning the win on the through the top of the won the City Series, having also won the title in 2019 before the pandemic mound. He pitched all first inning, the Padres’ CITY SERIES, B2 canceled the 2020 tournament. Navs split doubleheader to close season Lynn Youth Summer

By Joshua Kummins The Navs conclude the new high over his three- ond baseman Jonathan FOR THE ITEM regular season at 6:30 p.m. year career in a North Luders (Seton Hall) first Track Series winding Monday when they travel Shore uniform. His fran- moved Lemery along to LYNN — The North to to face the chise-record 14 homers third with a sacrifice bunt. down for the year Shore Navigators capped division’s top-seeded now lead the entire NEC- After Bravo’s fly ball, their New England Colle- Keene SwampBats in a BL. In addition, designated Sanford starter Louis Stal- ning at 6:30 p.m. There giate Baseball League reg- make-up game that was hitter Ryan Marra (Brown) By Mike Alongi lone (Arkansas) loaded the ITEM SPORTS EDITOR will be an event on Mon- ular-season home slate originally scheduled for went 3-for-4 and scored a bases on a walk, center day and then subsequent with a doubleheader split Thursday, July 29. The run, and left fielder Jake fielder David Kale’s (Ford- LYNN — As the sum- events on Aug. 9, 16 and against the longtime rival NECBL Playoffs will begin McElroy (Holy Cross) was ham) single and a hit bat- mer begins to wind down, 23 to close out the season. Sanford Mainers on Sun- on Tuesday. 2-for-3 with a run. ter, but a strikeout ended so is the season for the There is no entry fee for day afternoon at Fraser North Shore 10, Graham Jeffries (Salve the inning without any fur- Lynn Youth Summer any of the events. Field. Sanford 3 (Suspended Regina) struck out five of ther damage. The Navs Track Series. With only Eligibility for the races The Navs exploded for on 7/27) the first six batters he doubled their lead an in- four weeks left in the 2021 ranges in age from chil- eight runs in their final All-Star first baseman faced in his Navs debut ning later as Luders sent a season, those interested dren just old enough to two at-bats to earn a 10-3 Logan Bravo (Harvard) last Tuesday before lefty sac fly of his own out to left. in participating are urged walk up to high school- win in a game that origi- continued his second-half Aaron Groller (Seton Hall) The Lynnfield native’s RBI to register on-site the day aged kids. There are a nally began on Tuesday power surge by hitting took the mound when the came home in the form of they wish to compete. number of events run and was suspended due to home runs in the seventh game resumed and tossed McElroy, who drew a lead- The seventh annual each evening, with a rain, but they were unable and eighth innings, help- the remaining seven in- off walk. Lynn Youth Summer 30-meter race open to to complete the sweep in a ing the Navs score eight nings of four-hit, two- When the game resumed Track Series, sponsored kids three years old and 5-3 setback in the night- unanswered runs to end earned run ball with five Sunday, Sanford designat- by Lynn Parks and Recre- under as well as 50-, 100- cap. the game. Bravo punctuat- punchouts to earn his ed hitter Derek Smith’s ation, had more than 360 , 200-, 400-, 800-meter North Shore moved to ed North Shore’s seven-run team-leading fourth win of (Bryant) two-run single to participants during the and one-mile events that 20-19-2 on the season, fall- seventh with a grand slam the summer. center tied the game in the 2019 season and has seen are open to kids of any ing back into a fourth-place before center fielder Joe North Shore got the scor- fourth. Catcher Dayne a great turnout in the age. tie with the Vermont Lomuscio (Stanford) added ing started quickly last Leonard (West Virginia) opening weeks after re- For more information Mountaineers in the a three-run shot. Tuesday as shortstop Alex put the Moose in front with turning from its pandem- on the events, email Joe Northern Division stand- The duo of Bravo and Lo- Lemery (Marymount) hit a a two-out, two-strike single ic hiatus. Abelon at jsa777@veri- ings. Sanford finishes its muscio combined for nine leadoff double to right field three innings later. Every Monday, the se- regular schedule with a 16- of the team’s 10 RBI. Bravo and scored on Bravo’s sac- ries is held at the Man- zon.net or visit www. 25 mark. drove home six, marking a rifice fly to deep left. Sec- NAVS, B2 ning Field track begin- lwrun.org. J.C. Jackson blossoms as a ballhawk in Patriots secondary By Glen Farley thought that the Patriots ASSOCIATED PRESS would sign Jackson to a long-term deal during the FOXBOROUGH — He offseason. Instead, he was entered the league, to offered — and signed — a quote his head coach, as second-round tender as a an “unknown.” Three restricted free agent, an years later, J.C. Jackson agreement that leaves his has made a name for him- future beyond this season self as a defensive ball- unclear. hawk in the New England None of that fazes Jack- Patriots secondary. son, who truly had to Still, Jackson says some prove himself when he things haven’t changed. entered the league as a “I approach it the same rookie free agent out of way I did my rookie year,” Maryland back in 2018. the 6-foot-1, 198-pound “I had a feeling that cornerback said Saturday they were going to tender following the Patriots’ me,” said Jackson. “I fourth straight day of wasn’t expecting (any) training camp practices contract extension. That on the fields behind Gil- just gives me another lette Stadium. “Just play year to get better and im- the best, be the best I prove. That’s how I look can.” at it. Nothing negative.” Jackson was at his best Jackson began making a in 2020 when he finished positive impact on the Pa- with nine interceptions, triots as a rookie. Appear- second in the NFL to ing in 15 regular-season Xavien Howard’s 10 with games and starting five in Miami. 2018, he totaled 24 tack- “J.C. came in here un- les, was credited with six known, (an) undrafted passes defended, and in- player,” Patriots coach tercepted three passes to Bill Belichick said. “(He) tie for second on the team. earned a spot on the ros- Appearing in all three of ter, earned playing time. the team’s postseason He has continued to work games that culminated in hard and develop. I’d say a Super Bowl LIII cham- his role has increased pionship, he made seven from year two to year tackles and was credited three, and it’s kind of with two passes defended. stayed about the same Appearing in all 16 of since then. (He’s) continu- the Patriots’ regular-sea- ing to gain the experience son games and starting and improve on his fun- six in 2019, Jackson to- damentals and tech- taled 36 tackles, 10 pass- PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS niques.” es defended, five intercep- His rookie contract up, tions and blocked a punt Patriots defensive back J.C. Jackson is looking to take the next step and become a shutdown corner there was a school of on special teams. for the team this season. B2 SPORTS THE DAILY ITEM MONDAY AUGUST 2, 2021

NEW ENGLAND COLLEGIATE BASEBALL LEAGUE NORTHERN DIVISION SOUTHERN DIVISION MacLean moves on to Olympic semifinal W L T GB W L T GB Keene 25 15 0 - Marthas Vineyard 24 16 1 - for the majority of the race cross country All-Amer- tha Livingstone), who Upper Valley 23 18 0 2½ Valley 22 17 0 1½ OLYMPIAN North Adams 21 17 2 3 Mystic 22 17 1 1½ From A1 with a solid pace through- ican for the Minutewom- represented the United Vermont 21 20 0 4½ Danbury 21 19 0 3 out. As the heat ap- en and won an Atlantic States at the 2000 Olym- North Shore 20 19 2 4½ Newport 21 19 0 3 Sanford 16 25 0 9½ Ocean State 18 24 0 7 was shown on the big proached its final 400-500 10 title as a senior. She pic Games in Sydney, Winnipesaukee 14 26 0 11 Bristol 12 28 0 12 screen prior to the race, meters, MacLean pushed also added an indoor Australia. She won a gold you could likely hear the herself a little harder and All-American mark in the medal in the women’s SCHEDULE cheers all the way across crossed the finish line in 3,000 as a junior and sev- 4x200 freestyle relay with the entire town. fifth place — guarantee- eral New England Cham- teammates Diana Munz, “Watching her tonight ing her a spot in Wednes- pionships. She is the first Tonight Tuesday Wednesday Lindsay Benko and Jenny and throughout this whole day’s semifinal. Olympian in the history of Thompson. The team set a experience is just sur- MacLean almost didn’t the UMass track and field OFF TBD TBD new Olympic record in the real,” said Maurice. “It’s make it to Tokyo. She fin- program. event final of 7:57.80. hard to grasp. She called ished sixth in her semifi- In January, MacLean me today and said, ‘I love nal heat of the 1500 last posted the fastest time “There is a tremendous you mommy,’ and the last month at the trials in Eu- in the world in the mile sense of pride in the com- Thursday Friday thing I told her was to go gene, Ore. As only the top (4:27.54) at American munity whenever we have and get it.” five from each semifinal Track League Meet No. 1. an Olympian, and it’s TBD TBD A total of 45 (split into plus the next two fastest She won the 1500 meter wonderful to have anoth- three heats of 15) of the runners would advance to at the New Balance In- er Olympian after more world’s best runners rep- Tokyo, MacLean’s Olym- door Grand Prix, posting than 20 years since Sa- resenting 24 countries pic dreams appeared to be the best American time mantha,” said Mayor Ed- competed in the event. over. in the event this year ward A. Bettencourt, Jr. Ranked 23rd in the world, Not so fast. (4:06.32). She also led the “This only happens once TV/RADIO MacLean competed in the MacLean and her New nation in the 800m this in a generation, so this TV third and final heat — Balance Team Boston year following a 2:00.53 is extremely exciting for MLB widely considered to be coach Mark Coogan pro- time at American Track Heather and her family 3 p.m...... Cleveland at Toronto...... MLB Network the fastest of the three. tested the race results, League Meet No. 4. She and the city.” 7:05 p.m...... Philadelphia at Washington...... ESPN She entered the race with claiming she had been was named U.S. Track As for what’s next, Bet- 10 p.m...... San Francisco at Arizona...... MLB Network the fourth fastest time of tripped. The officialsand Field New England’s tencourt said a decision to Olympics the year. agreed and advanced Athlete of the Month for hold a viewing party for 12:40 a.m...... Women’s : US vs. France...... USA The top six runners her to the final. A second February. the semifinal on Wednes- 2 a.m...... Diving: Men’s springboard qualifying...... CNBC from each heat along with chance was all MacLean “I would say for starters day morning has not yet the next six runners with 2:30 a.m...... Men’s water polo: Spain vs. Croatia...... USA needed. Working her way the success comes from been made. the fastest times qualified from the back half of the being a part of a great 4 a.m...... Gymnastics finals: Women’s floor exercise.... Peacock “It’s at a weird time, for the semifinal round on field over the final 800 me- team,” MacLean said. “It’s 4 a.m...... Soccer women’s semifinal: US vs. Canada...... USA so we’re still thinking it 5 a.m...... Badminton: Men’s singles final...... NBCSN Aug. 4. The top five run- ters, she finished strong, been amazing working ners from each semifinal through,” he said. “We’ll 5 a.m...... Equestrian: Eventing jumping finals...... NBCSN chasing down a former with coach Mark Coogan. heat plus the next two national champion to fin- He’s brought me a long talk with the family and 5 a.m...... Equestrian: Individual jumping finals...... NBCSN runners with the fastest ish third in 4:02.9. way. I have six teammates will certainly do whatever 5:15 a.m...... Wrestling finals and semifinals...... Olympic Channel times advance to the fi- Simply put, MacLean and we’re all so support- we can to promote Heath- 6:20 a.m...... Track & field...... Peacock nal, which will be held on has established herself as ive of each other and build er. Hers is an amazing 7 a.m...... Soccer women’s semifinal: Sweden vs. Australia.USA Aug. 6. one of the best profession- each other up. It’s a great story and we are all be- 9 a.m...... Soccer women’s semifinal: US vs. Canada...... USA MacLean ran a smart al runners in the country. support system.” hind her all the way.” 9 a.m...... Women’s basketball: US vs. France...... USA race from start to finish She had a standout career Peabody’s last Olympian Coverage for Wednes- 8 p.m...... Beach volleyball: Women’s quarterfinal...... NBC Sunday, keeping herself at UMass Amherst from was swimmer Samantha day’s semifinal will begin 8 p.m...... Gymnastics: Women’s floor final...... NBC in the middle of the pack 2013-18. She was the first Arsenault (now Saman- at 5:30 a.m. Eastern Time. 8 p.m...... Track & Field...... NBC 8 p.m...... Women’s basketball: US vs. France...... NBCSN 8 p.m...... Women’s soccer: US vs. Canada...... NBCSN Peabody West wins Mass. Little League title 11 p.m...... Water polo: Women’s quarterfinal...... USA CHAMPIONSHIP the second game, we just stepped in and laced an on a line-drive from Se- From A1 worked on making con- RBI single into left field to bastian Herrera to end the MLB tact and putting the ball make it a 2-1 game. After inning and keep the lead AMERICAN LEAGUE NATIONAL LEAGUE East Division East Division representing Massachu- in play. Our goal was to Pittsfield got a strikeout in Peabody West’s hands. W L Pct GB W L Pct GB setts in the regional. But force the other team to on the next batter, DiCar- Pasterick handled the Tampa Bay 63 42 .600 _ New York 55 49 .529 _ when you play one game, make plays, and we did lo came up with the hit of rest from there, allowing Boston 63 43 .594 ½ Philadelphia 52 53 .495 3½ New York 56 48 .538 6½ Atlanta 52 54 .491 4 anything can happen. To- that in both of the last two the day when he roped a just one hit over the final Toronto 54 48 .529 7½ Washington 49 56 .467 6½ day we were lucky enough games.” three-run double into the two innings. After a line- Baltimore 37 67 .356 25½ Miami 44 61 .419 11½ Central Division Central Division to play the better game.” Cullen Pasterick did all left-center field gap to give drive out right at DiCarlo W L Pct GB W L Pct GB Just the fact that Pea- the work on the mound, Peabody West the lead. ended the game, the dug- Chicago 62 44 .585 _ Milwaukee 63 43 .594 _ body West was in Sun- pitching a complete game Five pitches later, DiCarlo out emptied and the party Cleveland 51 51 .500 9 56 50 .528 7 Detroit 51 57 .472 12 St. Louis 53 52 .505 9½ day’s championship game and allowing five runs on scored on a passed ball to began. Kansas City 45 59 .433 16 Chicago 51 56 .477 12½ was a longshot a mere 12 eight hits with two strike- put Peabody West up 5-2. Peabody West will en- Minnesota 44 62 .415 18 Pittsburgh 40 65 .381 22½ West Division West Division hours earlier. Having lost outs. Pittsfield got one run joy this win for a day, but W L Pct GB W L Pct GB the first two games of the “Cullen pitched an un- back in the bottom of the then it’s back to work in Houston 64 42 .604 _ San Francisco 66 39 .629 _ round-robin tournament, believable game,” said second after scoring on a preparation for the New Oakland 60 47 .561 4½ Los Angeles 64 43 .598 3 Seattle 56 50 .528 8 San Diego 61 47 .565 6½ Peabody West needed to Bettencourt. “He threw Peabody West throwing England Regional, which Los Angeles 52 53 .495 11½ Colorado 46 60 .434 20½ both win and put together strikes, mixed up his error, but Bettencourt will take place from Aug. Texas 38 67 .362 25½ Arizona 33 73 .311 33½ a big run differential Sat- pitches and his speed, and came out to settle down 8-14 at A. Bartlett Gia- Sunday’s Games Philadelphia (Suárez 5-3) at Washington Milwaukee 2, Atlanta 1 (Gray 0-0), 7:05 p.m. urday night in order to be he got some great defense his team before things got matti Little League Lead- Cincinnati 7, N.Y. Mets 1 N.Y. Mets (Megill 1-0) at Miami (TBD), 7:10 one of the top two teams. behind him. It was a real out of control — which has ership Training Center Washington 6, Chicago Cubs 5 p.m. Philadelphia 15, Pittsburgh 4 Pittsburgh (Wilson 2-3) at Milwaukee It did just that, beating grind-it-out effort.” become a familiar theme in Bristol, Conn. Peabody San Diego 8, Colorado 1 (Lauer 3-4), 8:10 p.m. Needham National, 8-0, to Pittsfield American got this summer. West will now be known L.A. Dodgers 13, Arizona 0 San Francisco (DeSclafani 10-5) at Arizona Toronto 5, Kansas City 1 (Widener 1-1), 9:40 p.m. punch its ticket to the big off to a strong start in this Peabody West added an- as Team Massachusetts. Detroit 6, Baltimore 2 Tuesday’s Games game. one, as Christian Barry other run in the top of the “We’ll be out there Tues- N.Y. Yankees 3, Miami 1 Baltimore at N.Y. Yankees, 7:05 p.m. Chicago White Sox 2, Cleveland 1 Cleveland at Toronto, 7:07 p.m. Jimmy DiCarlo led the led off the bottom of the fourth after Broughton day through Friday, and St. Louis 7, Minnesota 3 Boston at Detroit, 7:10 p.m. offensive attack for Pea- first inning with a deep kept the inning alive with then we head down there Texas 4, Seattle 3 Minnesota at Cincinnati, 7:10 p.m. San Francisco 5, Houston 3 Seattle at Tampa Bay, 7:10 p.m. body West on Sunday, go- solo home run over the a pinch-hit, two-out dou- Saturday,” said Betten- Oakland 8, L.A. Angels 3 L.A. Angels at Texas, 8:05 p.m. ing 3-for-3 with a double right field fence to make ble. DiCarlo followed up court. “We’re just going Boston at Tampa Bay, 7:08 p.m. Kansas City at Chicago White Sox, 8:10 Monday’s Games p.m. and three RBI. Aiden Hor- it 1-0. Cam Blake reached with an infield single be- to continue to do what Cleveland (Morgan 1-3) at Toronto (Ray Philadelphia at Washington, 7:05 p.m. gan went 1-for-3 with an on an error after that, and fore Horgan smacked an got us here — work hard 9-5), 3:07 p.m. N.Y. Mets at Miami, 7:10 p.m. Baltimore (López 2-12) at N.Y. Yankees Pittsburgh at Milwaukee, 8:10 p.m. RBI, while Gabe Casiano two batters later he was RBI single down the left as a group with every- (Heaney 6-7), 7:05 p.m. Atlanta at St. Louis, 8:15 p.m. went 1-for-2 with an RBI. knocked home via an RBI field line to make it 6-3. one giving 120 percent in Seattle (Flexen 9-5) at Tampa Bay (Wacha Chicago Cubs at Colorado, 8:40 p.m. 2-2), 7:10 p.m. San Diego at Oakland, 9:40 p.m. Brendan Kobierski added single from Kevin Kone- But Pittsfield continued practice, so that when the L.A. Angels (TBD) at Texas (Dunning 4-7), San Francisco at Arizona, 9:40 p.m. a hit in the win. fal to give Pittsfield a 2-0 to threaten. After RBI game comes there’s noth- 8:05 p.m. Houston at L.A. Dodgers, 10:10 p.m. “We’re a team that lead. singles from Barry and ing to be nervous about. strives on throwing But, as has been the case Jack Belafontaine made it We say it all the time with TODAY IN SPORTS strikes on the mound, all summer, Peabody West 6-5, Pittsfield had the ty- the (Peabody High) foot- August 2 NBA history, Antoine Walker is playing good defense and fought back. ing and go-ahead runs on ball and baseball teams — getting timely hitting, and It started with an in- base with one out. After a “put the hay in the barn.” 1864 — The first Travers Stakes dealt from Boston to Miami in a at Saratoga is won by Kentucky, a transaction involving five teams over the past few days the field single from Kobier- heads-up force-out play at Once we know we’re ready, horse that scores 20 consecutive and 13 players. The Heat acquire hitting hasn’t been there,” ski. After two walks load- third got the lead runner, there’s nothing to be ner- victories. point guard Jason Williams and said Bettencourt. “After ed up the bases, Casiano DiCarlo made a great stab vous about.” 1912 — John McDermott wins small forward James Posey from the U.S. Open golf championship Memphis, while the Grizzlies re- for the second straight year with a ceive guard Eddie Jones from the East Lynn takes home City Series championship 294 total. Heat. The Hornets 1952 — Five American boxers and Utah Jazz also are involved in win gold medals at the Olympics, the deal. CITY SERIES the bases, then another run to make it 9-1. the game. marking the first time the U.S. 2009 — Catriona Matthew wins From B1 error brought home a pair Then, in the bottom of The Lynn City Series is wins the unofficial team title. The the Women’s British Open for her of runs. Collins followed the fifth, Ohannesiana 70-year tradition in the five medalists are flyweight Nate first major title, beating Karrie But the game really that up with an RBI rounded out the scoring city, with the annual tour- Webb by three strokes just 10 Brooks; light welterweight Charley broke open in the bottom groundout before one with a bases-loaded, two- nament always coming at weeks after giving birth to her sec- Adkins; middleweight Floyd Patter- of the fourth. Two singles more Pine Hill error run double to reach the ond child. the end of a grueling Lit- son; light heavyweight Norvell Lee 2012 — Carmelo Anthony and and an error loaded up brought home another 10-run rule and close out tle League summer. and heavyweight Eddie Sanders. the U.S. men’s Olympic basketball 1967 — The New Orleans Saints team rewrite the record books in a play their first preseason game 156-73 romp over Nigeria. Antho- and lose to the Los Angeles Rams, Navs split doubleheader to close regular season ny scores 37 points, including 10 77-16. of 12 3-pointers, to break the U.S. 1979 — New York Yankees catch- NAVS and Kale walked, Lomus- ond run in as many games out walk — after knocking single-game scoring record in less er Thurman Munson is killed in a cio ripped a three-run shot on Bravo’s one-out double his first hit of the summer than three quarters. When Andre From B1 plane crash practicing takeoffs and to conclude the scoring. into the left-center gap. into center field two in- Iguodala hits a 3-pointer with 4:37 The Navs tagged former landings near his Ohio home. left, the Americans surpass the Groller retired the side in Navs starter Evan nings earlier — and scored 1986 — Jackie Joyner sets the previous Olympic record of 138 Navigator closer and Mar- order in the ninth to clinch Christopulos (Bentley) on McElroy’s RBI ground- world record in the heptathlon at points set by Brazil against Egypt blehead native Beau Dana the win as he completed faced the minimum over er to short. the U.S. Olympic Festival in Hous- in 1988. (Dickinson) for the tying seven innings for the sec- the first two innings, but North Shore loaded the ton with 7,158 points. 2012 — Gabby Douglas becomes run a half-inning later as ond straight week. the visitors broke the bases with one out in the 1992 — Vitaly Scherbo of the Uni- the third straight American to win Bravo mashed a one-out Sanford 5, game open in a five-run fied Team wins gold medals in the sixth as Baldwin walked gymnastics’ biggest prize when solo homer to left. North Shore 3 third that began with and pinch hitters Marra vault, rings, pommel horse and par- she wins the all-around Olympic The home team’s victory Bravo led the North three coming across the allel bars to give him a total of six and Dylan Brazil (Stet- title. was secured in a big way gold, the most won by a gymnast Shore offense with anoth- plate on back-to-back sin- son) were hit by pitches 2012 — Michael Phelps wins his in the eighth as the Navs in a single Olympic Games. er multi-hit game, going gles by center fielder Cal against Sanford reliever first individual gold medal of the forced Sanford to call to 2-for-4 with a run-scoring Hewett (Vanderbilt) and 1996 — Down to her final long London Games in the 200-meter Brian Craven (Davidson). the bullpen twice while double in the first inning third baseman Mitchell jump attempt and fighting an in- individual medley. The U.S. star McElroy’s double play ball scoring seven runs on five and a triple. The Andover Moralez (Utah Valley). jured hamstring, Jackie Joyner-Ker- becomes the first male swimmer drove in a run, but the see leaps out of sixth place and hits. Right fielder Hunter native slugger has now First baseman Shane Pa- to win the same individual event at hosts were unable to draw ends her Olympic career with three straight Olympics, capturing Baldwin (Harvard) got the reached base in six consec- radine (Stony Brook) com- any closer after stranding a bronze medal. Joyner Kersee his 20th career medal — and 16th offense jump started with utive games and hit safely pleted the stretch of four jumps 22 feet, 11 3-4 inches for gold. a one-out single up the in 21 of the last 24. consecutive one-out hits a runner on base and nine her sixth Olympic medal. 2015 — American Pharoah de- middle before pinch-hit- North Shore got the with a two-run double. total in the seven-inning 1998 — Brandie Burton closes livers an encore performance in ting second baseman Jake scoring going in the bot- Christopulos kept the game. with an even-par 72 for a tour- his first race since winning the Gustin (Bryant) knocked tom of the first inning as Navs in the game for the Bravo capped his mon- nament-record 18-under 270 to Triple Crown, by cruising to a 2 another hit and Luders McElroy lined a leadoff first six innings, allowing ster day with a leadoff tri- win the du Maurier Classic by one 1/4-length victory in the Haskell ple down the line in right, stroke over Annika Sorenstam. was hit by a pitch. single through the left just two hits outside of Invitational at Monmouth Park. but three straight strike- It’s the lowest score in relation to 2015 — Inbee Park rallies to win Bravo’s grand slam off side against his former Sanford’s big inning and par at a women’s major, breaking the Women’s British Open to be- ace reliever Trevor La- college teammate and striking out a pair. His of- outs left him stranded in Betsy King’s 17-under 267 in the come the seventh women to win Bonte (Maryland) flipped Marblehead’s Garret Ke- fense got a run back in the the seventh and clinched 1992 LPGA Championship. four different major champion- the score for good. After ough (Georgetown), stole fourth as catcher Shane Gavin Hinchliffe’s (Dela- 2005 — In the largest trade in ships. Marra hit an infield single second and scored his sec- Lake (Suffolk) drew a one- ware) second save. MONDAY AUGUST 2, 2021 THE DAILY ITEM B3 NATION Schumer: Vote on infrastructure bill could come within days

By Kevin Freking and Lisa Mascaro ASSOCIATED PRESS WASHINGTON — The vote on a $1 trillion bipar- tisan infrastructure bill could be held “in a matter of days,” Senate Democrat- ic leader Chuck Schumer said Sunday, as negotia- tors scrambled to finish writing the legislation. Schumer opened the rare Sunday session by saying that the text of the bill would be released “im- minently.” PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS Senators and staff have been laboring behind the People from a coalition of housing justice groups hold signs protesting scenes for days to write PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS evictions during a news conference outside the Statehouse in Boston. what is certain to be a mas- Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., sive piece of legislation. updates reporters on the infrastructure negoti- Anger mounts as Biden, Congress An early draft swelled be- ations between Republicans and Democrats, at yond 2,500 pages. To prod the Capitol in Washington. the work along, Schumer allow eviction ban to expire is keeping senators in over prepared to give it to them.” ing repurposing untapped the weekend, encouraging Schumer, the majority COVID-19 relief aid and By Lisa Mascaro, spade” after the deadline nancial Services Commit- the authors of the biparti- leader, said he understood relying on projected future Josh Boak and expired. tee, said Saturday on CNN: san infrastructure plan to that completing the writ- economic growth. Kevin Freking “We cannot in good faith “We thought that the White finish drafting the bill so ing of such a large bill is Among the major invest- ASSOCIATED PRESS blame the Republican Par- House was in charge.” that senators can begin of- a difficult project, but he ments are $110 billion for ty when House Democrats “We are only hours away fering amendments. roads and bridges, $39 bil- WASHINGTON — Anger warned Saturday that he have a majority,” the pro- from a fully preventable Two of the negotiators was prepared to keep law- lion for public transit and and frustration mounted in said Sunday morning gressive congresswoman housing crisis,” said Sen. makers in Washington for $66 billion for rail. There’s Congress over the weekend that action could come said on CNN’s “State of Elizabeth Warren, D-Mass., as long as it took to com- also $55 billion for water as a nationwide eviction soon. Sen. Susan Collins, the Union.” during a floor speech in a plete votes on both the and wastewater infrastruc- moratorium expired during R-Maine, said on CNN, “We Ocasio-Cortez and other rare Saturday session as bipartisan infrastructure ture as well as billions for a surge in the COVID-19 really are just about fin- Democrats joined Rep. Cori senators labored over an plan and a budget blue- airports, ports, broadband pandemic. One Democrat- ished.” Sen. Joe Manchin, internet and electric vehi- Bush, D-Mo., on Saturday infrastructure package. print that would allow the ic lawmaker even camped evening and overnight D-W.Va., said on CNN that cle charging stations. “We have the tools, and Senate to begin work lat- outside the Capitol in pro- Sunday as Bush camped we have the funding,” there will likely be “text A bipartisan group of er this year on a massive, test as millions of Amer- outside the Capitol. “I Warren said. “What we today and by this evening, senators helped it clear $3.5 trillion social, health icans faced being forced don’t plan to leave before need is the time.” hopefully we can start the one more hurdle Friday and environmental bill. from their homes. some type of change hap- The eviction ban was in- process.” Like Schumer, and braced to see if sup- Lawmakers said they pens,” Bush said, though tended to prevent further both said the bill could be “The longer it takes to port could hold during the were blindsided by Presi- the House had already left virus spread by people finished this week. finish, the longer we will next few days of debate dent Joe Biden’s inaction for its August recess. put out on the streets and The predictions were a be here, but we’re going to and efforts to amend it. as the midnight Saturday More than 3.6 million into shelters. Congress ap- familiar refrain after days get the job done,” he said. Schumer wants the vot- deadline neared, some Americans are at risk of proved nearly $47 billion of delays. Several senators The bipartisan plan — a ing to be wrapped up before furious that he called on eviction, some in a mat- in federal housing aid to had said the text of the bill key part of President Joe senators break for their Congress to provide a ter of days. The morato- the states during the pan- would be ready for review Biden’s agenda — calls August recess. He said that last-minute solution to rium was put in place by demic, but it has been slow late Friday or early Sat- for $550 billion in new once the legislative text is protect renters. The rare the Centers for Disease to make it into the hands urday, but it wasn’t ready spending over five years finalized, he’ll review it and division between the pres- Control and Prevention as of renters and landlords to be filed by the time above projected federal offer it up as a substitute ident and his party carried part of the COVID-19 cri- owed payments. Schumer closed the floor levels. It’s being financed to the shell bill currently potential lasting political sis when jobs shifted and The day before the ban Saturday night. from funding sources that before the chamber. Then, ramifications. many workers lost income. was set to expire, Biden “They need a little more might not pass muster senators can begin voting New York Rep. Alexan- Democrats piled on in called on local govern- time,” Schumer said. “I’m with deficit hawks, includ- on amendments. dria Ocasio-Cortez said frustration. ments to “take all possible Sunday that Democrats Rep. Maxine Waters, steps” to immediately dis- Jalue Dorje, have to “call a spade a D-Calif., the chair of the Fi- burse the funds. left, and his cousin Delek Topgyal, 13, watch videos on their phones after playing the NBA 2K video game between prayer sessions in Columbia Heights, Minn.

PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS For U.S. teen Buddhist lama, it’s faith, school, football FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS By Luis Dalai Lama or Gandhi or ue was about 4 months old National Guard troops sleep inside the Capitol Visitor’s Center at the Andres Henao Nelson Mandela.” when he was identified by Capitol in Washington. ASSOCIATED PRESS On a recent day, he Kyabje Trulshik Rinpoche, chanted ancient prayers a venerated master of Ti- COLUMBIA HEIGHTS, for hours with his father betan Buddhism who was Breakneck pace of crises keeps Minn. — In most ways, and other monks who the leader of the Nyingma Jalue Dorje is a typical gathered in a prayer room lineage. He was later con- American teen — he grew in the family’s home to firmed by several other la- National Guard away from home up in a suburb of Min- ring bells, bang drums and mas as the eighth Terchen neapolis, loving football, blow conch shells near an Taksham Rinpoche — the By Lolita C. Baldor While Guard leaders say mattress to replace the air Pokémon and rap music. altar decorated with offer- first one of whom was born ASSOCIATED PRESS troops are upbeat, they mattress he’d been using. Yet a few years from now, ings of fruits, flowers and under the name Taksham worry about exhaustion Since March 2020, Guard he’s expecting to say good- Torma ritual cakes. Nüden Dorje in 1655. SHADDADI, Syria — In setting in and wonder how units around the country bye to his family and home- The annual ceremony, After the Dalai Lama the searing 108-degree much longer U.S. business- have been lurching from land and join a monastery which was suspended last also recognized him at age heat, far from his Louisiana es can do without their one national crisis to the in the foothills of the Hi- year because of the coro- 2 as the guru’s reincarna- health care business, Army long-absent workers. next. They were tapped malayas — from an early navirus pandemic, pays tion, Jalue’s parents took Col. Scott Desormeaux and Back home in Louisiana, almost immediately when age, he was recognized by homage to Guru Rinpoche, him to meet the spiritual his soldiers are on a dusty Sgt. 1st Class Bray Har- the pandemic broke out to the Dalai Lama and other the Indian Buddhist mas- leader of Tibetan Bud- base near Syria’s northern ris has been living in ho- help conduct testing, build Tibetan Buddhist leaders ter who brought Tantric dhism when he visited border, helping Syrian rebel tels around Baton Rouge field hospitals, provide as a reincarnated lama. Buddhism to Tibet. Over Wisconsin in 2010. The Da- forces battle Islamic State since March 2020, help- health care and, eventually, Since that recognition, two days this year, the lai Lama cut a lock of Jal- militants and keeping an ing provide COVID-19 deliver vaccines. But at the he’s spent much of his group prayed for victims ue’s hair in a ceremony. He eye on Russian troops in testing and the vaccine to same time, many — like life training to become a of natural disasters, war also advised the parents the region. residents. He’s only been those in Louisiana — were monk, memorizing sacred and COVID-19, and for to let their son stay in the It’s tough duty for the sol- able to race home to Lake also facing a record year scriptures (often rewarded the peace and happiness U.S. so he could perfect his diers. But their deployment Charles — two hours away of storms and hurricanes by his dad with Pokémon of beings worldwide. English and then send him to the Middle East last — a few times, including while taking weeks off from cards), practicing callig- On a break, Jalue sat to a monastery at age 10. November is just a small to evacuate his mother their regular jobs to protect raphy and learning the for lunch in the yard un- Jalue is now fluent in part of the blistering pace during one of the major their communities during teachings of Buddha. der the summer sun, the English and Tibetan and of missions that members storms that hit the state. the race riots. More than Now he’s 14 and entering youngest by far among the often gets A’s in class. Al- of the Louisiana National Nearby at Camp Be- 26,000 Guard members de- his first year of high school. monks, and then walked though he was officially Guard and America’s other auregard, Capt. Michael ployed to Washington, D.C., After graduation in 2025, upstairs in his maroon and enthroned in a 2019 cere- citizen-soldiers have faced Switzer has been sleeping to secure the president’s in- he’ll head to northern In- gold robes to play the NBA mony in India, he’s still liv- in the past 18 months. in his office. Over the past auguration. dia to join the Mindrolling 2K video game against ing in Columbia Heights, Beyond overseas de- 15 months, he and his sol- “This past year was an Monastery, more than Delek Topgyal, his 13-year- where his parents decided ployments, Guard mem- diers have juggled security extraordinary one for the 7,200 miles from his home old cousin and best friend. he’ll stay until graduation. bers have been called in and work at virus testing National Guard,” said in Columbia Heights. The young lama would “Seeing him growing up to to battle the COVID-19 sites with road clearance Gen. Dan Hokanson, chief Following a period of con- lose with team Kyrie Ir- a teenager is a lot of things pandemic, natural disas- and emergency supply de- of the National Guard templation and ascetism, he ving and later explain that to take in because he’s a ters and protests against liveries during the storms Bureau. Does he worry hopes to return to America team Lebron James “is Buddhist master, and at the racial injustice. For many, and then distribution of about exhaustion setting to teach in the Minnesota practically unbeatable.” same time, he’s a normal it’s meant months away the vaccine. For Father’s in? “That’s something I’ve Buddhist community. His The process of identify- person as well,” said his un- from their civilian jobs and Day, his wife bought him a been very concerned with goal? “To become a leader ing a lama is based on spir- cle, Tashi Lama. “We get to scarce times with families. cot and a 5-inch-thick foam right from the start.” of peace,” he said. “Like the itual signs and visions. Jal- see the two sides of it.” B4 THE DAILY ITEM MONDAY AUGUST 2, 2021 COMICS

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CROSSWORD DEAR ABBY Rekindled romance isn’t creating much heat DEAR ABBY: Over you’ll be better off concen- the last couple of years, I Dear Abby is written by Abigail trating on healthy rela- have become close with tionships. someone I was intimately Van Buren, also known as Jeanne involved with 20 years Phillips, and was founded by her DEAR ABBY: I was ago. We had a relatively mother, Pauline Phillips. Contact wondering how I can en- short but very passionate Dear Abby at DearAbby.com or P.O. joy my college experience. relationship back then, I’m mostly wondering which she ended for rea- Box 69440, Los Angeles, CA 90069. about what I should do sons that I’m still not while I’m in college to get clear about. For me, she was the “one who got the best experience (oth- away.” We never really for an honest discussion care, but I’m afraid if we er than focus on my class- fought and remained about why she ended your reconnect it will contin- es, because that comes friendly over the years. relationship the first time ue. I have thought about first). What should I try She now has a child she around. Express how you writing her a letter. It’s and what things should I has sole custody of, so feel about her (if she sad, because our kids do while I’m there? I we’re never really alone. doesn’t already know) have grown up together. I don’t think college will be The three of us hang out and ask whether your feel lonely without my like high school in terms a lot and take trips to- feelings are reciprocated. BFF. What do I do? of things to do because I gether. The problem is, If they aren’t, you need to will be living on my own UNCERTAIN IN we are not intimate and adjust to the fact that you with new people. I just are in the “friend zone.” COLORADO haven’t expressed feel- wanted to ask your ad-

ings for each other. I am, DEAR UNCERTAIN: vice because I’m about to and to some extent have DEAR ABBY: My best friend of 30 years and I If you think writing her a go off to college this fall. always been, in love with letter will make this per- her. I don’t want to ruin haven’t spoken since my EXCITED IN wedding two years ago. son stop drinking, please what we have, but I don’t understand that the solu- GEORGIA want to be stuck in limbo We have had times apart tion to her problem may forever either. What before, and it’s always for be more complex than DEAR EXCITED: Ev- should I do? the same reason — she ery college is different. gets out of control when that. If she were interest- she drinks too much and ed in rescuing your When you arrive and get OLD FLAME IN settled, make it a priority PENNSYLVANIA takes it out on me. I friendship, she would thought for sure she have reached out after to explore what options DEAR OLD FLAME: would apologize after the you returned from your are available so you can It may not be an accident incident at my wedding honeymoon and she so- meet new people and find that this woman hasn’t where she told me to bered up. I’m sorry you groups that interest you. found a babysitter so you “kiss her a—.” are lonely without your This will not only enrich can spend some adult I realize her drinking is “BFF”, but recognize that your college experience time together. After “a a problem, and I want unless you are willing to but may help you to form couple of years,” it’s time her to know that I still accept her the way she is, lasting relationships. BRIDGE

You must occasionally trust an opponent J.K. Rowling, in “Harry Potter and suit bid by an opponent.) East, after the Chamber of Secrets,” wrote, “Nev- winning with his ace, returned the di- er trust anything that can think for amond eight, a suit-preference signal itself if you can’t see where it keeps for spades. So, West ruffed and shift- its brain.” ed to the spade three. East took dum- At least a bridge player knows my’s queen with his ace and returned where his opponent’s brain is kept. the spade 10 to dummy’s king. The difference comes in how effi- Declarer played a heart to his ace ciently it works at the game. The bet- and cashed the heart king, groaning ter it is, the more it can be trusted. (If when West discarded: down one. you do not trust your partner, get a “Sorry, partner,” said South. “I mis- new one immediately — do not wait guessed.” another trick!) However, when you are the declar- “No, you didn’t,” replied North. er, you must be wary of the defend- “You mistrusted. First, probably West ers. Sometimes, though, they can be wouldn’t lead a singleton with queen- trusted to supply the right clue. third of hearts. But more important North’s three-heart rebid showed a is that if West had the heart queen, game-invitational hand (eight losers) East would have led another diamond with three-card support. when in with the spade ace, aiming Against four hearts, West guessed for a trump promotion. When he re- well to start with his singleton di- turned a spade, East could be trusted amond. (It is rarely best to lead a to have the trump queen.” MONDAY AUGUST 2, 2021 THE DAILY ITEM B5 WHAT TO WATCH CELEBRITY INTERVIEWS

8 p.m. CW Roswell, New Mexico As they look for a way to save Max’s life, Jones (Na- Catching up with Sara Haines of than Dean) fills Michael and Isobel (Michael Vlamis, Lily Cowles) in on important insights from the past in the new episode “Give Me One Reason.” Meanwhile, ABC’s “The Chase” and “The View” Maria (Heather Hemmens) is forced to take extreme By Jacqueline Cutler measures to stop a murder. Elsewhere, Liz (Jeanine Sara Haines jokes about Mason) realizes she’ll have to confront her past to her Midwestern sensibili- move forward in her research. Michael Trevino and ty. When unsure about pro- Amber Midthunder also star. nouncing a word or talking 8 p.m. about a trend, Haines re- NBC minds everyone she’s from 2020 Tokyo Olympics Iowa. One of the underplayed rivalries of these Olympics is On The View (airing week- front and center tonight in Tokyo in the men’s 400m day mornings), where tem- hurdles, in which Team USA’s Rai Benjamin will face pers often flare, Haines re- stiff competition from Norway’s Karsten Warholm, mains calm. She often says the world recordholder in the event. They faced each what so many women — re- other before at the 2019 World Championships, gardless of political leanings where Warholm emerged victorious. Also on tap to- — are thinking. On The Chase night are the finals in the women’s floor exercise and (airing Sunday evenings), the women’s long jump and a quarterfinal match in the trivia game pitting Jeopardy! women’s beach volleyball. champs against challengers, 9 p.m. Haines’ ability to speak fast CW pays off. The Republic of Sarah “It’s the only place I have An unexpected snowstorm leaves Greylock strand- been paid to talk quickly be- ed with no plows, forcing Sarah (Stella Baker) and cause my whole life my par- the town to come up with some creative solutions ents told me to slow down,” to clearing the roads in the new episode “The Per- Haines says on the drive fect Conditions for Disaster.” Two unexpected guests home to her three young chil- arrive during the weather crisis, both of them pre- dren, after a taping of The senting Sarah with challenges. When they can’t get View. away from each other because of the snow, Corinne An athlete through college, and Danny (Hope Lauren, Luke Mitchell) must deal Haines loves the competi- with their issues. Nia Holloway, Ian Duff and Landry tive nature of the fast-paced Bender also star. The Chase. Despite earn- 9 p.m. ing a degree in government HBO from Smith, Haines says it’s Small Town News: KPVM Pahrump daunting being around these Who needs the unforgettable fictional personalities intellectual heavyweights. from the late, great “WKRP in Cincinnati” Still, she is “absolutely play- when you’ve got the colorful real-life characters in ing along” with the ques- this good-natured new six-part, half-hour docuse- tion-and-answer game. ries, which airs each week with two back-to-back When it comes to what episodes? This new production from filmmakers questions she herself might Fenton Bailey and Randy Barbato (“Carrie Fisher: run if she was on Jeopardy!, Wishful Drinking”) pulls back the curtain on life at a Haines says she would draw scrappy, privately owned TV news station in the small from some of her favorite desert town of Pahrump, Nev. It’s home to a deter- movies. mined local broadcaster who really wants to expand “Quoting Step Brothers, into a bigger market. with Will Ferrell and John 10 p.m. C. Reilly, The Hangover and PBS Bridesmaids. I see the world POV through that lens. I live my Filmmaker Elegance Bratton captures a vibrant but life quoting these movies.” highly vulnerable subculture of at-risk youth in New Another Jeopardy! category cool, so my excuse is — I am ing been starstruck. to break into hosting, and I York in his acclaimed documentary “Pier Kids,” which she would consider: “Made- from Iowa. I will add region- “Meeting New Kids on the was creating a reel. They let follows homeless queer and trans young people of up words, words that enter al pronunciations to people’s Block,” she recalls. “I was at me do all these pieces for the color who hang out at the Christopher Street Pier. the ether or are just silly. I names and pronunciations.” the Today show and they did dotcom. I got to act out some Many of them are charming, heartbreakingly gen- own those to the point where As a co-host of The View, a rehearsal. They had just of their songs, we were act- uine and surprisingly eloquent as they talk about my husband will say, ‘You’re Haines is by now an old pro reunited. Who would have ing out the dance moves from their precarious existence in the face of overwhelm- making a really good point at meeting and chatting with ever thought life would lead an old VHS I had. This is one ing homophobia and abuse. Their tenuous situation — don’t add these ‘like hel- celebrities. But there was a me to talk to them? I start- of those moments where you at least gives them the freedom to forge their own la.’ I am usually a few min- moment early on in her ca- ed a digital series on the To- never know where you will chosen family, however. utes behind when they were reer when she admits to hav- day show when I was trying wind up.”

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BANGKOK (AP) — Six by the independent Assis- months after seizing pow- tance Association for Po- er from the elected govern- litical Prisoners. Casual- ment, Myanmar’s military ties are also rising among leader on Sunday declared the military and police as himself prime minister armed resistance grows and said he would lead in both urban and rural the country under the ex- areas. tended state of emergency Moves by The Associa- until elections are held in tion of Southeast Asian about two years. Nations to broker a dia- “We must create condi- logue between the mili- tions to hold a free and tary government and its fair multiparty general opponents have stalled election,” Senior Gen. Min after an agreement at an Aung Hlaing said during April summit in Jakarta a recorded televised ad- to appoint a special envoy dress. “We have to make for Myanmar. preparations. I pledge to Min Aung Hlaing said hold the multiparty gen- that among the three nom- PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS eral election without fail.” inees, Thailand’s former Marcell Jacobs, center, of Italy, celebrates after winning the men’s the 100-meter final at the 2020 He said the state of Deputy Foreign Minister Summer Olympics in Tokyo. emergency will achieve its Virasakdi Futrakul was objectives by August 2023. selected as the envoy. “But In a separate announce- for various reasons, new ment, the military gov- proposals were released Texas-born Italian sprints from ernment named itself “the and we could not keep caretaker government” moving onwards. I would and Min Aung Hlaing the like to say that Myanmar prime minister. is ready to work on ASE- unknown to Bolt’s successor The state of emergency AN cooperation within the By Eddie Pells pening,” Jacobs said. Kerley finished second gaping hole in the sport was declared when troops ASEAN framework, in- ASSOCIATED PRESS The Italian crossed the in 9.84 and DeGrasse was when he called it a career. moved against the elect- cluding the dialogue with line in 9.8 seconds Sunday next at 9.89. “He changed athlet- ed government of Aung the ASEAN special envoy TOKYO — The 100 me- night to capture the first “I really don’t know any- ics forever,” Jacobs said. San Suu Kyi on Feb. 1, an in Myanmar,” he said. ters at the Olympics is the 100-meter medal ever for thing about him,” Kerley “I’m the one who won the action the generals said ASEAN foreign minis- event that turns sprinters the country better known said of the new gold medal- Olympics after him. That’s was permitted under the ters were expected to dis- into kings: Jesse Owens, for its soccer prowess. Pi- ist. “He did a fantastic job.” unbelievable. But drawing military-authored 2008 cuss Myanmar in virtual Carl Lewis, Usain Bolt. etro Mennea won the 200 Jacobs’ path was made comparisons, I don’t think constitution. The military meetings this week host- On one of the most un- at the 1980 Olympics in that much clearer because it’s the time now.” claimed her landslide vic- ed by Brunei, the current usual nights the sport has Moscow and Livio Berruti of who wasn’t in the race. Bolt’s world record is tory in last year’s nation- chair of the 10-nation bloc. ever seen, fans, experts, al elections was achieved Myanmar is also strug- and even the racers them- won that race at the 1960 The reigning world cham- 9.58. Games in Rome. pion, Christian Coleman, Before Sunday, Jacobs’ through massive voter gling with its worst selves needed a lineup card. fraud but offered no credi- COVID-19 outbreak that The race that has long Even in a contest with is serving a ban for missed personal best was 9.95. no clear favorites — Amer- doping tests. The world “I mean, 9.8 from the Ital- ble evidence. has overwhelmed its al- defined Olympic royalty The military govern- ready crippled health went to a Texas-born Ital- ican Ronnie Baker was a leader in 2021 and the fa- ian guy?” DeGrasse said. “I candidate and China’s Su vorite to win the gold, Tray- didn’t expect that. I thought ment officially annulled care system. Limitations ian who hadn’t cracked 10 the election results last on oxygen sales have led seconds until this year. He’s Bingtian ran a shocking von Bromell, didn’t make it my main competition would 9.83 in the semis — Ja- out of the semifinals. be the Americans.” Tuesday and appointed a to widespread allegations a 26-year-old whose best new election commission cobs came from nowhere. Bolt, who has comman- Nope. The Italians. that the military is direct- days before this came in the to take charge of the polls. ing supplies to govern- He topped America’s deered the Olympic and Perhaps the only person at long jump. He’s a man even The military takeover ment supporters and mil- Fred Kerley, a 400-me- every other sprint stage the track who really knew the runner in the next lane was met with massive itary-run hospitals. ter runner who moved since 2008, is retired. the new champ was the didn’t really know. public protests that has At the same time, med- down in distance because He was a sure thing in man who hugged him after At the Tokyo Olympics, resulted in a lethal crack- ical workers have been he saw a medal chance, all nine Olympic sprints he crossed the finish line. Marcell Jacobs is The down by security forces targeted by authorities and Canada’s Andre De- he ran from the Beijing That was Gianmarco Tam- World’s Fastest Man. who routinely fire live am- after spearheading a civil Grasse, who adds another Games — a stretch of dom- beri, the Italian high jump- “I think I need four or munition into crowds. disobedience movement five years to realize and 100-meter bronze to the inance that redefined track er who tied Qatari’s Mutaz As of Sunday, 939 people that urged professionals understand what’s hap- one he won Rio. and field, but also left a Essa Barshim for gold. have been killed by the and civil servants not to authorities since Feb. 1, cooperate with the gov- UK joins Israel, saying Iran according to a tally kept ernment. attacked tanker; Tehran denies By Jon Gambrell ASSOCIATED PRESS DUBAI, United Arab Emirates — The United Kingdom joined Israel on Sunday in alleging Iran The carried out a fatal drone Liberian- strike on an oil tanker off flagged the coast of Oman in the Arabian Sea, putting fur- oil tanker ther pressure on Tehran Mercer as it denied being involved Street off in the assault. Cape Town, FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS Calling it a “unlaw- South ful and callous attack,” Africa. Commander-in-Chief of Myanmar’s armed British Foreign Secre- forces, Senior General Min Aung Hlaing, deliv- tary Dominic Raab said FILE PHOTO | ers his speech at the IX Moscow conference on his country and its allies ASSOCIATED PRESS international security in Moscow, Russia. planned a coordinated response over the strike ed a hole through the top gate freely in accordance Thursday night on the oil of the oil tanker’s bridge, with international law.” tanker Mercer Street. It where the captain and Earlier, Iranian For- Local news on your doorstep marked the first-known crew command the vessel, eign Ministry spokesman fatal attack after years of a U.S. official said. The of- Saeed Khatibzadeh de- assaults on commercial ficial spoke on condition of scribed the allegation Iran shipping in the region anonymity as an investi- carried out the attack as linked to tensions with gation into the attack still “baseless.” Iran over its tattered nu- was ongoing. The blast “It’s not the first time clear deal. killed two crew members that the Zionist regime While no one has claimed from the United Kingdom occupying Jerusalem has responsibility for the at- and Romania. made such empty accusa- tack, Iran and its militia The Navy said the Amer- tions against the Islamic allies have used so-called ican nuclear-powered air- Republic of Iran,” Khat- “suicide” drones in attacks craft carrier USS Ronald ibzadeh said. “Wherever previously, which crash Reagan and the guided this regime has gone, it into targets and detonate missile destroyer USS has taken instability, ter- their explosive payloads. Mitscher escorted the Mer- ror and violence with it.” However, Israel, the U.K. cer Street as it headed to a He added: “Whoever and the responding U.S. safe port. On Sunday, sat- sows the wind shall reap Navy have yet to show ellite-tracking information the whirlwind.” physical evidence from the from MarineTraffic.com Khatibzadeh spoke strike or offer intelligence showed the tanker stopped around an hour after information on why they off the coast of Fujairah in Iran’s outgoing president blame Tehran. the United Arab Emirates. acknowledged that his gov- H Israeli Prime Minister In his statement, Raab ernment at times “did not Naftali Bennett went fur- said it was “highly likely” tell part of the truth” to the M 0 ther than Raab in remarks Iran attacked the tanker public during his term. Sunday at a Cabinet meet- with one or more drones. From Jerusalem, Bennett ing, making a point to “We believe this attack offered condolences to both stare directly into the cam- was deliberate, targeted the United Kingdom and era and slowly warn: “We and a clear violation of in- Romania for the killing of know, at any rate, know ternational law by Iran,” their citizens. He said Is- how to convey the message he said. “Iran must end raeli intelligence had evi- to Iran in our own way.” such attacks, and vessels dence linking Iran to the The drone attack blast- must be allowed to navi- attack, but did not offer it. B8 THE DAILY ITEM MONDAY AUGUST 2, 2021 HEALTH Fauci: More ‘pain and suffering’ ahead as COVID cases rise By Jonathan Mattise cited studies showing vacci- the U.S. rose from 30,887 ASSOCIATED PRESS nated people can spread the on July 16 to 77,827 on July virus to others. 30. The seven-day rolling Dr. Most new infections average for the country’s warned Sunday that more in the U.S. continue to daily new deaths rose over “pain and suffering” is on be among unvaccinated the same period from 253 the horizon as COVID-19 people. So-called break- on July 16 to 358 on July cases climb again and of- through infections can oc- 30, though death reports cials plead with unvac- cur in vaccinated people, generally lag weeks after cinated Americans to get and though the vast major- infections and even longer their shots. ity of those cause mild or after hospitalizations. Fauci, the nation’s top in- no symptoms, the research Currently, 58 percent of fectious disease expert, also shows they can carry about Americans 12 years and said he doesn’t foresee addi- the same amount of the older are fully vaccinat- PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS tional lockdowns in the U.S. coronavirus as those who ed, according to the CDC’s because he believes enough Signage stands at the ready (foreground) in case COVID-19 testing at did not get the shots. data tracker. Barnett Park reaches capacity, as cars wait in line in Orlando, Fla. people are vaccinated to “So we’re looking, not, I However, people are avoid a recurrence of last believe, to lockdown, but “getting the message” and winter. However, he said we’re looking to some pain more are rolling up their Florida breaks record with more not enough are inoculated and suffering in the future sleeves amid the threat to “crush the outbreak” at because we’re seeing the of the delta variant, ac- this point. cases go up, which is the cording to the director of than 21,000 new COVID cases Fauci’s warning comes reason why we keep say- the National Institutes of days after the Centers for ing over and over again, Health. Dr. Francis Collins By Mike Schneider tricts from requiring stu- are indoors because of the Disease Control and Pre- the solution to this is get said on CNN’s “State of the ASSOCIATED PRESS dents to wear masks when hot weather with air con- vention changed course to vaccinated and this would classes resume next month. ditioning circulating the Union” that vaccinations ORLANDO, Fla. — Flor- recommend that even vacci- not be happening,” Fauci The latest numbers were virus. About 60 percent are up 56 percent in the ida reported 21,683 new nated people return to wear- said on ABC’s “This Week.” recorded on Friday and re- of Floridians 12 and older U.S. in the last two weeks. cases of COVID-19, the ing masks indoors in parts According to data leased on Saturday on the are vaccinated, ranking it Louisiana, which has the state’s highest one-day of the U.S. where the delta through July 30 from U.S. Centers for Disease about midway among the most new cases per capita total since the start of variant is fueling infection Johns Hopkins University, Control and Prevention’s states. among states in the past the pandemic, according surges. With the switch, the seven-day rolling aver- 14 days, has seen vacci- website. The gures show The Florida Hospital As- to federal health data re- how quickly the number of federal health of cials have age for daily new cases in nations up threefold over sociation said Friday that leased Saturday, as its cases is rising in the Sun- that period, Collins said. statewide COVID-19 hospi- theme park resorts again shine State: only a day “That’s what desperate- talizations are nearing last started asking visitors to earlier, Florida reported ly needs to happen if we year’s peak, and one of the wear masks indoors. 17,093 new daily cases. are going to get this del- state’s largest health care The state has become The previous peak in Flor- ta variant put back in its systems, AdventHealth’s the new national epicen- ida had been 19,334 cases place, because right now Central Florida Division, ter for the virus, account- reported on Jan. 7, before it’s having a pretty big this week advised it would ing for around a fth of all the availability of vaccina- party in the middle of the no longer be conducting new cases in the U.S. as tions became widespread. country,” Collins said. the highly contagious del- The state reported 409 nonemergency surgeries in Collins also said that ta variant of the coronavi- deaths this week, bring- order to free up resources even with the prevalence of rus continues to spread. ing the total to more than for COVID-19 patients. the delta variant, the shots Republican Florida Gov. 39,000 since its rst in Universal Orlando Resort are working “extremely Ron DeSantis has resist- March 2020. The state’s and SeaWorld on Saturday well” and reduce a person’s ed mandatory mask man- peak happened in mid-Au- became the latest theme risk of serious illness and dates and vaccine require- gust 2020, when 1,266 peo- park resorts in Florida to hospitalization “25-fold.” ments, and along with ple died over a seven-day again ask visitors to wear The guidance for vaccinat- the state Legislature, has period. Deaths usually fol- masks indoors, with Uni- ed people to start wearing limited local of cials’ abil- low increases in hospital- versal also ordering its masks indoors again in ity to impose restrictions izations by a few weeks. employees to wear face certain places with wors- PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS meant to stop the spread DeSantis has blamed coverings to protect against ening outbreaks, he said, of COVID-19. DeSantis on the surge on a seasonal in- COVID-19, which has been Nurse Jennifer Ulloa administers a COVID-19 is mostly meant to protect Friday barred school dis- crease — more Floridians surging across the state. vaccine at the County’s vaccination clinic in unvaccinated and immu- Whispering Pines, Calif. nocompromised people. SPECIAL SUBSCRIPTION OFFER AMERICA’S FAVORITE TV MAGAZINE

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