FRIDAY, MARCH 5, 2021 Swampscott residents get a shot in the arm in Lynn

By Tréa Lavery ITEM STAFF LYNN — Swampscott Housing Authority res- idents and seniors received their rst doses of the COVID-19 vaccine at Lynn’s Breed Middle School on Thursday morning. Irma Chez, SHA executive director, said they had struggled to nd a place to hold the clinic in town, which lacked a space that was large enough. Mean- while, Swampscott ran out of vaccine supply, so she reached out to colleagues in Lynn. Within a week, she said, the clinic had been scheduled. “It was really the work of many people coming to- gether,” Chez said, citing state Sen. Brendan Crigh- ton, Lynn Housing Authority and Neighborhood ITEM PHOTO | JULIA HOPKINS Development Executive Director Charles Gaeta and Julio Baré, a Lynn teacher and accomplished musician, has seen his life change dramatically due Lynn Public Health Director Michele Desmarais as to the pandemic, but he continues to share his talent with the community virtually and remains important partners in setting it up. “They could’ve hopeful that we will get through this. said, we don’t even have enough for our own citizens here, but that was not the case.” Chez also worked with the Swampscott Senior Center to provide transportation to the clinic, and Well, we had time to do new things was even able to provide some spots for seniors when a handful of SHA residents found appointments else- By Elyse Carmosino the next class when the was used to keeping busy. rants and live performance where. ITEM STAFF principal sent a message Before COVID-19, he lled venues closed inde nitely, Christine Dixon, a 66-year-old SHA resident who on the speakers at exact- his days teaching classes schools scrambled to get received her rst shot at the clinic, took the senior Julio Baré received the ly 12 p.m. saying the open at Breed Middle School virtual learning platforms center bus to Lynn for the clinic. She said that she rst sign that life as he house we were supposed while giving live per- up and running, and Baré was shocked at how smoothly the process went. knew it was over when he “We got dropped off, and 10 minutes later, I had to have with parents was formances at El Sarape was left to make sense of heard a seemingly mun- his isolated “new normal.” dane message broadcast canceled,” said the sub- Restaurant in Weymouth SHOT A3 stitute math teacher and in the evenings and on Not used to so much over his school’s intercom free time, Baré, 66, said musician. “At that mo- weekends. system last March. he spent those rst few ment, I knew my life was Then the coronavirus “When the pandemic months at home glued to situation started, I was going to be changing.” pandemic swept through getting ready to move to Baré, a Lynn resident, the North Shore. Restau- TIME, A3

THOR JOURGENSEN COMMENTARY Nahant hires a new Crunching public health nurse By Elyse Carmosino and dear to my heart, so I thought ITEM STAFF it was a great opportunity.” numbers in A graduate of Salem State NAHANT — Nahant native Anna University’s School of Nursing, McNicholas has been appointed McNicholas, who now lives in Bev- Revere and the town’s new assistant public erly, will split her time between her health nurse. new role and her full-time position She will aid Public Health Nurse as a nurse on the pediatric and Winthrop Deb Murphy with COVID-19 con- neonatal critical care transport tact tracing and vaccine distribu- team unit at Tufts Medical Center. tion in the Nahant community. Before joining Tufts, she worked “I’d been looking to give back by Election results are mundane, if in the pediatric intensive care unit helping give vaccines to the com- not numbingly boring, to most peo- at Massachusetts General Hospi- munity now that I’ve been vac- ITEM PHOTO | SPENSER HASAK ple. But political junkies, like yours tal in Boston. cinated through work, and (this truly, love to dive deep into them “It’s been (hectic), but it’s also Lt. Stacy Borjeson of the Lynn Fire Depart- and read the proverbial tea leaves. position) popped up at the right been really great working with the ment assists Ann Tibbets with her jacket be- That’s exactly what I did this week time,” said McNicholas. “Nahant is fore she is given her rst dose of the Moder- with the numbers from Tuesday’s obviously a community that is near NURSE, A3 na vaccine on Thursday. Democratic primary election for the Massachusetts House of Represen- tatives 19th Suffolk District. Jeffrey Turco, a Winthrop resident who was raised in Revere, won the ‘Civilian of the Year’ is from Saugus INSIDE election — but not by much. Turco By Elyse Carmosino and received the Civilian Service Achievement received 36.2 percent of the vote Opinion ITEM STAFF Medal during a ceremony at Konetzni Hall in Piti, Loosen foreign with Revere’s Juan Jaramillo a close Guam, late last month. second with 30 percent. worker limits. A4 SAUGUS — Dr. Thomas Wall, a member of the “This award is a direct re ection of the work But it’s the numbers — not vote Commander, Submarine Squadron 15 team and a that our emergency planning team puts in daily,” LOOK! percentages — that write the bot- Saugus native, has been recognized as the Com- said Wall. “I’m honored to be part of a successful Girls Inc. to host tom line in election stories. Turco’s mander, Submarine Force, U.S. Paci c Fleet Se- annual Girl Hero 1,706-vote victory was cemented by program that continues to train sailors and civil- nior Civilian of the Year. ians at the tip of the spear.” Scholars celebration a 1,331-vote win in Winthrop. But Wall, the deputy director of emergency planning virtually. A8 Alicia DelVento of Winthrop lost the Recognized as an expert in community plan- for training at CSS-15, led the development, co- ning, Wall served as a key member of a corporate town by 227 votes to Turco. By con- ordination, and execution of a highly successful Sports trast, Jaramillo handily beat Turco working group involving several shipyards, Naval Classical boys training and exercise program that incorporated Nuclear Laboratory, and Naval Reactors head- in Revere. COVID-19 precautions into a diverse response basketball ready to Again, it’s the numbers that write quarters. His work was meant to ensure strength- start a new era. B1 organization involving more than 400 personnel ened relationships between the U.S. Navy and the the bottom line: Turco pulled 1,331 both in and outside of Guam. votes out of Winthrop. But Jaramillo He was awarded his Civilian of the Year title CIVILIAN, A5 pulled a signi cantly smaller num- ber out of Revere — 920. If DelVento and Valentino Capo- bianco had not been in the primary, Jaramillo still would not have pulled PPP problems leave Lynn enough votes out of his hometown to catch up to Turco. I haven’t seen former House yoga studio in a bind Speaker Robert A. DeLeo quoted concerning Tuesday’s special elec- By Allysha Dunnigan After being forced to close a year tion. But DeLeo, who represented ITEM STAFF ago, its founder, Shanel Anderson, and co-owner, Sara Bailey, said Revere and Winthrop for more than LYNN — Soul City Yoga has four decades, knows how Jaramillo this past year has been terrifying. been denied a Paycheck Protec- The duo has 16 employees, in- feels. tion Program (PPP) loan for the DeLeo won the seat in 1990, two cluding two desk assistants and third time, despite being a small years after losing to then-state Rep. 14 other teachers, and were forced business in need. Alfred E. Saggese. In what must to make pay cuts and reduce the Located in the Lydia E. Pinkham have been a stinging defeat, De- ITEM PHOTO | SPENSER HASAK number of classes provided in or- Leo not only lost Winthrop, where building, Soul City Yoga is a local, mi- der to save money for necessities, Shanel Anderson is the founder and co-owner of nority-owned business that has felt NUMBERS, A3 Soul City Yoga in Lynn. the nancial effects of the pandemic. YOGA, A2

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Bruce M. Remick, 79 Thomas Barber 1942 - 2021 1955 - 2021 - Bruce Ma- LYNN - Thomas R. Barber, son Remick passed away on age 65, died Monday March January 2, 2021. 1st at the Kaplan Family Hos- Bruce was born in Lynn, pice House in Danvers, after Massachusetts, on January 7, a lengthy illness. He was the 1942 to Raymond Remick and husband of Carole L. (Hanson) Ethel Humphries, and gradu- Barber with whom he shared 7 ated from Lynn English High years of marriage. School in 1959. Born in Lynn he was the son He went on to graduate of the late George T. and Fran- from Boston University with a ces L. (Mckeigue) Barber. Tom Bachelor’s Degree in Health attended Lynn schools and Sciences, and then to became graduated from Lynn Vocation- an instructor of Allied Medical al Technical Institute, Class of ITEM PHOTO | SPENSER HASAK Health at Northeastern Univer- 1974. He was employed as sity. an Environmental Specialist Shanel Anderson, founder and co-owner of In 1970, he was hired by at the Chelsea Soldiers Home Soul City Yoga, and co-owner Sara Bailey were Siemens Medical Systems, and then at North Shore Med- denied PPP loans after trying three times amid starting as a local salesman, ical Center in Salem. He was a the pandemic but have been innovative in and eventually moving up to be and a friend to all. He had a member of Connery Post #6. good of Derry, NH, three grand- keeping their business open. a National Sales Manager. Af- generous spirit, and was able Tom enjoyed bowling, lounging children Riley, Issac and Owen ter leaving Siemens he joined to engage with diverse com- with Carole in their pool, and all Smith all of Beverly, and several HTC, a Zurich-based company, munities, with energy and au- New England Sports Teams. He nieces and nephews. marketing medical equipment thenticity. loved spending time with his Service Information: : A PPP problems to the US market. His step-brother Raymond children and grandchildren. Celebration of Life will be Once retired, he volunteered Remick Jr. passed away in In addition to his wife he is held late Spring. In lieu of for the LAPD as a Reserve 2009. He is survived by his survived by one son Thomas R. owers please make memo- Specialist, assigned to the Hol- sister Roberta Hale of North Barber, Jr. of Lynn, two daugh- rial donations in Tom’s name leave Lynn yoga lywood Detective Division. He Kingstown RI, her children Leah ters Jillian F. Barber of Beverly, to Compassionate Care ALS became the Co-Chair for Holly- Kobs and Noah Hale, and his Rachael and her husband Eric PO Box 1052 W. Falmouth, wood’s C-PAB and a Co-Chair long-time companion Fred Mathieson of Lynn, one brother MA 02574. Website ccals. of Operations at West Bureau’s Levine. Edward and his wife Deborah org studio in a bind C-PAB. He was also member of Service Information: Bruce Barber of Lynn, one sister The- Guest book at parkerme- the Neighborhood Justice Pan- passed away from Covid-re- resa and her husband Paul Os- morialfuneralhome.com YOGA PPP loan, but we cannot el, and was part of the Mayors lated pneumonia at the age From A1 have it on their behalf,” Crisis Response Team. of 79. A memorial celebra- Bailey said. Bruce was a mentor to many, tion was held for him in Hol- such as rent and electric- As a business, Soul City lywood on January 31st. ity. Yoga has been walking on M. Emlen Wheeler When the rst PPP ap- eggshells trying to make it plications were announced, through these tough times WESTWOOD - Emlen L. Bailey said that they ap- Wheeler died peacefully at one day at a time, Bailey plied right away but were explained. home on February 15, 2021 repeatedly told they needed Steven A. Bucchiere, 76 at the age of 95. She was Paying rent, buying wa- to submit more paperwork. ter, maintaining a client November 23,1944 - February 8,2021 born on December 14, 1925 After months of back-and- to Ralph and Charlotte Low- base, purchasing sani- forth and phone calls, they tary products, keeping OCOEE, FLORIDA - Steven ell. Em attended the Dedham were denied the loan by A. Bucchiere age 76, formerly Country Day School, the Win- the lights on and nding Bank of America because their way around teach- of Saugus,died Monday Feb- sor School, Vassar College and their employees are inde- ruary 8th,2021 at his home The Simmons School of Social ing virtually just to keep pendent contractors. They the doors open acquires a surrounded by his loving family. Work. She was married to her were informed this made Born at Lynn Hospital husband Jim for 66 years and great deal of money and Soul City Yoga ineligible for work. on November 23rd,1944 Steve lived in Westwood most of her support, since their teach- was the son of the late Select- life. Em is survived by 4 chil- “It’s a lot,” Anderson ers were not considered said. “To not be able to man John J. and Louise C. (Da- dren and their spouses, James employees and part of their vidson) Bucchiere. After grad- G. Wheeler, Jr. (Jake) and his have help to keep it going, payroll, even though they and to know that we are uating Saugus High School in wife Catherine of E. Burke, Vt., are all paid weekly for the 1962 Steve started his career Mary E. Anderson (Lyn) and her one ‘no’ away from having classes they teach. no business at all is really in the restaurant business. He husband, John of Wenham, Wil- “We have an incredibly started at the Pancake House liam H. Wheeler (Bill) and his where she was often accompa- scary.” unique business structure, Anderson and Bailey in Saugus, then onto Bobby wife Elleo N. Y. (Nita) of Nahant, nied by her sisters, as well as in that we are a small busi- Orr’s Boston restaurant The Jonathan L. Wheeler (Jo) and in freshwater waterfalls and her are remaining positive, ness with only 18 employ- despite the lingering Yard of Ale, then after moving his spouse John Iarussi of Bos- pool. She enjoyed reading, go- ees, including us,” Bailey his family to Florida he opened ton. She also leaves 6 grand- ing to movies, and Masterpiece thought of running out of explained. “I wasn’t sure revenue. his own night club The Head- children, 2 great grandchildren, theater. She was a longtime whether we would qualify quarters in Miami. He nished and her husband Julian. Steve three siblings and many nieces supporter of the Westwood “The feedback we get or be approved, so the day from the community real- his career with Argus Racing of had six grandchildren- Zach, and nephews. She had a kind Public Library. She tried her of, we just decided to apply Alabama owned by his dear AJ, Jonathan, Riley, and twins and gentle spirit and was well hand quite successfully at wa- ly keeps us going,” Bailey through Bank of America, said. “You hear how im- friends Neil and Cynthia Quick. London and Melania. He also loved by family and friends. tercolor painting, writing poetry which is who we have our He was the husband leaves his brother Andrew R. She was predeceased by her and needle pointing. Em loved portant and integral we business account through.” are in their daily head- of Julia(Garay) Bucchiere with Bucchiere of California , his husband, Jim, and three sib- animals and when her children She said there was a lot whom he shared 26 years of sister Louise C. Bucchiere of lings. After raising her family, were growing up the house space and getting through of confusion when applying the pandemic. Having us marriage. Saugus,his former wife Karen Em went back to school and was full of animals, dogs, cats, and that the process was not He is survived by Lee Bucchiere of Boca Raton received a Masters Degree mice, hamsters, gerbils, birds as the outlet for our com- organized. Bank of America munity, and hearing that his three daughters, JulieAnn Florida and many nieces and of Social Work from Simmons you name it. After her children gave them the “run-around” Stephens and her husband nephews. He was predeceased College and worked at the Per- moved out, she and Jim always we are that for them, has as Bailey described it, ex- been really nice.” Scott, KellieJean Boyd and her by his brothers Dr. John J. Buc- kins School for the Blind and had a dog and most recently a plaining that they were husband Robert, JenniferLee chiere of Tops eld and Thomas then ARC of the South Shore. rescue cat named Mr. Whiskers They said that they are so constantly asked for more grateful that they are still Brice and her husband Greg, M. Bucchiere of California. Ser- Em had many, varied interests. who died a few weeks before documentation before ulti- his two stepchildren Milton Ju- vices were private. She loved family. She and Jim Em. Em was a wonderful listen- in business, as they have mately being denied. seen many small business- lca and Lisseth Julca Muschett travelled near and far together. er and loved visits from all her The duo said it was She enjoyed Greek food, French family members. She support- es permanently close. tough to see other corpo- Their property man- pastries and champagne. Em ed her husband Jim in many rations, such as McDon- loved gardening. In the spring of his pursuits, including day agers, at their Lynn and ald’s or larger businesses, Malden locations, have Ronald W. “Ron” Gove, 81 her daffodils were a sight to be- boat trips to the Boston Harbor receive the loan when they 1939 - 2021 hold. She grew asparagus suc- islands and his election to the been helpful, understand- weren’t given anything. ing that their situation is cessfully for many years and a state legislature. Jim always Their teachers all pay DANVERS - Ronald W. “Ron” few sprigs still come up each said that many voted for him not easy and giving them taxes and are documented leeway with the rent. Gove, age 81, formerly of Na- spring. She grew pumpkins in because of Em. as working for Soul City hant, passed away on Tues- a patch and invited children A private service will be Self-care and mental Yoga, and many tness in- health have been nega- day, March 2, 2021 at Phillips from the Perkins school to har- held. In lieu of owers dona- structors are paid that way. Manor Nursing Home. He was vest them. She competed with tions may be made in Emlen L. tively affected by the pan- “I think that’s the con- demic, and Bailey said the beloved husband of Janet the birds for the many berries Wheeler’s name to the Nepon- fusion,” Anderson said. (Patten) Gove, with whom he she grew. In her thirties, Em set Valley Humane Society, P.O. that being able to sustain “What we understood a community of familiar shared 47 wonderful years of learned to ski along with her Box 544, Norwood, Ma 02062. was that the program marriage. children. Em loved swimming Arrangements by Folsom Fu- people and teachers has was geared towards help- been bene cial. Born in Swampscott, MA on in the ocean, especially off the neral Home, Westwood. www. ing businesses like ours: October 20, 1939, he was a coast of her beloved Nahant folsomfuneral.com “It’s been a long road, smaller, minority owned but I think they are grate- son of the late Frederick and businesses. We checked Alice (Kitchen) Gove. Follow- ful that they can see us, all these boxes, but then whether it’s virtually or ing his education, Ron went on when we were denied for to work for many years for the in-person,” she said. that reason we thought, Soul City Yoga has imple- Town of Nahant. OK, then so who is eligi- Along with his dear wife, Ron mented safety precautions, ble?” including mandatory mask is survived by his loving daugh- They said they were un- ter Amy Kraft and her wearing, social distancing, sure of what to do at that taking temperatures, pur- husband James of Phillips Manor Nursing point, thinking that the Wenham; his grand- Home, Lynn for their chasing an air puri er and PPP loan was a given. hand sanitizers. children, Anderson kindness, compassion, They decided to pur- and Mason Kraft of and tremendous care sue a PPP loan again in They hope to host outdoor Wenham; his brothers they gave to Ron. December, thinking that classes again at Red Rock Fred Gove of Saugus, Service Informa- they had a better chance Park when the weather is Jerry Gove and his wife tion: At the request since they knew how to nicer, allowing for a more Diane of Middleton; his sister, of the family, and due to navigate the process, but comfortable setting. Norma Vatcher of Clermont, Covid-19 restrictions, all Don’t let the were informed shortly af- “I think that the great- services for Ron will be held ter that Bank of America est thing our community FL, as well as many other dear had denied them again. nieces, nephews, cousins, and privately. story go untold. can do to support us is to After making adjust- come to class and pay for friends. ments and maintaining The family of Ron would like yoga,” Bailey said. Share your loved one’s story. the support of their cli- Soul City Yoga is now to extend their sincerest appre- ents, the duo realized ciation for the entire staff at [email protected] | 781-593-7700 allowed to host classes at that they needed more 50 percent capacity, which assistance to keep their is 12 people, for the busi- business from meeting ness. They hope that the the fate of so many others, roll-out of the vaccines In partnership with closing for good. will increase the interest They applied one more in returning to in-person ITEM CLASSIFIEDS GET RESULTS! time, but through Eastern classes. Bank in hopes that the The owners expressed smaller, localized business their gratitude and appre- Call Customer Service would see their struggle ciation to the community and want to help. Unfortu- and all of the people who nately, they were informed have supported them from to place an ad call 781-593-7700 ext. 2 on Tuesday that they were the beginning and during to start your denied once again. these tough times. 781-593-7700, ext. 2 daily subscription. “They told us that we Allysha Dunnigan can should instruct our teach- be reached at adunnigan@ ers to apply for their own itemlive.com. FRIDAY, MARCH 5, 2021 THE DAILY ITEM A3 Crunching numbers in Revere and Winthrop

NUMBERS William Reinstein, whose campaign literature for a With the special election name is still uttered rev- special election literally scheduled for March 30, From A1 erentially in Revere. weeks after the holiday Turco appears headed to he had strong political cre- season rather than the the Statehouse. But Ja- dentials, to Saggese but He was also an aide to traditional fall campaign ramillo can take pride in Saggese beat him by bare- Guy Glodis, a political season. nishing second on Tues- ly 100 votes. veteran who managed In addition — as DeLeo day. He learned rsthand Some analysts will sug- Turco’s campaign. There’s learned — putting togeth- (as did Turco with his poor gest Jaramillo might have no question Jaramillo — er a winning campaign in Revere nish) how hard won if the special elec- arguably, in some ways, a district composed of two it is to win a district rep- tion had pitted only him the new face of Revere — communities each with a resenting two proud com- brought strong credentials ton of hometown pride is munities where hometown against Turco. That con- to the race as a former no easy feat. allegiances run deep. clusion ignores Massachu- budget director for state To win on Tuesday, Ja- `Turco will join state Rep. setts political reality. Sen. Joseph Boncore. ramillo needed to tally up Jessica Giannino, who was Turco hit the campaign But getting elected in a the second-highest vote to- elected last November, in trail “loaded for bear,” as district like the 19th posed tal among the four candi- the House and Jaramillo my dear old dad would challenges different from dates, not the third high- will make the Massachu- say. His credentials in- many other races. DeLeo est. His 920 Revere votes setts Democratic party cluded Democratic State “was our rep” in the minds placed him third behind stronger by staying in pol- Committee and state of most district voters who DelVento’s 1,104 Win- itics and bringing his ex- party work and he was were probably surprised to throp votes and Turco’s perience to bear on public COURTESY PHOTO a former aide to the late nd themselves receiving 1,331 tally in Winthrop. policy. Nahant has appointed Anna McNicholas an as- sistant public health nurse to aid in COVID-19 Well, we had time to do things management efforts. TIME Laura Cole, 44, of Sau- gus, said her two sons, Pat- Nahant hires From A1 rick, 15, and Shawn, 14, the TV. He rarely left the have managed to thrive house, even to purchase in a less structured envi- necessities. ronment and have settled a new public “It was two months in easily into remote school- the dark,” he said. “I was ing. Their new routine home watching the news has worked out so well, every single minute. At the family has no plans to some point, my home be- return to in-person learn- health nurse came a refuge because … ing at Saugus schools any my life was turned around time soon. NURSE el of service that prioritiz- in a way that I didn’t (rec- “They got used to it real From A1 es the health of our resi- ognize) it.” dents. We are extremely quick,” Cole said. “(When team from Lynn Commu- It wasn’t until he noticed excited to have Anna join my husband and I) decid- nity Health Center over he had started gaining ed we would stay fully re- at Lynn Tech, where I’ve our team, and her expe- weight that Baré made mote, my 10th grader was been helping (distribute rience and professional- the decision to change actually more than happy vaccines),” said McNicho- ism is going to bene t our his habits. He picked up about it because he didn’t las. “They’ve done such a community.” classes tutoring local col- want to go back to the wonderful job organizing The town is still consid- lege students and started building.” everything and getting ev- to give virtual live music ering applications for an Cole, a paralegal, said erything to run smoothly.” performances through additional assistant pub- she sensed early on that “Contact tracing and Facebook in an attempt lic health nurse. Those the district would remain vaccine distribution has to gain some sense of nor- interested are encouraged remote longer than the increased the demand on malcy. to check the town website, two weeks initially pro- our public health depart- One year later, however, jected by school of cials, ment exponentially,” said nahant.org, for more in- with the rst dose of the so as schools and busi- Town Administrator An- formation. Moderna vaccine under nesses began to shut down tonio Barletta. “It is clear Elyse Carmosino can be his belt, Baré is eagerly last March, she quickly the town needs additional reached at ecarmosino@ anticipating a return to made sure her home of ce personnel to ensure a lev- itemlive.com. the life he once knew. was up and running. “Things are going to Now, with everyone in start going back to nor- the household remote for mal,” he said. “I think it’s ITEM PHOTO | JULIA HOPKINS the foreseeable future, the New virus cases, going to feel really good Julio Baré, a Lynn teacher and accomplished family has grown used to a when I can do a perfor- musician, shares his talent with the communi- comfortable new schedule. mance for people in front “I don’t know if other deaths reported ty virtually throughout the pandemic. of me.” parents want their kids Baré’s wife, Betty Ann make, but it depends on was really easy here, but out of the house, but we’ve Girard Baré, who was at how intricate the design I feel bad for people who been ne. They’re not driv- in Lynn and Salem the couple’s Florida home is,” said Betty Ann, 69. “All don’t have a hobby,” she ing us crazy,” Cole said. “I at the time pandemic I did at home was sew and said. “I know people who make sure they’re logged By Gayla Cawley Lynn eld (1,033 cases, restrictions were imple- walk the block with my are really depressed about on and they’re in their ITEM STAFF 29 deaths) reported four mented, fared slightly room with no distractions, dog.” (the situation) because new cases and Revere better than her husband and then I start whatever Since the start of the they can’t get out and they (9,637 cases, 149 deaths) during the uncertain early I need to do for work for New coronavirus cases pandemic, Betty Ann esti- can’t see their friends. It’s reported 14 new cases. days of the virus. An avid the day. were reported Thursday mates she’s sewn a total of hard on people.” Numbers remained the quilter since 2008, she “When it’s lunchtime, in Lynn, Lynn eld, Revere 30 quilts. She donates her Not everyone has found same in Nahant (223 cas- said she immediately got they’re like, ‘hey, I’m hun- and Salem. creations to various ani- the last year to be pain- es, six deaths) and were to work sewing blankets gry,’ so we’ll make lunch or Lynn and Salem each not updated in Marble- for a number of causes. mal charities, as well as fully isolating, however. In get something delivered. reported an additional Quilts of Valor, a nonpro t fact, some say the change head, Peabody, Saugus or Having something to do “It’s just our normal day death to bring their re- Swampscott. organization that provides in routine and so much gave her a sense of pur- now.” spective death tolls to 196 As of Wednesday, Pea- quilts to veterans. time at home has actually pose and helped pass the Elyse Carmosino can be and 75. body had 6,254 cases and time. “I could sit outside and I brought their households reached at ecarmosino@ In Lynn, 19 new cases 294 deaths, and Swamp- “They take a while to wasn’t near anybody, so it closer. itemlive.com. were reported to bring the scott had 948 cases and 19 city’s caseload to 15,654. deaths. Saugus had 3,549 Of that total, 299 cases cases and 65 deaths as of Swampscott residents are active and 15,159 peo- Monday and Marblehead ple have recovered from (1,169 cases, 31 deaths) the virus, according to city has not updated its num- get a shot in data. bers since last Friday. Salem reported 18 new Gayla Cawley can be cases to bring its total num- reached at gcawley@item- the arm in Lynn ber of cases to 4,100, accord- live.com. Follow her on ing to the city website. Twitter @GaylaCawley. SHOT she was very happy to be joining her residents. She From A1 LAW OFFICES OF relayed the story of one JAMES J. 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EDWARD LONGE HOW TO REACH US Loosen foreign worker limits E¦¡¦ M. G DIRECTORS President and Publisher Edward L. Cahill Four weeks ago, Presi- rently facing a decades-long autonomous cars, social media M§¢ H. S¢¢ Chief Executive O cer John M. Gilberg dent Joe Biden released his wait for a green card. sites, and biotech products to Edward M. Grant E C J. GŸ C¡Ÿ long-awaited immigration re- Under Biden’s plan, intro- cell phones. Advertising Director Regional Editor Gordon R. Hall form proposal entitled the U.S. duced by Sen. Robert Menen- Recognizing how immigra- 110 Munroe St. Monica Connell Healey W J. K T¢  J £¤ Citizenship Act. If the bill pass- dez (D-NJ) and Rep. Loretta tion drives both innovation and P.O. Box 5 Chief Financial O cer Editorial Page Editor J. Patrick Norton Lynn, MA 01903 J N. W  C  T£¥ Michael H. Shanahan es Congress and becomes law, Sanchez (D-NJ), the number entrepreneurship, it becomes Chief Operating O cer Community Relations Director Chairman it would be the most signi cant of available green cards would clear immigration restrictions Customer Service immigration reform since Lyn- rise from 140,000 to 170,000 cause direct consumer harm Monday - Friday, 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. PUBLISHERS don B. Johnson signed the Im- each year, and the per-country by limiting access to ground- Horace N. Hastings, 1877-1904 Connecting Charles H. Hastings and Wilmot R. Hastings, 1904-1922 migration and Nationality Act ceiling would be eliminated. breaking technology and prod- All Departments: Charles H. Hastings, 1922-1940 in 1965. This provision would not only ucts. 781-593-7700 Ernest W. Lawson, 1940-1960 While immigration has be- ensure more workers can enter The CBO also highlighted Charles H. Gamage and Peter Gamage, 1960-1982 Ext. 2 Peter Gamage, 1982-1991 come a divisive issue in con- the United States, but it would this point by suggesting in- Peter H. Gamage, 1991-1996 temporary U.S. political dis- allow the government to select creasing the pool of foreign la- Classi ed/Legal Advertising classi [email protected] Brian C. šayer, 1996-1999 course, with deep partisan workers based on their poten- bor in the United States would Bernard W. Frazier Jr., 1999-2005 Peter H. Gamage, 2005-2014 divisions on the subject, the tial economic contribution, not signi cantly enhance innova- Subscriptions U.S. Citizenship Act contains their country of birth. tion and entrepreneurship in [email protected] John S. Moran, Executive Editor, 1975-1990 provisions related to employ- The bill would also exempt the economy. Circulation ment-based green cards that those who have been waiting Large technology companies [email protected] could grow the U.S. economy longer than a decade from have also recognized the im- Ext. 3 and enhance innovation and numerical limits on employ- portance of foreign labor for Newsroom entrepreneurship. ment-based green cards. driving innovation. Microsoft [email protected] Under current immigration Relaxing restrictions on for- has expressed support for re- [email protected] law, American companies can eign workers could provide a moving the per-country ceiling Ext. 4 sponsor foreign workers for signi cant boost to the econo- on employment-based green Sports an employment-based green my. In its current limited form, cards, arguing it was “the best [email protected] card. However, to do so, they immigrants have added about way to promote a robust … Ext. 5 EDITORIAL must overcome several signi - $2 trillion to the U.S. economy innovation-based economy.” Retail and Online cant barriers, such as proving and contributed $485.7 bil- Apple’s CEO, Tim Cook, also Advertising a quali ed American could not lion to state, local, and federal supported removing per-coun- [email protected] ll the role. This process alone taxes. Explaining the causes try limits, tweeting the contri- ADVERTISING can cost sponsoring companies of this contribution, the Con- butions of employment-based $10,000. gressional Budget Of ce noted Ernie Carpenter Jr. green card holders are “critical Director of Advertising The hate Asian Additionally, Congress when immigration increases, to America’s future.” and Business Development, ext. 1355 only allows 140,000 employ- so do labor force and worker In its current form, the prog- [email protected] ment-based green cards to be productivity, meaning econom- nosis for the U.S. Citizenship Ralph Mitchell Americans face issued each year while adding ic output also increases. Un- Act is not positive. A pathway Sales Representative, ext. 1313 the restriction of no more than doubtedly, these contributions to citizenship for undocument- [email protected] 7 percent of that number per would increase if more immi- ed immigrants will make the Eric Rondeau Editorial from the Los Angeles Sales Representative, ext. 1280 Times editorial board country. Under these rules, grants could enter the country. bill a tough sell for Republicans countries with few applicants For consumers, immigration while enhanced enforcement [email protected] Patricia Whalen A 91-year-old man shoved to the receive the same number of brings innovation and entre- on the southern border could green cards as those with a preneurship, something that make it unpalatable for Dem- Sales Representative, ext. 1310 ground. A dead cat left at a fam- [email protected] high number of applicants, has been declining over the ocrats. While both parties may ily-run butcher shop. A 51-year- BUSINESS OFFICE old teacher’s aide beaten with his such as India, China, and the past few decades. Immigrants’ disagree on components of the own cane. Philippines. Under this sys- importance to innovation was bill, both parties should back Susan J. Conti tem, preference is given to an highlighted by the Center for the loosening of restrictions Controller, ext. 1288 These horrific incidents all oc- [email protected] curred within the last month in individual’s country of origin, American Entrepreneurship, on employment-based green not their potential contribu- which estimated in 2017 that cards. Doing so would not only Ted Grant California. And the trend isn’t Publisher, ext. 1234 limited to California. Attacks on tions to the U.S. economy. half of Fortune 500 companies support the U.S. economy, but [email protected] Asian Americans have drawn an These statutory limits and were founded by immigrants it would also drive innovation rigid country caps have creat- or their children. Marian Kinney outcry in as well. and entrepreneurship. For this ext. 1212 Voice of America has documented ed a signi cant backlog for em- Stanford University also reason, both parties should [email protected] ployment-backed green cards. highlighted the importance of back the relaxation of restric- similar surges in hate crimes in Will Kraft Boston, Seattle and other cities. A recent estimate put the num- immigrants to innovation and tions on employment-based Chief Financial Of cer, ext. 1296 The increase in attacks over the ber of foreign workers waiting entrepreneurship. It showed green cards. [email protected] for them at 800,000. Certain while immigrants only make Edward Longe is a research past year has no single cause. Paula Villacreses But there can be no doubt that workers from India and China, up 16 percent of inventors, associate at the American Con- A/R Specialist, ext. 1205 former President Donald Trump’s the two countries with the larg- they have been responsible for sumer Institute, a nonpro t [email protected] invective against immigrants and est share of employment-based “30 percent of aggregate U.S. educational and research or- Mike Shanahan visa applications, in a lower innovation since 1976,” help- ganization. He wrote this for Chief Executive Of cer, ext. 1956 against China — he referred to [email protected] the coronavirus as “the Chinese preference category are cur- ing to develop everything from InsideSources.com. virus” and COVID-19 as “kung Carolina Trujillo Community Relations Director, ext. 1226 flu” — contributed to an atmo- LARA WEBER [email protected] sphere of xenophobia and scape- Jim Wilson goating. It is only the latest in a Chief Operating Of cer, ext. 1200 long and ugly history of hostility Don’t abolish the Peace Corps [email protected] toward Asians, marked by such CIRCULATION outrages as the Chinese Exclu- It was the late 1990s, and in early 2020. They say they what they experienced and Lisa Mahmoud sion Act of 1882 and the incar- I had just announced that I were inspired by the pro- witnessed in the Peace Corps, Manager, ext. 1239 ceration of Japanese Americans [email protected] during World War II. was joining the Peace Corps, tests in the U.S. after George good and bad. Today, Asian Americans and assigned to a remote pub- Floyd’s killing and by cam- That, to me, is a strong argu- CUSTOMER SERVICE lic health post in Zambia, in paigns to “defund the police.” ment for preserving the Peace Pacific Islanders are the fast- La’ Mosha Ball est-growing minority group in southern Africa. Reecting on their service Corps, not abolishing it. Give Customer Service, ext. 1276 America, and they have become I’d applied to the Peace overseas, they drafted a list more young Americans the [email protected] pivotal voters in some elections. Corps primarily to set aside of demands and launched chance to get out of their com- GRAPHICS The community is characterized my journalist’s notebook and an Instagram account called fort zones, to challenge their experience life beyond my own “Decolonizing Peace Corps,” own assumptions about other Trevor Andreozzi by staggering diversity. Designer One of the few things that bubble, to better understand which has about 7,000 fol- places and people — and ex- [email protected] the world by immersing my- lowers and has sparked erce plore that question of the U.S. unites this group’s members, Sean Casey sadly, is being the target of hate self in hands-on work. I liked debate within the Peace Corps role in the world. Designer crimes. The anti-Asian violence the Peace Corps’ grassroots community. That doesn’t mean the Peace [email protected] approach to development work Their demands are bold: a Corps shouldn’t change. For does not discriminate by national Amanda Lunn origin; for example, a 27-year-old — that we would be working as commendable list of recom- too long it was comfortable ap- Designer Korean American was assaulted partners with local community mendations for improving pealing to a largely white set [email protected] last month in Koreatown by two members, not as “experts” or training and increasing di- of volunteers who could afford Edwin Peralta Jr. men who allegedly accused him of advisers. My colleague caught versity among volunteers and to take off for two-and-a-half Designer carrying COVID-19 and told him whiffs of neocolonialism. staff — and then a call to dis- years with virtually no income. [email protected] to “go back to China.” Or consider Neither of us used the terms solve the Peace Corps by 2040. In 1990, only about 7 percent NEWSROOM Vincent Chin, a Chinese Ameri- “white savior” or “white privi- Why? Lindsay Allen, one of of volunteers were from mi- Mike Alongi can, who was beaten to death in lege,” but that’s what we were the volunteers, explained in a nority groups. In 2009 it was Sports Editor, ext. 1228 1982 by autoworkers angry about talking about. recent Medium interview: up to just 16 percent. By 2020, [email protected] economic competition from Ja- Now, the U.S. Peace Corps, “If you look at Peace Corps’ it had climbed to 34 percent. Elyse Carmosino pan. which marked its 60th anni- goals, you assume cultur- College loan deferment, credit Reporter, ext. 1264 That’s one reason Trump’s versary Monday, is at a cross- al exchange is a good thing. for graduate school and other [email protected] tough-on-China rhetoric was so roads — in part because it is But when (Peace Corps) asks exible arrangements have Allysha Dunnigan harmful. As China continues to guring out how to restart volunteers to share ‘Amer- made the Peace Corps far more Reporter, ext. 1302 grow in wealth and influence, so its programs after pulling all ican culture,’ they … want attainable. The pressure is on, [email protected] too does mistrust in the United of its 7,300 volunteers home us to talk about baseball rightly so, for more change, to Tréa Lavery States — some of it justified — when the COVID-19 pandem- and Thanksgiving and not keep the program relevant, ef- Reporter, ext. 1317 about the Chinese regime’s in- ic hit a year ago. And in part necessarily about America’s fective and accessible. [email protected] tentions. But as the persecution because a growing number of failures. … They ultimately During my service, which Gayla Cawley of German Americans in World recent volunteers are push- want us to play into American coincided with the 2000 pres- Regional Editor, ext. 1236 War I and Japanese Americans in ing the Peace Corps to reckon exceptionalism and I think idential election and the 9/11 [email protected] World War II shows, rivalry with with that “white savior” prob- that’s quite harmful. … With- terrorist attacks, I watched Cheryl Charles News Editor, ext. 1278 a foreign power can easily spill lem. out an honest discussion of what America did right and [email protected] over into terrible abuses at home. One small group is calling imperialism, neocolonialism wrong and listened to the Spenser Hasak Hate crimes have been under- on Congress to abolish the and privilege, volunteers will Zambian reaction. I ques- Photographer, ext. 1332 reported because many Asian Peace Corps. not be able to understand the tioned the self-perpetuating [email protected] Americans have limited English Efforts to dismantle this tiny culture of the formerly colo- nature of aid organizations. proficiency or do not trust the po- agency are nothing new. From nized country they’re serving.” I learned the value of incre- Julia Hopkins Photographer, ext. 1224 lice. the moment President John F. Allen and her “abolish Peace mental change. I saw waste. I [email protected] It’s good that activists and en- Kennedy signed the executive Corps” supporters aren’t saw innovation. I encountered Thor Jourgensen tertainers, such as Daniel Dae order establishing the Peace alone with their questions. good people and bad. And I Editorial Page Editor, ext. 1267 Kim, have spoken out against Corps on March 1, 1961, crit- For years — 60, in fact — vol- witnessed how generations of [email protected] anti-Asian hate. But more lead- ics have sought to defund and unteers have been wrestling colonialism had both helped Daniel Kane ership will be needed to prevent eliminate it. The Peace Corps with these concerns, each of and hurt the community I Sports Reporter, ext. 1228 this latest trend from getting generally has wide bipartisan us encountering these issues grew to love. [email protected] worse — or turning deadly. support, but opponents, often of American imperialism, Like most former volunteers Steve Krause from the conservative right, colonization and the value of I know, my thoughts on these Senior Writer, ext. 1229 [email protected] have argued for years that the foreign aid through our own issues are still evolving years Peace Corps’ budget, about experiences in our host coun- later. But serving in the Peace Guthrie Scrimgeour Reporter, ext. 1222 $410 million for programs in tries and back home in the Corps gave each of us that in- [email protected] 61 countries, would be better United States. valuable vantage point — one home delivery rate is Anne Marie Tobin spent on programs back home. Thousands of volunteers that I hope more young Amer- Assignment Editor, ext. 1307 50% off This new push to abolish have gone on to work in pub- icans, not fewer, will be able to [email protected] newstand price! the Peace Corps is different. lic policy, study foreign rela- experience. TECHNOLOGY Call 781-593-7700 ext. 2 Subscribers pay only It was started by three vol- tions, run for elected of ce, Lara Weber is a member of to subscribe today. Tim Noyes $4.50 a week. unteers who were evacuated serve at home — each of them the Tribune Editorial Director, ext. 1247 from their service in Africa informed and inuenced by Board. [email protected] FRIDAY, MARCH 5, 2021 THE DAILY ITEM A5 POLICE/FIRE Peabody man charged in violent attack All address information, particu- Police received a complaint of reworks in the area of the larly arrests, re ect police records. By Guthrie scapers. struck, possibly with a were not able to link the In the event of a perceived inac- Comcast tower on Farm Ave- nue at 9:13 p.m. Wednesday. Scrimgeour Now, his family told Bos- bat, police said. two crimes until now. curacy, it is the sole responsibility ITEM STAFF ton 25 News, he is “mak- Then, minutes later Lynn Police recovered of the concerned party to contact ing progress and nally around the corner, police a baseball bat in Suazo’s LYNN — Jeffrey Suazo, SAUGUS talking little by little.” reported that Esteban motor vehicle shortly after the relevant police department and 31, of Peabody, has been His family is seek- was attacked from behind he was arrested. have the department issue a no- Accidents charged in a violent at- tice of correction to the Daily Item. tack that left a Lynn man ing nancial assistance in a similar way on West- Suazo was initially ar- Corrections or clarications will not Police received a report hospitalized, according to through their GoFundMe ern Avenue, where he was raigned in Lynn District at 1:52 p.m. Wednesday of Boston 25 News. page to deal with hospital struck over the head, pos- Court on February 11 for be made without express notice of bills and other expenses sibly also with a bat. the rst attack and was change from the arresting police a motor vehicle crash with Celso Esteban, 32, was non-fatal injuries on Broad- left in critical condition related to the assault. According to Police Lt. arraigned earlier this department. way. following the apparently Esteban’s attack was Michael Kmiec, the vic- week on the new charges Police received a report at random February 10 at- the second that Suazo has tim in the rst attack is of assault to murder and LYNN 2:31 p.m. Wednesday of a tack, which occurred the been charged in from the expected to make a full assault and battery with a motor vehicle crash near the week after he became a same night. recovery. dangerous weapon. Arrest Belden Bly Bridge on the Sa- father to a newborn. The rst attack occurred Suazo was arrested in He has been in custody lem Turnpike. Esteban and his family around 5:30 p.m., when a Market Square at 7:14 since his rst court ap- Dennis Romero, of 333 A caller at 1:18 a.m. Thurs- had immigrated to Lynn 29-year-old woman walk- p.m. that night, on charges pearance. Chatham St., was arrested day reported a motor vehicle from Guatemala, in search ing in the area of Market of assault and battery Guthrie Scrimgeour at 12:41 p.m. Thursday on struck a boulder outside his of a better life, and had Square in Lynn was at- with a dangerous weapon can be reached at gscrim- charges of fentanyl traf ck- home on Winter Street. In- been employed as land- tacked from behind and in the rst case, but police [email protected]. ing, driving with a suspended juries unknown. Emergency license, and no inspection crews were dispatched. sticker. ‘Civilian of the Year’ is from Saugus Accident Animal Control Police received multiple CIVILIAN forward-deployed subma- A report of a motor vehicle calls around 7:06 a.m. Thurs- From A1 rine force and are readily crash at 580 Chestnut St. at day for a coyote that was capable of meeting global 11:51 a.m. Thursday. Guam government. struck by a vehicle at the 99 CSS-15 is located at Po- operational requirements. split on Broadway. The state laris Point, Naval Base “Tom has been an inte- Assault Department of Public Works Guam in Piti and consists gral part of the planning was noti ed. A report of an assault and of four Los-Angeles-class and response team here battery on Washington Street for six years,” said Capt. Complaints fast attack submarines. at 4:37 p.m. Wednesday. The squadron staff is re- Bret Grabbe, commodore A woman reported at 10:34 sponsible for providing of Commander, Subma- Theft p.m. Wednesday that some- training, material, and rine Squadron 15. “His ef- A report of motor vehicle one driving by her home on personnel readiness sup- forts have positively con- theft at 8 Fisher Lane at 8:50 Sweetwater Street in a white port to these commands. tributed to our emergency p.m. Wednesday; at Jim- vehicle egged her house. The Also based out of Naval preparedness and have my’s Discount Liquor at 873 woman believed the culprit Base Guam are submarine ensured our readiness Western Ave. at 9:25 p.m. was a person her daughter tenders USS Frank Cable across a full range of real Wednesday. had an argument with. and USS Emory S. Land. world events.” COURTESY PHOTO The submarines and ten- Elyse Carmosino can be Dr. Thomas Wall stands for a portrait in the emer- Overdose Shoplifting ders are maintained as reached at ecarmosino@ gency control center at Konetzni Hall after re- part of the U.S. Navy’s itemlive.com. ceiving the Civilian Service Achievement Medal. A report of an overdose on Police received a report Rockaway Street at 6:35 a.m. of shoplifting at Macy’s Thursday; at High Rock Tow- on Broadway at 9:27 p.m. er on Circuit Avenue at 8:54 Wednesday. GOP state lawmakers seek a.m. Thursday. Loss Prevention at Walmart on Broadway reported de- MARBLEHEAD taining a female shoplifter at 9:36 p.m. Wednesday. An of- to nullify federal gun limits Fraud cer was dispatched for more information. By Lindsay in court. Most of the lat- A report of unemployment Whitehurst est crop of federal nulli - fraud at 2:22 p.m. Wednes- SWAMPSCOTT ASSOCIATED PRESS cation proposals focus on day on Smith Street. police of cers inside their SALT LAKE CITY — Accidents states who primarily en- With Democrats con- Vandalism force state rather than trolling the presidency At 3:03 p.m. Wednesday, a federal laws. and Congress, Republi- The police chief was in- crash was reported at the in- While Biden has called can state lawmakers con- formed directly of damage to tersection of Humphrey Street for a ban on assault weap- cerned about the possi- a mural on Village Street at and Nirvana Drive. A child was ons, any new gun legis- 9:53 a.m. Wednesday. in one of the cars involved. bility of new federal gun control laws aren’t waiting lation will likely face an uphill climb given the po- Animals to react. PEABODY Legislation in at least a litical polarization that At 3:09 p.m. Wednesday, a dozen states seeks to nul- has tripped up past ad- Accident caller on Cherry Street report- lify any new restrictions, ministrations. Democratic lawmakers from conser- Police received a report at ed that the family cat had at- such as ammunition limits PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS tacked his pregnant wife, with vative-leaning states also 5:58 a.m. Thursday of a motor or a ban on certain types State representatives gather at the Capitol, some wounds. Animal control, of weapons. Some bills could join Republicans in vehicle crash on Lowell Street. in Phoenix. Republican state lawmakers con- the re department and am- would make it a crime for opposing new gun restric- cerned about the possibility of new federal gun Assault bulance were noti ed. local police of cers to en- tions. Any measures likely force federal gun laws. control laws aren’t waiting to react. to pass would have broad William Silva, 66, homeless, Complaints That can create confu- for both communities and ing of ce as a reason to support, like background was summoned on charges of sion for of cers who often law enforcement, and pass it now. checks on all gun sales, Report at 5:07 p.m. of a said Everytown President assault and battery after an work with federal law to ask any more mental In Utah, Republican contractor having trouble re- John Feinblatt. assault was reported at 8:12 enforcement, said Daniel strain on of cers at this Rep. Cory Maloy also p.m. Wednesday at 27 Caller trieving tools from a customer Isom, a former chief of the Those dynamics haven’t point in time seems to be referenced the incoming St. on Humphrey Street. St. Louis Police Depart- administration after the stopped state lawmakers quite displaced,” he said. At 1:37 a.m. Thursday, a re- ment who is now a senior state House passed his bill who want to make the rst Complaints port of a suspicious vehicle in advisor for Everytown for Gun sales also have set with a similar provision move to protect gun rights lower Jackson Park on Essex Gun Safety. Federal law monthly records nation- forbidding the enforce- in their states. Federal A Littles Lane caller report- Street. plays a big role in some wide since the coronavirus ment of federal gun laws. nulli cation bills have ed loud music coming from At 3:12 p.m. Wednesday, a areas, such as keeping pandemic took hold. Many Republican state been introduced in more a neighboring apartment at caller on Middlesex Avenue guns away from domestic Isom is concerned about lawmakers see attempts than a dozen other states, 1:27 a.m. Thursday. Of cers reported that his information violence offenders. a Missouri measure to pass federal rearms including Alabama, Ar- spoke with the neighbors, had been used to le an un- Putting local of cers in passed by the state House restrictions as a threat to kansas, Nebraska, Okla- who agreed to turn the music employment claim in Ken- a position to decide which that would allow police the Second Amendment. homa, South Carolina, down. tucky. laws to enforce is the last departments with of cers “We really feel the need Tennessee, Wyoming, New thing police need at a time who enforce federal gun to protect those rights,” he Hampshire, North Dako- when cities such as St. laws to be sued and face said. ta, South Dakota, West Louis are experiencing a a $50,000 ne. It’s not the Several states passed Virginia and Iowa. In Tex- rise in violent crime, Isom rst time Missouri has similar laws under as, the governor has called said. considered such a bill, then-president Barack for the state to become a Lynn Drug Task Force “This has been an ex- but supporters pointed to Obama, although judges Second Amendment sanc- tremely challenging year President Joe Biden tak- have ruled against them tuary. Hotline 781-477-4444 CALL 24 HOURS A DAY Heart problems may be rare or text the word tiplynn and your tip to “tip411” (847411) in pro athletes after COVID-19 By Lindsey Tanner en’s basketball. All tested though the researchers can cause heart damage Spanish menu available AP MEDICAL WRITER positive for COVID-19 think that is likely. ‘’is the million-dollar ques- before October and were They were sidelined tion,’’ said Dr. Richard All reports of neighborhood activity Heart inammation is given guideline-recom- for about three months, Kovacs, co-founder of the will be investigated. uncommon in pro ath- mended heart tests, near- had no further prob- American College of Car- letes who’ve had mostly Callers may remain anonymous. ly 800 total. None had lems and at least some diology’s Sports & Exer- mild COVID-19 and most severe COVID-19 and returned to play, said cise Council. And whether don’t need to be sidelined, 40 percent had few or no Dr. Matthew Martinez severe COVID-19 symp- a study conducted by ma- symptoms — what might of Morristown Medical toms increase the chanc- jor professional sports Center in New Jersey. Selling a house? leagues suggests. be expected from a group es of having eeting or Buying a house? The results are not de- of healthy elite athletes He’s the study’s lead au- long-lasting heart damage nitive, outside experts with an average age of 25. thor and team cardiol- ‘’is part of the puzzle,’’ he Find out what properties say, and more indepen- Severe COVID-19 is more ogist for football’s New said. common in older people York Jets. Kovacs said the study recently sold in your area. dent research is needed. But the study published and those with chronic Two previous smaller has several weakness- Check out Thursday in JAMA Car- health conditions. studies in college ath- es. Testing was done at diology is the largest to Almost 4 percent had letes recovering from the centers af liated or se- the Real Estate page examine the potential abnormal results on heart virus suggested heart lected by each team, and in Saturday’s paper. problem. The coronavirus tests done after they re- inammation might be results were interpreted can cause inammation covered but subsequent more common. The ques- by team-af liated cardi- in many organs, including MRI exams found heart tion is of key interest to ologists, increasing the the heart. inammation in less than athletes, who put extra chances of bias. More rig- The research involved 1 percent of the athletes. stress on their hearts orous research would have professional athletes in These ve athletes all during play, and unde- had standardized testing the U.S. and Canada who had COVID-19 symp- tected heart inamma- done at a central location play in major league foot- toms. Whether their heart tion has been linked with and more objective spe- ball, hockey, soccer, base- problems were caused by sudden death. cialists interpret the re- ball and men’s and wom- the virus is unknown al- Whether mild COVID-19 sults, he said. A6 THE DAILY ITEM FRIDAY, MARCH 5, 2021

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Woman involved in plumbing Barros, 47, a lifelong business pot case avoids jail city resident, is citing his experience as a business WORCESTER (AP) — owner, running a nonprof- A Massachusetts woman it, serving on the school who played a minor role commitee and leading the in the illegal marijuana city’s efforts to keep strug- growing operation that gling businesses viable her husband and son ran during the coronavirus by using the family plumb- pandemic as his quali ca- ing business as a front has tions for the mayor’s job. avoided jail time. He ran unsuccessfully for Andrea Laverty, 64, of Millbury, was sentenced mayor in 2013. Wednesday in federal court in Worcester to one Lawmaker wants cross year of home con nement, border hydropower permit The Telegram & Gazette reported. Her son, Thom- reconsidered as Laverty, was sentenced WASHINGTON (AP) — to 12 years in prison on U.S. Rep. Jared Golden is Tuesday for his role in the asking the Biden admin- scheme. istration to reevaluate its “I understand my ac- approval of a presidential FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS tions were wrong,” she told the judge. permit for a $1 billion Runners head down the stretch to the nish line in the 121st Boston Marathon in Boston. Thomas Laverty and his project aimed at bringing father, Charles Laverty, Canadian hydropower to were convicted last year the New England grid. Boston Marathon plan to hand out of growing pot in a Clin- The presidential permit ton warehouse that was in issued by the Department the name of their Millbury of Energy in January pro- plumbing business, Chuck vided the green light for 70,000 medals roils runners Laverty & Son. Charles the interconnect at the earn the qualifying stan- Kathrine Switzer — the will have a reduced eld Laverty died of cancer By William J. Kole Canadian border. Oth- ASSOCIATED PRESS dard,” one runner, Mark rst woman to run with shortly after his trial, and to help keep athletes and er agencies had already Howard of Salisbury, an of cial bib number — his conviction was vacat- spectators safe. Typically signed off. BOSTON — Distance North Carolina, groused and tried unsuccessfully ed. the Boston eld is capped In his letter to Energy running, traditionally one on Twitter. to pull her off the course. Andrea Laverty was ful- at around 30,000; the BAA Secretary Jennifer Gran- of the world’s most gen- On the other: Pret- It also comes as the Bos- ly aware of what was hap- hasn’t said how much holm. Golden raised sev- teel sports, has been roiled ty much everyone else, ton Marathon and other pening and she allowed smaller it will be this au- eral concerns, including by an ugly mid-pandemic including the plodding big-city races are strug- her name to be used on tumn. squabble over who should masses and runners who gling to stay a oat during business records, but she the adequacy of the en- Josh Sitzer, a San get a shot at a coveted raise millions for char- the pandemic and looking was “by far the least cul- vironmental review and Francisco runner who’s Boston Marathon medal. ities, who counter that for creative ways to keep pable,” of the three, prose- public input compared to quali ed for the Boston Rival camps in the run- anything that helps the runners engaged online. cutors said. similar-scaled projects in Marathon three times, ning world began snap- 125-year-old marathon The BAA put on a vir- She pleaded guilty to New England. ping at each other’s heels survive the COVID-19 cri- tual version of the mar- initially was among those conspiracy to cultivate “In an effort to ensure a this week. It began af- sis is worthwhile. athon last year, after the who trashed the idea of 1,000 or more marijuana transparent and thorough ter the Boston Athletic “A virtual Boston race coronavirus pandemic giving out 70,000 medals plants and conspiracy to permitting process, I urge Association, which still that invites everyone is a forced it to rst postpone as “a blatant money grab.” launder money. you to reevaluate the is- hopes to hold a truncated reason to celebrate,” said its usual April running to “Respect yourself and Her lawyer in court pa- suance of the presidential in-person edition of the Maria Arana, a marathon- September, and then can- the game. Don’t do Bos- pers said she has turned permit and provide Main- planet’s most prestigious er and coach in Phoenix. cel in-person racing alto- ton unless you earn it,” he her life around and is now ers with the opportunity footrace in October, said “It in no way takes away gether. tweeted. Then he had a the sole caretaker of her to engage with your agen- it will award medals to up from my personal Boston But that was limited to change of heart, tweeting: grandson. cy through a public com- to 70,000 athletes if they Marathon experience or athletes who had already “I was wrong. It’s not the go the distance wherever Another candidate jumps ment process that is mer- anyone else’s.” quali ed to race or had same as the actual Boston ited for the signi cance they are. The bickering seems to registered as charity run- Marathon, and it doesn’t into Boston’s mayoral race of this project,” Golden, Practically within min- have caught many off- ners. This time, the rst devalue” the experience a Democrat from Maine, utes of the BAA’s an- guard, if only because 70,000 people aged 18 or of those who meet strict BOSTON (AP) — A for- nouncement greatly ex- road racing has long had older who sign up and pay mer top of cial in Boston wrote. qualifying standards for a The 145-mile New panding its virtual version a reputation as a kind and a fee will be able to earn chance to line up in Hop- Mayor Marty Walsh’s ad- of the race, a boisterous England Clean Energy egalitarian sport. a nisher’s medal simply kinton, Massachusetts. ministration announced social media maelstrom Connect would provide It’s one of the few dis- by covering the classic It’s been a bad look, ac- Thursday that he will run ensued. distance wherever they a conduit for up to 1,200 ciplines where ordinary knowledges Erin Strout, to replace his former boss. On one side: Runners amateurs compete in real happen to be. They don’t megawatts of Canadian who covers the sport for John Barros, who re- who’ve spent years train- time on the same course even need to run — they WomensRunning.com. cently stepped down as hydropower to reach the ing to qualify to run the as elite professionals, and can walk. the city’s chief of economic regional power grid. Pro- real thing, including some where trash-talking is “For the rst time in our “If there ever was a time development after sev- ponents say it would sta- who complain that mail- rare. As four-time Boston history, most everyone will to put our elitism and cyn- en years in the position, bilize energy prices and ing medals to people who champion Bill Rodgers fa- have the opportunity to icism aside, it’s now,” she launched his campaign at reduce carbon pollution. run the 26.2 miles in Dal- mously said: “Running is a earn a Unicorn nisher’s wrote in an opinion piece. the Dorchester restaurant But critics have raised las or Denver will cheapen sport where everyone gets medal,” BAA president “Let’s welcome each oth- he owns with other family concerns about a 53-mile the iconic Boston experi- along.” and CEO Tom Grilk said er in, cheer each other on, members. stretch that would be ence. A notable exception to in a statement. and seize the opportunity He joins a eld of de- cut through the woods of “A dagger through the that gentility was the 1967 Grilk said the in-per- to bring back running big- clared candidates that western Maine. heart to someone who has race, when race director son race, if it comes off ger, better, and more inclu- includes city councilors worked hard to nally Jock Semple ran after as scheduled on Oct. 11, sive than it was before.” Andrea Campbell, Annis- Three conservation sa Essaibi George and Mi- groups are suing to re- chelle Wu, as well as state quire a more detailed Rep. Jon Santiago. study of the impact on the Malcolm X’s boyhood home in Walsh has been nom- environment, and a refer- inated by President Joe endum drive aims to let Biden to be labor secre- people have the nal say tary. on the project. Boston gets historic designation

By Philip Marcelo Lawsuit: State Police ASSOCIATED PRESS BOSTON — Malcolm leader broke rules to X’s boyhood home in Bos- ton was added to the Na- tional Register of Historic Places. advance allies The 2 ½-story house is BOSTON (AP) — The and answers” and that the only surviving resi- commander of the Massa- Mason and the command dence associated with the chusetts State Police who staff “turned a blind eye” slain civil rights leader’s was supposed to reform to potential cheating, the formative years in the the department after a suit says. city, according to Mas- series of scandals instead Following the exam, Ma- sachusetts Secretary of broke rules to promote his son rushed a promotion State William Galvin, who allies, while at the same process to advance those chairs the state historical time disenfranchising closest to him — most commission that request- women, troopers of color, notably his former driver ed the designation. and older troopers, accord- — before a new state law The home, which was ing to a lawsuit led by took hold and changed the originally built in 1874 three veteran supervisors. process, according to the and designated a city The suit alleges that suit. landmark in 1998, was Col. Christopher Ma- Mason declined to be of cially listed on the fed- son’s former driver and interviewed, but depart- eral register last month, chief of staff, who had the ment spokesperson Da- the National Park Service best score on a promo- vid Procopio denied the said this week. PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS tion exam, and two other suit’s claims. The recent The former Malcolm Lit- top-scoring troopers co- “promotional examination tle was a teenager in the Signs call attention to the house where slain African-American leader Mal- authored an exam study was prepared, announced, 1940s when he came to colm X spent part of his childhood in the Roxbury neighborhood of Boston. guide that was “suspi- administered, and graded live with his sister, Ella Little Collins. own right, became her Boston. “All praise is due to neighborhood in 1941 and ciously predictive” of ques- fairly, properly, and con- brother’s legal guardian Allah that I went to Boston lived there until 1964. tions, The Boston Globe sistently, and in the same Rodnell Collins, Little Collins’ son, said this week after his father died and when I did. If I hadn’t, I’d Galvin’s of ce said the reported Wednesday. manner as past tests. Ac- his mother was institu- probably still be a brain- structure, which is under- The guide is “strong ev- cusations of cheating are that the family, which still owns the home, is hoping tionalized. washed black Christian.” going renovation and re- idence that test takers baseless and we reject Malcolm Little joined Malcolm X dropped his habilitation, is character- had access in advance to them categorically,” he to turn it into a residence for graduate students the Nation of Islam while surname in favor of “X” to istic of the neighborhood’s speci c testing questions said. studying Black history in prison in Massachu- represent his family’s lost residences as it developed and civil rights, as well setts and quickly became African ancestral name. into a streetcar suburb Neptune Towers Apartments the Detroit-founded or- He eventually left the of Boston. The house had Will be accepting applications for placement on the waiting list for housing from as open it up for special March 1, 2021 to March 15, 2021 events and public tours at ganization’s principal Nation of Islam but was also been part of a pros- Neptune Towers is a project based Section 8 community, income restrictions apply Applications available at the property or by request to: certain times of the year. spokesman during its rap- gunned down by its adher- perous farm in the 18th Neptune Towers id rise in the 1950s and ents at a speech in New and early 19th centuries. 130 Neptune Blvd., Suite 108E He said the national Lynn, MA 01905 listing opens up access to 1960s, establishing tem- York City in 1965 at the A city-run archaeologi- Attention: Occupancy Specialist Tel: 781-595-6400 Fax: 781-599-1560 TTY: 800-439-2370 tax incentives and other ples and mosques across age of 39. cal dig at the property in Applications also available via email request: [email protected] government programs for the country. Little Collins, who took 2016 unearthed kitchen- and on the website: www.hallkeen.com Reasonable accommodations made on request historical preservation “No physical move in my over leadership of her slain ware, ceramics and other Placement on the waiting list will be determined by lottery Applications must be received or postmarked by no later than March 15, 2021 to help make that dream life has been more pivotal brother’s Organization of possible evidence of even possible. or profound in its repercus- Afro-American Unity, pur- earlier settlement, per- Little Collins, a civil sions,” he wrote in his auto- chased the house in Boston’s haps dating as far back as rights organizer in her biography about his time in historically Black Roxbury the 1700s. FRIDAY, MARCH 5, 2021 THE DAILY ITEM A7 THIS WEEK IN PHOTOS

ITEM PHOTO | SPENSER HASAK ITEM PHOTO | SPENSER HASAK ITEM PHOTO | SPENSER HASAK Susan Wheeler, a Registered Nurse from Mar- The Marblehead High School football team blehead draws a dose of the Moderna COVID-19 started holding practices this week as they pre- Winthrop varsity volleyball senior Adyana Bar- vaccine at LCHC’s vaccine clinic at Lynn Tech pare for the upcoming season, which was de- barisi works on her serving skills during prac- on Tuesday. layed due to the COVID-19 pandemic. tice on Wednesday.

ITEM PHOTO | SPENSER HASAK ITEM PHOTO | JULIA HOPKINS A rowboat with a brightly colored interior oats on the water off of the The town pier stretches out beyond the historic Fish House at Fisher- town landing in Marblehead. man’s Beach in Swampscott.

ITEM PHOTO | SPENSER HASAK Carlos Pacheco of Salem, a member of the Salem Dominican Flag Committee, parks his motorcycle in front of Lynn City Hall before attending a small ceremony in honor of 177 years of independence for the Dominican Republic.

ITEM PHOTO | SPENSER HASAK Icicles coat a tree in front of a home on Murphy Avenue in Lynn after re ghters knocked down an overnight re in freezing condition.

ITEM PHOTO | JULIA HOPKINS ITEM PHOTO | JULIA HOPKINS St. Mary’s head coach directs players at practice. Waves crash into the seawall on Lynn Shores Drive. A8 FRIDAY, MARCH 5, 2021 LOOK! National Cheese Doodle Day, Dress in Blue day, National Day of Unplugging

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By Allysha Dunnigan “This year we have promotion of women in the world, was forced to Usually this celebration that needed them.” ITEM STAFF honed the art of the virtu- the workforce and in- implement virtual learn- would include a luncheon The event will be live- al experience to offer you spired our girls at Girls ing and interaction into that would be attended by streamed on the organi- an up-close-and-personal Inc. by advancing their its programming since its approximately 600 people. zation’s Facebook page LYNN — Girls Inc. will look at how we are stay- exposure to and learning closure last March. The This year’s celebration, and through its website. host its 33rd annual Girl ing connected with our about STEM (science, organization has since however, will be fully Girls Inc. invites families Hero Scholars event vir- members in this unprece- technology, engineering resumed its full curricu- virtual and accessible and friends to tune in tually on April 8 at noon. dented era, helping them and math) programs and lum, hosting the girls at online, allowing anyone to and watch. If you cannot The celebration will become stronger, smarter, careers,” Ansourlian said. the Girls Inc. building at watch. The schedule will watch it live, it will be honor the senior girls and bolder than before,” Reed has championed 50 High St. during the be similar, featuring video available to watch after involved in the program said Deb Ansourlian, a male-dominated in- day, where they Zoom presentations, words on the Girls Inc. Facebook as well as the honoree, Girls Inc. of Lynn execu- dustry and implemented with their school teachers, from the organization’s page and Vimeo account. Marcy L. Reed, pres- tive director. more education around before partaking in Girls board members, a song “In celebrating the girls, ident of National Grid Reed joined National STEM-related elds Inc. activities during the from some of the girls in we want more people to Massachusetts and vice Grid in 1988 and has for girls. National Grid afternoon. Using virtu- the chorus and speech- be able to see our girls president of US Policy & since worked in nance, hosted a summer program al learning has allowed es from the senior girls, give their celebratory Social Impact. merger integration, corpo- called the “sustainability them to adjust to new which Girls Inc. refers to speeches,” Crotty said. Former honoree Latoy- rate affairs and business hub,” giving online lessons resources and connect as strong, smart and bold Crotty advises viewers ia Edwards, NBC-10 operations. She also holds on non-renewable energy with people outside of the women. to bring their tissues, Boston and NECN news the position as global for the girls. building. This Girl Hero Director of Development because the event is anchor, will serve as the executive sponsor for “They just really engage celebration will do the and Communications known for being heartfelt, mistress of ceremonies. National Grid’s Women with the girls and a lot same. Donna Crotty said this real and emotional. The She has been involved in Networks employee of that has been led by The event highlights the year’s celebration is all stories from the senior with Girls Inc. for years resource group. Marcy and her leadership accomplishments of the about the girls who ap- girls include the struggles and is considered to be “Marcy is a leader who at National Grid,’ said high school senior girls and plied for the scholarship. and hardships they faced supportive by the girls has consistently shown Ansourlian. honors them with scholar- “They basically epito- to get to where they are and staff in the program. her commitment to the Girls Inc., like much of ships for their next step. mize what it means to be today. While celebrating a strong, smart and bold their achievements, the girl,” she said. “They’ve event also acknowledges gone through a series of how far they have come. our programs and are en- The Annual Girl Hero gaged in the organization Scholars Celebration is and have gone through sponsored by Annual a rigorous application Partners, United Way of process to apply for the Mass Bay and Merrimack scholarship.” Valley, National Grid, The girls must submit a Someone Else’s Child, transcript, recommenda- Stronger tions and have to write a Sponsors Lorant Chari- series of essays in order to table Foundation and Old apply for the scholarship. Neighborhood Foods. It is The decisions are then also sponsored by Eastern made by an independent Bank Smarter Sponsors: panel that does not know Comcast, HP Hood, Nick the senior girls, so none and Chris Meninno, and of the staff is involved in Bolder Sponsor D&R that aspect. Paving. Crotty said the energy For further sponsorship for this year’s celebration information or interest, is already great. please contact Don- “Our supporters have na Crotty at dcrotty@ been absolutely amazing girlsinclynn.org or (781) this year,” she said. “From 592-9744, ext. 243, or visit the start of the pandemic, girlsincbostonlynncelebra- COURTESY PHOTO we had supporters coming tion.org to register. and delivering gift cards Allysha Dunnigan can Latoyia Edwards, NECN Morning anchor and NBC Boston anchor, greets attendees of the 30th and food to be distributed be reached at adunnigan@ annual Girls Inc. celebration luncheon. to the families in Lynn itemlive.com. Hospitalized Prince Philip has successful heart procedure By Jill Lawless and ber of days,’’ the palace Philip’s illness is not be- Danica Kirka said in a statement. lieved to be related to the ASSOCIATED PRESS Philip, 99, has been coronavirus. Both Philip hospitalized since be- and the monarch received LONDON — Prince ing admitted to King COVID-19 vaccinations Philip has had a suc- Edward VII’s Hospital in January and chose to cessful heart procedure in London on Feb. 16, publicize the matter to at a London hospital and where he was treated for encourage others to also is expected to remain for an infection. On Mon- take the vaccine. several days of “rest and day he was transferred Philip, also known as recuperation,” Bucking- to a specialized cardiac the Duke of Edinburgh, ham Palace said Thursday. care hospital, St. Bar- retired in 2017 and The palace said the tholomew’s. rarely appears in public. 99-year-old husband of Camilla, Duchess of Before his hospitaliza- Queen Elizabeth II Cornwall, said Wednes- tion, Philip had been iso- “underwent a successful day that Philip’s condi- lating at Windsor Castle, procedure for a pre-ex- tion was “slightly im- west of London, with the isting heart condition proving.” queen. FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS at St Bartholomew’s “We’ll keep our ngers Although he enjoyed Hospital.” crossed,” said Camil- good health well into old Prince Philip watching the proceedings from the royal barge during the “His royal highness la, who is married to age, Philip has had heart Diamond Jubilee Pageant on the River Thames in London. will remain in hospital Prince Charles, eldest issues in the past. In ter suffering chest pains Prince Harry quit pre-recorded Winfrey in- for treatment, rest and son of Philip and the 2011, he was rushed to a and was treated for a royal duties last year and terview, released by CBS, recuperation for a num- queen. hospital by helicopter af- blocked coronary artery. moved to California, cit- Winfrey asks Meghan The longest-serving roy- ing what they said were how she feels about the al consort in British his- the unbearable intrusions palace “hearing you tory, Philip married the and racist attitudes of the speak your truth today?” then-Princess Elizabeth British media. “I don’t know how in 1947. He and the queen Relations between the they could expect that have four children, eight couple and the palace after all of this time we grandchildren and nine appear to have become would still just be silent great-grandchildren. increasingly strained. On if there was an active His illness comes as Wednesday, the palace role that the rm is the royal family braces said it was launching a playing in perpetuating for the broadcast of an human resources investi- falsehoods about us,” the interview conducted by gation after a newspaper duchess says. Oprah Winfrey with reported that a former “The Firm” is a nick- Meghan, Duchess of aide had accused Meghan name for the royal fami- Sussex. of bullying staff in 2018. ly, sometimes used with Meghan and husband In a clip from the affection and sometimes with a note of criticism.

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©2021 AccuWeather, Inc. SPORTS B FRIDAY, MARCH 5, 2021 Classical boys Marblehead basketball volleyball wins ready to start four-setter in a new era season opener By Daniel Kane program that became a Div. ITEM STAFF 3 powerhouse in the early By Mike Alongi lead. But Beverly respond- 2000s and won a state title ITEM SPORTS EDITOR ed yet again, rattling off LYNN -- After nally in 2002. At Classical, Av- four straight points to getting back in action ear- MARBLEHEAD — De- take the set 26-24. ery will bring a disciplined spite dropping the opening ly last week, the Classical The second set was much coaching style to a young set of its match Thursday boys basketball team is Rams squad. of the same, with the two evening, the Marblehead sides trading blows back ready to start a new era on “It’s been a combination volleyball team rallied and forth before Marble- the court this season. of both sides getting used back to notch a 3-1 win head pulled ahead to a First-year Rams coach to each other,” Avery said. over Northeastern Confer- 17-13 lead. But this time, Marvin Avery is at the head “They got the message on ence foe Beverly in a back- the Magicians didn’t let up of it, coming in with a new day one of the discipline and-forth game at home. and closed with an 8-4 run philosophy that Classical’s side of things. The way I The Magicians won by set to win the set 25-17. players have responded run things is ‘it’s my way scores of 24-26, 25-17, 25- well to in the early going. The third and fourth sets or the highway.’ They’re 17. 25-22. also had the same look “It’s been very good,” Av- learning a new system and “It was just so nice to get and feel, with Marblehead ery said of the opening days they’ve come out and done back out there and play a pulling away late to win of practice. “We’re very ex- well so far.” game again,” said Marble- each time. The Magicians cited to get the chance to Classical had eight se- head coach Killeen Miller. took the third set, 25-17, get out there and it’s a great niors graduate and three “With such a short presea- without too much trouble, opportunity for the seniors players transfer from last son, we almost felt a little but the fourth set was a to be able to play and to be year’s squad. That means ITEM FILE PHOTO | OLIVIA FALCIGNO unprepared going out onto bit different. Holding a coached.” plenty of young players will the court. But we know 20-13 lead, Marblehead Avery has plenty of expe- have to step up. Starting center Angel Garcia is a key return- everyone is in the same nearly coughed up the set rience coaching in Lynn. He ing senior for the Classical boys basketball boat and we just wanted when Beverly rallied back was at the helm of a Tech CLASSICAL, B2 team this season. to come out and compete to make it 20-19. But the hard. Beverly is a super Magicians held strong competitive team and it from there, closing the set was great to pull out the on a 5-3 run to capture the win.” set and the match. Maura Dorr named Item Player The rst set saw nine Marblehead (1-0) plays ties and eight lead chang- on the road at Peabody es, with the two teams Monday evening (5:30). of the Year for girls basketball trading shots back and “It’s always great to start forth the whole way. Mar- the season with a win, blehead eventually gained but we know we have our By Mike Alongi Olivia Found, Marble- a foothold and pushed its work cut out for us going ITEM SPORTS EDITOR head senior Emily Clough lead to as many as seven forward,” said Miller. “We and Lynn eld senior Ava points, but Beverly fought have such a young team Winthrop senior Mau- Buon glio. ra Dorr capped off her right back. But despite the and that’s great in a lot of Bergdorf, who was Panthers rallying back ways because we’re going high school basketball named Item Player of the career on a high note in to tie the score at 19-19, to have to step up across Year for the 2019-2020 Marblehead kept its cool the board.” 2021, and her exploits on season, followed up her the court led to her be- and eventually got Bever- successful junior year ing named the 2020-2021 ly to set point with a 24-22 VOLLEYBALL, B2 with a strong senior cam- Item Player of the Year paign. Bergdorf led the for girls basketball. Spartans in scoring with Dorr, who is an accom- 13.3 points per game and plished three-sport ath- also led the team in total Rory McIlroy, lete at Winthrop High, rebounds with 126. Her averaged a double-double for the season with 18.4 two-point percentage of points and 12 rebounds 61 percent and her free DeChambeau put per game. Add in her throw percentage of 82 four assists and just un- percent helped lift the der two blocks per game, Spartans to a 20-3 record on a show for and Dorr was a force to and a CCL Cup title. be reckoned with on both Queliz was a lynchpin ends of the  oor. On Jan. for St. Mary’s on both 26, Dorr became the 15th ends of the  oor, con- fans at Bay Hill Winthrop player and fth tributing 9.3 points per girls player to score her game on the offensive side while also adding By Doug Ferguson that left him satis ed he 1,000th career point. She ASSOCIATED PRESS remained on track — and nished just shy of 1,000 46 steals on defense. But what might’ve been the irritated hitting off the toe rebounds for her career ORLANDO, Fla. — Bay of his driver and into the biggest key this year for as well. Hill was bustling Thursday water on No. 6. Queliz — as it is for any There were also ve morning, just like golf be- Even having to hit his point guard — was the players named to this fore the pandemic. The fans third from the tee, he sal- fact that she only com- year’s All-Item Team in were limited in numbers vaged bogey with a 25-foot ITEM FILE PHOTO | SPENSER HASAK mitted 32 turnovers over St. Mary’s senior Mai- but they all wanted the putt and made a 35-foot Winthrop senior Maura Dorr nished off her ya Bergdorf, St. Mary’s the course of 23 games. same dose of entertainment birdie on the next hole. Vikings career averaging a double-double sophomore Yirsy Queliz, provided by Rory McIlroy “De nitely proud of the (18.4 points, 12 rebounds). Bishop Fenwick junior BASKETBALL, B2 and Bryson DeChambeau. way I responded, but the First it was McIlroy, slow- way I putted today, certain- ly feeling better about his ly would have liked a lower game, and with good reason. number,” Spieth said. “But Jackie Bradley Jr. agrees to $24 million, Starting with a 55-foot putt it all just comes down to one on the par-3 second hole, he shot for me today.” ran off ve straight birdies Shadow Creek winner Ja- two-year deal with Brewers and took the early lead in son Kokrak opened with a the Arnold Palmer Invita- 68. Of the 60 players who tional with a 6-under 66. in Boston and batted .283 teed off in the morning, By Steve Megargee In the group behind him ASSOCIATED PRESS with seven homers and 22 only six broke 70. Defend- was DeChambeau, who has RBIs during the pandem- ing champion Tyrrell Hat- been contemplating a shot MILWAUKEE — Free- ic-shortened 2020 season. ton shot a 77, while past across the water to cut the agent out elder Jackie He had a .364 on-base per- Bay Hill winner Francesco 528-yard sixth hole down to Bradley Jr. is joining the centage and an .814 OPS in Molinari took a step back Milwaukee Brewers, agree- size by going for the green. 55 games last season. from his progress with a 78. ing to the parameters of a This was not the day with Bradley earned McIlroy wasn’t too happy $24 million, two-year con- a slight breeze into his face, $4,074,074 in prorated pay with his game after missing tract, a person familiar so the U.S. Open champi- from an $11 million salary. the cut — a rarity for him with the negotiations told on had some fun. He took these days — at Riviera, His career numbers in- The Associated Press. out an iron, and then hit a then not having ideal prac- clude a .239 batting aver- The person spoke on con- conservative tee shot (309 tice sessions. He still man- age, .321 on-base percent- dition of anonymity Thurs- yards) to the middle of the aged some improvement age. 732 OPS, 98 homers day because the details of fairway. last week in the World Golf and 376 RBIs. He won a the agreement were still It was a boring birdie, Championship, and saw big being negotiated and the Gold Glove in 2018 and led his third in a row, and he even better results Thurs- deal is subject to a success- the American League in as- opened with a 67. day. ful physical. sists by a center elder in “There was a high expec- Most pleasing was see- Bradley would have the 2014, 2016, 2018 and 2019. tation level of me trying to ing the ball go where and right to opt out after one This move continues the go for the green there, and how he wanted it. He made year and $13 million, al- Brewers’ offseason empha- it was a little pressure that three of his birdies on par lowing him to become a sis on defense. I wasn’t expecting,” De- 3s, the strength of Bay Hill. free agent after after this The Brewers already Chambeau said. “But no, it What stood out was a pair season. added former St. Louis was fun. The crowds were of 5-irons into the wind on The Boston Globe rst re- Cardinals second baseman great with it. I pulled out an the 14th and 17th holes, ported Bradley’s decision, Kolten Wong, a Gold Glove iron as a joke off the tee box. both tight draws,  ighted Bradley will join the winner each of the last two And for me, it was just too the way he wanted to about Brewers will into spring seasons. Wong signed a much off of the right and 15 feet. training, which started in two-year, $18 million con- more into the wind than “Those shots last week tract with a 2022 team op- mid-February. Opening day FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS anything.” that I was trying to hit were is April 1. tion after the Cardinals de- In the group with De- missing the target 20 yards Bradley turns 31 on April clined to pick up their $12.5 Jackie Bradley Jr. had spent his entire career Chambeau was Jordan left,” he said. “So it was nice 19 and is regarded as a top million option on him. in Boston and batted .283 with seven homers Spieth, making his debut to just see them coming out defensive center elder. He and 22 RBIs during the pandemic-shortened at Bay Hill, and produc- in the window I was antici- had spent his entire career BRADLEY, B2 2020 season. ing high adventure in a 70 pating.” B2 SPORTS THE DAILY ITEM FRIDAY, MARCH 5, 2021

SPORTS BRIEF Peabody Boys and Girls Basketball boys and girls camps, with the boys Classical boys basketball ready School 2021 attending from June 28 to July 2 and/or July 12-16 and the girls The Peabody Basketball School is attending from July 19-23. All camps returning in 2021, and sign-ups are will run from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Mon- now available via the Peabody Recre- day through Friday. to start a new era this season ation Department. The school is open to boys and girls The Peabody Basketball School is from third to ninth grade and the CLASSICAL a returner in a program run by Peabody High boys basketball cost is $150. To register, contact the From B1 where we lost a lot, most coach Thad Broughton, and the staff Peabody Recreation Department of the school consists of players and online at peabodyrecreation.com, by of the offense will run coaches from his Tanners team. phone at 978-536-7130 or in person That young core of play- through him for sure.” The school will be split up between at 50 Farm Ave. ers includes Avery’s son “Offensively, we’re going Marquese Avery and a to have a lot of outside HIGH SCHOOL SCHEDULE new face on the outside in scoring too,” Avery said. Tyler Wilson. “We want to compete every MONDAY Fellowship at KIPP (5) “We’re inexperienced, day, but obviously in a new Boys Soccer Marblehead at Peabody (5:30) but there are some talent- system it can take some Salem at Swampscott (5:30) KIPP at Winthrop (4) ed players on this team,” Winthrop at Saugus (5:30) time to adjust to things. I Northeast at Tech (6) Marvin Avery said. “Mar- think we’ll be okay.” WEDNESDAY Girls Soccer quese is a multi-talented Classical starts the sea- Winthrop at KIPP (4) Boys Soccer guy. He’s a strong defen- son on the road at Revere Tech at Northeast (4) Winthrop at KIPP (6) sive player and he can Volleyball Tech at Northeast (TBD) next Friday (6) and the score. Tyler is known for Rams are looking forward Lynnfield at Newburyport (5:30) Girls Soccer baseball. He’s a two-sport Marblehead at Peabody (5:30) to their rst chance to put KIPP at Winthrop (4) player and he can real- Northeast at Tech (TBD) that new system to work. TUESDAY ly shoot the three at the “My goal for this season Volleyball Volleyball wing.” Tech at Northeast (4) Lynnfield at Triton (5:30) is to try to get the young- The Rams will also look to Jaden Gonzalez and er players into my system TV/RADIO Nathaniel Reyes to con- throughout the year,” Av- tribute to that outside of- ery said. “And hopefully Auto racing fense this year. we can get the seniors a 9 p.m...... NASCAR Truck: Bucked Up 200 ...... FS1 But it’s not all new faces good opportunity to play Baseball one last time. My style of 1 p.m...... Exhibition: Tampa Bay at Boston ...... WEEI-AM 850 for Classical. Senior Angel 3 p.m...... Exhibition: LA Dodgers vs Kansas City ...... ESPN Garcia will bring size to coaching, it’s fast paced. Men’s college basketball the Rams at center, while We’re going to be play- 11 a.m...... TBA vs. St. Bonaventure...... NBCSN ing full-court press, man- 1 p.m...... TBA vs. Saint Louis ...... NBCSN guard Jayden Thornton 3:30 p.m...... TBA at VCU ...... NBCSN will be an offensive spark to-man defense. In my 4 p.m...... Monmouth at Rider ...... ESPNU plug. system we force a lot of ITEM FILE PHOTO | OLIVIA FALCIGNO 5:30 p.m...... TBA vs. Davidson ...... NBCSN “We have a phenome- turnovers. It’s a work in 6 p.m...... Boston College at Miami ...... ACC Network progress but the kids have Kent State at Buffalo ...... ESPNU Classical guard Jayden Thronton will be a key nal scorer in Jayden at 7 p.m...... Ball State at Toledo ...... CBSSN piece in the Rams offense this season. guard,” Avery said. “Being done well so far.” 8 p.m...... Georgia Tech at Wake Forest ...... ACC Network TBA vs. Belmont ...... ESPNU 9 p.m...... Colorado St. vs. Nevada...... CBSSN 10:30 p.m...... TBA vs. Morehead St...... ESPNU Winthrop’s Maura Dorr named Item Women’s college basketball 11 a.m...... LSU vs. Texas A&M ...... SEC Network 12 p.m...... Louisville-TBA ...... NESN Plus 1:30 p.m...... TBA vs. Georgia ...... SEC Network 2:30 p.m...... Florida State-TBA ...... NESN Plus Player of the Year for girls basketball 6 p.m...... North Carolina State-TBA ...... NESN Plus TBA vs. South Carolina ...... SEC Network 8 p.m...... Ohio State at Rutgers ...... ESPN BASKETBALL a junior. 8:30 p.m...... Georgia Tech-TBA ...... NESN Plus From B1 Buon glio just missed TBA vs. Tennessee ...... SEC Network averaging a double-dou- Golf 10 a.m...... LPGA: Drive on Championship ...... Golf Found was one of the ble for the season with 2 p.m...... PGA: Arnold Palmer Invitational ...... Golf top scorers in the North the Pioneers, but not Pro hockey Shore this season, her by much. In addition to 7 p.m...... Washington at Boston ...... NESN; WBZ-FM 98.5 notching 9.6 points and Men’s college hockey rst since transferring to 2:30 p.m...... Maine at UMass ...... NESN Fenwick from Matignon. 9.7 rebounds per game as She averaged 16.8 points a senior, Buon glio act- per game on 41 percent ed as a team co-captain NBA eld goal shooting, add- and was one of the more ing 3.8 assists and 3.6 consistent performers for EASTERN CONFERENCE WESTERN CONFERENCE rebounds per game. But Lynn eld all season. Atlantic Division Southwest Division W L Pct GB W L Pct GB she wasn’t just an offen- Also getting named as Phila 24 12 .667 — SA 18 13 .581 — sive power, as she aver- Item All-Stars this sea- Brooklyn 24 13 .649 ½ Dallas 18 16 .529 1½ son are Nicolette D’Itria, Boston 18 17 .514 5½ Memphis 16 15 .516 2 aged a stellar 5.8 steals New York 18 18 .500 6 NO 15 20 .429 5 per game on the defen- Alyssa Grossi, Kellyn Toronto 17 18 .486 6½ Houston 11 23 .324 8½ sive end. Preira (St. Mary’s); Na- Southeast Division Northwest Division W L Pct GB W L Pct GB Clough takes home All- sha Arnold, Veronica Charlotte 17 18 .486 — Utah 27 9 .750 — Item Team honors for the Tache, Liz Gonzalez Miami 17 18 .486 — Portland 20 14 .588 6 Atlanta 16 20 .444 1½ Denver 20 15 .571 6½ second year in a row after (Bishop Fenwick); Car- Washington 13 20 .394 3 OKC 14 21 .400 12½ averaging a double-dou- oline Waisnor, Grace Orlando 13 23 .361 4½ Minnesota 7 29 .194 20 ble for the second year Klonsky (Lynn eld); Lei- Central Division Pacific Division W L Pct GB W L Pct GB in a row. Clough nearly la Walton (Marblehead); Milwaukee 21 14 .600 — Phoenix 23 11 .676 — matched her junior sea- Emma Bloom, Amber Indiana 16 18 .471 4½ LAC 24 13 .649 ½ Chicago 16 18 .471 4½ LAL 24 13 .649 ½ son stats perfectly, n- Kiricoples, Abby Betten- Cleveland 14 22 .389 7½ Golden St. 19 17 .528 5 ishing her senior year court (Peabody); Fallon Detroit 10 25 .286 11 Sac. 14 21 .400 9½ with 14 points and 12 Millerick (Saugus); Chloe ITEM FILE PHOTO | SPENSER HASAK Thursday’s Games Sacramento at Portland, 10 p.m. rebounds per game. She Rakauskas, Victoria L.A. Clippers at Washington, 7 p.m. Friday’s Games also tacked on four blocks Quagrello, Maddie Hud- Fenwick’s Olivia Found earned All-Item Team Toronto at Boston, 7 p.m. No games scheduled. per game, the same son (Swampscott); Mad- honors after averaging 16.8 points per game Detroit at New York, 7:30 p.m. Saturday’s Games Denver at Indiana, 8 p.m. amount she averaged as die Stiglets (Winthrop). this season. No games scheduled. Milwaukee at Memphis, 8 p.m. Miami at New Orleans, 8:30 p.m. Sunday’s Games Oklahoma City at San Antonio, 9 2021 All-Star Game p.m. Team Durant vs Team LeBron, 8 Peabody volleyball falls to Chelmsford, Golden State at Phoenix, 10 p.m. p.m., Atlanta

NHL Swampscott tops Winthrop

East Division West Division GP W L OT Pts GF GA GP W L OT Pts GF GA VOLLEYBALL 11 service points. ford. “I thought we played re- Wash 22 13 5 4 30 75 70 Vegas 19 14 4 1 29 61 41 From B1 Despite taking the rst Peabody (0-1) hosts Mar- ally well considering this NYI 22 12 6 4 28 58 50 St. Louis 23 13 8 2 28 75 73 two sets and playing with blehead Monday evening Boston 20 12 5 3 27 60 52 Colorado 20 12 7 1 25 61 48 was the rst varsity game Phila 19 11 5 3 25 63 59 Minnesota 20 12 7 1 25 62 54 VOLLEYBALL plenty of momentum, the (5:30). for some of our players Pittsburgh 21 12 8 1 25 65 67 Arizona 22 10 9 3 23 59 66 Tanners could never quite Swampscott 3, and a few starters,” Win- NYR 20 8 9 3 19 53 54 LA 21 9 8 4 22 62 59 Chelmsford 3, NJ 18 7 9 2 16 46 54 separate themselves from Winthrop 1 San Jose 20 8 10 2 18 59 77 Peabody 2 throp co-coach Rachel Del- Buffalo 20 6 11 3 15 46 60 Anaheim 23 6 12 5 17 48 69 Chelmsford. The Lions re- Despite the loss, the Vi- Central Division The Tanners lost in a Solio said. “We did a great North Division mained in the game the kings were led by their GP W L OT Pts GF GA thrilling ve-setter, falling job working well together, Tampa Bay 20 15 4 1 31 71 39 GP W L OT Pts GF GA whole way, coming from two senior captains Caro- Toronto 24 18 4 2 38 87 56 communicating. The se- Carolina 22 15 6 1 31 76 60 by set scores of 25-18, 25- behind in both the third lyn Kinsella and Caroline Florida 21 13 4 4 30 67 60 Winnipeg 22 14 7 1 29 74 59 21, 26-28, 22-25, 9-15. niors picked everyone up Chicago 23 12 7 4 28 73 68 Edmonton 25 14 11 0 28 80 78 and fourth sets to tie the Earl. Megan Gouge also Columbus 24 9 10 5 23 66 78 Montreal 21 10 6 5 25 68 61 Isabel Bettencourt had a match and send it to a played a solid game at and there was some great Nashville 22 10 12 0 20 51 68 Calgary 23 10 11 2 22 59 70 big game with 22 digs and energy.” Detroit 25 7 15 3 17 52 82 Vancouver 26 9 15 2 20 74 90 deciding fth frame. In libero. Xhona Kokenshi Dallas 17 6 7 4 16 46 47 Ottawa 25 8 16 1 17 67 95 seven kills, while Abby the fth set, Peabody just played well defensively Winthrop (0-1) travels to Bettencourt 14 assists, Saugus Tuesday (5:30). Thursday’s Games St. Louis at Los Angeles, 9 p.m. couldn’t get enough posi- and Adyana Barbarisi also Buffalo at N.Y. Islanders, 7 p.m. Vegas at San Jose, 10:30 p.m. seven kills and four aces, tive momentum going and made some big plays in Swampscott (1-0) hosts Detroit at Carolina, 7 p.m. Saturday’s Games while Alli Flewelling had came up short to Chelms- their rst varsity game. Salem Tuesday (5:30). N.Y. Rangers at New Jersey, 7 p.m. Buffalo at N.Y. Islanders, 1 p.m. Philadelphia at Pittsburgh, 7 p.m. N.Y. Rangers at New Jersey, 1 p.m. Winnipeg at Montreal, 7 p.m. Philadelphia at Pittsburgh, 1 p.m. Florida at Nashville, 8 p.m. Florida at Nashville, 2 p.m. Tampa Bay at Chicago, 8 p.m. Jackie Bradley Jr. agrees to $24 Minnesota at Arizona, 7 p.m. Columbus at Dallas, 8:30 p.m. Toronto at Vancouver, 7 p.m. Ottawa at Calgary, 9 p.m. Toronto at Vancouver, 10 p.m. Winnipeg at Montreal, 7 p.m. Friday’s Games Anaheim at Colorado, 8 p.m. Columbus at Dallas, 8 p.m. million, two-year deal with Brewers Washington at Boston, 7 p.m. Tampa Bay at Chicago, 8 p.m. St. Louis at Los Angeles, 9 p.m. Anaheim at Colorado, 9 p.m. Calgary at Edmonton, 10 p.m. last year after Cain’s exit. to go without a designated ances in right eld. Minnesota at Arizona, 9 p.m. Vegas at San Jose, 10:30 p.m. BRADLEY From B1 García batted .238 with a hitter this season, the Brew- Asked about the possibil- .659 OPS in 53 games last ers would seem to have a ity of Cain moving to right TODAY IN SPORTS Bradley’s addition seem- season but had a .796 OPS surplus of out elders ac- eld, Counsell replied, “Lo- March 5 Championships held in Hartford, Conn. ingly gives the Brewers four with 20 homers two years customed to starting, unless renzo’s our center elder.” 1924 — Frank Carauna, of Buffalo, 1985 — Mike Bossy of the New York potential starters for three ago with Tampa Bay. they make another move in Bradley and Yelich are N.Y., becomes the first to bowl two Islanders scores his 50th goal, becom- out eld spots. Without commenting spe- the next few weeks. left-handed hitters, while straight perfect 300 games. Carauna ing the first NHL player to score 50 ci cally on the potential ad- “We don’t have any fourth Cain and García bat from throws five strikes to open his third goals in eight consecutive seasons. The Brewers already game, giving him 29 straight strikes. 2004 — Ottawa and Philadelphia com- have 2019 Gold Glove cen- dition of Bradley, Counsell out elders,” Counsell said. the right side. 1931 — WGL radio broadcasts the bine for an NHL-record 419 penalty ter elder Lorenzo Cain, noted how depth could boost “We’re going to have a lot This move leaves the Red first game of the American Basketball minutes, with the Flyers setting a sin- who opted out after playing Milwaukee’s out eld. of starting out elders and Sox without any of the start- League championship series. The gle-team mark with 213. There are five Brooklyn Visitations beat the Fort consecutive brawls in the final two ve games last season but “Adding players that we we’re going to have to gure ing out elders from their Wayne Hoosiers 14-10 in the first pro- minutes, including one involving both is back in spring training can put out there every day, out how that works. That’s 2018 team that won the fessional basketball game to be broad- goalies. The previous record for penal- camp. a combination of players kind of how I’m viewing it. World Series. They traded cast live on radio. ty minutes was 406 by the Minnesota “We’re trying to get his who are going to tackle all But there is playing time, right elder Mookie Betts 1960 — Carol Heiss wins the ladies North Stars and Boston Bruins in title at the World Figure Skating Cham- 1981. The Flyers beat the Senators legs underneath him and of those plate appearances, absolutely.” to the Dodgers last year and pionships in Vancouver. 5-3. it’s going a little slower than I think it can create a really Bradley has played cen- sent left elder Andrew Be- 1965 — Ernest Terrell wins the world 2016 — Makai Mason scores 22 we’d like,” manager Craig good insurance oor,” Coun- ter for 781 of his 873 career nintendi to the Kansas City heavyweight title with a unanimous points to lead Yale to a 71-55 victory sell said. “And it would allow games, though he has made Royals last month. 15-round decision over Eddie Machen over Columbia, clinching the Bulldogs’ Counsell said. in Chicago. first NCAA Men’s Tournament bid since Christian Yelich, the 2018 us to go a little bit slower infrequent appearances at Bradley had been with the 1973 — New York Yankee pitchers 1962. The Bulldogs shared the Ivy NL MVP, is set in left eld. (with) Cain at the start of the other corner out eld Red Sox since their 2013 Fritz Peterson and Mike Kekich championship last year with Harvard, Milwaukee also brings the season if we had to. I’m spots. Cain has played cen- World Series championship announce that they’ve swapped wives but lost the playoff game with the and children. Crimson. The win ends the second lon- back Avisaíl García, who not anticipating that will ter in about 90 percent of season, though he didn’t ap- 1981 — Scott Hamilton wins the gest NCAA drought of any team that usually has played right happen.” his career games, though he pear in a postseason game men’s title at the World Figure Skating has made the tournament previously. eld but took over in center Since the NL is expected also has made 157 appear- that year. FRIDAY, MARCH 5, 2021 THE DAILY ITEM B3 NATION Law enforcement grapples with U.S. Capitol security after plot

By Lolita Baldor, now, there are about 5,200 Ashraf Khalil and remaining in D.C., the last Nomaan Merchant of the roughly 26,000 who ASSOCIATED PRESS were brought in for Pres- ident Biden’s inaugura- WASHINGTON — The tion, which went off with Pentagon is reviewing a police request to keep Na- no problems. tional Guard troops pa- Members of both parties trolling the U.S. Capitol for have complained that the another 60 days following fence encircling the Cap- evidence of a “possible plot” itol seals off access to con- by a militia group to storm stituents and the general the building again, two public, projecting an im- PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS months after Trump sup- age at odds with the seat FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS National Guard stand guard at the Capitol in of American democracy. porters smashed through Street musician Roberto Hernandez, originally windows and doors in an Washington. The most recent threat from El Salvador, plays on his trumpet outside insurrection meant to halt appeared to be connected was also no evidence of siege broadcast around Buddy’s, a restaurant temporarily closed due the certication of Joe to a far-right conspiracy a large group heading to the world. Five people Biden’s presidential victo- theory, mainly promoted by to the COVID-19 pandemic, in downtown Los Washington despite the died in the riot, including ry. supporters of QAnon, that Angeles. There were no signs of warning. a U.S. Capitol Police of- former President Donald disturbance Thursday at Still, the threat dis- cer and a woman shot by Trump would rise again the heavily secured build- tressed law enforcement police. to power on March 4 and California to give ing, with Capitol Police and ofcials, who are grap- Several investigations that thousands would come Guardsmen on duty and pling with how best to are underway into secu- to Washington to try to re- the streets and grounds secure the Capitol after a rity and intelligence fail- move Democrats from ofce. around the building closed dismal showing in Janu- ures, and lawmakers have March 4 was the original 40 percent of off with an imposing razor- ary, when rioters sent law- asked for a long-term plan presidential inauguration wire-topped fence erected makers eeing the iconic for when the Guard even- day until 1933, when it was after the Jan. 6 riot. There building in a stunning tually withdraws. Right moved to Jan. 20. vaccine doses to Alabama’s Republican governor vulnerable areas By Kathleen mindful that it has to be Ronayne an economy that doesn’t and Janie Har leave people behind, that extends face mask mandate ASSOCIATED PRESS is truly inclusive,” he said, adding that he’s also en- By Kim Chandler that was set to expire Fri- around others and strong- heads the Alabama Hospi- SACRAMENTO, Calif. couraging people to wear ASSOCIATED PRESS day in place until April 9. ly urge my fellow citizens tal Association. — California will begin two masks. “We need to get past to use common sense and So far only about 13 per- setting aside 40 percent of The announcement is MONTGOMERY, Ala. Easter and hopefully al- do the same,” Ivey said. cent of Alabama’s 4.9 mil- all vaccine doses for peo- the latest change in an — Breaking with other low more Alabamians to Medical ofcials wel- lion people have received ple who live in the most ever-evolving system to Southern GOP governors, get their rst shot before comed Ivey’s decision af- one dose of vaccine, ac- vulnerable neighborhoods Alabama Gov. Kay Ivey we take a step some other ter urging an extension, cording to state numbers. in an effort to inoculate get California’s nearly 40 extended her state’s mask states have taken to remove arguing that easing re- State Health Ofcer people most at risk from million residents vacci- order for another month the mask order altogether strictions before more Scott Harris said vaccine the coronavirus and get nated, adding to ongoing Thursday but said the re- and lift other restrictions. people were vaccinated supplies are increasing confusion among people could reverse recent im- the state’s economy open quirement will end for good Folks, we are not there yet, and if the state can get a more quickly. who just want to know in April. provements. Alabama’s when they can get the but goodness knows we’re rolling seven-day average cumulative total of 1.75 The doses will be The move came a day getting closer,” Ivey said at a million shots delivered by spread among 400 ZIP shot. The move to ease after President Joe Biden of daily cases has dropped news conference. from 3,000 in early Jan- early April, that would be codes where there are reopening standards also slammed the governors of The governor called masks uary to below 1,000 and a “terric place to be.” about 8 million people comes days after several Texas and Mississippi for “one of our greatest tools” in hospitalizations are at Harris said about eligible for shots, said Republican-led states an- deciding to lift their mask preventing the virus’ spread their lowest point since 500,000 people in the Dr. Mark Ghaly, the nounced they were lifting mandates, saying their ac- but emphasized that she summer. state have tested pos- state’s health and hu- COVID-19 restrictions as tions re ect “Neanderthal will not extend the mask “This is very good news. itive for the virus and man services secretary. the U.S. now has three thinking.” order further, saying it will This gives us a month to there are likely others vaccines available. Ivey has faced political Many of the neighbor- become a matter of person- vaccinate more people who had it but didn’t hoods are concentrated The new policy of tying pressure to lift the mask reopening to vaccina- order like her Republican al responsibility when the and to get a better han- know. in Los Angeles County counterparts but said she mandate ends. dle on the role of the UK “We are striving to reach and the central valley, tion equity metrics was will follow the recommen- “Even when we lift the variant,” said Dr. Don Wil- this herd immunity point which have had among cheered by representa- dations of medical ofcials mask order, I will continue liamson, the former state at some point,” Harris the highest rates of in- tives of the medical, small and keep the mandate to wear my mask while I’m health ofcer who now said. fection. The areas are business, and legislative considered most vulner- Black and Latino cau- able based on metrics cuses. Latinos make up ‘Falling through cracks’: Vaccine such as household in- roughly half of cases and come, education level, deaths in California even housing status and ac- though they are 39 per- cess to transportation. cent of the population. bypasses some older adults Gov. Gavin Newsom, a “Vaccines are the ticket Democrat, said at a Thurs- to the end of the pandem- By Gillian Flaccus, day news brieng that not ic,” said Assemblymember Heather only is this the right thing Sydney Kamlager, a Dem- Hollingsworth and to do, but it’s critical to ocrat and vice chair of the Russ Bynum opening up more of the Legislative Black Caucus ASSOCIATED PRESS state’s economy. in a news release sent PORTLAND, Ore. — Jean “It is a race against out by Newsom’s ofce. Andrade, an 88-year-old who the variants. It’s a race “For too long, those tick- lives alone, has been waiting against exhaustion. It’s ets were taken by people for her COVID-19 vaccine a race to safely, thought- with a wealth of time and since she became eligible un- fully open our economy, resources.” der state guidelines nearly a month ago. She assumed her caseworker would contact Dallas police her about getting one, espe- cially after she spent nearly two days stuck in an electric recliner during a recent pow- of cer charged er outage. PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS It was only after she saw Pat Brown waits outside the Don Bosco Senior Center in Kansas City, Mo. a TV news report about with arranging competition for the limited to far- ung pharmacies in Andrade is vying with as most vulnerable seniors. supply of shots in Portland, a desperate bid to secure a many as 750,000 residents Some of the older adults Ore., that she realized no COVID-19 vaccine. age 65 and older, and de- who have not received vac- one was scheduling her dose. But an untold number mand is so high that ap- cines yet are so disconnect- two killings A grocery delivery service like Andrade are getting pointments for the week- ed they don’t even know for homebound older people left behind, unseen, because ly allotment of doses in they are eligible. Others re- By Jake Bleiberg he had kidnapped and eventually provided a yer they are too overwhelmed, Portland are snapped up alize they qualify, but with- ASSOCIATED PRESS killed them at Riser’s di- rection, police Chief Eddie with vaccine information, too frail or too poor to fend in less than an hour. On out internet service and DALLAS — A Dallas Garcia said during a news and Andrade asked a helper for themselves. Monday, the city’s inun- often email accounts, they police officer was ar- conference. He said inves- who comes by for four hours The urgency of reaching dated vaccine information don’t know how to make an rested Thursday on two tigators don’t know the a week to try to snag her an this vulnerable population call line shut down by 9 appointment and can’t get counts of capital murder, motives for the killings, appointment. before the nation’s focus a.m., and online booking to one anyway — so they more than a year and a but that they were not “I thought it would be turns elsewhere is growing sites have crashed. haven’t tried. half after a man told in- related to Riser’s police a priority when you’re 88 as more Americans in oth- Amid such frenzy, the Still others have debili- vestigators that he kid- work. years old and that someone er age and priority groups vaccine rollout here and tating health issues that napped and killed two become eligible for vaccines. elsewhere has strongly fa- make leaving home an Garcia did not explain would inform me,” said An- people at the officer’s why Riser was arrested With the clock ticking and vored healthier seniors with insurmountable task, or drade, who has lived in the instruction in 2017, au- nearly 20 months after many states extending resources “who are able to they are so terried of ex- same house for 40 years and thorities said. the witness came for- shots to people as young as jump in their car at a mo- posure to COVID-19 that has no family members able Bryan Riser, a 13-year ward, and police did not 55, nonprots, churches and ment’s notice and drive two they’d rather go unvacci- to assist her. “You ask any- veteran of the force, was immediately respond nated than risk venturing body else who’s 88, 89, and advocacy groups are scram- hours” while more vulner- arrested Thursday morn- to questions about the don’t have anybody to help bling to nd isolated elders able older adults are over- out in public to get a shot. ing and taken to the Dal- timing. Riser joined the them, ask them what to do. and get them inoculated looked, said James Stowe, In Kansas City, Missou- las County Jail for pro- department in 2008, Well, I’ve still got my brain, before they have to compete the director of aging and ri, 75-year-old Pat Brown cessing, according to a and Garcia acknowl- thank God. But I am very with an even bigger pool adult services for an asso- knows she needs the vaccine statement from the police edged that he had been angry.” — and are potentially for- ciation of city and county because her asthma and dia- department. A lawyer for patrolling Dallas while Older adults have top pri- gotten about as vaccination governments in the bistate betes put her at higher risk him couldn’t immediately under investigation for ority in COVID-19 immu- campaigns move on. Kansas City area. of serious COVID-19 com- be identied. the killings. nization drives the world An extreme imbalance “Why weren’t they the plications. But Brown hasn’t Riser was arrested in The chief stressed that over right now, and hun- between vaccine supply thrust of our efforts, the attempted to schedule an the unconnected killings his homicide division and dreds of thousands of them and demand in almost very core of what we want- appointment and didn’t even of Liza Saenz, 31, and Al- the FBI were still inves- are spending hours online, every part of the United ed to do? Why didn’t it in- know if they were being of- bert Douglas, 61, after a tigating the killings and enlisting their children’s States makes securing a clude this group from the fered in her area yet; she man came forward in Au- said the department was help and traveling hours shot a gamble. In Oregon, very outset?” he said of the says she is too overwhelmed. gust 2019 and told police reviewing Riser’s arrests. B4 THE DAILY ITEM FRIDAY, MARCH 5, 2021 COMICS

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Two bites are tastier than one Actors usually spend several years the spade ace, discarding a dia- doing other jobs to pay the rent — mond from the dummy. After drawing unless nepotism or good fortune trumps, South faced the problem lends a helping hand. Spencer Tracy of avoiding two minor-suit losers. described it thus: “There were times His rst thought was to play a club my pants were so thin I could sit on a to dummy’s jack. However, if it lost dime and tell if it was heads or tails.” to East’s king and a diamond came In bridge, declarer tries for “heads back, as it surely would, South I win, tails you lose” — as in today’s wouldn’t know what to do. Should deal. he nesse, or should he win with North’s four-diamond response the diamond ace and hope that he was a Texas transfer to four hearts, had three club winners, on the last of promising at least a six-card suit. When East overcalled four spades, which he could discard his diamond South was tempted to double (and, jack? here, collect 500 from down three). Then South saw that he had a way But knowing of at least 10 hearts to avoid this predicament. He ruffed between the two hands, he decided a spade in the dummy, cashed dum- to go for the vulnerable game. Now my’s club ace and led a club toward North, thinking South didn’t have his queen. Whatever the lie of the wasted values in spades, under- clubs, South could test that suit be- standably raised to slam. fore, if necessary, falling back on the Declarer won the rst trick with diamond nesse. FRIDAY, MARCH 5, 2021 THE DAILY ITEM B5 WHAT TO WATCH THIS WEEK IN MOVIES Friday Mar 5 8 p.m. SHOW One Small Decision Movie: Summerland Set primarily in World War II-era England, writer-di- rector Jessica Swale’s touching 2020 drama stars Gemma Arterton (“Quantum of Solace”) as Alice Lamb, a reclusive writer who only reluctantly agrees to care for a young boy, Frank (Lucas Bond), who has been shipped to the countryside after the Lon- don Blitz. Alice is reluctant to let herself bond with the boy because of a past heartbreak in her life, but Frank ultimately plays a key role in Alice’s future happiness. Gugu Mbatha-Raw, Sian Phillips, Penelo- pe Wilton and Tom Courtenay also star. 9 p.m. CBS Magnum P.I. After an Army ranger goes missing shortly after re- turning home from deployment, Magnum (Jay Her- nandez) discovers that the man had received some devastating news upon arriving Stateside. Given that insight, Magnum realizes he must nd the rang- er before he is consumed by survivor’s guilt in the new episode “The Long Way Home.” Elsewhere, while they’re on a mini-break, Higgins and Ethan (Perdita Weeks, Jay Ali) solve the case of a missing wedding ring, and Katsumoto (Tim Kang) tries spending qual- ity time with his teenage son (guest star Lance Lim). 10 p.m. SYFY Wynonna Earp Melanie Scrofano is back in her iconic title role as this quirky, female-driven action-horror-comedy-su- pernatural- Western returns to nish out its fourth and nal season. As the action resumes in executive producer Emily Andras’ cheeky series adaptation of a comic-book series by Beau Smith, Wynonna in Montreal. Emily’s decision has a that exposes some awful choices choices they made were multiplied. battles demons both external and internal, with an By Paul Hall assist from the immortal Doc Holliday (Tim Rozon), In a moment, the path of life can snowball effect, as Cherry responds by those involved. And those choic- The Russos have created a pic- Wynonna’s sister Waverly (Dominique Provost-Chalk- change. As individuals, one small by impulsively enlisting in the Unit- es have consequences. turesque vision for this gritty lm. ley), and Nicole Haught (Katherine Barrell), Waverly’s ed States Army. One choice, one Holland does a splendid job of The college settings are lush; ba- new ancée. choice can alter our future and take us down radically different paths. decision, a lifetime of changed out- portraying both the struggles of a sic training and war sequences Cherry, the new lm from directors comes. young man and his devotion to an- are frighteningly real; and the life Did you know? 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The new Cherry Bravo’s portrayal of Emily is a rev- the moment, but in actuality those Emily (Ciara Bravo) has something comes complete with a crippling elation. As a youthful student, she set pieces emphasize Cherry’s in- that has captivated his inner being. case of PTSD, an addiction to pre- is playful yet devilish. As a woman, creasing disconnect from reality as Home delivery And once he can get out of the scription drugs and a medal for his she is committed and driven. Bravo he robs to feed his habit. other relationship, he is all-in with service. And that is where this jour- showcases the radical and unre- Cherry packs a punch despite its subscribers Emily. But all-in, in most relation- ney of Cherry begins to accelerate. lenting changes that occur within length. 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By virtue of and in execution of the Power of Sale contained in a certain mortgage By virtue of and in execution of the Power of Sale contained in a certain mortgage given by Maurice J Richard and MaryElizabeth Richard to Ameriquest Mortgage given by Sugier M. Leger and Daphney Leger to Mortgage Electronic Registration Pay Call Numbers (900, 976 and 550) Company, dated March 5, 1998 and recorded in Essex County (Southern District) Systems, Inc., as mortgagee, acting solely as a nominee for GreenPoint Mortgage Advertiser telephone numbers with Registry of Deeds in Book 14648, Page 91 (the "Mortgage") of which mortgage Funding, Inc., dated November 1, 2004 and recorded in Essex County (Southern 900, 976 and 550 prefixes MUST Wells Fargo Bank, National Association, successor by merger to Wells Fargo Bank District) Registry of Deeds in Book 23596, Page 440 (the "Mortgage") of which disclose the price of the telephone Minnesota, National Association formerly known as Norwest Bank Minnesota, mortgage HSBC Bank USA, National Association, as Trustee for the holders of the call. When a number is published National Association, as Trustee for Salomon Brothers Mortgage Securities VII, Inc., Deutsche Alt-A Securities, Inc., Mortgage Loan Trust, Series 2005-1, Mortgage within the advertisement the per Asset-Backed Certificates, Series 1998-AQ1 is the present holder by Assignment Pass-Through Certificates, Series 2005-1 is the present holder by Assignment from minute and/or flat charge must be from Ameriquest Mortgage Company to Wells Fargo Bank, N.A. f/k/a Norwest Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc to Greenpoint MortgageFunding, Inc. “Helpful tips” included. If you dial a pay per call Bank Minnesota, N.A. as trustee for the registered holders of Salomon Brothers dated October 27, 2008 and recorded at said Registry of Deeds in Book 28153, number from an advertisement appear- Mortgage Securities VII, Inc. Asset-Backed Certificates, Series 1998-AQ1, under Page 492, and Assignment from Greenpoint Mortgage Funding, Inc. to HSBC Bank for a S-M-O-O-T-H ing in the classified section and it the Pooling and Servicing Agreement dated as of May 1, 1998 dated January 15, USA, National Association, as Trustee for the holders of the Deutsche Alt-A DOES NOT disclose this information, 2009 and recorded at said Registry of Deeds in Book 28339, Page 252, and Securities, Inc., Mortgage Loan Trust, Series 2005-1, Mortgage Pass-Through trouble-free move! please notify the Item classified Assignment from Ameriquest Mortgage Company to Wells Fargo Bank, N.A. Certificates, Series 2005-1 dated October 27, 2011 and recorded at said Registry department immediately. Response to Designate a drawer for (formerly Norwest Bank Minnesota, National Association), as trustee in trust for the of Deeds in Book 30815, Page 6, for breach of conditions of said mortgage and any pay per call numbers will be essentials such as benefit of the Certificateholders for Salomon Brothers Mortgage Securities Trust for the purpose of foreclosing the same, the mortgaged premises located at 13 charged to your telephone bill and 1998-AQ1, Asset-Backed Certificates, Series 1998-AQ1 dated September 17, Nahant Street, Lynn, MA 01902 will be sold at a Public Auction at 1:00 PM on sheets and towels for anyone under 18 years of age must 2009 and recorded at said Registry of Deeds in Book 28947, Page 575, and March 19, 2021, at the mortgaged premises, more particularly described below, have parent's consent. quick access the first Assignment from Ameriquest Mortgage Company to Wells Fargo Bank, N.A., as all and singular the premises described in said mortgage, to wit: Please call immediately for further night you move into trustee for Salomon Brothers Mortgage Securities VII, Inc., Asset-Backed details or information. Certificates, Series 1998-AQ1 dated November 26, 2012 and recorded at said The land in Lynn in the County of Essex together with the buildings thereon your new home. CLASSIFIED Registry of Deeds in Book 32079, Page 103, and Assignment from Wells Fargo bounded and described as follows: (781)593-7700 Bank, N.A. as trustee for Salomon Brothers Mortgage Securities VII, Inc., Asset- Plan a garage/yard Backed Certificates, Series 1998-AQ1 to Wells Fargo Bank, National Association, NORTHEASTERLY by Nahant Street, on various Courses: 121.50 feet; successor by merger to Wells Fargo Bank Minnesota, National Association formerly MISC. sale before you move. known as Norwest Bank Minnesota, National Association, as Trustee for Salomon SOUTHEASTERLY by land now or formerly of Winograd, 105.07 feet; Brothers Mortgage Securities VII, Inc., Asset-Backed Certificates, Series 1998-AQ1 THANK YOU ST. JUDE Fresh coffee, baking dated June 19, 2013 and recorded at said Registry of Deeds in Book 32716, SOUTHWESTERLY by Lot B on the plan hereinafter mentioned, 50.91 feet; Page 494, and Assignment from Wells Fargo Bank N.A. f/k/a Norwest Bank May the Sacred Heart of Jesus be soda, or charcoal in a Minnesota, N.A. as trustee in trust for the benefit of the Certificateholders for NORTHWESTERLY by land now or formerly of Donovan, 18 feet; and adored, glorified, loved and preserved sock, placed inside Salomon Brothers Mortgage Securities Trust 1998-AQ1, Asset-Backed Certificates, throughout the world now and forever. your refrigerator will Series 1998-AQ1 to Wells Fargo Bank, National Association, successor by merger WESTERLY by said land of Donovan, 94.07 feet. Sacred Heart of Jesus pray for us. to Wells Fargo Bank Minnesota, National Association formerly known as Norwest Saint Jude worker of miracles pray for keep the inside smell- Bank Minnesota, National Association, as Trustee for Salomon Brothers Mortgage be all of said measurements more or less, or however otherwise bounded and us; Saint Jude helper of the hopeless ing fresh and clean. Securities VII, Inc., Asset-Backed Certificates, Series 1998-AQ1 dated October 5, described; being the premises shown as Lots A and C on a plan dated April 19, pray for us. Say this prayer 9 times a 2017 and recorded at said Registry of Deeds in Book 36277, Page 451, for 1948, by Albert D. Martin, Surveyor, recorded with Essex South District Deeds day, by the eighth day your prayers will breach of conditions of said mortgage and for the purpose of foreclosing the same, Book 3603 Page 419, and containing.7,941 square feet of land. Said premises be answered. Say it for 9 days, it has Pack your current the mortgaged premises located at 65 Carter Road, Lynn, MA 01904 will be sold are now known as and numbered 13 on said Nahant Street. never been known to fail. Publication phone book — it’s a at a Public Auction at 12:00 PM on March 19, 2021, at the mortgaged premises, must be promised. My prayers have quick easy reference to more particularly described below, all and singular the premises described in said Said premises arc conveyed subject to an easement created by instrument been answered. TB. mortgage, to wit: recorded with said Deeds Book 3986, Page 114, to the easements theretofore the folks back home. granted to James W. Whyte et ux, and to any other encumbrances of record, HELP WANTED That certain lot of parcel of land with any buildings thereon located in the municipal liens and assessments if any. Place pictures in Municipality of Lynn, Essex County, State of Mass; bounded and described as referenced below. For mortgagor's title see deed recorded with the Essex County (Southern District) JOB INFORMATION boxes between sheets Registry of Deeds in Book 22169, Page 590. See also deed recorded at said SERVICES or blankets to give Being shown as Lot 6 on a Plan entitled "Plan Showing Building Sites in the City of Registry of Deeds in Book 34289, Page 3. them extra protection. Lynn, Massachusetts, Offered for Sale by William Edgar Carter, June 20, 1916, Charles W. Gay, Surveyor", recorded with the S. Essex Registry of Deeds, in Book The premises will be sold subject to any and all unpaid taxes and other municipal NOTICE 2371 Page 600, to which the reference may be made for a more particular assessments and liens, and subject to prior liens or other enforceable For more information and assistance Pack plates vertically description. encumbrances of record entitled to precedence over this mortgage, and subject to regarding the reliability of business — on edge — rather and with the benefit of all easements, restrictions, reservations and conditions of opportunities, work-at-home opportuni- Subject to and with the benefit of any and/or all rights, restrictions, covenants and record and subject to all tenancies and/or rights of parties in possession. ties, employment services and financ- than stacked. easements of record, insofar as the same may be in force and applicable. ing, the Daily Item urges its readers to For title see deed dated 11-28-77 from William J. O'Brien & Linda M. O'Brien, to Terms of the Sale: Cashier's or certified check in the sum of $5,000.00 as a contact the Better Business Bureau Pack heavy items in Maurice J. Richard & Maryelizabeth Richard, recorded in the S. Essex County deposit must be shown at the time and place of the sale in order to qualify as a Inc., 290 Donald Lynch Blvd., Suite Registry of Deeds Book 6420, Page 199. bidder (the mortgage holder and its designee(s) are exempt from this 102, Marlborough, MA 07152-4705 or small boxes and lighter requirement); high bidder to sign written Memorandum of Sale upon acceptance of call 508-652-4800 items in larger boxes. For mortgagor's title see deed recorded with the Essex County (Southern District) bid; balance of purchase price payable by certified check in thirty (30) days from NOTICE Registry of Deeds in Book 6420, Page 199. the date of the sale at the offices of mortgagee's attorney, Korde & Associates, Don't pay to find work before you get Tag each box with P.C., 900 Chelmsford Street, Suite 3102, Lowell, MA 01851 or such other time as the job. Legitimate job placement firms The property will be sold subject to the redemption rights in favor of the Internal may be designated by mortgagee. The description for the premises contained in that work to fill specific positions destination room and Revenue Service by virtue of the tax lien(s) recorded in Essex County (Southern said mortgage shall control in the event of a typographical error in this publication. cannot charge an upfront fee. For free contents. District) Registry of Deeds in Book 34745, Page 383; Book 34776, Page 386; information about avoiding employ- Book 35721, Page 263 and Book 36313, Page 350. Other terms to be announced at the sale. ment service scams, write the Federal Trade Commission at Washington, Hook up the TV first in The premises will be sold subject to any and all unpaid taxes and other municipal HSBC Bank USA, National Association, as Trustee for the holders of the Deutsche D.C., 20580 or call the National Fraud your new home to assessments and liens, and subject to prior liens or other enforceable Alt-A Securities, Inc., Mortgage Loan Trust, Series 2005-1, Mortgage Pass-Through Information Center, keep the kids occupied encumbrances of record entitled to precedence over this mortgage, and subject to Certificates, Series 2005-1 1-800-876-7060 and with the benefit of all easements, restrictions, reservations and conditions of Korde & Associates, P.C. during the move. record and subject to all tenancies and/or rights of parties in possession. 900 Chelmsford Street REAL ESTATE Suite 3102 FOR SALE Terms of the Sale: Cashier's or certified check in the sum of $5,000.00 as a Lowell, MA 01851 deposit must be shown at the time and place of the sale in order to qualify as a (978) 256-1500 bidder (the mortgage holder and its designee(s) are exempt from this Leger, Sugier M., 14-014658 requirement); high bidder to sign written Memorandum of Sale upon acceptance of bid; balance of purchase price payable by certified check in thirty (30) days from Item: February 26 and March 5, 12, 2021 the date of the sale at the offices of mortgagee's attorney, Korde & Associates, P.C., 900 Chelmsford Street, Suite 3102, Lowell, MA 01851 or such other time as If you want an honest may be designated by mortgagee. The description for the premises contained in LEGAL NOTICE opinion of value said mortgage shall control in the event of a typographical error in this publication. TOWN OF SWAMPSCOTT FREE SERVICE CONSERVATION COMMISSION Other terms to be announced at the sale. Zero down for veterans 3% down for non-veterans Pursuant to the provisions of the Massachusetts Wetlands Protection Act MGL Wells Fargo Bank, National Association, successor by merger to Wells Fargo Bank Chapter 131, Section 40, the Swampscott Conservation Commission will hold a Minnesota, National Association formerly known as Norwest Bank Minnesota, public hearing for the Amendment to the Notice of Intent filed at 85 Puritan National Association, as Trustee for Salomon Brothers Mortgage Securities VII, Inc., Lane. Asset-Backed Certificates, Series 1998-AQ1 This request will be reviewed at a public meeting on Thursday, March 18, 2021 Placing a help Korde & Associates, P.C. at 7:00P.M. This meeting will be held remotely in accordance with Governor REAL ESTATE 900 Chelmsford Street Baker's March 12, 2020 Order Suspending Certain Provisions of the Open Meeting FOR SALE wanted ad is Suite 3102 law, G.L. c.30A, §18, and the Governor's March 15, 2020 Order imposing strict Lowell, MA 01851 limitation on the number of people that may gather in one place. Details on how to All real estate advertising in this great for finding (978) 256-1500 access the meeting will be posted on the meeting agenda. newspaper is subject to the Federal Richard, Maurice J., 19-035667 Fair Housing Act of 1968, the Massachu- setts Anti Discrimination Act and the Boston and the skilled Plans are available for review online at Conservation Commission - Filings. For any Cambridge Fair Housing Ordinances, which makes questions, please call (781) 596-8829 ext 1271. 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The toll-free number for the hearing-impaired is 1-800-927-9275. 781-593-7700 781-593-7700, ext.2 FRIDAY, MARCH 5, 2021 THE DAILY ITEM CLASSIFIED B7 INTERNATIONAL Myanmar crackdown on protests, widely lmed, sparks outrage

YANGON, Myanmar on social media that be- (AP) — Footage of a bru- gins with a group of se- tal crackdown on protests curity forces following a against a coup in Myan- civilian, who they seem to mar unleashed outrage have pulled out of a build- and calls for a stronger ing. A shot rings out, and international response the person falls. After the Thursday, a day after 38 person briey raises their people were killed. Videos head, two of the troops showed security forces drag the person down the shooting a person at point- street by the arms. blank range and chasing In other footage, about down and savagely beat- two dozen security forces, PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS ing demonstrators. some with their rearms Despite the shocking drawn, chase two people Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, violence the day before, PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS wearing the construction left, visits a tness gym with Austrian Chancel- protesters returned to the helmets donned by many lor Sebastian Kurz, center, and Danish Prime streets Thursday to de- Anti-coup protesters discharge re extinguish- protesters down a street. Minister Mette Frederiksen, to observe how the nounce the military’s Feb. ers to counter the impact of the tear gas red When they catch up to the “Green Pass,” for citizens vaccinated against 1 takeover — and were by police during a demonstration in Yangon, people, they repeatedly COVID-19, is used, in Modi’in, Israel. met again with tear gas. Myanmar. beat them with rods and The international re- which for ve decades police and soldiers since kick them. One of the of- sponse to the coup has so had languished under then, including the 38 she cers is seen lming the far been tful, but a ood scene on his cell phone. Israel, Denmark strict military rule that said died Wednesday. of videos shared online led to international isola- “I saw today very dis- In yet another video, showing security forces several police of cers re- tion and sanctions. As the turbing video clips,” brutally targeting protest- peatedly kick and hit a generals loosened their said Schraner Burgener, ers and other civilians led person with rods, while and Austria join grip in recent years, the speaking to reporters at to calls for more action. the person cowers on the international community The United States called U.N. headquarters in New ground, hands over their the images appalling, the lifted most sanctions and York via video link from head. Of cers move in and forces against U.N. human rights chief said poured in investment. Switzerland. “One was out of the frame, getting a it was time to “end the mil- U.N. special envoy for police beating a volunteer few kicks in and then ca- itary’s stranglehold over de- Myanmar, Christine medical crew. They were sually walk away. mocracy in Myanmar,” and Schraner Burgener, de- not armed. Another video As part of the crack- COVID-19 the world body’s indepen- scribed Wednesday as “the clip showed a protester down, security forces have dent expert on human rights bloodiest day” since the was taken away by police also arrested around 1,200 By Laurie Kellman Israel has inoculated in the country urged the Se- takeover, when the mil- and they shot him from people, including journal- ASSOCIATED PRESS more than half of its popu- curity Council to watch the itary ousted the elected very near, maybe only one ists, according to U.N. en- lation in one of the world’s TEL AVIV, Israel — Isra- most successful vaccina- videos before meeting Friday government of leader Aung meter. He didn’t resist to voy Schraner Burgener. el, Denmark and Austria to discuss the crisis. San Suu Kyi. More than 50 his arrest, and it seems More than 500 children agreed on Thursday to join tion campaigns, though it The coup reversed years civilians, mostly peaceful that he died on the street.” are estimated to be among forces in the ght against has faced some criticism of slow progress toward protesters, are con rmed She appeared to be re- those arbitrarily detained, COVID-19 with an invest- for not sending signi cant democracy in Myanmar, to have been killed by ferring to a video shared UNICEF said Thursday. ment in research and roll- amounts of vaccines to the out of vaccines to protect Palestinians. people against new surges That’s expected to change and mutations of the coro- next week with Israel pro- EU regulator starts a review navirus. viding vaccines to some The leaders of the three 100,000 Palestinian labor- countries said their alliance ers who work in Israel or will set up a foundation and its West Bank settlements. of Russia’s Sputnik V vaccine vaccine distribution plants Still, the vast majority of in Europe and Israel, based By Maria Cheng and can prevent the spread of the estimated 5 million Pal- on Israel’s world-leading in- estinians in the West Bank Daria Litvinova the disease. oculation drive. ASSOCIATED PRESS and Gaza Strip will remain With a global shortage of The effort is aimed COVID-19 vaccines, some unvaccinated. MOSCOW — The Eu- at getting ahead of an- For Netanyahu, the alli- experts say boosting the ropean Medicines Agency other expected surge of ance served as a way to ex use of vaccines made by has started a rolling re- COVID-19 and the uncer- his political muscle on the China and Russia — which view of Russia’s Sputnik V tainty of how long inocu- international stage ahead have not been as in demand coronavirus vaccine, many lations will remain effec- of the March 23 elections. as those made by Western months after it was rst tive. Details, such as costs “Vaccination nation,” as companies — could offer a approved for use in Russia and the time frame for he calls Israel, would be- and after dozens of coun- quicker way to increase the opening the projects, were come “vaccination nations,” tries around the world global supply. The pandem- still being worked out, the to include Denmark and have authorized it. ic has already infected over leaders said. Austria, he said, adding the In a statement Thurs- 115 million people, killing “We think that by joining group would welcome more day, the European regu- over 2.5 million of them, ac- the resources of three small international partners. lator said the review is cording to a tally by Johns but very able and gifted While Israel does not pro- PHOTO |ASSOCIATED PRESS based on results from lab Hopkins University. countries, we can better duce vaccines, the prime min- studies and research in The EMA has so far ap- Russia’s Sputnik V coronavirus vaccine arrives meet these challenges,” ister has moved aggressively adults, which suggests the proved three COVID-19 at Kosice Airport, Slovakia. Prime Minister Benjamin to secure enough vaccines for vaccine may help protect vaccines for use across Netanyahu said. He added Israel’s 9.3 million people in World Health Organiza- Kirill Dmitriev, CEO against the coronavirus. the 27-nation Europe- that other countries have deals with P zer and Moder- of the Russian Direct In- Despite skepticism about an Union: shots made by tion’s regional director for also expressed interest in na. Netanyahu has even of- P zer-BioNtech, Moderna Europe, called the EMA vestment Fund that bank- Russia’s hasty introduc- rolled the development of the effort. fered some surplus vaccines tion of the vaccine, which and AstraZeneca. It could announcement on Sputnik Austrian Chancellor Se- to allied nations. V “good news.” the vaccine, said Thursday was rolled out before it license a fourth shot made that “vaccine partnerships bastian Kurz added that The European leaders said “We desperately need had completed late-stage by Johnson & Johnson at should be above politics “this pandemic can only they wanted to learn from trials, the vaccine appears an expert meeting next to enlarge our portfolio of and cooperation with be overcome through glob- Israel’s success. Austria is to be safe and effective. Thursday. vaccines, so I see this as EMA is a perfect example, al cooperation.” among a number of Euro- According to a study pub- The EMA has not set a a very welcome develop- demonstrating that pool- That has been a delicate pean Union members that lished last month in the date for when its expert ment,” Kluge said. ing efforts is the only way question as virus- ghting have expressed frustration journal Lancet, Sputnik group might meet to as- In the meantime, dozens to end the pandemic.” campaigns faced challeng- over the vaccine’s slow roll- V is 91 percent effective sess Sputnik V data but of countries have already “Following EMA ap- es in places like Europe out among the 27-nation and appears to prevent in- the rolling review aims to authorized Sputnik V for proval, we would be able and raised concerns that bloc. Kurz said he was hap- oculated individuals from expedite the authorization use — including EU mem- to provide vaccines for 50 the pandemic would last py with some of the EU’s becoming severely ill with process, which can typical- ber Hungary — and many million Europeans start- longer in poorer countries handling of the crisis, “but COVID-19, although it’s ly take months. have agreed to purchase ing from June,” Dmitriev that cannot afford vacci- we also need to cooperate still unclear if the vaccine Dr. Hans Kluge, the millions of doses of the shot. added. nation campaigns. worldwide.” Buenos Aires reopens as virus Local news on your doorstep surge forces Sao Paulo to shut By Mauricio Sao Paulo, home to al- ly 3 million residents of Savarese and most 12 million people, Buenos Aires are enjoying Debora Rey is facing the worst two an easing of restrictions, ASSOCIATED PRESS weeks yet in the pandemic with authorization to at- and the growing risk that tend movie theaters tak- SAO PAULO — Sao Pau- its once-resilient health ing effect this week. On lo and Buenos Aires were care system will collapse, Wednesday, of cial gures a tale of two cities this Gov. João Doria told re- showed just 26 percent of week, with Brazil’s meg- porters Wednesday. More intensive-care beds were alopolis partially shut- than 75 percent of the occupied by COVID-19 ting down and bracing city’s intensive-care beds patients. The low hospi- for possibly the worst of are occupied by COVID-19 talization rate also en- the COVID-19 pandemic, patients and some wards abled local authorities in while residents of Argenti- — like those of the private mid-February to reopen na’s capital were stepping Albert Einstein hospi- bars and restaurants until out to movie theaters and tal — are full for the rst 2 a.m. -- something long restaurants. time. sought in a city famous for Home delivery starts at only $4.50 per week. 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By Mark Kennedy AP ENTERTAINMENT WRITER NEW YORK — Long before she became a Tony Award-winning chore- ographer, Ann Reinking waited tables to save up enough money to move FILE PHOTO | INVISION VIA AP, to New York City. She ar- , from left, Heather Kadin, Anson Mount, Sonequa Mar- rived with $500, no job tin-Green and Ethan Peck participate in the “: Discovery” show lined up and no connec- panel during the CBS All Access presentation at the Television Critics Asso- tions. ciation Winter Press Tour at The Langham Huntington in Pasadena, Calif. When she died at 71 last year, Reinking left behind many fans, friends and students as well as a Will Paramount+ legacy of a cool, muscular dance hybrid of jazz and burlesque. In her honor, friends and be a mountain or a admirers have established The Ann Reinking Schol- arship, a $5,000 annual award and mentorship for molehill in streaming? a young dancer moving to New York City to help By Mae Anderson tagline, “A mountain of problem, Hanlon said. Most support them in their ar- FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS ASSOCIATED PRESS entertainment.” (The ven- people associate the name tistic endeavors. Ann Reinking holds her Tony Award for best erable Paramount logo Paramount with the moun- “She was one of the most NEW YORK — Para- features — you guessed tainous title card that ap- choreography for the musical “Chicago” at the mount+ debuts Thursday profoundly generous peo- 51st annual Tony Awards in New York. it — a mountain, and the pears before movies. “Most ple that I’ve known,” says as the latest — and last — streamer’s recent ad cam- consumers have very little Bebe Neuwirth, a two- Trained as a ballet danc- Hot Ballroom” (2005), streaming option from a paign featured a number of understanding that Viacom, time Tony winner who co- er in her native Seattle, which portrayed Reink- major media company, this characters from its shows Paramount and CBS have starred with Reinking in Reinking was known for ing as a ballroom-dance time from ViacomCBS. It’s climbing a snowy peak.) the same parent, so the “Chicago” on Broadway. her bold style of dance competition judge for New betting that consumers are Over the last year and a marketing team has a big “This honors that in a way epitomized by her work York City kids. willing to add yet another half more and more stream- job in front of it,” he said. that also references her in the hit revival of “Chi- Reinking’s work on paid streaming service in an ing services have debuted Second, the pricing may story of coming to New cago,” complete with net “Chicago” earned her a increasingly crowded eld. to challenge the reigning leave some scratching York.” stockings, chair danc- 1997 Tony, Drama Desk Its backers hope a smor- triumvirate of Netix, their heads. The ad-free The scholarship is being ing and plenty of pelvic and Outer Critics Circle gasbord of offerings — live Hulu and Amazon Prime. tier launching Thursday awarded by Off the Lane, thrusts. awards. Reinking repli- sports and news, reboots of Disney+ kicked things off is $10 a month. That’s the a mentorship program for Reinking co-starred as cated its choreography in properties like “Frasier” and in late 2019, followed by same price as CBS All young performers moving Roxie Hart along with productions throughout “Rugrats,” original shows WarnerMedia’s HBO Max, Access’ ad-free version, to New York. It will be Neuwirth’s Velma, and the world. like “Star Trek: Discovery” NBCUniversal’s Peacock and $4 more than ad-sup- open to anyone, from any- created the choreography Mindy Cooper, who and the ViacomCBS library and Discovery+. ported CBS All Access, where, with a cut-off age “in the style of Bob Fosse,” was a swing in that 1996 — will entice viewers. But In a way, ViacomCBS is although the new service of 21. the show’s original direc- “Chicago” revival, recalls its relatively late entrance a pioneer; CBS, then a sep- will offer a lot more ma- “Teaching to her was tor and choreographer once asking Reinking ca- to a competitive landscape arate company, debuted terial, including live news such an important part of who died in 1987. She and reer advice that changed and a $4 price increase CBS All Access in 2014. and sports. A $5 monthly her, mentoring and nur- Fosse worked together the arc of her career. She compared to its predecessor, The new service effective- ad-supported version will turing new artists and for 15 years and she was also remembers Rein- CBS All Access, could make ly rebrands All Access and launch in June, but it won’t helping them along the also his lover for several of king one day bringing it a challenging sell. adds other Viacom Prop- include the live local CBS way,” said Neuwirth. “I them. her son to rehearsals at “Paramount+ has a erties channels including stations that CBS All Ac- think to have a scholar- Her movie credits in- “Chicago,” an encourag- mountain of challenges Comedy Central, BET, cess offered. Showtime and ship in her name keeps clude “Annie” (1982), ing signal that Broadway ahead of it,” said Tim Han- MTV and Nickelodeon. 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It is SAFE The available COVID-19 vaccines are approved and recommended by the FDA and the CDC’s Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices following standard testing and approval processes. By prioritizing resources and efforts, the vaccines were developed quickly and never at the expense of safety. For more on vaccine safety visit mass.gov/COVIDVaccineSafety PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS Alfred A. Knopf announced that “All In: An Auto- It is FREE biography” by Billie Jean King, will be published The COVID-19 vaccine is being administered free of charge to all individuals by the federal government. Aug. 17 and will cover the highlights of King’s celebrated and groundbreaking tennis career. Insurance information may be asked for by those administering the vaccine in order to bill-back to insurance. However, you will not be charged. If you do not have insurance, you are still eligible to receive the vaccine free of charge. Billie Jean King memoir ‘All In’ to be You need TWO doses to be FULLY vaccinated Until you are fully vaccinated, you can still contract and spread COVID-19. published in August Not everyone will be vaccinated when you are. And while we know it dramatically reduces severe cases and symptoms, we are still learning about the protection that COVID-19 vaccines provide under real-life By Hillel Italie for more than a decade conditions. Continue to wear a mask, wash your hands, keep distance and avoid groups between doses AP NATIONAL WRITER before being outed in and even after your second dose. 1981. She has said she NEW YORK — Billie did not feel entirely com- Jean King has a memoir fortable being gay until coming this summer, and she was 51. she calls it a journey to Your two doses should be administered at the SAME SITE “Early on, what was her “authentic self.” most apparent to me was You should receive your second dose of the same vaccine at the same site as your first. Alfred A. Knopf an- that the world I want- nounced Thursday that • Pfizer vaccine: at least 21 days following first dose ed didn’t exist yet,” King • Moderna vaccine: at least 28 days following first dose “All In: An Autobiogra- phy” will be published writes in her book, accord- ing to an excerpt provided Before leaving your first dose appointment, schedule or confirm how to setup your next appointment. Aug. 17. It will cover the highlights of her celebrat- by Knopf. “It would be up ed and groundbreaking to my generation to create tennis career, including it.” Find out when you can get vaccinated at mass.gov/covidvaccinephases her 39 Grand Slam titles King is also the au- and her defeat of Bobby thor of “Pressure is a Massachusetts developed a phased COVID-19 vaccine distribution timeline focused on equity and safety. Riggs in the famous “Bat- Privilege: Lessons I’ve 1 Learned from Life and 2 The timeline focuses on maintaining health care system capacity, addressing inequities in health care tle of the Sexes” match in 3 access and the COVID-19 burden, and protecting vulnerable populations. Each phase has priority groups 1973. the Battle of the Sexes,” within them. For regularly updated priority groups and eligible jobs and medical conditions, visit King, 77, will also write released in 2008. King published a memoir in mass.gov/COVIDVaccinePhases about her activism on be- half of women in tennis the early 1980s, “Billie Jean King: The Autobi- * This information was last updated 2/09/2021 and applies to the Moderna and Pfizer vaccines. and beyond, and such private struggles as an ography,” but says she eating disorder and ac- rushed it out at the urg- For more information on the COVID-19 vaccine, phases, and more visit mass.gov/COVIDVaccinePhases knowledging her sexual ing of her then-manager, identity. She was married who was concerned about to Larry King (no relation her nances in the wake to the late broadcaster) of her outing.