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By Guthrie Scrimgeour to a newborn. According to Boston 25 News, ITEM STAFF “My brother is in critical con- Celso and his family had immi- no access Celso Esteban dition and ghting for his life,” grated to Lynn from Guatemala, is in critical LYNN — The family of a Lynn wrote Celso’s brother Bryan Es- in search of a better life, and had man who was violently attacked teban in the description of the been employed as landscapers. to public condition on February 10 is seeking nan- GoFundMe campaign. “He has to Esteban’s attack was the second cial assistance through GoFund- following the pay bills and rent. More bills that assault of the night, and Lynn po- Me to deal with hospital bills and are to come and he will also need lice believe that the two attacks seemingly other expenses related to the as- time to regain his health, if he may have been linked. meeting sault. ever does. We need all the help to The rst attack occurred around random Celso Esteban, 32, is in critical support his newborn baby, and his 5:30 p.m., when a 29-year-old By Guthrie Scrimgeour attack condition following the seemingly family. Pray for us please.” woman walking in the area of ITEM STAFF random attack, which occurred As of Wednesday, the fund had the week after he became a father raised $8,201 of its $30,000 goal. FUNDS, A3 LYNN — A perfect storm of tech- nical dif culties prevented Tues- day’s City Council meeting from being broadcast live to the public on Lynn Community Television or She’s turning through its website and Facebook page. The public was not provided ac- the page in cess to the meeting until after it had concluded. A recording of the broadcast was published on the Swampscott LCTV website at approximate- ly 9:10 p.m. Tuesday and was not By Tréa Lavery posted to its Facebook page until ITEM STAFF past 11:30 a.m. the next day. According to a representative SWAMPSCOTT — Swampscott from LCTV, the cable station’s new Middle School Library Media Spe- feed and its older backup system, cialist Jessica Bombardier has been which encodes the meetings, both awarded the Massachusetts School mysteriously failed, leaving its em- Library Association’s Audrey ployees reeling and searching for Friend Scholarship for her work at potential improvements to their the school. system. Bombardier teaches literacy and “We are extremely frustrated by started the Tech Ninja program at the situation and have already sent the middle school level. She started a strongly worded email to the ven- at the school in the fall, switching dor who installed the equipment roles after 15 years in higher educa- for us in City Hall,” said LCTV tion as an English professor. Executive Director Seth Albaum. “It’s really exciting to be hitting PHOTO | AMERICAN IDOL “What happened Tuesday was un- the ground running at such a fast acceptable.” St. Mary’s senior Amanda Mena, 18, performs for a celebrity judging panel in People attempting to watch the SWAMPSCOTT, A3 her American Idol audition. City Council meeting on Tuesday were instead shown a Planning Board meeting from a past week. America tunes in to Amanda The situation was announced at the council meeting, which proceed- By Guthrie Scrimgeour performing in front of the music legends. ed as planned. ITEM STAFF “It was great to be able to share my tal- City Attorney James Lamanna ents with these celebrities that have years said the situation did not violate LYNN — Eighteen-year-old St. Mary’s ahead of me and that know all about the the public meeting law since there senior Amanda Mena is taking another music world. It’s exciting to think about was no business that required a public hearing on the council agen- step in her already successful music ca- all the things I could learn from them.” da. reer this weekend, when her American Born in Salem, Mena moved to the Do- “The meeting can proceed. We are Idol performance will be broadcast in minican Republic as a baby. She lived front of millions of viewers. in compliance with the open meet- there for four years before returning to ing law. As long as it is rebroadcast “I’m looking forward to seeing how I’ll be settle with her family in Lynn. She grad- received by the audience,” said Mena. “I fairly quickly — it is lawful,” said uated from Cobbet Elementary School, at- Lamanna upon announcement of hope that my performance reaches many tended Breed Middle School for one year, people and that I can grow as an artist the dif culties. and then enrolled at St. Mary’s. At the start of the pandemic, Gov. through it.” Mena rst garnered international at- Charlie Baker passed an executive ITEM PHOTO | SPENSER HASAK For the audition, Mena performed in tention when she won a Spanish-lan- order that relieved public bodies Swampscott Middle School front of a panel of celebrity musicians: guage singing competition, La Voz Kids, from the requirement in the Open Library Media Specialist Luke Bryan, Katy Perry and Lionel Richie. Jessica Bombardier. “It felt really cool,” said Mena, about AMANDA, A3 ACCESS, A3

THOR JOURGENSEN Cold sh COMMENTARY Getting shots into arms There is an old saying about the night being darkest before dawn brings the light of a new day. Night’s darkest hour seems to be where the country — and certain- ly Massachusetts — is dwelling with the effort to get everyone vaccinated against COVID-19. The vaccination news on Thursday in- cluded a report claiming 30 percent of mil- itary personnel have expressed reluctance about getting vaccinated, and the Massa- chusetts’ vaccine website crashed after the eligibility pool widened to include people over 65. The confusion and frustration surround- ing vaccination will eventually give way to an ef cient vaccination system that most people embrace with con dence and even enthusiasm. Let’s face it: A massive effort to inocu- late most of the world’s population against Jamie Floyd of Lynn triumphantly holds the rst catch of the day, a pickerel, in the air as he ice shes SHOTS, A2 at Browns Pond in Peabody on Thursday. ITEM PHOTO | SPENSER HASAK

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OBITUARIES ...... A2 LOOK! ...... A8 DIVERSIONS ...... B5 HIGH 34° VOL. 142, ISSUE 62 OPINION ...... A4 SPORTS ...... B1-2 CLASSIFIED ...... B6-7 LOW 26° POLICE/FIRE ...... A5 COMICS ...... B4 ENTERTAINMENT ...... B8 PAGE A8 $1.50 A2 THE DAILY ITEM FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 2021 OBITUARIES Lynn reports Richard C. Perry, 90 Jamie H. Leahy, 44 1930 - 2021 1976 - 2021 new virus cases, LYNN - Richard C. Perry, 90 SAUGUS - Ms. Jamie H. Le- years of Lynn died on Saturday, ahy, age 44, died suddenly at February 13, 2021 in Salem the Lahey Clinic in Burlington Hospital after a brief illness. on Saturday, February 13th. additional death She felt truly blessed to have He was the husband of the late es and 72 deaths, the city hope of a healthy life with a By Gayla Cawley Bertha (Hurd) Perry and the reported. new liver. She fought so hard to ITEM STAFF late Mabel (McGuire) Perry. He Lynn eld reported get to that point. She was torn was born in Lewiston, Maine, Lynn reported an addi- three new cases to bring and so grateful to the family the son of the late Ernest and tional coronavirus death the town’s caseload to who were going to give her that Maude (Dykman) Perry. He was and new cases were also 979. Twenty-nine people chance by giving her the liver. raised in Lynn and Swamp- seen in Lynn eld, Revere, have died, according to God had other plans for her scott. He was a graduate of and Salem on Thursday. the town website. though. Swampscott High School. He Numbers remained the Numbers remained the Born in Salem and a lifelong lived most of his life in Lynn. same or were not updated same in Nahant (220 cas- resident of Saugus, Jamie was Mr. Perry was a Korean War in other North Shore com- es, six deaths) and were the daughter of William J. and Veteran serving as a Sergeant munities. not updated in Marble- Janice G. (Ludwig) Leahy of with the 43rd Engineer Bat- In Lynn, 43 new cases head, Peabody, Saugus or Saugus. Jamie was a thought- talion. He received the Army were reported to bring the Swampscott on Thursday. ful, sweet, loving and witty Occupation Medal for city’s caseload to 15,313. Peabody had 6,012 cas- woman with a huge heart that bie Ludwig, Scott and JoAnne Japan and the Korean Ruth May, Ernest and Of that total, 569 cas- es and 285 deaths as was truly loved by many. She Ludwig, James and Carol Lud- Service Medal. Clarence Perry. es are active, 192 people of Wednesday, Swamp- had con dence, kindness and wig, Richard and Susan Leahy, He was employed as Service Informa- have died, and 14,552 scott had 913 cases and compassion. She made others Rob Leahy and Rose Query; a Foreman with the City tion: Graveside ser- have recovered from the 16 deaths as of Tuesday, know that they were important great aunts and uncles, Judith of Lynn Street Depart- vices will be held in virus, according to city Marblehead had 1,110 to her – her heart was huge. Boyle, Nancy Haynes, John and ment and served 31 Pine Grove Cemetery data. cases and 31 deaths as of Jamie had a great sense of Jeanne Bambury and Janice years He is best known Korean War Veterans Revere reported 33 new last Friday, and Saugus humor and was always mak- Bambury. She is also survived as a professional trumpeter, Lot on Tuesday, February 23, cases to bring its total (3,382 cases, 63 deaths) ing everyone laugh. She loved by many cousins. playing in numerous bands 2021 at 11:00 AM. Arrange- numbers to 9,390 cases has not updated its num- our family and her friends. She Whatever was going on at including with the late Harry ments are by the Solimine and 146 deaths, the city bers since last Thursday. enjoyed hearing about her sib- that moment, Jamie would James. Funeral Home, Lynn, MA. website reported. Gayla Cawley can be lings and nieces and nephews. always make sure family and He is survived by several Directions and guestbook at Fourteen new cases reached at gcawley@item- She lived to make her parents friends were okay, often giving nieces and nephews including www.solimine.com. were reported in Salem, live.com. Follow her on happy and would do anything care packages of little gifts. Brad Perry, Marcia Knowles and which now has 3,976 cas- Twitter @GaylaCawley. Sally Graves. He is the brother for them. She also loved snug- The family is so proud of Ja- of the late Eleanor Bochane, gling with her dogs, Glady and mie and will love and miss her Mocha. They made her laugh forever. so often. Service Information: Due to COVID restrictions, the Getting shots In addition to her parents and dogs, Jamie is survived family is planning a Celebra- Doris J. (Ushay) Englemann, 90 by her siblings, Tara Boule and tion of Life in the future. For 1930 - 2021 her husband Dave of Newton, condolences www.Bisbee- Ryan Leahy and his wife Melis- Porcella.com. into arms sa of N. Easton, William Leahy In lieu of owers, dona- ANDOVER - Doris J. (Ushay) may conclude decades Englemann, 90, of Andover, and his partner Tina Carraba of tions in Jamie’s memory may SHOTS Billerica; nieces and nephews, be made to the American From A1 from now that we were all died on Thursday, February 11, too self-centered to em- 2021 at Atria Marland Place Matt. Cameron, Cailee, Ma- Liver Foundation @ liverfoun- son, Libby, Kendal, Kaden, and dation.org. COVID-19 is a vital step brace a coordinated na- Andover, following a short ill- — if not the only step — tional response to ending ness. She was the loving wife Parker; best friend Kelley Per- kins of NH; godmother, Mary to stop the pandemic’s COVID-19. of over 66 years to the late seemingly-relentless kill- Then again, there William R. Englemann. Born DiGregorio of Danvers; aunts and uncles, Peter and Deb- ing spree. are real and imagined on July 22, 1930 in Jersey City, It’s hard to imagine any- fears surrounding the NJ she was the daughter of the one would not embrace COVID-19 vaccinations late Henry and Joanna (Telep) vaccination after a year that have stymied the ef- Ushay. marked by a rising death fort to get shots into arms. After Doris graduated from Josephine F. “Jody” (Pace) toll, semi-isolation im- Millions of dollars are High School in Jersey City, she posed on most people, and being spent on advertis- went on to work in New York LaFalce, 102 economic devastation. ing aimed at easing vac- City until she met her husband. For perspective’s sake, NAHANT - Josephine F. La- cination fears. But hun- After marrying, they settled and let’s think back to Febru- Falce, 102 of Nahant MA dreds of millions of people lived in Lynn, MA for 50 years. ary 2020 when COVID-19 passed away at home sur- are weighing in online She received an associate de- reared its ugly head. with their opinions on GA. She was the grandmother rounded by her loving family. gree in accounting from North Things sounded serious, vaccination safety. of Lauren Nguyen, Zane Cow- She was a resident of Nahant Shore Community College. Do- but no one really thought Let’s face it, a mass vac- man and his wife Kaitlyn and MA since 1945 and was the ris worked 25 years at Eastern we were about to close cination program is an Christopher Cowman and recipient of the Boston Post Bank in Lynn. Upon retirement, stores, end public gather- easy target for self-styled she was very active in the great-grandmother of Eleanor Cane Award last year as Nah- ings, halt dining out, shut medical experts and par- Council on Aging Senior Wom- Nguyen. ant’s oldest resident. She was down workplaces and anoid conspiracists. And an’s Drill Team, in Peabody, with Service Information: Pri- predeceased by her husband schools and wear masks that’s nothing new. If you weekly practice and communi- vate family funeral services Charles LaFalce. She is sur- every day. were a kid in the 1960s, ty performances. Deep in her will be held at Our Lady the vived by her daughter Mary- COVID-19’s rst weeks you remember adults faith, she was a devout Catho- Assumption Church, Lynn- ann LaFalce Putnam and the still made room for wish- half-joking about how lic and while living in Lynn, was eld followed by burial at late Wayne Putnam, son in law ful thinking about schools drinking water uorida- a parishioner of Our Lady of St. Mary Cemetery, Lynn. To John McNicholas and her late reopening in May 2020 tion was a Communist Assumption Church. leave a condolence for the daughter Nancy Mc Nicholas. and summer 2020 wel- plot designed to brain- Doris is survived by her son family please visit www.Soli- Her grandchildren Michael and coming back sports, con- wash Americans rather William H. Englemann and his mine.com. Maryann Evaul, Jeff and Lynne certs and throwing away than reduce tooth decay. wife Phyllis of Londonderry, Evaul, Lori Hays and Jeffrey masks. For every 90-year-old NH and her daughter Christine Noyes, Krisan and Fred Pope, ter”, and “don’t track sand in In a perfect world, woman willing to walk Englemann and her husband Anna Mc Nicholas and Chris the house” COVID-19’s appearance six miles to get vaccinat- John Cowman of Kennesaw, Burns. She is survived by great Some of her favorite activi- grandchildren Stephanie, Tyler, ties included crafting with the would have collective- ed against COVID-19, Ryan, Shannon, Sean, Trevor, Ladies Sodality at St Thomas ly time traveled all of us there are 10 people sitting Jack, Caroline and two great- Aquinas, baking in the sun un- back to 1941 where we around arguing about IN MEMORIAM Did you know? great grandchildren Thai and til she had a perpetual golden rolled up our sleeves as who should get the vac- BEE (BERNARD) GRAY Josephine and her beloved cat tan, and her crazy sunglasses, a nation and vowed to re- cine rst or claiming it is 2013 ~ FEBRUARY 19 ~ 2021 lentlessly battle the ene- ON HIS EIGHTH ANNIVERSARY GiGi II. She is also survived by her afternoon Moscato and a gigantic brainwashing her loving nieces Mary Barlet- working in her garden. She will my until it was defeated. plot. ta and Rosey Penzo and good be sorely missed by all who But we live in the 21st At some point — hope- friend Cathy LuLu O’Connor. knew her. century, not the 20th, and fully, someday soon — After helping her husband Service Information: Vis- the national leadership vaccinations will assume run his meat market for many iting Hours will be held that was required to gal- the status of mask wear- year’s she took on the role of on Sunday from 2:00PM- vanize more than 300 mil- ing: Most sensible people loving caregiver to many older 6:00PM in the Solimine Fu- lion people around a plan will get the shot because Home delivery residents of Nahant while em- neral Home 67 Ocean St., to wear masks, socially it is the right thing to do ployed at the Jesmond Nursing Lynn. Relatives and friends distance and, ultimately, and it is a positive step subscribers Home. One of her greatest joys are respectfully invited and to get vaccinated, never each one of us can take in in life was entertaining on the are expected to adhere to materialized. order to restore some ver- When someone you love dies, get FREE access you never quite get over it. patio and making sure all of her the guidelines of the Com- Maybe it was doomed to sion of the normal world You just slowly learn how to go to the e-edition on family and friends were hap- monwealth of MA and the never materialize. Social we remember a year ago. on without them, but always py and full. She was the best CDC, which limits the visi- media has turned every- Someday soon can’t keep them in your heart. one into Instagram and come soon enough. Bee is missed by all who knew him con dante, advice giver and tation to 40 family members friend to everyone. She was the and friends at a time at the sel e stars and elevated Thor Jourgensen can be queen of bargain shopping and Funeral Home. Due to cur- all of our opinions to ex- reached at tjourgensen@ saving money. Jody celebrated rent restrictions on gather- pert status. Historians itemlive.com. her 100th birthday by going ings her Funeral Mass and for a ride around Nahant on Burial will be private. In Lieu the back of Jeff’s Harley Da- of owers donations can be vidson. Some of her favorite made to the Nahant Senior ITEM CLASSIFIEDS GET RESULTS! phrases were, “when will I see Center in her memory. Direc- you again?”, “are you hungry tions and guestbook at www. and did you have enough to solimine.com Call Customer Service to place an ad eat?”, “above all be a lady”, 781-593-7700, ext. 2 “the beach is awfully crowded today”, “I’ll see you tomorrow, god-willing”, “shut off the wa- Stories live on. Selling a house? Lynn Drug Task Force Tell theirs. Buying a house? Share your loved one’s story. Find out what properties Hotline [email protected] | 781-593-7700 recently sold in your area. 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Spanish menu available All reports of neighborhood activity call 781-593-7700 ext. 2 will be investigated. to start your Callers may remain anonymous. daily subscription. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 2021 THE DAILY ITEM A3 America tunes in to Amanda Public has no AMANDA ple and I love that feeling.” From A1 Mena works in a variety of genres, saying that she is in Miami, Fla., in 2014 at “very open-minded” when access to just 11 years old. it comes to choosing her At age 15, she competed musical repertoire, though in America’s Got Talent, her favorite genres to sing where she was eliminated are R&B and Latin pop. public meeting in the semi nals. American Idol is return- Later, she sang “I Feel ing this year for it’s 19th mary and backup methods the Earth Move” in the ACCESS season — its fourth on failed,” he said. Carole King musical, From A1 ABC. The show was origi- LCTV announced its in- “Beautiful” on Broadway, nally broadcast on FOX in Meeting Law that meet- and earned an invitation tentions to invest in an 2002 and quickly gained ings be conducted in an from producer Kenny Or- additional backup sys- huge popularity, spark- open and accessible pub- tem to prevent issues like tega to perform a tribute lic place, on the condition to the late Aretha Frank- ing the careers of several what occurred Tuesday famous artists including that the sessions instead evening from happening lin at the 33rd annual Im- provide “adequate, alter- agen Foundation Awards Kelly Clarkson, Carrie in the future. Underwood, and Jordin native” means of public “We are fast-tracking at the Dolby Theater in access to the deliberations Sparks. quotes on a third back- Hollywood. in real time. During its third season up system should both She has released her However, the order pro- on ABC, American Idol systems happen to fail rst two singles and a mu- vides for some leeway, as was Sunday’s No. 1 broad- again,” said Albaum. sic video, “Dime Como,” it adds that, if “for reasons cast show among adults which have been enthusi- of economic hardship and “We’re probably looking 18-49. The series was also astically received by her despite best efforts” the at $1,500 to $2,000, but it 116,000 followers on Ins- the most social TV series meeting cannot be broad- will be worth it in the rare tagram and Facebook. on the broadcast networks cast virtually in real time, chance both encoders go “Music has really always last season with 27.1 mil- public bodies may instead down again.” been a part of me. From a lion total social interac- post a recording of the He also said the station very young age it was al- tions. proceedings “as soon as is considering the intro- ways an escape and a way Mena’s American Idol practicable.” duction of a fourth back- of expressing my inner- audition will air Sunday up method that would PHOTO | AMERICAN IDOL “It’s never happened most feelings,” said Mena. at 8 p.m. on ABC. here,” said City Council involve using a cell data “When I’m on stage I be- Guthrie Scrimgeour St. Mary’s senior Amanda Mena, 18, listens to President Darren Cyr. “I plan and a device called a come a bigger version of can be reached at gscrim- feedback from the celebrity judging panel at know that right off the bat Comrex. myself that can reach peo- [email protected]. her American Idol audition. you have conspiracy theo- According to Albaum, ries on Facebook. Believe the system is back up and me, it was a simple case of was able to successful- She’s turning the page in Swampscott them losing the signal.” ly broadcast a Planning The cause of the failure Board meeting on Thurs- still remains unclear, Al- day afternoon. SWAMPSCOTT cal and leadership skills, baum said. Guthrie Scrimgeour From A1 Bombardier said. Some of “All we can say de ni- can be reached at gscrim- her ninjas help with x- tively is that both the pri- [email protected]. pace in a new eld,” Bom- ing broken devices, oth- bardier said. ers produce how-to videos Bombardier is taking and still others act as am- courses at Salem State bassadors, reaching out All Care VNA and University and the Uni- to peers who are having versity of Rhode Island to technical trouble. get a Master’s degree in “You just never know Hospice hosts library science. what someone needs to “I’m going through and have a chance to really understanding the differ- show what they’re ca- ent facets of the library rst COVID-19 pable of or be a leader,” role, which is so different Bombardier said. “It’s from when I was a kid, or very exciting, because even as an adult,” she said. vaccine clinic That couldn’t be more they get to feel good, and true than it is this year, then they’re helping in as school programs have our school community, been held largely online which is obviously foster- for employees due to the COVID-19 pan- ing a community bond, demic. and that’s really hard to By Allysha workers, and non-COVID- “A huge part of a school do right now.” Dunnigan facing healthcare workers library is programming, The goal of the MSLA ITEM STAFF to be eligible to be vac- but it’s really dif cult to scholarship is to make it cinated. This is the last program when we’re not easier for school librarians LYNN — All Care VNA group to receive the vac- to get certi ed, in order and Hospice received the in the building all the ITEM PHOTO | SPENSER HASAK cine in Phase 1. Facilities time,” she said. to increase the number Moderna vaccine to begin that planned to vaccinate Swampscott Middle School Library Media Spe- Soon after settling into of certi ed librarians in vaccinating all employees, more than 200 individuals cialist Jessica Bombardier has been awarded including direct care and her new role, Bombardier Massachusetts schools. could apply to the state to administrative staff, at thought about what needs the Massachusetts School Library Associa- Bombardier will be request the vaccine. its Lynn headquarters on she saw among students. tion’s Audrey Friend Scholarship for her work honored alongside other “We applied at the be- Market Street. She realized that with the at the school. award recipients at the ginning of January to The state Department of district’s new one-to-one MSLA’s virtual annual administer the vaccine and proposed bringing the ested students serve as Public Health (DPH) pro- device program, spurred conference March 21 and on-site to our employ- high school’s existing Tech technical support to their vided All Care with 300 by the need for remote 22. ees,” Dawley said. “We Ninja program down to peers and teachers, giv- doses of the vaccine to be learning, a lot of students Tréa Lavery can be were so happy to get administered over the next and families were experi- the middle school level. ing them an opportunity reached at tlavery@item- the notification that we week. It will be distribut- encing technical issues, The program lets inter- to work on both techni- live.com. would be receiving an al- ing the second dose in ear- lotment of the vaccine on ly March. February 2.” “Knowing that our staff will be protected with the All Care VNA and vaccine gives us a sense of Hospice is a Medicare/ relief,” said Jo Mary Koop- Medicaid-certified agen- man, senior vice president cy that offers services of operations at All Care including nurses, home as well as a RN, BSN and health aides, specialists MBA. in geriatrics, oncology, All Care has transformed diabetes, physical, oc- the large rst oor confer- cupational, and speech ence room into a vaccine therapies, as well as pal- clinic and has trained staff liative care. in administration and data The care facility be- collection for the state, all lieves that vaccines are in accordance with the an important step in the DPH guidelines. ght against COVID-19 The care facility’s front- and said it is committed line staff has treated more to ensuring that its staff than 500 COVID-19 pa- are vaccinated as soon as tients in the last year. possible. “We are thrilled to Allysha Dunnigan can be able to provide the be reached at adunnigan@ COVID-19 vaccine to our itemlive.com. employees,” said Koop- man. “Our frontline nurs- LAW OFFICES OF es, therapists, social work- JAMES J. CARRIGAN ers, chaplains, and home • Social Security Disability care aides are delivering • Workers Compensation COURTESY PHOTO essential care in the com- • Accidents Celso Esteban is currently in critical condition following a seemingly random assault. munity and are in and out 25 years located across of many patients’ homes from Lynn District Court daily.” 15 Johnson St. Maureen Collier, clinical 781-596-0100 Family raises funds to help assault victim director, and Mary Ellen JAMES J. CARRIGAN ANNE GUGINO CARRIGAN Dawley, director of quali- FUNDS Jeffrey Suazo, 31, of 1 come forward to link the trict Attorney spokeswom- LISA A. CARRIGAN, OF COUNSEL ty improvement, collabo- www.jamescarriganlaw.com From A1 Andover Drive, Peabody, two attacks.” an Carrie Kimball. rated on the coordination [email protected] was arrested in Market Suazo was arraigned in Anyone with informa- Market Square in Lynn of the vaccine program. Square at 7:14 p.m. that Lynn District Court on tion related to the attacks was attacked from be- The program follows Mas- night, on charges of as- February 11, and is being is asked to call Lynn Po- hind and struck, possibly sault and battery with a sachusetts’ three-phase held without bail pending lice at (781) 595-2000. 781-593-7700 with a bat. dangerous weapon. vaccination distribution Guthrie Scrimgeour Publishing Daily, except Sundays Then, minutes later Lynn Police recovered a dangerousness hearing plan, allowing all health- USPS-142-820 ISSN-8750-8249 around the corner, police a baseball bat in Suazo’s scheduled for March 2, can be reached at gscrim- care workers, including Periodicals postage paid at Lynn, MA reported that Esteban motor vehicle shortly after said Essex County Dis- [email protected]. home-based healthcare and additional of ces. was attacked from behind Copyright ©2020 The Daily Item he was arrested. Subscriptions in a similar way on West- “They were in the same Prepaid by mail to all parts of the United States ern Avenue, where he was area and the proximity $30.00 for 4 weeks struck over the head, pos- and time are close to one Catch up with your $95.00 for 13 weeks sibly also with a bat. $185.00 for 26 weeks another so we do believe $340.00 for 1 year According to Police Lt. he was responsible for the Send payment to and POSTMASTER, Michael Kmiec, the vic- second one — we just don’t favorite team send address changes to: tim in the rst attack is have enough evidence to The Daily Item expected to make a full re- charge him at this point,” 110 Munroe St. in Item Sports! P.O. Box 5 covery, while Esteban re- said Kmiec. “We’re looking Lynn, MA 01903 mains in critical condition. for at least one witness to A4 FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 2021 OPINION

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Ext. 5 by The Salvation Army, To help us satisfy the Retail and Online is often the last resort for more than 1,500 re- Marie McCabe Advertising families who are in need quests for aid anticipat- Chairperson, [email protected] of a helping hand and who ed this winter alone, I 2021 Massachusetts ADVERTISING A commission don’t qualify for federal appeal to everyone in Good Neighbor Ernie Carpenter Jr. and state assistance pro- the Peabody and Lynn- Energy Fund Director of Advertising grams. field areas to join their and Business Development, ext. 1355 should investigate [email protected] Ralph Mitchell Sales Representative, ext. 1313 TRICIA BISHOP [email protected] the Capitol attack Eric Rondeau Sales Representative, ext. 1280 Returning to ‘normal’ is [email protected] Editorial from the Los Angeles Times editorial Patricia Whalen board Sales Representative, ext. 1310 [email protected] The Senate impeachment trial that ended in among the worst things we BUSINESS OFFICE Donald J. Trump’s unjust acquittal established Susan J. Conti convincingly that the former president bore re- Controller, ext. 1288 sponsibility for the deadly attack on the Capitol could do post-pandemic [email protected] on Jan. 6 by his supporters. But questions remain Ted Grant about the origins of the attack, the apparent fail- Publisher, ext. 1234 ure of security of cials to prepare adequately for While it still feels like felt ill. We slowed down, cation is obviously best [email protected] it and the response once the Capitol was breached. normalcy is a long way off, moved gatherings out- for the smallest kids, Marian Kinney For those reasons, House Speaker Nancy Pelosi but once children are at ext. 1212 given the abysmal start side and cut our carbon [email protected] was right on Monday to call for an independent to COVID-19 vaccine dis- footprints. an age where they can commission to investigate the attack, its ori- tribution, there is nally We now have the chance read, many have prov- Will Kraft Chief Financial Of cer, ext. 1296 gins and its aftermath. Senate Majority Leader an end to the pandemic in to reinvent entire sectors en that they can thrive [email protected] Charles E. Schumer, D-N.Y., is supporting the sight — even if it’s months of our society by perma- in an online environ- idea as well. down the road. The ques- nently adopting the best ment when they must Paula Villacreses A/R Specialist, ext. 1205 Various congressional committees have already tion is: What will it look of the adaptive strategies — provided they have [email protected] launched investigations into the events of Jan. like? that grew under the shad- the proper tools: fast, ow of COVID-19. reliable internet; the Mike Shanahan 6, but — like the impeachment process — it will It’s very easy to imag- Chief Executive Of cer, ext. 1956 be dif cult to keep partisanship out of those in- ine a return to exactly Among the biggest right devices to access [email protected] what we had before — shifts we’ve seen has instruction; and quali- quiries. A better instrument would be an inde- Carolina Trujillo pendent commission created by Congress with in-person-only school, been in the way we com- ty classes appropriately Community Relations Director, ext. 1226 distinguished members from across the political rush-hour backups, municate and collabo- adapted for the medium. [email protected] spectrum that would sift evidence about the ori- booming business trav- rate. The emphasis on There are thousands of Jim Wilson gins and aftermath of the attack and the conduct el. And, of course, the virtual in the worlds of teachers getting this re- Chief Operating Of cer, ext. 1200 of public of cials, including but not limited to American standard of work, entertainment and ally right every day, and [email protected] Trump and congressional leaders. going to work while ill education has shown us we must not discount CIRCULATION (and maskless), because what’s possible — and their efforts or their stu- Among the questions to be answered: Did the Lisa Mahmoud warnings about a looming attack on the Capitol go we need the money or where we need to im- dents’ achievements be- Manager, ext. 1239 unnoticed or unheeded? Did the police guarding have been trained to prove. cause we’re so hung up [email protected] believe we’re somehow Clearly, we need to on the old way of doing the Capitol make choices that aided the rioters, CUSTOMER SERVICE inadvertently or not? Were the rioters helped by valued more by our em- bolster our broadband things. members of Congress or their staffs? ployers when we sacri- infrastructure, both its Same goes for getting La’ Mosha Ball together with family Customer Service, ext. 1276 Plenty of ngers are already being pointed. For- fice our health and that capacity and our access [email protected] of others. to it. The surge in us- and friends. A colleague mer Capitol Police Chief Steven Sund told The GRAPHICS Washington Post that he had sought permission That would be a tragic age as schools and busi- of mine now regularly from House and Senate security of cials on Jan. 4 mistake. nesses switched from meets up with his far- Trevor Andreozzi to ask the D.C. National Guard to stand by. Sund We must not allow in-person to online op- ung family at virtu- Designer [email protected] said he was turned down and that the House ser- ourselves to have en- eration (and more of us al trivia nights; happy geant-at-arms expressed discomfort about the dured all of this — the binge-watched stream- hours happen over Goo- Sean Casey Designer “optics” of declaring an emergency before the isolation, the fear, the ing shows) reduced the gle Meet; date nights occur from home with a [email protected] demonstrations took place. lost opportunities and speed and quality of content delivery, and it virtual tour of the Louvre On Monday four House Republicans, including the deaths of nearly a Amanda Lunn half million Americans held us back in all sorts or tickets to a magician’s Designer Trump favorites Jim Jordan of Ohio and Devin (mothers, fathers, chil- of areas. Zoom performance. We’ve [email protected] Nunes of California, wrote to Pelosi saying that dren, siblings, friends) — Our networks should become accustomed to Edwin Peralta Jr. “many important questions about your responsi- and learned little more be built with this kind coming together in this Designer bility for the security of the Capitol remain unan- than the value of a vac- of peak usage in mind, new way, and it would be [email protected] swered.” Another Republican, Sen. Ron Johnson cine and proper pandem- and they should be avail- a great loss if that was NEWSROOM of Wisconsin, made the idiotic observation in an ic preparedness. able to all. Access to the eradicated along with the interview that the attack on the Capitol “didn’t Mike Alongi The novel coronavirus internet is no longer a virus. Sports Editor, ext. 1228 seem like an armed insurrection to me.” blazed through our daily novelty or a luxury; it’s Drug and vaccine de- [email protected] Fortunately, there are signs of bipartisan sup- lives like a freight train, a necessity, as critical to velopment, too, has Elyse Carmosino port for a bipartisan commission empaneled by upending everything, our comfort and liveli- made great strides in Reporter, ext. 1264 Congress. Even Sen. Lindsey Graham, a Trump right down to the way we hood as power and water. this one area over the [email protected] ally and apologist, said Trump’s behavior after the do our shopping. It has It should be treated as duration of the pandem- Gayla Cawley election was “over the top” and that the country ic. In fact, the COVID-19 Regional Editor, ext. 1236 been immensely disrup- such and regulated as a [email protected] needs a 9/11-style commission “to nd out what tive — and in that lies op- public utility operating vaccines are the fastest happened and make sure it never happens again.” portunity. in the public good. ever created. Imagine if Cheryl Charles President Joe Biden also supports creation of a News Editor, ext. 1278 When things are hum- Going forward post we put forth a similar [email protected] commission, his press secretary said on Tuesday. ming along as usual, we pandemic, businesses global effort to attack Mercifully, the siege of the Capitol by pro-Trump Allysha Dunnigan have little incentive to that can should take a cancer or diabetes or Reporter, ext. 1302 fanatics was not as deadly as the 9/11 attack, but muck with the system liberal approach to al- multiple sclerosis. [email protected] in its own way it was just as shocking: an attempt in any signi cant way. If lowing employees to It all comes down to a Spenser Hasak by domestic terrorists to try to overturn the re- it ain’t broke, why x it, work from home, on a question of time and how Photographer, ext. 1332 sults of an election. It too demands a dispassion- right? The problem is, so full-time, part-time or we want to spend it. The [email protected] ate and far-reaching investigation. much is broken, but we as needed basis. Kids pandemic, like no other Julia Hopkins can’t see it because it’s get sick, appliances period in our lives, has Photographer, ext. 1224 what we’ve always known. need servicing, company driven home the pre- [email protected] And even when we do comes to visit. There are ciousness of this limited Thor Jourgensen recognize the really big any number of reasons resource, and I, for one, Editorial Page Editor, ext. 1267 issues (see: gender and a person might need to know I’ll never go back to [email protected] racial bias), it can seem occasionally work from grocery shopping in per- Daniel Kane overwhelming to begin to home, and some very son again if I don’t have Sports Reporter, ext. 1228 [email protected] address them. good ones why they to. Unfortunately, it’s But over the past year, might want to do it ev- not just up to me. Those Steve Krause News Director, ext. 1229 as our everyday rou- ery day — including to who make the rules in [email protected] tines became no longer avoid lengthy commutes business and public pol- Tréa Lavery safe to practice amid that waste time and gas. icy need to recognize Reporter, ext. 1317 the pandemic, we didn’t Likewise, schools the value in the changes [email protected] we’ve undergone — and wither and give up; we should have the option Guthrie Scrimgeour evolved. We embraced of going virtual as need- to find ways to further Reporter, ext. 1222 technology in new ways ed or as deemed in the them for the betterment [email protected] and adjusted our value best interests of their of all. Anne Marie Tobin systems to put others students. We need to Tricia Bishop is The Bal- Assignment Editor, ext. 1307 before ourselves, wear- get over our fear of put- timore Sun’s opinion edi- [email protected] ing masks in public re- ting children in front of tor. 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All address information, particu- day on Andover Street. Former WWE wrestlers take brain larly arrests, re ect police records. In the event of a perceived inac- Animal Control curacy, it is the sole responsibility Police received a complaint damage case to Supreme Court of the concerned party to contact from a man on Linden Road the relevant police department and at 8:49 a.m. Thursday who By Dave Collins their right to appeal.” have the department issue a no- reported his neighbor’s dog ASSOCIATED PRESS Kyros said the 2nd Cir- tice of correction to the Daily Item. barks in the early morning cuit court rejected earlier hours. The neighbor was later HARTFORD, Conn. appeals because nal rul- Corrections or clarications will not — Dozens of former pro be made without express notice of issued a citation warning for ings had not been made the barking. wrestlers who claimed in in all the lawsuits. After change from the arresting police lawsuits that World Wres- Police responded to a re- Bryant made those nal tling Entertainment failed department. quest for a well-being check rulings in 2018, Kyros ap- to protect them from re- of a cat at 9:49 a.m. Thursday pealed again. But he said peated head injuries are LYNN on Foster Street. the 2nd Circuit also re- taking their case to the Police reported checking on jected those appeals, say- U.S. Supreme Court. Arrests the wellness of a cat that was ing they were led too late A lawyer for the former according to a new legal reported neglected at 11:45 wrestlers, most of them Kristen Lyons, 32, of 88 a.m. Thursday on Crane Brook precedent set by the U.S. Empire St., Lynn, was arrest- stars in the 1980s and Way. No evidence of neglect 1990s, led a request late Supreme Court. ed at 12:54 a.m. Thursday on was found. In her 2018 ruling, Bry- charges of speeding, driving Wednesday asking the FILE PHOTO | MICHAEL KUBEL/THE MORNING CALL VIA AP Police reported ant also criticized Kyros with a suspended license and Supreme Court to hear an Animal Rescue League Former professional wrestler Jimmy “Super- for repeatedly failing to failure to stop. appeals of lower court rul- y” Snuka leaves after his formal arraignment investigation at 12:08 p.m. ings that dismissed the comply with court rules Mariela Mazariegos, 25, of at the Lehigh County Courthouse in Allen- Thursday on Central Street. lawsuits. Lower courts and orders and ordered 128 Gardiner St., was arrest- town, Pa. ed at 11:20 a.m. Thursday on said the suits were frivo- him to pay WWE’s le- charges of unlicensed oper- Fraud lous or led after the stat- continues to deny the alle- tember, the 2nd U.S. Cir- gal fees — more than ation of a motor vehicle and ute of limitations expired. gations and says the law- cuit Court of Appeals in $500,000. Two people reported at Unlike football and failure to stop. 5:20 p.m. Wednesday that Among the plaintiffs suits are without merit, a New York City dismissed were Jimmy “Supery” spokesperson said Thurs- the litigation. The court hockey, in which players they were victims of a tele- have suffered similar in- Accidents phone scam. Snuka, Joseph “Road War- day. upheld 2018 rulings by rior Animal” Laurinaitis, Snuka and Fujiwara federal judge Vanessa juries, WWE matches in- A report of a motor vehi- Police received a report of volve moves scripted and fraud at 10:57 a.m. Thursday. Paul “Mr. Wonderful” Or- died in 2017 and 2016, re- Bryant in Connecticut, cle crash at Kettle Cuisine at ndorff, Chris “King Kong spectively, and were diag- who said there was no choreographed by the 300 Lynnway at 2:28 p.m. Bundy” Pallies and Har- nosed with chronic trau- evidence the WWE knew WWE, thus making the Wednesday; at 331 Eastern Theft ry Masayoshi Fujiwara, matic encephalopathy, or concussions or head blows company directly respon- Ave. at 3:01 p.m. Wednesday; A caller reported her wallet known as Mr. Fuji. CTE, after their deaths, during wrestling matches sible for wrestlers’ inju- at the Nahant Rotary at 6:53 was stolen from Macy’s on They said they suffered according to their lawyer. caused CTE. ries, the lawsuits said. p.m. Wednesday; at Summer Andover Street at 4:30 p.m. repeated head injuries in- Pallies and Laurinaitis The lawyer for the The National Football and Vine streets at 1:20 p.m. Wednesday. The wallet was cluding concussions that died in 2019 and 2020, re- former wrestlers, Kon- League and National Thursday; at Family Dollar later found with $700 in cash led to long-term brain spectively, of undisclosed stantine Kyros, based in Hockey League were also at 50 Central Ave. at 2 p.m. removed. An of cer docu- damage, and accused the causes. Other plaintiffs Hingham, Massachusetts, sued by former players Thursday. mented the incident. WWE of knowing of the have dementia and other criticized the rulings and who suffered concussions Police received a report risks of head injuries but illnesses, the lawsuit said. said the former wrestlers and other head injuries. Breaking and Entering of shoplifting at 7:07 p.m. not warning its wrestlers. More than 50 former have been “deprived of The NFL settled for $1 The WWE, based in wrestlers led lawsuits their fundamental rights billion, while the NHL set- A report of breaking and Wednesday at Victoria’s Se- Stamford, Connecticut, against the WWE. In Sep- as US Citizens, including entering at 10 Neptune St. at cret on Andover Street. tled for $18.9 million. 6:56 a.m. Thursday. SAUGUS Theft South Dakota’s AG charged with A report of a larceny at 48 Arrest Lafayette Park at 3:17 p.m. Paula Pires, 24, of 593 N Wednesday; at 200 Locust St. Montello St., Brockton, was three misdemeanors in fatal crash at 6:45 p.m. Wednesday. arrested Wednesday and By Stephen Groves relatives of the man killed torney Michael Moore, who crash, launching an inves- A report of shoplifting at charged with OUI-liquor at Mobil Gas Station at 512 ASSOCIATED PRESS in the collision, 55-year-old helped handle the case, said. tigation that considered 8:09 p.m. Wednesday. Joseph Boever, said they Ravnsborg, who was cellphone GPS data, video Chestnut St. at 10:53 p.m. PIERRE, S.D. — South Wednesday. were disappointed but not elected to his rst term in footage from along Ravns- Accidents Dakota’s Republican surprised that the attor- 2018, initially told author- borg’s route and DNA ev- A report of motor vehicle attorney general was theft at 100 Green St. at A 911 caller reported at ney general was only fac- ities he thought he had idence. charged Thursday with ing misdemeanor charges. struck a deer or another Ravnsborg said he had 12:07 a.m. Thursday. 8:48 a.m. Wednesday that he three misdemeanors for was involved in a motor ve- Hyde County Deputy large animal as he drove not been drinking before striking and killing a man State’s Attorney Emily home to Pierre from a Re- the crash, and he hand- MARBLEHEAD hicle crash on Foxhill Bridge with his car last summer, and the other car had ed. Sovell said the evidence publican fundraiser late ed over his electronic de- avoiding more serious fel- simply didn’t support fel- on Sept. 12. He said he had vices to investigators. A Complaints ony charges in a case that ony charges of vehicular searched the unlit area toxicology report from Complaints raised questions about homicide or manslaughter, with a cellphone ashlight a blood sample taken A woman reported at 5:36 how the state’s top law p.m. Wednesday that she left Police received a 911 call which could have meant and didn’t realize he had roughly 15 hours after the enforcement of cial rst her card inside an ATM on at 5:56 p.m. Wednesday from years of prison time. She killed a man until the next crash showed no alcohol reported the crash. Pleasant Street and that she the manager at Burger King noted Ravnsborg wasn’t in- day when he returned to in Ravnsborg’s system. was now locked out. on Broadway who reported a Jason Ravnsborg could toxicated, and that a man- the accident scene on U.S. Investigators said Thurs- disturbance with a customer face up to 30 days in jail slaughter charge would 14 near Highmore. day that they found no Fraud in the drive-through. The cus- and up to a $500 ne on have required the state to Crash investigators evidence he was drinking tomer reportedly was upset each charge: careless driv- show he “consciously and said in November that alcohol in the hours before A Driftwood Road caller re- his onion rings were dipped in ing, driving out of his lane unjusti ably” disregarded Ravnsborg was distracted the crash. ported at 6:37 p.m. Wednes- too much oil and was refus- and operating a motor ve- a substantial risk. when he veered onto the Boever’s family had day that her mother had been ing to leave the drive-through. hicle while on his phone. “At best, his conduct was shoulder of the highway questioned Ravnsborg’s scammed by people claiming Dispatched of cers reported Ravensborg said he was negligent, which is insuf- where Boever was walk- account and expressed they were from Microsoft. She the person would be tres- grateful that the legal cient to bring criminal ing. But prosecutors took frustration as ve months states that her mother was on passed from Burger King. system assumes his inno- charges in South Dakota,” months more to make a passed while they waited the phone with them for hours cence — for now — while Beadle County State’s At- charging decision in the for a charging decision. and gave them all of her in- Fraud formation, including her bank account, credit card number, A woman walked into the Social Security number and station at 4:31 p.m. Wednes- Donations pour in to rebuild maiden name. She was not day to report another person out any money at the time. misused a credit card she had for business purposes for Newman’s camp for sick kids PEABODY around $11,000. By Pat Eaton-Robb she said. “Having had The camp was built in Canton said. “That energy Accidents Shoplifting ASSOCIATED PRESS such great experiences 1988 to accommodate and those memories make there, we want to bring it about 300 children each our campground sacred A 911 caller reported at Less than a week after A report of a motor vehi- back to what it was.” summer, he said. The chari- and those new structures 2:58 p.m. Wednesday that a a re tore through Hole cle hit and run crash at 3:21 Canton said insurance ty now serves about 20,000 will hold those memories p.m. Wednesday in the area man stole more than $1,500 in the Wall Gang camp will cover much of the kids a year on site and as well and be ready to of Shaw’s supermarket on An- worth of merchandise. A dis- for seriously ill children dover Street. patched of cer reported the in Connecticut, almost $3 rebuilding costs, but the through community and take on new ones.” A report of a motor vehicle man was gone prior to police million has been raised to plan is to construct a bet- hospital-based programing. Canton said they plan to crash at 8:18 p.m. Wednes- arrival. help rebuild the facility ter, much larger and safer “Those structures were build the new buildings out that was founded by the single-level complex that intended and designed to of something more dura- late actor Paul Newman. is more accessible to chil- house life-changing mem- ble than wood, will include That includes pledges of dren with a wide variety ories and they served sprinkler systems and large NAHANT BRIEF $1 million from the New- of physical needs. their purpose beautifully,” underground cisterns. man’s Own Foundation Department of Public A post on the Town and a promise by Travelers Works responds to sewer Hall Facebook page stat- and the Travelers Cham- ed crews were on-site at system break in Nahant pionship PGA golf tour- Local news on your doorstep around 2 p.m. to assess the nament to match up to $1 NAHANT — Nahant’s situation and determined million in other donations. Department of Public that the town would be Jimmy Canton, the Works responded to a mi- able to avoid long-term in- camp’s chief executive of- nor break in the town’s termittent service. cer said Friday that just sewer system Thursday Erring on the side of over $900,000 has come in afternoon. caution, the department from other sources, includ- An employee of the de- asked residents to con- ing charitable foundations, partment stated the dam- serve water as much as individuals including ce- age, which took place in possible until crews were lebrities such as golfer the vicinity of lower Fox able to nish making the Bubba Watson, and even Hill Road, occurred while repair. the families of campers. National Grid completed “It’s just been so inspir- work in the area. — ELYSE CARMOSINO ing,” Canton said. Carly Demartino, 16, of Granby has been attend- ing camp since 2016 after Need to find she was diagnosed with a cancerous brain tumor. 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Charlie better experience for our Baker said Thursday that residents, who have al- of 70,000 available ap- ready dealt with so much pointments about 20,000 anxiety and disruption.” were able to be lled in The state Legislature the morning. has scheduled a hearing “My hair’s on re about for next week to discuss PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS the whole thing. I can’t be- the state’s bumpy vaccine gin to tell you how pissed Students walk past Black History Month posters on the Boston College campus. rollout. off I am,” Baker said VACCINE SUPPLY during an appearance on DISRUPTION GBH radio. “It’s awful and With delivery being dis- Harassment cases revive worries it’s going to get xed and rupted by winter storms, I’m going to work very Baker said Thursday he hard to make sure it never would consider sending happens again.” the National Guard to of racism at Boston College Baker said the adminis- southern states to collect tration had run through shipments of COVID-19 different scenarios to try By Collin Binkley past the end of the multi- will develop new campus “a feeling of not being wel- vaccines earmarked for to avoid problems with ASSOCIATED PRESS cultural section, trash bins events to help students un- comed, of being an outsider Massachusetts. the vaccine portal. He said were left untouched. derstand the harms of bias. or excluded,” she said. “We may have some real people in the administra- BOSTON — Students Three days later, stu- “I recognize that the uni- issues with supply deliv- Some students see a tion are in the process are are demanding a stronger dents reported that two versity has more work to ery this week,” Baker said stark contrast between the trying to determine what response from Boston Col- white, male students do so that all BC students in a remote address to the school’s response to the in- happened. lege after two recent cases walked down the hall sing- feel welcomed and valued,” Greater Boston Chamber cidents and its attempts to The state on Thursday in which white students ing about “colored girls.” A he said. of Commerce. “We have crack down on violations for the rst time began were accused of harassing staff member was noti ed To many Black students, of COVID-19 restrictions. allowing those age 65 and been told it would be a Black and Hispanic stu- and found the two men, however, the message fell Amid a recent uptick in older, people with two or few days late, based on dents in a campus dorm. but they denied using the at. They say the college’s infections, the college sent more certain medical con- some of the issues around The incidents, which took language, of cials said. response has failed to con- a tough message threaten- ditions, and residents and weather in other parts of place three days apart, The hall’s residents say nect the latest cases to a ing punishment if students staff of low income and af- the country.” have revived longstanding it follows other cases in string of racist incidents They said approval from concerns about racism on violated rules against fordable senior housing so which they have been on campus in recent years. gatherings. Students say sign up for a vaccine shot. the federal government a campus where most stu- threatened or harassed by And they say nothing is be- may be needed. dents are white and just the harassment cases drew But it came with a warn- white students this school ing done to show that stu- a delayed and much milder ing that it could take up “We’re currently talking 4 percent are Black. Some year. dents will face stiff penal- to the National Guard students say the recent response. to a month to book an ap- College of cials said ties for carrying out racist Some residents of the pointment. about, and they will do cases are part of a pattern they’re responding to “sev- acts. this, about going down to of bias that seems to be tol- multicultural oor are “Due to extremely high eral incidents” of alleged “Boston College does not demanding changes in- traf c and volume, the Kentucky and Tennessee, erated at the Jesuit Catho- student misconduct in the see racism as an emergen- cluding a new process to VaxFinder tool and vac- which is where this stuff lic school. hall last month. They have cy. It does not see it as a report racial violence to cine location websites are is currently located, and “We have been dealing identi ed and disciplined threat to its student body,” the college. Other students experiencing delays and bringing it back,” Baker with this since our fresh- two students found respon- Destin said. “The priority said. “And what we just man year,” said senior want the college to divulge other technical dif cul- sible for the Jan. 30 van- is protecting Boston Col- ties,” the state’s COVID-19 need to do is make sure Kathryn Destin, 20, who sanctions against students dalism, said Jack Dunn, a lege and the image it pres- Command Center said in a that the federal govern- is Black and a member of who are found to have college spokesperson. Of- ents.” In 2017, two Black statement. “We are work- ment is going to let the a campus anti-racist group committed acts of racism. cials declined to disclose Lives Matters signs were ing as quickly as possible National Guard do this for called FACES. “I’ve sort of Some are calling for more the discipline, citing priva- defaced in a dorm, with to resolve these issues.” us.” lost that sense of safety.” training and other efforts cy laws. the word “don’t” added so The website problems Given the current pace Both recent incidents to ght racism among stu- The two other students they read “Black Lives drew rebuke from promi- of vaccinations, the state took place in a stretch of dents and faculty. accused of singing racist don’t Matter.” A year later, nent Democrats. can’t afford to go a week dorm hallway that mostly lyrics are going through a a student was barred from Among some seniors, the latest cases have contrib- “I am deeply disappoint- without getting any new houses Black and Hispanic school discipline process campus after of cials said ed that today so many doses, he said. women. Known as the Mul- this week, Dunn said. he scrawled racist graf ti uted to a feeling of exhaus- ticultural Learning Expe- “BC has zero tolerance in a residence hall. tion and defeat. Among rience, it’s part of program for actions that make any Ellana Lawrence, a lead- some younger students, NEW ENGLAND BRIEFS intended to foster diversi- student feel unwelcome, er of the Black Student there’s a sense of loss. Ty- ty on campus. Men in the and will hold students ac- Forum campus group, said phania Zanou, a sopho- Mass. woman charged with in Rhode Island on Thurs- program are housed in a countable for their actions,” the administration has more, said her feeling of killing friend held day morning to nd a dog different area of the dorm. he said in a statement. failed to acknowledge that security is gone, replaced has died, of cials said. Residents of the hall say In a message to stu- racism is a problem at Bos- by the stress of wondering PALMER (AP) — A Fire ghters responded they were awakened by an dents, Michael Lochhead, ton College. Without stron- if she’ll be targeted next. Massachusetts woman to the Warwick home at eruption of noise Jan. 30 the school’s executive vice ger action — and transpar- “It made me realize this charged with fatally stab- about 8:45 a.m., Chief Pe- as rows of trashcans lining president said he will re- ency around discipline — it campus is not a safe place bing a friend who was try- ter McMichael said. the hall were upended and view campus diversity ef- sends the message that for me or anyone who looks ing to help her has been Although the sec- tossed around. Litter was forts “so that they can be racism is tolerated, she like me,” she said. “I’m still held without bail pending ond-oor re was quickly left scattered everywhere. improved and have greater said. At the same time, it kind of grappling with a mental health evalua- doused, re ghters who Farther down the hallway, impact.” He said of cials leaves Black students with that.” tion. entered the home found Brenda Mayhew, 54, is the victim inside, he said. charged with murder in She was taken to Kent Path to citizenship in new the killing of Marcia Wil- Hospital where she was son, 68, earlier this month pronounced dead, McMi- in Wilson’s Palmer home, chael said. according to a statement It appears she might from the of ce of Hamp- Democratic immigration bill have escaped the house den District Attorney An- but then gone back to res- thony Gulluni. By Alexandra Jaffe of the bill, in unveiling it odds in a closely divided grant visas. It would elim- Mayhew was taken into cue a dog, which was also ASSOCIATED PRESS Thursday. Congress. inate the penalty barring custody at Baystate Med- found dead in the home. Menendez said Demo- Menendez said he had those immigrants who live ical Center in Spring eld Several others who lived WASHINGTON — Pres- crats have failed in the been speaking to Republi- in the U.S. without au- on Tuesday and arraigned in the home made it out ident Joe Biden and con- past because they have too can colleagues in an effort thorization and who then Wednesday. safely. gressional Democrats pro- quickly given in “to fringe toward “putting the pieces leave the country from A judge ordered the The victim’s name was posed a major immigration voices who have refused of a puzzle together” on returning for three to 10 evaluation upon the ad- not released. The cause overhaul Thursday that to accept the humanity a bill that would receive years. It also would pro- vice of the court psycholo- remains under investiga- would offer an eight-year and contributions of immi- enough votes to pass. He vide resources for more gist. Mayhew’s family and tion. pathway to citizenship to grants to our country and acknowledged the nal judges, support staff and attorney say she has been the estimated 11 million dismiss everything, no product is likely to change technology to address the struggling with mental Police probe fatal morning people living in the U.S. matter how signi cant it signi cantly. But he also backlog in processing asy- health issues. shooting in Pawtucket illegally. is in terms of the national suggested that elements lum seekers. According to the police The legislation reects security, as amnesty.” of the proposal could be The bill would expand report, Mayhew and Wil- PAWTUCKET, R.I. (AP) the broad priorities for Separately, enforce- included through a par- transnational anti-drug son were friends, and the — A 20-year-old man was immigration changes that ment guidelines released liamentary maneuver in task forces in Central victim had invited the shot to death in Pawtuck- Biden laid out on his rst Thursday by the new ad- a budget bill that would America and enhance suspect into her home be- et early Thursday morn- day in of ce, including an ministration would target only require 51 votes. technology at the border. cause she had been “hav- ing, police said. increase in visas, more immigration enforcement The bill Democrats in- And it would set up refu- ing a dif cult time lately.” Police of cers and re- money to process asy- more directly at people in troduced Thursday would gee processing in Central Police responding to a lum applications and new ghters responding to a the country illegally who immediately provide America, to try to prevent 911 call at about 8 a.m. on Bene t Street address at technology at the southern pose a threat. That, too, green cards to farm work- some of the immigrant Feb. 8 forced entry into the around 1:15 a.m. found border. would be a reversal from ers, immigrants with tem- caravans that have over- home where they found the man inside a vehicle It would be a sharp re- the broader targeting pol- porary protected status whelmed border security Wilson, who was already suffering from a gunshot versal of Trump adminis- icy of Immigration and and young people who ar- in recent years. dead, prosecutors said. wound, police said in a tration policies, and parts Customs Enforcement un- rived in the U.S. illegally The plan includes $4 bil- Wilson’s husband was also are likely to face opposition der Trump. as children. For others liv- lion spread over four years injured trying to defend statement. from a number of Republi- The major immigration ing in the U.S. as of Jan. 1, to try to boost economic his wife, according to po- He was taken to Rhode cans. Biden has acknowl- overhaul legislation would 2021, the plan establishes development and tackle lice. Island Hospital in Prov- edged he might accept a offer one of the fastest a ve-year path to tempo- corruption in Latin Amer- Mayhew is due in court idence were he was pro- more-piecemeal approach pathways to citizenship of rary legal status. If they ican countries, to lessen again on March 8. nounced dead, police said. if separate major elements any proposed measure in pass background checks, pressure for migration to The case remains under The shooting is being in- could be approved. recent years, but it would pay taxes and ful ll other the U.S. investigation. vestigated as a homicide. “We have an economic do so without offering any basic requirements, then, Democratic lawmakers, No additional informa- and moral imperative to enhanced border security, after three years, they can including lead sponsors Women injured in Warwick tion, including the victim’s pass big, bold and inclu- which past immigration pursue citizenship. California Rep. Linda house re dies at hospital name, was made public. sive immigration reform,” negotiations have used as The plan also would Sanchez and Menendez, The shooting remains said New Jersey Demo- a way to win Republican raise the current per-coun- held a virtual press con- WARWICK, R.I. (AP) — under investigation and cratic Sen. Bob Menendez, votes. Without enhanced try caps for family and ference Thursday to un- A woman who may have there was no word an any one of the lead sponsors security, it faces tough employment-based immi- veil the bill. reentered a burning home arrests. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 2021 THE DAILY ITEM A7 THIS WEEK IN PHOTOS

ITEM PHOTO | JULIA HOPKINS Boston Bruins national anthem singer Todd Angilly hands out roses for Valentine’s Day at Kane’s Donuts in Saugus.

ITEM PHOTO | SPENSER HASAK Tairis Ceballos of Salem has graduated North Shore Community College ESL program and is working on receiving her Associate degree.

ITEM PHOTO | JULIA HOPKINS Roses were the theme of the day in Kane’s Donuts in Saugus.

ITEM PHOTO | SPENSER HASAK Ylonka Mendez of Lynn has graduated North Shore Community College ESL program and is working on receiving her Associate degree.

ITEM PHOTO | SPENSER HASAK ITEM PHOTO | JULIA HOPKINS ITEM PHOTO | JULIA HOPKINS Lynn eld resident Maureen Barrett receives Winterberry holly lines the shore add- Smoke engulfs Elmwood Avenue as Lynn Fire Depart- her rst dose of the COVID-19 vaccine from ing a pop of color on a dreary winter say ment ghts to subdue a re at a multifamily home. Lynn eld school nurse Suzy Depalma on Saturday. at Pillings Pond in Lynn eld.

ITEM PHOTO | SPENSER HASAK Bishop Fenwick’s Maria Orfanos gets around two Bishop Stang defenders to go up with the ball.

ITEM PHOTO | JULIA HOPKINS Fire ghters try to subdue the re engul ng the third oor of multifamily home at 22 Elmwood Ave. in Lynn.

ITEM PHOTO | SPENSER HASAK ITEM PHOTO | SPENSER HASAK ITEM PHOTO | JULIA HOPKINS A sticker on the oor promotes social dis- Salem’s Jorge Guerrero locks on to the basket tancing at the COVID-19 vaccination clinic St. Mary’s players celebrate after the rst goal of as he’s met with Marblehead’s Kipp Schauder, at Lynn eld Middle School. the CCL Cup semi nal against Arlington Catholic. left, and Sami Loughlin. A8 FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 2021 LOOK! International Tug-of-War Day, Prevent Plagiarism Day, National Chocolate Mint Day

WE WANT TO HEAR FROM YOU! TO CONTRIBUTE TO LOOK!, PLEASE EMAIL [email protected] OR MAIL YOUR SUBMISSION TO THE ITEM, P.O. BOX 5, LYNN, MA 01903. Nahant Library to host table reading of Death of a Salesman By Elyse Carmosino American dream at all? as a play because now ITEM STAFF If he doesn’t, why doesn’t you’re bringing in all he?” said Hawkes with a these various aspects, like NAHANT — Nahant laugh. “I don’t know the the sets and the lights Public Library will host a answer to a lot of these and the music.” virtual reading of Ar- things, but I think it’s The part of Willy will thur Miller’s “Death of interesting to ask the be read by Dan Mun- a Salesman” Friday to dis- questions and analyze nelly, Linda will be read cuss the play as it relates deeply. I think in the by Sheila Hambleton, to the present day. analysis might be a few Biff will be read by Paul “I like to do group reads of the mindsets we need Mador, and Happy will like this so we can read to solve some really deep be read by Toby Quirk. something that’s not problems in our country.” A link to join the Zoom about us in order to talk The library has hosted meeting, which starts about us,” said Nahant group readings under at 7 p.m., can be found Public Library Director the name Nahant Reads online on the Town Hall Sharon Hawkes. “Obvi- Together since 2016. community calendar, or ously the whole country In ve years, the group by visiting the Nahant has been going through has explored a wide Public Library website. dif cult times between variety of works, includ- Those interested in join- the pandemic, the Black ing Elizabeth Strout’s ing future Nahant Reads Lives Matter movement, “The Burgess Boys,” Ray Together meetings can and the polarity in our Bradbury’s “Fahrenheit email nahant.circ@gmail. political system. 451,” Barbara Kingsolv- com to receive the group’s “A lot of people are very er’s “Flight Behavior,” newsletter. vocal and emotional about Fredrik Backman’s “A “When we read a novel what’s going on, and I Man Called Ove,” Made- or even a work of non- wanted to see if we could leine L’Engle’s “A Wrin- ction, it touches us,” look a little closer and kle in Time,” and George Hawkes said. “It touches discuss as a community Takei’s “They Called Us us because it probably as to why that is.” Enemy.” relates to our lives in Among other topics, “This is the rst play some way. Hawkes said she wants we’ve done together, so “People always ask participants to explore the it seemed right to have about the point of reading concepts of success and some of our neighbors novels. They say it’s just the American Dream, and read the parts,” Hawkes entertainment. Some- Lynn Mayor receives to discuss what de nes the said. “A typical book times that’s true, but commonly-used terms. group might talk about it can also be a door to “Death of a Salesman the author’s writing style considering our lives and is actually a tragedy. We and the plot and whether our society. That’s what COVID-19 vaccine know from the beginning they like the characters, I’d like to do.” what the end is going to and we may start there, Elyse Carmosino can be be — it’s in the title of the but we’ll also talk about reached at ecarmosino@ LYNN — Mayor state’s vaccination rollout as they became eligible. play. Does he achieve his the strength of the story itemlive.com. Thomas M. McGee was plan, which began on “Public health experts all smiles (behind his Thursday. have assured us that face mask) as he received Residents aged 65 and the vaccine is safe and his rst dose of the older, and those with two effective in stopping the COVID-19 vaccine at the chronic health conditions, spread of COVID-19,” he Cold fish Lynn Tech Field House on are now eligible under said. “I hope everyone Thursday. the latest part of the McGee said he turned plan. will do their part and get 65 in December, which McGee said he was hap- the vaccine as soon as it made him eligible to py to be able to get the is available to them so receive the vaccine under vaccine and encouraged we can move past this Phase 2, Step 2 of the everyone to get it as soon pandemic together.” SAVE opens applications for 2021 scholarship

By Elyse Carmosino students who live in Sau- interested in making the ITEM STAFF gus but don’t necessarily environment better (to attend Saugus Public apply). We want to reward SAUGUS — Saugus Schools, as well as those those people and support Action Volunteers for the seeking careers outside of them.” Environment (SAVE) is sustainability. now accepting applica- Applicants can down- Although hoping to tions for its 2021 Environ- load the SAVE 2021 En- ITEM PHOTOS | SPENSER HASAK encourage a broader spec- mental Scholarship. vironmental Scholarship trum of students to apply, Jamie Floyd of Lynn shows off his rst catch of the day, a pickerel, The $500 scholarship is Application Form at www. “quality is better than at Browns Pond in Peabody on Thursday. open to Saugus students saugusSAVE.org. from the class of 2021 quantity,” Devlin noted of SAVE is asking appli- who will be attending a applications the organiza- cants to include a sepa- two- or four-year college tion has already received. rate sheet — identi ed or other educational In the past, she said with the applicant’s the organization awarded institution while pursuing initials only — that scholarships to students a degree in an area that provides a brief summa- pursuing a wide range of will positively impact the ry of any activities the careers, including marine environment. applicant has participated engineering, art, micro- SAVE’s president, Ann in relating to the envi- Devlin, said that for biology, forestry, natural resource management, ronment and describing years, SAVE’s Environ- how the applicant feels mental Scholarship was photography, journal- his or her career choice solely for Saugus Public ism, and environmental will positively impact the Schools students pur- science. suing degrees in elds “It runs the gamut from environment. directly pertaining to artists to engineers. It’s Applications must be sustainability. However, such a wide-open eld if postmarked by April 23 over the last few years, you can prove your case,” and mailed to SAVE, P.O. the organization has ex- Devlin told The Item last Box 908, Saugus, MA, panded its requirements year. “Since anything that 01906, or emailed no later to include a bigger pool of we do locally impacts the than midnight on April Ken Osborne of Haverhill, formerly of Lynn, left, and his nephew applicants. global environment, we 23 to Devlin at adevlin@ Jamie Floyd of Lynn spent the morning ice shing. This new pool includes want to encourage anyone aisle10.net. WEATHER LOTTERY

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By Mike Alongi ket and play some good ble with 10 points and ITEM SPORTS EDITOR pressure defense.” nine rebounds, while se- Peabody senior Drew nior Kyle McLaughlin had SAUGUS — The Pea- Lucas led the way for the seven points and eight body boys basketball team Tanners, notching a dou- rebounds. Seniors Myles rallied back from a nine- ble-double with 16 points Manalaysay (six points, point de cit Thursday and 11 rebounds. Sopho- six rebounds) and Mason afternoon, taking home a more Shea Lynch was close Nickolas ( ve points, nine 56-47 win over Northeast- behind with 13 points and rebounds) also had solid ern Conference foe Saugus six rebounds, while senior performances in the loss. on the road. The Tanners Jose Zaiter and freshman “We came out really overcame a slow start and Anthony Forte each n- strong and played great chipped away at the de - ished with nine points team basketball,” said cit, not taking a lead until and two rebounds. Junior Saugus co-head coach Joe the third quarter. Nick Soper also had a sol- Bertrand, who shares the “We started off really id game with seven points duties with Bill Cahill. slow, which is a credit to and three rebounds. “Eventually Peabody was Saugus and how well they For Saugus, which n- able to put a lot of pres- came out,” said Peabody ished up its season with sure on us defensively coach Thad Broughton. Thursday’s game, junior and they just made more “We struggled to score in Ryan Mabee paced the plays than we did down ITEM PHOTO | SPENSER HASAK those early minutes, but offense with 14 points. the stretch.” Peabody guard Drew Lucas had a double-double with 16 points and 11 as the game went on we Junior Tyrone Manderson rebounds in a win over Saugus Thursday. were able to get to the bas- just missed a double-dou- PEABODY, B2 Classical’s Tyler Dugan commits to Anna Maria soccer By Daniel Kane side of things. They have ITEM STAFF a great re science pro- gram, which is what I’m LYNN — It’s been interested in studying, so awhile since Classical’s that de nitely stuck out Tyler Dugan and his to me.” Rams teammates have On the soccer side of been on the soccer eld things, Dugan sees a together. But with Lynn chance to make an im- teams getting the go- pact on a younger team ahead to start practices that competes in Divi- next week, a soccer sea- sion III’s Great North- son starting in April is east Athletic Conference. now looking to be just on “I liked it,” Dugan said ITEM FILE PHOTO | SPENSER HASAK the horizon. of the program. “They “It’s de nitely excit- St. Mary’s girls hockey Frank Pagliuca won his have a younger team ing,” Dugan said. “It’s 300th career game Thursday with the Spartans’ and right now they’re been pushed back so far, victory over King Phillip trying to rebuild things. we didn’t even know if As a freshman, going in I we would get the chance. want to prove myself and The weather is going to earn a spot and this is a St. Mary’s girls be getting nicer around then, it’s a tougher good place to do it.” league (in the Greater Finding that place ob- Boston League) but we’re viously wasn’t as easy hockey coach up for it.” without playing in the And while Dugan’s fall. Even Dugan’s club chances to dawn the team Lynn United was Rams’ green and gold only able to compete in Frank Pagliuca again are looking as op- one tournament, but the timistic as ever, it still practices still helped won’t be the end to the se- keep him sharp and in wins 300th game nior’s time on the soccer shape. eld. With his season in “It was crazy at the limbo Dugan still found a start to nd that being By Mike Alongi ed and we know it’ll be a place to continue his soc- at Classical, all through ITEM SPORTS EDITOR tough test for us. We played cer career and education, the summer we weren’t each other in the rst game It was a milestone day committing to Anna Ma- able to do anything,” of the season, so I think Dugan said. “Until now for St. Mary’s girls hockey both teams have grown a ria College in Paxton. coach Frank Pagliuca, who Soccer actually became we weren’t even sure if lot since then. Hopefully we would have a senior earned his 300th career we can come out with an an added incentive during victory Thursday after- the college search as Du- season. I wasn’t sure how effort similar to the one we that would affect things noon after the Spartans had against Austin Prep gan, who hopes to become beat King Phillip 1-0 in a a re ghter in the future, while looking for a school. (in the CCL Cup semi nal) I had to look around and non-conference game that and pull off a win to end on made education his pri- was a makeup game from mary goal during his de- talk to coaches about my a high note.” sophomore and junior earlier in the year. With GIRLS HOCKEY cision making. the win, Pagliuca’s ca- seasons instead of my Gloucester 5, “It was just a good over- reer record on the ice now senior year, which wasn’t Marblehead 3 ITEM FILE PHOTO | OWEN O’ROURKE all t for me,” Dugan said. stands at 300-64-37. what I expected before Elsa Wood and Sophia “When I started looking “I’m very fortunate to Classical senior captain Tyler Dugan has made this.” Zerilli each had one goal into schools, especially have coached for a long his college plans of cial, committing to join and one assist for the Ma- with COVID, I looked time and I’ve gotten to gicians, while Abigail Ami- Anna Maria College soccer next fall. more on the education DUGAN, B2 coach a lot of great play- go scored one goal. Jane ers,” said Pagliuca. “More Witten added one assist in than anything, I’m proud the loss. of the kids for what they’ve Marblehead (4-4-2) hosts had to battle through this Sawamura eager to follow year to get to this point. Gloucester once again on Everyone made a lot of Saturday afternoon (4). sacri ces to make this BOYS HOCKEY season happen, and me Bishop Fenwick 3, Uehara’s footsteps to Red Sox reaching this milestone is Lowell Catholic 1 only a small part of the re- Cam Martin notched one By Jimmy Golen where I am today.” ment of the Red Sox tagram of himself stand- ward that we’re all getting goal and two assists for the ASSOCIATED PRESS Sawamura has spent pursuit of Matsuzaka ing on the snow-covered for being able to play this Crusaders, while Manny the last 10 years pitch- before the 2007 season, field at Fenway Park, year.” Alvarez-Segee had one goal BOSTON — Hiroka- ing in Japan’s top when the team bid more which was then being As for the in-game action, and one assist. Nick Sasso zu Sawamura already league, going 48-52 with than $51 million for the used as a COVID-19 Jenna Chaplain scored the added one goal, while Max copied Koji Uehara’s 75 saves, four shutouts, exclusive right to nego- vaccination site. lone goal for the Spartans Vieira and Aidan Anthony entrance music and now a 2.77 ERA and 790 tiate with him and fans “When I visited the and Rylee Smith earned each had one assist. he is following the for- strikeouts in 352 ap- tracked his journey on Fenway Park for the the shutout victory in net. Fenwick (2-6-1) closes out mer Red Sox closer to pearances (88 starts). team owner John Hen- first time, it was so “It certainly wasn’t our the season Saturday after- Boston. He said he hasn’t talked ry’s private jet. much different than best performance and we noon (12) against Essex The Japanese right- to manager Alex Cora Matsuzaka was 33-15 what I see in Japan,” he gave up more odd-man Tech. hander signed a two- about whether he will in his first two seasons said through an inter- rushes in this game than BOYS BASKETBALL year contract with the start or come out of the in the major leagues be- preter. “I just imagined we probably have all sea- Swampscott 60, Red Sox this week, join- bullpen. fore injuries limited his myself standing on the son,” said Pagliuca. “Thank Danvers 36 ing the franchise that “Whenever coaches availability and effec- hill, and dominating the god Rylee showed up to Evan Roth continued won the 2007 World Se- tell me to pitch, that’s tiveness. batters.” play, because she made his strong season with an ries championship with when I pitch,” he said. Uehara, who used the Sawamura said the a ton of saves and really 18-point performance to Daisuke Matsuzaka and “I’m a baseball player. entrance music “Sand- team gave him permis- kept us in it until we could lead the way for the Big another in 2013 with My job is to pitch at the storm,” by Darude, sion to continue working score that goal in the third Blue, while Jason Aucone Uehara. highest level possible. I saved 72 games for Bos- out in Japan while visa period.” added nine points. Jacob “He told me a lot of believe that MLB is the ton from 2013-15. He and other issues are St. Mary’s (14-2-3) plays Cooke and Ryan Ward each good stuff about the Red highest level of baseball finished the last five sorted out. in the CCL Cup Final scored eight points, while Sox. He shared with me in the world. I want to games of the ‘13 World “There is a lot of un- against Matignon Satur- Cam O’Brien notched dou- a lot of his experienc- see how well I can pitch Series, striking out Matt certainty, with COVID day (5). ble-digit rebounds and as- es,” Sawamura said in at this level.” Carpenter for the final and all. Once the visa “With no state tourna- sists. a Zoom call from Tokyo Sawamura would be- out in Game 6 to clinch gets approved, I am ment this year, this is Swampscott (6-1) hosts on Wednesday night. “I come the ninth player the title. ready to come over,” he our state title game,” said Winthrop Friday afternoon think that Koji Uehara born in Japan to play Sawamura visited said. “I’m excited about Pagliuca. “We know that (12). had a lot of influence for Boston. His signing Boston this month and joining the Red Sox as Matignon is a strong team, and he helped me get to didn’t have the excite- posted a picture on Ins- soon as I can.” we know they’re undefeat- ROUNDUP, B2 B2 SPORTS THE DAILY ITEM FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 2021

HIGH SCHOOL SCHEDULE FRIDAY Beverly at Winthrop (12:40) Peabody boys basketball rallies Boys Basketball Saugus at Danvers (6) Winthrop at Swampscott (12) Peabody at Swampscott (6:40) Beverly at Salem (2) Marblehead at Masconomet (7:30) Catholic Conference Tournament CCL Cup Final Semifinal St. Mary’s vs. Archbishop Williams to beat NEC foe Saugus Malden Catholic at St. John’s Prep (7:10) (1) Girls Hockey Girls Basketball Peabody/Lynnfield at Newburyport PEABODY that lead for the rest of the Salem at Beverly (10) (2) From B1 game, knocking down free Swampscott at Winthrop (12) Marblehead at Danvers (4) Masconomet at Winthrop (3) throws down the stretch to Boys Hockey Gloucester at Marblehead (4) It was the Sachems who seal the win. Danvers at Marblehead (12) CCL Cup Final started hot in this one, “The guys had been bat- Gymnastics St. Mary’s at Matignon (5) coming out fast and jump- tling all game long by that Marblehead at Salem (7:15) Gymnastics ing out to a 7-1 lead in the point, and they were re- SATURDAY Beverly at Marblehead (1:30) rst four minutes of play. ally rewarded with a cou- Bishop Fenwick at Winthrop (4) Boys Basketball Peabody was never quite ple of big plays down the Masconomet at Swampscott (12:30) Swimming able to nd a rhythm in stretch,” Broughton said. Winthrop at Northeast Tech (2) CCL Championships (2) the rst quarter, and Sau- “I think that was the dif- Danvers, Gloucester at Peabody (4) Girls Basketball gus went into the second ference in the game.” Marblehead at Beverly (8:30) SUNDAY Danvers at Winthrop (11) with a 14-5 lead. “It was the de nition of CCL Cup Final Girls Basketball But Peabody righted the a game of runs,” said Ber- Bishop Fenwick at St. Mary’s (4) Swampscott at Marblehead (12) ship in the second quarter. trand. “We’d score eight Boys Hockey Girls Hockey The Tanners started to hit points, then they’d come Bishop Fenwick at Essex Tech (12) Winthrop at Marblehead (2:40) shots and their defense back with eight, and it was improved, and by halftime like that the whole game. TV/RADIO Peabody only trailed 23- Unfortunately they were 21. the ones who got the nal Auto racing The third quarter was eight points.” 7:30 p.m...... NASCAR Truck: BrakeBest Brake Pads 159 ...... FS1 the most back-and-forth, Saugus nishes the Pro basketball with three ties and four season with a 3-9 record. 7:30 p.m...... Atlanta at Boston ...... NBCSB; WBZ-FM 98.5 Chicago at Philadelphia ...... ESPN lead changes over the While it was a challeng- 10 p.m...... Utah at LA Clippers...... ESPN course of the frame. But ing season for all teams Men’s college basketball still, Saugus was able to due to the pandemic, the 7 p.m...... Akron at Ball State ...... CBSSN cling to a 36-35 lead going Sachems also had to deal Monmouth at Iona ...... ESPNU ITEM PHOTO | SPENSER HASAK Saint Louis at Dayton ...... ESPN2 into the nal quarter. with the tragic loss of 9 p.m...... Toledo at Buffalo ...... ESPN2 Things remained tight coach Mark Bertrand just Saugus’ Ryan Mabee scored 14 points in a loss Wyoming vs. New Mexico ...... CBSSN until there were about weeks before the season 10 p.m...... Utah State at Boise St...... FS1 to Peabody during the Sachems’ season nale 11 p.m...... Bakersfield at UC Santa Barbara ...... ESPNU three minutes to go. Af- started. Thursday. Women’s college basketball ter Manderson knocked “This was such a great 2 p.m...... LSU at Kentucky ...... SEC Network down a crucial 3-pointer group of guys and noth- they improved every day season and we’re just hap- 7 p.m...... Mississippi at Arkansas ...... SEC Network for Saugus to tie the score ing was easy for them this py to be out here playing,” Golf and they were a joy to be 2 p.m...... PGA: Genesis Invitational ...... Golf at 42-42, Peabody came up year,” said Bertrand. “Los- with.” said Broughton. “We want with three straight pos- ing my father was tough to end the season on a College gymnastics - women Peabody (7-4) will close 9 p.m...... UCLA at Utah ...... ESPNU sessions where they made because he was our leader, winning streak, so we’re Pro hockey a basket, got a steal for but these guys showed up out its 2021 season at just going to take the les- 7 p.m...... Chicago at Carolina ...... NHL Network home against Danvers 10 p.m...... Winnipeg at Vancouver ...... NHL Network another basket and then every day and worked as sons from this game and Men’s college hockey got a steal to earn two free hard as they could. They Sunday morning (11). try to keep the momentum 7 p.m...... Maine at Boston College ...... NESN Plus throws. The Tanners held were willing to be coached, “It’s been such a crazy going on Sunday.” UMass Lowell at Northeastern...... NESN Women’s college hockey 2 p.m...... Boston University at Boston College ...... NESN Plus 4:30 p.m...... Maine at Holy Cross ...... NESN Plus Sailing Classical’s Tyler Dugan commits 10 p.m...... Prada Cup ...... NBCSN Skiing 7:30 a.m...... FIS: World Alpine Championships ...... NBCSN Tennis 3:30 a.m...... Australian Open ...... ESPN to Anna Maria College soccer College wrestling 5 p.m...... Northwestern at Iowa ...... ESPNU DUGAN Jr. “He’s really the ide- him because of his expe- setting our sights on mak- From B1 al model for a coachable rience.” ing an impact next fall NBA player. He’s really humble Both Moreno Jr. and with a hopefully a more Dugan, who will serve as a person. He shows up, Dugan are excited for the normal season.” EASTERN CONFERENCE WESTERN CONFERENCE puts his down and gets to chance to get back to work Atlantic Division Southwest Division as a captain this upcom- “I want to make an im- work. together with the rest of W L Pct GB W L Pct GB ing season, has served pact obviously,” Dugan Philadelphia 19 10 .655 — San Antonio 16 11 .593 — “I know it was dif cult the team starting in April. Brooklyn 18 12 .600 1½ Memphis 12 12 .500 2½ said. “As a captain, I want the Rams’ defense well at for him,” Moreno Jr. said. “The new league will be Boston 14 14 .500 4½ Dallas 13 15 .464 3½ to be a strong leader on New York 14 16 .467 5½ New Orleans 12 16 .429 4½ right back. “Thankfully he’s always tough,” Moreno Jr. said. Toronto 13 15 .464 5½ Houston 11 17 .393 5½ “As a player, Tyler is all in the gym and always “But his season will be the eld. There’s tougher Southeast Division Northwest Division W L Pct GB W L Pct GB about the work ethic and staying in shape. Coaches about just being thank- competition in the GBL so Charlotte 13 15 .464 — Utah 24 5 .828 — discipline,” said Classi- were still able to accom- ful to be out there and we’ll have to have that ex- Atlanta 12 16 .429 1 Portland 18 10 .643 5½ Miami 11 17 .393 2 Denver 15 13 .536 8½ cal coach Eric Moreno modate him and talk to rebuilding. We’re already tra push.” Orlando 11 18 .379 2½ Oklahoma City 11 17 .393 12½ Washington 9 17 .346 3 Minnesota 7 22 .241 17 Central Division Pacific Division W L Pct GB W L Pct GB Milwaukee 16 12 .571 — L.A. Lakers 22 7 .759 — Ivy League cancels spring Indiana 15 14 .517 1½ L.A. Clippers 21 9 .700 1½ Chicago 12 15 .444 3½ Phoenix 17 10 .630 4 Cleveland 10 19 .345 6½ Golden State 16 13 .552 6 Detroit 8 20 .286 8 Sacramento 12 15 .444 9 Thursday’s Games Oklahoma City at Milwaukee, 8 p.m. sports conference season again Toronto at Milwaukee, 7:30 p.m. Phoenix at New Orleans, 8 p.m. Brooklyn at L.A. Lakers, 10 p.m. Toronto at Minnesota, 9 p.m. Miami at Sacramento, 10 p.m. Utah at L.A. Clippers, 10 p.m. By Doug Feinberg keeping our students, fac- to compete. How schools appreciate the resilience Friday’s Games Saturday’s Games ASSOCIATED PRESS ulty, staff and neighbor- progress through those of our student-athletes, Denver at Charlotte, ppd San Antonio at New York, ppd ing communities safe,” the phases are determined by coaches and staff in the Denver at Cleveland, 7 p.m. Golden State at Charlotte, 8 p.m. NEW YORK — For the presidents said. “In the Ivy campus and state health face of adversity during Golden State at Orlando, 7 p.m. Indiana at Houston, 8 p.m. second straight year the League, these measures policies. this dif cult and unusual Atlanta at Boston, 7:30 p.m. Miami at L.A. Lakers, 8:30 p.m. Ivy League will not hold a Chicago at Philadelphia, 7:30 p.m. Phoenix at Memphis, 9 p.m. must apply equally to our No school has reached year.” spring sports conference Dallas at Houston, 8 p.m. Sacramento at Chicago, 9 p.m. athletics programs along the third phase yet. Most This is the fourth Detroit at Memphis, 8 p.m. Washington at Portland, 10 p.m. season, the school presi- dents announced Thursday. with other academic and of the eight schools don’t straight season of sports co-curricular activities.” even have all their spring that the Ivy League has NHL The Ivy League pres- idents wrote in a joint While there won’t be any athletes on campus. canceled due to COVID-19. statement that they de- league competitions or “As campus and commu- Spring athletes have now East Division West Division championships, the presi- nity leaders, we believe missed two consecutive GP W L OT Pts GF GA GP W L OT Pts GF GA cided to cancel the spring Boston 14 10 2 2 22 42 30 Vegas 14 10 3 1 21 43 31 sports seasons to be consis- dents would allow the eight that our public health re- years of competition. The NYI 15 8 4 3 19 38 34 St. Louis 16 9 5 2 20 52 49 tent with the schools’ mea- schools to participate in lo- sponsibilities and educa- Ivy League, just like the Phila 13 8 3 2 18 46 41 Colorado 13 8 4 1 17 41 27 cal non-conference games tional principles preclude winter season, is the only Wash 14 7 4 3 17 50 52 Arizona 15 7 6 2 16 40 42 sures to protect everyone Pittsburgh 14 7 6 1 15 44 50 Anaheim 16 6 7 3 15 32 42 on campus. that are within 40 miles if us from sponsoring Ivy Division I conference not NJ 10 5 3 2 12 28 28 LA 14 5 6 3 13 44 44 NYR 14 4 7 3 11 33 39 “The public health mea- the coronavirus pandemic League athletics competi- offering spring sports, ac- San Jose 14 6 7 1 13 38 51 Buffalo 12 4 6 2 10 31 38 Minnesota 12 6 6 0 12 30 34 sures now in effect at all Ivy greatly improves. tion this spring,” the presi- cording to the NCAA. Central Division North Division GP W L OT Pts GF GA League universities have There are ve phases the dents wrote. “We regret the The Ivies have given up Florida 14 10 2 2 22 48 43 GP W L OT Pts GF GA been carefully designed to league has set and schools many sacri ces that have their automatic quali ers Toronto 17 12 3 2 26 60 45 Chicago 18 9 5 4 22 52 51 support our teaching and would have to meet the been required in response to NCAA spring sports Tampa Bay 14 10 3 1 21 54 32 Montreal 15 9 4 2 20 52 39 Carolina 14 10 3 1 21 53 40 Edmonton 18 10 8 0 20 63 60 research missions while standards to be eligible to the pandemic, and we championships. Columbus 17 7 6 4 18 50 60 Winnipeg 16 9 6 1 19 55 46 Dallas 12 5 3 4 14 40 34 Calgary 16 8 7 1 17 45 45 Nashville 15 6 9 0 12 36 52 Vancouver 20 8 11 1 17 62 72 Detroit 18 4 11 3 11 35 56 Ottawa 18 4 13 1 9 41 71 Bruins host New Jersey Devils Thursday’s Games Saturday’s Games Buffalo at Washington, 7 p.m. Buffalo at New Jersey, 12:30 p.m. N.Y. Islanders at Pittsburgh, 7 p.m. N.Y. Rangers at Washington, 12:30 N.Y. Rangers at Philadelphia, 7 p.m. p.m. Nashville at Columbus, 7 p.m. Vegas vs. Colorado at Edgewood New Jersey at Boston, 7 p.m. Tahoe Resort, 3 p.m. Ottawa at Toronto, 7 p.m. Florida at Detroit, 5 p.m. San Jose at St. Louis, 8 p.m. Chicago at Carolina, 7 p.m. Tampa Bay at Dallas, ppd Los Angeles at Arizona, 7 p.m. Los Angeles at Arizona, 9 p.m. N.Y. Islanders at Pittsburgh, 7 p.m. Minnesota at Anaheim, 10 p.m. Nashville at Columbus, 7 p.m. Friday’s Games San Jose at St. Louis, 7 p.m. Chicago at Carolina, 7 p.m. Toronto at Montreal, 7 p.m. Florida at Detroit, 7 p.m. Tampa Bay at Dallas, 8 p.m. Edmonton at Calgary, 9 p.m. Minnesota at Anaheim, 9 p.m. Winnipeg at Vancouver, 10 p.m. Calgary at Edmonton, 10 p.m.

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Feb. 18 when Cale Yarborough blows his 1928 — At Moritz, Switzerland, Sonja engine on the 153rd lap and Baker Henie becomes the youngest Olympic blows his engine with 15 miles to go. figure skating champion. At 15 years 1978 — Fifteen competitors, includ- and 315 days, easily beats Austria’s ing founder U.S. Naval Commander Fritzi Burger and American Beatrix John Collins, travel to Waikiki to take Loughran. on the first Hawaiian Iron Man Triath- 1932 — Sonja Henie wins her sixth lon. The triathlon of a 2.4-mile swim, straight World Figure Skating title. 112-mile bike race and a 26.2-miles 1944 — One day after playing in a marathon is won by Gordon Haller in high school basketball game, 15-year- 11 hours and 46 minutes. old Joe Nuxhall signs with the Cincin- 1986 — San Antonio’s Alvin Robert- nati Reds. son records the second quadru- 1951 — Manhattan District Attorney ple-double in NBA history, with 20 Frank S. Hogan orders the arrest of points, 11 rebounds, 10 assists and three CCNY basketball players on 10 steals in the Spurs’ 120-114 win bribery charges, and two professional over Phoenix. gamblers and two intermediaries in a 1990 — Dale Earnhardt blows a tire game-fixing scandal that involves col- with one mile remaining in the Dayto- PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS lege teams across the country. na 500, giving unheralded Derrike 1973 — Richard Petty wins his fourth Cope the biggest upset in stock car Boston Bruins defenseman Jeremy Lauzon (right) and New Jersey Devils right wing Nicho- Daytona 500. Petty gets two breaks racing history. las Merkley skate for position during an East Division tilt at TD Garden Thursday. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 2021 THE DAILY ITEM B3 NATION Texas power outages below 500,000 but water woes persist By Paul J. Weber and heating back, though and Jill Bleed they would not last as long ASSOCIATED PRESS as outages earlier this week. AUSTIN, Texas — Power Adding to the state’s was restored to more homes misery, the weather jeop- and businesses in Texas on ardized drinking water Thursday after a deadly systems. Authorities or- blast of winter this week dered 7 million people overwhelmed the electrical — a quarter of the popu- grid and left millions shiver- lation of the nation’s sec- ing in the cold. But the cri- ond-largest state — to boil sis was far from over, with tap water before drinking many people still in need of it, following record low safe drinking water. temperatures that dam- Fewer than a half-million aged infrastructure and PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS homes remained without PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS pipes. Sen. Ted Cruz, R-Texas, speaks with reporters electricity, although utility A water bucket is lled as others wait in near Water pressure has fall- on Capitol Hill in Washington. of cials said limited rolling freezing temperatures to use a hose from pub- en because lines have fro- blackouts could still occur. lic park spigot in Houston. zen, and many people left The storms also left more faucets dripping to pre- than 320,000 homes and The extreme weather lier. The state’s grid man- vent pipes from icing over, Cruz con rms his businesses without power was blamed for the deaths ager, the Electric Reliabil- said Toby Baker, executive in Louisiana, Mississippi of over three dozen peo- ity Council of Texas, said director of the Texas Com- and Alabama. About 70,000 ple, some while trying to the remaining outages are mission on Environmental power outages persisted keep warm. In the Hous- largely weather-related, Quality. Mexican vacation after an ice storm in east- ton area, one family died rather than forced black- Gov. Greg Abbott urged ern Kentucky, while nearly from carbon monoxide outs that began Monday residents to shut off water 67,000 were without elec- as their car idled in their to stabilize the power grid. to their homes, if possible, after storm tricity in West Virginia. garage. A woman and her “We will keep working to prevent more busted Snow and ice moved three grandchildren were around the clock until ev- pipes and preserve pres- into the Appalachians, killed in a re that author- ery single customer has sure in municipal systems. slammed Texas northern Maryland and ities said might have been their power back on,” said Houston Mayor Syl- southern Pennsylvania, caused by a replace they ERCOT Senior Director of vester Turner said he By Steve Peoples of former President Don- and later the Northeast. were using. System Operations Dan expects that residents in and Jake Bleiberg ald Trump, contemplates Back-to-back storms left In Texas on Thursday, Wood n. the nation’s fourth-larg- ASSOCIATED PRESS the possibility of a sec- 15 inches of snow in Lit- just under 500,000 homes Wood n warned that est city will have to boil ond presidential run. The tle Rock, Ark., tying a and businesses remained rotating outages could re- tap water before drink- DALLAS — Texas Sen. two-term senator’s cur- Ted Cruz acknowledged 1918 record, the National without power, down from turn if electricity demand ing it until Sunday or rent term expires in early on Thursday that he had Weather Service said. about 3 million a day ear- rises as people get power Monday. 2025. traveled to Mexico for a “That’s something that family vacation this week, he has to answer to his leaving his home state as constituents about,” state thousands of constituents Experts warn against COVID Republican Party Chair- struggled without pow- man Allen West said when er or safe drinking water after a powerful winter asked whether Cruz’s variants as states reopen storm. travel was appropriate The high-pro le Repub- while Texans are without power and water. By Marion Renault Gangavarapu, a research- lican, a potential White House candidate in 2024, “I’m here trying to take ASSOCIATED PRESS er at Scripps Research In- care of my family and look stitute whose team works said in a statement that NEW YORK — As states he had accompanied his after my friends and oth- closely with San Diego ers that are still without lift mask rules and ease health of cials to watch family after his daughters restrictions on restau- power,” West said. “That’s for mutant versions of the asked to go on a trip with rants and other business- my focus.” coronavirus. “We need to friends, given that school es because of falling case Hundreds of thousands still be vigilant.” was canceled for the week. numbers, public health of people in Texas woke up Over the past two weeks, “Wanting to be a good of cials say authorities dad, I ew down with Thursday to a fourth day the daily averages for both are overlooking poten- them last night and am without power, and a wa- coronavirus cases and tially more dangerous ying back this after- ter crisis was unfolding af- deaths have dropped by COVID-19 variants that noon,” Cruz said after The ter winter storms wreaked about half in the U.S., ac- are quietly spreading Associated Press and oth- havoc on the state’s power through the U.S. cording to data from Johns er media outlets had re- grid and utilities. Scientists widely agree Hopkins University. And ported details of the trip. Texas of cials or- that the U.S. simply as of Wednesday, over 40 PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS “My staff and I are in dered 7 million people million people — about 12 — one-quarter of the pop- doesn’t have enough of a People eat inside the New Shanghai Deluxe constant communication handle on the variants percent of the population ulation of the nation’s sec- restaurant as indoor dining resumes in the with state and local lead- to roll back public health — had received at least ers to get to the bottom of ond-largest state — to boil Chinatown neighborhood of New York. measures and is at risk one dose of a vaccine. what happened in Texas,” tap water before drinking of fumbling yet another But experts including Dr. been slow to ramp up a rig- we’re kind of in the dark,” Cruz said. “We want our the water, after days of phase of the pandemic af- Anthony Fauci and CDC orous genetic surveillance said Dr. Diane Grif n, power back, our water on, record low temperatures Director Dr. Rochelle Wal- ter letting the virus rage system for tracking the who studies infectious dis- and our homes warm.” that damaged infrastruc- through the country over ensky say the downward The revelation drew im- ture and froze pipes. variants’ spread and mea- eases at Johns Hopkins. the last year and kill near- trend could reverse itself if mediate criticism from In Austin, some hospi- ly 500,000 people. new variants take hold. suring how much of a foot- She said the variants are Democrats and Repub- tals faced a loss in water “Now is not the time to The problem, as experts hold they have gained here. “probably widespread licans in Texas and be- pressure and in some cas- fully open up,” said Karthik see it, is that the U.S. has “The fact of the matter is even if we don’t know it.” yond as Cruz, a key ally es, heat. U.S. jobless claims U.S. life expectancy drops a year rise to 861,000 as in pandemic, most since WWII

By Marilynn 0.8 years for white people, layoffs stay high Marchione to 78. The preliminary AP CHIEF MEDICAL report did not analyze part because some people By Christopher WRITER trends for Asian or Native Rugaber stopped looking for jobs. Americans. AP ECONOMICS WRITER People who aren’t actively Life expectancy in the “Black and Hispanic seeking work aren’t count- United States dropped WASHINGTON — The ed as unemployed. a staggering one year communities throughout number of Americans Still, fraudulent claims during the rst half of the United States have applying for unemploy- for jobless aid in some 2020 as the coronavirus borne the brunt of this ment aid rose last week states and other issues, pandemic caused its rst pandemic,” Bibbins-Do- to 861,000, evidence that including potential back- wave of deaths, health of- mingo said. layoffs remain painful- logs of claims, may be el- cials are reporting. They’re more likely to be ly high despite a steady evating the totals. Last Minorities suffered the in frontline, low-wage jobs drop in the number of con- week, for example, Ohio biggest impact, with Black and living in crowded envi- rmed viral infections. reported a huge increase Americans losing near- ronments where it’s easier for the virus to spread, and Applications from laid- in applications and said ly three years and His- FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS off workers rose 13,000 it had set aside about half panics, nearly two years, “there are stark, pre-ex- from the previous week, that increase for further according to preliminary William Samuels delivers caskets to the Gerard isting health disparities which was revised sharp- review out of concern about estimates Thursday from Neufeld Funeral Home during the coronavirus in other conditions” that ly higher, the Labor De- fraud. And this week, Ohio the Centers for Disease pandemic in the Queens borough of New York. raise their risk of dying of partment said Thursday. reported that applications Control and Prevention. worse,” said Dr. Kirsten that was 77.8 years for COVID-19, she said. More needs to be done Before the virus erupted under a federal program “This is a huge decline,” Bibbins-Domingo, a health Americans overall, down in the United States last to distribute vaccines eq- that covers self-employed said Robert Anderson, equity researcher and one year from 78.8 in 2019. March, weekly applica- uitably, to improve work- and gig workers jumped who oversees the numbers dean at the University of For males it was 75.1 years tions for unemployment ing conditions and better from about 10,000 to over for the CDC. “You have to California, San Francisco. and for females, 80.5 years. bene ts had never topped protect minorities from 230,000. That could reect go back to World War II, This is the rst time As a group, Hispanics 700,000, even during the infection, and to include a backlog of applications, the 1940s, to nd a decline the CDC has reported on in the U.S. have had the Great Recession of 2008- because Ohio hadn’t re- like this.” them in economic relief life expectancy from ear- most longevity and still 2009. ported data under that pro- Other health experts measures, she said. ly, partial records; more do. Black people now lag The gures underscore gram until two weeks ago. say it shows the profound Dr. Otis Brawley, a can- that the job market has Likewise, Illinois report- impact of COVID-19, not death certi cates from white people by six years cer specialist and pub- stalled, with employers ed this week that jobless just on deaths directly due that period may yet come in life expectancy, revers- lic health professor at having added a mere claims under its regular to infection but also from in. It’s already known that ing a trend that had been Johns Hopkins University, 49,000 jobs in January state program doubled heart disease, cancer and 2020 was the deadliest bringing their numbers agreed. after cutting workers in — from 34,000 to nearly other conditions. year in U.S. history, with closer since 1993. “The focus really needs December. Nearly 10 mil- 68,000. “What is really quite deaths topping 3 million Between 2019 and the to be broad spread of get- lion jobs remain lost to the “The unemployment striking in these numbers for the rst time. rst half of 2020, life ex- ting every American ad- pandemic. Though the un- claims data remain a is that they only reect Life expectancy is how pectancy decreased 2.7 equate care. And health employment rate fell last mess,” said Stephen Stan- the rst half of the year ... long a baby born today can years for Black people, to care needs to be de ned month from 6.7 percent, ley, chief economist at Am- I would expect that these expect to live, on average. 72. It dropped 1.9 years as prevention as well as to 6.3 percent, it did so in herst Pierpont. numbers would only get In the rst half of last year, for Hispanics, to 79.9, and treatment,” he said. B4 THE DAILY ITEM FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 2021 COMICS

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

ROSE IS ROSE / PAT BRADY

GARFIELD / JIM DAVIS BIG NATE / LINCOLN PEIRCE

ARLO AND JANIS / JIMMY JOHNSON

HERMAN / JIM UNGER ZIGGY / TOM WILSON

THE BORN LOSER / ART AND CHIP SANSOM

CROSSWORD DEAR ABBY Grandmothers refuse to follow practical gift-giving request DEAR ABBY: Our I don’t want to end our 11-year-old has learned Dear Abby is written by Abigail relationship, but he’s re- to lie, and we feel terrible Van Buren, also known as Jeanne fusing to talk to me or about it. Because she has discuss it. a sensory processing dis- Phillips, and was founded by her order, clothes are a use- mother, Pauline Phillips. Contact OUT OF OPTIONS less gift because the Dear Abby at DearAbby.com or P.O. IN OHIO seams and fabric are of- Box 69440, Los Angeles, CA 90069. DEAR OUT OF OP- ten uncomfortable for TIONS: After two years her. We have repeatedly of dating and a life-chang- asked family and friends ing move to his city, I can not to gift her clothes, but important. But accepting DEAR ABBY: I’ve only imagine the turmoil her grandmas are in de- gifts graciously is proper been dating my boyfriend you are feeling at this nial and often do it any- etiquette. It is considered for two years. We’re in turn of events. The prob- way. rude for a recipient to tell our 40s. I moved to the lems that are stressing Our sweet daughter folks their gifts are un- city he lives in, but he’s him out are real. Because has decided that sparing welcome or unwanted. currently working in a he’s unwilling to talk to their feelings is more im- It would not be rude, different state, and he you, and you can’t force portant than asserting however, for YOU to run has been extremely him, there is nothing you her own, and I’m worried interference by reminding stressed these last few can do to x them. this behavior will teach these clueless grannies weeks. He’s paying rent If you plan to remain her that her feelings are about your daughter’s and utilities in our state there hoping things will less important than other problem and telling them as well as the state he’s change, set a realistic people’s. How do we teach what has been happening working in. time limit and stick to it. her to be polite and honor to their impractical gifts He says he is over- If the deadline passes her own feelings and that they are given away, whelmed and wants to and he still feels the same, wishes without offending donated, etc. because she take a break from me! He then realize how import- well-meaning relatives cannot wear them. A far also said he’s too emo- ant it is for you to live who cannot understand more welcome gift would tionally unstable right someplace where you that she doesn’t appreci- be something she’s inter- now to continue our rela- have the strongest emo- ate or value these gifts? ested in or a gift card to a tionship. I’m devastated. tional support as you re- MAMA BEAR IN store that carries items I know he and his family build your life. Write him TEXAS she might like. Then sug- have depression issues, a letter. Tell him you will gest an area of interest of but I love him so much. always be there if he DEAR MAMA BEAR: hers they may be unaware He’s unwilling to take needs to talk, and encour- Of course your daughter of. Also, for “insurance,” any nancial assistance age him to check back in should be taught that her request a receipt be in- from his family. with his doctor to address feelings and opinions are cluded with the gift. I don’t know what to do. the depression. BRIDGE

Try to make partner’s life easy Nick Cannon, a comedian, rapper and points). North’s jump to three spades television host, said, “Nobody can pre- showed game-invitational strength with dict the future. You just have to give your three-card support. South had an easy all to the relationship you’re in and do pass. your best to take care of your partner. Declarer took the rst trick with his Communicate and give them every last heart king and played a trump to dum- drop of love you have.” my’s queen and East’s ace. What hap- Bridge partners also need care and pened next? attention. Sometimes, one player can East wanted to get his partner on lead predict the future, but his partner is un- and receive a heart ruff. But would West able to do so. Then the defender who be con dent that his partner was now knows how to defeat the contract must void of hearts? try to signal as accurately as possible. In today’s deal, how should East-West East had to introduce a piece of de- defeat four spades after West leads the ception. He did not want clubs contin- heart ve? ued, so he shifted to the club eight, the North responded with a forcing high card in principle denying an honor one no-trump, playing two-over-one in the suit. game-force. Then, when South rebid West got the message. He won with two diamonds (usually a four-card or his club 10, gave partner a heart ruff, longer suit, but possibly, as here, ex- got back in with his club queen and de- actly 5=3=3=2 distribution and 12-14 livered a second ruff — down one. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 2021 THE DAILY ITEM B5 WHAT TO WATCH REMIND REWIND Friday feb. 19 9 p.m. LIFE The ’60s Teen Little Women: Atlanta After the unpleasant showdown with the Twins, Abi- ra gains some valuable perspective on how being little has affected her perspective on life in the new episode “Miss Management.” Meanwhile, the Twins put Minnie on notice, and Andrea makes her rst attempt to walk the runway. When a St. Patrick’s Day gig goes off track, Juicy reacts in typical fashion by insulting the rest of the girls. 9:30 p.m. ESPN NBA Basketball A clash of cross-state rivals goes down tonight at Toyota Center, where John Wall and the Houston Rockets defend home court from Luka Doncic and the Dallas Mavericks. These teams have met twice this season, each winning on the road, the most re- cent being in early January when Doncic’s 33 points, 16 rebounds and 11 assists paved the way for a 113-100 Mavericks victory. 10:03 p.m. HIST Ancient Aliens Throughout recorded history, archaeologists have been at a loss to explain the presence of ancient objects that seem out of place for their surround- ings. The new episode “Impossible Artifacts” looks at some of these seemingly incongruous items whose presence suggest they were brought to the site by KEYSTONE| GETTY IMAGES advanced — and possibly even extraterrestrial — civ- Beatlemania ilizations that may have existed on Earth long before human beings. By David Cohea Beverley Owen and then Pat Priest), by the Sandals echoes surf dreams bell-bottoms, hip-huggers, miniskirts 10:18 p.m. REMIND MAGAZINE a very normal-looking blond teenag- to this day. and go-go boots appearing in school FX er who suffered outcast status amid Then came the tsunami of Beatle- High school life in 1960 was very hallways. For boys, some of their hair Hip Hop Uncovered her gruesome relatives. What teen mania. The Beatles overtook Ameri- crept over shirt collars while others different from the decade’s end in couldn’t relate? ca with a storm of No. 1 hits in 1964 As the drug game starts to dry up in the streets, sported Afro haircuts. Bedrooms 1969. Starting off, things were much As if to dispel those creatures including “I Want to Hold Your Hand,” the new hip hop hustle emerges in the new episode like the conservative 1950s, with car began to see day-glo posters, which “Things Just Ain’t the Same for Gangstas.” After time of the popular night, beach music “Can’t Buy Me Love,” “She Loves culture and mom-and-pop fashions then rode a wave of jangly You” and “Love Me Do.” Hysteria, glowed incandescent under black in prison, the ve main contributors move to Atlanta. much the order of the day. and surfboards across America. which Elvis and Frank Sinatra could lights, and stereos blasting the likes Meanwhile, Bimmy is hired at Def Jam, and Trick Trick Early in the decade, three trends The Beach Boys blasted from ev- once summon, red screaming and of Jimi Hendrix, Jefferson Airplane records his rst . caught on with teens. First there was ery beachside transistor radio, and fainting legions of fans of the Liver- and Cream. 4 a.m. monster mania, with many of the teens ocked to drive-ins to catch pool mop-tops. Teens erected bed- Popular dances of the early ’60s ESPN2 classic Universal monster lms now Frankie Avalon and Annette Funi- room shines to their favorite Beatle included the Twist, the Watusi and NBA Basketball on television; bubble gum wrap- in a gaggle of beach movies with posters, photographs and other the Mashed Potato, but as the music A clash of cross-state rivals goes down tonight at pers and lunchboxes; and the radio including Beach Party (1963) and ephemera. got louder and wilder, dancing lost Toyota Center, where John Wall and the Houston crawling with novelty hits like “Mon- Bikini Beach (1964). There were Meanwhile, things in the ’60s were its formality and became an amor- Rockets defend home court from Luka Doncic and ster Mash” by Bobby “Boris” Pickett even monster/beach hybrids like changing fast with the passing of the phous shimmy and shake. As the the Dallas Mavericks. These teams have met twice (1962) and “My Son, the Vampire” TheHorror of Party Beach (1964). Civil Rights Act, growing sentiment this season, each winning on the road, the most re- by Allan Sherman (1964). Standing But the ultimate beach movie was against the Vietnam War and popular decade ended, no one knew where cent being in early January when Doncic’s 33 points, amid the horrors of the hit TV show The Endless Summer (1965), a per- music becoming louder, harder and things were headed, but the quiet 16 rebounds and 11 assists paved the way for a The Munsters was ugly duckling manent escape from an increasingly belligerent. 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LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE OF MORTGAGEE'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE Commonwealth of Massachusetts MORTGAGEE'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE The Trial Court Premises: 160 Myrtle Street, Lynn, Massachusetts Probate and Family Court By virtue of and in execution of the Power of Sale contained in a certain mortgage Docket No. ES14P2257EA given by Maurice J Richard and MaryElizabeth Richard to Ameriquest Mortgage By virtue and in execution of the Power of Sale contained in a certain mortgage CITATION ON PETITION FOR ORDER OF Company, dated March 5, 1998 and recorded in Essex County (Southern District) given by Mary Ann Martino to Financial Freedom Senior Funding Corporation and COMPLETE SETTLEMENT Registry of Deeds in Book 14648, Page 91 (the "Mortgage") of which mortgage now held by Bank of New York Mellon Trust Company, N.A. as Trustee for Mortgage Essex Probate and Family Court Wells Fargo Bank, National Association, successor by merger to Wells Fargo Bank Assets Management Series I Trust, said mortgage dated May 14, 2007, and 36 Federal Street Minnesota, National Association formerly known as Norwest Bank Minnesota, recorded in the Essex County (Southern District) District Registry of Deeds, in Book Salem, MA 01970 National Association, as Trustee for Salomon Brothers Mortgage Securities VII, Inc., 26856 at Page 339, as affected by an Assignment of Mortgage dated September (978) 744-1020 Asset-Backed Certificates, Series 1998-AQ1 is the present holder by Assignment 24, 2009, and recorded with said Deeds in Book 28974 at Page 336, as affected from Ameriquest Mortgage Company to Wells Fargo Bank, N.A. f/k/a Norwest by an Assignment of Mortgage dated February 20, 2019, and recorded with said Estate of: Greta Ann Hellmer Bank Minnesota, N.A. as trustee for the registered holders of Salomon Brothers Deeds in Book 37398 at Page 277, of which mortgage the undersigned is the Mortgage Securities VII, Inc. Asset-Backed Certificates, Series 1998-AQ1, under present holder, for breach of the conditions in said mortgage and for the purpose the Pooling and Servicing Agreement dated as of May 1, 1998 dated January 15, of foreclosing the same will be sold at Public Auction on March 5, 2021, at 10:00 Date of Death: 05/12/2014 2009 and recorded at said Registry of Deeds in Book 28339, Page 252, and AM Local Time upon the premises, all and singular the premises described in said Assignment from Ameriquest Mortgage Company to Wells Fargo Bank, N.A. mortgage, to wit: (formerly Norwest Bank Minnesota, National Association), as trustee in trust for the A Petition for Order of Complete Settlement has been filed by: benefit of the Certificateholders for Salomon Brothers Mortgage Securities Trust The land with the buildings thereon situated in Lynn. Essex County, Commonwealth 1998-AQ1, Asset-Backed Certificates, Series 1998-AQ1 dated September 17, of Massachusetts, known and being numbered: 160 Myrtle Street. Erica S. Filiault of Laguna Beach CA 2009 and recorded at said Registry of Deeds in Book 28947, Page 575, and Assignment from Ameriquest Mortgage Company to Wells Fargo Bank, N.A., as Being shown as Lot A on a Plan entitled Sub-division of land owned by William requesting that the court enter a formal Decree of Complete Settlement including trustee for Salomon Brothers Mortgage Securities VII, Inc., Asset-Backed and Louis Festa, dated August 27, 1953, drawn by Joseph J. Macione, Registered the allowance of a final account, a determination of heirs at law and other such Certificates, Series 1998-AQ1 dated November 26, 2012 and recorded at said Surveyor, recorded with Essex South District Deeds in Book 4015, Page 361, and relief as may be requested in the Petition. Registry of Deeds in Book 32079, Page 103, and Assignment from Wells Fargo bounded: Bank, N.A. as trustee for Salomon Brothers Mortgage Securities VII, Inc., Asset- IMPORTANT NOTICE Backed Certificates, Series 1998-AQ1 to Wells Fargo Bank, National Association, EASTERLY by Myrtle Street, 54.29 feet; You have the right to obtain a copy of the Petition from the Petitioner or at the successor by merger to Wells Fargo Bank Minnesota, National Association formerly Court. You have a right to object to this proceeding. To do so, you or your known as Norwest Bank Minnesota, National Association, as Trustee for Salomon SOUTHERLY by land now or formerly of Dow, 149.35 feet; attorney must file a written appearance and objection at this Court before: Brothers Mortgage Securities VII, Inc., Asset-Backed Certificates, Series 1998-AQ1 10:00 a.m. on the return day of 03/09/2021. dated June 19, 2013 and recorded at said Registry of Deeds in Book 32716, WESTERLY by Lot C on said plan, 61.28 feet; and This is NOT a hearing date, but a deadline by which you must file a written Page 494, and Assignment from Wells Fargo Bank N.A. f/k/a Norwest Bank appearance and objection if you object to this proceeding. If you fail to file a Minnesota, N.A. as trustee in trust for the benefit of the Certificateholders for NORTHERLY by Lot B on said plan, 149.19 feet. timely written appearance and objection followed by an Affidavit of Objections Salomon Brothers Mortgage Securities Trust 1998-AQ1, Asset-Backed Certificates, within thirty (30) days of the return day, action may be taken without further Series 1998-AQ1 to Wells Fargo Bank, National Association, successor by merger Containing 8621 square feet, more or less, according to said plan. notice to you. to Wells Fargo Bank Minnesota, National Association formerly known as Norwest Bank Minnesota, National Association, as Trustee for Salomon Brothers Mortgage The premises are conveyed subject to and with the benefit of all rights, rights of WITNESS, Jennifer M.R. Ulwick, First Justice of this Court. Securities VII, Inc., Asset-Backed Certificates, Series 1998-AQ1 dated October 5, way, easements, appurtenances, reservations, restrictions, and layouts and takings 2017 and recorded at said Registry of Deeds in Book 36277, Page 451, for of record, insofar as they are in force and applicable. Date: January 28, 2021 breach of conditions of said mortgage and for the purpose of foreclosing the same, the mortgaged premises located at 65 Carter Road, Lynn, MA 01904 will be sold Meaning and intending to mortgage the same premises by deed of Albert T. Perlino Pamela Casey O'Brien at a Public Auction at 12:00 PM on March 19, 2021, at the mortgaged premises, to Mary Ann Martino with Reserve Life Estate for Albert T. Perlino, dated Register of Probate more particularly described below, all and singular the premises described in said 10/14/2002 and filed with the Essex South District Registry of Deeds at Record mortgage, to wit: Book 19412, Page 535; wherein a more detailed description of the premises is Item: February 19, 2021 set forth. That certain lot of parcel of land with any buildings thereon located in the COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS Municipality of Lynn, Essex County, State of Mass; bounded and described as The description of the property contained in the mortgage shall control in the event THE TRIAL COURT referenced below. of a typographical error in this publication. PROBATE AND FAMILY COURT Docket No. ES21P0150EA Being shown as Lot 6 on a Plan entitled "Plan Showing Building Sites in the City of For Mortgagor's Title see deed dated October 14, 2002, and recorded in Book INFORMAL PROBATE PUBLICATION NOTICE Lynn, Massachusetts, Offered for Sale by William Edgar Carter, June 20, 1916, 19412 at Page 535 with the Essex County (Southern District) Registry of Deeds. Charles W. Gay, Surveyor", recorded with the S. Essex Registry of Deeds, in Book Estate of: George W Ryan 2371 Page 600, to which the reference may be made for a more particular TERMS OF SALE: Said premises will be sold and conveyed subject to all liens, description. encumbrances, unpaid taxes, tax titles, municipal liens and assessments, if any, Also Known As: which take precedence over the said mortgage above described. Subject to and with the benefit of any and/or all rights, restrictions, covenants and Date of Death: 09/16/2020 easements of record, insofar as the same may be in force and applicable. TEN THOUSAND ($10,000.00) Dollars of the purchase price must be paid by a For title see deed dated 11-28-77 from William J. O'Brien & Linda M. O'Brien, to certified check, bank treasurer's or cashier's check at the time and place of the Essex Division Maurice J. Richard & Maryelizabeth Richard, recorded in the S. Essex County sale by the purchaser. The balance of the purchase price shall be paid by a Registry of Deeds Book 6420, Page 199. certified check, bank treasurer's or cashier's check within forty five (45) days after To all persons interested in the above captioned estate, by Petition of the date of sale. For mortgagor's title see deed recorded with the Essex County (Southern District) Petitioner: Valerie A Gass of Burlington MA Registry of Deeds in Book 6420, Page 199. Other terms to be announced at the sale.

The property will be sold subject to the redemption rights in favor of the Internal Marinosci Law Group, P.C. Valerie A Gass of Burlington MA Revenue Service by virtue of the tax lien(s) recorded in Essex County (Southern 275 West Natick Road, Suite 500 District) Registry of Deeds in Book 34745, Page 383; Book 34776, Page 386; Warwick, RI 02886 has been informally appointed as the Personal Representative of the estate to Book 35721, Page 263 and Book 36313, Page 350. Attorney for Bank of New York Mellon Trust serve without surety on the bond. Company, N.A. as Trustee for Mortgage Assets The premises will be sold subject to any and all unpaid taxes and other municipal Management Series I Trust The estate is being administered under informal procedure by the Personal assessments and liens, and subject to prior liens or other enforceable Present Holder of the Mortgage Representative under the Massachusetts Uniform Probate Code without encumbrances of record entitled to precedence over this mortgage, and subject to Telephone: (401) 234-9200 supervision by the Court. Inventory and accounts are not required to be filed with and with the benefit of all easements, restrictions, reservations and conditions of MLG File No.: 19-02200 the Court, but interested parties are entitled to notice regarding the administration record and subject to all tenancies and/or rights of parties in possession. from the Personal Representative and can petition the Court in any matter relating Item: February 12, 19 and 26, 2021 to the estate, including distribution of assets and expenses of administration. Terms of the Sale: Cashier's or certified check in the sum of $5,000.00 as a Interested parties are entitled to petition the Court to institute formal proceedings deposit must be shown at the time and place of the sale in order to qualify as a CITY OF PEABODY and to obtain orders terminating or restricting the powers of Personal bidder (the mortgage holder and its designee(s) are exempt from this Representatives appointed under informal procedure. A copy of the Petition and requirement); high bidder to sign written Memorandum of Sale upon acceptance of The City of Peabody is soliciting offers for purchase of property it presently owns in Will, if any, can be obtained from the Petitioner. bid; balance of purchase price payable by certified check in thirty (30) days from the City: the date of the sale at the offices of mortgagee's attorney, Korde & Associates, Item: February 19, 2021 P.C., 900 Chelmsford Street, Suite 3102, Lowell, MA 01851 or such other time as Request for Proposals for Washington & Main Street Gateway Properties may be designated by mortgagee. The description for the premises contained in CARE AND PROTECTION, TERMINATION OF PARENTAL RIGHTS, SUMMONS BY said mortgage shall control in the event of a typographical error in this publication. The Development Parcel comprises three lots situated at 2, 12 and 16 Washington PUBLICATION, DOCKET NUMBER 20CP0098LY, Trial Court of Massachusetts, Street, as more completely described in the solicitation documents released by the Juvenile Court Department, COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS, Essex County Other terms to be announced at the sale. City. Juvenile Court, 139 Central Avenue, Lynn, MA 01901 TO: Claudirys DeLaCruz Rodriguez: A petition has been presented to this court by Lynn DCF, seeking, as to Wells Fargo Bank, National Association, successor by merger to Wells Fargo Bank Complete responses for offer to purchase the subject parcel comprising all lots in the following child, Winifer L. DeLaCruz Fernandez, that said child be found in Minnesota, National Association formerly known as Norwest Bank Minnesota, one transaction will be received by the Purchasing Agent, City Hall Lower Level, 24 need of care and protection and committed to the Department of Children and National Association, as Trustee for Salomon Brothers Mortgage Securities VII, Inc., Lowell Street, Peabody, MA 01960 until: Families. The court may dispense the rights of the person(s) named herein to Asset-Backed Certificates, Series receive notice of or to consent to any legal proceeding affecting the adoption, 1998-AQ1 NOON, prevailing local time Monday, March 15, 2021 custody, or guardianship or any other disposition of the child named herein, if it Korde & Associates, P.C. finds that the child is in need of care and protection and that the best interests of 900 Chelmsford Street Documents containing the notice of sale and associated development the child would be served by said disposition. Suite 3102 requirements and restrictions are available from the Purchasing Department You are hereby ORDERED to appear in this court, at the court address set forth Lowell, MA 01851 offices, by email to: [email protected] above, on the following date and time: 04/13/2021 at 09:00 AM Pre Trial (978) 256-1500 Conference (CR/CV) Richard, Maurice J., 19-035667 Right is reserved to waive any minor informalities in or to reject any or all offers, You may bring an attorney with you. If you have a right to an attorney and if the and for the Mayor to offer sale to such party as deemed most beneficial to the court determines that you are indigent, the court will appoint an attorney to City, pursuant to the rule of award in the City's Request for Proposals. represent you. If you fail to appear, the court may proceed on that date and any date thereafter Right is reserved to modify submittal deadline and form of receipt, with respect to with a trial on the merits of the petition and an adjudication of this matter. COVID restrictions on access to public buildings in the City For further information call the Office of the Clerk-Magistrate at 781-586-0415. WITNESS: Hon. Kerry A. Ahern, FIRST JUSTICE, DATE ISSUED: 02/02/2021, Judith /s/ Daniel B. Doucette M. Purchasing Agent Brennan, Clerk-Magistrate

Item: February 19 and 25, 2021 Item: February 19, 22 and March 1, 2021 FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 2021 THE DAILY ITEM CLASSIFIED B7 INTERNATIONAL ‘Horrible’: Witnesses recall the massacre in Ethiopian holy city

By Cara Anna He believes some 800 ASSOCIATED PRESS people were killed that weekend at the church NAIROBI, Kenya — and around the city, and Bodies with gunshot that thousands in Axum wounds lay in the streets have died in all. The kill- for days in Ethiopia’s ho- ing continues: On the day liest city. At night, resi- PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS he spoke to the AP last dents listened in horror as week he said he had bur- Women shop in the marketplace at al-Hol camp, hyenas fed on the corpses ied three people. home to families of Islamic State ghters, in of people they knew. But “If we go to the rural ar- Hasakeh province, Syria. they were forbidden from eas, the situation is much burying their dead by the worse,” the deacon said. invading Eritrean sol- The atrocities of the diers. Tigray con ict have oc- Killings surge Those memories haunt curred in the shadows. a deacon at the country’s PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS Ethiopian Prime Minis- most sacred Ethiopian Or- An elderly woman who ed to the city of Axum ter Abiy Ahmed, who won in Syria camp thodox church in Axum, in the Tigray region of Ethiopia to seek safety the Nobel Peace Prize in where local faithful be- sits with her head bandaged after being wound- 2019 for making peace lieve the ancient Ark of ed during an attack on the city with neighboring Eritrea, the Covenant is housed. announced the ghting as housing Islamic As Ethiopia’s Tigray re- ghastly had occurred at gion’s fugitive leaders. the world focused on the gion slowly resumes tele- the Church of St. Mary The deacon, who spoke U.S. election. He accused phone service after three of Zion in late November, on condition of anonym- Tigray’s regional forces, months of con ict, the with estimates of several ity because he remains whose leaders dominated State families deacon and other witness- hundred people killed. But in Axum, said he helped Ethiopia for nearly three es gave The Associated with Tigray cut off from count the bodies — or decades before he took of- By Bassem Mroue Though attacks in Syr- Press a detailed account of the world and journalists what was left after hyenas ce, of attacking the Ethi- ASSOCIATED PRESS ia are lower than they what might be its deadli- blocked from entering, fed. He gathered victims’ opian military. Tigray’s were in late 2019, IS est massacre. little could be veried as identity cards and assist- leaders called it self-de- BEIRUT — The deaths sleeper cells continue to stacked up: a policeman For weeks, rumors cir- Ethiopian and allied ght- ed with burials in mass fense after months of ten- strike Syrian government culated that something ers pursued the Tigray re- graves. sions. shot dead with a pistol troops, forces of the Kurd- equipped with a silenc- ish-led Syrian Democratic er, a local ofcial gunned Forces and civilian admin- down, his son wounded, istrators. Two Belarusian journalists sent an Iraqi man beheaded. Al-Hol houses the wives, In total, 20 men and wom- widows, children and oth- en were killed last month er family members of IS in the sprawling camp in militants — more than to prison for covering protest northeastern Syria hous- 80 percent of its 62,000 ing families of the Islamic residents are women and KYIV, Ukraine (AP) — Katsiaryna Bakhvalava, ment where they doing a ering the news.” State group. children. The majority are Two journalists in Belarus 27, who also goes by the live stream of a demon- “The United States re- The slayings in al-Hol Iraqis and Syrians, but were convicted Thursday last name of Andreyeva, camp — nearly triple the stration in the Belarusian iterates that Belarusian it includes some 10,000 of violating public or- and Daria Chultsova, 23, deaths in previous months capital. authorities have a com- people from 57 other der and sentenced to two both of the Polish-funded — are largely believed to Addressing the court mitment to protect and countries, housed in a years in prison after they Belsat TV channel, were have been carried out by before the verdict, Bakh- uphold fundamental free- highly secured separate covered a protest against arrested in November af- IS militants punishing valava vowed to continue doms, especially those of area known as the Annex. authoritarian President ter police broke down the working for “building a assembly, speech, and the perceived enemies and Many of them remain die- Alexander Lukashenko. door of a Minsk apart- Belarus that won’t have press,” it said in a state- intimidating anyone who hard IS supporters. political repressions.” ment. wavers from their extrem- The camp has long been “I’m not pleading. I’m More than 400 journal- ist line, say Syrian Kurd- chaotic, with the hardcore ish ofcials who run the militants among its popu- demanding acquittal for ists have been detained camp but say they strug- lation enforcing their will me and my colleagues,” in Belarus in the last gle to keep it under con- on others and seeking to she said, referring to other six months, and at least trol. prevent them from coop- jailed journalists. 10 have faced criminal The jump in violence erating with Kurdish au- The two were charged charges and remain in has heightened calls for thorities guarding it. with “organizing actions custody. countries to repatriate IS cells in Syria are in rudely violating public or- “We consider the sen- their citizens languish- contact with residents der” — accusations they tence politically moti- ing in the camp, home to of the camp and support denied. vated, its goal is to scare some 62,000 people. Those them, said a senior Kurd- The U.S. Embassy con- all journalists to prevent repatriations have slowed ish ofcial Badran Cia demned “the political them from fullling their dramatically because of Kurd. “Anyone who tries convictions and egregious professional duty to cover the coronavirus epidemic, to reveal these contacts or prison sentences” for the socially important events ofcials say. If left there, stops dealing with Daesh journalists and urged au- in the country,” the Be- the thousands of children is subjected to death,” he PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS thorities in Belarus “to larusian Association of in the camp risk being said, using the Arabic ac- Journalists Katsiaryna Andreyeva, right, and cease the persecution and Journalists said. “That ef- radicalized, local and U.N. ronym for IS. Daria Chultsova stand inside a defendants’ prosecution of journalists fectively amounts to a pro- ofcials warn. The U.S.-backed SDF cage in a court room in Minsk, Belarus. and media outlets for cov- fessional ban.” “Al-Hol will be the womb tweeted last week that, that will give birth to backed by air surveillance new generations of ex- from the coalition, they tremists,” said Abdullah detained an IS family In surprise move, Facebook Suleiman Ali, a Syrian smuggler in the area of researcher who focuses on Hadadia near the camp. jihadi groups. “There are several rea- It has been nearly two sons behind the increase blocks news access in Australia years since the U.S.-led of crime including at- By Rod Mcguirk mercial pages. become law. The legislation men- coalition captured the last tempts by Daesh members ASSOCIATED PRESS The digital platforms Australian news organi- tioned by the notice has sliver of territory held by to impose their ideology in fear that what’s happen- zations could not post sto- not yet been enacted. the Islamic State group, the camp against civilians CANBERRA, Austra- ing in Australia will be- ries and people who tried “Facebook’s actions were ending their self-declared who reject it,” said Ali, the lia — In a surprise re- come an expensive prec- to share existing news unnecessary, they were caliphate that covered researcher. taliatory move Thursday, edent for other countries stories got notications heavy-handed and they large parts of Iraq and Of the 20 killings at al- Facebook blocked Austra- as governments revamp saying they were blocked will damage its reputa- Syria. The brutal war Hol in January, at least lians from sharing news laws to catch up with from doing so . tion here in Australia,” took several years and left ve of the dead were fe- stories, escalating a ght the fast changing digital “This post can’t be Frydenberg said. U.S.-allied Kurdish au- male residents of the with the government world. shared,” the website Prime Minister Scott thorities in control of east- camp, according to the over whether powerful Facebook acted after the said. “In response to Morrison lashed out on his ern and northeast Syria, Rojava Information Cen- tech companies should House of Representatives Australian government own Facebook page. with a small presence of ter, an activist collective have to pay news organi- passed legislation that legislation, Facebook “Facebook’s actions to several hundred Ameri- that tracks news in areas zations for content. would make it and Google restricts the posting unfriend Australia to- can forces still deployed controlled by the SDF. All Australia’s government pay for Australian jour- of news links and all day, cutting off essential there. the victims were Syrian or condemned the step, nalism, said Treasurer posts from news Pages information services on Since then, remaining Iraqi citizens, including a which also blocked some Josh Frydenberg. He said in Australia. Globally, health and emergency IS militants have gone member of the local police government communi- he was given no warning the posting and sharing services, were as arro- underground in the Syr- force, and most were killed cations, including mes- before Facebook acted. of news links from Aus- gant as they were dis- ian-Iraqi border region, in their tents or shelters sages about emergency The legislation must be tralian publications is appointing,” Morrison continuing an insurgency. at night, RIC said. services, and some com- passed by the Senate to restricted.” posted.

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Inc., 290 Donald Lynch Blvd., Suite CLASSIFIED 102, Marlborough, MA 07152-4705 or [email protected] (781)593-7700 call 508-652-4800 B8 THE DAILY ITEM FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 2021 Pioneers and contemporary artists to celebrate during Black History Month By Melissa Ruggieri ing the rst gospel song formed with Louis Arm- other chart appearances THE ATLANTA to translate to the R&B strong (Jelly Bean Blues) and 12 Grammy nomina- JOURNAL-CONSTITUTION charts in 1945 (Strange and tours with Tommy tions, I still heard a frus- Things Happening Every Dorsey and his Wildcats trating number of “Who A rundown of singers we Day). In addition to her Jazz Band expanded her is that?” queries when could — and should — ex- own innovative sound, success. The Ma Rainey Sullivan was announced plore during Black History Tharpe is credited with in- House and Blues Museum as the anthem co-perform- Month would require un- directly giving us the glory stands in her honor in Co- er. As you witnessed that limited bandwidth. of Little Richard. In 1947, lumbus. night, this Philly girl can From Aretha Franklin to Solange Knowles, Tina she overheard 14-year-old Billie Holiday: Wheth- belt. She can also coo. And Turner to Janelle Monáe, “Lil” Richard Penniman er tackling jazz, swing she has plenty to say. Her Sarah Vaughan to Lizzo, singing her gospel songs or even the subtle pop, new album, Heaux Tales, it’s an eternal roll call of before she went onstage at Holiday mesmerizes. Her is a lyrically deep con- some of the most potent Macon City Auditorium. voice was its own instru- cept album that features and in uential Black vo- She invited him to open ment and her phrasing H.E.R., Ari Lennox and calists, musicians and per- the show — and a star was and vocalizing are the Anderson .Paak. It land- formers in music history. born. hallmarks of her songs. ed in the top 10 following (Since Women’s History Ma Rainey: As portrayed Many, such as Lady Sings its January release — the Month is in March, we’ll by Viola Davis in the Net- the Blues — which she highest-charting album of stick with spotlighting la- ix lm adaption of Au- wrote with Herbie Nichols Sullivan’s career. dies here.) gust Wilson’s “Ma Rainey’s — and the potent Strange Summer Walker: The However, since space Black Bottom,” Rainey is Fruit, have been cov- Atlanta-based singer isn’t innite and none of a package of voluptuous- ered innumerable times captivated the crowd at FILE PHOTO | GETTY IMAGES us have all the time in the ness and volcanic talent. and her death at only 44 OneMusic Fest in 2019 American blues singer Billie Holiday (1915 - world, I’ll keep it concise. Though the movie focuses enhanced the legend of with a set that mixed 1959) performs while wearing an orchid in her on one Chicago recording Lady Day. The luminous slower songs such as her These women — three hair in the early 1950s. historical and three mod- session with the Geor- Andra Day will step into multi-platinum seducer, ern — deserve your time gia-born singer (Gertrude Holiday’s legacy with The Girls Need Love (which dustry Games, helped fering a squiggly liquid to hear what they have to Pridgett became “Ma” United States Vs. Billie prompted a remix featur- nudge her into a best groove and the title track say. Rainey when she married Holiday, which debuts on ing Drake) — from her de- new artist Grammy nom- of her EP spotlighting her The pioneers Will “Pa” Rainey in 1904), Hulu February 26. but album, Over It — with ination (the awards take wicked ow over a warped her catalog is notable not The contemporaries the snappy Grave. While Sister Rosetta Tharpe: place March 14), 23-year- music box backdrop. Chi- only for the vocals that Jazmine Sullivan: Did Walker’s silky voice is ide- Her boundary-busting old Jane Chika Oranika ka also shares space with songs — most prominent- produced her “Mother of this elegant soul singer al for the neo-soul/R&B garnered online attention Rapsody, Cordae and Bus- ly, her 1938 hit Rock Me the Blues” nickname but need the assistance of Eric songs that populate her for a Pride-themed remix ta Rhymes on Stevie Won- — earned her the moniker for the fact that she wrote Church to sing the nation- burgeoning catalog, she’s of Ed Sheeran’s Shape of of “the godmother of rock much of her own music, al anthem at this year’s also adept with a rhyme, You, as well as a scathing der’s funky bounce, Can’t ‘n’ roll.” Presenting gospel an uncommon occurrence Super Bowl? Negative. having paired with 21 viral freestyle targeting Put It in the Hands of songs married to distorted in those male-dominated But despite a career that Savage (Secret) and Rick Kanye West for his sup- Fate, an anthem released electric , the Arkan- times. Her 1928 composi- stretches back to 2008 Ross (Summer Reign) the port of ex-President Don- in October directed at in- sas native-born Rosetta tion, Prove It on Me Blues, with her No. 1 R&B hit, past couple of years. ald Trump. Her own sound stitutional racism and the Nubin was an anomaly in pronounced Rainey’s bi- Need U Bad, three addi- Chika: An Alabama na- melds hip-hop and soul, Black Lives Matter move- the best way, even record- sexuality, while songs per- tional studio , 13 tive whose 2020 EP, In- with Songs About You of- ment. Review An insider’s look behind the ‘60 Minutes’ stopwatch By Jeff Rowe representatives provided a ing, consider this: In a ASSOCIATED PRESS steady stream of story top- post-presidency interview ics for “60 Minutes” in the with Jimmy Carter, Wal- “Ticking Clock: Behind Rosen years, less so now lace avoided asking Car- the Scenes at 60 Minutes,” as more show segments ter a question the answer by Ira Rosen (St. Martin’s appear to be linked to the to which likely would re- Press) news and fewer pieces are ect badly on the Reagans. Long-time multi-award investigative. winning producer Ira Ros- Wallace was a “friend and “60 Minutes” emerges as en has written a some- defender” of the Reagans, a less-than great place to times sad, often funny, the book notes. work, at least in the era of always revealing portrait A fundamental journal- founder Don Hewitt. He of American television’s ism tenet is that a prin- shunned staff meetings most famous and success- cipled reporter cannot be and essentially let produc- COURTESY PHOTO ful news show, “60 Min- friends or have relation- utes.” ers and correspondents ships with people or insti- Frances McDormand (left) in a scene from the lm “Nomadland.” Rosen certainly had re- ght it out for stories and tutions in their reporting porting time for this book airtime. Correspondent orbit. Review – he was a producer at the Mike Wallace thrived in By contrast, Lesley CBS show for nearly 25 that untamed workplace, Stahl, Bill Whitaker and years. poaching stories from his Anderson Cooper emerge fellow correspondents, A different kind of American In anecdotes and conver- as stand-out reporters and berating producers and sations, Rosen offers an polite, considerate, caring abusing women staffers. engaging tutorial on how people. Ed Bradley was a Rosen produced for Wal- “60 Minutes’” signature producer favorite. odyssey in ‘Nomadland’ lace for nine years but nev- high-quality mini-docu- Rosen produced “60 er truly learned to manage tion of aging workers and exceedingly well. But mentaries are produced Minutes” pieces into the By Lindsey Bahr the star correspondent’s ASSOCIATED PRESS recent retirees who are “Nomadland” is no doubt but perhaps the book’s Trump presidency, a trau- most important contribu- outbursts and general bad living out the rest of their elevated thanks to the behavior. matic time for journalists The great recession days wandering, picking addition of seasoned per- tion comes in ratifying the everywhere. He retired in didn’t just eliminate jobs, essential role of skilled, Rosen related how Wal- up odd jobs and paychecks formers, including David 2019 and misses the pow- it also erased an entire tenacious journalism in lace once barged into as seasonal workers at Strathairn in a great sup- erful investigative piec- town. Six months after maintaining a democracy. Rosen’s ofce, demanding National Parks, South porting role, who know es of the program’s glory U.S. Gypsum closed its In 2007, for example to know who was on the Dakota’s Wall Drug and how to inhabit the frame. phone. Rosen said noth- days. doors in Empire, Neva- in massive Amazon ware- Zhao is a spiritual de- Rosen produced a piece on da, a company town since ing, handed the phone to “We were not dismissed houses through something scendent of another cin- how members of Congress 1948, its zip code was re- sold stock based in infor- Wallace and left the room. as fake news,” he said. “We called the CamperForce ematic poet, Terrence tired and its inhabitants mation learned in closed Rosen had been talking to solved problems... our re- program. Malick, and there are a forced to leave. It’s this meetings – insider trad- his mother. porting uncovered crooked McDormand disappears handful of shots that look brief history that opens ing. Wallace never again in- congressmen... we got the into Fern, which is no straight out of “The New Chloé Zhao’s extraordi- “The more you know terrupted Rosen’s phone wrongfully convicted out small accomplishment for World.” But she also goes nary “ Nomadland,” which about politicians, the calls. of prison” (and we) per- an actor as recognizable beyond Malick in some follows one of those res- worse they appear,” Rosen And for critics who con- suaded “whistleblowers, as she is. She doesn’t have ways. He keeps the inter- idents, Frances McDor- writes. sider the news media con men and mob bosses a show-stopping mono- esting and real people on mand’s Fern, on a journey Misdeeds of our elected as collectively left-lean- to tell their stories.” logue railing against the the fringes and the glam- through the American system that’s left her with West to nowhere in partic- orous movie stars at the so little, or a tear-lled center of his lms. She ular. admission about why she Fern is a vandweller, stays unapologetically on has taken to the road. You the fringe. Local news in the palm of your hand partially by choice and pick up things here and partially by circumstance I’ll admit, I had a bit of there about her in normal anxiety over revisiting — the shuttering of Em- conversation which helps “Nomadland” after nam- pire, the costly and slow propel her journey along ing it my top lm of 2020 death of her husband and to its quiet conclusion. But just over two months ago. a deep-seated desire for otherwise Fern is there to You never know what will solitude and exploration listen and to learn. 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This is a we’re used to seeing on ture Association of Amer- Offer available to new subscribers only quiet, somewhat romantic, lm. Zhao has since her ica for “some full nudity.” but mostly realistic explo- rst lm been drawn to Running time: 108 min- ration of a fringe popula- non-actors, who she uses utes. Four stars out of four.