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TUESDAY, APRIL 27, 2021 Congressman thinks BLM Swampscott mural on Essex St. matters gearing up By Steve Krause Prudencio and Damianny Garrido, not only to ITEM STAFF have the mural painted, but to have it placed exactly where the two Lynn English students LYNN — When the two youths who spear- wanted it — Essex Street. for election headed the movement to have a Black Lives And Moulton is urging the City Council to Matter mural placed on Essex Street — within approve it. proximity of the Lynn District Court and City Prudencio and Garrido are scheduled for a Candidates state Hall — take their case before a City Council presentation before the Lynn City Council's subcommittee Tuesday night, they will have a Public Property and Parks Committee at 4 opinions on racism staunch ally on their side. p.m. If approved there, the matter will be put U.S. Rep. Moulton sup- Congressman Seth Moulton is throwing his ports a mural propos- By Tréa Lavery weight behind the drive started by Carlos MOULTON, A6 al by Lynn students. ITEM STAFF SWAMPSCOTT — The annual town election will be held Tuesday and fea- tures four contested races. Polls will be open from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. in the cafeteria of Swampscott High School, 200 Essex St. The contested races are for Select Board, with Mary Webster challenging current Chair Peter Spellios; School Committee, with former member Glenn Paster running against new- comer and Greater Lynn Chamber of Commerce Executive Director Colin Codner; Board of Health, where Plan- ning Board member George Potts faces incumbent Marianne Hartmann; and the position of moderator, for which local developer Charlie Patsios seeks to unseat current moderator Michael McClung. Voters will also select Town Meeting members for each precinct, and the re- spective candidates for library trustee, Planning Board and Board of Asses- sors are running unopposed. In a candidate forum hosted over Zoom by the Swampscott Antiracism Caucus on Sunday, candidates in con- tested races discussed what they were ITEM PHOTO | SPENSER HASAK doing to combat racism in the commu- nity. The Wild Weather Warriors show off their Earth Day posters that they made during a April va- “It has been a remarkable year,” cation program that was hosted by Lynn eld Community Schools. Spellios said. “The (Select) Board has embraced the conversation ... and wel- By Anne Marie Tobin excited to have options for their chil- comed it. We have decided not to put ITEM STAFF dren during the week, and it really our heads in the sand.” Lynn eld went extremely well. We are hoping He added that he, along with the LYNNFIELD — Lynn eld Com- that will carry over into the spring town, has a way to go on the journey munity Schools (LCS) is ramping and summer.” to overcome racism, acknowledging Community up its programming, offering several Community Schools offers year- that many members of the community new spring programs and extending round before- and after-school pro- have biases that they may or may not its summer program from six to nine grams and its popular summer be aware of. Schools weeks. SOFA (Summer of Fun Activities) Spellios and Hartmann both noted “We are trying to bring back some program. a recent Facebook post by a resident of the in-person activities little by Perkins said feedback from par- claiming that Swampscott was not swing into little,” said LCS Director Sarah Per- ents and children during last year’s racist, and saying that people who kins. “Things have been going well SOFA program led to the decision wanted a more diverse community and it was great to see so many hap- to add three weeks to the summer could move elsewhere. py children and parents at our April spring vacation programs. They were all so COMMUNITY, A6 ELECTION, A6 Lynn re ghter completes national program

By Allysha Dunnigan cer. ITEM STAFF The EFOP is the  agship program of the National LYNN — Lynn Fire Dis- Fire Academy, which pro- trict Chief Daniel Sullivan vides senior re of cers PHOTO | JULIA HOPKINS was honored during a vir- with a broad perspective ITEM PHOTO | JULIA HOPKINS tual graduation ceremony on various facets of re Mayoral candidate Michael Satterwhite, on Monday night for com- and emergency medical Lynn re ghter Daniel Sullivan, left, graduates right, introduces his parents, Melvin Satter- pleting the Executive Fire services (EMS) adminis- from the Executive Fire Of cer program of the Na- white Sr. and Eileen Satterwhite, to viewers Of cer Program (EFOP), tration. tional Fire Academy and is presented with a grad- at the virtual campaign kick-off event. a prestigious accomplish- uation certi cate from Lynn Fire Chief Stephen Satterwhite kicks off ment for a senior re of - FIREFIGHTER, A7 Archer. mayoral campaign INSIDE Salem’s Artists’ Row set for launch By Allysha for the corner of ce in Opinion Dunnigan March — shortly after Krause: Everyone By Allysha Dunnigan shops, listen to live music, eat and shop. ITEM STAFF Mayor Thomas M. Mc- knows it’s windy. A4 ITEM STAFF The Matt Savage Quartet will perform live from 4-7 p.m. Gee said he would not be SALEM — The city will be hosting the LYNN — Lynn School seeking re-election — cit- LOOK! There will be a variety of shops offer- Committee member Mi- Peabody’s Shop like a Artists’ Row Market Day Launch Par- ing their wares, including ChagallPAC, ing plans to improve on ty Saturday from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. at 24 chael Satterwhite hosted affordable housing, race Queen — as in drag a community of artists who collaborate a virtual party on Mon- queen. A8 Derby St. across disciplines and explore different relations, public safety Masks are required. day night to kick off his and the establishment of kinds of art. campaign for mayor. Sports Visitors can meet local artists in their “We create performances that involve Satterwhite announced Classical and Revere girls natural habitats, participate in free his intention to run SATTERWHITE, A7 soccer battle to tie. B1 hands-on art activities, sign up for work- ARTISTS, A6

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OBITUARIES NEW ENGLAND BRIEFS Striking nurses, management quire motorists to main- to resume negotiations tain a 3-foot safe passing Raymond Tinkham Daniel E. Carroll, 67 distance and drive at a WORCESTER, (AP) — reasonable speed when LYNN - Raymond “Ray” children and many nieces and August 20, 1953 - April 23, 2021 Nurses and management passing a bicyclist or pe- Tinkham, age 90, of Lynn, nephews. He was the father of at a Massachusetts hospi- destrian when there isn’t passed away Thursday, April the late Michael Tinkham. LYNN - Daniel Edward Car- tal are scheduled to head any physical separation 22, 2021 following a Service Informa- roll, 67, of Lynn, died peace- back to the negotiating ta- like a bike lane. Thirty-six brief illness. He was tion: A graveside ser- fully surrounded by family on ble on Monday in an effort other states have similar the husband of the vice will be held in April 23 at Melrose-Wake eld to end a nearly two-month “safe distance” require- late Marlene (Loring) Pine Grove Cemetery, Hospital after a courageous strike stemming from a ments. Tinkham. Ray was a Lynn, on Wednesday battle with Covid-19. He was dispute over staf ng lev- Another change aimed Veteran, honorably at 11:00 a.m., meet- the beloved husband of Maria els. at protecting pedestrians serving with the United ing at the Boston (Malegieri) Carroll and loving Negotiations between and cyclists would re- States Air Force during Korea. Street entrance. Relatives father of Amanda Carroll. nurses at St. Vincent Hos- quire all state-owned and Prior to his retirement, he was and friends respectfully in- Born in Oak Park, IL on Au- pital in Worcester and operated vehicles over employed by General Electric vited to attend. For those gust 20, 1953, he was the son the hospital’s owner, Dal- 10,000 pounds to have for more than 25 years as an desiring, memorials may be of the late William J. Carroll and las-based Tenet Health- side guards, convex mir- Aircraft Engine Test Tech. He made to Pond View Lodge of the late Helen (Keating) Carroll. care, will resume 3 p.m. rors and cross-over mir- is survived by his son and his Lynn. To leave a message for He grew up in Elk Grove Village, The bargaining session rors. Side guards protect wife, Scott and Ruth Tinkham the family, please visit www. IL and was a graduate of Elk was set up by a federal bicyclists and pedestrians of Haverhill, his daughter El- goodrichfuneralhome.com Grove High School, class of mediator. from being swept under len Marcoccio of Winthrop, 8 1971. Dan always had a love About 800 nurses at the large vehicles, particular- grandchildren, 8 great-grand- for airplanes and travel, which led him to dedicate his life to hospital walked off the job ly when they are making the airport industry. He worked Fleming and husband Paul on March 8. turns at intersections. for Aer Lingus for twenty-four Fleming from Safety Harbor, FL. St. Vincent nurses say Other elements of the Barbara L. (Dulong) Surette, 94 years and spent the last twen- Dan joins his late brother, Kev- they are required to care bill would expand crash ty-one years working as a su- in P. Carroll up at the gates of for ve patients at a reporting requirements 1926 - 2021 pervisor at the Massachusetts Heaven. He is also survived by time, a dif cult task with to mandate that drivers Port Authority, Logan Airport. his sister-in-law Jolene Malegi- COVID-19 precautions report all crashes involv- DANVERS - Barbara L. (Du- Dan retired from Massport in eri. Dan was the loving uncle of and care requirements, ing pedestrians, bicyclists, long) Surette, age 94, of Dan- January 2021. William J. Carroll III of Schaum- while other hospitals have public works or public vers, died peacefully on Sun- Dan was a loving, humble, burg, IL and Alexandra Carroll a limit of four patients per safety personnel working day, April 25, 2021. She was funny, family man. He was full of Safety Harbor, FL. He is also nurse. in the right of way, indi- the beloved wife of the late of life in everything that he did. survived by many cousins and “We are hopeful that the viduals on farm tractors, Joseph H. Surette. Born and He loved his family, dog, and friends. hospital will come to the and users of scooters and raised in Melrose, she was the lifelong friends very much. His Service Information: Cel- table in earnest with a in-line skates daughter of the late Lawrence favorite pastimes included lis- ebration of Dan’s life will serious proposal that will The bill would also cre- and Marion (Deveau) Dulong. tening to his Irish brigade and be held at Solimine Funeral adequately address the ate an advisory group to She had lived in Lynn and Bev- classic rock playlists, oating Home 426 Broadway, Lynn needs of all of our patients clarify the status in state erly, before moving to Danvers in his pool, and spending time from 3-7 pm on Friday April and honor the integrity of law and local regulation of in the late 1990’s. with his beloved, four legged 30th. In lieu of owers, the negotiating process,” “micro-mobility” low-car- Barbara had worked for an son Buddy Carroll. those desiring may make a Marlena Pellegrino, co- bon transportation solu- insurance company in Boston He is survived by his four donation in Dan’s name to chair of the St. Vincent tions like scooters and as well as Ben’s Paint and Wall- siblings. Eldest brother William St. Pius V School, 28 Bowler nurses’ bargaining unit of bikes. paper in Lynn. After retirement, J. Carroll Jr. from Schaumburg, St. Lynn, MA 01904. Direc- the Massachusetts Nurs- she spent much of her time IL, younger brothers Shawn K. tions and guestbook at www. es Association said in a MLK memorial effort in being a helpful, loving Gam- Carroll and partner Reuben solimine.com statement. my to her grandchildren. She Hospital management is Boston gets $1M from Margaret Silverio. Baylon from Tampa, FL, Dr. enjoyed bowling and knitting, Patrick J. Carroll and wife Dr. also eager to resume nego- Bank of America and never missed an episode Service Information: Her tiations, St. Vincent CEO visiting hours will be held Sheila Love from Safety Harbor, BOSTON (AP) — The of “Wheel of Fortune.” She was FL, and sister Kathleen Carroll Carolyn Jackson said in a a voracious reader and was on Wednesday from 4-7PM statement. organization planning known for her love of Penny in the SOLIMINE FUNERAL “We have always been a memorial to Dr. Mar- Press cryptograms. HOME, 426 Broadway (Rt ready to meet, but the tin Luther King Jr. and She is survived by her 129), Lynn. Relatives and MNA has declined,” she Coretta Scott King in Bos- daughter, Jeannine Acheson friends are respectfully invit- said. ton is getting a $1 million and her husband Barry of Dan- ed, and asked to adhere to Gov. Baker urges The hospital’s last for- grant from Bank of Amer- vers; her son, Matthew Surette the guidelines of the Com- mal proposal on March 1 ica, company of cials said and his partner Susan Deyer- monwealth of MA and the included enhancements in Monday. menjian of Bedford, NH; her CDC, which limits the visita- younger people to get staf ng, but the union re- The grant to King Bos- son-in-law, John Beaulieu of tion to no more than 50 peo- jected the proposal, Jack- ton will support the cre- FL; her sister, Dorothy Martin ple in the funeral home at a COVID-19 vaccine son said. ation of the sculpture of FL; her grandchildren, Amy time. At the request of the The hospital has hired memorial, featuring inter- LeFave and her husband Jere- family, her funeral service BOSTON (AP) — Emerg- ments of Johnson & John- replacement nurses to locking arms and entitled my; Kate Surette; Christopher and burial will be private. ing COVID-19 variants son vaccine have been care for patients. “The Embrace,” on Boston Beaulieu; Ethan Beaulieu and Those who prefer may make have been hitting younger sporadic and allocation Common. It will also sup- his wife Allison; Julia Acheson donations to ALSAC/St. Ju- people more seriously than numbers have varied from Bill would let cities, towns port a new Center for Eco- and her partner Bertie Wright; de’s Children’s Research earlier strains of the dis- week to week, Kate Reilly, a nomic Justice to promote and Randy Acheson; her ve Hospital, 501 St. Jude Place, ease last year, Gov. Charlie spokeswoman for the state install red light cameras solutions to further racial Baker said Monday. great-grandchildren, as well Memphis, TN 38105. Direc- COVID-19 Response Com- BOSTON (AP) — Let- and economic justice and Baker said the trend adds as many nieces and neph- tions and guestbook at www. mand Center, told The Bos- ting police stop drivers a public ideas series that even more urgency to get- ews. She was predeceased solimine.com ton Globe. for not wearing a seatbelt engages the community ting younger people vacci- by her children, Avis Beaulieu Both CVS and Walgreens and giving Massachusetts in anti-racist discourse and Vincent Surette, and her nated against the corona- will use the J&J vaccine cities and towns the op- through the arts and hu- siblings, Nelson Dulong and virus. again starting this week. tion of placing red light manities, the Charlotte, "One of the things I The state currently has cameras at intersections North Carolina-based don't want young people, 6,000 doses of Johnson & are two of the changes in bank said in a statement. or younger people, to walk Johnson vaccine in reserve, state law being proposed King Boston has now away believing is that, Reilly said. by Gov. Charlie Baker raised about $13.5 mil- Raymond J. LeBlanc you know, this isn't about About 2.3 million people with the aim of improving lion toward its $15 million them, this isn't going to af- target, executive director March 6, 1953 - April 17, 2021 in the state have been ful- road safety. fect them," Baker said at ly vaccinated, according to The bill led Monday Imari Paris Jeffries told a Statehouse press confer- state Department of Pub- would also increase pen- The Boston Globe. AMESBURY, MA - ice LeBlanc and husband Mi- ence. Raymond J. LeBlanc, age 68, chael Kennedy of Brentwood, lic Health data Sunday. A alties for individuals who In addition to the $1 Baker said the state has little more than 204,000 of cause personal injury million of the King initia- of Amesbury, formerly of Lynn, NH and Mary Ann Farnham done a good job vaccinating died peacefully on Saturday, and husband Gary, of also those people have received while driving on a non-ad- tive, Bank of America also those 65 and older. April 17, 2021, at Maplewood of Brentwood, NH; two neph- the J&J vaccine. ministratively suspended pledged $500,000 to the With that age group Center in Amesbury with his ews, Josef LeBlanc and Kevin Providers that were pre- license in part by creating Massachusetts League of largely protected, those in loving family at his side. Farnham; three nieces, Lydia viously allocated Johnson three new “aggravating Community Health Cen- their 20s, 30s, 40s, and 50s Born in Salem, March 6, LeBlanc, and Laurie and Sarah & Johnson vaccine doses factors” with the most se- ters to address critical 1953, he was one of four chil- Farnham, along with extended are ending up in the hospi- by the state or through the rious resulting in a pen- health equity concerns dren of the late Joseph and family and friends. He will be tal more often, he added. federal government may alty of up to 10 years in with COVID-19 vaccine Ruth (Harding) LeBlanc and deeply missed by them all. "These new variants are use their current remain- prison for causing a death. distribution. was a graduate of Lynn Classi- Service Information: clearly more troubling for ing inventory, according to Current law only in- The civil rights leader cal High School. Graveside Services at St. younger people than some the statement. cludes the penalty of driv- and his wife rst met in Raymond was an passionate Mary’s Cemetery, Salem, MA of the earlier strains of PORTUGUESE ing while suspended. Boston in the early 1950s, COVID. And I would urge animal lover, avid fan of the will be private for the fami- FESTIVAL CANCELED The red light camera when he was a doctor- everybody, because every- New England Patriots, the Bos- ly. In honor of Raymond and The Feast of the Blessed proposal would restrict al student in theology at body over the age of 16 is Boston University and she ton Red Sox and the Bruins, his lifelong love of animals, Sacrament in New Bedford, municipalities to collect- now eligible, to go get a vac- was studying at the New and never lost his love for the please consider making a which is described as the ing photographs only cine," he said. England Conservatory of neighborhood where he grew donation to the Animal or- "largest Portuguese feast when a violation has oc- Baker also said the state Music. up. He always treasured those ganization of the donor’s in the world and the largest curred and only of the will continue to use the “It is with generous con- memories throughout his life. choice. Arrangements are by ethnic festival in New En- vehicle license plates. single-shot Johnson & Violations would include tributions from large, es- He leaves behind his brother, Paul C. Rogers Family Funer- gland," has been canceled Johnson vaccine after fed- running a red light and tablished institutions that David LeBlanc, and wife Linda al Home, 2 Hillside Avenue, for the second year in a row. eral health of cials lifted making an illegal turn on we are able to interrogate of Hampton, NH; sisters, Jan- Amesbury. The announcement was a pause on the use of the a red light. racism and advocate for made Sunday on Facebook vaccine. “These proposals will the issues that Dr. and "We will continue to make by Michael Canasta, pres- make Massachusetts Mrs. King fought for over J&J available, especially to ident of Clube Madeirense roadways and streets saf- 50 years ago — wealth, reach some of those harder S.S. Sacramento, which er for all travelers and housing, racial equity and to reach populations, where sponsors and organizes the will help reduce roadway public education,” Jeffries the ease of use and the sin- event. fatalities across the state,” said in a statement. gle dose can make a big dif- The four-day event was the Republican said. The grant funding is ference for people," Baker scheduled for July 29-Aug. This legislative pack- part of the bank’s $1.25 said. 1. age builds upon laws en- billion, ve-year commit- JOHNSON & JOHNSON The event was founded in acted in 2019 to prevent ment to accelerate work VACCINE 1915 and typically draws distracted driving, Baker already underway to ad- Massachusetts is getting hundreds of thousands of said. dress racial inequality na- about 4,000 doses of the visitors to the city for Por- The bill would also re- tionwide. one-shot Johnson & John- tuguese cuisine, entertain- son vaccine this week, and ment and other cultural several pharmacy chains events. are expected to resume ad- BOSTON COLLEGE SUBSCRIBE Stories live on. ministering the shot this VACCINES week after the federal gov- Boston College is the ernment lifted its tempo- latest Massachusetts col- Tell theirs. rary pause on it, of cials lege to require students said Monday. to be vaccinated against The U.S. Centers for Dis- COVID-19 before returning Share your loved one’s story. ease Control and Preven- to campus in the fall. tion and Food and Drug The Jesuit school an- [email protected] | 781-593-7700 Administration had rec- nounced Friday that all ommended the pause due students, faculty and staff to concerns about blood would need to be fully vac- Call clots in a tiny percentage cinated against coronavirus 781-593-7700 ext. 2 of people who received the before taking part in any In partnership with to set up your home shot. The pause was lifted on-campus activities. Friday. Medical and religious ex- subscripton. In Massachusetts, ship- emptions will be allowed. TUESDAY, APRIL 27, 2021 THE DAILY ITEM A3

FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS Residents of learned via the U.S. Census Bureau Monday that their state would lose a congressional seat for the rst time ever. Census: Texas gains Congress seats, Calif. loses rst time Mike Schneider and lose them. reau's rst release of data numbers released Mon- gained one. States losing nal maps in Texas, Flor- Nicholas Riccardi Altogether, the U.S. from a 2020 headcount. day, along with more de- seats included Illinois, ida and North Carolina ASSOCIATED PRESS population rose to The numbers generally tailed data expected later Michigan, Pennsylvania — states that are adding 331,449,281 last year, the chart familiar American this year, will be used by and West Virginia. four seats. WASHINGTON — Census Bureau said, a 7.4 migration patterns but state legislatures or inde- Neighborhood counts In contrast, though America's population percent increase that was also con rm one historic pendent commissions to mattered. Census said if Democrats control the growth has declined to the second-slowest ever. marker: For the rst time redraw political maps to New York had counted 89 process in Oregon, Dem- its slowest rate since the Experts say that paltry in 170 years of statehood, account for shifts in pop- more residents, the state ocratic lawmakers there Great Depression, the pace reects the combi- California is losing a con- ulation. would have kept its seat have agreed to give Re- Census Bureau said Mon- nation of an aging popu- gressional seat, a result Those shifts have large- and Minnesota would publicans an equal say in day, while the nation's lation, slowing immigra- of slowed migration to the ly been westward. Colora- have lost one. redistricting in exchange political center of gravity tion and the scars of the nation's most populous do, Montana and Oregon The reshufing of the for a commitment to stop keeps shifting further to Great Recession, which state, which was once a all added residents and congressional map moved blocking bills. In Dem- the Republican-led South led many young adults to symbol of the country's ex- gained seats. Texas was seats from blue states to ocratic Colorado, a non- and West. Texas, Florida delay marriage and start- pansive frontier. the biggest winner — the red ones, giving Repub- partisan commission will and other Sun Belt states ing families. The census release second-most populous licans a clear, immediate draw the lines, meaning are gaining congressional The new allocation of marks the of cial begin- state added two congres- advantage. The party will the party won't have total seats as chillier climes congressional seats came ning of the once-a-decade sional seats, while Flor- have complete control of control in a single expand- like New York and in the U.S. Census Bu- redistricting battles. The ida and North Carolina drawing the congressio- ing state's redistricting. COVID treatment has improved, but many wish for an easy pill By Marilynn ments are needed, espe- taken at home when symp- Combinations of antibod- Marchione cially as virus variants toms rst appear, similar ies are being used now be- ASSOCIATED PRESS spread. to how antiviral drugs cause some virus variants "We're seeing more and for the u are used now. can evade single ones. If Priscila Medina had more young people get into The NIH also is seeking a Demand for these drugs gotten COVID-19 a year serious trouble ... serious home-use option in a study has been shockingly low — ago, she would have had disease requiring hospi- that is testing up to seven many patients don't know no treatments proven talization, and occasion- drugs already used for oth- about them, doctors and safe and effective to try. ally even tragic deaths," er diseases. hospitals initially weren't But when the 30-year-old the U.S. government's top set up to give them, and nurse arrived at a Long Even vaccines are being IVs are inconvenient, Island hospital last month, infectious disease expert, tried as treatments. Some though Regeneron has also so short of breath she could Dr. Anthony Fauci, recent- people with "long COVID" tested giving its treatment barely talk, doctors knew ly told the National Press said their lingering symp- just what to do. Club. toms improved after vacci- as shots. They quickly arranged The biggest need is for a nation. "This is really life-saving for her to get a novel drug convenient medicine such PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS OPTIONS FOR therapy. We think it has as a pill "that can prevent OUTPATIENTS tremendous opportunity that supplies virus-block- Priscilla Medina spends time with her son in ing antibodies, and "by the people with symptoms There's one choice now: to be used more," said Dr. from getting worse and the Rego Park neighborhood of Queens in New Antibody drugs, which can Donald Yealy, emergency next day I was able to get York. up and move around," she needing hospitalization," cut the chances of needing medicine chief at the Uni- said. After two days, "I re- he said. rst COVID-19 treatment a bunch more," National to be hospitalized by 70% if versity of Pittsburgh Medi- ally started turning the Here's a look at what's showed bene t in a big Institutes of Health Direc- given within 10 days of the cal Center. corner. I was showering, on the horizon and the op- government-sponsored tor Dr. Francis Collins said start of symptoms. Eli Lil- "You don't have to be eating, playing with my tions now. study. at a recent seminar. ly and Regeneron Pharma- really sick" to get it, and son." A PILL ON THE WAY? That drug — Remdesivir, Several companies, in- ceuticals are authorized to many patients hesitate be- Treatments like these Developing drugs for re- sold as Veklury by Gilead cluding P zer, Roche and supply their treatments to cause they think they will can help newly diagnosed spiratory diseases is tough, Sciences Inc. — remains AstraZeneca, are testing patients at high risk of se- recover without it but sud- patients avoid hospitaliza- partly because doses have the only one approved antivirals in pill form. Far- rious illness, and the U.S. denly get worse, he said. tion, but they are grossly to be high enough for the for COVID-19 in the U.S., thest along is molnupira- government provides them It happened to Medina, a underused because they medicine to reach deep though some others, such vir, from Merck and Ridge- for free, though there is labor and delivery nurse at require an IV. Other med- into the lungs yet not so as the one Medina re- back Biotherapeutics. It sometimes a fee for the IV. Long Island Jewish Medi- icines for sicker patients high that they're toxic. ceived, are authorized for doesn't seem to help hospi- Antibodies are made cal Center in New York. can speed recovery, but Research on treatments emergency use. talized patients but shows by the immune system to "When I thought I'd be only a few improve surviv- also was slower because Remdesivir also is the promise in less sick ones, ght the virus, but it takes getting better, things actu- al. the U.S. government ini- only antiviral COVID-19 and a large study should weeks after infection for ally started getting worse," While vaccines are help- tially gave priority to vac- medicine — it interferes give results this fall, the them to form. The drugs she said. "It was very scary. ing to curb the pandemic, cines. It wasn't until the with virus reproduction — companies said. supply lab-made versions I felt very short of breath. I easier and better treat- end of April 2020 that the and "we really, really need If it pans out, it could be that can help right away. could barely speak."

LAW OFFICES OF Protests reveal divide in immigrant communities JAMES J. CARRIGAN sometimes engulfed Min- ed homeland. traumatized. For three Black person. People com- • Social Security Disability By Stephen Groves • Workers Compensation and neapolis in the months When Fatumata visited days, I didn't want to go out mented on the color of her • Accidents Mohamed Ibrahim since George Floyd's death. Matilda's shop this past of my house. I was hiding in skin, disapproved of the 25 years located across ASSOCIATED PRESS Their behavior also reects week in the Minneapolis my room." clothes she wore and once from Lynn District Court a generational split: While suburb of Brooklyn Center, But she needed to gure called the police on her and 15 Johnson St. BROOKLYN CENTER, Fatumata has been drawn the topic was unavoidable. out a way to pay for her a friend for being too "loud." 781-596-0100 Minn. — When protests into the protests, Matilda Matilda's strip-mall store- son's college tuition, so she "I started to realize like, JAMES J. CARRIGAN began in a Minneapolis has tried to avoid them, fo- front — Humu Boutique posted an "open" sign on 'Oh, America is not what it ANNE GUGINO CARRIGAN LISA A. CARRIGAN, OF COUNSEL suburb after a white police cusing instead on running a and Neat Braids — was the plywood covering the says on TV,'" she said. of cer fatally shot a Black www.jamescarriganlaw.com dress shop and hair-braid- vandalized in the after- shop's broken windows and Then Floyd's death [email protected] man, 21-year-old Fatumata ing salon that is essential math of the April 11 death began accepting customers. sparked protests, and she Kromah took to the street, to sending her children to of Black motorist Daunte She did not have insurance decided that "this was not pushing for change she says college. Wright. Thieves smashed to cover the losses, she said. the American dream I was is essential to her Liberian The same divide has windows and doors and Fatumata, who chant- promised." 781-593-7700 immigrant community. Publishing Daily, except Sundays played out across the Twin took nearly everything of ed and yelled at protests, Kromah is not alone. USPS-142-820 ISSN-8750-8249 Meanwhile, 40-year-old Cities' burgeoning Soma- value, even stripping man- grew quiet as Matilda Young people in the city's Periodicals postage paid at Lynn, MA Matilda Kromah feared li, Ethiopian, Liberian nequins of their African spoke. She agreed that the East African communi- and additional of ces. stepping outside her home and Kenyan communities. dresses. United States offered op- ties came out to protest in Copyright ©2020 The Daily Item as trauma associated with Subscriptions Young people have thrust Tears formed in the el- portunities for education droves following Floyd's Prepaid by mail to all parts of the United States the Liberian civil war sud- themselves into move- der woman's eyes, and her and a "better life," but she death. Despite tension, at $30.00 for 4 weeks denly rushed back into her ments for racial justice, of- hands shook as she spoke. had also made up her mind times, between Black im- $95.00 for 13 weeks life, two decades after she ten embracing the identity Memories of the atrocities that such a life would not migrants from Africa and $185.00 for 26 weeks $340.00 for 1 year escaped the conict. of being Black in America. she had ed during the be complete without justice Black people whose long Send payment to and POSTMASTER, The two women, whose Older generations have Liberian civil war had re- for Black people. history in the U.S. began send address changes to: shared last name is com- been more likely to concen- turned. After moving to Brook- with slavery, protesters The Daily Item mon among Liberians, have trate on carving out new "Maybe war is starting lyn Center from Liberia united around decrying 110 Munroe St. again," Matilda said of the in 2015, she said she was police brutality they said P.O. Box 5 seen their lives changed lives rather than protesting Lynn, MA 01903 amid the unrest that has racial issues in their adopt- demonstrations. "I was treated differently as a plagued their communities. A4 TUESDAY, APRIL 27, 2021 OPINION The point of this column HOW TO REACH US E¦¡¦ M. G DIRECTORS President and Publisher Edward L. Cahill M§¢ H. S¢¢ Chief Executive O cer John M. Gilberg Edward M. Grant E C J. GŸ C¡Ÿ Advertising Director Regional Editor Gordon R. Hall is blowin’ in the wind 110 Munroe St. Monica Connell Healey W J. K T¢  J £¤ Did we inherit the wind? that’s what heat does), P.O. Box 5 Chief Financial O cer Editorial Editor J. Patrick Norton Lynn, MA 01903 J N. W  C  T£¥ Michael H. Shanahan Are we running against and creates a vacuum into Chief Operating O cer Community Relations Director Chairman the wind? Do they call the which the cooler winds Customer Service wind Maria? Or does the from the ocean swoop. Monday - Friday, 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. PUBLISHERS wind cry Mary? S From here on out, I will Connecting Horace N. Hastings, 1877-1904 Maybe the answer is call this phenomenon “Mr. Charles H. Hastings and Wilmot R. Hastings, 1904-1922 All Departments: Charles H. Hastings, 1922-1940 all of the above. Or may- Breeze.” 781-593-7700 Ernest W. Lawson, 1940-1960 be none of the above. But On the other hand, in the Charles H. Gamage and Peter Gamage, 1960-1982 juana from the Caribbean. Ext. 2 Peter Gamage, 1982-1991 one thing I can say for cer- winter, when storms come Peter H. Gamage, 1991-1996 tain: Everyone knows it’s But it’s a high-pressure up our way, they can follow Classified/Legal Advertising Brian C. šayer, 1996-1999 windy. system emanating from a pattern that leaves them [email protected] Bernard W. Frazier Jr., 1999-2005 the Caribbean that pumps Peter H. Gamage, 2005-2014 It seems as if the wind a hundred or so miles off Subscriptions hasn’t stopped wreaking warm, humid air up the the coast, so that the air- [email protected] John S. Moran, Executive Editor, 1975-1990 havoc upon us since the East Coast during the flow (fancy term for wind) Circulation middle of last year. summer. is cold enough to support [email protected] In the first place, why is How about the Montreal snow. Then we get a howl- Ext. 3 there wind? That’s a little Express? That’s not what ing blizzard that dumps they call the Canadiens Newsroom like asking “Why is there three feet of snow on us. [email protected] air?” Bill Cosby — before when they careen into And that leads to pre- [email protected] town and tap dance on the he became a punch line dictable complaints about Ext. 4 — actually did that back Bruins. It’s a cold-weather snow removal everywhere. airflow that comes down Sports when he was a young co- We often call these [email protected] EDITORIAL median. from Canada and gives nor’easters, but we can Wind is caused by the northeastern U.S. get them in the spring and Ext. 5 changes in air pressure sub-freezing tempera- even the summer when Retail and Online and air direction. The nat- tures. And it is always the wind blows a storm Advertising ural overall weather pat- accompanied by howling up our way. Then we get [email protected] Moulton understands tern — the jet stream, if winds. It’s that kind of a raw wind and an ocean ADVERTISING you will — normally flows wind that gives us that that looks stunning in its Ernie Carpenter Jr. from west to east. Storms wonderful term we hear ferocity. Director of Advertising essentially ride along the so often: the “wind-chill But let that storm track and Business Development, ext. 1355 why Essex Street [email protected] jet stream, but they have factor.” about 100 miles inland their own airflow. The The celebrated Polar and, because the water Ralph Mitchell Vortex from a few years Sales Representative, ext. 1313 mural matters difference in airflow, air temperature in winter is [email protected] pressure, air direction and back is kind of like the warmer than the inland temperature determines Montreal Express on ste- air, we get driving rain, Patricia Whalen We applaud U.S. Representative Seth Moulton Sales Representative, ext. 1310 the ferocity of the wind. roids. It covered a larger fierce winds and often for pledging his support for the proposed Black [email protected] Now, I am not a mete- area and absolutely clob- coastal flooding. Either Lives Matter mural on Essex Street in Lynn. BUSINESS OFFICE orologist, which means bered the northern plains way, there is wind in- Without calling them out by name, Moulton Bob Dylan was absolute- states. volved. Susan J. Conti brought the substantial weight of his office to bear Winds coming in off the Controller, ext. 1288 ly right: You don’t need a There’s probably alcohol [email protected] on Lynn city councilors who have repeatedly tried weatherman to tell which water can cause wide vari- involved too, such as when to block the mural for more than a year. way the wind blows. ations in temperature, a good gust of wind blows Ted Grant Publisher, ext. 1234 It’s rare for a national officeholder to step into a This isn’t a treatise on even within a close range. a tree onto your house, or [email protected] controversial local issue, but Moulton sided with climate change. There They call it The Breeze — drives a tree branch right Marian Kinney mural co-sponsors Carlos Prudencio and Damian- are enough debates about as in sea breeze. It’s not re- through your vinyl siding, ext. 1212 ny Garrido in their year-long struggle to overcome that. Whatever the reason, ally a breeze. It’s more like making a big hole (true [email protected] a gale-force wind in the council resistance to the Essex Street mural. it just seems that the pre- confessions: the latter hap- Will Kraft The two English High School students have dominant weather story so spring. That’s when Jacob pened at our house during Chief Financial Officer, ext. 1296 stood their ground even as councilors tossed weak far in 2021 has been wind. Wycoff on Channel 4 (he’s the last windstorm). Then, [email protected] There are warm winds, one who looks like an elf) you may need some forti- excuses, legal opinions, and a Central Square al- Paula Villacreses cold winds and raw winds. will tell you that it’ll be 80 fication before you deal ternative mural site at them. We hope Rep. Moul- A/R Specialist, ext. 1205 And all of them are deter- degrees in Worcester but with the situation. [email protected] ton’s call to action for councilors to do the right mined by the direction in only 50 on the coast. You I haven’t seen any- thing gets heard loud and clear. Mike Shanahan which they blow. Have you think he’s an idiot. But one riding the wind on a Chief Executive Officer, ext. 1956 “The Essex Street Mural will stand as a remind- ever heard Harvey Leon- he’s not. That’s because of broomstick, but I swear [email protected] er to all of us, but especially those of us in posi- ard talk about a Bermuda the sea breeze. that’s coming. Carolina Trujillo tions of power and privilege, that we have a lot of High? I wouldn’t blame In scientific terms, a sea Steve Krause can be Community Relations Director, ext. 1226 work to do until that saying is no longer aspira- you for thinking that’s breeze happens when the reached at skrause@item- [email protected] tional but fact,” Moulton said on Monday. some kind of exotic mari- warm air rises (because live.com. Jim Wilson Chief Operating Officer, ext. 1200 [email protected] SAUL ANUZIS CIRCULATION Save public transit Lisa Mahmoud Manager, ext. 1239 Protect seniors by [email protected] by making it free CUSTOMER SERVICE La’ Mosha Ball Customer Service, ext. 1276 Can free buses save public transit? Martha [email protected] Velez answered with a resounding “yes” during protecting innovation GRAPHICS last Friday’s MassInc/Gateway Cities’ online sem- inar framed around that question. The breakneck pace of pronounced effect on the than a decade. Trevor Andreozzi The City of Lawrence spent $225,000 over the Designer COVID-19 vaccine devel- health of older Americans Despite the enormous [email protected] last two years subsidizing fares on three bus opment will go down in — not to mention on our risks involved, drug com- routes running through the city’s most dense- history books as one of the peace-of-mind. panies continue to invest Sean Casey ly-populated neighborhoods. Velez, who is the Designer great triumphs of modern The vaccine campaign heavily in innovation [email protected] city’s health and human services director, said the medicine. advanced so rapidly for — and because they do, free routes saw an increase in riders for a very These vaccines have a number of reasons. we’re able to envision a Aaron Fee simple reason: Free buses overcome the financial Designer marked a turning point in Government support — post-pandemic world. [email protected] hurdle people face in getting to their jobs. the pandemic response — through programs like Lawmakers in Washing- Already burdened by budgetary and mainte- particularly for high-risk Operation Warp Speed — ton should keep this in Edwin Peralta Jr. nance problems, the Massachusetts Bay Trans- Designer populations like seniors. was certainly a factor, as mind the next time they [email protected] portation Authority (MBTA) reeled under a stag- If there was ever a was the massive global consider reorganizing the NEWSROOM gering blow beginning last spring when COVID-19 doubt, the pandemic has cooperation among scien- pharmaceutical sector in business shutdowns emptied buses and trains. made clear that protecting tists that the pandemic the name of lowering pre- Mike Alongi Vaccines are helping to get people back to work. Sports Editor, ext. 1228 the innovation ecosystem spurred. scription drug prices. [email protected] But employees who endured pandemic-driven un- is critical to combat large- But the effort could not Recently, a bill that employment and struggled to pay their rent now scale health crises and have succeeded without would peg American drug Elyse Carmosino Reporter, ext. 1264 need every financial advantage they can grasp to save the lives of the most the research ecosystem prices to those paid abroad [email protected] get to their jobs and make ends meet. vulnerable among us. that drug companies — — known as H.R. 3 — has Free buses and, by extension, free public tran- Not long ago, it was un- specifically, Americanbeen gaining popularity. Gayla Cawley sit is a big financial advantage and one that Regional Editor, ext. 1236 thinkable that two safe pharmaceutical firms — But reforms like these [email protected] Massachusetts’ major cities, including Lawrence, and effective COVID-19 have been nurturing for wouldn’t benefit patients. Worcester and Boston, are already embracing. vaccines would be autho- decades. By importing and impos- Cheryl Charles The City of Boston distributed 1,000 free MBTA rized for emergency use Researchers at the Mas- ing foreign price controls, News Editor, ext. 1278 and Bluebike passes three weeks ago to provide in the United States by sachusetts-based biotech H.R. 3 would divert mon- [email protected] transit-expense relief to small-business employ- December 2020. Before facility Moderna have ey away from research, Allysha Dunnigan ees, including people living in the city’s low-in- COVID-19, the fastest been refining mRNA tech- dramatically slowing the Reporter, ext. 1302 come neighborhoods. vaccine ever developed nology since the compa- pace of innovation. That, [email protected] Free transit, said Boston Transportation Direc- took four years to reach ny’s inception in 2010. in effect, would make it Spenser Hasak tor Vineet Gupta, can revive an economic sector patients. Meanwhile, the founders challenging for firms to Photographer, ext. 1332 crippled by the pandemic and bring riders back to In addition to their quick of BioNTech, the German respond to the next crisis [email protected] the MBTA. development, the autho- firm that partnered with — which inevitably will Julia Hopkins If free buses can prime the ridership pump and rized vaccines from Mod- New York-based Pfizer to arise. Photographer, ext. 1224 open the spigot for riders to pour back onto bus- erna and Pfizer-BioNTech create an mRNA vaccine, Seniors are often the [email protected] es and trains, then the MBTA will be better posi- have proven to be rough- have been studying mRNA principal beneficiaries of Thor Jourgensen tioned to achieve financial stability. ly 95 percent effective at for more than 25 years. medical innovation, from Editorial Editor, ext. 1267 [email protected] If business owners know their employees have a protecting against illness. The time — and money cancer treatments and free and reliable form of transportation, they will And both are essential- — these companies invest- diabetes management Daniel Kane ly 100 percent effective to vaccines for shingles, Sports Reporter, ext. 1228 have one less worry as they recover from the pan- ed into mRNA research [email protected] demic and, even more importantly, stitch together against hospitalizations provided the necessary pneumococcal illness- and death. These numbers building blocks to develop es, and now COVID-19. Steve Krause the connecting bonds to underpin a revived and Senior Writer, ext. 1229 growing economy. far surpass public health effective mRNA vaccines Standing in the way of [email protected] Massachusetts’ overburdened roads, highways experts’ wildest expecta- in record time. such progress pits law- and bridges are an economic- growth impediment tions. Innovation is an ardu- makers against the solu- Tréa Lavery For seniors, these expec- ous undertaking. Fewer tion to today’s — and to- Reporter, ext. 1317 standing in the way of serious efforts to meet [email protected] emissions-reduction goals. Free buses provide the tation-defying vaccines than 12 percent of drugs morrow’s — gravest public have offered hope in an that reach clinical trials health threats. Anne Marie Tobin greatest incentive possible to pull people out of Assignment Editor, ext. 1307 cars. otherwise bleak time. To receive Federal Drug Ad- Saul Anuzis is president [email protected] Velez summed up the environmental and eco- date, roughly eight in 10 ministration approval. of 60 Plus, the American nomic benefits of free buses last Friday by ask- deaths from COVID-19 Accounting for this high Association of Senior Cit- Sophie Yarin have been among Ameri- failure rate, developing izens. The piece was orig- Copy Editor, ext. 1222 ing rhetorically: “Why free? I think the question [email protected] would be, ‘why not?’” cans ages 65 and older. just one viable medicine inally published by the The release of effec- takes nearly $3 billion Southern California News TECHNOLOGY tive vaccines has a more over the course of more Group. Tim Noyes Director, ext. 1247 TO SUBMIT YOUR LETTERS, PLEASE MAIL TO THE DAILY ITEM, P.O. BOX 5, LYNN, MA 01903 OR EMAIL TO [email protected] [email protected] TUESDAY, APRIL 27, 2021 THE DAILY ITEM A5 POLICE/FIRE

All address information, particu- dumpster at 2:48 a.m. Sat- man running in the roadway larly arrests, reflect police records. In urday at Lynnfield Commons, and yelling for help. He pos- the event of a perceived inaccuracy, 375 N Broadway. He said his sibly was carrying a knife. An it is the sole responsibility of the con- father had gone back into the officer reported the man was building. A trooper said the taken to a motel by taxi. cerned party to contact the relevant caller was not forthcoming police department and have the de- with information. Peabody and Theft partment issue a notice of correction State Police checked the area, to the Daily Item. Corrections or clar- but did not find anything. A report of a larceny at ifications will not be made without 12:40 p.m. Thursday at 103 Central St. A caller reported express notice of change from the PEABODY $953 in cash was taken from arresting police department. her apartment. Arrests A report of a stolen motor ve- LYNN hicle at 4:59 p.m. Thursday at Kyle Thomas Galvin, 22, of PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS 28 Leclair St., North Reading, Avis Car Rental at 1 Newbury Arrests was arrested and charged with St.; at 5:37 p.m. Thursday at Attorney Ben Crump speaks outside the Pasquotank County Public Safety building in Elizabeth City, N.C. on Monday April 26 after viewing Jose Matul Merida, 33, of trespassing, operation of a 18 Walnut St. 20 seconds of police body camera video. 89 Jefferson St., was arrested motor vehicle with a suspend- and charged with OUI liquor ed license, and disorderly con- SAUGUS and unlicensed operation of duct at 11:09 a.m. Friday. a motor vehicle at 12:47 a.m. Amilcar Lopez-Chilel, 25, of Accidents Attorney: Black man killed by Monday. 27 N Federal St., Apt. 1, Lynn, was arrested and charged with A report of a motor vehicle Accidents failure to stop/yield, failure to crash with injuries at 2 p.m. deputies shot in back of head wear a seat belt, and on a war- Friday at Walnut Street and A report of a motor vehicle rant from another department Broadway. One person was By Ben Finley and where he was threatening were also angry about the officers in any kind of what they described crash at 11:17 a.m. Sunday at at 4:15 p.m. Saturday. taken to Salem Hospital. Jonathan Drew way,” she told reporters at as rude treatment by 193 Oxford St.; at 1:57 p.m. Christopher P. Mahoney, A report of a motor vehicle ASSOCIATED PRESS hit and run crash at 4:16 p.m. a news conference. Pasquotank County At- Sunday at Federal and Marion 42, of 61 Pleasant St., P.O. Box ELIZABETH CITY, N.C. streets; at 4:24 p.m. Sunday Friday at Gospel Hall at 213 When asked whether torney R. Michael Cox, 4, Newburyport, was arrested — A Black man killed by Brown was shot in the to whom they attributed at Market Square and South and charged with operation Walnut St. deputies in North Caro- Common Street; at 7:14 p.m. A report of a motor vehicle back, attorney Harry Dan- the decision to limit the of a motor vehicle with a sus- lina was shot in the back iels said, “Yes, back of the amount of footage shown. Sunday at Green and Union crash at 5:33 p.m. Friday at pended license, number plate of the head and had his head.” They criticized authorities streets; at 12:10 a.m. Monday Broadway and Main Street; at violation, and obstructing an hands on his car steering An eyewitness account for sharing only 20 sec- at 102 Jefferson St.; at 2:41 9:19 p.m. Saturday at Super emergency vehicle at 1:18 wheel when they opened and emergency scanner onds of video from a single Petroleum, Inc. at 1330 Broad- a.m. Monday at 113 Franklin p.m. Thursday. fire, attorneys for his fam- traffic had previously in- body camera. St.; at 9:21 a.m. Monday at way ily said Monday after rela- dicated Brown was shot “They’re trying to hide Washington Street and West- Accidents A motor vehicle crash with tives viewed body camera in the back as he tried to something,” attorney Ben- ern Avenue; at 12:13 p.m. injuries was reported at 11:09 footage. drive away. jamin Crump said. Monday at 775 Summer St. A report of a motor vehicle a.m. Saturday at 1201 Broad- The account was the “My dad got executed Attorney Bakari Sellers A report of a motor vehicle crash at 12:18 p.m. Thursday way; at 6:37 a.m. Monday at first description of the just by trying to save his said Cox used profanity crash with personal injury at at 649 Lowell St.; at 1:59 p.m. 514 Lincoln Ave. shooting of Andrew Brown own life,” said Brown’s toward him. “I’ve never 3:34 p.m. Sunday at Com- Friday at 8 Caller St. and 136 A report of a motor vehicle Jr., who was killed by adult son Khalil Ferebee, been talked to like I was mercial and South Common Main St.; at 3:45 p.m. Friday crash with injuries at 12:58 deputies serving drug-re- who watched the video. talked to in there,” Sellers streets; at 5:20 p.m. Sunday at at 7-Eleven at 115 Main St.; p.m. Saturday at Polcari’s lated search and arrest Lassiter, who watched said. Chatham and Collins streets; at 4:18 p.m. Thursday at 443 Restaurant at 92 Broadway. warrants. His death last the video multiple times Cox did not immediately at 1:14 a.m. Monday at 47 Lowell St.; at 2:11 p.m. Sat- One person was taken to Mas- Wednesday led to nightly and took notes, said the respond to an email seek- Keslar Ave. urday at Ulta Beauty at 210U sachusetts General Hospital protests and demands for shooting started as soon ing comment. A report of a motor vehicle Andover St.; at 3:49 p.m. Sat- and another person was taken justice in the town of Eliz- as the video began and Pasquotank County hit and run crash at 9:07 p.m. urday at Red’s Kitchen and to Melrose-Wakefield Hospital. abeth City. Authorities that she lost count of the Sheriff Tommy Wooten Sunday on Baker Street. Tavern at 131 Newbury St.; at One person was taken to have released few details, number of gunshots fired II has said that multiple 6:09 p.m. Sunday at 49 Har- Salem Hospital after a motor and the video has not been by law enforcement offi- deputies fired shots. Sev- Assaults rison Ave. vehicle crash was reported at made public. cers armed with rifles and en deputies are on leave A report of a motor vehicle 2:01 a.m. Sunday near the Attorney Chantel Cher- handguns. She said she pending a probe by the A report of an assault and hit-and-run crash at 5:44 p.m. Revere line on the Salem Turn- ry-Lassiter watched a counted as many as eight State Bureau of Investi- battery at 7:44 p.m. Sunday Saturday at CVS at 79 Lynn- pike. 20-second portion of deputies in the video, gation. at Pinkham and Union streets. field St.; at 5:58 p.m. Friday at body camera video with some wearing tactical uni- In a video statement, the 79 Lynnfield St.; at 11:49 p.m. Assaults Brown’s family. Lassiter forms and some in plain- sheriff said Monday that Breaking and Entering Friday at 290 Lynn St. said Brown did not appear clothes. Cox had filed a request to A report of an assault and to be a threat to officers as “They’re shooting and have the video released, A report of a breaking and Five people were taken to battery at 12:35 p.m. Friday he backed his vehicle out saying ‘Let me see your which in North Caroli- entering at 9:24 a.m. Monday Salem Hospital after a multi- on Newhall Avenue. of his driveway and tried hands’ at the same time,” na must be authorized at 3 Kingsley Terrace. car crash was reported at 2:14 p.m. Saturday at 121 Lowell to drive away from depu- she said. She added: “Let’s by a judge. He asked for St. and 1 Lowell St. Court. Complaints ties with guns drawn. be clear. This was an exe- patience while the State cution.” Bureau of Investigation Two wreckers responded to “There was no time in Theft A report of suspicious activ- the 20 seconds that we saw The family’s lawyers probes the case. the scene and traffic was shut ity at 2:07 a.m. Friday at 66 A report of a robbery at down from Lowell, Perkins and Holland St. A caller reported a 11:31 a.m. Monday at 75 King. Rockaway St. man was trying to gain access Student’s Snapchat profanity A report of a motor vehicle through the front door. Police crash with injuries at 9:06 p.m. reported the man appeared to LYNNFIELD Saturday at 2 Oakland St. and have an altered mental status leads to high court speech case 118 Tremont St. and was taken home by his Accidents By Mark Sherman cently did. another year. Complaints daughter after he was eval- ASSOCIATED PRESS The case has its roots in “F——— school f——— A report of a motor vehicle uated by paramedics at the the Vietnam-era case of a softball f——— cheer WASHINGTON — Four- crash at 1:25 p.m. Friday at A caller reported a road rage scene. high school in Des Moines, f——— everything,” Levy A report of a disturbance at teen-year-old Brandi Levy that suspended students wrote, in a post that also Whole Foods Market at 100 incident that escalated, with a was having that kind of 6:58 p.m. Saturday at Buffalo who wore armbands to contained a photo in which Market St.; at 9:03 p.m. Friday male driver threatening to kill day where she just want- Wild Wings at 180 Main St. A protest the war. In a land- she and a classmate raised at 405 Lowell St. her at 2:58 p.m. Thursday at ed to scream. So she did, caller reported the occupants mark ruling, the Supreme their middle fingers. A motor vehicle crash was Macy’s at 210M Andover St. An in a profanity-laced post- of a group of 40 to 50 vehi- Court sided with the stu- The post was brought to reported at 8:33 p.m. Friday at officer reported all was in order ing on Snapchat that has, the attention of the team’s 972 Main St. and 17 Pine Hill after speaking to the caller. cles were revving their engines, improbably, ended up be- dents, declaring students Road. A caller reported kids A report of unemployment littering and causing a distur- fore the Supreme Court in don’t “shed their consti- coaches, who suspended threw eggs at the truck. fraud at 5:41 p.m. Thursday at bance. Police reported the the most significant case tutional rights to freedom Levy from the cheerlead- A report of a rollover motor 3 Nickerson Road people were refusing to leave. on student speech in more of speech or expression at ing team for a year. vehicle crash with personal in- A report of a disturbance at More units were dispatched than 50 years. the schoolhouse gate.” Levy, now 18, is finish- jury at 11:23 a.m. Saturday on 11:09 a.m. Friday at TD Bank and the gathering was dis- At issue is whether pub- Ever since, courts have ing her freshman year in I-95 southbound, Exit 61. North at 638 Lowell St. A call- persed. lic schools can discipline wrestled with the contours college. “I was a 14-year- er reported a person struck a students over something of the decision in Tinker v. old kid. I was upset, I was Breaking and Entering truck and then went inside the Theft they say off-campus. The Des Moines in 1969. angry. Everyone, every bank. Kyle Thomas Galvin, 22, topic is especially mean- Levy’s case has none of 14-year-old kid speaks A report of a larceny at 1:21 like that at one point,” she A caller reported five to six of North Reading, was arrested ingful in a time of remote the lofty motives of Tinker a.m. Friday at 4 Williams Ave. A and more than its share of said in an interview with kids broke into the mainte- (see arrests). learning because of the nance building at the track be- caller reported someone stole teenage angst. The Associated Press. A report of a road rage in- coronavirus pandemic and hind Lynnfield Middle School, his wallet and was using his Levy and a friend were Her parents knew noth- cident at 1:04 p.m. Friday at a rising awareness of the 505 Main St., at 5:51 p.m. cards. at a convenience store in ing about the Snapchat Centennial Drive and Route pernicious effects of online Saturday. Police reported the bullying. her hometown of Mahanoy post until she was sus- 128 South. A plastic bottle kids tried to use a bar to prop Arguments are on City, Pennsylvania, when pended, she said. “My par- reportedly struck the caller’s SWAMPSCOTT the door open, but took off. All Wednesday, via telephone she took to social media ents were more concerned vehicle during a road rage inci- was in order. Animals because of the pandemic, to express her frustra- on how I was feeling,” Levy dent. There was no damage to before a court on which tion at being kept on her said, adding she wasn’t Complaints the vehicle. At 7:16 p.m. Sunday, a caller several justices have high school’s junior varsi- grounded or otherwise A report of suspicious activ- reported a possibly rabid rac- school-age children or re- ty cheerleading squad for punished for what she did. A report of a disturbance at ity at 10:35 p.m. Friday at 16 coon in her backyard. Animal 8:34 a.m. Saturday at Whole Heath Road. A caller reported Control was notified. Foods Market at 100 Mar- students in an older Honda A report of a loose dog in Harris to tell UN body it’s time ket St. The manager reported Civic had circled the neighbor- the area of Dunkin’ Donuts on a woman who was unhappy hood about four times, while Paradise Road at 11:10 p.m. about the mask policy was yelling threats and throwing Sunday. to prep for next pandemic outside climbing the cart cor- “firecrackers” into the driveway. ral and causing a disturbance A disturbance was reported Complaints Aamer Madhani also know that we must istration thinks the U.S. in the parking lot. An officer at 11:27 a.m. Saturday at Met- ASSOCIATED PRESS prepare for the next,” Har- and other nations should spoke with the woman, who ro Bowl at 63 Foster St. A ver- At 9:18 p.m. Sunday, a resi- ris will say, according to consider focusing their at- WASHINGTON — Vice left the area with her cousin. bal disagreement in the park- dent of Loring Avenue reported excerpts of the speech ob- tention. The steps include President Kamala Harris ing lot of Metro Bowl reportedly possible ongoing harassment. tained by The Associated improving accessibility to A report of unemployment will make the case before Press. The speech will be health systems, investing fraud at 12:04 p.m. Saturday involved a husband and wife, Their door had been damaged United Nations members co-hosted by U.N. perma- in science, health workers at 635 Lowell St. who were arguing about the the other day and now they on Monday that now is the nent representatives of and the well-being of wom- State Police reported re- husband’s inability to bowl. had come home to find their time for global leaders to ceiving a call from a male, A report of suspicious activ- lock had been damaged and Argentina, Japan, Norway en, and surging capacity begin putting the serious and South Africa. who stated his father shot ity at 11:10 p.m. Sunday at they were unable to open the work into how they will for personal protective The Biden administra- equipment and vaccine his brother and that the body Peabody Shell at 85 Lynnfield door with their key. respond to the next global tion will mark its first 100 and test manufacturing. had been dragged behind the St. Several callers reported a pandemic. days in office this week. Harris says much has The virtual address, President Joe Biden is Harris’ second to a U.N. scheduled to address Con- been learned over the last body since her inaugu- gress on Wednesday and year about pandemic pre- ration, will come as the is certain to highlight the paredness and response United States makes headway his administra- but that it would be un- progress on vaccinating tion has made in respond- wise to rest easy. the public and much of the ing to the worst public “We have been reminded world struggles to acquire health crisis in the U.S. in that the status quo is not Call 781-593-7700 ext. 2 vaccines. more than a century. nearly good enough, and to subscribe today. “At the same time that Harris, according to that innovation is indeed the world works to get the excerpts, will broadly the path forward,” Harris through this pandemic, we outline how the admin- says. A6 THE DAILY ITEM TUESDAY, APRIL 27, 2021 Lynn eld Community Schools swing into spring

COMMUNITY “It’s all about de-esca- From A1 lation to reduce stress by teaching the kids how to program. learn de-escalation strat- “We are trying to ful- egies that can be used at ll a need,” Perkins said. home and school,” Perkins “We learned last year that said. August was a long month Classes are open to stu- and, not only the kids but dents in kindergarten to the parents were looking second grade on Mondays for activities and, in some through May 24 from 3:30- cases, there was a daycare 4:30 p.m. at the Huckle- need as well. berry Hill School. “So we looked at the cal- The program is open to endar to see if we could both Huckleberry Hill and make it possible to extend ITEM PHOTOS | SPENSER HASAK Summer Street students. the program deeper into The registration fee the month, and found we Omar Limem, 8, tests out the creation he made is $75 with a maximum could do it.” during the Wild Weather Warriors program 12-student registration. Perkins said the decision hosted by Lynn eld Community Schools. Scholastic Aptitude Test to add three weeks to the such as dodgeball, hand- dents with an $85 regis- preparation (SAT) classes SOFA season has resonat- ball, street hockey, soccer, tration fee. are also underway with ed with parents. During football, basketball, and Yoga for Little Athletes math preparation taught the rst two weeks of many others in a special with Melissa Gemmell by Audrey Coats. registration, several pro- The class reviews num- tournament setting. features an outdoor class grams have already sold ber and operations; alge- In addition to learning aimed at getting kids mov- out. bra and functions; geome- the fundamentals of these ing and teaching them im- Several new programs try and measurement; and sports, there will be ex- portant life skills. have been added, includ- data analysis, statistics, ing an academic refresher citing discussions about Classes will include yoga and probability. There will Ayla Caldwell, 7, dances during the Dance It for children in grades K-2. current events in sports, activities to help with be homework in the form Out program hosted by Lynn eld Community Another new offering is good sportsmanship, and strength,  exibility, and of practice sections each focused on the social-emo- improving sports skills balance to complement week; practice is essential Schools during April vacation. tional needs of students. together as a group. Each any sport. Movement will for students to increase completion, critical read- from April 29 through May participant will receive a be combined with a focus The program is designed their readiness for the ing, essay writing, revi- 27 from 6-7:30 p.m. The daily pack of cards. on topics such as team- to teach children how to exam. sion, grammar, and me- course fee is $145 with a The program is open to work, kindness, optimism, regulate their bodies and Classes are scheduled chanics. 20-student maximum reg- learn self-coping strate- grades 5-8 on Tuesdays and good nutrition. for Mondays through May Test-taking strategies istration. gies. from April 27 through Children will practice 24 from 6-7:30 p.m. and skills include tim- For more information, Upcoming spring pro- May 25 from 2-3 p.m. positive af rmations, grat- The course fee is $145 grams include the Spring- Grades 3-4 are scheduled itude, and techniques to with a 20-student maxi- ing, skipping, and accu- call 781-334-5814 or email time Tournament of Cham- for Thursdays from April calm the body and mind, mum registration. racy, and will be covered lsc@lynn eld.k12.ma.us. pions — an action-packed 29 through May 27 from which they can apply to- The SAT verbal prepara- through diagnostic and Anne Marie Tobin can be class with kids participat- 2:30-3:30 p.m. Registra- ward sports, school, and tion class taught by Joey practice exams. The course reached at atobin@item- ing in a variety of games, tion is limited to 20 stu- family time. Puleo focuses on sentence will be held on Thursdays live.com. Salem’s Artists’ Row set for launch Swampscott gearing ARTISTS and gifts. this booth — essentially green’s residency. Learn From A1 Their own raw honey an expanded version of more about Landgreen’s up for election will also be available for the shop which includes work by visiting www.col- audience participation sale along with native antiques, one-of-a-kind orboxindustries.com/ev- and expand to the newest ELECTION necessary steps to ensure bee houses, supplies and fashion, patches and pins. eryoneexplores.com. that everyone in this town reaches of contemporary bee-friendly organic seeds Shindig! is a fami- The Lobster Shanty From A1 performance art,” said feels like they have an and plants. ly-owned-and-operated restaurant will also be “We had no indication ChagallPAC. opportunity to be a part Beverly Bees is located small business that says open every day from noon that that was a completely ChagallPAC will host of this community, and, in Unit 2 on Artists’ Row. it’s “dedicated to creating until midnight for both racist statement to make,” an array of handcrafted if they are living here, to While perusing hand- cool things with as little dine-in and take out ser- Hartmann said. “It’s those jewelry, ber arts, poet- have the same opportuni- made beeswax candles, waste as possible.” vice. Outdoor seating is things that people need to ry books, and a painting ties of growth that we all award-winning honey and Shindig! is open every available, and there is a see within themselves.” booth. Visitors will also do,” Webster said. skincare products — all day except Tuesdays from newly-expanded menu on Multiple candidates be able to engage with a Most candidates agreed made from the shop’s own noon to 6 p.m. view at lobstershantysa- also said that, while they variety of COVID-compli- that one important way bees — guests can watch Everyone Explores will lem.com. ant hands-on art activities welcome input from com- candlemakers design can- also be present at the Artists’ Row was origi- munity members on how to achieve that goal is to and musical performanc- educate the community es. dles in hundreds of shapes, Market Day Launch Party nally built as a market- to do better when dealing from pillars, tapers, vo- with its newly-appointed place and now consists of with race-related topics further about racism and ChagallPAC is located the way that it impacts in Unit 1 on Artists’ Row tives, pumpkins, skulls, Public Artist-in-Residence four artists’ stalls and a and policies, they recog- wolves, dragons, witches, Malorie Landgreen. restaurant. nized that it was not the society. and is currently open on “Those conversations Fridays from noon to 6 zombies and more. Located in Unit 5 on The Artists’ Row Initia- responsibility of Black It is currently open on Artists’ Row, Everyone tive is a seasonal program residents to guide them like we're having tonight p.m. and Saturdays and are uncomfortable,” Pas- Sundays from 10 a.m. to Thursdays and Fridays Explores will offer two dif- run by the City of Salem’s along the way. from noon to 5 p.m. and ferent hands-on art activ- Of ce of Arts and Culture. “It’s way too easy to say, ter said. “The schools 6 p.m. After Saturday’s have this very unique op- launch party, the shop will Saturdays and Sundays ities. It provides space for art- ‘I’m just kind of busy, we’ll portunity at this time to adjust the hours to every from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Af- One activity offers par- ists and artisans looking deal with that later,’” Cod- educate everyone in the weekday from noon to 6 ter the launch, it will be ticipants an opportunity to build their audience ner said. “It’s very easy p.m. and weekends from open Wednesdays through to make a doodle to re ect and/or business through to just not ask that ques- community, not just the 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. To learn Fridays from 12 p.m. to 5 their mood that day. An- daily engagement with tion, and that's where the students and the adminis- more, visit chagallpac. p.m. and Saturdays and other activity allows par- residents and visitors to passive racism comes into trators.” com. Sundays from 11 a.m. to 5 ticipants to create small Salem. Visitors can also play.” Tréa Lavery can be Beverly Bees will also p.m. For more information, sculptures out of Sculpey enjoy live music outside “We need to work togeth- reached at tlavery@item- host a table where visitors visit beverlybees.com. clay. on Artists’ Row every Fri- er to be able to take the live.com. can learn how to help bees Another shop will in- All work produced day and Saturday night by planting a bee-friendly clude Shindig!, which cre- during these workshops throughout the summer. garden; view honeybees at ates and collects unique will potentially be incorpo- To learn more, visit salem. New virus cases work in their observation jewelry art, clothing and rated into one of many ex- com/artists-row. hive; and view a variety more. Visiting artist Jim periential art installations Allysha Dunnigan can of handmade, locally har- Motta of Wicked Kreations occurring over the next be reached at adunnigan@ vested beeswax candles by Jim will accompany eight months of Land- itemlive.com. reported across North Shore Congressman thinks BLM By Gayla Cawley 80 deaths), 22 new cases ITEM STAFF were reported, two new cases were reported in New coronavirus cases Lynn eld (1,185 cases, 29 were reported Monday in mural on Essex St. matters deaths), four new cases Lynn, Lynn eld, Peabody, were reported in Revere in ensuring that the words Revere and Salem. MOULTON (10,699 cases, 161 deaths) In Lynn, 23 new cases From A1 are backed with deeds in and Nahant (248 cases, Lynn," said Garrido. were reported to bring the before the entire City city's caseload to 17,299. eight deaths) reported no Moulton has demon- Council at its meeting lat- Of that total, 274 cases change in its numbers. er Tuesday. strated his support in oth- are active, 212 people have Marblehead had 1,306 The presentation is the er ways. Last October, he died, and 16,813 have re- cases and 31 deaths as of last Friday, Saugus had latest step in a drive that presented Prudencio with covered from the virus, ac- 4,089 cases and 71 deaths began last year to have the his of ce's Peter J. Gomes cording to city data. as of last Thursday, and city approve the mural. Service Award, which hon- Peabody has reported 32 new cases since last Swampscott (1,126 cases, “This mural will rein- ors people who exemplify Friday to bring the city's 19 deaths) has not updat- force the idea that ‘Black integrity, compassion and caseload to 7,112. Of that ed its numbers since last Lives Matter’ isn’t some commitment to the com- total, 316 people have died Tuesday.  eeting sentiment that’s munity — all qualities and 6,388 have recovered, Gayla Cawley can be popular right now because that were the foundation- according to the health de- reached at gcawley@item- of the news," Moulton said. al principles of the late partment. live.com. Follow her on "The Essex Street mural Rev. Peter J. Gomes, one of In Salem (4,618 cases, Twitter @GaylaCawley. will stand as a reminder Moulton's mentors. to all of us, but especially Earlier this month, those of us in positions of Council President Darren Catch up with your power and privilege, that Cyr and Ward 2 Council- we have a lot of work to do favorite team ITEM FILE PHOTO | SPENSER HASAK or Richard Starbard pro- until that saying is no lon- posed a "Diversity Square" ger aspirational but fact. Congressman Seth Moulton is backing a youth- in Item Sports! project for Central Square, "The decision to approve lead push for Black Lives Matter street mural which would have incorpo- the Essex Street mural in Lynn. rated a BLM mural. How- should be an easy one. I Matter” mural painted on a clear sign that our com- urge the City Council to the street between Lynn munity is committed to ever, both students said support it," Moulton said. District Court and City standing together to ght they rejected that plan be- For the past year, Pru- Hall. After the petition ini- against racism and for eq- cause they preferred their dencio and Garrido have tially launched, Moulton uity," said Prudencio, a se- mural to be closer to the rallied an array of youth was one of the rst local nior at English. seat of city government. and community groups leaders to sign onto the pe- "‘Black Lives Matter’ is a Steve Krause can be around an effort aimed at tition and voice support. statement of fact and this reached at skrause@item- getting the “Black Lives “This mural will serve as mural is one of many steps live.com. TUESDAY, APRIL 27, 2021 THE DAILY ITEM A7 Satterwhite kicks off mayoral campaign SATTERWHITE From A1 community programs. During his campaign kickoff, Satterwhite said he "spoke from the heart" about how his knowledge, background and experience can improve the everyday lives of Lynn residents. “Lynn is my home and has been my home,” he said. “We should never forget that Lynn is home to many people, and their voices ITEM PHOTO | JULIA HOPKINS must be heard as well. With Lynn re ghter Daniel Sullivan, center, is honored with the title Execu- the support of many Lynn tive Fire Of cer after completing a four-year training program through residents, and the addition the National Fire Academy. He was presented with the certi cate by his of Franco Valverde to the ITEM PHOTO | JULIA HOPKINS wife, Mary Sullivan, and Lynn Fire Chief Stephen Archer during the team as the director of op- virtual graduation ceremony. erations for the campaign, Mayoral candidate Michael Satterwhite, right, and our many advisors, the introduces his brother Melvin Satterwhite, Jr. campaign has made a suc- and Rosanna Fernandez during the campaign Lynn re ghter completes cessful launch.” kick-off event held at his headquarters and Family and friends of streamed virtually. Satterwhite gathered with always do whatever he can great job no matter what it prestigious national program him at his campaign head- for people.” is.” quarters at 125 Lynn eld Wall said she has a won- Satterwhite said that St. — which once housed derful relationship with when he was younger, he FIREFIGHTER tal health. skills have been ampli ed the former Dock125 and Satterwhite and she thinks received a citizenship and From A1 “I loved it,” Sullivan through this program and Haywards restaurants — he will bring a lot of good to community award. With said. “In the beginning, are a huge asset to the de- for food, drinks and con- Sullivan’s wife, Mary, none of us wanted to do a partment. the community. pride, he said his parents and Lynn Fire Chief Ste- versations regarding the research project but I took “The whole department The Zoom campaign have always considered phen Archer presented candidate's quali cations launch included Satter- him to be a go-getter. it to heart.” and the city are the ben- Sullivan with his of cial After his research proj- e ciaries of his drive and and goals. white’s longtime friend, Satterwhite’s older sister, certi cate of completion. commitment to excel all Satterwhite sat down ect on mental health Susan Wornick — a former Jessica Beal, said the cam- “It’s really a big deal, it awareness, Sullivan said the time,” Archer said. with family members while investigative reporter and paign has been exciting and really is,” said Archer. “It’s he brought it back to the “He’s always going to be he spoke with communi- anchor for WCVB-TV — nerve-wracking so far, but not a surprise if you know department and delivered learning and improving ty members over Zoom, who kicked off the night she was looking forward to Dan. I’ve had the pleasure a training program that because that’s just the answering questions and with her endorsement and seeing what the next few of watching him come will “save lives.” kind of guy he is.” providing background in- support for the candidate, months have in store. along as he moved up in All of the research proj- Sullivan said he is al- rank. One of the things formation about his in- complimenting his achieve- Beal said she thinks her ects completed in the ready looking and apply- you see from him from the volvement in the City of EFOP are then uploaded ing for other programs he ments and work ethic. brother would bring a lot earliest time is his com- to the NFA library on its can join because he loved Lynn. Wornick said she has to the community, includ- mitment to learning and website for anyone to view. the education, which he Satterwhite’s wife, An- known Satterwhite for ing positive work with to bettering himself.” Archer said this is a sig- said was rigorous, and re- drea, said her husband, if about 25 years, explain- homeless shelters and local To obtain the certi cate, ni cant resource because, ally enjoys expanding his elected mayor, would be a ing that she rst met him youth. participants had to apply with any of the problems knowledge. wonderful asset to the com- for the four-year program, when he was volunteering “He is very charismatic, they have within the de- “He’s sad that it’s over,” munity. with seniors through the caring and a great father,” which consists of courses and research that exam- partment, it is likely an- his wife, Mary, said. “He “We are very excited faith-based nonpro t, Vol- Beal said. “He’s very caring other department with said he’s ready to go back about this. It’s super busy unteers of America. and his work ethic is amaz- ines how to implement leadership in situations similar demographics and to something else.” but I think in the end, it’ll “We’ve stayed in touch ing so he’s really going to go that present dif cult or size had the same issue. Sullivan said a very all be worth it,” she said. all these years and I am hard for the city.” unique problems within “You take what applies small percentage of peo- “We’re all rooting for him.” incredibly proud of him. Lenny Pena, Satter- communities. to your community,” said ple join and nish pro- She said they have a I will always offer to help white's cousin — who is Only about 4,000 people Archer. “Not everyone op- grams like this because great support system that him in any way I can,” she running for a seat on the have graduated from this erates the same way, but the commitment and work has been very encourag- said. “Michael has the com- Lynn School Committee program since its incep- you take what applies and is intense. The research ing, especially with their passion of a person who’s — was in attendance and tion about 30 years ago, then just mold it.” projects that he completed Years one and two of the were anywhere from 70 to younger son chanting “vote experienced tremendous said he has been watching with about 300 of those program focused on lead- 100 pages. for daddy.” challenges and overcomes Satterwhite's success for a being from Massachu- ership, while year two fo- “All of the knowledge Satterwhite came home each with grace, gratitude while. Pena praised him for setts. During this program, cused on risk reduction for and expertise that he’s one day and told Andrea and a unique ability to con- his dedication and support Sullivan visited the Na- the community, and year gained — not only through that he was going to run for nect to people, their issues, for the community. tional Fire Academy three focused on emergen- the program but through mayor and she said since concerns and problems.” “He’s a great guy,” he said. (NFA) in Emmitsburg, cy management such as his own research — is then, they have been so ex- Wornick said Satterwhite “I think he’s going to make Md. for two weeks each hurricanes and ammonia stuff he has now that can cited and "all in." is a strong advocate for some direct impact chang- year, where he partici- leaks. bene t this department. “I think he’s a great can- those who need guidance es in the community. He pated in workshops and Sullivan said he learned He brings that with him didate,” she said. “He’s a and help, and believes he would bring a lot of great group work. After that, a lot from working with everytime he comes to great guy, a great father, would be a great mayor for changes.” he would spend the next other people in the pro- work,” Archer said. “I in- and balances everything all Lynn residents and fam- Pena said he is looking three to six months net- gram who were re ght- tend to utilize that to the out so wonderfully. He’s ilies. forward to a great race working and working on ers across the country fullest.” research projects on topics from the state of Washing- Allysha Dunnigan can such a hard worker and I “I may move there so I with the other mayoral such as large-scale emer- ton to Pennsylvania. be reached at adunnigan@ de nitely think that he’ll can vote for him myself,” candidates, City Council gency planning and men- Archer said Sullivan’s itemlive.com. be able to balance every- she joked. President Darren Cyr and thing and be great for the Satterwhite brought his School Committee member community.” parents, Melvin Sr. and Jared Nicholson, both of Andrea’s mother, Beth Eileen Satterwhite, onto whom he also considers to Wall, said she loves her the Zoom panel where they be "great guys." Catch up with your son-in-law and that she also acknowledged his hard Nicholson is planning his was so excited to be with work and lifelong dedica- kickoff event virtually on him Monday to kick off his tion to volunteering. May 12 and Cyr is plan- campaign. Eileen said Satterwhite ning to host his event on favorite team “I will tell you that my always gets the job done. May 22 at his headquarters son-in-law is amazing,” “He works hard and he on Andrew Street. Wall said. “He is so peo- cares about the underdog. Allysha Dunnigan can in Item Sports! ple-oriented. That’s his He’s always been like that,” be reached at adunnigan@ passion. His passion is to she said. “I think he’ll do a itemlive.com. 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By Tréa Lavery right out front so that graming will go forward and anything that people ITEM STAFF members can still check after this, but it might be touch while browsing out materials. Deveau a combination of both.” must be returned to a SWAMPSCOTT — The said that this has been To keep visitors safe, library cart to be quaran- library is once again open very popular, as it makes the library is requiring tined for 24 hours. Bright for visitors. it quick and easy for peo- masks, and will have orange signs that read The Swampscott Public ple to find the books they them available along with “If you touch it, truck it” Library began offering want. hand sanitizer and gloves adorn the library walls to in-person appointments “Most people really like at the entrance. Chairs remind everyone of this on Monday for visitors to it,” she said. “A few people have been removed to dis- rule. browse the collection, use said they don’t care if we courage visitors from sit- Appointments at the computers and speak to ever open again!” ting casually unless they library are available Mon- librarians. In addition to the win- are using computers, and day through Friday for Library Director Alyce dow, the library has been arrows on the floor clearly adult browsing, children’s Deveau said that just a offering virtual program- indicate traffic flow from browsing and computer few people signed up for ming over Zoom, and has the front entrance to the usage, and to speak with an appointment on the been able to continue all back doors, where visitors the Russian librarian on first day, but that they of the library-run book must exit the building. To Tuesdays and Thursdays. were excited to get back groups online. They have keep people from congre- The checkout window will to regular programming. also seen a lot of check- gating at the entrance, also continue to operate “We thought we’d start outs of digital materials checkout stations have during library hours. To slow and get the bugs like e-books. been set up in each room book an appointment, worked out before we “A lot of people like the of the library. visit swampscottlibrary. have other people com- Zoom. It’s nice, because Library staff are con- org or call the library at ing,” Deveau said. they’re at home, get din- tinuing to quarantine 781-596-8867. During the pandemic, ner and sit down to the books and materials for Tréa Lavery can be Librarian Anne Nechtem checks out books the library has been offer- program,” Deveau said. one week when they are reached at tlavery@item- to residents through the front window of the ing a book pickup window “We’re not sure how pro- returned to the library, live.com. Swampscott Public Library. In Peabody, ‘Shop like a Queen’ — as in drag queen By Anne Marie graphs and selfies under gifts. Create and Escape to feed families in need Tobin a specially-constructed will provide instructions from Gloucester to Lynn. ITEM STAFF pink balloon arch. on how to make your own “Gina has been great “I’ve been fortunate to floral arrangements and with us and this will PEABODY — If you are have worked with Lisa on will also conduct a mini- benefit families on the looking for that special other Black Box events wood sign workshop and North Shore who are Mother’s Day gift this and she really does it all, paint-your-own spring struggling with food inse- year, head on over to so I am looking forward mason jars. curity,” Geczi said, adding “Shop like a Queen” at to another great event,” “These are perfect gifts that Gina’s Giving Back the Black Box Theater said Karisma, whose full for moms,” Geczi said. has fed more than 1,500 on Sunday, an event that stage name is Karisma For the non-DIY set, families over the past few promises to bring one- Geneva Jackson-Tae. local artisans and ven- years. stop shopping to the next “All of the events I’ve dors will also be selling Admission is free. level. been involved with have unique apparel, beauty Crafting fees start at “It’s another market- been so much fun and I products, candles, home about $25 per craft. The place event with a couple expect this one will be no decor, and tasty sweets, event runs from 2:30-6:30 of twists we think will different. including handmade p.m. be really fun,” said Black “Hopefully, we will have chocolates from Bella & Founded by Northeast Box Events Coordinator a great day with the won- Harvey. Arc in partnership with Lisa Geczi. “This time derful people who will One of the featured the City of Peabody, area we will have different come and get treated to a vendors is artist Susan businesses and cultural vendors compared to past fantastic day of shopping Dodge, who will present organizations, Peabody’s marketplaces we have and fun.” her home decor/retail line Black Box serves as an run, but we will have The event will require of products, which can be anchor of the city’s down- all sorts of fun stuff for mandatory social distanc- viewed on her website at town cultural district. moms, and we have a few ing and masks. Vendors www.susandodge.com. The James Family Stage COURTESY PHOTO surprises up our sleeves. will be spread out on the Gina Goodwin, owner in the Black Box provides It’s just all about having floor at safe distances Drag queen Karisma Geneva Jackson-Tae will of Gina’s Giving Back, state-of-the-art space for some fun.” and there will be one-way be appearing at Peabody’s Black Box Theater’s will be selling raffle tick- theater, comedy, dance, “Shop like a Queen” marketplace on Sunday. The surprises start only entrances and exits. ets to an Ultimate Foodie film, music, poetry and with a special guest, “We follow all current we can to keep both our walk-in, do-it-yourself Giveaway. One hundred other performances. Lynn drag queen enter- guidelines to the letter as visitors and vendors creativity lab where percent of the proceeds Anne Marie Tobin can tainer Karisma, who will we want to be sure that safe,” said Geczi. customers can make per- will be used to purchase be reached at atobin@ be available for photo- we are doing everything The event features a sonalized Mother’s Day Market Basket gift cards itemlive.com. WEATHER LOTTERY

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©2021 AccuWeather, Inc. SPORTS B TUESDAY, APRIL 27, 2021 Classical and Revere battle to a draw game plan and we stuck “Anna Flaherty played GIRLS SOCCER to it. I thought we played a spectacular in net,” Schena By Daniel Kane real solid rst half. Revere said. “And kudos to Mary ITEM STAFF came to play. It was really Collins and Ava Thurman evenly matched. I knew it who played great. My four LYNN — The Lynn Clas- would be, we had our op- defensive backs all played sical and Revere girls soc- portunities and they had solid. Everybody played cer teams went back and their opportunities.” a solid game and that’s forth exchanging blows Plenty of those opportu- what I wanted. I expected Monday in a 2-2 tie at Manning Field. nities were generated by this from them. They’re The draw marked the Jayda Mateo, who played amped up to be playing return to the eld for the a great game and scored and I thought we did real- Rams, who fell into an one goal. Hannah Guthrie ly well.” early 2-0 hole but battled added the second goal af- Revere also played well back against a tough Re- ter a free kick late in the with two goals from Naho- vere team. rst half. Classical’s de- my Galvez-Martinez lead- ITEM PHOTO | JULIA HOPKINS “It was our rst game,” fense was also on its game, ing the way. Lynn Classical’s Jayda Mateo chases down Revere’s Giselle Sepulveda Classical coach Mike especially in a scoreless during a game at Manning Field Monday. Schena said. “We had a second half. CLASSICAL, B2 Aggregate Industries answers World Series Park’s call Aggregate Indus- son. Aggregate has always tries-Northeast Region been there for us.” has become the newest Over the years Aggre- contributor to the World gate has been the donor Series Park Lighting fund of significant materials in with a recent $1,000 do- the construction of World nation to help light up the Series Park. They have Saugus baseball park. donated concrete and “Aggregate Industries asphalt for the various never said no when asked phases of the park’s con- if they would donate to our struction. field,” World Series Park Aggregate Industries Superintendent Bob Da- has been a partner with vis said. “From asphalt for the walkaways around the the Saugus community park to concrete for the over the years, supporting dugouts, building, pavil- and donating to various ion foundations and play- organizations including ground, they’ve always many youth activities. been willing to donate or The Saugus plant is part discount the needed ma- of a larger company that ITEM FILE PHOTO | SPENSER HASAK terials. They are also one is a supplier of asphalt, of our long time sponsors, crushed stone and con- Classical’s Reese Brinkler had seven service points in a win over Revere Monday. buying a sign every sea- crete. Classical remains unbeaten with three-set win over Revere Brinkler added seven ser- second set. in all three sets,” En- SCHOOL ROUNDUP vice points. Chloe Clem- In the third and nal glish coach Mike Haddad By Daniel Kane ent had a team-high 12 set Clement had four kills said. “But I don’t think ITEM STAFF kills while Brinkler had once again. Kery once we played at our best. It four. Izzy Faessler and again got the Rams start- would have been a tough In a battle of unbeatens, Samantha Thoeun both ed with ve service points the Classical volleyball match either way but we did well setting up their and Brinkler closed things weren’t doing ourselves team blanked Greater teammates with sev- out with four straight ser- Boston League foe Re- any favors (Monday).” en assists each. Thoeun vice points later on. vere 3-0 on its home court Despite the loss, DJ also added 12 digs while The Rams (3-0) vis- Monday. The Rams won Chin had two aces on six Faessler had seven. it Medford Wednesday by set scores of 25-21, 25- serves. Kasey Nguyen Kery tacked on six ser- (5:30). 16 and 25-21. also played well. vice points to help kick- VOLLEYBALL “They were all very “Kasey had an out- start Classical in the rst Medford 3, English 0 close sets,” Classical standing all-around coach Frank DeLuca said. set while four kills from Between Medford being Clement helped the Rams on its A game all match game,” Haddad said. “Her COURTESY PHOTO | BOB DAVIS “We just didn’t play con- effort in all three sets sistently. We had some grab a 1-0 lead. long and English com- went above and beyond. Bob Andersson, GM of Asphalt & Contracting good stretches but then at Both teams went back ing out  at, it was a dis- Divisions, Aggregate Industries-Northeast Re- times we started playing and forth to start the appointing day for the She was consistently on gion, (left) presents a donation of $1,000 to a little sloppy.” second set before Warren Bulldogs who lost by set the receiving end of some World Series Park Superintendent Bob Davis Brooke Warren and Pa- tallied six service points scores of 8-25, 14-25 and of Medford’s hardest (center) with Jarrett Temple, Region Manag- mela Kery led the way at to distance Classical from 8-25. serves.” er Land & Environment, Aggregate Industries the service line with 13 Revere. Clement added “I give Medford credit, English (0-3) hosts Re- Northeast Region (right). service points each. Reese another four kills in the they played phenomenal vere Wednesday. Mock Draft: As usual, it’s all about the quarterbacks

By Barry Wilner slam dunk as new coach healthy and Calvin Rid- ASSOCIATED PRESS Urban Meyer gets his sig- ley keeps soaring, the Fal- nal-caller. cons could have one of the Because they are make TREVOR league’s most dangerous believe, mock drafts tend LAWRENCE, QB, offenses by adding ... to go wild. Lots of project- CLEMSON KYLE PITTS, TE, ed trades. Runs on spe- 2. New York Jets FLORIDA ci c positions. A surprise Perhaps the Jets will 5. Cincinnati pick or two. have more luck behind Thanks to the early For this year’s selection center with this pick than concentration on QBs, process there is an ob- they did with the oft-in- the Bengals were sitting vious trend — one that jured and disappointing pretty here, knowing they should stun nobody. It’s Sam Darnold, now in Car- would get either Pitts or all about the quarter- olina. ... backs, with potentially ZACH WILSON, QB, PENEI SEWELL, OT, the rst four spots being BYU OREGON occupied by passers. 3. San Francisco (from 6. Miami (from Philadel- Here’s one look, barring Miami via Houston) phia) trades, at what might Clearly, GM John Lynch Hey, Tua, remember happen Thursday night and coach Kyle Shanahan how LSU outscored ‘Bama in , one year af- had someone targeted to in 2019? One of the rea- ter the NFL successfully be their future quarter- sons for that is now your pulled off a virtual draft back when they made this teammate. because of the COVID-19 deal. That target is ... JA’MARR CHASE, pandemic. MAC JONES, QB, WR, LSU FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS 1. Jacksonville ALABAMA Just like in 2020 with 4. Atlanta Clemson quarterback Trevor Lawrence is a likely top pick in the NFL Joe Burrow, this one is a If Julio Jones can stay NFL, B2 Draft being held in Cleveland Thursday through Saturday. B2 SPORTS THE DAILY ITEM TUESDAY, APRIL 27, 2021

HIGH SCHOOL SCHEDULE TUESDAY Classical at Medford (5:30) Boys Soccer Field Hockey Revere at Medford (3:45) Everett at Revere (4) English at Somerville (4) THURSDAY Everett at Classical (5) Boys Soccer Girls Soccer English at Everett (4) Classical at Everett (4) Revere at Chelsea (4) Medford at Revere (4) Malden at Classical (5) Somerville at English (7) Girls Soccer Golf Classical at Malden (4) Medford at English (4) Chelsea at Revere (4) Classical at Revere (4) Golf Somerville at Winthrop (4) Revere at English (4) Classical at Medford (4) WEDNESDAY Winthrop at Everett (4) Girls Soccer Cross Country Everett at English (5) Chelsea at English (4) Volleyball Classical at Medford (4) Revere at English (5:30) Everett at Revere (4)

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Baseball 7:10 p.m...... Boston at NY Mets ...... ESPN, NESN; WEEI-FM 93.7 10 p.m...... Cincinnati at LA Dodgers ...... MLB Network Pro basketball 7 p.m...... Milwaukee at Charlotte ...... NBATV Oklahoma City at Boston ...... NBCSB; WROR-FM 105.7 9:30 p.m...... Dallas at Golden State ...... TNT Golf 4 p.m...... PGA Professional Championship ...... Golf Pro hockey 7 p.m...... Boston at Pittsburgh ...... NESN+; WBZ-FM 98.5 NY Islanders at Washington ...... NBCSN Horse racing 12:30 a.m...... America’s Day at The Races ...... FS2 ITEM PHOTO | JULIA HOPKINS 11 a.m...... Kentucky Derby draw ...... FS2 Lynn Classical’s Ava Correnti kicks the ball up the field during a 2-2 draw with Revere Monday . Men’s soccer Champions: 2:40 p.m...... Chelsea at Real Madrid ...... CBSSN CONCACAF Champions: 8 p.m...... Philadelphia at Atlanta ...... FS1 10 p.m...... Cruz Azul at Toronto...... FS1 Classical and Revere girls soccer

NBA EASTERN CONFERENCE WESTERN CONFERENCE battle to a draw in GBL clash Atlantic Division Southwest Division W L Pct GB W L Pct GB CLASSICAL of Galves-Martinez, who Then with less than ve capped off the draw. Brooklyn 41 20 .672 — Dallas 33 26 .559 — scored to put Revere up minutes to go in the half “We really wish we Philadelphia 39 21 .650 1½ Memphis 31 28 .525 2 From B1 New York 34 27 .557 7 San Antonio 30 29 .508 3 1-0 just under 10 minutes Classical lined up for an- pulled that out at the end,” Boston 32 29 .525 9 New Orleans 26 34 .433 7½ “Classical gave us a in. other free kick, this time O’Donnell said. “We had a Toronto 25 35 .417 15½ Houston 15 46 .246 19 Southeast Division Northwest Division run,” Revere coach Megan Nine minutes later from mid eld. Guthrie ran few shots but just couldn’t W L Pct GB W L Pct GB O’Donnell said. “They’re Galves-Martinez was down a loose ball in front nish.” Atlanta 34 27 .557 — x-Utah 44 16 .733 — fouled inside the box and of the Revere net and Both teams are back in Miami 32 29 .525 2 Denver 39 21 .650 5 always a physical team. Charlotte 30 30 .500 3½ Portland 32 28 .533 12 We knew that and tried to awarded a penalty kick. scored to tie the game at action Tuesday. Revere Washington 27 33 .450 6½ Oklahoma City 20 40 .333 24 prepare for that over the The sophomore cashed in, 2-2 before the break. (2-1-2) hosts Medford (4) Orlando 18 42 .300 15½ Minnesota 17 44 .279 27½ Central Division Pacific Division break. We’re tough though. beating Flaherty to the Both teams went score- while Classical (0-0-1) W L Pct GB W L Pct GB We just played four games left side to stretch the lead less the rest of the way but travels to Everett. Milwaukee 37 23 .617 — Phoenix 42 18 .700 — Indiana 29 31 .483 8 L.A. Clippers 43 19 .694 — in a row so we’re a little fa- to 2-0 midway through the it wasn’t for lack of chanc- “Megan is a great coach,” Chicago 25 35 .417 12 L.A. Lakers 35 25 .583 7 tigued. We battle against a rst half. es. Both sides traded cor- Schena said. “I take noth- Cleveland 21 39 .350 16 Golden State 31 30 .508 11½ great team.” But the Rams weren’t ner and free kick oppor- ing away from her, she Detroit 18 43 .295 19½ Sacramento 24 36 .400 18 x-clinched playoff spot Galves-Martinez got going to go down without tunities in the second half does a great job with those off to a fast start part- a ght. A few minutes lat- but were also backed by kids. But I think, being Monday’s Games Portland at Indiana, 7 p.m. Atlanta at Detroit, 7 p.m. Brooklyn at Toronto, 7:30 p.m. ly thanks to being in the er Mateo lined up for a strong physical play from the tough team they are, L.A. Lakers at Orlando, 7 p.m. Minnesota at Houston, 9 p.m. right place at the right free kick just outside the their defenses. we pretty much hung with Oklahoma City at Philadelphia, 7 Dallas at Golden State, 9:30 p.m. time. An errant pass by Revere box and snuck a Revere created some them. It felt really good p.m. Wednesday’s Games Classical in its own box shot in on the left side of pressure in the last few to see our girls out there San Antonio at Washington, 7 p.m. Atlanta at Philadelphia, 7 p.m. Cleveland at Toronto, 7:30 p.m. took a bad bounce and the net to cut the Revere minutes but a pair of again after a year and Orlando at Cleveland, 7 p.m. Phoenix at New York, 7:30 p.m. landed right on the foot lead to 2-1. saves from Flaherty in net healthy. It was fun.” Charlotte at Boston, 7:30 p.m. Chicago at Miami, 8 p.m. Chicago at New York, 7:30 p.m. L.A. Clippers at New Orleans, 8 p.m. Utah at Minnesota, 8 p.m. L.A. Lakers at Washington, 7:30 p.m. Memphis at Denver, 9 p.m. San Antonio at Miami, 8 p.m. Dallas at Sacramento, 10 p.m. New Orleans at Denver, 9 p.m. Mock Draft: As usual, it’s all Tuesday’s Games Portland at Memphis, 9 p.m. Milwaukee at Charlotte, 7 p.m. L.A. Clippers at Phoenix, 10 p.m. Oklahoma City at Boston, 7 p.m. Utah at Sacramento, 10 p.m.

NHL about the quarterbacks

East Division West Division GP W L OT Pts GF GA GP W L OT Pts GF GA NFL terbacking issues with Of- offensive talent. But the is the right choice to ll Pittsburgh 49 32 14 3 67 169 135 x-Vegas 47 34 11 2 70 160 103 From B1 fensive Rookie of the Year best players still on the a key hole, particularly if Wash 48 31 13 4 66 170 144 x-Colorado 45 31 10 4 66 161 108 NYI 48 29 14 5 63 136 113 x-Minn 47 31 13 3 65 151 123 Justin Herbert, it’s time to board play defense. Jadeveon Clowney ops Boston 47 27 14 6 60 136 118 Arizona 48 21 22 5 47 128 150 7. Detroit grab a protector for him. GREG NEWSOME II, again. NYR 49 25 18 6 56 164 131 St. Louis 45 20 19 6 46 131 142 CHRISTIAN DARRI- CB, NORTHWESTERN Phila 48 22 19 7 51 136 171 San Jose 47 18 24 5 41 125 163 If the Lions remain here, JAYSON OWEH, NJ 48 14 27 7 35 121 170 LA 45 17 22 6 40 120 136 they will add a big-time SAW, OT, Virginia Tech 21. Indianapolis EDGE, PENN STATE Buffalo 49 13 29 7 33 121 171 Anaheim 48 14 27 7 35 105 156 threat for new passer Jar- 14. Minnesota One of the better draft- 27. Baltimore Central Division North Division GP W L OT Pts GF GA GP W L OT Pts GF GA ed Goff. The question is Here come the pass rush- ing teams in the league There still are lots of Carolina 47 31 10 6 68 153 114 Toronto 48 30 13 5 65 159 130 do they go for Heisman ers, and the Vikings luck in recent years, the Colts wideouts available at this Florida 49 31 13 5 67 158 133 Winnipeg 47 27 17 3 57 148 129 out by getting the top guy. need a tackle with the Tampa Bay 48 32 14 2 66 160 125 Edmonton 45 27 16 2 56 144 125 Trophy winner DeVonta draft’s deepest position, Nashville 49 26 21 2 54 133 138 Montreal 46 20 17 9 49 134 135 Smith or teammate Jaylen And yes, it is remarkable retirement of Anthony so does Baltimore dive in Dallas 47 20 15 12 52 135 121 Calgary 47 21 23 3 45 127 137 Waddle? that a potential sackmas- Castonzo. That might not Chicago 48 22 21 5 49 135 151 Vancouver 41 19 19 3 41 113 130 here or wait and take a de- Detroit 50 17 25 8 42 115 158 Ottawa 48 17 27 4 38 131 170 DEVONTA SMITH, ter lasted this long. Blame be the best value here, fender? Columbus 50 15 25 10 40 121 170 y-clinched division WR, ALABAMA the QBs. though, so look for a pass ELIJAH MOORE, WR, x-clinched playoff spot z-clinched conference 8. Carolina KWITY PAYE, EDGE, rusher. MISSISSIPPI Monday’s Games N.Y. Islanders at Washington, 7 p.m. There is no more obvious MICHIGAN CARLOS BASHAM, Montreal at Calgary, 6:30 p.m. Philadelphia at New Jersey, 7 p.m. 28. New Orleans Colorado at St. Louis, 7 p.m. Florida at Nashville, 8 p.m. example of how offense 15. New England EDGE, WAKE FOREST With Drew Brees re- Vancouver at Ottawa, 7 p.m. Tampa Bay at Chicago, 8 p.m. matters most in the NFL Do the Patriots truly be- 22. Tennessee tired, there’s a belief the Carolina at Dallas, 7:30 p.m. Carolina at Dallas, 8:30 p.m. these days as the Panthers lieve Cam Newton can get Can’t see the Titans ad- Saints are in transition. Florida at Nashville, 8 p.m. Wednesday’s Games make it eight straight them back to prominence dressing anything but Edmonton at Winnipeg, 9 p.m. Vancouver at Ottawa, 5:30 p.m. Coach Sean Payton and Anaheim at Los Angeles, 10 p.m. St. Louis at Minnesota, 7 p.m. players from that side of now that Tom Brady is their struggling defense, GM Mickey Loomis don’t Arizona at San Jose, 10:30 p.m. Toronto at Montreal, 8 p.m. the ball. winning titles in Tampa which needs a pass rusher, see it that way. Tuesday’s Games Edmonton at Winnipeg, 9 p.m. RASHAWN SLATER, Bay? We don’t buy it. a linebacker and a cover TYSON CAMPBELL, Boston at Pittsburgh, 7 p.m. Colorado at Vegas, 9:30 p.m. OT, NORTHWESTERN TREY LANCE, QB, cornerback. Despite some Buffalo at N.Y. Rangers, 7 p.m. Anaheim at Los Angeles, 10 p.m. CB, GEORGIA Detroit at Columbus, 7 p.m. Arizona at San Jose, 10:30 p.m. 9. Denver NORTH DAKOTA back issues, go for the CB 29. Green Bay We have a feeling the STATE ... Guaranteed the Packers Broncos are not sold on 16. Arizona CALEB FARLEY, CB, MLB don’t take a quarterback Drew Lock as their long- Running back is a need, VIRGINIA TECH this time. Please, give Aar- but this is too soon with so 23. New York Jets (from AMERICAN LEAGUE NATIONAL LEAGUE term quarterback, and on Rodgers another play- East Division East Division much talent at other po- Seattle) with two prime prospects maker on offense. W L Pct GB W L Pct GB remaining, Denver grabs sitions still on the board. With the pick acquired Boston 14 9 .609 _ New York 9 8 .529 _ KADARIUS TONEY, How about one of the top in the Jamal Adams trade, Tampa Bay 11 11 .500 2½ Philadelphia 10 11 .476 1 one. WR, FLORIDA Toronto 10 11 .476 3 Atlanta 9 12 .429 2 JUSTIN FIELDS, QB, two linebackers? the Jets would like a cor- Baltimore 9 12 .429 4 Miami 9 12 .429 2 30. Buffalo Bills OHIO STATE MICAH PARSONS, nerback, but the best are New York 9 12 .429 4 Washington 8 11 .421 2 The Bills seem uncertain Central Division Central Division 10. Dallas LB, PENN STATE gone. They have so many about their linebacking W L Pct GB W L Pct GB Finally, a defensive play- 17. Las Vegas needs that an offensive Kansas City 14 7 .667 _ Milwaukee 13 8 .619 _ group, particularly after Chicago 12 9 .571 2 St. Louis 11 10 .524 2 er, and the Cowboys have Coach Jon Gruden loves lineman, pass rusher or the Matt Milano saga. One Cleveland 9 11 .450 4½ Pittsburgh 11 11 .500 2½ their pick of the litter. Do speed. So far, in his return receiver is an option. Pos- Minnesota 7 13 .350 6½ Chicago 10 11 .476 3 of the rising players on they go pass rusher, line- to coaching, the fast lane sibly even a running back. Detroit 7 16 .304 8 Cincinnati 9 12 .429 4 draft boards goes here ... West Division West Division backer or help for the sec- has not worked out very AZEEZ OJULARI, W L Pct GB W L Pct GB ondary? well, in part because of EDGE, GEORGIA JAMIN DAVIS, LB, Oakland 14 8 .636 _ Los Angeles 15 7 .682 _ KENTUCKY Seattle 13 9 .591 1 San Francisco 14 8 .636 1 PATRICK SURTAIN injuries to Raiders pros- 24. Pittsburgh Los Angeles 10 10 .500 3 San Diego 13 11 .542 3 II, CB, ALABAMA pects. Here goes the other The Steelers could use 31. Baltimore Ravens Houston 10 11 .476 3½ Arizona 11 11 .500 4 Baltimore got this spot Texas 9 13 .409 5 Colorado 8 13 .381 6½ 11. New York Giants best linebacker. some help in the trench- Selecting 11th often is ZAVEN COLLINS, LB, es, particularly at cen- in a swap with the Chiefs, Monday’s Games Detroit (Ureña 0-3) at Chicago White who desperately need of- Kansas City 3, Detroit 2 Sox (Giolito 1-1), 8:10 p.m. a dif cult spot because TULSA ter. They can address Minnesota at Cleveland, 6:10 p.m. Seattle (Gonzales 1-2) at Houston so much potentially elite 18. Miami that with their next pick, fensive line help and ac- N.Y. Yankees at Baltimore, 7:05 p.m. (Javier 2-0), 8:10 p.m. talent is gone. Not this Having Chase on hand though. A tackle seems quired Orlando Brown Jr. Oakland at Tampa Bay, 7:10 p.m. San Diego (Paddack 1-2) at Arizona year as the Giants debate to invigorate the offense, more likely. in the deal. So, the Ravens, L.A. Angels at Texas, 8:05 p.m. (Kelly 1-2), 9:40 p.m. having bolstered their re- Seattle at Houston, 8:10 p.m. taking a playmaker on of- Miami could use some dis- TEVEN JENKINS, OT, Colorado (González 1-0) at San Fran- ceiving group, need an Tuesday’s Games cisco (Sanchez 1-1), 9:45 p.m. fense or defense. ruptive skills on the out- OKLAHOMA STATE Minnesota (Maeda 1-1) at Cleveland Cincinnati (Hoffman 2-1) at L.A. JAYCEE HORN, CB, side of the D-line. Staying 25. Jacksonville (from O-lineman. (Civale 3-0), 6:10 p.m. Dodgers (Buehler 1-0), 10:10 p.m. SOUTH CAROLINA local ... Los Angeles Rams) SAM COSMI, OT, Kansas City (Junis 1-0) at Pittsburgh Wednesday’s Games (Anderson 2-2), 6:35 p.m. 12. Philadelphia Ea- JAELAN PHILLIPS, Some believe Meyer will TEXAS Minnesota at Cleveland, 1:10 p.m. N.Y. Yankees (Kluber 0-2) at Balti- 32. Tampa Bay Bucca- Miami at Milwaukee, 1:40 p.m. gles (from Miami via San EDGE, MIAMI, FLA. add to his Clemson col- more (Zimmermann 1-2), 7:05 p.m. Cincinnati at L.A. Dodgers, 4:10 p.m. Francisco) 19. Washington lection with running back neers Washington (Scherzer 1-1) at Toronto Kansas City at Pittsburgh, 6:35 p.m. Ron Rivera, as usual, Travis Etienne. We think The Bucs did such a (Thornton 0-0), 7:07 p.m. Philly wanted Horn to Boston at N.Y. Mets, 6:40 p.m. Boston (Richards 0-2) at N.Y. Mets bolster its worrisome sec- has built a solid defense. he goes defense for the top strong job in free agency (Peterson 1-2), 7:10 p.m. N.Y. Yankees at Baltimore, 7:05 p.m. ondary, but the division The offense is a bit mud- safety in this class. as they kept their gang to- Oakland (Montas 2-1) at Tampa Bay Washington at Toronto, 7:07 p.m. gether for another Super Oakland at Tampa Bay, 7:10 p.m. rival grabbed him. So the dled up front, so bringing TREVON MOEHRIG, (Wacha 1-1), 7:10 p.m. Eagles add to their receiv- in a blocker makes sense. S, TCU Bowl run. They’ll close out Chicago Cubs (Williams 2-1) at Atlan- Chicago Cubs at Atlanta, 7:20 p.m. ta (Anderson 1-0), 7:20 p.m. Philadelphia at St. Louis, 7:45 p.m. ing group. ALIJAH 26. Cleveland the opening round with Miami (Castano 0-1) at Milwaukee L.A. Angels at Texas, 8:05 p.m. JAYLEN WADDLE, VERA-TUCKER, OT-G, A team seemingly on the the best remaining overall (Houser 1-2), 7:40 p.m. Detroit at Chicago White Sox, 8:10 WR, ALABAMA USC rise, though the hysteria prospect. Philadelphia (Eflin 1-0) at St. Louis p.m. 13. Los Angeles Char- 20. Chicago along Lake Erie ignores GREGORY ROUS- (Martínez 0-4), 7:45 p.m. Seattle at Houston, 8:10 p.m. L.A. Angels (Quintana 0-1) at Texas San Diego at Arizona, 9:40 p.m. gers Fans around Grant Park the fact the Browns aren’t SEAU, EDGE, MIAMI, (Foltynewicz 0-3), 8:05 p.m. Colorado at San Francisco, 9:45 p.m. Having solved any quar- will be screaming for some one player away. Defense FLA. TUESDAY, APRIL 27, 2021 THE DAILY ITEM B3 NATION Supreme Court take up right to carry gun for self-defense By Mark Sherman The case is especial- ASSOCIATED PRESS ly significant during the coronavirus pandemic, WASHINGTON — The said Eric Tirschwell, the Supreme Court agreed legal director of Every- on Monday to hear an ap- town for Gun Safety, a peal to expand gun rights gun control group backed in the United States in a by former New York May- New York case over the or Michael Bloomberg. right to carry a firearm in “Gun violence has only public for self-defense. worsened during the pan- The case marks the court’s first foray into gun demic, and a ruling that opened the door to weak- FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS rights since Justice Amy Coney Barrett came on ening our gun laws could A protester holds up a painting of Breonna Taylor during a rally at Jefferson Square Park in make it even harder for Louisville, Ky. on March 13, the one year anniversary of the 26-year-old’s death. board in October, making a 6-3 conservative major- cities and states to grap- ity. ple with this public health The justices said Mon- crisis,” Tirschwell said. Justice Dept opens policing probe day they will review a The court had turned lower-court ruling that down review of the issue upheld New York’s restric- in June, before Justice tive gun permit law. The Ruth Bader Ginsburg’s over Breonna Taylor death court’s decision to take death. on the case follows mass New York is among eight Metro Police Department. The attorney general has with community leaders, By Michael Balsamo shootings in recent weeks states that limit who has ASSOCIATED PRESS It is known as a “pattern said there is not yet equal residents and police offi- in Indiana, Georgia, Col- the right to carry a weap- or practice” — examining justice under the law and cials as part of the Lou- orado and California and on in public. The others WASHINGTON — The whether there is a pattern promised to bring a criti- isville probe and will re- comes amid congressio- are: California, Delaware, Justice Department is or practice of unconstitu- cal eye to racism and legal lease a public report, if a nal efforts to tighten gun Hawaii, Maryland, Massa- opening a sweeping probe tional or unlawful polic- issues when he took the pattern or practice of un- laws. President Joe Biden chusetts, New Jersey and into policing in Louisville, ing — and will be a more job. Few such investiga- constitutional conduct is also has announced sev- Rhode Island. Ky. over the March 2020 sweeping review of the en- tions were opened during discovered, Garland said. eral executive actions to In the rest of the coun- death of Breonna Taylor, tire police department. the Trump administra- He noted that the depart- try, gun owners have little who was shot to death It will specifically focus tion. ment has implemented combat what he called an trouble legally carrying by police during a raid at on whether the Louisville Former Minneapolis po- some changes after a set- “epidemic and an interna- her home, Attorney Gen- Metro Police Department lice officer Derek Chau- tlement with Taylor’s fam- tional embarrassment” of their weapons when they eral Merrick Garland an- engages in a pattern of vin was convicted last ily and said the Justice gun violence in America. go out. nounced Monday. unreasonable force, in- week of murder in Floyd’s Department’s investiga- It’s the second such cluding against people en- death, but no one has tion would take those into sweeping probe into a law gaging in peaceful activi- been charged in Taylor’s, account. enforcement agency by ties, and will also examine though her case, too fu- “It is clear that the pub- the Biden administration whether the police depart- eled protests against po- lic officials in Minneapolis in a week. ment conducts unconsti- lice brutality and systemic and Louisville, including The 26-year-old Tay- tutional stops, searches racism. those in law enforcement, lor, an emergency med- and seizures and whether Her death prompted a recognize the importance ical technician who had the department illegally national debate about the and urgency of our ef- been studying to become executes search warrants, use of so-called “no knock” forts,” Garland said. a nurse, was roused from Garland said. search warrants, which al- Kentucky’s lawmak- sleep by police who came The probe will also look low officers to enter a home ers passed a partial ban through the door using a at the training that offi- without waiting and an- on no-knock warrants battering ram. Her boy- cers receive, the system nouncing their presence. last month. The measure friend, Kenneth Walker, in place to hold officers The warrants are general- would only allow no-knock fired once. A no-knock accountable and “assess ly used in drug cases and warrants to be issued if warrant was approved as whether LMPD engages in other sensitive investiga- there was “clear and con- part of a narcotics inves- discriminatory conduct on tions where police believe vincing evidence” that the tigation. No drugs were the basis of race,” among a suspect might be likely “crime alleged is a crime found at her home. other things, he said. to destroy evidence. But that would qualify a per- The investigation an- Garland last week an- there’s been growing crit- son, if convicted, as a vi- FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS nounced Monday is into nounced a probe into the icism in recent years that olent offender.” Warrants the Louisville-Jefferson tactics of the police in the warrants are overused also would have to be ex- After a state of gun violence in recent weeks, County Metro Govern- Minneapolis following the and abused. ecuted between 6 a.m. and the Supreme Court will decide whether or not ment and the Louisville death of George Floyd. Prosecutors will speak 10 p.m. to expand U.S. gun rights. US to share AstraZeneca shots with world after safety check By Zeke Miller mounting pressure in re- “We’re in the planning AstraZeneca’s doses in ASSOCIATED PRESS cent weeks to share more process at this point in the U.S. were produced at of its vaccine supply with time,” said White House an Emergent BioSolutions WASHINGTON — The the world, as countries press secretary Jen Psa- plant in Baltimore that U.S. will begin sharing its like India experience dev- ki, when asked where the has come under increased entire stock of AstraZen- astating surges of the vi- doses would go. eca COVID-19 vaccines regulatory and public rus and others struggle The AstraZeneca dos- with the world once it scrutiny after botching to access doses needed to es will be donated by the clears federal safety re- batches of the J&J vac- protect their most vulner- U.S. government, which views, the White House cine. The U.S. pressed J&J able populations. has contracted with the said Monday, with as to take over the plant and, “Given the strong port- company for a total of 300 many as 60 million doses as part of the effort to en- folio of vaccines that the expected to be available million doses — though sure the quality of newly for export in the coming U.S. already has and that the company has faced produced vaccines, direct- months. have been authorized by production issues. ed the facility to stop mak- The move greatly ex- the FDA, and given that The administration’s ing the AstraZeneca shot. the AstraZeneca vaccine move to share vaccines pands on the Biden ad- FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS AstraZeneca is still look- is not authorized for use drew praise from non- ministration’s action last ing to identify a new U.S. in the U.S., we do not need President Joe Biden speaks about COVID-19 governmental aid groups, month to share about 4 production facility for its to use the AstraZeneca vaccinations at the White House in Washington. who encouraged the White million doses of the vac- future doses. cine with Mexico and vaccine here during the its three authorized vac- pleted in the next several House to develop plans to next several months,” said share even more doses. AstraZeneca’s vaccine Canada. The AstraZeneca cines from Pfizer, Moderna weeks. About 50 million was initially expected to vaccine is widely in use White House COVID-19 and J&J, and it expects to more doses are in various “The Biden administra- coordinator Jeff Zients. tion’s decision to begin be the first to receive fed- around the world but has have enough supply for its stages of production and eral emergency authori- not yet been authorized “Therefore the U.S. is look- could be available to ship sharing AstraZeneca vac- entire population by early zation, and the U.S. gov- by the U.S. Food and Drug ing at options to share the summer. in May and June pending cines is welcome news and ernment ordered enough Administration. AstraZeneca doses with About 10 million doses of FDA sign-off. an important first step The White House is in- other countries as they be- AstraZeneca vaccine have The U.S. has yet to final- towards the US sharing for 150 million Americans creasingly feeling assured come available.” been produced but have ize where the AstraZeneca more of its massive vac- before issues with the vac- about the supply of the More than 3 million peo- yet to pass review by the doses will go, Zients said. cine stockpile,” said Tom cine’s clinical trial held up three vaccines being ad- ple worldwide have died FDA to “meet its expecta- Neighbors Mexico and Hart, acting CEO at The clearance. The company’s ministered in the U.S., of COVID-19, including tions for product quality,” Canada have asked the ONE Campaign. “The 30,000-person U.S. trial particularly following the more than 572,000 in the Zients said, noting the U.S. Biden administration to Biden administration didn’t complete enroll- restart of the single-dose U.S. The U.S. has vaccinat- regulator is recognized share more doses, while should build on this wel- ment until January, and Johnson & Johnson shot ed more than 53 percent as the “gold standard” for dozens of other countries come first step and start it still has not filed for an over the weekend. The of its adult population safety around the world. are looking to access sup- sharing more vaccines as emergency-use authoriza- U.S. has also been under with at least one dose of That process could be com- plies of the vaccine. soon as possible.” tion with the FDA. Cuomo on sex harassment claims: ‘I didn’t do anything wrong’ By Marina past behavior, while de- mo said. for making some people wrong,” Cuomo said. calls for his resignation Villeneuve clining to address whether Several current and for- uncomfortable with com- This was the first time from many of New York’s ASSOCIATED PRESS specific allegations were mer state employees and ments or gestures he in- Cuomo has allowed a most influential Demo- true. other women have accused tended to be playful ban- group of journalists to crats, including from most ALBANY, N.Y. — In his “You were in those the governor of making ter. question him in person members of the state’s first face-to-face encoun- rooms. You know the unwanted sexual remarks He’s blamed his pen- since the sexual harass- congressional delegation. ter with journalists in truth. So can you tell the and advances, giving them chant for hugging and ment allegations surfaced months, Gov. Andrew Cuo- A majority of state law- people of the state of New unwanted kisses or touch- kissing people on his Ital- in December. makers have also said he mo on Monday flatly de- York yes or no? Did you ing them inappropriately. ian-American heritage. For months, citing should quit. nied he had done anything do the things you were One female aide said Asked if he would con- COVID-19 safety precau- Cuomo has urged the inappropriate with any of accused of?” asked New Cuomo groped her breasts sider disciplining himself tions, he has been taking the women who have ac- York Times reporter Jesse after summoning her to or resigning if the state questions only via tele- public to await the results cused him of sexual mis- McKinley. his official residence last attorney general, who is phone or internet confer- of investigations being conduct and harassment. “To put it very simply, year. investigating the claims, ence calls — forums where conducted by Attorney Speaking to reporters at no.” Cuomo said. Before Monday, Cuomo reports he did harass his staff is somewhat able General Letitia James and the New York State Fair- “All the groping, the sex- had repeatedly denied women, Cuomo dismissed to control who asks ques- the state Assembly’s judi- grounds in Syracuse, the ual harassment, you deny that he touched anyone that as a possibility. tions or whether journal- ciary committee, which is Democrat abandoned his all of that?” McKinley inappropriately, but he’d “The report can’t say ists are allowed to ask fol- exploring whether there past approach of express- said. used past public appear- anything different be- low-up queries. are grounds to impeach ing contrition for some “That’s right. Yes,” Cuo- ances to say he is sorry cause I didn’t do anything The governor has defied him. B4 THE DAILY ITEM TUESDAY, APRIL 27, 2021 COMICS

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

ROSE IS ROSE / PAT BRADY

GARFIELD / JIM DAVIS BIG NATE / LINCOLN PEIRCE

ARLO AND JANIS / JIMMY JOHNSON

HERMAN / JIM UNGER ZIGGY / TOM WILSON

THE BORN LOSER / ART AND CHIP SANSOM

CROSSWORD DEAR ABBY Connecting with teens will impact new relationship DEAR ABBY: After I they are paying for. ended a 20-year mar- Dear Abby is written by Abigail I know the rule of eti- riage, I took some time off Van Buren, also known as Jeanne quette is to order an item from relationships and that’s the same or less am now back in the dat- Phillips, and was founded by her than what the host is or- ing world. My ex-hus- mother, Pauline Phillips. Contact dering, but I am often band and I never had Dear Abby at DearAbby.com or P.O. asked to order rst. This children. Box 69440, Los Angeles, CA 90069. means I have no idea I recently met a man what the payer’s meal with two teenagers. He will cost. If it means or- says I am “detached” dering something on the can’t remember her from children. I am not menu other than what I’d DEAR ABBY: Back name, there’s no one from detached! I just never rather have — a burger around 1987, a girl asked my past that I have had experience with instead of a steak — in me to take her to her thought about more than them. How do I proceed that case, should I offer high school prom. I was her. I would give any- with this relationship to pay for my own meal? since his kids are very several years older, didn’t thing to nd her and What if they won’t hear dear to him? know her well and want- apologize. It haunts me. of taking any money from ed to say no but couldn’t. Any suggestions? me? Can I still order the NOT DETACHED In the end I stood her up. steak since my offer to I don’t even remember BIGGEST REGRET DEAR NOT DE- pay was refused? her name. She worked at IN THE SOUTH TACHED: This man’s offspring are no longer a grocery store with my DEAR BIGGEST RE- LIKES TO FOLLOW “children.” They are teen- brother. GRET: What you did to THE RULES agers, and teens can be That was more than 30 that girl was brutal. Be- complicated. Reach out to years ago. I am married cause it’s not possible for DEAR LIKES: A way them the way you would now and have two ne you to directly offer the to get around ordering anyone of any age. Be children. I was recently apology she deserves, con- rst might be to say, “I friendly and show them asked what my biggest centrate harder on the haven’t decided yet. I’d you are interested in regret is, and I said present and always try to like to hear what the oth- them. If they have a moth- standing her up. Not one treat everyone with kind- ers are ordering.” Howev- er in the picture, do not week has gone by in the ness and sensitivity. er, if you would be uncom- try to “mother” them. See last 30 years that I hav- fortable doing that, and if you share any common en’t thought about her DEAR ABBY: I’d like your hosts won’t let you interests (sports, music, and wished I could nd advice on how to handle a have a separate check, be fashion, etc.), resist the her and tell her how truly problem that crops up ev- a gracious guest and en- urge to lecture them, and sorry I am. ery time family members joy every bite of your steak be a good listener. It’s funny. Although I invite me out to a dinner dinner. BRIDGE

Against no-trump, length or strength? First, look at the West hand in the tions: the spade jack and heart seven. diagram. What would you lead after the Although your spade suit is stronger, simple auction of two no-trump - three length (usually) rules against a no- no-trump? trump contract. So, lead the heart In general, your opening salvo de- seven. pends primarily upon the contract. Now let’s look at matters from de- If it is in no-trump, you often lead clarer’s point of view. He starts with fourth-highest from your longest and six top tricks: three spades and three strongest. However, there are several hearts. He will probably attack dia- exceptions. First, if the longest suit con- monds, hoping East has ace-double- tains no honor, lead a high card (top ton or -third, so that three more tricks of nothing), not fourth-highest. If an can be established there to give him opponent bid your longest suit, think nine in all. three times before leading it (unless Here, South isn’t so lucky, and if West your holding is very strong). If partner keeps plugging away at hearts, he will bid, normally you should attack in that collect two hearts, one diamond and suit. (The last time I didn’t do that, two clubs to defeat the contract before partner had opened one diamond, declarer can reach home. and I held a singleton diamond. After On a spade lead, however, only one my club lead, three no-trump made defensive long card is established, and instead of going down three -- vulner- declarer wins the race, collecting three able, too.) spades, three hearts, one diamond In today’s deal, there are two op- and two clubs. TUESDAY, APRIL 27, 2021 THE DAILY ITEM B5 WHAT TO WATCH

8 p.m. MTV Teen Mom OG Maci and Taylor’s emotionally charged argument with Ryan’s parents intensi es, while Mackenzie reects on her tumultuous year during the new “Reunion Part 2” episode. Meanwhile, Kristina joins Gary to give her perspective on the story and the overall sea- son, and Cate discusses her pregnancy.

9 p.m. CW Supergirl Nia and Brainiac (Nicole Maines, Jesse Rath) try to save Supergirl (Melissa Benoist) from the Phantom Zone by traveling back to Kara’s (Benoist) hometown in 2009 in the new episode “Prom Night!” During their visit to the past, Brainiac is determined to get the item they need to free their friend, but he’s also worried that he inadvertently might do something to change the future. Meanwhile, an ambitious young reporter named Cat Grant (guest star Eliza Helm) senses that a major story may be about to break in Midvale.

9:01 p.m. FOX Prodigal Son While Jessica () forces herself to take off her blinders and dive head rst into the past for her tell-all book, Malcolm (Tom Payne) adopts the opposite strategy in his own life by putting as much distance as possible between himself and his se- rial-killer dad, Martin (Michael Sheen). Meanwhile, Martin is desperate to reach his son before he puts his imminent plans into action, while Malcolm’s NYPD team investigates what appears to be a crime of passion in the new episode “Exit Strategy.” Cath- erine Zeta-Jones guest stars.

10 p.m. FREE Cruel Summer Is she a victim of a calculating villain? The new episode “Off With a Bang” nds Jeanette (Chiara Aurelia) doing herself no favors with her erratic and dangerously reckless behavior, which adds fuel to the rumors surrounding Kate’s (Olivia Holt) disap- pearance. Soon even Jeanette’s closest friends and family feel prompted to question what she says and does even more than usual. Froy Gutierrez and Blake Lee also are featured.

10:03 p.m. Cheers to Law & Order’s Cheers to Chad Jeers to Wonky Covid protocols Jeers to Design Star: Next Gen HIST Arresting Reunion. for schooling us in the continuing across the dial. for being too abbreviated. And we Millions of L&O fans were mate- Top Chef sometimes socially Assembly Required horrors of adolescence. Mixing angst don’t mean the shortened title. We Just as with their long-running “Home Improvement” rial witnesses to the illegal amount distances the judges, but the con- and optimism, TBS’s wry sitcom testants are in each other’s grills. characters, hosts Tim Allen and Richard Karn never of chemistry between SVU’s Mariska mean the paltry six episodes that starring Saturday Night Live vet Na- On SNL, the only time the cast cov- seem to know when they’ll need access to one or Hargitay (pictured) and Christopher streamer Discovery+ gave to its stel- sim Pedrad as an awkwardly thirsty ers up is during promos (Kid Cudi, more of their handy tools, so they assign the makers Meloni when their ex-partners Olivia Carey Mulligan and Kenan Thomp- lar reboot of the competition that to build them a mobile workbench in the new epi- Benson and Elliot Stabler paired up 14-year-old Persian boy hell-bent son, pictured) and their nal good- bestowed winning designer Carme- sode “Work It.” Before the guys can take their skills again after 10 years apart to launch on high-school popularity is so uni- byes after being in skits together all on the road, though, they also need the makers to Meloni’s Organized Crimes spinoff. versally relatable we can’t help but night long. No wonder so many peo- on Hamilton (pictured) with her own devise a reliable, heavy-duty ashlight. Talk about packing heat! cringe and crack up. ple are confused! show. Less isn’t always more.

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By Samuel would be acceptable in- been following closely the Petrequin stead. vaccination drive in the ASSOCIATED PRESS “These are among the U.S., where more than 94 questions we’ll still need million people 18 or older, BRUSSELS — Ameri- to gure out,” Europe- or about 36.5 percent of can tourists could soon be an Commission spokes- the adult population, have visiting continental Eu- man Adalbert Jahnz said. been fully vaccinated. rope again, more than a Jahnz said the EU’s ex- The slow rollout of vac- year after the European ecutive body is hoping to cines in the EU has left Union restricted travel restore trans-Atlantic lei- the bloc lagging well be- to the 27-nation bloc to a sure travel “as soon as it is hind the U.S. But Von bare minimum to contain safe to do so.” der Leyen said Monday the coronavirus. On Sunday, The New that the region, home to EU of cials said Monday York Times quoted Com- around 450 million people, they are completing plans mission President Ursu- has already passed 123 to allow Americans back la von der Leyen as say- million vaccinations and this summer, depending ing that fully vaccinated is on track to have vac- on the course of the out- Americans will able to visit cinated 70 percent of all break on both sides of the EU countries this summer adults by July. Atlantic. since all coronavirus vac- The EU is putting the The EU Commission, cines used in the U.S. have nishing touches to a sys- the EU’s executive arm, also been approved by the tem of certi cates that will make a proposal soon EU’s regulator, the Euro- would allow EU residents to its member states but pean Medicines Agency. PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS to travel freely across the didn’t say when exactly “This will enable free region by the summer as leisure travel could re- movement and the travel Marcel Schmetz raises the US ag next to a WWII American Sherman long as they have been vac- sume or whether a recip- to the European Union,” tank at his Remember Museum 39-45 in Thimister-Clermont, Belgium. cinated, tested negative or rocal approach will apply she said. “Because one recovered from the disease. to Europeans wanting to thing is clear: All 27 fel Tower, the canals of Ven- 290 airlines in 120 coun- The group said peo- Under the plan dis- visit the U.S., which has member states will ac- ice or Germany’s Branden- tries, applauded the news. ple who test negative cussed with their U.S. closed its doors to tourists cept, unconditionally, all burg Gate is welcome news “This is a step in the for COVID-19, not just counterparts, certi cates from the continent. those who are vaccinated for the continent’s hard-hit right direction,” IATA those who get vaccinated, issued in the United Also, it was not imme- with vaccines that are ap- tourism industry. General Director Willie should be allowed to travel States could be integrated diately clear whether all proved by EMA.” But EU member states Walsh said in a statement. freely. IATA also said it is into the program. U.S. tourists would have to With more than 15 mil- will have the nal say “It gives hope to people critical to develop globally As for Britain, no longer produce proof of vaccina- lion Americans a year visit- on whether to adopt the for so many reasons — recognized standards for an EU member, Americans tion for entry, or whether a ing Europe before the crisis, guidelines. to travel, to reunite with vaccine certi cation. IATA visiting the United King- negative test for the coro- the prospect of U.S. travel- The International Air loved ones, to develop is among groups testing a dom have to isolate for 10 navirus or proof of recent ers once more ocking to Transport Association, a business opportunities or vaccine passport system. days and take coronavirus recovery from COVID-19 such attractions as the Eif- trade group that represents get back to work.” Jahnz said the EU has tests before and after travel.

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ASSOCIATED PRESS provide oxygen. India Spain’s most international set another record Mon- event. Before last year’s can- ISTANBUL — Turkey’s day for new coronavirus cellation, it was last called president says a full lock- infections for a fth day off during the Spanish Civil down will start this week in a row with more than War in the 1930s. to ght coronavirus infec- 350,000 cases. ISLAMABAD — Paki- tions, marking the country’s President Joe Biden spoke stan’s military says it has strictest measure since the Monday with Indian Prime deployed troops to help pandemic began. Minister Narendra Modi ensure people follow so- The lockdown is set to be- and committed that the U.S. cial distancing rules in gin Thursday and last until and India will work togeth- cities hard hit by corona- May 17. er to ght COVID-19. The virus cases. President Recep Tayyip White House says Modi ex- Erdogan said Monday all The troops were sum- pressed appreciation for the moned at the govern- businesses will have to close cooperation between both unless otherwise stated by ment’s request after ci- countries. vilian authorities failed the interior minister. Su- In a tweet Sunday, Biden permarkets can stay open, to implement the rules. said, “Just as India sent Government ofcials say except on Sundays. Permis- assistance to the United sion will be needed for inter- a nationwide lockdown States as our hospitals were will be necessary if the city travel. All schools will strained early in the pan- COVID-19 situation does switch to online learning. PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS demic, we are determined not improve this week. Erdogan said without People line up for the COVID-19 vaccine in Mumbai, India. to help India in its time of Pakistan is in its third stricter restrictions and need.” wave of coronavirus infec- curbing infection rates, MADRID — Spain’s — Continental Europe including thousands of por- the pandemic “continues tions, said Army spokesman there would be a “heavy could allow US tourists table oxygen machines that famed bull-running festival to intensify” globally and Maj. Gen. Babar Iftikhar at price” for tourism, trade and back this summer help patients breathe. that coronavirus infec- in Pamplona is being can- a news conference. education. He said the aim — Mass funeral pyres, WHO director-general tions have now risen for celed for the second year in Iftikhar’s comments is to lower daily infections to overwhelmed crematori- Tedros Adhanom Ghe- the ninth straight week, a row because of the pan- came hours after Pakistan 5,000. Conrmed infections ums re ect India’s health breyesus said the agency while deaths have in- demic. Sunday stood at 38,553. care crisis amid record vi- has redeployed more than creased for the sixth week Pamplona Mayor Enrique reported 70 deaths from Turkey had so far institut- rus surge 2,000 staff to support In- in a row. Maya cited a prevalence of COVID-19 and 4,825 cas- ed partial lockdowns. After — EU launches legal ac- dia’s response. Among the “There were as many coronavirus outbreaks, a es over the past 24 hours. the country lifted partial tion against AstraZeneca, supplies the agency has cases globally last week as high occupancy rate in hos- Since last year, Paki- restrictions in March, infec- citing failure to respect sent are pre-made mobile in the rst ve months of pitals and a slow rollout of stan has reported more tions and deaths soared. contract eld hospitals and lab the pandemic,” he said. vaccines for the decision. than 17,000 deaths from Turkey has recorded more HERE’S WHAT ELSE supplies, he said. WASHINGTON — The “The festival cannot COVID-19 and more than than 38,000 deaths and 4.6 IS HAPPENING: Maria Van Kerkhove, U.S. says it is providing a be organized overnight,” 800,000 cases. million infections since the GENEVA — The head WHO’s technical lead on range of emergency assis- Maya said Monday during COLOMBO, Sri Lanka start of the pandemic. of the World Health Orga- COVID-19, said the re- tance to India to help the a news conference. “This is — Sri Lankan police are THE VIRUS nization is calling India’s ported cases and deaths in country contain its surg- very hard. I never thought arresting people who fail OUTBREAK: surge in coronavirus cases India were “certainly an ing coronavirus infections. that this could happen.” to wear masks and main- — The U.S. says it will “beyond heartbreaking” underestimate of the true The White House says The nine-day festival in tain social distancing in share its pipeline of Astra- and says the U.N. agency number of cases.” the help includes vaccine July — popularized by Er- public places, as the num- Zeneca vaccines with the has dispatched critical sup- At a press brieng on materials, therapeutics nest Hemingway’s 1926 nov- ber of COVID-19 patients world plies to the subcontinent, Monday, Ghebreyesus said and devices that help el “The Sun Also Rises” — is rapidly increases. Pope: Migrants begged for help at sea, shamefully ignored By Frances D’emilio us interrogate all of our- ASSOCIATED PRESS selves about this latest tragedy,’’ the Pope said. “It VATICAN CITY — Pope is a moment of shame.” Francis on Sunday decried “Let us pray also for as shameful the deaths of those who can help but 130 migrants in the Med- who prefer to look the oth- PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS iterranean, saying they er way,” the Pope added. People, some wearing masks to help prevent pleaded for two days for SOS Mediterranee, a hu- the spread of the coronavirus, resit the evening help for their overcrowd- manitarian group whose prayer outside of mosque in Gaza city during ed, foundering rubber rescue ship Ocean Viking the Muslim holy fasting month of Ramadan. dinghy in the sea off Lib- sailed toward the dis- ya but potential rescuers tressed dinghy amid strong choose “to look the other winds and high waves, said Virus surge in way.” PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS a Libyan coast guard ves- Francis called the sea In his Sunday address, Pope Francis decried sel was supposed to arrive tragedy last week “a mo- international rescue centers’ lack of response at the scene but never did. Gaza threatens to ment of shame.” toward a distressed vessel carrying 130 mi- Libyan coast guard of- The migrants had made grants from Libya, which sank Thursday after cials have said bad weath- overwhelm hospitals a call for help on Wednes- sending distress signals. er and the need to help day. On Thursday, when a other migrants in distress By Fares Akram From the start, the humanitarian rescue boat ing to the European Union hear his traditional Sun- off the coast of the North ASSOCIATED PRESS course of the pandemic in and a merchant ship sail- border protection agency day noon remarks. African country meant it Gaza, one of the world’s ing in very rough waters GAZA CITY, Gaza Strip Frontex, whose plane had “One hundred and thirty couldn’t reach the dinghy most crowded territo- arrived at the scene, the located the dinghy. migrants died in the sea. in time. — More than a year into ries, was largely shaped the coronavirus pandem- de ating dinghy had par- “I confess to you I am They are persons, human Human trafckers based by politics. A border clo- tially sunk, several bodies very pained by the trage- lives, who for two entire in Libya continuously ic, some of the worst fears sure — enforced by Isra- are coming true in the were seen in the water dy that once again played days implored in vain for launch unseaworthy din- el and Egypt to varying crowded Gaza Strip: A and no survivors were out in the last days in the help, help that didn’t ar- ghies and small shing degrees since the Islam- sudden surge in infections found. Rescue centers in Mediterranean,’’ the Pope rive,’’ Francis said. boats lled with migrants ic militant Hamas group and deaths is threatening Libya, Malta and Italy told people in St. Peter’s “Let us pray for these hoping to reach European seized control of Gaza in to overwhelm hospitals had been alerted, accord- Square who gathered to brothers and sisters, let shores for a better life. 2007 — helped slow the weakened by years of con- spread initially. In the ict and border closures. early months, Hamas Gaza’s main treatment quarantined small China mutes reaction to Zhao’s center for COVID-19 pa- groups of travelers com- tients warns that oxygen ing from Egypt, and the supplies are dwindling fast. In another hospital, first cases of community Oscars as South Korea lauds Youn spread were only report- coronavirus patients are By Huizhong Wu a few hours after it ap- packed three to a room. ed in August. A rst outbreak came ASSOCIATED PRESS peared Monday morning. For months, Gaza’s A hashtag called “Chloe Hamas rulers seemed in the fall. Hamas tried TAIPEI — Chloé Zhao’s to contain it by closing Zhao wins Best Director” to have a handle on con- history-making Oscars was also censored on the schools, mosques and taining the pandemic. sweep, winning best di- platform with users com- markets, and by imposing But their decision to rector and best picture, is ing across an error mes- lift most movement re- a nighttime curfew. By being met with a muted sage saying, “according strictions in February — February, infections had response in her country of to relevant laws and reg- coupled with the spread dropped sharply. birth, and even censorship. ulations and policies, the of a more aggressive vi- At that point, Hamas Zhao’s “Nomadland” is page is not found.” rus variant and lack of lifted curfews. Students the second lm directed by Some users resorting to vaccines — has led to a were back in schools, a woman to win a best pic- using “zt” to post about fierce second surge. wedding halls reopened ture Oscar. She is the rst Zhao, using the initials of At the same time, many and street markets were woman of color and second her full name in Chinese, of Gaza’s more than 2 back. Travelers from woman ever to win the Os- Zhao Ting. Typing in Zhao’s PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS cars for best director. million people ignore Egypt were no longer name in Chinese on Weibo Yet, in China, where Zhao Director/Producer Chloe Zhao, winner of the safety precautions, espe- placed in quarantine or brought up only unrelated was born, her history-mak- Academy Award for best picture for “Nomad- cially during the current even tested. Instead they posts from the beginning of ing success has not been land,” poses in the press room at the Oscars on fasting month of Rama- were waved through after April. A search for “Oscars” trumpeted or celebrated. Sunday in Los Angeles. dan. In the daytime, mar- a temperature check, on showed only ofcial posts State media in China re- from the South Korean and kets teem with shoppers the assumption that they dren, had memorized as a mained silent as of Monday U.S. embassies. messaging app in the coun- buying goods for iftar, the had already been tested afternoon, with no mention Douban, an app popular try, was also deleted. child, which translates as, in Egypt. meal breaking the fast of her win by either CCTV with lm buffs, banned Still, the news of her “People are good at birth.” The decision to reopen after sundown. Few wear or Xinhua, the two main searches for “Nomadland” wins spread onto the Chi- In stark contrast, South masks properly, if at all. was in part driven by state-run outlets. and “Zhao Ting,” saying nese internet, with in- Korea’s Youn Yuh-jung, who “Corona is not a game,” economic concerns. The Instead, there was even that “the search results dividual web users and won over audiences playing said Yasmin Ali, 32, whose closures had further bat- censorship. A post an- could not be displayed in bloggers cheering for the grandmother in “Mi- 64-year-old mother died tered Gaza’s long-suf- nouncing Zhao’s direct- accordance to relevant laws Zhao. Many took note of nari” could still be searched of the virus last week. fering economy, where ing win by lm magazine and regulations.” Multiple her acceptance speech, in on the Chinese internet. “It will take the lives of unemployment stands at Watch Movies, which has discussion threads about which Zhao quoted a line Youn nabbed best support- many people if they don’t roughly 50 percent and over 14 million followers Zhao’s win were deleted on from a poem written in the ing actress award, becoming protect themselves in the among young people at on the ubiquitous Weibo the app as well. A news ar- 13th century that she, like the rst Korean performer rst place.” 70 percent. microblog, was censored ticle on WeChat, the largest many other Chinese chil- to win an Oscar. B8 THE DAILY ITEM TUESDAY, APRIL 27, 2021 BUSINESS Italy opens again amid hopes for real economic relaunch

By Colleen Barry ASSOCIATED PRESS

MILAN — Lunch-time diners lled tables on Milan’s landmark Piazza Duomo even on a cloudy, wind-swept Monday, proof of the pent-up demand PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS Bartender Denis Angelov, of Provincetown, Mass., for eating out as Italy be- left, serves sparking wine to Julie Skaller, cen- gins its second, and many ter, and her husband David Skaller, right, both of hope last, reopening of the Brewster, N.Y., at Tin Pan Alley restaurant. COVID-19 pandemic. After six months of ro- tating on-again, off-again In pandemic, worry closures, restaurants and bars, museums and cine- mas, opened to the pub- about nding lic in most of the country under a gradual reopen- ing plan that is seen as PHOTO |ASSOCIATED PRESS summer workers too cautious for some, too People wear face masks and are distantly seated as they wait to watch a hasty for others. movie at the Quattro Fontane cinema. By Philip Marcelo just can’t catch a break.” The nation’s weary vi- ASSOCIATED PRESS Earlier this month, Pres- rologist and health care mid-June — will be tur- shy of its 500,000-shots-a- said. ident Joe Biden let expire workers fear that even bo-charged by 200 billion day goal and is only now “After all it’s hard to BOSTON — The own- a controversial ban on er of seafood restaurants the tentative reopening euros ($241 billion) in moving to protect people restrain people, and also temporary worker visas on Cape Cod has elimi- such as the J-1 program laid out by Premier Mario EU and Italian recovery in the 70-79 age bracket. to cope with a serious nated lunch service and Draghi’s government will funds that was outlined The World Health Orga- economic crisis. There for students and the H-2B delayed the opening of program for nonagricul- invite a free-for-all, signs in parliament on Monday. nization says people over were important reasons some locations because tural laborers imposed by of which were seen over his summertime in ux “I am sure that hones- 65 have accounted for the behind this political deci- former President Donald the weekend with parks of foreign workers hasn’t ty, intelligence and the vast majority of COVID-19 sion,” he said. Trump. arrived yet. and squares lling up in taste for the future will deaths in Europe. In Milan, one movie But American embas- More than a thousand cities from Rome to Turin, prevail over corruption, That has caused con- house, Cinema Beltrade, sies and consulates re- Milan to Naples. miles away, a Jamaican stupidity and vested in- cern among virologists organized an all-day lm couple is fretting about main closed or severely “It is illusory to think terests,” Draghi told law- who note that the virus marathon, from 6 a.m. un- whether the rest of their short-staffed in many that you give a sign of makers in Rome. has been adept at trans- til 9:30 p.m. to celebrate extended family can join countries. The U.S. has opening, and you don’t Under pressure from forming itself with deadly with “a little craziness,” them for the seasonal also imposed restrictions on travelers from coun- see people around. Perfec- right-wing partners, the variants, and that in Italy owner Monica Baldi said. migration to the popular tries including the United tion doesn’t exist,’’ Milan government moved the the curve has only recent- A socially distanced ca- beach destination south of Boston that’s been a Kingdom, Ireland, Brazil Mayor Giuseppe Sala said openings a week earlier ly come under control, and pacity crowd of 82 lled Monday. “You also have crucial lifeline for them and South Africa because than initially planned, could easily spike back up. the cinema for the sunrise of the emergence of new to be a little tolerant, and for decades. allowing free travel for The Italian island of showing of Nanni Moret- As vaccinated Ameri- virus variants or rising also a little careful.” the rst time in months Sardinia — the only re- ti’s 1993 lm “Dear Diary,” cans start to get comfort- COVID-19 cases. For restaurant owners among 15 of Italy’s 21 gion that was entirely free a reprisal of the last lm able traveling again, pop- Advocates for the J-1 struggling to survive, the regions and autonomous of restrictions for a period showing before shutdown ular summer destinations program, which brings return of outdoor dining is provinces under the low- this winter — has become in November that seemed are anticipating a busy in about 300,000 foreign too little, too late, and the students annually, urged est levels of coronavirus a cautionary tale. It was only appropriate for the season. But hotel, restau- continued 10 p.m. curfew rant and retail store own- the State Department in restrictions. The number plunged into the red zone relaunch, Baldi said. puts a damper on theater ers warn that stafng a letter Thursday to ex- of people who can visit in mid-April after the all- While Lombardy’s 500 re-openings and sends a shortages exacerbated by empt the applicants from friends and family at any clear signal resulted in a live-performance theaters bad public relations mes- the coronavirus pandemic the travel bans and pro- one time was doubled surge of new infections. are permitted to open, the could force them to limit sage for international vide other relief so they from two to four. Restau- Dr. Massimo Puoti, chief reality is more complicat- occupancy, curtail hours can start their summer tourism heading into the rants and bars can seat of infectious diseases at ed. Distancing rules allow and services or shut down jobs. Ilir Zherka, head of second pandemic summer. people for open-air din- Milan’s Niguarda hospi- a maximum 500 specta- facilities entirely just as the Alliance for Interna- Pizzeria Pino was grant- they’re starting to bounce ing. Contact sports re- tals, said he believes It- tors, even in large theaters tional Exchange, which ed rare permission by back from a grim year. sumed outdoors. aly’s monitoring system like La Scala, which seats sent the letter along with Milan ofcials to set up The problem, they say, is more than 500 supporting In Rome’s Campo de’ would allow enough warn- more than 2,000 people. tables along the porti- twofold: The annual in ux groups and companies, coes lining Piazza Duomo, Fiori, restaurant owners ing if the virus delivered La Scala plans a sym- of seasonal foreign work- argued the J-1 program ers has stalled in places some compensation for set up tables outside and another blow. Right now, bolic reopening concert doesn’t just benet local because of the pandem- the lost indoor seating, as swept the cobblestones he said the focus needs to next month conducted economies, but also helps to welcome customers remain on vaccinations, by Riccardo Muti. But a ic. Businesses have also strengthen national secu- it served seated custom- struggled to attract U.S. for sit-down service for not so much to contain relaunch of the season rity by promoting under- ers for the rst time since workers, even as many standing and appreciation February. The permit will the rst time since mid- contagions, but to keep with full calendar is not have redoubled their ef- of U.S. culture. last through the summer. March. Venice remained pressure off hospitals. expected before Septem- forts to hire locally amid Supporters of the H-2B empty of its usual throngs “That will allow us to ber, when management high unemployment. “We can only be happy,” program, meanwhile, have of tourists, but café own- return to our usual ac- hopes the orchestra and “It’s the ‘Hunger Games’ waiter Antonio Carullo renewed their call to over- said. “Because we have ers wiped tables and tivity, because we have chorus can be fully vac- for these employers, ghting for getting these haul the program, which many friends who have chairs and placed them many patients who don’t cinated, and distancing guest workers into the is capped at 66,000 visas outside hoping for the lo- have COVID in need of rules more relaxed. In restaurants who don’t country while also try- per scal year. The Biden have a lot of space outside, cal customers. treatment,’’ Dr. Puoti said, the meantime, it is plan- ing everything they can administration, citing the or none at all, and they are “It’s a bit of a rebirth,’’ treatments that cannot be ning a series of open-air to recruit domestically,” summer demand from em- still at home, out of work.” said café owner Stefano scheduled as long as the concerts around the city said Brian Crawford, an ployers, said Tuesday it The government’s vi- Baldan in Campo Santa intensive care wards are in the coming months. executive vice president will approve an addition- sion is that the renewed Margherita under pressure. “Even if “The important thing for the American Hotel al 22,000 H-2B visas, but lawmakers from New En- economic activity of the The reopenings come a cancer patient can wait is that there will be occa- and Lodging Association, a Washington, D.C.-based gland and other regions gradual reopening — even as Italy’s inten- for treatment, they are not sions to have the audience industry group. “It’s re- that rely on the visas for continuing with outdoor sive care wards remain waiting with serenity.” return, and recreate the ally frustrating. They’re tourism, landscaping, for- pools next month, gyms above the 30% threshold Despite the difculties, unique emotions of con- trying to regain their estry, sh processing and after that and larger for alarm. Italy’s vaccine the decision to open was certs,’’ general manager footing after this disas- other seasonal trades say events and fairs from campaign is also still well understandable, Dr. Puoti Dominique Meyer said. trous pandemic but they that’s still inadequate. Apple announces 1st East Coast Local news on your doorstep campus in North Carolina

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