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Partly sunny Council can OK grant applications BY NICOLE A. HAWLEY ries with additional staff salaries used as Tomorrow’s weather Staff writer an additional non-required match in the sponsored by Four different resolutions that would amount of $10,000 for a total project cost authorize Mayor Jacqueline M. Izzo to of $87,890; and apply for a 2021 consolidated funding • The Rome Terminal Building Visitor application for major city projects will Center Phase 2 Restroom and Americans be before the Common Council during its with Disabilities Act Upgrades Project next meeting in Common Council Cham- with grant matching requirements. bers in City Hall at 7 p.m. Wednesday, Also on the agenda: July 28. • Authorization to set up a special 1149 Erie Blvd. W. • 315–709–9096 The four separate resolutions call for account and accept an award of $11,440 More weather on page 5 the authorization to apply for consolidat- from the governor’s Traffi c Safety Com- ed funding applications in the amount of mittee to participate in the Police Traffi c Wednesday — Partly $75,000, $2,448,000, $58,418 and $268,750 Services program for seatbelt mobiliza- sunny. Highs in the upper respectively. tion enforcement and Police Tutorial Ser- 70s. Northwest winds around According to the resolutions, Deputy vices. 5 mph. Wednesday night — Director of the Department of Communi- • Accepting a donation of $1,000 from Partly cloudy. Lows in the ty and Economic Development Matthew Cazenovia Equipment Co. mid 50s. Southwest winds Andrews has requested the authoriza- Ordinances: around 5 mph. tions for : READY FOR REDEVELOPMENT — The city’s Common Council will take up resolutions for the Ordinances to be considered by the • The Erie Brownfi eld Opportunity city to seek grants for the former Woodhaven Park, once home to airmen and their families at Griffi ss Common Council for approval include Area West Dominick Street Art Walk Air Force Base, as part of an effort to begin to redevelop the area. authorizing the mayor to enter into a Phase II, with a minimum required local (Sentinel fi le photo by John Clifford) rehabilitation agreement and approve Briefly project match of 10% to include $10,000 the sale of city-owned parcels at 902 match of 10% with the project being Comprehensive Plan; in contract services and in-kind force Oakwood St. and 904 Oakwood St.; account labor and salaries; consistent with the Rethink Woodhav- • The Wayfi nding Phase II Project with • Woodhaven Complete Streets Project en Revitalization Plan, the Woodhaven a local match of $19,472 in local bonding ■ CONTINUED ON PAGE 2 Phase I, with a minimum required local Area Complete Streets Study and the and in-kind force account labor and sala- Rome Shines Awards

DOJ says no probe into nursing homes Average U.S. ALBANY (AP) — The Justice price of gas Department has decided not to open a civil rights investigation into rises 2 cents per government-run nursing homes in over their COVID-19 gallon to $3.22 response, according to a letter sent CAMARILLO, Calif. (AP) Friday to several Republican mem- — The average U.S. price of bers of Congress. regular-grade gasoline rose Under former President Don- 2 cents over the past two ald Trump’s weeks, to $3.22 per gallon. adminis- That price was slightly lower tration, the than the average price in the department’s Rome-Utica area of $3.23 per civil rights gallon. division Industry analyst Trilby requested Lundberg of the Lundberg data last Survey said Sunday that gas August from supply is abundant, which four states could keep prices from spik- — New York, ing further. The price at the New Jersey, pump is 98 cents higher than Pennsylvania CUOMO it was a year ago. and Michi- Nationwide, the high- gan — about est average price for regu- the number lar-grade gas is in the San of COVID-19 Francisco Bay Area, at $4.39 GETTING READY FOR THE SHOW — Jonas Meays, of Holland Patent, County Fair, which started today. The fair features a host of attractions and infections per gallon. The lowest aver- skillfully uses some clippers to trim the hair on the ears of his 2-year-old activities as well as many displays and competitions for local youngsters in and deaths in age is in Baton Rouge, Louisi- heifer, Anna Belle, on Monday. Jonas represents the Barbed Wire 4H Club a variety of farming and agricultural areas. public nurs- ana, at $2.71 per gallon. in Holland Patent and was preparing the animal for the Boonville-Oneida (Sentinel photo by John Clifford) ing homes. The average price of diesel The in the survey taken Friday request was $3.31 a gallon, up 2 cents Rome Police came amid from two weeks earlier. still-unan- TENNEY swered ques- tions about whether some states, investigate especially New York, inadvertent- ly worsened the pandemic death shots fi red toll by requiring nursing homes to accept residents previously hospi- talized for COVID-19. Facebook: on W. Fox St. In a letter sent to several Repub- https://www.facebook.com/ licans who had demanded an inves- RomeDailySentinel BY SEAN I. MILLS Staff writer tigation, Deputy Assistant Attorney Twitter: General Joe Gaeta said civil rights @RomeSentinel Gunfi re on West Fox Street late Sun- division lawyers had reviewed the day night is under investigation by the Web: RomeSentinel.com data sent by New York, along with Rome Police Department. additional information. Email: [email protected] Authorities said they were dispatched “Based on that review, we have Phone: 315–337–4000 to the street at about 9:12 p.m. Sunday for decided not to open a CRIPA inves- a reported fi ght. Police said the area had tigation of any public nursing facil- cleared out before offi cers arrived. West ity within New York at this time,” Fox Street runs east and west between Gaeta wrote, referring to the feder- Inside North James and North Washington al Civil Rights of Institutionalized Obituaries ...... 5 streets, parallel between West Thomas Persons Act, which empowers the Stocks ...... 5 and West Embargo streets. Justice Department to investigate An hour later, at about 10:12 p.m., allegations about unlawful condi- Editorial ...... 6 police said several neighbors reported tions in government-run residences. Comics ...... 7 multiple gunshots on West Fox Street. The Justice Department sent sim- Sports ...... 9-11 Neighbors reported anywhere between ilar letters earlier in the week to Family, Movies ...... 12-13 fi ve and 12 gunshots. offi cials in Pennsylvania and Mich- igan. Classified ...... 14-15 Responding offi cers found at least one spent shell casing in the area, police Rep. Claudia Tenney, R-22, New stated. Hartford, wrote a letter to Unit- Police believe “that the shots fi red and ed States Attorney General Mer- the fi ght are related,” said department rick Garland seeking answers spokesperson Lt. Sharon Rood. on why the Department of Jus- tice abruptly terminated ongoing No arrests have been made so far. ■ Police said there have been no report- CONTINUED ON PAGE 2 ed injuries. The investigation remains PLENTY TO SEE AND DO — A sign at the Boonville-Oneida County Fair points fair-goers to a Tenney pans decision ongoing. variety of different attractions. (Sentinel photo by John Clifford) PAGE 2 DAILY SENTINEL, ROME, N.Y., romesentinel.com, TUESDAY, JULY 27, 2021 Statewide seven-day average COVID-19 positivity rate is 1.88% On Monday, the statewide our vaccination efforts into over- sites. To book an appointment, help eliminate potential barri- Additionally, the contracted providing funding to some of our seven-day average COVID-19 drive if we’re going to beat this visit www.ocgov.net. ers for eligible New Yorkers to vendor working with the State most vulnerable residents who test positivity rate was recorded virus for good,” Cuomo said in Scheduling a vaccine appoint- receive funding. on the rent relief program now were prioritized during the first as 1.88%, and there were four a statement, “That’s why we’re ment can also be completed at: “The new process immediate- has over 1,000 staff dedicated to 30 days of the application pro- virus-related deaths in New York reinforcing our efforts on under- vaccines.gov. ly relaxes documentation stan- this effort and will be onboarding cess, and now we must focus on on Sunday, according to informa- served communities with lower COVID-19 case numbers and dards for both tenants and land- additional accounting experts. delivering funds to the remain- tion from Gov. Andrew Cuomo’s vaccination rates as variants vaccination rates are available lords and implements a stream- The NYS Office of Temporary ing applicants,” Cuomo said in a office. spread in our state. For everyone on Oneida County’s online Dash- lined process for submission of and Disability Assistance will portion of a statement released In Oneida County, July 25 who hasn’t yet taken the shot, board at: https://bit.ly/3A85tLp arrears documentation for multi- also onboard a minimum of 350 by his office. “To streamline this brought five new positive cases, sites are open across the state The New York State Depart- tenant landlords effective tomor- State staff volunteers from other process, I’ve directed OTDA to and there have been no new and the vaccine is safe, free and ment of Health offers statewide row, July 27. With these new agencies starting today to clear work with their vendor to dis- deaths recorded since June 16. effective, so I urge you to take it information on COVID-19 at: processes in place, the New York the pending 4,828 cases reviewed burse payments as quickly and Vaccination efforts continue right away.” https://coronavirus.health.ny.gov State Office of Temporary and and verified applications for pay- efficiently as possible we can “New York is fighting COVID- COVID-19 information links Related COVID-19 news Disability Assistance (OTDA) ment by Aug. 3. By Aug. 31, OTDA deliver billions of dollars in rent- 19 across the state and more In Oneida County, vaccine A streamlined application pro- will be able to establish a number will be current with payment for al assistance to New Yorkers shots are going in arms every appointments and walk-ins are cess for New York’s rent relief of viable applications out of the all pending, verified applications. who have been struggling to pay single day, but we need to kick available at county-operated program has been launched to total of over 150,000 submitted “…The $2.7 billion Rental rent due to no fault of their own,” by Aug. 7,” a release continues. Assistance Program is already Cuomo added. Rome teen found with On-the-Spot illegal assault rifle in trunk Hiring Event A Rome teenager was found a headlight out. Once stopped, with an illegal assault rifle in his police said Castro divulged the slated for trunk after a traffic stop on West weapons he had in his vehicle: a Dominick Street shortly after shotgun and a .556-caliber AR-15. Thursday in midnight on Sunday, according Castro is charged with one to law enforcement officials. count of third-degree possession Oriskany Police said Ayden J. Castro, of a weapon for the assault rifle, ORISKANY — Giotto Enter- 18, of Kossuth Street, was pulled police stated. prises, in conjunction with First over at about 12:30 a.m. Sunday He is scheduled to appear in Choice Staffing, will hold an for a loud exhaust and for having court, the police added. On-the-Spot Hiring Event Thurs- day, July 29, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at 161 Clear Road, Oriskany. Rome Shines Awards “We have immediate openings ■ CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1 at our Oriskany, Rome and Ilion facilities,” says Mark Cushman, and authorizing the sale of city- renew its liquor license: Liquor a vice president at FIS. “We have owned parcels on Taft Avenue, Express, 506 W. Thomas St.; and office positions as well as many Rome-New London Road and The Savoy, 255 E. Dominick St. manufacturing and production Oswego Road. Rome Shines Beautification positions. These jobs not only As per the communications Awards will also be presented to: offer competitive wages and portion of the meeting, South • First Ward: Michael Mini- excellent benefits, but there’s Rome Senior Center, Inc., will cozzi, 822 Roosevelt Ave. ROCKIN’ ON THE GRIFFO GREEN — The Boxed Set summer concert series on Monday nights from 6-8 p.m. On also production bonuses and present its year-end report and • Second Ward: Joe and Jen overtime available. Plus we pro- quarterly report; Copper City Fazio, 6566 Lawrence St. performed Monday night on the Griffo Green at City Hall as Aug. 2, local favorites Caution will perform and the series part of the City of Rome Parks and Recreation Department concludes on Aug. 9 with the famous Fritz’s Polka Band. vide fully paid training. We want Community Connection, Rome • Third Ward: Larissa people to come to our event and Historical Society and Rome Carpenter and Santos Rivera, Summer Concert Series. The band is husband and wife Andy and Tammy Box. This is the second week of the (Sentinel photo by Kenny Kudrewicz) leave there with a job.” Art and Community Center will 820 Calvert St. Giotto Enterprises is also present quarterly reports; Jervis • Fourth Ward: Mary and giving BOCES students who’ve Public Library will present its Curtis Ross, 813 W. Liberty St. Lee man suffers multiple broken bones in crash recently graduated from an six-month report; Capitol The- • Fifth Ward: Fred and Carol approved CTE trades program atre will present its nine-month Hanba, 6352 Overhill Drive. TOWN OF LEE — A 26-year- bound on Capron Road at about Deputies said Ammon suffered a free workbench tool kit when report; and Rome Police Depart- • Sixth Ward: Ed and Sheila old man suffered multiple bro- 11:45 p.m. when his 2012 Ford several broken bones and inter- they begin employment at one of ment will present a report on Rakowski, 1803 N. George St. ken bones after his car crashed Focus drifted onto the eastern nal injuries. He was air-lifted to its affiliate companies. training requests for the quarter • Seventh Ward: Brian and into several trees off Capron shoulder. University Hospital in Syracuse. The seven companies that fall ending June 30. Deborah Jones, 109 Lyndale Dr.. Road Friday night, according to Deputies said the car contin- Deputies said the crash under the Giotto Enterprises The following establishments • Citywide: Mary and Jerry law enforcement officials. ued on the shoulder, hitting sev- remains under investigation and umbrella are: FIS, FIS Blue, The have also notified the City Clerk’s Switzer, 206 Riverview Parkway Sheriff’s deputies said Trev- eral trees, before crashing into a Ammon is expected to be ticket- Light Connection (TLC), Fermer Office of intent to obtain or North. or Ammon, of Lee, was south- large tree and coming to a stop. ed for the crash. Precision, Molding Solutions Inc. (MSi), Oriskany Arms and Force Utica man found with loaded handgun Guided Relays International (FGRI). at Oriskany Boulevard McDonald’s For more information on the event, contact First Choice YORKVILLE — A Utica man Police said they found a load- Staffing at 315-736-3884, www. was found with a loaded hand- ed, 9mm handgun in the vehicle. firstchoicegroup.com or Mark gun after he argued with employ- DeJesus is charged with one Cushman at Giotto Enterprises JACQUELINE M. IZZO BUTCH CONOVER ees at the drive through lane of count each of criminal posses- at 315-736-2206, mcushman@fis- MAYOR Commissioner of the Oriskany Boulevard McDon- sion of a firearm, criminal pos- sales.com. alds on Saturday, according to session of a loaded firearm, and Public Works law enforcement officials. unlawful possession of a large Police said they were dis- capacity ammunition feeding Pair of Utica patched to the McDonalds device, police stated. restaurant shortly before 9 p.m. He is scheduled to appear in men charged Saturday for a customer argu- court. ing in the drive through lane. Authorities said DeJesus also with weapons Police said they found 36-year- had a warrant out of the Union old Carlos DeJesus, of Utica, and County Sheriff’s Office in New possession searched his vehicle. Jersey. Two men were charged with weapons possession following a DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS Three hospitalized in accident traffic stop in Utica late Sunday ROME CITY HALL, 198 N. WASHINGTON STREET night, according to law enforce- TOWN OF VIENNA — Three Delahunt suffered injuries to ment officials. ROME, NEW YORK 13440-5815 Romans were hospitalized after his head and legs, authorities Police said they pulled over a Telephone: (315) 339-7635 Fax: (315) 838-1167 their truck crashed into a ditch said. Front seat passenger Ron- vehicle in the 300 block of Arthur on Route 49 in Vienna early Sat- ald Wood, 51, of Rome, suffered St. at about 11:30 p.m. Sunday. www.romenewyork.com urday morning, according to law injuries to his neck and back, Upon approaching the vehicle, enforcement officials. deputies stated, while back seat the officers looked into the win- passenger Jackie Colmey, 39, of Sheriff’s deputies said Cory dows and found several duffel Rome, suffered injuries to her Delahunt, 36, of Rome, was west- bags in the back seats. back and legs. PUBLIC INFORMATION MEETING bound at about 7:15 a.m. when Police said they spotted the None of the injuries were he lost control of his Dodge Ram grip of a handgun sticking out life-threatening, authorities said. pickup and it crashed into a ditch of one of the bag pockets, and FOR THE NORTHWEST ROME All three were taken to St. Eliza- on the north shoulder. several tied-off baggies, similar beth Medical Center in Utica. to drug sales. WATER SYSTEM IMPROVEMENTS Deputies said the vehicle over- No tickets were issued. Depu- turned and all three people inside ties said the crash remains under A search of the vehicle uncov- were injured. investigation. ered a loaded .380-caliber pistol (Sleepy Hollow Road, Lorena Road, Turin Road (NYS Rte. 26), and a loaded 9mm handgun in the bags, police stated. One of Dawn Drive, Williams Road, Elmer Hill Road, Tenney pans decision the handguns had been reported stolen from outside Utica. Police Rome New London Road (NYS Rte. 46/49), Seifert Road, ■ CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1 said the tied off baggies con- Townline Road, Rome-Westernville Road (NYS Rte. 46) investigations into nursing home sons. He has also defended the tained contraband and remain deaths in the states of New York, decision to bar nursing homes under investigation. Michigan, New Jersey, and Penn- from rejecting COVID-19 patients Tremayne Bowens, 26, of sylvania, according to a release. during the worst weeks of the Utica, and Justice Polak, 20, LAKE DELTA VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT “Tenney continues to fight for pandemic, saying the state was of Ilion, are both charged with 8508 ELMER HILL RD. the thousands of families who desperate at the time to move two counts each of second-de- were cut off from their loved recovering patients out of over- gree possession of a weapon and AUGUST 4, 2021 ones in long-term care facilities whelmed hospitals. criminal possession of a firearm, 6:00 pm during the pandemic. She has Friday’s letter doesn’t address police stated. Bowens is addi- been a compassionate advocate the status of other Justice tionally charged with two counts in Congress for those who are Department inquiries into how of third-degree possession of a Notice is hereby given that a public information meeting will be held on still grieving the loss of loved the Cuomo administration han- weapon, police said. Both men Wednesday, AUGUST 4TH, 2021 at 6:00 pm at the Lake Delta Volunteer ones who died in nursing homes dled data related to COVID-19 are scheduled to appear in Utica or were forced to suffer alone outbreaks at nursing homes. City Court. Fire Department, 8508 Elmer Hill Rd. to discuss the Northwest Rome without access to an essential Federal prosecutors have Water System Improvements – Re-Phase 3 project including distribution caregiver,” a release notes. been examining the governor’s Email news items, tips In recent months, Tenney coronavirus task force and trying mains and elevated water storage tank. introduced the Essential Caregiv- to determine whether the state to Daily Sentinel ers Act (H.R.3733), which would intentionally manipulated data If you have a news item to Representatives from the City of Rome and Dodson & Associate Consult- ensure individuals living in long- regarding nursing home deaths, share — or a news tip to send to term care facilities are not cut off The previously our reporters — send an email ing Engineers, PLLC will be present to discuss project details and answer from essential caregivers in the reported. to [email protected]. Today questions. event of a future public health More than 15,800 people have pages items go to living@rnyme- emergency. died in nursing homes and assist- dia.com; obituaries go to obits@ Gov. Andrew Cuomo’s spokes- ed living residences in New York. RNYmedia.com and sports news If you have any questions about the meeting or would like information person, Richard Azzopardi, The state’s original count of should be emailed to sports@ please contact Butch Conover, Commissioner of Public Works at declined to comment. the dead had been much lower rnymedia.com. Cuomo, a Democrat, has pre- because it had excluded thou- When e-mailing a news item (315) 339-7625. viously accused Trump’s Depart- sands of people who got infected to the Daily Sentinel, it’s best to ment of Justice of initiating the in nursing homes, but died in put the text right into the e-mail inquiry for purely political rea- hospitals. and not as an attachment. DAILY SENTINEL, ROME, N.Y., romesentinel.com, TUESDAY, JULY 27, 2021 PAGE 3 Achievements Schumer urges state to speed up rent relief payments WASHINGTON, D.C. — U.S. Treasury for the month of June, only “a pittance” of the federal cation process, glitchy website SUNY Oswego lauds Sen. Charles E. Schumer, D-N.Y., New York State was one of only funds have gone out—in light and opaque rules and proce- dean’s list recipients called on the State Offi ce of Tem- two states that had given out of vast public pressure. He said dures and almost no money has OSWEGO — The following porary and Disability Assistance $0 in federal rent relief. Today, it is good the state is fi nalizing been paid out. We thank Senator area residents have been named (ODTA) to act to get federal rent Schumer is demanding swift its process for disbursing dollars Schumer for his leadership on to the dean’s list at SUNY Oswego: relief into the pockets of people action to reverse this deeply con- and some funds are trickling out, this issue and call on the state to • Alyssa M. Bartolotti, of Rome, who need it before it’s too late, cerning status report. but that we will need a waterfall fi x the problems and spend this childhood education; on Monday. “Thousands and thousands of funds to avoid the looming money,” said Judith Goldiner of • Claire V. Bosley, of Vernon, Schumer made public a for- of New York tenants could be deadlines, both related to evic- the Legal Aid Society. theatre/studio art; mal letter to the state agency deprived of critical rent relief tions and Treasury mandates at Nearly half of Americans • Kassandra Burkhart, of and said the more than $2 bil- checks if the state doesn’t the end of September. either missed at least one rent or Oriskany, criminal justice; lion he secured for the state and move more quickly on getting “New York State tenants have mortgage payment in 2020 during • Ashley N. Cady, of New York tenants—as part of the larger this money out,” said Schum- been suffering since the begin- the pandemic. That amounts to Mills, criminal justice/psych.; COVID relief bill passed in the er. “Today, I am formally asking ning of this unprecedented pan- nearly $6,000 in back rent for the • Sarah E. Dade, of Whitesboro, U.S. Senate—cannot be delayed ODTA to move heaven and earth demic with both an economic average household, according studio art-illustration; any further and that the program to fi x the mess, pick up the pace and health crisis. The over $2 to the Urban Institute. Schumer • Grace E. DePietro, of being utilized by the State of SEN. CHARLES E. SCHUMER and get this federal money out billion in rent relief that Sen- said New York must immediately Westmoreland, communication fi x this issue so that people with New York to get the dollars out date for beginning to reallocate the door before it’s too late for ator Schumer obtained for and social interaction; rent and utility bills that piled needs to be improved immediate- funds at the end of September tenants and landlords. The mes- tenants and landlords has the • Juston Fenske, of New Hart- up amid the worst of COVID can ly to move even faster, especially approaches. sage today is: tenant relief now. potential to be life saving for ford, business administration; make back payments and get as the State of New York’s evic- As refl ected in the data No more delay.” our clients. However, since the • Hunter Holliday, of Camden, back on their feet with landlords tion moratorium deadline of Aug. released by the Department of Schumer lamented with ten- program opened, our clients are wellness management; 31, and U.S. Treasury’s mandated ants and state lawmakers that experiencing a challenging appli- and their lives. • Kaylyn Jones, of Durhamville, psychology; • Britney M. Kirkland, of Arc Herkimer, HCCC laud internship program graduates Camden, psychology; • Jennifer R. Krawiec, of Vernon, HERKIMER — Three individ- While the structure of this geology; uals have graduated in the 2021 year’s program had to be mod- • Hannah M. McCullough, of class of Project SEARCH, an ifi ed due to the COVID-19 pan- Rome, criminal justice; internship program between Arc demic and interns were not able • Marion Mccloud, of Camden, Herkimer’s Career Connections to work on the College cam- Malia B. Minckler, of Vernon and Herkimer County Communi- pus—instead taking internships Center, studio art-illustration; ty College. at the MV Golf & Event Center, • Kara L. Nadeau, of New The recent graduates are: Arc Herkimer Transportation Hartford, psychology; • James Michael Kent; Services, and the Arc Herkimer • Carson Nedell, of Cleveland, • Edwin ‘Teddy’ Ratcliffe; and Goods Store—Robin Riecker, psychology; • Amber Stevens. Ed.D., associate dean of academ- • Kassandra Newton, of Rome, Arc Herkimer’s Project ic affairs, confi rmed that the Col- SEARCH is a 40-week program lege will be welcoming Project psychology; HERKIMER PROGRAM GRADUATES — Members of the 2021 class of Project SEARCH, an internship program • Damien Nguyen, of Oneida, for young adults, ages 18 to 34, between Arc Herkimer’s Career Connections and Herkimer County Community College, were lauded during a recent SEARCH® interns to work on human dev./criminal justice; with disabilities. ceremony. From left: Michael Oriolo, Herkimer College provost; Shawn Schultz, Arc Herkimer vice president of supports the campus again in the coming • Cameron J. Oatman, of The College began its part- and services; Robin Riecker, Ed.D., Herkimer College associate dean of academic Affairs; James Michael Kent; Amber year. Camden, business administra- nership in the fall of 2016 and Stevens; Catherine Loomis, career connections director; Lorene Bass, Arc Herkimer executive vice president of supports For more information or an tion; was the fi rst iteration of Proj- and services; and Kevin Crosley, Arc Herkimer president/CEO. (Photo submitted) application for the 2021-2022 • John C. Plumley, of Camden, ect SEARCH in the nation to be intern class, check the Arc Her- business administration; hosted on a community college Through Project SEARCH, hands-on work experience with itive employment and increased kimer Career Connections web- • Elizabeth H. Schaeffer, of New campus. interns receive instruction and an end-goal of achieving compet- independence. site at career.archerkimer.org. Hartford, psychology; • Jillian W. Soggs, of New Hart- MVAR Golf Tournament supports vets ford, adolescence education; Births Lake Delta NEW HARTFORD — The sponsors for their continuous • Thomas J. Tallarino, of Rome, Mohawk Valley Association of and generous support.” broadcasting/mass com.; CILBRITH — To Joseph OZONA — To Charlotte Fire Department Realtors (MVAR) will host its There will be food and refresh- • William J. Tallarino, of Rome, Cilbrith and Amanda Mayton, Ozona, of Rome, on Friday, July 11th annual Golf Tournament on ments throughout the day and fi nance; of Marcy, on Thursday, July 22, 23, 2021, at Rome Health, a son, to hold chicken Wednesday, Aug. 4, to benefi t evening, including raffl es and • Laura J. Torres, of Clinton, 2021, at Oneida Health, a daugh- Mayton Kyle. Sitrin’s Military Rehabilitation prizes. However, things will heat biology; ter, Noelle Faith. barbecue SULLIVAN — To Greggory Sul- Program. up even more at noon with DJ • Connor Q. VanDreason, of McKENZIE — To Johnny McK- livan and Randi-Lee Bartlett, of The Lake Delta Volunteer Presented by SEFCU Mort- Chris Conover on deck, followed Sherrill, business admin.; enzie and Yolanda Velazquez, of Chadwicks, on Thursday, July 22, Fire Department will hold gage Services and Coldwell by The Voice’s Ryan Quinn, with • Blake T. Vandreason, of Sher- Rome, on Tuesday, July 20, 2021, 2021, at Oneida Health, a daugh- a drive-thru chicken barbe- Banker Prime Properties, the Justin Smithson and Gary John- rill, adolescence education; at Rome Health, a son, Malakai ter, Arivanna Fae. cue fundraiser on Saturday, tournament will take place at son, at 3 p.m. Quinn’s four-chair • Marlana R. Williams, of Rome, John. July 31, at the fi rehouse on the Skenandoa Golf Club, Clin- turn on the Blind Auditions of creative writing; MORTISE — To Dean Mortise WARNER — To Brandon Elmer Hill Road. ton. Registration begins at 9 The Voice on Season 10 made • Bailey Zalepeski, of Taberg, and Kimberly Edwards, of Chad- Warner and Michelle LaQuay, of The event will begin at 1 a.m., with shotgun start at 10 him an overnight sensation and adolescence education; wicks, on Monday, July 19, 2021, Munnsville, on Friday, July 23, p.m. until the meals are sold a.m. There are an unprecedented local celebrity. This is the sev- • Tyler V. Ziobro, of Holland at Rome Health, a son, Elijah 2021, at Oneida Health, a son, out. Dinner is $12. number of golfers this year, with enth consecutive year that MVAR Patent, chemistry. James. Brantley Taylor. The menu includes: 33 teams playing. Participants has selected Sitrin’s Military barbecue chicken, baked The Sentinel exceeds New York can also sponsor a veteran to Rehabilitation Program as the State voluntary guidelines for using beans, coleslaw, roll, water play on their teams. recipient of funds from its golf recycled newsprint. Please recycle and dessert. this issue when you have finished “The support from our com- tournament, raising more than enjoying it. Funeral Notices munity has been phenomenal as $70,000 for local veteran care. DAILY SENTINEL so many have stepped up to help Sitrin’s Military Rehabilitation USPS 470-280 BARRIGER — James E. “Jim” on July 22, 2021. Published daily except Sunday, Monday, E-mail address change us raise money for this great Program provides comprehen- Barriger, 71, of Oneida, on July Services 2 p.m. Thursday at New Year’s Day, Memorial Day, 4th of July, cause,” David Smith, MVAR golf sive and complimentary care to Labor Day, Thanksgiving and Christmas by: 24, 2021. Barry Funeral Home, 807 W. Send inquiries for news to Rome Sentinel Company tournament chair, said. “As fi rst- veterans affected by post-trau- Services 3 p.m. Friday at the Chestnut St. Burial Rome Cem- [email protected]; obitu- 111 Langley Rd. time chair of this event, we have matic stress, traumatic brain P.O. 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MULITPLE POSITIONS...... TBD ...... NEWHARTFORDSCHOOLS.ORG/PAGE/2555 PAGE 4 DAILY SENTINEL, ROME, N.Y., romesentinel.com, TUESDAY, JULY 27, 2021 Estate to hold 11th annual Public Safety Logs Mutual aid log Peterboro Emancipation Day ceremony • To report an emergency: 911 Shore Drive, structure fire. • 8:10 p.m. Woodgate, standby. PETERBORO — The Gerrit which is tentatively titled “Net- College and serves as the pres- Sunday • 8:10 p.m. Remsen and Stittville, • 9:43 p.m. Western and STaR Smith Estate is holding its 11th works of Activism: Black Women ident of the American Society • 8:08 p.m. Forestport, Lake to same. Ambulance, Route 274, Steu- Annual Peterboro Emancipation in the New York Suffrage Move- of Freedmen Descendants. He is ben, accident. Day ceremony on Saturday, Aug. ment,” and will engage with the the author of the 2008 book Afri- 7, at 10 a.m. audience by video conference. can American Freedom Journey Sheriff’s log In its continued effort to emu- Goodier has a Master’s in Gen- in New York and Related Sites • To report an emergency: 911 land, peace officer. • 5:50 p.m. Dale Road, dispute. late the Emancipation Days cel- der History and a doctorate in 1823-1870. Matthews is the cura- ebrated in the 1920s and 1930s Public Policy History. Her first tor of the privately-owned col- Sunday • 11:36 a.m. S. Main St., Oriskany • 6:34 p.m. accident. in Peterboro by previous gener- book “No Votes for Women: The lection of 2500 items known as • Midnight Golf Course Road, Falls, domestic. • 7:26 p.m. Route 5, Westmore- ations, the Gerrit Smith Estate New York State Anti-Suffrage the Matthews Collection for the alarm. • 11:46 a.m. Millstream Court, land, domestic. National Historic Landmark Movement” was published in Preservation of African Ameri- • 3:29 a.m. Martin Drive, West- Kirkland, peace officer. • 7:47 p.m. Pritchard Road, Steu- 11th Annual Peterboro Emanci- 2013. In 2017 she co-authored can Freedom Journey Classics. moreland, check welfare. • 11:48 a.m. Parking Area, Tren- ben, domestic. pation Day Committee is plan- “Women Will Vote: Winning Suf- Matthews will speak on Support- ton, aggravated harassment. ning a recovery-from-COVID that frage in New York State” with ing Reparations Through Black • 3:38 a.m. Randel Road, Verona, • 8:25 p.m. Barton Ave., Water- addresses program elements Karen Pastorello. She is also Genealogical Research. His Pow- suspicious activity. • 11:52 a.m. Brothertown Road, ville, check welfare. of the past and introduces new working on a biography of Louisa erPoint presentation will share • 3:47 a.m. Martin St., alarm. Sangerfield, missing person. • 8:34 p.m. Brown Road, dispute. aspects to the ceremony. M. Jacobs, the daughter of Harri- his research techniques and iden- • 5:21 a.m. French Road, Steu- • 12:55 p.m. W. Second St., Onei- • 8:42 p.m. Route 365, accident/ Registration starts at 9 a.m. et Jacobs, author of Incidents in tify important records to review ben, assist. da Castle, abandoned call. injury. At that time also small group the Life of a Slave Girl. from World War I, World War II, • 6:02 a.m. Boon St., Barneveld, • 1:24 p.m. Norton Ave., Kirk- • 8:52 p.m. Meadowbrook Drive, entries to The Laundry will begin At 2:30 p.m., Stan Linhorst, census reports, employment doc- suspicious activity. land, domestic. Lee, domestic. to be scheduled to provide first former editor of the Post-Stan- uments regarding the Freedmen/ • 7:34 a.m. Trenton Falls-Pros- • 2:11 p.m. Route 291, Marcy, • 9:03 p.m. Norton Ave., Westmo- time viewing of the partially sta- dard and currently Director of Freedwomen, as well as other check welfare. bilized building, and to collect Special Projects with Syracuse family records. The presentation pect Road, Trenton, animal. reland, car/deer. ideas for further renovations and Media Group, will introduce will be based upon actual case • 8:43 a.m. Roberts Road, Deer- • 2:33 p.m. Rome-Taberg Road, • 9:32 p.m. Luke Road, Marcy, interpretive exhibits of Peter- Harry Bradshaw Matthews. studies from 1619 to the present. field, alarm. assist. larceny. boro’s Black Americans. Matthews, the founding pres- The Deli on the Green in Peter- • 8:56 a.m. Kiwanis Road, Lee, • 3:39 p.m. Center St., Verona, • 9:40 p.m. fireworks. At 10 a.m. the event opens ident of the United States Col- boro, located at 4571 Peterboro neighbors. vehicle stolen. with the customary assembly, ored Troops Institute that was Road, will be open from 10:30 • 9:43 p.m. Route 274, Steuben, • 9:22 a.m. Stuhlman Road, Ver- • 4:14 p.m. Route 26, Augusta, accident. announcements, history, songs, designated in 2011 by the Nation- a.m. to 8 p.m. The free Emancipa- car/deer. and the annual picture gathering, al Park Service as a facility of tion Day 2021 program is funded non, dispute. • 9:45 p.m. Hulser Road, Trenton, followed by the processional to the National Underground Rail- in part by Humanities New York • 9:51 a.m. College Hill Road, • 4:18 p.m. Main St., Sylvan check welfare. Beach, property found. the Peterboro Cemetery by foot, road Network to Freedom, will with support from the National Kirkland, stalking. • 10:25 p.m. Oswego St., Cam- wagon, or vehicle. In the tradi- briefly speak to the graves of Endowment for the Humanities. • 10:16 a.m. Walker Road, Deer- • 4:21 p.m. check welfare. den, fireworks. tion of the century ago ceremo- Black Americans who served The buildings of the Gerrit field, abandoned call. • 4:34 p.m. Turin Road, Lee, trespass. • 10:38 p.m. Route 12, Boonville, nies, wreaths will be laid on two in the Civil War and at whose Smith Estate National Historic • 10:49 a.m. Magarchie Lane, • 4:56 p.m. River St., investigate. domestic. graves: one on a gravestone that graves thirty-five-star flags were Landmark are shuttered for 2021, Floyd, fraud. reads “Born a slave. Died Free” installed for the occasion. but the grounds and exterior • 5:19 p.m. Metott Road, Flor- • 11:12 p.m. Sandy Circle, Floyd, and another on the gravestone of Linhorst shapes opinions on exhibits on African Americans, • 11:21 a.m. Route 5, Westmore- ence, neighbors. assist. abolitionist Gerrit Smith. the editorial board, oversees the Smith Family, Underground At 1:30 p.m., Susan Goodier magazines, and conducts the Railroad, and The Birdhouse State police log PhD, an Organization of Amer- weekly Q&A on leadership that are open from dawn to dusk for ican Historians Distinguished runs weekly at Syracuse.com. persons respecting property and • To report an emergency: 911 ton, aggravated harassment. • 7:47 p.m. Pritchard Road, Steu- Lecturer and a lecturer in history In April of 2021, Linhorst inter- corona virus safety. Sunday • 11:52 a.m. Brothertown Road, ben, domestic. at the State University of New viewed Matthews. For more information and • Midnight Golf Course Road, Sangerfield, missing person. • 8:11 p.m. Lake Shore Drive, York at Oneonta, will discuss Matthews is the retired Asso- updates www.gerritsmith.org, alarm. • 12:35 p.m. burglary. Forestport, structure fire. her research and publication ciate Dean and Director, office of [email protected], 315-684- • 3:29 a.m. Martin Drive, West- • 12:55 p.m. W. Second St., Onei- • 8:25 p.m. Barton Ave., Water- on Black American suffragists Intercultural Affairs at Hartwick 3262. moreland, check welfare. da Castle, abandoned call. ville, check welfare. • 3:38 a.m. Randel Road, Verona, • 1:24 p.m. Norton Ave., Kirk- • 8:34 p.m. Brown Road, dispute. New store/eatery to open in North Country suspicious activity. land, domestic. • 8:38 p.m. Post St., Boonville, LYONS FALLS — The public is invited to the Everyone is invited to stop in and check out the • 3:47 a.m. Martin St., alarm. • 2:11 p.m. Route 291, Marcy, domestic. grand opening of Deep Roots Market & Bistro, dishes, and all new patrons will be entered to win • 5:21 a.m. French Road, Steu- check welfare. • 8:42 p.m. Route 365, accident/ 3950 Route 12, on Wednesday, July 28, at 8 a.m., a “free lunch for two” drawing that will be held ben, assist. • 2:33 p.m. Rome-Taberg Road, injury. for an introduction to a new food experience in next month. • 6:02 a.m. Boon St., Barneveld, assist. • 8:52 p.m. Meadowbrook Drive, Lewis County. Owners James and Bethany Munn have been suspicious activity. • 3:05 p.m. aggravated harass- Lee, domestic. The new Market and Bistro will specialize in looking forward to opening the Market & Bistro for ment. • 9:03 p.m. Norton Ave., Westmo- authentic North Country prepared dishes, fresh some time. James Munn, now a seventh-generation • 7:34 a.m. Trenton Falls-Pros- reland, car/deer. produce, and gift baskets, the owners announced, resident of Lewis County, says the Black River Val- pect Road, Trenton, animal. • 3:39 p.m. Center St., Verona, adding that the market will be the flagship location ley is well known for its rich agricultural heritage. • 8:43 a.m. Roberts Road, Deer- vehicle stolen. • 9:32 p.m. Luke Road, Marcy, for Black River Valley Natural products, such as Both of these facts inspired the name. field, alarm. • 4:14 p.m. Route 26, Augusta, larceny. their cream line milk, flavored butter, cheeses, “When my wife and I decided to relocate our • 8:56 a.m. Kiwanis Road, Lee, car/deer. • 9:40 p.m. fireworks. hummus, granola, and other foods. family back to my home town a few years ago, we neighbors. • 4:18 p.m. Main St., Sylvan • 9:43 p.m. Route 274, Steuben, The Bistro menu will offer a range of comfort did it because of our deep roots here and our desire Beach, property found. accident. food, regional fare, sandwiches, wraps, soups, to try and give something back to this wonderful • 9:22 a.m. Stuhlman Road, Ver- and daily specials, as well as scratch-baked, arti- community of down-to-earth genuine people,” says non, dispute. • 4:21 p.m. check welfare. • 9:45 p.m. Hulser Road, Trenton, san-quality bread and pastries. This menu, howev- James, “This is the community that made me who I • 10:08 a.m. Summit Road, Paris, • 4:34 p.m. Turin Road, Lee, tres- check welfare. er, extends beyond traditional brunch fare. Each am today, and I couldn’t be prouder of that claim.” mischief. pass. • 9:46 p.m. domestic. item has ingredient tie-ins to food and products Deep Roots Market & Bistro will be open • 10:16 a.m. Walker Road, Deer- • 5:19 p.m. Metott Road, Flor- • 10:25 p.m. Oswego St., Cam- made in Lewis County. Wednesday through Sunday, from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. field, abandoned call. ence, neighbors. den, fireworks. Shooting in Albany • 10:26 a.m. assist. • 5:50 p.m. Dale Road, dispute. • 10:38 p.m. Route 12, Boonville, • 10:49 a.m. Magarchie Lane, • 6:34 p.m. accident. domestic. Gas station cited after cars wounds 3, kills 1 Floyd, fraud. • 7:26 p.m. Route 5, Westmore- • 11:12 p.m. Sandy Circle, Floyd, assist. ALBANY (AP) — A burst of • 11:36 a.m. S. Main St., Oriskany land, domestic. break down after filling up gunfire killed a man and wound- Falls, domestic. • 7:27 p.m. Sunrise Terrace, • 11:50 p.m. domestic. ONONDAGA (AP) — State officials have issued violation notic- ed two other people in Albany • 11:48 a.m. Parking Area, Tren- Marcy, check welfare. es to a central New York gas station after motorists complained early Saturday, police said. their cars broke down after filling up there. Officers got a call about shots Fire log Syracuse.com reports more than a dozen drivers said their cars being fired around 4:45 a.m. at broke down after they got gas at B&K Food Mart in Onondaga, Third and Oak Streets, where • To report an emergency: 911 • 7:10 a.m. St. Peter’s Ave., first • 4:56 p.m. River St., investigate. and that the number could be higher based on social media posts. they found Rashad Nicholson Sunday aid. • 6:15 p.m. St. Peter’s Ave., first The problems began about two weeks ago. Most of the motor- in the roadway with gunshot • 12:17 a.m. McAvoy Ave., first • 8:25 a.m. N. James St., assist. aid. ists reported water was found in their gas tanks, and said the wounds to his torso, the Albany aid. • 9:50 a.m. N. Washington St., • 8:10 p.m. N. Levitt St., first aid. repairs cost as much as $1,300. One driver reported a gas tank Police Department said in news first aid. releases. Nicholson, 30, was pro- • 12:25 a.m. N. James St., alarm. • 8:30 p.m. Stanwix St., inves- half-filled with water. • 11:41 a.m. Muck Road, first aid. tigate. State regulators found a leak when inspecting the station’s nounced dead at Albany Medical • 1:04 a.m. N. James St., alarm. underground fuel storage tanks, and a leaking recovery valve was Center. • 1:19 a.m. Riverside Drive, first • 1:31 p.m. St. Peter’s Ave., first • 8:42 p.m. Route 365, accident/ repaired. The leak combined with recent heavy rainfalls in the Meanwhile, hospital staffers aid. aid. injury. told police that two other gun- region is considered a possible cause of the problem. • 1:32 a.m. Craig St., first aid. • 2:23 p.m. N. James St., first aid. • 8:56 p.m. Pleasant Ave., first shot victims had shown up: a The DEC said it will continue to monitor the station. • 2:33 p.m. Rome-Taberg Road, aid. 30-year-old man who was hit in • 1:53 a.m. W. Court St., first aid. A phone message was left at the station Sunday seeking com- assist. • 9:36 p.m. Cottage St., first aid. ment. the abdomen, and a 32-year-old • 2:43 a.m. St. Peter’s Ave., first woman wounded in the leg. aid. • 2:52 p.m. St. Peter’s Ave., first • 11:23 p.m. Park Drive Manor II, aid. carbon monoxide. • 3:57 a.m. Wood St., first aid. • 4:53 p.m. Parkway St., first aid. • 11:40 p.m. E. Bloomfield St., • 5:09 a.m. St. Peter’s Ave., assist. first aid. Be Careful When a Business Police log • To report an emergency: 911 glary. • 7:15 p.m. N. James St., check Offers You Something for “FREE”… • Website: www.romepd.com • 12:31 p.m. N. Washington St., welfare. Sunday peace officer. • 7:22 p.m. W. Court St., trespass. • 12:14 a.m. N. James St., bur- • 12:46 p.m. Black River Blvd., • 7:24 p.m. W. Embargo St., pub- glary. animal. lic lewdness. IT USUALLY ISN’T. • 12:52 a.m. N. James St., aban- • 1:41 p.m. Sixth St., suspicious • 7:42 p.m. Park Drive Manor, doned call. activity. harassment. • 1:20 a.m. Second St., aban- • 2:04 p.m. N. Washington St., • 7:52 p.m. N. James St., aban- doned call. domestic. doned call. Windows • Doors • Patio Doors • 1:32 a.m. First St., neighbors. • 2:23 p.m. N. James St., assist. • 7:53 p.m. N. Levitt St., harass- ment. • 2:46 a.m. St. Peter’s Ave., assist. • 2:57 p.m. Fifth St., accident. Windows that tilt for easy cleaning! • 8:41 p.m. N. Madison St., • 5:05 a.m. St. Peter’s Ave., assist. • 3:28 p.m. N. Doxtator Ave., ani- mal. domestic. • 6:41 a.m. N. James St., harass- • 4 p.m. Ridge St., assist. • 9:01 p.m. Pleasant Ave., inves- Get a quote ment. tigate. Sh • 4:08 p.m. Fourth St., accident. from… • 6:58 a.m. Erie Blvd. East, check • 9:12 p.m. W. Fox St., fight. Local welfare. • 4:13 p.m. Seneca St., aban- doned call. • 9:35 p.m. E. Dominick St., sus- • 8:44 a.m. East Ave., domestic. picious activity. • 4:16 p.m. N. Madison St., assist. • 9:36 a.m. W. Thomas St., bur- • 9:36 p.m. Cottage St., overdose. The King glary. • 4:32 p.m. Clinton St., aggravat- • 9:39 p.m. assist. • 9:56 a.m. N. James St., mis- ed harassment. chief. • 4:48 p.m. Black River Blvd., • 9:57 p.m. W. Thomas St., ani- OUR EVERYDAY PRICE mal. • 10:28 a.m. W. Thomas St., larceny. STILL BEATS THEIR SALE PRICE!! check welfare. • 5:01 p.m. E. Bloomfield St., • 10:09 p.m. Black River Blvd., accident. • 10:43 a.m. N. Levitt St., juve- check welfare. nile. • 5:38 p.m. Frederick St., suspi- • 10:11 p.m. W. Fox St., shots fired. Rte. 365 • 11:40 a.m. William St., check cious activity. R.A. Dudrak, Inc. Holland Patent welfare. • 5:52 p.m. Calvert St., animal. • 10:25 p.m. Emerald Circle North, Lee, assist. • 12:12 p.m. N. Washington St., • 6:18 p.m. St. Peter’s Ave., assist. domestic. • 10:28 p.m. N. Madison St., • 6:32 p.m. Calvert St., animal. domestic. • 12:24 p.m. W. Thomas St., bur- 315–865–5517 • 7:12 p.m. Ann St., harassment. • 11:42 p.m. check welfare. DAILY SENTINEL, ROME, N.Y., romesentinel.com, TUESDAY, JULY 27, 2021 PAGE 5 NYC to require Obituaries vaccines or weekly testing for city workers Walter L. Wreden Carl W. Krombach, Jr. NEW YORK (AP) — New mixed responses to the new man- Walter (Skip) L. Wreden, 76, passed away peacefully in Tarpon Carl W. Krombach Jr., 90, of Townline Road, passed away on York City will require all of its date. Springs, Florida, on July 4, 2021. A the evening of July 22, 2021, in the municipal workers — including “Vaccination and testing have fitting day for a Veteran. company of his children. teachers and police officers — helped keep schools among the He was born in Mount Vernon, Carl was born in Rome, New York, to get coronavirus vaccines by safest places in the city,” the NY, on October 12, 1944, the son on September 27, 1930, to Sarah mid-September or face weekly United Federation of Teach- of Edward J. and Edith VanDorn and Carl Krombach. He graduated COVID-19 testing, Mayor Bill de ers said in a statement. “This Wreden. Walter was a graduate of from RFA in 1948 and later attended Blasio announced Monday. approach puts the emphasis on Arthur L. Johnson Regional High Morrisville College where he studied The rule is expected to affect vaccination but still allows for School in Clark, New Jersey, Class of agriculture. In 1951, he entered the about 340,000 city employees, personal choice and provides 1962. On December 27, 1977, Walter Navy during the Korean War and making the city one of the larg- additional safeguards through was united in marriage to Mary served on an LTC ship called the est employers in the U.S. to take regular testing.” Negersmith in Lakewood Township, Libra which carried landing craft. such action. But the union that represents New Jersey, to whom he was wed for He was honorably discharged from While it isn’t a vaccine man- the city’s 4,300 EMS workers 38±½ years before her passing in 2016. the Navy in 1954. He received date — no workers will be forced blasted the city for not consult- Walter proudly served his country training in the Navy which lead to his to take a shot — officials hope ing them. and was honorably discharged employment at Rome State School the inconvenience and discom- “The city and the mayor can- from the Air Force as an Airman where he did maintenance work fort of weekly tests will persuade not simply disregard the civil Second Class. During his time in including plumbing and electrical. many to overcome a reluctance liberties of the workforce,” said the Air Force, he’d received many Carl retired in 1987 and continued to to get inoculated. FDNY EMS Local 2507 President commendations for his work. After his discharge, Walter served as live in Rome. “This is about our recovery. Oren Barzilay. an electrician until his retirement from civilian duty on Griffiss Air Carl had an abundance of friends and family who loved him. He This is about what we need to do He said some EMS workers — Force Base in 2007. While working as a civilian, Walter again received was an avid fisherman and deer hunter. His favorite activity was to bring back New York City,” de like some other people around numerous commendations for his work. going to his log cabin at Beaver River in the Adirondacks. He was Blasio said. “This is about keep- the country — are concerned Walter was an avid outdoorsman, boasting both fishing and very good at construction including building not only the log cabin, ing people safe.” about taking a vaccine that got hunting as two of his three favorite pastimes. One never knew which but his own home, as well as one for his daughter’s family. But some of the unions rep- fast-track, emergency use autho- was larger, the stories or the ones that were caught or got away. Carl lost his wife Phyllis in 2017 and they had been happily married resenting city workers balked at rization but not yet a full approv- Walter always had a story (or two) for many of the happenings in for 66 years. They had three children, John Krombach (Candace); the announcement, saying the al from federal regulators. his lifetime and would regal everyone with his tales. For his outdoor Jody Crast (David) and Janice LaBarge (Gary). They also have three city couldn’t impose the require- The three vaccines authorized efforts, Walter had countless award letters from the DEC for his grandchildren, two great-granddaughters, as well as another great- ment without negotiations. in the U.S. still underwent the record fish. Walter’s third favorite pastime was to watch his grandson granddaughter on the way. “New York City is a union normal massive testing required Michael “stop those dang pucks” in hockey, and was super proud He will be greatly missed by family and friends alike. town, and that cannot be of any vaccine. The U.S. Food telling everyone he met that Michael played Junior Hockey in the Funeral services will be held on Thursday at 2 p.m. at the Barry ignored,” said Henry Garrido, and Drug Administration’s acting EHL. He was a member of the NY Mills Sportsman Club. Funeral Home, 807 W. Chestnut St. Burial with military honors will executive director of District commissioner, Dr. Janet Wood- He is survived by and will be greatly missed by his daughter and be in Rome Cemetery. Council 37 of AFSCME. DC 37 cock, told a Senate committee son-in-law, Kimberly and Casey Eastman; his grandson, Michael Relatives and friends may call at the funeral home on Thursday represents about 100,000 New this week that the agency “did Eastman; as well as close friends, David Askew and family of from 12 to 2 p.m. prior to the funeral. York City employees across sev- not cut any corners” on safety. Sauquoit, NY, Robert Polce and family of Rome, NY, and Nick and In lieu of flowers, please make donations to the Diabetes eral departments. City workers who choose test- Diane Gualtieri and family of Rome NY. He was predeceased by Association, Alzheimer’s Association, Celiac Disease, or the Hours after de Blasio’s ing will be responsible for getting his mother and father, Edward and Edith Wreden; his wife, Mary Adirondack Railroad Association. announcement, officials in Cal- it done. Tests are available to city Wreden; his brother, Edward Wreden; and his grandson, Aaron Please offer online condolences at: www.BarryFuneralHome.com. ifornia announced that state workers and the general public Wreden, his all-time favorite fishing buddy. employees and all health care at city-run sites, private walk-in Memorial Contributions can be made to the Humane Society of workers will be required to show clinics and many other locales Rome, 6247 Lamphear Road, Rome, NY 13440; or St. Jude Children’s Obituary Policy proof of COVID-19 vaccination or for free to the person being test- Hospital, at www.stjude.org , two of his favorite places to support. get tested weekly. ed; insurers or public money cov- Per Walter’s wishes, there will be no services for attendance, Obituaries are paid notices based on information supplied by New York Gov. Andrew ers the cost. and his final resting place wishes to be carried out by the family in funeral directors in accordance with the wishes of the families. Addi- Cuomo declined to answer a Asked about union objections, private. There will be a marathon fishing day for close friends and tionally, reports of deaths in the area are published free of charge on question about whether he will de Blasio said the city has a right family to be held at a later date. A perfect celebration of Walter’s life, Page 3 as funeral notices. require state employees to be to require that its workforce gets where surely many a tale will be told. Send obituary inquiries to [email protected]. vaccinated. Speaking at a news vaccinated or tested. conference at Yankee Stadium, “When it comes to the health Cuomo urged localities to con- and safety of our workers in sider vaccinating public-facing the midst of a global pandemic, Cuomo questions neutrality of AG investigators government workers. we have the right, as employers, NEW YORK (AP) — Gov. Andrew Cuomo kee Stadium in the Bronx. “Google the inde- it had the potential to send a “chilling signal The Sept. 13 deadline in New to take urgent action to protect projected confidence Monday that he’ll ulti- pendent investigators.” to any potential witnesses.” York City coincides with the start people’s health, to protect their mately be exonerated of allegations of sex- He didn’t elaborate, but his comments Cuomo was said to have been scheduled to of public school, when the Demo- lives,” he said. ual harassment, but he also questioned the appeared to be a reference to Kim’s work as meet two weekends ago with James’ investi- cratic mayor has said he expects The number of vaccine doses neutrality of the lawyers hired to investigate a top federal prosecutor. In that role, Kim gators. His spokesperson, Rich Azzopardi, all pupils to be in classrooms being given out daily in the city his behavior. helped direct an anti-corruption investiga- has declined to say whether that meeting full time. City health care work- has dropped to less than 18,000, Speaking at his first news conference in tion that sent one of Cuomo’s top aides and took place. ers and employees in congregate down from a peak of more than nearly two weeks, Cuomo said he had “con- close friends, Joseph Percoco, to prison. Cuomo, who has denied allegations he setting such as group homes will 100,000 in early April. About 65% cerns as to the independence of the review- Percoco was convicted of accepting more inappropriately touched female aides and face earlier deadlines. of adults in the city are fully ers,” hired by state Attorney General Letitia than $300,000 from companies that wanted other women, said he is “eager” for New The move comes as the city vaccinated. James. influence with Cuomo’s administration. Yorkers to get the facts of what happened. battles a rise in COVID-19 cases Meanwhile, caseloads have James appointed Joon Kim, the former Kim also was a senior figure in the U.S. “And I think when they hear the actual fueled by the highly contagious been rising for weeks, and health acting U.S. attorney for Manhattan, and the attorney’s office during its investigation of facts of what happened and how the situa- delta variant. Since the end of officials say the variant makes up employment discrimination attorney Anne corruption in Cuomo’s “Buffalo Billion” eco- tion has been handled, I think they’re going June, the daily average of new about seven in 10 new cases. Clark to conduct the probe. The lawyers have nomic development program. A Cuomo ally, to be shocked, shocked,” he said. cases has increased by more than De Blasio has said that he does spent months now speaking to women who the former head of the State University of Separately, another team of lawyers work- 300%. not plan to reimpose a broad say Cuomo subjected them to inappropriate New York’s Polytechnic Institute was con- ing for the state Assembly is investigat- Last week, the city had indoor mask mandate, as Los kisses and touching or inappropriate sexual victed. ing whether there are grounds to impeach announced it was mandating Angeles County has done. Masks remarks. One woman, an aide to Cuomo, has The chair of the New York Assembly’s Cuomo. James’ report is expected to play a vaccinations or weekly testing are required in some settings said he groped her breasts. judiciary committee, Charles Lavine, wrote a critical role in the Assembly’s impeachment for workers in the city’s hospital such as public transportation. “Do a little history. Go to Google,” Cuomo letter to Cuomo last week warning his office inquiry. Cuomo, James and Lavine are all system. De Blasio said unvaccinated told reporters at a press conference at Yan- to stop disparaging the investigators, saying Democrats. De Blasio expanded the city employees will be required requirement Monday and urged to wear masks indoors at all private employers to adopt sim- times. Asked how the city would Stocks shake off a wobbly start and finish slightly higher ilar rules. handle unvaccinated employees “My message to the private who don’t want to wear masks (AP) — Wall Street capped a is transitory or not,” said Keith with internet apps violating con- The price of Bitcoin rose sector is: Go as far as you can in the workplace, city labor rela- wobbly day for stocks with mod- Buchanan, senior portfolio man- sumer rights, cyber security and about 9% to $37,500, according go right now,” the mayor said. “I tions commissioner Renee Cam- est gains Monday, nudging the ager at Globalt Investments. “disturbing market order.” Inter- to Coindesk. Amazon is report- would strongly urge a vaccina- pion said, “If employees refuse major indexes further into record The S&P 500 rose 10.51 points net giant Tencent’s U.S.-listed edly considering accepting it as tion mandate whenever possible, to comply, they just can’t be at territory. to 4,422.30. The Dow Jones Indus- shares slid 10% following orders payment and considering its own or as close to it as possible.” work. And in fact, they will not The S&P 500 shrugged off trial Average gained 82.76 points, by regulators to end exclusive cryptocurrency for purchases. City workers’ unions offered be paid.” an early slide and gained 0.2%. or 0.2%, to 35,144.31. The Nasdaq contracts with music copyright Consumer-oriented companies, composite added 3.72 points, or holders. banks and energy and commu- less than 0.1%, to 14,840.71. The announcement pulled nications stocks helped lift the Smaller companies fared most indexes in Asia lower. Hong Three–day weather outlook market. Those gains were kept slightly better than the broader Kong’s Hang Seng sank 4.1%, in check by a pullback in health market. The Russell 2000 index marking its biggest drop in more care and technology companies. rose 7.27 points, or 0.3%, to than a year, and the Shanghai Wednesday Thursday Friday Treasury yields mostly rose. 2,216.92. Composite index fell 2.3%. Partly sunny Rain, t-storms Partly sunny The modest gains follow a Cruise lines, hotels and retail- A wide range of companies High upper 70s High upper 70s High lower 70s turbulent week for the market. ers were among the winners. reported earnings. While the Low mid 50s Tomorrow’sLow upper weather 50s Low lower 50s A week ago, stocks fell sharply Carnival rose 5.5%, Caesars results have been mostly solid, amid worries that fast-spreading Entertainment added 3.3% and Wall Street’s reaction has been Forecast for Tuesday, July 27, 2021 variants of the coronavirus could Gap rose 3%. Among stocks that mixed. Elevator maker Otis rose Partly sunny; threaten the economic recovery. lost ground: Drugmaker Moderna just 0.6%, despite reporting solid CANADA But the swoon was short-lived, slid 3.7% and chipmaker Nvidia financial results, while toymak- and the major stock indexes ral- fell 1.4%. er Hasbro jumped 12.2% for the highs in upper 70s Lake Placid lied to record highs on Friday. Treasury yields mostly rose. biggest gain in the S&P 500 after Rest of today — Partly sunny. Showers 72/50 Watertown Trading was more muted Mon- The yield on the 10-year Trea- handily beating analysts’ profit likely with a chance of thunderstorms in 74/54 Toronto day, as investors monitored a sury rose to 1.30% from 1.28% forecasts. Investors are await- the afternoon. Highs in the lower 80s. West 79/63 VT. steady flow of corporate earnings late Friday. The yield, which is a ing earnings reports from several winds around 5 mph, increasing to 10 to 15 N.H. and looked ahead to Wednesday, benchmark for interest rates on large companies this week. Goo- mph in the afternoon. Chance of rain 60%. Syracuse Rochester 82/61 Albany when the Federal Reserve is due mortgages and other consumer gle’s parent company, Alphabet, Tonight — Mostly cloudy with showers 78/59 83/56 Binghamton to deliver an update on the econ- loans, has been mostly falling will report earnings Tuesday, likely with a chance of thunderstorms in the Buffalo 79/59 MASS. omy and its interest rate policy. amid increasing unease over the along with Apple and Microsoft. evening, then partly cloudy with a chance 79/63 Traders will be listening for economy since climbing to about Pfizer and Boeing report their of showers after midnight. Lows in the Montauk 85/67 clues as to when the central bank 1.75% in late March. results on Wednesday. upper 50s. Northwest winds 5 to 10 mph. New York might start winding down its Chinese technology compa- Electric vehicle company Chance of rain 60%. PA. 90/69 extraordinary support measures nies slipped as China increas- Lucid Motors, now dubbed Lucid Wednesday — Partly sunny. Highs in the for the economy and how con- es restrictions on them. China’s Group, rose 10.6% in its pub- upper 70s. Northwest winds around 5 mph. cerned it is about inflation. industry ministry announced a lic debut after being bought by Wednesday night — Partly cloudy. Lows “The mood still revolves 6-month campaign to clean up blank-check company Churchill in the mid 50s. Southwest winds around 5 ©2021 AccuWeather, Inc. around inflation and whether it what it says are serious problems Capital Corp. mph. County Airport weather report for Sunday Thursday — Showers likely with a ‘Days of our Lives’ gets Peacock limited series spinoff chance of thunderstorms. Highs in the • Temperatures: 65˚ to 85˚ • Monthly rainfall: 6” upper 70s. Chance of rain 70%. Thursday • Normal Range: 58˚ to 81˚ • Rainfall for year: 20.08” NEW YORK (AP) — The NBC ing Deirdre Hall as Dr. Marlena from Salem, visiting Zurich, New night — Partly cloudy with a chance of “Days of our Lives” is Evans, Lisa Rinna as Billie Reed Orleans, Phoenix or Miami as showers and thunderstorms. Lows in the • Records: 45˚ (1953), 94˚ • Sunset today (7/ 25): 8:30 getting its own spinoff for Pea- and Jackée Harry as Paulina they’re caught up in a case of upper 50s. Chance of rain 40%. (1917) • Sunrise tomorrow: 5:47, cock. Price. stolen jewels. This is where Rin- Friday — Partly sunny with a 30 percent • Rainfall: 0.14” sunset 8:29 NBCUniversal’s streaming Additional casting is still to be na’s character, Billie, comes in as chance of showers. Highs in the lower 70s. service, Peacock, announced announced. she’s an International Security Friday night — Mostly clear. Lows in the Nation — Slightly less humid air is forecast to extend Monday that it has ordered five As its name suggests, “Beyond Alliance agent who will be on lower 50s. from the Great Lakes to part of the Northeast states today. episodes of “Days of our Lives: Salem” will take place away from the case. Saturday — Partly sunny. Highs in the While the air will be less humid, it is still warmer than the Beyond Salem.” The series will the fictional town of Salem, Illi- “Days of our Lives” has been lower 70s. Saturday night — Partly cloudy air being replaced. The Northwest will stay dry. feature both past and present nois, and follow characters trav- renewed through September with a 40 percent chance of showers. Lows National high Sunday 118° at Death Valley, Calif.; low characters of the series, includ- eling for a long weekend away 2023. in the mid 50s. Sunday 37° at West Yellowstone, Mont. PAGE 6 DAILY SENTINEL, ROME, N.Y., romesentinel.com, TUESDAY, JULY 27, 2021 Our Opinion [email protected] • 315–337–4000, ext. 225 Kudos to Boonville-Oneida County Fair organizers BOONVILLE — Kudos to organizers who have worked dil- igently to bring back the Boonville-Oneida County Fair — which opened today — after the 2020 event was canceled as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic. When David Hyatt, president of the fair Board of Directors, announced this spring that the popular fair would return it was wel- come news — and not just to the area’s farmers, who get a well deserved opportu- nity to shine but by all of us who enjoy out- standing entertainment, midway rides, and, of course, festival food. The 2021 Boonville-Oneida County Fair runs through Sunday, Aug. 1. For those who are looking for some fun times, at low cost, the Boon- ville-Oneida County Fair is excited to offer some free shows that are good for the entire family! These free shows are presented multiple times every day from the following organizations: • BMX Stunt Bicycle Show: This exhilarating performance will have you on the edge of your seat. The skilled riders at Dialed Action Sports will have three shows each day: 1 p.m., 5 p.m., and 7 p.m. To learn more about their show, go to dialedac- tionsportsteam.com. • Swifty Swine Racing Pigs: This fast-paced show will having you squealing in excitement. Swifty’s show will be offered three times each day of the Fair at 12:30 p.m., 4 p.m., and 6 p.m. To find out more about the pigs, go to swiftyswine.com. • Commerford Petting Zoo: Bring your kids and meet animals like pygmy horses, goats, a unicow and more! Commerford’s also offers camel rides and pony rides for It’s easy to hate billionaires an added charge. This petting zoo will follow regular Fair hours. Visit Commerford’s More than half a century ago, grown deeply deluded could a space I suspect that Bezos and Bran- website to learn more: commerfordzoo.com. when the Apollo 11 astronauts took a joy ride like Jeff Bezos’ be seen as son, whom I’ve never met, think The Fair is open at 8 a.m. every day. Pre-sale tickets are available at the Fair office giant leap for mankind and landed on cause for public celebration rather they’re spending their excess wealth from 10 a.m.-3 p.m ., Monday-Friday. the moon, my aunt, first cousin and I than the symptom of moral rot and on something visionary rather than watched on a tiny tabletop TV — and institutional decay that it so clearly merely self-indulgent. Only the wept. We were is.” exceedingly rich could aspire to such not alone in OPINION Jacobin spends most of its time a venture, much less accomplish the …from Sentinel files our emotion- critiquing the ruling class, so Sav- mission. Tabloid tales of the past al response age’s take wasn’t surprising. And if Moreover, billionaires increasingly to that he made several valid points about are filling voids that governments Today is Tuesday, July 27, the 208th day would be sent into the Pacific Ocean. Ervin earth-shatter- Earth’s economic inequality and alone can’t. of 2021. There are 157 days left in the year. Santana pitched the first solo no-hitter for ing event. related pandemic death tolls, I’m From providing vaccines and Today in History the Angels in nearly 27 years, striking out 10 Recent- not sure such concerns invalidate maternity care to building housing On July 27, 1996, terror struck the Atlanta and leading Los Angeles over Cleveland 3-1. ly, when two humankind’s timeless pursuit of dis- and schools, philanthropists are too Olympics as a pipe bomb exploded at Cen- Former Hideki different bil- covery. But Bezos, whose curiosity often the last best hope for many of tennial Olympic Park, directly killing one Irabu, 42, was found dead of an apparent lionaires sepa- is boundless, has become the person the world’s neediest. Why shouldn’t person and injuring 111. (Anti-government suicide in the affluent Los Angeles suburb rately boarded Kathleen everyone loves to hate. Not only they also pick up where NASA has extremist Eric Rudolph later pleaded guilty of Rancho Palos Verdes. and launched did he found Amazon, which near- left off? to the bombing, exonerating security guard Five years ago their own rock- Parker ly everyone reading this has helped I generally prefer philanthropists Richard Jewell, who had been wrongly President Barack Obama, addressing ets and ventured enrich, but he’s building a yacht who try to make life better for as suspected.) cheering delegates at the Democratic con- into suborbital space, few tears roughly the size of Rhode Island at many people as possible right here On this date: vention in Philadelphia, implored Ameri- were shed. The two spacemen were the cost of about $500 million. Hate on Earth, including helping them In 1866, Cyrus W. Field finished laying out cans to elect Hillary Clinton to the White viewed with a mixture of passing and envy are a matter of scale, it become self-supporting capitalists. the first successful underwater telegraph House, casting her as a candidate who curiosity and snarling resentment. would seem. But my hunch is that they are on the cable between North America and Europe believed in the optimism that drove the Just who do Jeff Bezos, the owner of Some critiques have read like right path. (a previous cable in 1858 burned out after nation’s democracy and warning against the The Washington Post and creator of movie reviews. Will Feuer, a New Maybe someday, Bezos and Bran- only a few weeks’ use). “deeply pessimistic vision” of Republican Amazon, and Richard Branson, Virgin York Post business writer, noted that son will be heralded as 21st-centu- In 1909, during the first official test of Donald Trump. More than a year after Fred- Group founder and chairman, think the Bezos rocket didn’t go very high, ry heroes of a dying planet, whose the U.S. Army’s first airplane, Orville Wright die Gray, a Black man, suffered a broken they are, anyway? the flight was short and the view early ventures gave wing to space flew himself and a passenger, Lt. Frank neck in a Baltimore police van, the effort to That seems to be the general con- from on board was less than amazing. travel and democratized survival. Lahm, above Fort Myer, Virginia, for one hold six officers criminally responsible for sensus. Jacobin writer Luke Savage, The flight lasted only about 11 min- As our distant-future progeny hop the hour and 12 minutes. his death collapsed when the city abruptly well, savaged Bezos’ Blue Origin utes and reached 66.5 miles in alti- last rockets to somewhere else, fami- In 1919, race-related rioting erupted in dropped all charges in the case. flight, which followed closely in the tude, slightly higher than Branson. So lies won’t be watching on tiny TVs as wake of Branson’s Virgin Galactic maybe it wasn’t a moon landing, but we did in 1969, but the weeping for Chicago; the violence, which claimed the One year ago lives of 23 Blacks and 15 whites, lasted until trip, calling it a “uniquely American it was something more than sitting in all we failed to protect when we had Congressional leaders from both parties disgrace.” Savage continued: “Only a sports bar cursing an athlete for a the chance will be deafening. Aug. 3. praised the late civil rights icon and Demo- in a country whose ruling class has misplaced bet. (c) Washington Post, 2021. In 1921, Canadian researcher Frederick cratic Rep. John Lewis as a moral force for Banting and his assistant, Charles Best, the nation in a memorial service in the Cap- succeeded in isolating the hormone insulin itol Rotunda. The world’s biggest COVID-19 at the University of Toronto. vaccine study began with the first of 30,000 FBI Kavanaugh probe is laughable In 1953, the Korean War armistice was planned volunteers helping to test shots signed at Panmunjom, ending three years created by the National Institutes of Health WASHINGTON — The most laugh- tion of the Trump administration’s evant tips?” That, we do know: not a of fighting. and Moderna Inc. able — and most telling — part of the disdain for congressional oversight, damn thing. McGahn had no interest In 1960, Vice President Richard M. Nixon The White House said President Donald FBI’s recent letter to senators about and the way in which the supposedly in discovering what his handpicked was nominated for president on the first bal- Trump’s national security adviser, Robert its investigation of sexual assault professional FBI allowed itself to be nominee had done, or not done. He lot at the Republican National Convention O’Brien, was self-isolating after becoming allegations against Justice Brett M. cowed — and ultimately tarnished — had every interest in ensuring that in Chicago. the highest-ranking official to test positive Kavanaugh comes at the start: “This by subservience to the Trump White Kavanaugh be confirmed, facts be for the coronavirus. More than a dozen responds to your letter, dated August House. damned. If there was any follow-up In 1967, President Lyndon B. Johnson 1, 2019 . . . regarding the supple- The letter discloses, and some within the FBI itself, there’s no indi- appointed the Kerner Commission to assess players and staff tested pos- itive for COVID-19 in an outbreak that mental back- headlines have trumpeted, that the cation of that. the causes of urban rioting, the same day ground inves- OPINION FBI “received over 4,500 tips, includ- And that is the outrage here. The Black militant H. Rap Brown told a press stranded the team in Philadelphia, disrupt- ing the major league schedule tigation,” FBI ing phone calls and electronic sub- FBI’s investigation into sexual assault conference in Washington that violence was Assistant missions,” after reopening the Kava- allegations against Kavanaugh wasn’t “as American as cherry pie.” on the fifth day of the pandemic-delayed season. Director Jill naugh investigation following the designed to uncover the truth. It was In 1974, the House Judiciary Commit- C. Tyson allegations against him by Christine a shoddy enterprise whose mission tee voted 27-11 to adopt the first of three Today’s Birthdays writes to Blasey Ford and Deborah Ramirez. was to satisfy enough disquieted sen- articles of impeachment against President TV producer Norman Lear is 99. Actor Sens. Sheldon (Kavanaugh’s original Judiciary Com- ators — Republicans Jeff Flake of Richard Nixon, charging he had personally John Pleshette is 79. Actor-director Betty Whitehouse, mittee hearing had ended a few days Arizona, Susan Collins of Maine — to engaged in a course of conduct designed to Thomas is 74. Olympic gold medal figure D-R.I., and before the allegations became public.) get Kavanaugh across the finish line. obstruct justice in the Watergate case. skater Peggy Fleming is 73. Singer Mau- Christopher Don’t be misled by that seemingly The FBI’s defense of itself, out- In 1980, on day 267 of the Iranian hostage reen McGovern is 72. Rock musician Tris A. Coons, Ruth large number. It doesn’t mean there’s lined in the letter, is that it conducts crisis, the deposed Shah of Iran died at a Imboden (formerly with Chicago) is 70. D-Del. any more evidence about Kavana- these investigations under protocols military hospital outside Cairo, Egypt, at Actor Roxanne Hart is 67. Comedian-ac- Then, impres- Marcus ugh’s conduct today than there was established during the Obama admin- age 60. tor-writer Carol Leifer is 65. Comedian Bill sively dead- previously. istration. In these circumstances, the In 1981, 6-year-old Adam Walsh was Engvall is 64. pan and without elaboration, “We Allegations like those against FBI isn’t conducting a wide-ranging, abducted from a department store in Hol- Jazz singer Karrin Allyson is 59. Country apologize for the extended delay in Kavanaugh produce a lot of calls follow-the-evidence criminal inquiry, lywood, Fla., and was later murdered. (His singer Stacy Dean Campbell is 54. Rock responding.” from a lot of people with time on but serving a client (in this case, the father, John Walsh, became a well-known singer Juliana Hatfield is 54. Actor Julian Extended delay — ya think? An their hands and perhaps a screw or White House). It is just, you might crime victims’ advocate.) McMahon is 53. Actor Nikolaj Coster-Wal- extended delay in responding to a two loose. say, following orders. In 1995, the Korean War Veterans Memo- dau (NIH’-koh-lye KAH’-stur WAHL’-dah) senatorial inquiry is two months, not The more significant part comes The Democratic senators ask, rial was dedicated in Washington by Pres- is 51. Comedian Maya Rudolph is 49. Rock almost two years. Whitehouse and at the end of the letter: “The Security among other things, that the FBI pro- ident Bill Clinton and South Korean Presi- musician Abe Cunningham is 48. Sing- Coons had asked for “the courtesy Division section handling the [back- vide “all relevant tips” about Kava- dent Kim Young-sam. er-songwriter Pete Yorn is 47. of a response no later than August ground investigation] and supple- naugh it turned over to the White In 2015, the Boy Scouts of America ended Former MLB All-Star Alex Rodriguez is 30, 2019.” The date of the actual mental background investigation pro- House counsel, which seems like a its blanket ban on gay adult leaders while 46. Actor Seamus Dever is 45. Actor Martha response? June 30, 2021. It’s no coin- vided all relevant tips to the Office of long shot. allowing church-sponsored Scout units to Madison is 44. Actor Jonathan Rhys (rees) cidence that it took a new adminis- White House Counsel.” In the frenzied final days of the maintain the exclusion for religious rea- Meyers is 44. Actor/comedian Heidi Gard- tration — and Whitehouse’s inces- What were these “relevant tips”? Kavanaugh confirmation, McGahn sons. ner is 38. Actor Blair Redford is 38. Actor sant prodding of Biden administra- How many were there? How poten- kept insisting to Coons that the FBI Ten years ago Taylor Schilling is 37. MLB All-Star pitcher tion nominees — to finally extract tially serious? The letter doesn’t say, investigation was being conducted A Russian space official (Vitaly Davydov) Max Scherzer is 37. Singer Cheyenne Kim- some answers. and we don’t know. “by the book.” If that is so, this book said that once the mammoth International ball is 31. Golfer Jordan Spieth (speeth) is The letter, which became public What did then-White House Coun- needs rewriting. Space Station was no longer needed, it 28. Actor Alyvia Alyn Lind is 14. Thursday, offers a perfect illustra- sel Donald McGahn do with the “rel- (c) Washington Post, 2021. 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For more puzzles, see our Classified pages PAGE 8 DAILY SENTINEL, ROME, N.Y., romesentinel.com, TUESDAY, JULY 27, 2021 Infl ation fears and politics shape views of Biden economy WASHINGTON (AP) — Presi- what you want.” 6 in 10 Democrats call the econ- ease. But the outlook for infl a- taxes on the wealthy and cor- dent Joe Biden is banking on the The Biden administration is omy good, while three-quarters tion that Fed Chair Jerome Pow- porations will only cause pric- idea of making life more afford- keenly aware that infl ation is of Republicans say conditions ell considers to be temporary has es to keep rising. They frame able for middle-class families — a potent weapon that could be are poor. become somewhat more hazy. it as a return to the runaway and that’s where the recent bout used politically against Dem- That spills over to how Amer- Consumer prices jumped 5.4% price increases of the 1970s, even of infl ation poses both a political ocrats. While pledging to stay icans are judging Biden’s han- for the year ended in June. Strip- though economists who are con- and an economic risk. vigilant against price increases, dling of the economy, with 52% ping out volatile food and energy cerned about infl ation say that’s The U.S. economy may be offi cials say that the recent burst approving and 47% disapproving costs, they’re up 4.5%, the biggest not the case. But the message poised for the fastest growth refl ects the complex nature of overall. Biden’s approval rating increase since 1991. is connecting with Republican since 1984, but many Americans restarting an economy that had overall is somewhat higher, at “We don’t have another exam- voters. are not feeling all that confi dent been shuttered because of the 59%, as is his approval rating for ple of the last time we reopened “As Joe Biden’s infl ation crisis about the economy, according pandemic and that infl ation will his handling of the COVID-19 a $20 trillion economy,” Powell rages, he just can’t stop fueling it to a new poll from The Asso- only be elevated temporarily as pandemic, at 66%. told the Senate Banking, Hous- with more reckless government ciated Press-NORC Center for a result. About 8 in 10 Democrats, but ing and Urban Affairs Committee spending,” said Florida Sen. Rick Public Affairs Research. Repub- There are some early signs of only about 1 in 10 Republicans, this month. “We’re humble about Scott, who is chairman of the lican lawmakers have attacked infl ation lessening as the Man- approve of Biden on the econo- what we understand.” National Republican Senatori- the Biden administration over JOE BIDEN heim Used Vehicle Value Index my. Republicans are somewhat Joseph Smith, 72 and a retir- al Committee. “Americans are infl ation as the country reopened fell during the fi rst 15 days of more likely to approve of Biden’s ee in Alexandria, Virginia, said experiencing 1970s-style infl a- from the coronavirus pandemic, John Novak, a 52-year-old July. Meanwhile, the economy handling of the coronavirus pan- he worries that the constant tion again, and it’s because of and feelings about the economy school maintenance worker from has been adding nearly 605,000 demic (about 3 in 10 do) and focus on infl ation by Powell and Joe Biden’s failed economic pol- are settling along partisan lines. Hudson, Wisconsin, is tired of jobs a month since Biden became even issues like health care and Republicans has been spooking icies.” Fewer than half, 45%, judge seeing higher gasoline prices and president and economic growth infrastructure (about 2 in 10 do). consumers. Those kinds of criticisms are the economy to be in good shape, six-month waits to buy a refrig- is tracking above 7%. Federal Reserve offi cials have “The Fed is sort of hindering being echoed by voters in a sign while 54% say it’s in poor shape. erator. He blames the size of the “There’s no better way to con- estimated that the economy the economy by talking about of the challenge before Biden as Views are similar to what they aid package. tradict false messaging than by could grow at roughly 7% this infl ation all the time,” said Smith, he tries to broaden the appeal of were in AP-NORC polls in June “Everything just costs more, posting strong performance,” year. But the U.S. central bank is who supported Biden last year his policies. and in March, despite increas- and no one’s really making more said Jared Bernstein, a mem- also tasked with keeping infl ation and feels the president has Gregory Holman, 58, a hotel es in vaccinations and the fl ow other than if you get government ber of the White House Council at a 2% target, and there are signs brought “real stability” to the property manager in Grants Pass, of aid from Biden’s $1.9 trillion money, which I did get some, but of Economic Advisers. “When that the pressures pushing up government with his straight talk Oregon, said he couldn’t fi nd an coronavirus relief package. The I’d rather have prices lower,” said you’re in the midst of a recovery prices have yet to fade as there on the coronavirus and the econ- affordable used car. He said it results suggest that Americans Novak, who voted for President with these kinds of numbers, I are limited supplies of houses, omy. was the fault of too much govern- not only fi lter their thoughts Donald Trump last year. “It’s a think it makes it harder for peo- autos and the raw materials used Republican lawmakers have ment spending and graded Biden about the economy through their tough spot. We’re kind of coming ple on the other side to paint a by many manufacturers. blamed Biden’s spending for accordingly. politics but also see uncertainty out of this pandemic and then false version of reality.” The solid demand is supposed the infl ation and say his plans “I’d give him an F,” Holman as the country is still 6.8 million when you pour too much money Still, political identity is infus- to lead to additional supply, for another $4.1 trillion in new said. “He’s just a failure at every- jobs below pre-pandemic levels. in you just can’t get enough of ing views on the economy. About which can then help infl ation spending to be paid for through thing he does.” With virus surge, United States to keep travel restrictions for now WASHINGTON (AP) — The been identifi ed around the world. day” for Americans when the Sixty percent of Americans have 19 pandemic. United States served notice Mon- Last week, U.S. health offi cials CDC released its relaxed mask- been fully vaccinated. Biden announced Monday that day that it will keep existing said the variant accounts for an ing guidance in May and on July When asked Monday if he had those Americans dealing with COVID-19 restrictions on inter- estimated 83% of U.S. COVID-19 4 declared that “the virus is on confi dence he could get unvac- so-called “long COVID” — some- national travel in place for now cases, and noted a 32% increase the run and America is coming cinated Americans to get the times debilitating side effects due to concerns about the surg- in COVID hospitalizations from back.” He’s spent the past few shot, Biden said, “we have to,” caused by the illness that last for ing infection rate because of the the previous week. months shifting his focus from but ignored a follow-up ques- months after the initial infection delta variant. The rise in cases has prompted dire warnings to Americans to tion on how. And prior to the — would have access to disabili- It was the latest sign that the some state and local offi cials to get vaccinated to public events VA’s announcement, White House ty protections under federal law. White House is having to reca- reinstate masking guidance, even pitching his infrastructure, edu- press secretary Jen Psaki skirted “These conditions can some- librate its thinking around the for vaccinated Americans. cation and jobs proposals, which questions from reporters on why times, sometimes, rise to the coronavirus pandemic as the The White House follows the are currently in the middle of the administration hadn’t yet level of a disability,” he said, add- more infectious variant surges Centers for Disease Control and fevered negotiations on Capitol issued its own vaccination man- ing they’d have accommodations across the U.S. and a substantial Prevention guidance released in Hill. The administration has tout- dates for healthcare workers, in schools and workplaces “so chunk of the population resists May, which states those who are ed strong economic growth as deferring to the CDC for guid- they can live their lives in dignity vaccination. unvaccinated don’t have to wear fears about the pandemic waned, ance and hospitals and health- and get the support they need.” It was also a reversal from the JEN PSAKI masks indoors. They’ve thus states relaxed their coronavirus care associations on the ultimate And the CDC advised Ameri- sentiment President Joe Biden far made no changes to Biden’s restrictions and their economies decision. cans against travel to the United voiced earlier this month when The rising cases also are caus- public events, and the presi- opened back up. But the surg- Psaki acknowledged that the Kingdom this past Monday given he said his administration was ing the administration to take a dent is still traveling the coun- ing delta variant risks undermin- administration runs the risk of a surge in cases there. “in the process” of considering closer look at policies on wear- try and participating in events ing that economic progress and undermining its vaccination Most of continental Europe how soon the U.S. could lift the ing masks. unmasked. drawing Biden’s attention away goals by further politicizing an has relaxed restrictions on Amer- ban on European travel bound On Monday, the Department But Dr. Anthony Fauci, the from his domestic agenda and already fraught issue if the presi- icans who are fully vaccinated, for the U.S. after the issue was of Veterans Affairs became the nation’s top infectious disease Democratic Party priorities like dent becomes the face of vaccine although the United Kingdom raised by German Chancellor fi rst fi rst major federal agency to expert, said on CNN’s State of gun, voting and policing reforms, mandates. still requires quarantines for Angela Merkel during her visit to require its health care workers the Union this Sunday that rec- back to the risks posed by the “The president certainly rec- most visitors arriving from the the White House. to get COVID-19 vaccines. And ommending that the vaccinated coronavirus pandemic. ognizes that he is not always the U.S. Airlines say, however, that White House press secretary over the weekend, U.S. health wear masks is “under active con- It could also highlight one right voice to every community the lack of two-way travel is lim- Jen Psaki said the restrictions offi cials acknowledged they’re sideration” by the government’s of the administration’s greatest about the benefi ts of getting vac- iting the number of fl ights they would continue for now. considering changing the federal leading public health offi cials. struggles thus far: The sluggish cinated, which is why we have can offer and seats they can sell. “Driven by the delta variant, government’s recommendations “We’re going in the wrong vaccination rate nationwide. invested as much as we have But the rise and prevalence cases are rising here at home, on wearing masks. direction,” Fauci said, describing As of Sunday, 69% of American in local voices and empowering of COVID-19 variants in Europe, particularly among those who The delta variant is a mutated himself as “very frustrated.” adults had received one vaccina- local trusted voices,” she said. especially the delta mutation, has are unvaccinated, and appears coronavirus that spreads more The surge in the delta variant tion shot, according to the CDC Still, it’s clear the administra- caused the Biden administration likely to continue in the weeks easily than other versions. It was poses a major political challenge — still slightly below the 70% tion is taking steps to address the to tread slowly about increasing ahead,” she said. fi rst detected in India but now has for Biden, who called it a “great goal Biden had set for July 4. continued impact of the COVID- transatlantic travel. Family: Last victim ID’d in Florida condo building collapse FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. night catastrophe that ultimate- 54-year-old with a love of travel, ing the debris at the warehouse, pulled away from the site Friday guay’s fi rst lady, her family and (AP) — The fi nal victim of the ly claimed 98 lives and became was the last to be identifi ed, end- seeking to recover any additional in a convoy of fi retrucks and their nanny, along with an entire condo building collapse in Flor- the largest non-hurricane related ing what her relatives described remains and personal items. other vehicles. Offi cials saluted family of four that included a ida has been identifi ed, a rela- emergency response in state his- as a torturous four-week wait. In the end, crews found no their bravery, saying they had local salesman, his wife and their tive said Monday, more than a tory. Her younger brother, Ikey evidence that anyone who was worked 12-hour shifts while two young daughters, 4 and 11, month after the middle-of-the- Estelle Hedaya, an outgoing Hedaya, confi rmed the news to found dead had survived the camping out at the site and also who were buried in the same The Associated Press. A funeral initial collapse, Fire Chief Alan dealing with the heavy emotional coffi n. was scheduled for Tuesday. Cominsky has said. burden. Linda March, a 58-year-old Preplanning Prides Peace of Mind It comes just days after res- Search teams spent weeks bat- The tragedy that befell the attorney and fellow former New Since 1949 we have been creating lasting memorials cuers offi cially concluded the tling the hazards of the rubble, tiny town of Surfside prompted Yorker, was close friends with for your loved ones with quality craftsmanship painstaking and emotionally including an unstable portion of an outpouring of love from far Hedaya. Oddly the two were the and compassionate customer service heavy task of removing layers of the building that teetered above, and wide where locals donated last three victims to be identifi ed, • Family Monuments dangerous debris and pulling out a recurring fi re and Florida’s sti- their homes and apartments to along with 24-year-old Anastasia • Mausoleums dozens of bodies. fl ing summer heat and thunder- victims, children colored cards Gromova of Canada. • Companion Markers “She always mentioned God storms. They went through more for rescuers, piles and piles of Leah Sutton, who knew • Bronze Plaques • Repairs & Restorations anytime she was struggling with than 14,000 tons (13,000 metric food were donated and tens of Hedaya since birth and consid- • Cemetery Lettering • Office, Home & Garden Items anything,” he said, adding he was tonnes) of broken concrete and millions of dollars raised for the ered herself a second mother to • Granite Cleaning • Business Signs drawing strength from God, just rebar before fi nally declaring the victims. her, said she and March were Call us for all your preplanning needs at your earliest convenience as he’d seen his sister do in trou- mission complete. The mayor expressed hope both “forces to be reckoned bling times. “For the past 33 days they that those kindnesses would be with.” The site of the June 24 col- have searched the rubble as if “a powerful and lasting remind- “My two beautiful amazing lapse at the oceanside Champlain they were searching for one er of how deeply connected we fearless friends saved for last, Towers South has been mostly of their own,” Mayor Daniella truly are in the best of times and have to believe there was a rea- Gina Trzepacz–Timpano swept fl at, the rubble moved to Levine Cava said during a news in the worst of times.” son for them to be last,” she said 1309 Champlin Ave., Yorkville, NY • 315–736–1781 a Miami warehouse. Although conference Monday. The dead included members of Monday. “Estelle’s love of God forensic scientists and rabbis are Miami-Dade Fire Rescue’s the area’s large Orthodox Jewish was unbelievable and unwaver- WWW.YORKVILLEMEMORIALS.COM still at work, including examin- urban search-and-rescue team community, the sister of Para- ing.”

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CHEERING SECTION — Smith Post players’ mothers 2019 state champions, beat the Rome-based team 11-1 to TURNING TWO — Smith Post shortstop Riley Brawdy baseman Jake Premo looks on. The Rome-based team lost hold up their signs and wear their jerseys during the team’s knock Smith into the elimination bracket, where they play makes the throw to first base after recording the front end 11-1 to Hamburg Post. Smith plays Oneonta today at 4 p.m. American Legion baseball state tournament game Monday Oneonta Post today at 4 p.m. of a double play during Monday night’s American Legion night in Saugerties against Hamburg Post. Hamburg, the baseball state tournament game in Saugerties. Second (Sentinel photos by John Clifford) Smith suffers first loss in state legion baseball tourney BY STEVE JONES “You’re going to have those Sports writer games,” Hickey noted. “We SAUGERTIES — Smith Post crashed and burned spectacu- must win out to secure an Amer- larly. But we have to get that out ican Legion Baseball state cham- of our minds.” pionship after Monday night’s Hamburg scored 11 runs on 11-1 loss to Hamburg Post. seven hits and seven Smith The game started off with a errors, some of them particular- five-run top of the first for Ham- ly costly. burg. Hickey pointed to the poten- Smith starter Jake Premo tial double play that could have walked leadoff hitter Santino put Smith in a two-out situation Turello then Alex Dzimian hit a with no one on base and no runs tailor-made double play ball but in the first inning. Instead, “we second baseman Evan DeLutis never seemed to recover from couldn’t field it. After Dzimian that.” stole second and Premo got his Today Damon Campanaro first strike out, Max Schmard- will get the ball for Smith in a er smacked a two-run double do-or-die situation. to make it 2-0 Hamburg. Jacob BACK TO THE MOUND — Smith Post starting pitcher Jake Premo reaches to JUST AHEAD OF THE TAG — Smith Post third baseman Damon Campanaro Hickey’s message to the team: LaDuca got on by way of a field a ball hit back to him in the first inning of Monday night’s American Legion tries to put the tag on Hamburg Post baserunner Alex Dzimian. But the throw “Remember just how good we throwing error and Schmarder baseball state tournament game against Hamburg Post in Saugerties. Smith lost was late and he was safe. Dzimian went in to score a run in the first inning of are. We got to this point. Cham- scored on the play. LaDuca stole 11-1 and must now play Oneonta Post in an elimination game today at 4 p.m. Hamburg’s 11-1 win over Smith. (Sentinel photos by John Clifford) pionships aren’t easy to win.” second and advanced to third on Games run through Wednes- an overthrow. He then scored runner was in motion. at the start the third for Smith Smith got on the scoreboard went three innings for Hamburg day in the double-elimination on a passed ball to make it 4-0 Hamburg got to Marrero for Post. Hamburg added three in the bottom of the fifth when on the mound. He allowed two tournament. Hamburg. Matthew Armstrong three runs in the second inning, more in that inning. Andrew Brandon Sharron, who had hits and a walk to earn the win. Smith, which is 16-7 overall, walked and later scored on a all on one play. Aiden Brunner Stablewski scored on a fielder’s walked, came in on a wild pitch Three Hamburg limited won the first two games of the single by Connor Kiefer. singled and Turello walked. With choice and then both Turello to make it 11-1. Smith to two hits on the night. eight-team tourney. And with that, Smith manager two outs, Schmarder hit a triple and Dzimian scored on a wild When the last out of the “Start over fresh,” said Hickey The Romans defeated Rayson Ryan Hickey made a pitching to right and came in to score pitch and a throw to to the plate inning was recorded the game after the loss. Miller Post 8-2 on Saturday change, bringing in Eli Marrero. on an overthrown relay to third by Williamson with no one cov- was over because of the 10-run Smith will play today at 4 p.m. morning and shut out the Rock- He immediately got a double base. That play made it 8-0. ering. That made it 11-0 in favor mercy rule. against Oneonta Post in an elim- land Pirates Post 4-0 on Sunday play on a line drive while the Jack Lawless came on to pitch of Hamburg. Kyle Kuczewski started and ination bracket game. afternoon. Six area golfers to play in NYS Boys and Girls Junior Amateur Championships HAMILTON — Six local golfers will participate At 1:41 p.m. Holland Patent’s Richard Zielens- in the New York State Boys and Girls Junior Ama- ki will tee off and at 1:25 p.m., New Hartford’s teur Championships that begin today at Seven Campbell Jenkins will tee off. The last local, Joe Oaks Golf Club in Hamilton. Depasquale from Whitesboro, will tee off at 1:58 Holland Patent’s Jacob Olearczyk is the first of p.m. the locals to tee off at 8:58 a.m. this morning. The championship returns to Seven Oaks for At 9:20 a.m., Proctor’s Olivia Matrulli will tee off, the fifth consecutive year. The format for the tour- followed by Vernon-Verona-Sherrill’s Caleb Decker nament is 36 holes of stroke play over two days. at 12:41 p.m. There will be no cut line applied. Yankees star Judge takes batting practice, nearing return from COVID TAMPA. Fla. (AP) — New ida Complex League Yankees DISTRICT 9 CHAMPS — The Town of Lee 8-10 year- Cazenovia. Pictured from left are Blake Meeks, Jonathan York Yankees All-Star outfielder against the FCL Tigers West. He old All-Stars won the District 9 Championship, defeating Barone, Liam Hoag, Cruz Bouton, Jackson Brawdy, Jude and catcher Kyle threw 24 of 30 pitches for strikes Canastota 9-3. After several rainouts, Lee was finally able Sestito, Nick D’Amore, Hagen Menter, Gryffin Howard, Higashioka took another step during his first rehab start. to take home the win on July 22 at DeLutis Field. Along Alivia Sharron, Dylin Uriarte, Connor Weiman and Richie the path to the championship, Lee also won its respective Johnson. Coaches Bill Menter, Rich Johnson and Evan in returning from the COVID- The Yankees acquired right- games against Northern Community, Canastota, Camden Howard are in the back. 19 by taking batting hander Clay Holmes from the and Chittenango, with their only loss coming against (Photo courtesy Rich Johnson) practice Monday at Steinbrenner for minor Field in Tampa, Florida. league infielders Diego Castillo First baseman , on and INF Hoy Park. the IL with left knee inflamma- Holmes is 3-2 with a 4.93 ERA McNeil lifts Mets over Braves for twin bill split tion, also took part in the work- in 44 relief appearances with the NEW YORK (AP) — Jeff who was making his first start out three. He allowed the Mets out at the Yankees’ spring train- Pirates this year. McNeil laced his second since Wednesday. to advance just two runners as ing complex. Over four seasons with Pitts- go-ahead hit in two days Mon- McNeil missed games Friday far as second base. Tyler Matzek With manager burgh, he is 5-7 with a 5.57 ERA day night, when his RBI double and Saturday against Toronto threw a perfect sixth and Will present, Judge also did defen- over 91 games, including four in the fifth inning sent the New with left leg fatigue before deliv- Smith earned his 20th save. sive drills in right field. starts. York Mets to a 1-0 victory over ering a pinch-hit, two-run double Muller also helped build the New York was off Monday AARON JUDGE Park appeared in one game the and a double- that broke a tie in the sixth Braves’ first run by singling off before opening a key series with the Yankees, on July 16 header split. inning of Sunday’s 5-4 win. (7-9) in the Tuesday night in nearby St. important decisions with Fri- against Boston. He had a .307 Kyle Muller threw five sharp Trevor May (3-2), the fourth of third for his first major league Petersburg against the Tampa day’s trade deadline looming and batting average, along with 11 innings to earn his second big six Mets pitchers Monday night, hit. Pederson followed with an Bay Rays. Judge and Higashio- owner Hal Steinbrenner, who homers and 32 RBIs between league victory in the opener, a threw a perfect fifth. RBI double. ka, placed on the IL July 16, are lives in the Tampa area, likely Double-A Somerset and Triple-A 2-0 win for the Braves. Under The Braves mounted their big- An unusual double by Dans- expected back during the three- will be in attendance at Tropi- Scranton/Wilkes-Barre. pandemic rules, each game was gest threat in the sixth against by Swanson leading off the game set. cana Field. Castillo hit .277 with 11 hom- shortened to seven innings. Seth Lugo, who gave up a sin- fourth began the Braves’ second The Yankees (51-47) started Right-hander , ers and 32 RBIs with Somerset. The Mets have split nine of gle to and walked run-scoring rally. Swanson’s shot Monday nine games behind AL out since with To make room on the 40-man their 11 doubleheaders this sea- before Freddie high off the center-field wall was East-leading Boston and eight an elbow strain, allowed one hit roster, the Yankees returned son and swept the other two. Freeman flied out to the wall in initially ruled a homer by sec- back of the second-place Rays. and struck out five over three catcher Rob Brantly to Scran- The loss in the nightcap prevent- left field. Austin Riley then hit ond base umpire Jose Navas, New York is facing some innings for the rookie-level Flor- ton/Wilkes-Barre. ed the third-place Braves (49- into a 4-6-3 double play. but Kevin Pillar threw the ball 51), who have yet to be above Edwin Diaz struck out the into the infield and Swanson .500 this year, from reaching the side in a perfect seventh for his was tagged by shortstop Jona- Yankees acquire righty reliever Holmes from Pirates break-even mark for the seventh 22nd save. than Villar as crew chief Doug time. They are five games behind Mets opener Aaron Loup Eddings overruled Navas and NEW YORK (AP) — Reliever Clay Holmes was in four major league seasons. the NL East-leading Mets. threw a perfect first inning. awarded Swanson second base. acquired by the New York Yankees from the Pitts- Park, 25, appeared in one major league game, on New York squandered a first- Braves starter Bryse Wilson Stephen Vogt followed with burgh Pirates on Tuesday for infielders Hoy Park July 16 against Boston. He is batting .307 with 10 and-third, none-out opportunity allowed four hits and walked a single and Swanson scored and Diego Castillo. doubles, 11 homers and 32 RBIs for Somerset and in the fourth before scoring its one with two in three- when Orlando Arcia beat out a Holmes, a 28-year-old right-hander, is 3-2 in 44 Triple-A Triple-A Scranton/Wilkes-Barre. lone run of the day in the fifth. plus innings. potential double-play grounder. relief appearances with 44 strikeouts and 35 walks Castillo, 23, is hitting .277 with 17 doubles, 11 Brandon Nimmo led off with an In the first game, the 23-year- Stroman allowed two runs on in 42 innings. homers and 32 RBIs at Double-A Somerset. infield single and scored one out old Muller (2-3) gave up four hits eight hits and one walk with four Holmes has held right-handed batters to a .173 To make room on the 40-man roster, the Yankees later on the double by McNeil, and walked two while striking strikeouts over five innings. average (17 for 98). Holmes is 5-7 with a 5.57 ERA returned catcher Rob Brantley to Scranton. PAGE 10 DAILY SENTINEL, ROME, N.Y., romesentinel.com, TUESDAY, JULY 27, 2021 With eye on SEC, Oklahoma, Texas move toward leaving Big 12 (AP) — Oklahoma and Texas we recognize that intercollegiate ma,” she added. apart. Even if it were to stay took the first formal step Monday athletics is experiencing rapid The next step for Oklahoma together by adding other schools, toward moving to the Southeast- change and will most likely look Tigers again: Clemson is favorite and Texas would be applying for the value of the league would ern Conference and leaving the much different in 2025 than it SEC membership in a conference likely be severely diminished Big 12 behind. does currently,” Big 12 Commis- for seventh straight ACC title that has produced 12 national when it goes looking for its next The only schools to win col- sioner Bob Bowlsby said in a champions in football since 2003 television contract. lege football national champion- statement. GREENSBORO, N.C. (AP) — Clemson is the preseason favorite and is positioned to distribute as Five years ago, the Big 12 went ships during the Big 12’s 27-year The remaining eight Big 12 to win a seventh straight Atlantic Coast Conference championship. much as $70 million annually to through the process — fairly history notified the conference schools — Kansas, Kansas State, The Tigers were picked on 125 of 147 votes from media mem- its members in the coming years. publicly — of evaluating other they would not be renewing an Iowa State, Oklahoma State, bers attending the ACC Kickoff preseason media days last week. Big 12 distributed $345 million schools as candidates for a possi- agreement that binds its mem- TCU, Baylor, Texas Tech and They were selected on all but one ballot to win the Atlantic Divi- to its 10 members this year ($34.5 ble expansion of the conference. bers through 2025. West Virginia —- had been hop- sion race. million apiece), down from the The Big 12 received plenty of In a joint statement, the ing to persuade the conference’s Dabo Swinney’s Tigers last year became the first team in any previous year because of the interest from schools throughout schools made no mention of the flagship schools to stay put. power conference to win six straight league football champion- pandemic. Most of that revenue FBS. If the eight remaining Big 12 SEC and said “the universities Bowlsby, who was part of a ship games. And their current streak of ACC championships is the comes from the Big 12’s TV deals. schools can stick together, they intend to honor their existing video conference this weekend league’s longest since Bobby Bowden’s Florida State teams won at The SEC announced an aver- would likely go back to many of grant of rights agreements.” with the university presidents of least a share of the crown for nine straight seasons after joining age payout to each of its mem- the same candidates — many of “However, both universities Oklahoma and Texas, acknowl- the league in 1992. bers of $44.6 million in January. which compete in the American will continue to monitor the rap- edged the future of the league North Carolina was chosen to win the Coastal Division and The conference signed a new Athletic Conference (Cincinnati, idly evolving collegiate athletics will not include the Longhorns earned 16 votes to win the league title, marking the first time the deal with ESPN last year worth UCF, Houston, SMU, Memphis, landscape as they consider how and Sooners. Tar Heels were named to win the division since 2016 after claiming $300 million annually that would USF) and Mountain West, home best to position their athletics “Like many others, we will use the 2015 Coastal title. add another $20 million per year to Boise State. Those confer- programs in the future,” the the next four years to fully assess In the Atlantic, North Carolina State was picked second behind to that figure when it goes into ences are not planning to sit back schools said. what the landscape will look like Clemson, followed by Boston College, Florida State, Wake Forest, effect in 2024. But before Texas and wait to be poached. Texas and Oklahoma have in 2025 and beyond,” he said. Louisville and Syracuse. and Oklahoma can relocate, Mountain West Commissioner been in discussions with the SEC “The remaining eight institutions In the Coastal, Miami was second behind UNC, followed by they’ll need to extricate them- Craig Thompson said in a state- about joining the league, though will work together in a collabora- Virginia Tech, Pittsburgh, Virginia, Georgia Tech and Duke. While selves from the Big 12’s grant of ment the conference has already neither school nor the power- tive manner to thoughtfully and Clemson has been a fixture atop the Atlantic, the Coastal has been rights or wait until it expires fol- begun gathering information and house conference has acknowl- strategically position the Big 12 unpredictable, with each of the seven schools winning a crown lowing the 2024-25 school year. its athletic directors and univer- edged that publicly. Conference for continued suc- from 2013 to 2019 before the league played a nondivisional format Joining another conference sity presidents and chancellors The “grant of rights” gives cess, both athletically and aca- in 2020 because of the pandemic. with the grant of rights still in had met Monday to discuss next the conference control of the demically, long into the future.” effect is a nonstarter. Texas and steps. school’s media rights and runs Oklahoma State President “We believe these conversa- said, and then took aim at Okla- Oklahoma would bring no media “Our intent is to actively concurrent with the Big 12s tele- Kayse Shrum wasn’t as diplomat- tions, which developed over a homa State’s Bedlam rivals. rights value to their new con- appraise various scenarios, iden- vision contracts with ESPN and ic as Bowlsby in a series of tweets long period of time, are in clear “It is difficult to understand ference and it would cost the tify potential opportunities and Fox, which expire in 2025. about the pending departures. breach of the bylaws of the Big how an Oklahoma institution of schools tens of millions of dol- take actions which can positively “Although our eight members She said actions of Texas and 12 Conference and broke a bond higher education would follow lars per year. impact the trajectory of the con- are disappointed with the deci- Oklahoma come after months of of trust between our universities the University of Texas to the Without Texas and Oklahoma, ference and our member institu- sions of these two institutions, planning with the SEC. in existence for decades,” Shrum detriment of the State of Oklaho- the Big 12 is in danger of falling tions,” Thompson said. NASCAR penalizes Hendrick Packers’ CEO ‘hopeful’ about sorting things out with Rodgers GREEN BAY, Wis. (AP) — sentation to resolve the issues reported his disenchantment Motorsports for engine infractions president/ he has raised this offseason and with the Packers, Rodgers hasn’t (AP) — NASCAR has penalized the Hendrick Motorsports teams CEO Mark Murphy remains are hopeful for a positive resolu- spoken much about his situation. of reigning Cup champion Chase Elliott and Alex Bowman for hopeful Aaron Rod- tion,” Gutekunst said. His longest comments came in an engine allocation infractions at New Hampshire Motor Speedway. gers the three-time MVP will play At one point during the ESPN interview in late May. Elliott’s No. 9 team and Bowman’s No. 48 were found in viola- for them this season, but says he meeting, after Murphy praised “With my situation, look it’s tion of a rule that covers engine assembly. doesn’t know whether Rodgers Gutekunst, nearly all the share- never been about the draft pick, A statement from Hendrick Motorsports released Thursday said will arrive for the start of training holders applauded, but one fan picking Jordan,” Rodgers said at the violations were the result of an administrative error that result- camp. yelled, “I’ve never seen him the time. “I love Jordan. He’s a ed in a sealed engine assigned to Elliott’s No. 9 Chevrolet being “We’ve been in constant com- throw a touchdown.” But that great kid, a lot of fun to work unintentionally allocated to the No. 48. munication,” Murphy said Mon- comment was a rare exception together. Love the coaching staff, “We apologize for the mistake and have taken steps to ensure it day after the NFL’s only public- in a peaceful two-hour meeting. love my teammates, love the fan will not be repeated,” the company said. ly owned team held its annual Murphy said he was pleasantly base in Green Bay. An incredible Competition officials also deducted 25 points from each team’s shareholders meeting. “It’s been surprised at the reception and 16 years. total in both the driver and team owner standing. Elliott’s crew obviously months. I’m hopeful added that he did hear one per- “It’s just kind of about a philos- chief Alan Gustafson and Bowman’s crew chief Greg Ives were that we can have it all resolved.” son say, “Put your ego aside, ophy and maybe forgetting that each fined $50,000. Murphy’s comments followed MARK MURPHY Murphy.” He said that he under- it is about the people that make The penalty drops Elliott from fifth to sixth in the Cup series an NFL Network report that stood fans’ frustrations over the the thing go. It’s about character, standings. Bowman remains 11th in points. Rodgers has indicated to people during training camp. standoff. it’s about culture, it’s about doing NASCAR also issued suspensions to Hendrick Motorsports close to him he does plan to Rodgers’ future with the Pack- “I think it’s kind of a pox on things the right way.” executive vice president and general manager Jeff Andrews and play for the Packers this season. ers has been arguably the NFL’s both houses, us and Aaron,” Mur- Rodgers did make a cryptic the organization’s director of track engine support Scott Maxim for ESPN later reported that Rodg- biggest offseason story since phy said. social media post recently. He the next Cup event, at Watkins Glen on Aug. 8. ers and the Packers were close to ESPN reported i n the hours lead- The speculation about Rod- and Packers All-Pro receiver an agreement that would include ing up to the draft that the reign- gers’ long-term future with the Davante Adams, whose con- voiding the 2023 season from his ing MVP didn’t want to return to Packers began after they traded tract is set to expire at the end Pirates trade All-Star Frazier to Padres contract. Rodgers’ agent, David Green Bay. up four spots in last year’s draft of the upcoming season, each Dunn, didn’t respond to a mes- “We want him back,” Mur- to take Utah State quarterback posted on Instagram last week- (AP) — The Pittsburgh Pirates have traded All-Star second base- sage seeking comment. phy told the 3,900 sharehold- Jordan Love with the 26th over- end a picture of former Chicago man Adam Frazier to the playoff-contending for The Packers hold their first ers who gathered at Lambeau all pick. Gutekunst didn’t notify Bulls stars Michael Jordan and three minor leaguers. training camp workout Wednes- Field. “We’re committed to him Rodgers about the move before- Scottie Pippen. The 2020 ESPN Frazier was the National League starter in the All-Star Game this day. Murphy said there’s no sce- for 2021 and beyond. He’s our hand and has since acknowl- documentary “The Last Dance” month. He leads the majors with 125 hits and is batting .324. He’ll nario under which the Packers leader. We’re looking forward edged he could have done a bet- focused on how Jordan and Pip- join a potent Padres infield that includes Fernando Tatis Jr., Manny would trade Rodgers. to winning another Super Bowl ter job communicating. pen won the 1997-98 NBA title in Machado and Eric Hosmer. Rodgers didn’t participate in with him.” Rodgers said last summer the their last season with the Bulls. Pittsburgh is receiving infielder Tucupita Marcano, outfielder Jack organized team activities this General manager Brian decision to draft Love compli- Murphy was asked after the Suwinski and right-hander Michell Miliano in the swap. Pittsburgh spring – a change from his usual Gutekunst spoke at the share- cated his hopes of spending his shareholders meeting what he is sending $1,403,575 to the Padres in the deal, accounting for most offseason routine – and skipped holders meeting and mentioned entire career in Green Bay. Even thought of those Instagram posts. of the remaining $1,572,043 in Frazier’s $4.3 million salary. The MLB the Packers’ mandatory mini- Rodgers’ name first while refer- as he was putting together a stel- “I think they’re just hav- trade deadline is this Friday. camp. Under the NFL’s collective ring to the offense’s “strong lar 2020 season, Rodgers referred ing fun,” Murphy said. “I hope The Padres are 58-44 and third in the NL West, and hold a cushion bargaining agreement, Rodgers returning nucleus.” to his future as a “beautiful mys- Aaron can win as many rings as for the second wild-card spot. The Pirates have the second-worst would be subject to a $50,000 “We have been working tire- tery.” Michael. That would be a heck of record in the NL. fine for each day he holds out lessly with Aaron and his repre- Ever since ESPN initially an end to his career.” Frazier was pulled in the eighth inning as part of a double switch in Sunday’s 6-1 loss at San Francisco. Positive COVID test keeps Colts coach out for start of camp Devils acquire defenseman Jaros WESTFIELD, Ind. (AP) — Indianapolis “I’m fortunate to be fully vaccinated, and on Tuesday. The first of 19 practices is sched- NEWARK, N.J. (AP) — The affiliate. He has spent the past Colts fans eagerly anticipated seeing coach I’m asymptomatic. I’m feeling well, and I’m uled to be held Wednesday — in front of New Jersey Devils acquired four seasons between the NHL Frank Reich and new starting quarterback looking forward to returning as soon as I’m fans for the first time since 2019 — and most defenseman Christian Jaros from and AHL, three with the Otta- Carson Wentz reunite Wednesday. medically cleared.” likely without Reich. the San Jose Sharks on Monday wa Senators organization. In 83 Turns out, they’ll may need to wait a few NFL rules allow vaccinated people to “I don’t want this to turn out to be a neg- in exchange for forward Nick career NHL games, Jaros has one more days. return to the field after two negative tests ative in terms of people running away from Merkley. goal and 13 assists with 35 penal- General manager Chris Ballard announced at least 24 hours apart. Reich’s initial test getting vaccinated, because it’s still critical,” The Devils said they had ty minutes. Monday that Reich is expected to miss the results came back late last week. Ballard said. “I think with Frank testing agreed to a one-year, two-way A native of Slovakia, the 6-foot- start of training camp after testing positive Instead of appointing an interim coach, positive and getting COVID, and having no contract with the restricted free 3, 220-pound Jaros was Ottawa’s for COVID-19 late last week. Ballard believes the Colts plan to split duties between new symptoms, it shows it (the vaccine) works.” agent. fifth-round selection, 139th over- Reich could return to the field early next offensive coordinator Marcus Brady, defen- The announcement comes less than a The contract is worth $800,000 all, in the 2015 NHL draft. week and said the fourth-year coach will sive coordinator Matt Eberflus and special week after NFL Commissioner Roger Good- at the NHL level and $275,000 Merkley split last season participate in video calls with players and teams coordinator Bubba Ventrone, with ell informed teams canceled games may not at the American Hockey League between New Jersey and Bing- staff while out. Ventrone expected to take on a greater work- be rescheduled this season, and if games level. hamton of the AHL, getting two “I’m excited for training camp, however, load because of the time commitments for are called off because of outbreaks among Jaros, 25, split last season goals and eight assists in 27 NHL I’m disappointed I won’t be there with the other coaches. Colts players are scheduled unvaccinated players, they could result in between San Jose and its AHL games. team as we start,” Reich said in a statement. to report to camp in suburban Indianapolis forfeits. Karras cared more about making Pro Football Hall of Fame than he let on (One in a Series) at Canton, Ohio, in April, Hall that his nearly year-long suspen- tiny black-and-white TV. … Walk- made him the 10th overall pick (AP) — A dozen NFL sea- officials unveiled the bronze bust sion in 1963 for betting on NFL ing behind him on bring-your-kid- in the 1958 draft. He turned out sons packed with All-Pro rough- of Karras and handed it to his games — along with Green Bay to-training-camp day. … Every- to be as dominant in the pros as housing, easy celebrity and lots grandson. Packers star running back Paul body looked big. But he looked he’d been in college. of laughs would be a fulsome “They let my son, Demos, lift it Hornung – made Karras a compli- enormous.” Late in life, Karras struggled career for any man. That was just and place it on the spot where it cated choice. He didn’t help mat- Playing at 6-foot-2 and 250 with dementia, as well as heart Alex Karras’ opening act. will always be,” Carolyn Karras, ters by refusing to show much pounds, Karras was indeed big disease and cancer, and joined Karras was a natural in front one of Alex’s six children, said in contrition. for his time but small in compar- 3,500 other former players in fil- of the camera, whether crum- a recent interview. “It brought a “He believed in fairness and ison to NFL linemen today. His ing concussion-related lawsuits pling on a muddy lot of closure. he said what needed to be said, versatility, though, would have against the NFL. field in Detroit or spilling lock- “He knew he was good enough. whether it was appropriate or been a boon in any era. “Honestly, I thought he’d quit er-room secrets across the desk To finally be in there with all not,” Carolyn Karras said. “And “There is no other tackle like caring about the game a long from Johnny Carson on “The those people,” she added, “I’m I’m not sure how, but I got this him,” Doug Van Horn of the New time ago. But just before I went Tonight Show.” After his final sure he’s very happy about it.” picture of him going into the hall York Giants, a frequent oppo- to Canton, my brother George season in 1970, he didn’t stay Karras’ installment should put stuck in my head. So I started nent, said in 1969. “He has inside told me a story,” Carolyn Kar- benched for long. to rest years of speculation about finding out who the voters were. and outside moves, a bull move ras said. “They were at Dad’s Karras put that tough-guy ALEX KARRAS why he wasn’t inducted sooner. Two or three got back to me early where he puts his head down and house in Malibu and watching a image and excellent timing to Despite being one of the game’s on and were a great help. runs over you, or he’ll just stutter Dodgers game. It was a couple of good use, launching a second “Blazing Saddles.” most-feared defensive tackles, “My argument was, ‘He bet step you like a ballet dancer.” years before he died. And at one career that introduced him to a For all the acclaim that fol- some suggested the three-time on games, but never on his own Karras, the son of a Greek point, Dad tells George, ‘I can new generation. He was a part- lowed, Karras died at age 77 in All-Pro and four-time Pro Bowler team, and he wouldn’t kiss Pete immigrant doctor and a Canadi- guarantee you two things that time pro wrestler, sportscaster, 2012 without one of the honors was hamstrung by a run of bad Rozelle’s ass. So? Not every guy an nurse, grew up in Gary, Indi- will never happen: popular TV series guest, co-star he coveted most: a bust in the Lions teams and only one playoff in the Hall of Fame lived a Hall ana and seemed destined to play “One, the Cubbies won’t win of a hit sitcom, “Webster,” and Pro Football Hall of Fame. performance. Others said Karras’ of Fame life. C’mon, give him football. Two older brothers, Lou a ; and two, I won’t all the while, a movie actor with Better late than never, Karras criticism of team owners and his another look.’” and Ted, made the NFL ahead of ever make it into the Hall of credits ranging from “Against All will be formally enshrined as part running battles with then-Com- Her own football memories Alex, and after a rough start at Fame.’” Odds” to “Victor/Victoria” and of the Hall’s Centennial Class of missioner Pete Rozelle may have are snapshots from childhood: Iowa, he won the Outland Trophy Karras was wrong on both perhaps most memorably to 2020. During a small ceremony played a role, too. Most agreed “Thanksgiving Day, in front of a his senior year, and the Lions counts. DAILY SENTINEL, ROME, N.Y., romesentinel.com, TUESDAY, JULY 27, 2021 PAGE 11 Titmus, Doncic make memorable Olympic debuts TOKYO (AP) — Ariarne Tit- Ledecky lost an individual “I felt good the whole way, I for the United States this tour- mus and Luka Doncic made Olympic fi nal for the fi rst time knew I had to get my hand in nament. Monica Abbott pitched memorable Olympic debuts. after winning the 800 free at the the wall fi rst and get some clean a perfect seventh in relief for her Titmus lived up to the billing 2012 London Games, then cap- water,” Dressel said. “And every- third win of the tournament. She of her nickname the “Termina- turing three more golds in the one did their job. It’s a relay for is likely to start Tuesday’s gold tor” when she chased down Katie 200, 400 and 800 free at Rio de a reason, it’s four guys for a rea- medal game, a day before her Gold Silver Bronze Ledecky in the 400 freestyle Janeiro fi ve years ago. son, it’s certainly not just me. It’s 36th birthday. As of July 26 Monday to win one of the most Doncic scored 31 points in the certainly not just one guy.” The Americans lost the gold China 6 5 7 anticipated races of the Summer fi rst half, putting him on pace to Dressel is competing in three medal game 3-1 to Japan in 2008, Games. break the Games’ scoring record individual events and two more the previous time softball was in United States 7 3 5 Doncic scored 48 points in of 55 points by Brazilian Hall of relays in Tokyo. the Olympics. his fi rst Olympic appearance to Famer Oscar Schmidt in 1988. He The other winners in the pool TENNIS TITANS Japan 8 2 3 tie for the second most ever in ended up tied with Eddie Palu- on Monday were Britain’s Adam Naomi Osaka and Novak men’s basketball history, leading binskas, who had 48 for Australia Peaty in the men’s 100-meter Djokovic easily advanced to ROC (Russian Oly. Comm.) 4 5 3 Slovenia to a 118-100 victory over in the 1976 Games in Montreal. breaststroke, Canada’s Maggie the round of 16 at Ariake Ten- Argentina. “I don’t care about records,” MacNeil in the women’s 100- nis Park. Osaka crushed win- Italy 1 4 4 Titmus trailed by nearly a full he said. “We got a win and that’s meter butterfl y. ners off both wings — forehand Britain 3 4 1 body-length at the halfway mark what we came here for.” TUNING UP and backhand — seemingly at of the eight-lap race before eras- QUEST FOR SIX A dramatic comeback for the will in a 6-3, 6-2 victory over 3 0 4 ing the gap and fi nishing in 3 Caeleb Dressel started his U.S. softball team against Japan 49th-ranked Viktorija Golubic of minutes, 56.69 seconds. It was quest for six gold medals in earned the Americans a small Switzerland. Australia 2 1 3 the second-fastest time in histo- swimming by leading the United prize. When the countries play Djokovic dispatched ry, surpassed only by Ledecky’s States to victory in the men’s again it will be for the gold medal. 48th-ranked Jan-Lennard Struff France 1 2 2 world record of 3:56.46 from the 4x100-meter freestyle relay. Kelsey Stewart homered lead- of Germany 6-4, 6-3 to move one 2016 Rio Games. Dressel, who has been hailed ing off the seventh inning to lead step closer to claiming the fourth Canada 1 2 1 “It’s probably the biggest thing as the successor to Michael the U.S. to a 2-1 victory to win title of a Golden Slam — victo- you could pull off in your sport- Phelps, gave the U.S. the lead the group stage and give it the ries in all four Grand Slam tour- ing career,” Titmus said, “so I’m in the opening leg and his team- right to bat last in the gold medal naments and Olympic gold in the over the moon.” Positive virus tests knock Rahm, mates made sure it stood up. game. The longball was the fi rst same calendar year. DeChambeau out of Olympics If shots don’t fall in Olympics, not a surprise when U.S. does KAWAGOE, Japan (AP) — Positive COVID-19 tests knocked Jon SAITAMA, Japan (AP) — That not only doomed the It sure didn’t fall much Sun- Tatum was 1 for 5. Damian Lil- Rahm and Bryson DeChambeau out of the Olympic golf tournament Kevin Durant had a shot. Then Americans to an 83-76 loss to day for the U.S. The Americans lard was 3 for 9. Sunday, in a pair of surprises that reinforced the tenuous nature of another about 20 seconds later. France on Sunday night, but it fi nished at 36% shooting overall “Sometimes you make shots holding a massive sports event during a global pandemic. Jrue Holiday had one. So did showed their problems might last and were 10 for 32 (31%) from and sometimes you don’t,” Popo- Word of Rahm’s positive test came from the Spanish Olympic Zach LaVine and Bam Adebayo. well beyond their Olympic open- 3-point range. vich said. “It’s not a question of committee about four hours after USA Golf delivered the same news The U.S. had fi ve attempts on er. Because if a team can’t shoot, Durant, who holds a host of what aspect of the game that you about DeChambeau. the pivotal possession of its lat- it’s not going to win. U.S. scoring records and should win or lose. It’s accumulation of They are among the best-known of the some 11,000 athletes est basketball failure and came “The ball goes in or it doesn’t,” break more in this tournament, everything that went on during descending on Japan for the 17-day sports festival at which negative up empty on all of them. U.S. coach Gregg Popovich said. was 1 for 6 on 3-pointers. Jayson the game.” COVID tests — but not vaccinations — are required to participate. Men -58kg Men -68kg VOLLEYBALL Mets 5, Toronto 4 Championship on minor league contracts. ball injury list. Placed DT Abry GOLD_Vito Dell’aquila, Italy GOLD_Ulugbek Rashitov, Uzbeki- Women St. Louis 10, Cincinnati 6 Sunday — Placed Jones on the reserve/retired list. Harness racing SILVER_Mohamed Khalil Jen- stan Italy 3, Russia 0 (25-23, 25-19, Cubs 5, Arizona 1 At Evian Resort Golf Club 2B Luis Arraez on the 10-day HOCKEY doubi, Tunisia SILVER_Bradly Sinden, Britain 25-14) San Francisco 6, Pittsburgh 1 Evian-les-Bains, France IL, retroactive to July 21. Rein- National Hockey League Vernon Downs BRONZE_Jun Jang, South Korea BRONZE_Shuai Zhao, China United States 3, Argentina 0 (25- Dodgers 3, Colorado 2 Par 71 stated OF Jake Cave from the ARIZONA COYOTES — Acquired Saturday’s Results BRONZE_Mikhail Artamonov, BRONZE_Hakan Recber, Turkey 20, 25-19, 25-20) White Sox 3, Milwaukee 1 Final Round 60-day IL. Transferred OF Kyle F Bokondji Imama and D Cole 1ST RACE--Trot 1 Mile. Purse $3,000. Russia Women -57kg WATER POLO Monday’s Games , $675,000 68-69-65-64_266 Garlick from the 10-day IL to the Hults from the Los Angeles Kings 1 Broadway Joe (T. Gale) $14.80 $3.50 $3.90 Jeongeun Lee6, $414,573 66-61-68-71_266 5 Amanda Blue Chip (J. Nassimos) $3.10 $2.70 Women -49kg GOLD_Anastasija Zolotic, United Men Atlanta 2, Mets 0, 1st game 60-day IL. in exchange for Fs Brayden Burke GOLD_Panipak Wongpattanakit, States Italy 21, South Africa 2 Mets 1, Atlanta 0, 2nd game Yealimi Noh, $300,743 65-68-67-67_267 NEW YORK YANKEES — Sent and Tyler Steenbergen. 4 The Light In Me (J. Whittemore) $3.70 Ayaka Furue, $232,648 66-68-68-67_269 Off: 6:14 Time: 1:56.2 Thailand SILVER_Tatiana Minina, Russia Greece 10, Hungary 9 Philadelphia 6, Washington 5 RHP Asher Wojciechowski out- COLORADO AVALANCHE — ALSO STARTED: Labadee As, Windsong At. Thitikul, $187,256 66-69-70-65_270 Ingenius, Nanuet SILVER_Adriana Cerezo Iglesias, BRONZE_Chia-Ling Lo, Taiwan Cincinnati at Cubs, late , $123,703 69-70-71-61_271 right to Scranton/Wilkes-Barre Agreed to terms D Cale Makar Exacta (1-5) Paid $75.50. Spain BRONZE_Hatice Kubra Ilgun, Colorado at Angels, late Georgia Hall, $123,703 69-72-66-64_271 (Triple-A East). Announced RHP on a six-year contract extension. Trifecta (1-5-4) Paid $39.25. BRONZE_Abishag Semberg, Isra- Turkey Tuesday’s Games In Gee Chun, $123,703 68-68-68-67_271 Asher Wojciechowski elected free PHILADELPHIA FLYERS — 2ND RACE--Pace 1 Mile. Purse $4,000. Baseball Miami (Alcantara 5-9) at Balti- Lydia Ko, $123,703 68-65-68-70_271 agency in lieu of accepting out- Traded RW Cam Atkinson to 5 Northern Virgin (C. Long) $2.70 $2.20 el WEIGHTLIFTING 4 Peter Pumpkineater (J. Whittemore) $3.20 BRONZE_Tijana Bogdanovic, Men’s 61kg more (Watkins 2-0), 7:05 p.m. , $88,520 71-69-67-66_273 right assignment to Scranton/ Columbus Blue Jackets for RW Off: 6:31 Time: 1:53.3 Serbia GOLD_Fabin Li, China Milwaukee (Anderson 2-5) at Pitts- P. Anannarukrn, $88,520 65-65-72-71_273 Wilkes Jakub Voracek. ALSO STARTED: Jenkins Creek WEIGHTLIFTING SILVER_Eko Yuli Irawan, Indo- burgh (Anderson 5-8), 7:05 p.m. Brittany Lang, $74,598 69-68-69-68_274 TAMPA BAY RAYS — Optioned PITTSBURGH PENGUINS — Exacta (5-4) Paid $7.80. , $74,598 71-64-71-68_274 Trifecta (5-4-3) No Tickets. Women’s 49kg nesia American League Washington (Fedde 4-7) at Phil- L. Stephenson, $74,598 66-69-71-68_274 SS Taylor Walls to Durham (Tri- Agreed to terms with RW Kasper Early Double (1-5) Paid $28.80. GOLD_Zhihui Hou, China BRONZE_Igor Son, Kazakhstan East Division adelphia (Moore 0-2), 7:05 p.m. Maria Fassi, $64,006 68-74-65-68_275 ple-A East). Recalled RHP Sean Bjorkqvist on a one-year, two-way 3RD RACE--Trot 1 Mile. Purse $3,000. SILVER_Chanu Saikhom Mirabai, Men’s 67kg W L Pct GB Atlanta (Morton 9-3) at Mets Br. Altomare, $64,006 71-70-65-69_275 Poppen from Durham. contract extension. 6 Heid (G. Harrison) $4.90 $3.60 $2.90 Boston 62 39 .614 _ 4 Brasen Bo (D. Huckabone-miller) $6.00 $3.50 India GOLD_Lijun Chen, China (TBD), 7:10 p.m. Ryann O’Toole, $57,652 71-68-66-71_276 — Sent 2 Whisk ‘em (M. Miller) $5.00 BRONZE_Windy Cantika Aisah, SILVER_Luis Javier Mosquera Tampa Bay 60 40 .600 1∫ St. Louis (Wainwright 7-6) at Hyo Joo Kim, $57,652 67-68-69-72_276 LHP Tommy Milone to Buffa- Sunday New York 51 47 .520 9∫ Off: 6:48 Time: 1:59.2 Indonesia Lozano, Colombia Cleveland (Quantrill 2-2), 7:10 p.m. , $49,481 74-67-69-67_277 lo (Triple-A East) on a rehab BASEBALL ALSO STARTED: R Ginger Snap, Bambi, No Toronto 49 47 .510 10∫ BRONZE_Mirko Zanni, Italy Arizona (Widener 1-0) at Texas M. Jutanugarn, $49,481 68-72-69-68_277 assignment. Major League Baseball Time To Tarry Baltimore 34 64 .347 26∫ Sarah Kemp, $49,481 67-69-70-71_277 Exacta (6-4) Paid $21.40. Sunday’s Olympic Medalists Central Division (Dunning 3-7), 8:05 p.m. Matilda Castren, $49,481 68-69-68-72_277 National League American League Trifecta (6-4-2) Paid $17.37. ARCHERY Cincinnati (Gutierrez 4-3) at Cubs — Designated 4TH RACE--Pace 1 Mile. Purse $3,000. W L Pct GB E. K. Pedersen, $49,481 66-70-69-72_277 4 Tempster Hanover (J. Huckabone) $2.80 Women’s Team Saturday’s Olympic Scores Chicago 59 41 .590 _ (Alzolay 4-10), 8:05 p.m. A. Jutanugarn, $49,481 67-63-73-74_277 Reinstated 3B Asdrubal Cabrera LHP Ryan Hartman for assign- $2.40 $2.40 GOLD_South Korea (San An, Min- 3X3 BASKETBALL Cleveland 49 48 .505 8∫ Colorado (Gomber 7-5) at Angels from the 10-day IL. Placed RF ment. 3 Hi Johnny (L. Bailey) $6.30 $2.80 hee Jang, Chaeyoung Kang) Men Detroit 47 54 .465 12∫ (Suarez 4-3), 9:38 p.m. Josh Rojas on the 10-day IL, ret- KANSAS CITY ROYALS — 2 Dreamlands Art (J. Whittemore) $3.10 $2.5M Senior Open Championship SILVER_Russia (Svetlana Gom- Latvia 21, Poland 14 Kansas City 43 55 .439 15∫ Dodgers (Urías 12-3) at San Fran- Sunday roactive to July 22. Recalled LHP Daniel Lynch from Off: 7:06 Time: 1:54.1 Minnesota 42 58 .420 17 ALSO STARTED: Release The Terror, Doin boeva, Elena Osipova, Ksenia Serbia 22, China 13 cisco (Webb 4-3), 9:45 p.m. At Sunningdale Golf Club Old ATLANTA BRAVES — Reinstat- Omaha (Triple-A East). Optioned The Most, Drain Daddy Perova) Women West Division Oakland (Kaprielian 5-3) at San ed CF Ender Inciarte from the RHP Tyler Zuber to Omaha. Exacta (4-3) Paid $19.00. W L Pct GB Course Trifecta (4-3-2) Paid $15.62. BRONZE_Germany (Michelle Russia 21, Japan 18 Houston 61 39 .610 _ Diego (Paddack 6-6), 10:10 p.m. Berkshire, England. 10-day IL. Designated CF Ender LOS ANGELES ANGELS — 5TH RACE--Trot 1 Mile. Purse $3,000. Kroppen, Charline Schwarz, Lisa China 21, Romania 10 Oakland 56 45 .554 5∫ Wednesday’s Games Par 70 Inciarte for assignment. Recalled RHP Jaime Barria 5 First Response (M. Toland) $10.60 $6.20 $3.20 Unruh) BEACH VOLLEYBALL St. Louis at Cleveland, 1:10 p.m. Final Round — Agreed to from Salt Lake (Triple-A West). 6 Miracle Music (M. Miller) $8.50 $4.40 Seattle 54 46 .540 7 3 Chake (H. Hochstetler) $2.90 CYCLING ROAD Men Los Angeles 49 49 .500 11 Oakland at San Diego, 4:10 p.m. Stephen Dodd, $392,800 66-71-62-68_267 terms with 3Bs James Triantos, Designated LHP Alex Claudio for Off: 7:28 Time: 2:00.4 Women’s Road Race Brazil 2, Argentina 0 (21-16, 21-17) Texas 35 65 .350 26 Miami at Baltimore, 7:05 p.m. M. A.Jiménez, $262,000 69-67-67-65_268 B.J. Murray Jr., RHPs Erian assignment. ALSO STARTED: Dooks, Words Of Wisdom, GOLD_Anna Kiesenhofer, Austria Women Saturday’s Games Milwaukee at Pittsburgh, 7:05 p.m. Darren Clarke, $147,400 65-67-70-67_269 Rodriguez, Frankie Scalzo Jr., KANSAS CITY ROYALS — Magestery B. Langer, $117,800 66-67-70-68_271 Exacta (5-6) Paid $45.00. SILVER_Annemiek van Vleuten, Japan 2, Czech Republic 0, Czech Yankees 4, Boston 3 Washington at Philadelphia, 7:05 p.m. Zachary Leigh, Dominic Hambley Agreed to terms with C Luca Baltimore 5, Washington 3 Paul Broadhurst, $99,800 69-65-69-69_272 Trifecta (5-6-3) Paid $40.37. Netherlands Republic DNS Atlanta at Mets, 7:10 p.m. Jerry Kelly, $82,400 67-66-68-72_273 and INF Christian Olivo on minor Tresh on a minor league contract. 6TH RACE--Pace 1 Mile. Purse $4,000. BRONZE_Elisa Longo Borghini, Brazil 2, Argentina 0 (21-19, 21-11) Angels 2, Minnesota 1 Arizona at Texas, 8:05 p.m. Ri. Gonzalez, $70,600 66-71-69-69_275 league contracts. Agreed to terms with free agents 4 Nesh Cruiser (L. Bailey) $3.40 $2.70 $2.60 Tampa Bay 8, Cleveland 2 2 Golden Brit (J. Nassimos) $6.40 $6.60 Italy Canada 2, Netherlands 0 (21-16, Cincinnati at Cubs, 8:05 p.m. Ernie Els, $52,900 67-67-70-72_276 — Recalled LHPs Parker Harm, Leo Palacios 3 Rocknroll Captain (J. Kinney) $4.00 DIVING 21-14) Houston 4, Texas 1 Colorado at Angels, 9:38 p.m. Wes Short, Jr., $52,900 67-70-69-70_276 3B from Louisville and 1B Dillan Shrum on minor Off: 7:52 Time: 1:55.1 Women’s Synchronised 3m HOCKEY Milwaukee 6, White Sox 1 Dodgers at San Francisco, 9:45 p.m. Yos. Tsukada, $52,900 71-65-69-71_276 (Triple-A East). Placed RHP R.J. league contracts. ALSO STARTED: Keepamericagreat, Damon Kansas City 9, Detroit 8 Rich Beem, $38,500 71-70-68-68_277 Blue Chip, Intuitive Writer Springboard Men Alaniz on the 10-day IL. Sent RHP MINNESOTA TWINS — Optioned Exacta (4-2) Paid $17.60. GOLD_China (Han Wang, Ting- Australia 5, Japan 3 Toronto 10, Mets 3 Triple-A East Thomas Bjørn, $38,500 68-69-72-68_277 Michael Feliz to Louisville (Tri- C Ben Rortvedt to St. Paul (Tri- Trifecta (4-2-3) Paid $15.25. mao Shi) India 3, 2 Seattle 5, Oakland 4 Saturday’s Games James Kingston, $38,500 65-74-70-68_277 ple-A East) on a rehab assign- ple-A East). 7TH RACE--Pace 1 Mile. Purse $5,500. Sunday’s Games Tom Lehman, $38,500 68-71-68-70_277 1 Cool Jack (L. Bailey) $4.70 $2.90 $2.60 SILVER_Canada (Jennifer Abel, Belgium 3, Netherlands 1 Lhigh Valley 10, Worcester 7, 1st game C. Montgomerie, $38,500 68-72-68-69_277 ment. NEW YORK YANKEES — Rein- 5 War Drums (J. Huckabone) $5.70 $4.30 Melissa Citrini Beaulieu) Argentina 1, Spain 1 Cleveland 3, Tampa Bay 2 Lhigh Valley 6, Worcester 4, 2nd game Clark Dennis, $32,350 72-73-66-67_278 — stated 3B from the 7 Love Yourself (J. Whittemore) $4.30 BRONZE_Germany (Lena Women Boston 5, Yankees 4 Scranton W/B 4, Rochester 1 Jim Furyk, $32,350 70-72-70-66_278 Recalled OF Luke Raley from 10-day IL. Transferred CF Tim Off: 8:16 Time: 1:53.3 Baltimore 5, Washington 4 ALSO STARTED: Let’s Foal Around, Sauls- Hentschel, Tina Punzel) Netherlands 5, India 1 Gwinnett 5, Norfolk 2 Alex Cejka, $28,233 71-71-67-70_279 Oklahoma City (Triple-A West). Locastro from the 10-day IL to the brook Lanny, Thisishowwedoit, Napper Tandy FENCING Ireland 2, South Africa 0 Mets 5, Toronto 4 Buffalo 6, Syracuse 3 Glen Day, $28,233 75-65-69-70_279 Optioned LHP Darien Nunez to 60-day IL. Placed 1B Chris Gittens Exacta (1-5) Paid $20.80. Men’s Épée Individual HANDBALL Kansas City 6, Detroit 1 Jacksonville 9, Nashville 3 Matt Gogel, $28,233 68-72-69-70_279 Oklahoma City. Recalled RHP on the 10-day IL. Trifecta (1-5-7) Paid $42.62. Angels 6, Minnesota 2 Tom Pernice Jr., $28,233 70-68-72-69_279 8TH RACE--Pace 1 Mile. Purse $4,000. GOLD_Romain Cannone, France Men Durham 9, Charlotte 4 from Oklahoma City. — Houston 3, Texas 1 Phillip Price, $28,233 67-72-70-70_279 5 The Dough Man (C. Long) $5.70 $3.50 $2.30 SILVER_Gergely Siklosi, Hun- Norway 27, Brazil 24 Memphis 8, Louisville 4 David Shacklady, $28,233 69-68-70-72_279 Placed RHP Jimmie Sherfy on the Optioned 2B Donovan Walton 1 Northern Rein (L. Bailey) $3.70 $2.40 gary France 33, Argentina 27 Seattle 4, Oakland 3 Toledo 6, Indianapolis 4 10-day IL. to Tacoma (Triple-A West). 2 Boys Turn (J. Whittemore) $2.20 White Sox 3, Milwaukee 1 Off: 8:38 Time: 1:52.0 BRONZE_Igor Reizlin, Ukraine FOOTBALL Iowa 9, Columbus 5, 10 innings MIAMI MARLINS — Placed LHP Recalled RHP Ryan Weber from ALSO STARTED: I’ve Got Hootspa, Swiss Women’s Foil Individual Women Monday’s Games St. Paul 3, Omaha 1 on the 10-day IL. Tacoma. Bank Hanover GOLD_Lee Kiefer, United States Canada 2, Chile 1 Boston 5, Toronto 4 Sunday’s Games Latest line Designated C Chad Wallach for TAMPA BAY RAYS — Recalled Exacta (5-1) Paid $24.00. Kansas City 4, White Sox 3 Trifecta (5-1-2) Paid $10.40. SILVER_Inna Deriglazova, Rus- China 4, Zambia 4 Buffalo 3, Syracuse 2 assignment. Recalled LHP Brax- LHP Ryan Sherriff from Durham 9TH RACE--Trot 1 Mile. Purse $7,000. sia Sweden 4, Australia 2 Detroit at Minnesota, late Memphis 9, Louisville 3 ton Garrett from Jacksonville (Triple-A East). Optioned RHP 8 Discus Hanover (L. Bailey) $6.90 $4.20 $3.80 BRONZE_Larisa Korobeynikova, Britain 1, Japan 0 Colorado at Angels, late Rochester 7, Scranton W/B 4 Home team in caps (Triple-A East). Reinstated INF Jake Reed to Durham (Triple-A 7 Credit List (J. Huckabone) $3.10 $2.90 Netherlands 3, Brazil 3 Houston at Seattle, late 3 Frisky Joe (B. Mcneil) $3.00 Russia Gwinnett 7, Norfolk 1 BASEBALL Brian Anderson from the 60-day East). Off: 8:56 Time: 1:54.4 JUDO United States 6, New Zealand 1 Tuesday’s Games Lehigh Valley 3, Worcester 0 Favorite Odds Underdog IL. TORONTO BLUE JAYS — ALSO STARTED: Ulster, Sweet Royalty, Men -66 kg BASEBALL/SOFTBALL Miami (Alcantara 5-9) at Balti- Toledo 7, Indianapolis 3 National League — Acquired Recalled RHP American Jj, Spoiler Alert, Jenny Lake Women more (Watkins 2-0), 7:05 p.m. Exacta (8-7) Paid $12.80. GOLD_Hifumi Abe, Japan Columbus 6, Iowa 5 Milwaukee 6-7 PITT OF from the Cin- from Buffalo (Triple-A East). Trifecta (8-7-3) Paid $48.37. SILVER_Vazha Margvelashvili, Canada 7, Australia 1 Yankees (Montgomery 3-5) at Tampa Durham 15, Charlotte 9 PHILA Even-6 Washington cinnati Reds in exchange for Optioned OF Jonathan Davis to 10TH RACE--Trot 1 Mile. Purse $3,000. Georgia VOLLEYBALL Bay (McClanahan 4-3), 7:10 p.m. Omaha 9, St. Paul 6 Atlanta 5∫ -6∫ METS cash considerations and optioned Buffalo. Traded RHP T.J. Zeuch 1 Lew’s Big Guy (C. Long) $4.30 $3.10 $2.50 BRONZE_Baul An, South Korea Men St. Louis (Wainwright 7-6) at Cleve- Jacksonville 5, Nashville 2 CUBS 6∫ -7∫ Cincinnati him to Syracuse (Triple-A East). to St. Louis in exchange for cash 6 Quiet Heiress (J. Whittemore) $3.80 $2.80 Dodgers 5∫ -6∫ SAN FRAN 5 Amityville Lindy (S. Zombick Jr) $3.20 BRONZE_Daniel Cargnin, Brazil Italy 3, Canada 2 (26-28, 18-25, land (Quantrill 2-2), 7:10 p.m. Monday’s Games Transferred LHP David Peterson considerations. Off: 9:16 Time: 1:58.2 25-21, 25-18, 15-11) Toronto (Ray 8-5) at Boston No games scheduled American League from the 10-day IL to the 60-Day Women -52 kg Toronto Even-6 BOSTON National League ALSO STARTED: Im A Chloe, Ex Crown, GOLD_Uta Abe, Japan Brazil 3, Tunisia 0 (25-22, 25-20, (Richards 6-5), 7:10 p.m. Tuesday’s Games IL. Added LHP Rich Hill to active ARIZONA DIAMONDBACKS Railroad Lane TAMPA BAY 7-8 Yankees Exacta (1-6) Paid $16.40. SILVER_Amandine Buchard, 25-15) Arizona (Widener 1-0) at Texas Buffalo at Worcester, 6:35 p.m. MINNESOTA 9-11 Detroit roster. Recalled INF Brandon — Sent C Carson Kelly to Hills- Trifecta (1-6-5) Paid $21.12. France WATER POLO (Dunning 3-7), 8:05 p.m. Scranton W/B at Syracuse, 6:35 p.m. White Sox 6-7 KAN. CITY Drury from Syracuse (Triple-A boro (Triple-A West) on a rehab BRONZE_Odette Giuffrida, Italy Women White Sox (Cease 7-6) at Kansas Jacksonville at Charlotte, 7:04 p.m. Houston 6-7 SEATTLE East). Optioned RHP Nick Tro- assignment. BRONZE_Chelsie Giles, Britain United States 25, Japan 4 City (Keller 7-9), 8:10 p.m. Omaha at Toledo, 7:05 p.m. Interleague peano to Syracuse. Placed RHP CHICAGO CUBS — Optioned RHP Olympics SHOOTING Australia 8, Canada 5 Detroit (Alexander 1-1) at Minne- Lehigh Valley at Rochester, 7:05 p.m. Miami 5∫ -6∫ BALT Stephen Nogosek on the 10-day IL, Trevor Megill to Iowa (Triple-A 10m Air Rifl e Men Spain 29, South Africa 4 sota (Maeda 4-4), 8:10 p.m. Durham at Norfolk, 7:05 p.m. CLEVELAND Even-6 St. Louis retroactive to July 21. Announced East). Reinstated 2B GOLD_William Shaner, United Russia 18, China 17 Colorado (Gomber 7-5) at Angels Louisville at Iowa, 7:38 p.m. TEXAS 6-7 Arizona RHP Jerad Eickoff has elected from the 10-day IL. (Suarez 4-3), 9:38 p.m. ANGELS 5∫ -6∫ Colorado States Indianapolis at St. Paul, 8:05 p.m. SAN DIEGO 5∫ -6∫ Oakland free agency. LOS ANGELES DODGERS — Saturday’s Olympic Medalists Sunday’s Olympic Scores Houston (McCullers Jr. 7-2) at SILVER_Lihao Sheng, China Columbus at Nashville, 8:05 p.m. Olympics Men’s Basketball ST. LOUIS CARDINALS — Sent Reinstated RHP ARCHERY BRONZE_Haoran Yang, China BASKETBALL Seattle (Flexen 9-4), 10:10 p.m. Gwinnett at Memphis, 8:10 p.m. RHP Miles Mikolas to Memphis from 10-day IL. Placed OF Mookie Mixed Team Favorite Points Underdog 10m Air Pistol Women Men Oakland (Kaprielian 5-3) at San Wednesday’s Games USA 42 Iran (Triple-A East) on a rehab assign- Betts on the 10-day IL. GOLD_South Korea (San An, Je GOLD_Vitalina Batsarashkina, France 83, United States 76 Diego (Paddack 6-6), 10:10 p.m. Buffalo at Worcester, 12:15 p.m. (c) Tribune Content Agency ment. PHILADELPHIA PHILLIES — Deok Kim) Russia Czech Republic 84, Iran 78 Wednesday’s Games Durham at Norfolk, 2, 5:05 p.m. SAN DIEGO PADRES — Rein- Reinstated RHP Chase Ander- SILVER_Netherlands (Gabriela SILVER_Antoaneta Kostadinova, 3X3 BASKETBALL Detroit at Minnesota, 1:10 p.m. Scranton W/B at Syracuse, 6:35 p.m. stated LHP Ryan Weathers from son from the 10-day IL. Recalled Schloesser, Steve Wijler) Bulgaria Men St. Louis at Cleveland, 1:10 p.m. Jacksonville at Charlotte, 7:04 p.m. the 10-day IL. Optioned RHP CF Mickey Moniak from Lehigh BRONZE_Mexico (Alejandra BRONZE_Ranxin Jiang, China Belgium 21, Russia 16 Houston at Seattle, 3:40 p.m. Omaha at Toledo, 7:05 p.m. Transactions Miguel Diaz to El Paso (Triple-A Valley (Triple-A East). Optioned Valencia, Luis Alvarez) SKATEBOARDING Serbia 15, Poland 12 Oakland at San Diego, 4:10 p.m. Lehigh Valley at Rochester, 7:05 p.m. West). LHP Cristopher Sanchez to Lehigh CYCLING ROAD Men’s Street Women Miami at Baltimore, 7:05 p.m. Louisville at Iowa, 7:38 p.m. SAN FRANCISCO GIANTS — Valley. Placed LF Travis Jankow- Men’s Road Race GOLD_Yuto Horigome, Japan Japan 19, Mongolia 10 Yankees at Tampa Bay, 7:10 p.m. Indianapolis at St. Paul, 8:05 p.m. Saturday Agreed to terms with free agent ski on the 10-day IL. GOLD_Richard Carapaz, Ecuador SILVER_Kelvin Hoefl er, Brazil Italy 22, Romania 14 Toronto at Boston, 7:10 p.m. Columbus at Nashville, 8:05 p.m. BASEBALL LHP Jake Dahlberg on a minor SAN FRANCISCO GIANTS — Sent SILVER_Wout van Aert, Belgium BRONZE_Jagger Eaton, United BEACH VOLLEYBALL Arizona at Texas, 8:05 p.m. Gwinnett at Memphis, 8:10 p.m. Major League Baseball league contract. LHP Samm Long to San Jose (Low- BRONZE_Tadej Pogacar, Slove- States Men White Sox at Kansas City, 8:10 p.m. American League — A West) on a rehab assignment. nia SWIMMING Poland 2, Japan 0 (21-15, 21-14) Colorado at Angels, 9:38 p.m. — Select- Recalled INF Carter Kieboom FOOTBALL FENCING Men’s 400m Freestyle Brazil 2, Chile 1 (21-15, 16-21, ed the contract of RHP Conner from Rochester (Triple-A East). Men’s Sabre Individual GOLD_Ahmed Hafnaoui, Tunisia 15-12) National League Golf Greene from Norfolk (Triple-A Placed 2B Jordy Mercer on the — GOLD_Aron Szilagyi, Hungary SILVER_Jack McLoughlin, Aus- Women East Division East) and agreed to terms on a 10-day IL, retroactive to July 21. Placed OT , P SILVER_Luigi Samele, Italy tralia United States 2, China 0 (21-17, W L Pct GB major league contract. FOOTBALL , DE BRONZE_Junghwan Kim, South New York 53 45 .541 _ BRONZE_Kieran Smith, United 21-19) PGA Tour — Agreed to National Football League and DE Cam Sample on the Korea Philadelphia 50 49 .505 3∫ States Australia 2, Cuba 0 (21-15, 21-14) $6.6M 3M Open terms with RHPs Elmer Rodri- CLEVELAND BROWNS — Signed active/non-football injury list. Women’s Épée Individual Atlanta 49 51 .490 5 Men’s 400m Individual Medley HOCKEY Sunday guez-Cruz, Wyatt Olds, Hunter CB Greg Newsome II and WR Placed WR Riley Lees and DT GOLD_Yiwen Sun, China Washington 45 54 .455 8∫ GOLD_Chase Kalisz, United Men Miami 43 57 .430 11 At TPC Twin Cities Dobbins, Matt Litwicki, Christo- Anthony Schwartz. on the active/phys- SILVER_Ana Maria Popescu, States Australia 7, India 1 Central Division Blaine, Minn. pher Troye, Jacob Webb, Jhonny DENVER BRONCOS — Placed ically unable to perform (PUP) Romania SILVER_Jay Litherland, United Argentina 2, Japan 1 W L Pct GB Par 71 Felix, Tyler Uberstine, OFs Phil- DB Essang Bassey, LB Baron list. Placed HB Pooka Williams on BRONZE_Katrina Lehis, Estonia States New Zealand 4, Spain 3 Milwaukee 58 42 .580 _ Final Round lip Sikes, Kier Meredith, INF/OF Browning and CB Duke Daw- the active/non-football injury list. JUDO BRONZE_Brendon Smith, Aus- Netherlands 5, South Africa 3 Cincinnati 51 48 .515 6∫ Cam. Champ, $1,188,000 69-67-67-66_269 Daniel McElveny, 3B Tyler Miller son Jr., on the active/physically CLEVELAND BROWNS — Placed Men -60 kg tralia Women St. Louis 50 50 .500 8 L. Oosthuizen, $499,400 68-68-69-66_271 and 2B BJ Vela on minor league unable to perform (PUP) list. LB Jeremiah Owusu-Koramoah GOLD_Naohisa Takato, Japan Chicago 49 51 .490 9 C. Schwartzel, $499,400 67-68-68-68_271 Women’s 400m Individual Medley Germany 2, Britain 1 contracts. GREEN BAY PACKERS — on the reserve/COVID-19 list. SILVER_Yung Wei Yang, Taiwan Pittsburgh 38 61 .384 19∫ Jh. Vegas, $499,400 64-69-70-68_271 GOLD_Yui Ohashi, Japan Australia 3, Spain 1 — Placed LB Ray Wilborn on the DALLAS COWBOYS — Signed CB BRONZE_Yeldos Smetov, West Division Keith Mitchell, $270,600 69-70-66-67_272 SILVER_Emma Weyant, United China 4, Japan 3 Agreed to terms with Cs Seth reserve/COVID-19 list. Placed RB Kyron Brown. Kazakhstan W L Pct GB Ryan Armour, $208,230 67-65-71-70_273 States New Zealand 3, Argentina 0 Adam Hadwin, $208,230 67-65-73-68_273 Caddell, RHPs Gavin Williams, Patrick Taylor on the PUP list. DETROIT LIONS — Placed DE BRONZE_Luka Mkheidze, France San Francisco 62 37 .626 _ BRONZE_Hali Flickinger, United HANDBALL Los Angeles 61 40 .604 2 K.H. Lee, $208,230 69-67-68-69_273 Tommy Mace, Aaron Davenport, KANSAS CITY CHIEFS — Placed Austin Bryant on the PUP list. Women -48 kg States Women San Diego 58 44 .569 5∫ Mito Pereira, $208,230 70-67-69-67_273 Jack Leftwich, Tanner Bibee, DB Armani Watts on the PUP list. Placed WR Javon McKinley on GOLD_Distria Krasniqi, Kosovo Women’s 4 x 100m Netherlands 32, Japan 21 Colorado 43 56 .434 19 Brian Stuard, $208,230 70-64-70-69_273 Hunter Stanley, Franco Aleman, Placed DL Malik Herring on the the active/non-football injury SILVER_Funa Tonaki, Japan Freestyle Relay Russia 24, Brazil 24 Arizona 31 70 .307 32 Pat Perez, $141,570 72-65-66-71_274 Davis Sharpe, Trenton Denholm, non-football injury list. list. Placed G Evan Heim on the BRONZE_Daria Bilodid, Ukraine Chez Reavie, $141,570 66-67-70-71_274 GOLD_Australia (Mollie O’Cal- FOOTBALL Saturday’s Games Alaska Abney, Tyler Thornton, — Signed S reserve/COVID-19 list. BRONZE_Urantsetseg Munkhbat, B. Snedeker, $141,570 69-69-69-67_274 laghan, Meg Harris, Madison Men Arizona 7, Cubs 3 Reid Johnston, Zach Pettway, Jevon Holland. INDIANAPOLIS COLTS — Placed T Mongolia Jimmy Walker, $141,570 68-67-68-71_274 Wilson, Bronte Campbell, Emma Argentina 1, Egypt 0 Miami 3, San Diego 2 Tommy Ventimiglia, LHPs Doug SEATTLE SEAHAWKS — Signed Eric Fisher on the PUP list. Placed SHOOTING Gary Woodland, $141,570 69-66-67-72_274 McKeon, Cate Campbell) France 4, South Africa 3 Baltimore 5, Washington 3 Luke Donald, $87,890 69-68-72-66_275 Nikhazy, Ryan Webb, Will Dion, RB Cameron Scarlett. DE Dayo Odeyingbo on the active/ 10m Air Pistol Men SILVER_Canada (Kayla Sanchez, Honduras 3, New Zealand 2 Atlanta 15, Philadelphia 3 Austin Eckroat, $87,890 73-67-68-67_275 SS Jake Fox and OFs Rodney — non-football injury list. Place DL GOLD_Javad Foroughi, Iran Taylor Ruck, Rebecca Smith, Brazil 0, Ivory Coast 0 Cincinnati 5, St. Louis 3 Brice Garnett, $87,890 68-67-72-68_275 Boone and Connor Kokx on minor Placed TE Cameron Brate and Rob Windsor on injured reserve. SILVER_Damir Mikec, Serbia Penny Oleksiak, Margaret Mac- Spain 1, Australia 0 Milwaukee 6, White Sox 1 Mi. Gellerman, $87,890 68-71-67-69_275 league contracts. WR Justin Watson on the PUP PHILADELPHIA EAGLES BRONZE_Wei Pang, China Bo Hoag, $87,890 67-66-72-70_275 neil) Japan 2, Mexico 1 Toronto 10, Mets 3 DETROIT TIGERS — Agreed to list. Signed TE De’Quan Hampton. — Signed CB Steven Nelson. 10m Air Rifl e Women Mark Hubbard, $87,890 68-68-72-67_275 BRONZE_United States (Olivia South Korea 4, Romania 0 Dodgers 1, Colorado 0 terms with OF Austin Schultz, 3B TENNESSEE TITANS — Signed Released DT Willie Henry. GOLD_Qian Yang, China Mav. McNealy, $87,890 67-67-68-73_275 Smoliga, Catie de Loof, Allison Germany 3, Saudi Arabia 2 Pittsburgh 10, San Francisco 2 Chris Meyers and RHP R.J. Petit LB Monty Rice. Placed OLB Bud TAMPA BAY BUCCANEERS — SILVER_Anastasiia Galashina, Roger Sloan, $87,890 64-69-70-72_275 Schmitt, Natalie Hinds, Erika BASEBALL/SOFTBALL Sunday’s Games Cam. Tringale, $87,890 67-68-66-74_275 on minor league contracts. Dupree, RB Jeremy McNichols Signed S Chris Cooper. Russia Brown, Abbey Weitzeil, Simone Women Philadelphia 2, Atlanta 1 KANSAS CITY ROYALS — and T Ty Sambrailo on the PUP TENNESSEE TITANS — Signed BRONZE_Nina Christen, Swit- Manuel) United States 2, Australia 1 (8 Miami 9, San Diego 3 LPGA Tour Agreed to terms with 2B Peyton list. Placed CB Caleb Farley and LB John Simon. Waived LB Tuzar zerland TAEKWONDO Innings) Baltimore 5, Washington 4 $4.5M Amundi Evian Wilson and RHP Eric Cerantola OL Aaron Brewer on the non-foot- Skipper. TAEKWONDO PAGE 12 DAILY SENTINEL, ROME, N.Y., romesentinel.com, TUESDAY, JULY 27, 2021 Health Today [email protected] • 315–337–4000, ext. 213 MVHS medical director, emergency Increased exercise benefi ts gut microbiome Dear Doctor: I think I remember reading that when you start department receive awards exercising more, it changes your gut microbiome. How does that UTICA — Mohawk Valley Health Sys- work? I thought it’s what you eat and drink that matter the most. tem’s Emergency Department on both the Dear Reader: The way St. Luke’s and St. Elizabeth campuses has in which physical exercise Ask the Doctors been named one of the top response teams affects the body has been a in the Northeast by TeamHealth for its work subject of interest for thou- through the COVID-19 pandemic. sands of years. Texts dating In addition, Dr. Afsar Khan, medical direc- back to 600 B.C. show that a tor of the MVHS EDs, has been awarded the physician in India prescribed 2020 Northeast Group Medical Director of exercise to his ailing patients. the Year by TeamHealth for his role in lead- Today, we have abundant evi- ing the MVHS team this past year. dence that exercise affects In his role as medical director, Dr. Khan virtually every facet of bodily oversees the day-to-day operations of the function. That starts with the ED on both the St. Elizabeth and St. Luke’s obvious — the muscles — campuses, as well as providing direct patient and moves on to include the ELIZABETH KO, M.D. EVE GLAZER, M.D. care. He was honored for providing high heart, lungs, liver, kidneys quality patient care throughout the pandem- and other organs, and metab- ic as well as outstanding leadership to his olism, endurance, immune response, circulation, hormone levels, team. gene regulation and blood sugar control. “We are so proud of Dr. Khan and our Now, with the workings of the gut microbiome a new frontier Emergency Department team for the role in medical discovery, researchers are asking if exercise plays a role there, as well. The answer appears to be yes. A number of they have played throughout the pandemic AWARD WINNING TEAM — Standing outside of the Emergency Department (ED) on the St. Luke’s and the critical service they provide to our studies conducted in recent years have found that exercise has a Campus of MVHS from left, Afsar Khan, MD, medical director of the MVHS ED; William Gaetano, MD, benefi cial effect on the number, type and diversity of the trillions community every day,” said Darlene Strom- assistant medical director for MVHS ED, St. Elizabeth; Avinash Kambhampati, DO, assistant medical director stad, FACHE, president/CEO of MVHS. “Dr. of microbes that call our guts home. That’s important because for MVHS ED, St. Luke’s; and Russell Petrie, PA, physician assistant in the ED. these colonies of bacteria, viruses, yeasts and fungi have been Khan is very deserving of this recognition. (Photo submitted) He has been a shining example of leader- shown to be vital to our health, well-being and longevity. ship, strength and consistency through an that the COVID pandemic put on the health staff and technologists, these awards are A few years ago, researchers from the University of Illinois incredibly diffi cult year.” care system across the country,” Dr. Khan a refl ection of the expertise, caring and asked a group of sedentary women and men to add exercise TeamHealth, which provides staffi ng for said. “I am personally grateful for all of the bravery displayed organization-wide by our to their daily routines. They began with 30 minutes of gentle the ED at MVHS, is an organization com- support shown to the department from the caregivers.” exercise, such as walking three days per week. Over the course prised of more than 16,000 affi liated health hospital’s administration, staff and the espe- Dr. Khan also credits the tremendous of six weeks, the volunteers worked their way up to an hour of care professionals and advanced practice cially from the community.” amount of planning and behind the scenes vigorous activity, still three times per week. clinicians. The company offers emergency In addition to his personal accolade, Dr. work as a key factor to the success of the An analysis of stool samples taken at the start and fi nish of the medicine, hospital medicine and more to Khan remarked that the team award is par- ED. study found that, even though their diets had not changed, the approximately 3,100 acute and post-acute ticularly meaningful. “It is always nice to be “As an organization, MVHS is constantly volunteers’ gut microbiomes had shifted. Each individual’s gut facilities and physician groups nationwide. honored,” he said. “The department award undergoing emergency preparedness train- changed in unique ways. However, all of the volunteers had one Dr. Khan sees the awards as refl ections of is a fi tting tribute to the caregivers at both ing to be ready for a worst case scenario,” thing in common: Each person’s gut showed a marked increase the support, teamwork and strength shown campuses for the hard work and personal he said. “To see all of that planning come in the concentration of short-chain fatty acids. These are the by the organization and community through sacrifi ces everyone made throughout the to fruition, including consolidating services byproducts of fermentation and are produced by the friendly an unprecedented time in health care. pandemic. From the doctors, nurses and and moving testing sites to alternate loca- microbes living in the gut. “It was a diffi cult year with all of the stress lab personnel to the environmental services tions for safety, was truly amazing.” Short-chain fatty acids serve as a main source of nutrition to the cells of the colon, and they are important to colon health. They also appear to have anti-infl ammatory properties. Research Should vaccinated has linked short-chain fatty acids to a reduced risk of a range of WHO: Rich countries should infl ammatory diseases and conditions, including Type 2 diabetes, people mask up obesity, heart disease and infl ammatory bowel disease. What was particularly interesting about this study was the volunteers were with COVID-19 both lean and obese, and the benefi cial changes linked to the donate vaccines, not use boosters addition of exercise were seen in both body types. cases rising? BY MARIA CHENG And, yes, you’re correct that what you eat also plays an AP Medical Writer BY CARLA K. JOHNSON important part in optimal gut health. Eating from a wide variety AP Medical Writer LONDON (AP) — Top offi cials of fi ber-rich fresh vegetables, fruits, grains and legumes keeps at the World Health Organization gut microbes happy. Added sugar and salt have a negative effect It depends on your situation, say there’s not enough evidence on the gut, as do artifi cial sweeteners. And naturally fermented but masking in public can pro- to show that third doses of coro- foods, such as yogurt, kefi r, sauerkraut and kombucha, are vide another layer of protec- navirus vaccines are needed known to give the gut microbiome a boost. tion and help prevent the virus and appealed Monday for the Eve Glazier, M.D., MBA, is an internist and associate professor of medicine from spreading to others who scarce shots to be shared with at UCLA Health. Elizabeth Ko, M.D., is an internist and assistant professor of aren’t protected. poor countries who have yet to medicine at UCLA Health. An easing of safety precau- Send your questions to [email protected]. Owing to the volume immunize their people instead of mail, personal replies cannot be provided. Copyright 2021 UCLA Health tions and the large number of of being used by rich countries people who remain unvacci- as boosters. nated in many regions are con- At a press briefi ng, WHO direc- tributing to the spread of cases tor-general Tedros Adhanom around the world. Ghebreyesus said the world’s What is a COVID-19 vaccine The U.S. Centers for Disease grotesque vaccine disparity was Control and Prevention has not driven by “greed,” as he called SCARCE SHOTS — In this Sunday, July 11, photo, a doctor fi lls a syringe ‘breakthrough’ case? changed its advice that fully on drugmakers to prioritize sup- with the Johnson & Johnson COVID-19 vaccine at a vaccination center in BY CANDICE CHOI vaccinated people can safely plying their COVID-19 vaccines it’s still possible to get infected Kabul, Afghanistan. Top offi cials at the World Health Organization said Monday, Associated Press go without masks in most situ- to poor countries instead of lob- July 12, there is not enough evidence to show that third doses of coronavirus with mild or no symptoms, or ations. But Dr. Rochelle Walen- bying rich countries to use even vaccines are needed and appealed for the scarce shots to be shared with poor What is a COVID-19 vaccine even to get sick. sky, the agency’s director, said more doses. His plea comes just countries who have yet to immunize their populations instead of being used by “breakthrough” case? If you do end up getting sick local decisions on mask man- as pharmaceutical companies rich countries as boosters. (AP fi le photo) It’s when a fully vaccinated despite vaccination, experts dates could vary depending on are seeking authorization for person gets infected with the say the shots are very good vaccination levels and whether third doses to be used as boost- “Both Pfi zer and the U.S. WHO’s chief scientist. Swamina- coronavirus. A small number at reducing the severity of the there’s a surge. ers in some Western countries, government share a sense of than said WHO would make rec- of such cases are expected and illness — the main reason to Los Angeles County recently including the U.S. urgency in staying ahead of the ommendations on booster doses health offi cials say they’re not get vaccinated. started requiring residents to “We are making conscious virus that causes COVID-19, and if they were needed, but that any a cause for alarm. Most people with break- wear masks indoors regard- choices right now not to protect we also agree that the scientifi c such advice “has to be based COVID-19 vaccines work through infections experience less of vaccination status, for those in need,” Tedros said, add- data will dictate next steps,” the on the science and data, not on by teaching the body to rec- mild illness, said Dr. William example, and offi cials in New ing the immediate priority must company said in a statement late individual companies declaring ognize the virus. So if you’re Moss, a vaccine expert at the Orleans are urging people to be to vaccinate people who have Monday. that the vaccines should now be to it after vaccination, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg do the same. yet to receive a single dose. It’s not unusual for manufac- administered as a booster dose.” your immune system should School of Public Health. Though COVID-19 vaccines He called on Pfi zer and Mod- turers to brief regulators before Dr. Michael Ryan, WHO’s be ready to spring into action In the U.S., people who greatly reduce the chance of erna to “go all out to supply fi ling new data, and a U.S. gov- emergencies chief, suggested and fi ght it. weren’t vaccinated make up severe illness and death and COVAX, the Africa Vaccine ernment spokesperson said the that if rich countries decide to In studies, the two-dose nearly all hospitalizations and remain effective against vari- Acquisition Task Team and low information is just one piece of administer booster shots rather COVID-19 vaccines by Pfi zer deaths from COVID-19. ants, some experts said wear- and middle-income countries evidence authorities will use in than donating them to the devel- and Moderna were around 95% It’s diffi cult to determine ing a mask is a reasonable pre- with very little coverage,” refer- deciding if, when and for whom oping world, “we will look back effective at preventing illness, why any particular break- caution since it’s still possible ring to the U.N.-backed initiative a booster might be necessary. in anger and I think we will look while the one-shot Johnson & through case happens. to get infected. to distribute vaccines globally. Britain is also considering a back in shame.” Johnson shot was 72% effec- How much of the virus Masking could also help pre- After a 10-week drop in glob- possible booster vaccination He said the failure to increase tive, though direct compar- you’re exposed to could be a plan in the fall, which would vaccine manufacturing capaci- isons are diffi cult. So while vent the spread of the virus to al coronavirus deaths, Tedros ■ children too young for vacci- said the number of COVID-19 likely target those over 50 and ty, coupled with rich countries’ the vaccines are very good at CONTINUED ON PAGE 13 nation and people with weak patients dying daily is again the most vulnerable. refusal to share shots with poor protecting us from the virus, ‘Breakthrough’ case immune systems. beginning to climb and that But WHO’s top experts disput- countries, was extremely disap- “Personally, I continue to the extremely infectious delta ed the need for a booster in fully pointing. wear a mask when going into variant is “driving catastrophic immunized people. “This is people who want to public spaces outside of my waves of cases.” “At this point … there is no sci- have their cake and eat it,” he entifi c evidence to suggest that household, both for my own Both Pfi zer and Moderna have ■ CONTINUED ON PAGE 13 protection and for the sake agreed to supply small amounts boosters are defi nitely needed,” of my community,” said virus of their vaccines to COVAX, said Dr. Soumya Swaminathan, Vaccines researcher Angela Rasmussen but the vast majority of their of the Vaccine and Infectious doses have been reserved by Disease Organization at the rich countries. 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Our individ- dad, their only son, lives with them, but BY LIZ WESTON your plans before you commit, Eweka says. ual immune systems will also avoids them at all costs, no matter how NerdWallet Also consider how you’ll replace the social affect how well we respond much I beg him to help. Most advice about retirement planning focuses interactions you get from work. People with strong to the shots. Some people, for He causes more problems than he on how to save enough money to replace your social connections tend to be happier, healthier example, have health condi- solves. I graduated from college last paycheck. and live longer. You can invest in existing relation- tions or take medications that year, but because of all the doctor But work provides us with a lot more than ships before and after retirement by spending more could make their immune sys- appointments, nurse visits and the income. Many of us get a sense of meaning, time with family and friends. O’Neill recommends tems less responsive to the attention they need, there’s no way I can accomplishment and even identity from what we setting designated days and times to regularly vaccines. work. My life is completely absorbed in do. Work also provides social connections and a connect, either in person or by phone or video call. People might also have been caring for them. structure for our days. But aging also means you’ll be losing connec- exposed to the virus before I’m going crazy! They don’t want By ABIGAIL Losing all that can be disorienting, which is tions as people die or move away. Volunteering, the shots took full effect. to leave their home and won’t pay me VAN BUREN why experts — including some who have already joining community organizations or just getting Though less likely, they may or anyone else to care for them, but (Jeanne Phillips, retired — recommend thinking about how you will to know your neighbors better can help you build have received a dose that was they need round-the-clock care. I’m not daughter of founder improperly stored or adminis- Pauline Phillips) replace those aspects of work. relationships with new people, O’Neill says. The asking for help with THEM, I’m asking “Most adults don’t want a life of companionship of a dog, cat or other tered, Moss said. for help with balance. How can I be a pure leisure,” certified financial planner Nerd Wallet pet also can contribute to well-being. The Centers for Disease young adult and full-time caregiver? — IN DIFFICULT CIR- Barbara O’Neill writes in her book “Flip- Control and Prevention notes CUMSTANCES Live purposefully ping a Switch: Your Guide to Happiness Without work-imposed structure, variants could be factors in DEAR I.D.C.: You can’t. The longer you allow this to contin- and Financial Security in Later Life.” some breakthrough cases, ue, the more trapped you will become. Contact senior services some people start to drift, with one day “They crave a sense of purpose, mean- blurring into the next. Setting goals and though evidence so far indi- and inform them about what’s going on with your dad and your ingful daily activities and relationships, cates the vaccines used in the grandparents. Then find a job. I am sure there are many available taking steps to achieve them can help and the freedom to do what they want, restore a sense of purpose and achieve- U.S. are protective against openings right now. You may have to continue living with your even if that means continuing to work.” them. grandparents for a while, but as soon as you can manage it, you ment, O’Neill says. Envision a typical day O’Neill started her post-Rutgers Health officials are also should live independently. watching for signs that break- As to your father, tell him that if he doesn’t accept at least Retirement often starts with a flurry life by setting five goals: finishing the of activity as people travel, visit family book she was writing; staying active in through cases are rising, which some of the responsibility for his parents’ care, you will report could signal that protection him to adult protective services for neglect. It may not make you and indulge in favorite pastimes. But LIZ WESTON financial education; cultivating friend- retirement experts recommend envi- ships; “doing lots of fun things and new from the vaccines is fading popular, but if you don’t assume control of your future, you will and boosters are needed. become increasingly isolated. sioning a more typical day after you’ve checked off things”; and staying healthy by walking 10,000 steps daily, eating healthy foods and getting at The AP is answering your ques- DEAR ABBY: I have a strong, healthy bond with my 5- and some of your bucket list activities. How will you tions about the coronavirus in this 8-year-old daughters. When the older one was 6, my wife taught spend each hour, starting from the time you wake least 7 hours of sleep each night. (Tending to your series. her not to let me see her naked when using the bathroom and up? Who will you spend time with? How will you physical well-being is key: 81% of retirees in a 2014 Submit them at: FactCheck@ bathing. That broke my heart. I’m OK with it now, but my wife is respond when someone asks “What do you do?” Merrill Lynch study cited good health as a key AP.org. now discouraging them from sitting on my lap. I’m a loving and O’Neill, for example, doesn’t use the word ingredient for a happy retirement.) responsible dad, and I would never do any harm to my kids, or “retired” to describe herself. Instead, she explains Achieving specific, measurable goals can help do the things my wife thinks I will do. What should I do? — NOT that she left Rutgers University after 41 years as people redefine their concept of productivity, TRUSTED IN CALIFORNIA a professor and now owns Money Talk Financial which is important to many people’s sense of self- Vaccines DEAR NOT TRUSTED: What you should do is discuss with Planning Seminars and Publications, where she worth, O’Neill says. Goals also can help offset a ■ CONTINUED FROM PAGE 12 her the reasons for her fears about the safety of your daughters. writes and speaks about personal finance topics. tendency to put things off. The answer may be that when she was small, she was molest- In fact, research shows that working in retire- People who are used to saving and delayed grat- ment is associated with greater happiness. Part- ification may have trouble “flipping the switch” to said. “Then they make some ed by a male relative she trusted. There is nothing wrong with more cake and they want to 5-year-old and 8-year-old girls sitting on their father’s lap. What is time work also can help you phase into retirement spending and enjoying their lives, O’Neill says. But gradually, says CFP Shelly-Ann Eweka, senior time, good health and energy aren’t infinite. Many eat that as well.” troubling is your wife’s reaction to it. Some have called the idea DEAR ABBY: My husband of six months (whom I do not live director of financial planning strategy at finance people in her 55+ community in Ocala, Florida, firm TIAA. struggled during the pandemic not just because of booster shots morally with) refuses to agree not to contact his ex-girlfriends. He refus- repugnant, given the increased es to send me copies of emails or texts from them, and won’t “Some people get really stressed out, because it their plans were canceled, but because of an acute does seem final,” Eweka says of retirement. “Con- awareness that the clock was ticking, she says. spread of COVID-19 now being agree to allow me to send a polite, but firm, email requesting they seen in some African coun- stop contacting him, even though his therapist said it was OK sider working part time to have less employment “It wasn’t just two years lost, it was two good and more free time so you can ease yourself into years,” O’Neill says. “You don’t know how many of tries. to send. What should I do? — DISTRUSTFUL IN NEW YORK Tom Hart, acting CEO of the DEAR DISTRUSTFUL: The person you married clearly isn’t it.” those you have left.” This column was provided to The Associated ONE campaign, an advocacy ready for the responsibilities of being a husband. Ask him if he’s Take retirement for a test-drive group, noted that just 1% of willing to meet with a licensed marriage and family therapist. If You may want to take your vision of retirement Press by the personal finance website NerdWallet. Liz Weston is a columnist at NerdWallet, a certi- people in poor countries have he is unwilling, talk to a lawyer about an annulment. If you do, out for a test-drive before you quit work, Eweka received even one COVID-19 fied financial planner and author of “Your Credit you may save yourself years of frustration and heartache. says. Consider spending a two-week vacation doing vaccine dose. Score.” Email: [email protected]. Twitter: www.DearAbby.com © 2021 Universal Uclick what you hope to do in retirement, such as playing “The idea that a healthy, golf, traveling, volunteering or looking after the @lizweston. vaccinated person can get a grandkids. If you’re planning to move to another Related link booster shot before a nurse or area, you might rent a home there for a few weeks, NerdWallet: What You Need to Know About grandmother in South Africa if possible. You may discover that the reality meets Working in Retirement https://bit.ly/nerdwallet-re- can get a single jab is outra- MVHS welcomes or exceeds your expectations. If not, you can alter tirement-work geous,” he said. Midwives to Women’s Demand for Google Technology up as Health Center UTICA — Certified Midwives seniors learn to utilize smart devices Caitlin Donaghy, CM, MPH, and Shelley Hong, CM, LM, MS, have UTICA — The Community music, and also for aging-in-place The Community at Sunset Wood partnered with Sunset Wood on joined the Mohawk Valley Health at Sunset Wood and the Health initiatives like setting reminders team for taking an innovative this research study and to have System (MVHS) Women’s Health Foundation for Western and Cen- for medication administration or approach to improving the lives the opportunity to understand Center, where they will provide tral New York have partnered to controlling utilities within their of their tenants. This technol- how seniors engage with smart inpatient and outpatient care to continue supplying seniors with homes. ogy will help older adults feel technology over time,” said Kate women of all ages. Google Smart Home technology “The demand for these devices connected with their loved ones Nicewicz, Ph.D. candidate in Donaghy joins MVHS with as demand rises to keep them was surprisingly overwhelming,” and friends while staying safe at marketing at Kennesaw State experience providing women’s engaged throughout the COVID- said Dominick Manfredo, CEO of home.” University. reproductive healthcare and 19 pandemic and beyond. The Community at Sunset Wood. To study how seniors inter- “This will give us valuable managing international public The $10,000 investment from act with these smart devices, as insight on what influences, or health programs. She speaks flu- “We are so grateful to the deters from, device utilization the Health Foundation for Health Foundation for Western well as their perception of how ent Spanish and Portuguese. Western and Central New York these devices can keep them among seniors.” Donaghy earned her advanced and Central New York for rec- Dr. Mona Sinha, associate will build upon Sunset Wood’s ognizing the importance of this independent, The Community at certificate in Midwifery from momentum for their Google Nest Sunset Wood has partnered with professor of marketing at Ken- SUNY Downstate Medical Cen- CAITLIN DONAGHY technology when it comes to nesaw State University and chair Hub Max Smart Display program, seniors aging-in-place, and help- the Ph.D. program in Business ter in Brooklyn, New York. She by funding Phase 2. Administration and Department of Kate Nicewicz’s dissertation earned her master’s degree in ing with social isolation during committee, said “I am so proud Sign-ups for Phase 1 of the of Marketing and Professional Public Health, Population and the pandemic. Their grant will go that Kate is using her doctoral program filled within 24 hours Sales at Kennesaw State Univer- Family Health from the Colum- directly toward getting devices training and her research interest with seniors eager to learn how sity in Georgia. bia University Mailman School of into the hands of seniors who on smart devices to make a posi- to utilize this smart display tech- A longitudinal research study Public Health in New York, New have been on our Google Smart tive impact on society especially nology to play YouTube videos, will collect data from seniors York, and her bachelor’s degree Display waiting list for a few for this segment of the popula- watch old television program before they have even touched in Women’s and Gender Studies months now, so they will be able tion that is especially vulnerable. favorites, and video chat with their Google smart devices, three from the University of Virginia in to enjoy the many benefits that The opportunity that Dominick family and friends. months after receiving them, and Charlottesville, Virginia. these devices have to offer.” Manfredo and The Community six months after utilizing the The COVID-19 pandemic has at Sunset Wood has provided, Hong joins MVHS with more “Social isolation and loneli- devices. than 14 years of experience as affected senior citizens the most ness are serious risks for many not just for their tenants but also a midwife, most recently prac- as they have been isolating to older adults, and the COVID-19 The aggregate data will be for us as a business school to ticing at St. Mary’s Healthcare remain safe for over one year. pandemic has only made it more used to study how seniors per- give back to society, is greatly in Amsterdam, New York. She The goal of implementing these challenging for us to address ceive smart devices like these, appreciated.” specializes in providing care for devices is to provide seniors with these issues,” said Nora Obrien and how their attitudes change To learn more about this proj- women across the continuum of social benefits like video chatting Suric, Ph.D., President of the over time after using the devices. ect, visit sunsetwood.org/goo- care, including prenatal, antepar- SHELLEY HONG with loved ones or listening to Health Foundation. “We applaud “We’re very excited to have gle-smart-display-program. tum and postpartum gynecologi- cal care. She also provides well-woman care including annual physicals TREE with an emphasis on reproduc- Registration open for new CNY Diabetes JD tive health. 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The address within or phase of a 69 lot total major in part. of Assessment Review everyday skills such as The address within or without this state to which subdivision located off of Bid forms and will meet in the Council Charles Anken Boulevard. bathing, dressing, get- without this state to which the Secretary of State shall specifications are available Chambers, City Hall, 198 N. ting up via Hoyer lift, the Secretary of State shall mail a copy of any process 6. Tabled - SEQR Review at the Cooperative Bidding Washington St., Rome, New It’s never mail a copy of any process against the limited liability of a request by Randy Office in the District Office York from 10:00 a.m. to feeding, and getting to against the limited liability company served upon him Soggs for a three lot minor Building at Madison-Oneida 12:00 noon; 2:00 p.m. to 4:00 bed. I am looking for company served upon him or her is: subdivision at 1790 Black BOCES from 9:00 am to 4:00 p.m.; and 6:00 p.m. to 8:00 Monday, Wednesday or her is: David M. Martin River Boulevard and site pm, Monday through Friday. p.m. to hear and examine been easier! and Friday 6 - 10 pm. JULIE WHITTEMORE 2005 N. James St plan for the construction Complete Bidding forms are all complaints in relation to Every other Saturday 339 NASSAU ST Rome, NY 13440 of an approximately 1,988 also available on our website such assessments for which and Sunday 9 am-noon ROME, NY 13440 FIFTH: The limited square foot Starbucks at: proper application has been Coffee Shop on one of the and 6 pm-10 pm. Must FIFTH:The limited liability company is to be www.moboces.org filed by persons conceiving speak English. MUST liability company designates managed by: ONE OR subdivided parcels. Click on “Programs & themselves aggrieved the following as its MORE MEMBERS. 7. Tabled - Preliminary Services”, “Non-Instructional thereby. have a vehicle and registered agent upon whom SIXTH: The existence Plat Review of a request by & Support Services”, Dated 27th day of July, 2021. driver’s license. I have process against it may be of the limited liability Randy Soggs for a three lot “Cooperative Bidding” and Joseph J. Surace, Jr. someone to assist with served within the State of company shall begin upon minor subdivision at 1790 “Current IFBs/RFPs” Assessor training. Pay is through New York is: filing of these Articles Black River Boulevard. For more information, see City of Rome Committed Home Care. JULIE WHITTEMORE of Organization with the 8. Tabled - Site Plan the Information for Bidders 7/27—1ti Review of a request Please feel free to call 339 NASSAU ST Department of State. or contact: Kathy 315-725-6766 ROME, NY 13440 SEVENTH: The limited by Randy Soggs for Madison-Oneida BOCES LEGAL NOTICE SIXTH: The existence liability company shall have the construction of an Cooperative Bidding Office 1212 Catherine, LLC. with any questions of the limited liability a perpetual existence. approximately 1,988 square PO Box 168, 4937 Spring Rd Filed 5/21/21. Cty: Oneida. Town of Verona is company shall begin upon EIGHTH: The limited foot Starbucks Coffee Verona, NY 13478 SSNY desig. for process & Shop at 1790 Black River accepting applications filing of these Articles liability company shall (315) 361-5626 shall mail 1212 Catherine St, until August 12, 2021 for of Organization with the defend, indemnify and hold Boulevard. FAX: (315) 361-5595 Utica, NY 13501. Purp: any Department of State. harmless all members, 9. Tabled - SEQR Review Email: co-op-bidding@ lawful. the following positions: SEVENTH: The limited managers, and former of a request by Turin Road moboces.org 6/29,7/6,13,20,27,8/3—6ti Motor Equipment liability company shall have members and managers of Solar, LLC for a two lot Date: July 22, 2021 Operator - Minimum a perpetual existence. the limited liability company minor subdivision off of Niki J. Maiura, District LEGAL NOTICE qualifi cations: One year EIGHTH: The limited against expenses (including Ironwood Drive and site plan Clerk Ramon’s Baking of experience in the liability company shall attorney’s fees, judgments, for the construction of a 31 7/27—1ti Company, LLC. Filed acre solar array on one of operation of medium or defend, indemnify and hold fines, and amounts paid in 5/21/21. Cty: Oneida. SSNY heavy duty, moderate- harmless all members, settlement) incurred in the subdivided parcels. LEGAL NOTICE desig. for process & shall 10. Tabled - Preliminary managers, and former connection with any claims, ARTICLES OF mail 1212 Catherine St, ly complex, specialized Plat Review of a request by members and managers of causes of action, demands, ORGANIZATION Utica, NY 13501. Purp: any motor equipment, One Turin Road Solar, LLC for a the limited liability company damages, liabilities of the OF lawful. Person Plowing experi- two lot minor subdivision off against expenses (including limited liability company, Safe Haven Acres LLC 6/29,7/6,13,20,27,8/3—6ti ence preferred. Special of Ironwood Drive. attorney’s fees, judgments, and any pending or FIRST: The name of the 11. Tabled – Site Plan requirement: Eligibility fines, and amounts paid in threatened action, suit, or limited liability company is: LEGAL NOTICE Review of a request by for NYS Commercial settlement) incurred in proceeding. Safe Haven Acres LLC Guns Unlimited, LLC. Turin Road Solar, LLC for Driver’s License (CDL) connection with any claims, Such indemnification SECOND: To engage in Filed 4/5/21. Cty: Oneida. the construction of a 31 acre at time of application. causes of action, demands, shall be made to the fullest any lawful act or activity SSNY desig. for process & solar array located off of damages, liabilities of the extent permitted by the laws within the purposes for Possession of valid NYS Ironwood Drive. shall mail 408 First St, Utica, limited liability company, of the State of New York, which limited liability CDL at time of appoint- NEW BUSINESS: NY 13501. Purp: any lawful. and any pending or provided that such acts or companies may be organized ment. This license must 12. SEQR Review of a 6/29,7/6,13,20,27,8/3—6ti threatened action, suit, or omissions which gives rise request by George Ruffrage pursuant to Limited Liability be maintained through- proceeding. to the cause of action or for the construction of an Company Law provided that LEGAL NOTICE out appointment. Such indemnification proceedings occurred while approximately 15,000 square the limited liability company NOTICE TO BIDDERS Laborer Part Time - shall be made to the fullest the Member or Manager foot mini storage unit facility is not formed to engage in The Board of Education Minimum qualifi cations: extent permitted by the laws was in performance of his at 5667 Rome-New London any act or activity requiring of Madison-Oneida Board Willingness to perform of the State of New York, or her duties for the limited Road. the consent or approval of Cooperative Educational provided that such acts or liability company and was of any state official, Services (BOCES), in routine manual tasks; 13. Site Plan Review of a ability to follow simple omissions which gives rise not as a result of his or her request by George Ruffrage department, board, agency, accordance with the General to the cause of action or fraud, gross negligence, for the construction of an or other body without such Municipal Law and the oral or written instruc- proceedings occurred while willful misconduct or approximately 15,000 square consent or approval first policies and procedures tions; ability to read and the Member or Manager a wrongful taking. The foot mini storage unit facility being obtained. of the BOCES, requests write; willingness to work was in performance of his indemnification provided at 5667 Rome-New London THIRD: The county, sealed Bids for the following inside or outside in all or her duties for the limited herein shall inure to the Road. within this state, in which services. Bids will be weather conditions. liability company and was benefit of successors, 14. Final Plat Review of the office of the limited accepted until 3:00 p.m., not as a result of his or her assigns, heirs, executors, liability company is to be August 12, 2021, at which Applications for the a request by Woodhaven above positions may be fraud, gross negligence, and the administrators of Ventures LLC for a 37 lot located is ONEIDA. time they will be publicly willful misconduct or any such person. first phase of a 250 lot total FOURTH: The Secretary opened: obtained online www. a wrongful taking. The 7/20,27,8/3,10,17,24—6ti major subdivision in the of State is designated as Furniture townverona.org indemnification provided Woodhaven Redevelopment agent of the limited liability IFB 21-08-004 Searching for a new car, home or just - under employment herein shall inure to the LEGAL NOTICE company upon whom process For the provision of Area bounded by Floyd something to do this weekend? Clerk Part-Time - The benefit of successors, NOTICE OF SALE Avenue and transected by against it may be served. furniture for Madison- Town of Verona Court assigns, heirs, executors, SUPREME COURT Park Avenue. The address within or Oneida BOCES. Make it easy on yourself. and the administrators of COUNTY OF Oneida, U.S. without this state to which Bids will be received at has an opening for a 15. SEQR Review of a part-time clerk 20 hours any such person. Bank National Association, request by NY CDG Oneida the Secretary of State shall the Cooperative Bidding Subscribe to the Daily Sentinel. 6/22,29,7/6,13,20,27—6ti Not in its Individual 2, LLC for the construction mail a copy of any process Office in the District Office per week. Capacity but Solely as of an 18.3 acre solar array at against the limited liability Building at Madison-Oneida Get a wealth of information available Please submit a letter of LEGAL NOTICE Trustee for the RMAC Trust, 6821 Martin Street. company served upon him BOCES, 4937 Spring Rd, interest and resume to: NOTICE CONCERNING Series 2016-CTT, Plaintiff, 16. Site Plan Review of a or her is: Verona, NY 13478. Any at your fingertips every day. Town of Verona Justice THE vs. Penny Bennett, ET AL., request by NY CDG Oneida Justin Dietrick Bid submitted will be Court, P.O. Box 165, EXAMINATION Defendant(s). 2, LLC for the construction 10318 Beaver Meadow Rd binding for forty five (45) Verona, NY 13478 OF ASSESSMENT Pursuant to a Judgment of an 18.3 acre solar array at Remsen, NY 13438 days subsequent to date of INVENTORY & VALUATION of Foreclosure and Sale 6821 Martin Street. FIFTH: The limited Bid opening, unless earlier DATA duly filed on June 29, 2021, HISTORIC DISTRICT liability company is to be released in writing. (Section 501 of the Real I, the undersigned Referee OPINIONS: managed by: ONE OR The Board of Education Property Tax Law) will sell at public auction MORE MEMBERS. reserves the right to reject Advertising OTHER BUSINESS: 111 Langley Road • Rome, NY 13441 • 315–337–4000 Notice is hereby given at the Oneida County ADJOURNMENT SIXTH:The existence of any or all Bids in whole or helps business, RomeSentinel.com • [email protected] • fax: 315–337–4704 that assessment inventory Courthouse, lobby of the Petitioners Must Be the limited liability company in part. plain and simple and valuation data is Rome Supreme Courthouse, Present shall begin upon filing of Bid forms and available for examination 302 North James Street, *All interested parties these Articles of specifications are available and review. This data is Rome, NY on August 30, should be aware that, Organization with the at the Cooperative Bidding the information which will 2021 at 12:00 p.m., premises although a transcript of Department of State. Office in the District Office be used to establish the known as 11088 River Road, such proceedings will be SEVENTH: The limited Building at Madison-Oneida assessment of each parcel Camden, NY 13316. All that mechanically reproduced, liability company shall have BOCES from 9:00 am to 4:00 Rome Daily Sentinel which will appear on the certain plot, piece or parcel the Rome Planning Board a perpetual existence. pm, Monday through Friday. tentative assessment roll of land, with the buildings does not guarantee its EIGHTH: The limited Complete Bidding forms are of Rome, New York, to be and improvements thereon accuracy or quality. Any liability company shall also available on our website classified advertising is filed on or before September erected, situate, lying interested parties should defend, indemnify and hold at: 15, 2021. The information and being in the Town of make alternate provisions harmless all members, www.moboces.org may be reviewed in the Florence, County of Oneida for stenographic services, managers, and former Click on “Programs & tailor-made for you Assessor’s Office, City and State of New York, mechanical recording, or members and managers Services”, “Non-Instructional Hall, 198 N. Washington St., Section 91.000, Block 1 accurate note taking. of the limited liability & Support Services”, Call today and place Rome, New York from July and Lot 15.1. Approximate 7/27—1ti company against expenses “Cooperative Bidding” and 27th to August 3rd, between amount of judgment is (including attorney’s fees, “Current IFBs/RFPs” the right ad for you the hours of 8:30 a.m. and $173,304.31 plus interest LEGAL NOTICE judgments, fines, and For more information, see 4:30 p.m. and costs. Premises will be NOTICE OF FORMATION amounts paid in settlement) the Information for Bidders Dated 27th day of July, 2021. sold subject to provisions OF DOMESTIC LIMITED incurred in connection or contact: Joseph J. Surace, Jr. of filed Judgment Index # LIABILITY COMPANY; with any claims, causes of Madison-Oneida BOCES 315–337–4000 Assessor EFCA2018-001480. Cash will Name of LLC: Copper City action, demands, damages, Cooperative Bidding Office City of Rome not be accepted. of Rome Brewing Company liabilities of the limited PO Box 168, 4937 Spring Rd 7/27,8/3—2ti COVID-19 safety protocols LLC; Date of filing: 8/20/14; liability company, and Verona, NY 13478 will be followed at the Office of the LLC: Oneida any pending or threatened (315) 361-5626 LEGAL NOTICE foreclosure sale. Co.; The NY Secretary of action, suit, or proceeding. FAX: (315) 361-5595 Ramon’s Bakery Jacqueline R. Conti, State has been designated Such indemnification shall Email: co-op-bidding@ Manufacturing, LLC. Filed Esq., Referee as the agent upon whom be made to the fullest extent moboces.org Are YOU the Right Fit? 5/21/21. Cty: Oneida. SSNY Knuckles, Komosinski & process may be served. permitted by the laws of Date: July 22, 2021 desig. for process & shall Manfro, LLP, 565 Taxter NYSS may mail a copy of the State of New York, Niki J. Maiura, District mail 1212 Catherine St, Road, Suite 590, any process to the LLC at provided that such acts or Clerk Find out in the Daily Sentinel classifieds Utica, NY 13501. Purp: any Elmsford, NY 10523, 1111 Oneida Street, Rome, omissions which gives rise 7/27—1ti lawful. Attorneys for Plaintiff New York 13440; Purpose of to the cause of action or Many employers in the area 6/29,7/6,13,20,27,8/3—6ti 7/27,8/3,10,17—4ti LLC: Any lawful purpose. proceedings occurred while are looking to put the right 7/13,20,27,8/3,10,17—6ti the Member or Manager people into the right jobs

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Kelly’s sex propositioned and had sexual traffi cking case say he had sex- contact with him while he was ual contact with an underage still underage, according to pros- boy in addition to girls, and the ecutors’ court fi ling. government wants jurors in his And when Kelly was about to upcoming sex traffi cking trial to go on trial on child pornography hear those claims. charges in Chicago in 2008, the Prosecutors aired a wide-rang- same youth told the singer he ing raft of additional allegations had access to a juror, and Kelly — but not new charges — against asked him to contact the juror the R&B star in a court fi ling and vouch he was a “good guy,” Friday. Jury selection is due to prosecutors wrote. start Aug. 9 in a New York fed- The fi ling doesn’t say wheth- TAKING OFF — In this Sept. 24, 2014, fi le photo, smoke West. In Nevada, state and federal lawmakers said they are eral court for Kelly, who denies er the youth did so. Kelly was hangs over Reno-Tahoe International Airport as a plane investigating a possible shortage of jet fuel that could delay ever abusing anyone. A message acquitted in that case. takes off in Reno, Nev. A shortage of jet fuel, coupled with cargo delivery and passenger travel at Reno-Tahoe Interna- was sent Saturday to his lawyers R. KELLY The boy also introduced Kelly supply chain issues and an urgent demand from fi refi ghting tional Airport in the coming days. about the additional allegations. to a 16- or 17-year-old male aircraft, continues to cause problems at airports around the (AP File Photo) The Grammy Award-winning like jurors to hear about more friend, with whom prosecutors singer is charged with leading than a dozen other people whom say the singer began a sexual what prosecutors call a crim- the government alleges that Kelly relationship several years later. Airlines cite concerns about inal enterprise of managers, sexually or physically abused, Kelly also fi lmed the two youths bodyguards and other employees threatened or otherwise mis- in sexual encounters with other who allegedly helped him recruit treated. people, including some of Kelly’s fuel shortages at some airports women and girls for sex and por- Among them, the government girlfriends, according to the fi l- nography and to exercise a lot of says, was a 17-year-old boy and ing. Prosecutors wrote that the FORT WORTH, Texas (AP) — example, leaving one engine off planes to limit the amount need- control over them. aspiring musician whom Kelly accounts of the boys and oth- The fuel needle is moving closer while taxiing. ed at airports with shortages. The charges involve six differ- met at a McDonald’s in Decem- ers would help show that the to “empty” at some U.S. airports. American said fuel supplies Trade group Airlines for Amer- ent women and girls, who aren’t ber 2006 and later invited to his actual charges “were not isolated American Airlines says it’s run- are being squeezed at “several” ica said it is talking to federal named in court fi lings. Chicago studio. After asking the events and were part of a larger ning into fuel shortages at some airports, which it didn’t name, authorities and pipeline opera- Now, prosecutors would also boy what he would do to make pattern.” smaller and mid-size airports, mostly because of a shortage of tors about the situation, which and in some cases the airline will tanker trucks or drivers. it said mostly affects smaller air- add refueling stops or fl y fuel Delta Air Lines, meanwhile, ports in the West. Jolie-Pitt divorce judge disqualifi ed by appeals court into locations where the supply said Reno, Nevada, is the most The jet fuel supply is begin LOS ANGELES (AP) — Angelina Jolie scored a counsel, might cause an objective person, aware of is tight. affected location. Delta said taxed by a strong recovery in major victory Friday in her divorce with Brad Pitt all the facts, reasonably to entertain a doubt as to The airline said that the short- pipelines have been devoting travel, which means more planes when a California appeals court agreed with her the judge’s ability to be impartial. Disqualifi cation ages showed up fi rst in the West, more space to gasoline and die- in the air. U.S. air travel has that the private judge deciding who gets custody of is required,” the court ruled. where they could affect efforts to sel and less to jet fuel during the reached about 80% of its pre-pan- their children should be disqualifi ed. The decision means that the custody fi ght over fi ght wildfi res. pandemic. demic levels, with about 2 mil- The 2nd District Court of Appeal agreed with the couple’s fi ve minor children, which was nearing They are now being reported Nevada politicians worry that lion people a day are fl ying in the Jolie that Judge John W. Ouderkirk didn’t suffi - an end, could just be getting started. in other parts of the country the situation could limit the fl ow U.S., double the number in early ciently disclose business relationships with Pitt’s The judge already ruled the pair divorced, but and will last through mid-August, of tourism dollars. March. attorneys. separated the child custody issues. according to a company memo Southwest said the fuel situa- The American Airlines memo “Judge Ouderkirk’s ethical breach, considered Like many celebrity couples, Pitt and Jolie opted to pilots on Monday. It asked tion hasn’t affected its fl ights, but to pilots was reported earlier by together with the information disclosed concern- to hire their own judge to increase their privacy in pilots to conserve fuel by, for it has added more fuel on some CNBC. ing his recent professional relationships with Pitt’s the divorce proceedings. Business Service Directory

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