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THURSDAY, OCTOBER 1, 2020 OUR OPINION Airbnb is nally ready to  y in Lynn

NSCC By Gayla Cawley zoned districts, or residential ar- nance, rentals and Airbnbs pre- a thing in our ordinance regarding ITEM STAFF eas that don’t allow businesses. viously could have been located rooming and lodging houses,” said Homes that have been deemed anywhere in Lynn unless city of- Ward 2 Councilor Rick Starbard. search LYNN — Short-term rentals, “problem properties,” or have cials received complaints from “We really had nothing in there as including Airbnbs, were legalized been cited for numerous building neighbors, Lamanna said. far as those went.” by the City Council on Tuesday and health code violations would There are currently 47 short- Starbard said he began receiv- should night. also be excluded, according to As- term rentals operating in Lynn ing a lot of complaints about Airb- The council voted unanimous- sistant City Solicitor James La- that have been registered with nbs and other short-term rentals ly to approve an ordinance that manna. the state, according to the De- in his ward when he started on include permits certain residences to be Although not technically le- partment of Revenue. the City Council in 2018. He said registered as short-term rentals gal, as there was “nothing on “It was kind of the wild west when neighbors were having issues within the city, with the excep- the books” prior to the new ordi- it came to them, other than we had interim tion of those located within R1- LYNN, A3 president

It is reasonable to as- Lynn eld sume that the national- ly recognized executive search rm RH Perry & Associates is more than copes with capable of executing a suc- cessful search to identify a permanent president for North Shore Community COVID spike College. And we’re sure the local search committee By Anne Marie Tobin will work thoughtfully and ITEM STAFF tirelessly to hire the best Following another spike in the numbers of person for the job. positive COVID-19 tests — 14 cases in the You can make a cogent argument that anyone last 14 days — the Town of Lynn eld is back who has a role in nd- in the red. ing the next president of Department of Public Health data released NSCC has an easy job. All Wednesday shows the town now has an aver- they need to do is head to age of 8.6 cases per 100,000, prompting the Room 345 in the Frederick move from yellow to red. This is the second E. Berry Building on the time this month that Lynn eld has been des- Danvers campus. There, in ignated as a red community. the of ce of the president, Town Administrator Rob Dolan informed they will nd the best can- the Board of Selectmen Tuesday that there didate for the job of pres- had been 11 positive tests for coronavirus ident. over the last ve days. Dr. Nate Bryant took “We had a surge several weeks back and we over as interim president were able to bring that down, but this is a dan- of NSCC on July 6. In less gerous setback. This is an incredible amount than three months, he has ITEM FILE PHOTO | SPENSER HASAK of cases in such a short period of time,” Dolan explained at Tuesday’s Selectmen’s meeting. established himself as ex- MarketStreet of cials are working with the town to curb the numbers of kids actly the leader that the “This is the largest increase we’ve had in the congregating in large groups on the Green in an effort to stop the spread of college needs at this point in time. coronavirus in town. LYNNFIELD, A3 We are con dent that the combination of Dr. Bryant’s previous experi- ence – more than 30 years LynnArts honors at Salem State University, working his way up from admissions counselor to vice president and chief activists through of staff to President John Keenan – and his perfor- mance at NSCC would its latest display serve him well in any search process. work of natural images. The There is one glitch, how- By Guthrie Scrimgeour ITEM STAFF interior of the piece is adorned ever. It is the policy of with images of dozens of cats the Mass. Department of LYNN — The latest two-gal- Higher Education to not and paraphernalia represen- lery exhibit at Galleries at tative of the secrets that fami- consider interim presi- LynnArts, which opened last dents for the permanent lies hold. Guests are invited to month, pays tribute to activists write their own family secrets position, “except in rare and feminists through the art- and extraordinary circum- onto handkerchiefs and hang work of dozens of local artists. them on the wall. stances.” The piece that rst catch- When that word got out, In the second gallery, which es the museum-goer’s eye is explores the more historical as- the NSCC faculty acted Heather Goodwin’s “Hysteri- quickly and decisively. In pects of activism, one will nd cal Women 1620-2020,” a sus- ITEM PHOTO | OLIVIA FALCIGNO August, 126 professors, some more Lynn-speci c piec- pended broomstick composed administrators and oth- es, including Emmanuelle Le St. Stephen’s Memorial Episcopal Church in Lynn ap- of unkempt bristles that calls er staff signed a letter to Gal’s “Lynn Shoemakers Strike points Gregory Perez as their new reverend. Commissioner of Higher back images of persecution and 1860,” honoring Lynn’s long Education Dr. Carlos San- labels that have been placed on history of organized labor. tiago, imploring him to al- women throughout history. GALA began preparing for low Dr. Bryant to be con- “The sculpture is for every the exhibit in January when it Faith has a new face sidered for the permanent woman for the past 400 years invited local artists to submit position, while expressing who were unafraid of the conse- pieces that explored the inter- their high praise for the quences of going against power- section of feminism, activism on South Common St. job he has done thus far. ful men,” Goodwin writes. and art. to be here for people,” Rev. Perez “… there is an enormous Moving through the gallery, “We like to choose an exhib- By Thor Jourgensen ITEM STAFF said. feeling of relief among one will notice Michèle Fandel it that is timely,” says GALA Bonner’s “Family Secrets,” a Rev. Perez succeeds Rev. Jane the NSCC faculty that we Treasurer Nicole Werth, who LYNN — With just over a week large tent in the center of the Gould, who served as St. Stephen’s could not possibly have a under his belt as St. Stephen’s room whose walls are a patch- LYNN ARTS, A3 senior pastor from 2000-2017. In- better person at the helm Memorial Episcopal Church’s new than Dr. Bryant. He is a terim priests ministered to the priest in charge, Rev. Gregory Pe- perfect t and the ideal congregation during the subse- rez is still learning which key ts person to lead NSCC,” they quent search for a new pastor. which door in the sprawling South wrote. It is telling that they St. Stephen’s senior warden, came to that conclusion af- Common Street building. Chris Trahan, said the church ter working with Dr. Bry- On the lawn in front of the Vestry, or council, suspended the ant for only a month. big stone building, the church search and asked the bishop of The letter makes it clear sign reads: “Welcome Reverend the Episcopal Diocese of Massa- that they are not asking Gregory.” chusetts to forward a choice for for Dr. Bryant be “handed Rev. Perez, 60, and his hus- priest in charge. the position. We only ask band, Douglas Flores, moved “The bishop’s rst choice was that the DHE (Depart- boxes into their new Swampscott Greg Perez and he was the Ves- ment of Higher Education) on Sept. 17 even as Rev. Pe- try’s unanimous choice,” Trahan allows him to apply and to rez sketched out the rst sermon said. treat his application as he would deliver three days later A Texas native raised in a Ro- they would any other can- at his new faith home. man Catholic family, Rev. Perez didate.” “St. Stephen’s has a long histo- was ordained a Catholic priest in The NSCC staff make a ry and my rst year is a time to 1986. compelling case that the listen to people. One of the most set of circumstances un- important things for a pastor is ST. STEPHEN’S, A3 der which Dr. Bryant was hired – global pandemic, vote of no con dence in the Opinion LOOK Sports previous president and de- ITEM PHOTO | OLIVIA FALCIGNO Cawley: RAW introduces St. Mary’s clining enrollment – more LynnArts displays its new gallery titled, “Feminism and Straightening out the Zoom series They comes up just short EDITORIAL, A4 Activism” from now until Nov. 4. COVID curves. A4 Look Like Me. A8 in opener. B1

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Thomas R. Mahoney, M.D., Michael R. Jarmusik, 45 1938-2020 1975-2020 Thomas R. “Gus” Mahoney, Salem– Michael R. Jarmusik, M.D., of Swampscott, Septem- 45, of Salem, passed away ber 29, 2020. Beloved hus- Sunday September 27, 2020, band, father and physician. at the Beth Israel Deaconess Survived by his wife Eileen Medical Center, following a and son Matthew H. Mahoney brief illness. He was the loving of Marblehead. Sadly, prede- husband of Ellen (Reynolds) ceased by his beloved son Jarmusik. Thomas R. Mahoney, Jr., his Mike was born in Lynn, MA parents Joseph and Lucy Ha- on March 18, 1975, son of AP FILE PHOTO hesy Mahoney, brothers Fran- Richard and Maureen (Collins) Australian-born singer Helen Reddy attends cis X., James, Roger and John; Jarmusik, formerly of Peabody the 2015 G’DAY USA GALA at the Hollywood currently living in The Villages, and sisters Margaret, Pauline, Palladium, in Los Angeles. and Marcie Hosker and her Florida. Besides his wife Ellen, late husband Jim Hosker. His and his parents, Richard and brother David of Andover sur- Maureen, he is survived by his vives him. Tom was the be- sister, Julie Jarmusik and her ‘I Am Woman’ singer loved uncle to many nieces partner Rob O’Neill, of Salem, and nephews. MA; his Uncle Victor Jarmusik A proud graduate of St. physicians, Drs. Joyce Comac, of Groveland, MA; his Aunt, Shore Baseball League. Mike Helen Reddy, ’70s John’s Prep ’55, Boston Col- Mark Stockman and Thomas Therese Jarmusik of Wake- was very proud of being part lege ’59 and Georgetown Med- Kingston, his nurse Alicia and eld, MA; and his Aunt Louise of a team that won many hitmaker, dies at 78 ical School ’63. After complet- the extraordinary Care Dimen- Dahlmer of Ft. Myers, FL; his Championships throughout sions of Danvers, MA. cousins, Matthew Jarmusik, the years. He is well known for ing his internship in Chicago LOS ANGELES (AP) — band and others in her ac- Service information: His Brian Jarmusik and his wife, his contributions to the team, Tom was drafted into the Navy Helen Reddy, who shot to ceptance speech. visitation will be held on Sat- Alissa and Kristen Murphy who he always considered to serve as Lieutenant in the stardom in the 1970s with “I only have 10 seconds urday from 9AM-11AM in the and her husband Alan; his family. Antarctic Exploratory Forces. her rousing feminist an- so I would like to thank SOLIMINE FUNERAL HOME mother-in-law Marge (Walsh) Along with his love of sports, After completion of his mili- them “I Am Woman” and everyone from Sony Cap- Reynolds of Salem, MA; his he enjoyed getting together tary service, he con- 67 Ocean St. (Rt recorded a string of other itol Records, I would like tinued Residencies 1A), Lynn, followed sisters-in-law, Elizabeth Barce- with friends, quite times with leau and her husband, David his dogs on the couch and hits, has died. She was 78. to think Jeff Wald because at the VA Hospital, by a Funeral Mass in Reddy’s children Traci he makes my success pos- Tufts, and a Fellow- Our Lady Star of the of Lynn, MA; Elaine Bonanno playing cards with “the guys” and her husband, Joe of W. as well as his father-in-laws and Jordan announced sible and I would like to ship at Brigham and Sea Church, Marble- that the actor-singer died thank God because she Women’s. head at 11:30AM. Newbury, MA; Carol Reynolds monthly card group. Mike en- and her partner Doug Nelson joyed his group chats with the Tuesday in Los Angeles. makes everything possi- He then joined an altruistic Burial will be in Swampscott “She was a wonderful ble,” Reddy said, hoisting group of doctors at what was Cemetery. Relatives and of Scottsville, VA and Maryann College guys, with whom he Reynolds of St. Paul, MN; his had a strong bond. He loved Mother, Grandmother and her Grammy in the air then the newly developing friends are respectfully in- a truly formidable wom- and leaving to Harvard Community Health, vited. Adhering to the guide- nephews; Tom, Eric, and Kevin his kayaking trips on the Saco Bonnano, Dominic and Patrick River for the past 15 years, an,” they said in a state- loud applause. She also now Harvard Vanguard. He lines of the Commonwealth ment. “Our hearts are bro- performed the song at the helped train many young med- of MA and the CDC, visita- Barceleau, Ian and Jake Reyn- many family vacations in Ver- olds and many friends and mont and Cape Cod, Island ken. But we take comfort ceremony. ical students as an Instructor tion at the funeral home will in the knowledge that her “I Am Woman” would be- in Medicine and Associate be limited to 40 people at a former teammates. He was vacations with Ellen and their predeceased by Grandpar- friends and trips to The Vil- voice will live on forever.” come her biggest hit, used Professor of Medicine at Har- time. Grateful for his Catho- Reddy’s 1971 version of in lms and television se- vard Medical School. lic education, Tom wanted to ents; his Uncle Bill Jarmusik; lages to visit his parents. He father-in-law Richard Reyn- also enjoy relaxing cookouts “I Don’t Know How to Love ries. For many years he was a enable children of all faiths Him” from the musical In a 2012 interview with Eucharistic Minister at St. the opportunity for the edu- olds brother-in-law, Tom Reyn- at “Camp Couture” with all olds. He will be greatly missed his best buds. Mike’s sense of “” The Associated Press, John the Evangelist Parish in cation he received. Therefore launched a decade-long Reddy cited the gigantic Swampscott. He loved to at- In lieu of  owers, donations by his beloved dogs, Gemma humor will always be remem- and Laci. bered by those who loved him. string of Top 40 hits, three success of “I Am Woman” tend the Boston Symphony may be made to of which reached No. 1. as one of the reasons she Orchestra and was an avid St. Laurentius School, Mike attended Our Ladies Service information: A visitation for Michael will The Australian-born stepped out of public life. Boston sports fan who es- Attn: Miss Joan, 1612 E. of Assumption in Lynn eld from grades K-8. From there, be held on Sunday, October singer enjoyed a proli c “That was one of the pecially enjoyed the Bruins Berks St., Philadelphia, PA he went on to St. John’s Prep, 4, from 2P.M. - 6P.M. at the career, appearing in “Air- reasons that I stopped and Red Sox. He will be re- 19125 or to St. Columbkille graduating as a member of Conway, Cahill-Brodeur Fu- port 1975” as a singing singing, was when I was membered for his outrageous Partnership School, Attn: the Class of 1993. He earned neral Home on Lynn Street nun and scoring several shown a modern American sense of humor. Kate Ward, 25 Arlington St. hits, including “Ain’t No history high-school text- However, Tom’s greatest his Bachelor’s Degree in Busi- in Peabody, MA. His funeral Brighton, MA 02135. Direc- ness Administration from Vir- mass will be held on Mon- Way To Treat a Lady,” book, and a whole chap- achievement was pitching a tions and guestbook at www. “Delta Dawn,” “Angie ter on feminism and my no-hitter against the Center ginia Wesleyan University in day, October 5, at 10 A.M. solimine.com Norfolk, VA. in Our Lady of the Assump- Baby” and “You and Me name and my lyrics (were) School in Peabody in the 8th Against the World.” in the book,” she told the grade, and a one time hole-in- Mike was the Vice President tion Church, 17 Grove St., of Franchise Operations for Lynn eld, followed by inter- In 1973 she won the best AP. “And I thought, `Well, one. female vocal pop perfor- I’m part of history now. Our heartfelt gratitude to his Extra Innings in Middleton for ment in Greenlawn Ceme- the past 15 years. It was a ca- tery, Salem. All attendees mance Grammy Award And how do I top that? I reer that suited him, being an are required to wear masks for “I Am Woman,” quickly can’t top that.’ So, it was avid baseball fan, and having and abide by the social thanking her then-hus- an easy withdrawal.” played baseball growing up distancing guidelines. Be- Saugus announces and all through college. He cause of Mike’s love of started his baseball career Baseball, in Lieu of Flow- playing in the Peabody little ers, contributions can be early voting league system, moving to made to The Jimmy Fund at Babe Ruth, Peabody Legion, Dana-Faber Cancer Insti- St. John’s Prep, four years at tute, P.O. Box 849168, Bos- Virginia Wesleyan and then for ton, MA 02284 or via www. schedule Champion Pub in the North jimmyfund.org/gift. SAUGUS — Town Clerk Saturday, Oct. 17, Sun- Ellen Schena has an- day, Oct. 18, and Sunday, nounced that in-person Oct. 25 from 9 a.m. to 1 early voting will be held p.m.; Monday, Oct. 19, Lynn and at the Saugus Public Li- and Monday, Oct. 26 from brary, located at 295 Cen- 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.; Tues- FILE PHOTO | JACK PLUNKETT/INVISION/AP tral Street across from day, Oct. 20, Wednesday, Revere reported Musician Mac Davis performs at the Texas Film Town Hall. Oct. 21, Thursday, Oct. Awards in Austin, Texas on March 6, 2014. Residents looking to 22, Tuesday, Oct. 27, cast their votes ahead of Wednesday, Oct. 28, and double-digit surge the Nov. 3 election can do Thursday, Oct. 29 from Country star and hit so during the following 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.; Friday, By Gayla Cawley active. A total of 118 people dates: Oct. 23 and 30 from 9 ITEM STAFF have died and 4,418 have a.m. to 12 p.m.; and Sat- recovered from the virus, Lynn and Revere report- Elvis songwriter IN MEMORIAM urday, Oct. 24 from 2 to according to city data. Anthony Rizzo Jr. ed a double-digit surge in 8 p.m. In Revere, 16 new cases October 1, 2020 new coronavirus cases on Saturday, October 24 were reported to bring the Mac Davis dies at 78 Wednesday. city’s caseload to 2,744, is also the last day for And two more deaths By Kristin M. Hall bock native Buddy Holly, but residents to register to while the death roll re- were reported in Peabody mained the same at 103, ac- ASSOCIATED PRESS it was Elvis who gave him vote. to bring the city’s death his rst musical big break. Residents should call cording to the city website. NASHVILLE, Tenn. — toll to 185. Double-digit case in- Davis worked as a staff song- Anthony, in 1999 your angel wings the Town Clerk’s of ce at With 20 new cases re- Country star Mac Davis, writer in Los Angeles for were ready but our hearts were not. (781) 231-4104 with any creases were also seen in who launched his career You are so loved and missed. ported, Lynn now has Nancy Sinatra’s publishing questions. Marblehead and Saugus, crafting the Elvis hits “A 4,956 cases, 420 of them but those upticks include company when in 1968 Pres- Little Less Conversation” ley cut the funky “A Little new cases since Monday. and “In the Ghetto,” and Fourteen new cases have Less Conversation,” which whose own hits include Davis had written with Are- been reported in Marble- “Baby Don’t Get Hooked On head since Monday, which tha Franklin in mind. Me,” has died. He was 78. Although it had a little brings the town’s total His longtime manager Jim numbers to 274 cases and success at the time, the Morey said in a press release song became a bigger hit 30 deaths, according to the that Davis died in Nashville state Department of Pub- after Presley’s death, being on Tuesday after heart sur- covered by more than 30 lic Health. gery and was surrounded by Saugus has reported 11 artists and topping charts family and friends. everywhere from Canada PART-TIME RESIDENT SERVICES COORDINATOR new cases over that two- Davis had a long and day span, according to the to Denmark. Davis’ most varied career in music for licensed TV soundtrack The Salem Housing Authority is seeking a highly motivated human services professional DPH. The town now has decades as a writer, singer, song, “A Little Less Con- to provide information, referrals, education workshops, group services and individual 721 cases and 41 people actor and TV host and was versation” reached No. 1 in case management to residents of the Salem Housing Authority. have died. inducted into the Songwrit- With eight new cases the UK in 2002 after it was The incumbent will be responsible for coordinating resources/services to residents so ers Hall of Fame in 2006. reported, Peabody’s new used in a Nike commercial that they can access community-based assistance, assure compliance with their leases He was named 1974’s en- caseload is 1,306, accord- and was featured in the hit and to support well-being/quality of life for residents. tertainer of the year by the ing to the city’s health de- movie “Ocean’s 11.” The hours of the position are flexible and will be negotiated with the Salem Housing Academy of Country Music partment. and has a star on the Holly- Authority. College level training in social work, counseling or other related human Numbers remained the wood Walk of Fame. services fields is preferred along with basic computer skills. This is a part-time (15 hours same in Nahant (52 cases, 781-593-7700 “Thank you, dear Lord Je- week) position. The salary range is $30,000. Bi-lingual applicants are preferred. Please six deaths) and Swamp- Publishing Daily, except Sundays sus, for letting us know the USPS-142-820 ISSN-8750-8249 submit cover letter and resume to Cathy Hoog, Executive Director, Salem Housing scott (168 cases, 11 deaths). man to whom you gave the Periodicals postage paid at Lynn, MA Authority, 27 Charter Street, Salem, MA 01970 no later than 12:00 noon Gayla Cawley can be most incredible talent,” said and additional of ces. on October 16, 2020. Emailed cover letters and resumes are preferred to reached at gcawley@item- Copyright ©2020 The Daily Item Reba McEntire in a state- [email protected]. Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer. live.com. Follow her on Subscriptions ment. “He entertained and Twitter @GaylaCawley. Prepaid by mail to all parts of the United States spread joy to so many people. $30.00 for 4 weeks What a wonderful legacy he $95.00 for 13 weeks $185.00 for 26 weeks left all of us with his music. $340.00 for 1 year ITEM CLASSIFIEDS GET RESULTS! Mac was one of a kind. I’m so Send payment to and POSTMASTER, blessed to have been one of send address changes to: Call Customer Service to place an ad his many friends.” The Daily Item Born in Lubbock, Texas, 110 Munroe St. 781-593-7700, ext. 2 P.O. Box 5 and raised in Georgia, Davis Lynn, MA 01903 was inspired by fellow Lub- THURSDAY, OCTOBER 1, 2020 THE DAILY ITEM A3 Airbnb is finally ready to fly in Lynn Lynnfield copes

LYNN rentals out of non-busi- problems in his ward were to tax Airbnbs and oth- From A1 ness residential neighbor- not allowed, but the only er short-term rentals up with COVID spike hoods. time city officials shut to 9 percent, according to with people arriving at Starbard said it took them down was if there Lamanna, who briefed the last three months, they those rental units late at LYNNFIELD about a year of working were complaints from the council on the local option are doing great things night and sometimes ring- From A1 with the city’s law de- neighborhood. tax Tuesday night. there in keeping the num- ing the wrong doorbells partment and Inspection- “This kind of just cleans The Department of Rev- pandemic. These cases ber of cases down, so this because they weren’t sure al Services Department everything up,” said Star- enue collects taxes from have occurred in clusters, clearly, this is a communi- exactly where they were to alleviate the problem bard. “This definitelyshort-term rentals who so that is what we are ty neighborhood problem.” staying. with short-term rentals cleans up the language register with the state. most concerned about, es- Davis said the town is Neighbors also reported in Ward 2, which were not by putting in short-term Based on the 47 short- pecially next week when actively working with the people, who in many allowed by city ordinance. rental because that’s what term rentals that are these numbers show up in MarketStreet manage- cases were tourists on va- Much of the problem Airbnb and those types of currently registered with the data.” ment and security to cation, were loud, which was there was not lan- businesses are.” the state, Lynn received Tuesday was the first deal with the fact that its presented a problem for guage that outlined what Now that the ordinance a share of approximately day of in-person learning Green is a favorite gather- otherwise quiet neighbor- was and wasn’t allowed, has been approved, $25,000 from the DOR in for Lynnfield students ing place for large groups hoods, Starbard said. in terms of rentals, which which allows Lynn prop- since the district’s recent of kids. “People move into those meant that the ones that erty owners to operate the last year, Lamanna said. decision to implement a “We have had some great neighborhoods for peace were operated were not short-term rentals in hybrid-earning model af- conversations with Mar- and quiet, not to have regulated, he said. Prop- primary residences, sec- “All that’s left is to give thought to what we think ter the town was upgrad- ketStreet and security is a business running out erty owners could choose ond homes and invest- ed from red to yellow last doing their best approach- of next door. I certainly to term their rental units, ment properties, the that (tax) should be.” said Starbard. “We will ulti- week. If there can be a ing the kids, giving them wouldn’t want to have a “rooming houses” or “lodg- City Council will consid- silver lining, it’s that the mately come up with a masks if they don’t have hotel-like business run- ing houses,” which were er whether to implement schools will remain in them, and then asking number.” ning in my neighborhood,” allowed by city ordinance, a higher lodging tax on hybrid for the immediate them to disburse,” adding Gayla Cawley can be said Starbard, who sug- he said. those businesses. future. that the management has reached at gcawley@item- gested the amendment to Starbard said he deter- Lynn’s current lodg- “We are following the committed to hire a police the new ordinance that mined that the short-term ing tax is 4 percent, but live.com. Follow her on DESE (Department of El- detail as soon as possible would keep short-term rentals that were causing state law allows the city Twitter @GaylaCawley. ementary and Secondary and that a curfew is being Education) guidelines and considered so that “kids our Emergency Manage- aren’t hanging around. Faith has a new face on South Common St. ment Team,” said School “They are working Committee Chairman Ja- hard with us to try to ad- ST. STEPHEN’S mie Hayman. “Hybrid has dress that issue and are From A1 been a big success and it’s working closely with the important to keep it going COVID-19 Enforcement “There came a point where I was question- as long as possible. Our and Intervention team, ing things I was preaching. I said, ‘this is not team is confident that be- which has found zero red for me,’” he said. cause the latest cases ap- warnings among in-town Rev. Perez completed the priestly orders of pear to be isolated, their businesses and establish- the Anglican communion and was named rec- feeling is our concerns ments, so that’s not the tor at Trinity Episcopal Church in Bayonne, about prioritizing the problem,” Davis said. N.J. in 2007. health and safety needs Davis said people need “With my orientation, I found the Episcopal of staff and students are to continue to be vigilant diocese much more accepting,” he said. being met. When that is in following safety guide- He described his long-time parish as a bed- no longer the case, we will lines. room community with a less diverse popula- reconsider.” Selectman Dick Dalton tion than Lynn. Fire Chief Glenn Davis, shared a prepared state- But Trinity and St. Stephen’s share simi- the town’s Emergency ment during Tuesday’s larities that, Trahan said, made Rev. Perez Management Team di- meeting. a strong choice to lead the South Common rector, said the town has “(Tuesday) was a great Street church. Perez shared duties as rector had a total of 146 con- day for Lynnfield with the and CEO of Trinity’s nonprofit organization. firmed cases representing return to school, so many He will shoulder similar responsibilities with 106 different addresses have worked so hard to his oversight role over Kids in Community and that the town’s death make this happen, we saw program. toll now stands at 14. He so many smiling faces,” “Folks at St. Stephen’s were really looking said his team continues Dalton said. for a seasoned priest. He’s a good listener. He to meet formally every “The first surge was due stops, processes what he hears and then comes Monday and Thursday to citizens not following up with thoughts and answers,” said Trahan. mornings and also meets those gathering guide- Perez “fell in love” with St. Stephen’s during several times a day every lines. More concerning is a 2019 tour showing of the church’s Italian day as cases come into the this surge isn’t being seen mosaic altar, ornate carved-wood ceiling, and system. Davis said, using in other towns in our re- the central courtyard where Civil War veter- contact tracing, the town gion. This is a Lynnfield an Charles Redington Mudge is buried next to has not identified any one problem, plain and simple. family members. single large gathering or “It’s not the only solu- “I fell in love with the architecture,” Perez mass event as the source tion, but the parties and said. of any cluster. gatherings that do not “What we are seeing is meet state guidelines St. Stephen’s Sunday 10 a.m. worship ser- community-wide spread have to stop. We were on vices are held on Zoom, but Perez said a church in small pockets with two the right track, but that study committee is examining the feasibility or three positives in them progress has been lost. We of allowing Perez to begin delivering sermons from backyard-type gath- have a problem that we to his congregation as early as November, pro- erings,” Davis said. “None need to solve, but only we viding COVID-19 case numbers allow it. of the positive cases have as citizens can solve it. Let “I’m so looking forward to giving them a hug ITEM PHOTO | OLIVIA FALCIGNO been in congregant hous- us start today.” and having a meal with them,” he said. ing or shared housing. Anne Marie Tobin can be Thor Jourgensen can be reached at tjour- St. Stephen’s Memorial Episcopal Church in Lynn ap- Sunrise Living has not reached at atobin@item- [email protected]. points Gregory Perez as their new reverend. had a positive case in the live.com. LynnArts honors activists through its latest display

LYNN ARTS sai’s iconic image of “The Yvonne, Chrissa Markos, From A1 Great Wave off Kanaga- Elizabeth Hall, Ja’rae wa” strewn with plastic The Creator, Janice Kos- quit her job as a luxury water bottles and ghost key, Jessica Jordan, apartment manager in nets. Lockwood, Kathy Abbott, Boston four years ago to The onset of COVID-19 Keshia De Leon, Loreen pursue her passion for the has made showing the Mondello, Malika Mc- arts. “And that feeds off of exhibit more difficult.Donald, Mary Jane Mul- what people are already Originally, the gallery was holland, Mary O’Connell, creating.” intended to be more inter- Mary Szeman Best, Max Werth’s own series of active, but the virus made Goodwin, Mitchel Ahern, paintings hangs in the these elements more dif- Ms. Lu, Okaje, Rebecca gallery as well, depict- ficult to implement. The Standley, Sally Jacobson, ing modernized versions museum imposes a limit Sammia Atoui, Sheila Bill- of classic works of art to of 10 people in the exhibit ings, Sheila Golden, and evoke a sense of loss and at one time to reduce the Stefanie Timmermann. a world in environmen- risk of coronavirus spread. The gallery, which is free tal distress. One of her Other artists displayed to the public, runs through pieces,“Knowledge is Pow- in the show include An- Nov. 4. ITEM PHOTOS | OLIVIA FALCIGNO er: The Systemic Issues selmo Vasquez Paez, Ap- Guthrie Scrimgeour of a Predator Society,” ple Jack, Bedelyn Dabel can be reached at gscrim- LynnArts displays its new gallery titled, “Feminism and Activism” from depicts Katsushika Hoku- “FLE,” Bruce Orr, Caitlyn [email protected]. now until Nov. 4. Youths blamed for COVID-19 spread; trick or treating allowed

PROVIDENCE, R.I. (AP) appointing a young adult the Democrat said. this Halloween despite People offering candy Wednesday reported one — Rhode Island’s gover- task force in hopes of per- COVID-19 clusters have concerns about spreading from their homes won’t be COVID-19 death and nor lashed out at 19- to suading college students been reported at Provi- the virus. permitted to open their more than 190 new con- 24-year-olds Wednesday and others to avoid large dence College and the Uni- “The show will go on,” doors to individual trick-or- firmed cases, pushing the for irresponsible behavior social gatherings, wear versity of Rhode Island, the governor said. treaters, and instead should state’s death toll to 1,114. she said helped push coro- masks and maintain so- where students have gath- Children should go in leave candy out in bags or Officials said just over navirus infections to their cial distancing. ered in groups off-campus. small groups and only vis- on trays, Raimondo said. 170 of the latest cases highest single-day levels “You may be young and it people they know, she were people who tested since last spring. healthy, but you’re spread- TRICK OR TREATING said, cautioning people LATEST NUMBERS positive on Tuesday — Gov. Gina Raimondo told ing this to those who ar- Raimondo said trick or to refrain from throwing The Rhode Island De- the most new cases in a a news conference she’s en’t young and healthy,” treating will be allowed large parties. partment of Health on single day since late May. Rhode Island’s caseload now stands at just under 24,750.

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Sales Representative, ext. 1313 [email protected] OUR OPINION Eric Rondeau Sales Representative, ext. 1280 [email protected] Patricia Whalen NSCC search should include interim president Sales Representative, ext. 1310 [email protected] EDITORIAL leader. He is intelligent, thought- the value of public higher educa- communities they represent. The BUSINESS OFFICE ful, compassionate and driven. tion and how it has the power to two are a perfect fit for this city at From A1 Susan J. Conti Dr. Bryant came to the North change lives.” this moment in time. Controller, ext. 1288 than qualify as “rare and extraor- Shore from Connecticut as a Sa- With NSCC having a major In the letter to Dr. Santiago, the [email protected] dinary.” We wholeheartedly agree. lem State student-athlete 35 presence in Lynn, it is noteworthy NSCC faculty note that it would From continuing to guide NSCC years ago and never left. 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All address information, particu- A report of a larceny at 1:31 Beacon Hill Woman Pleads Guilty larly arrests, reflect police records. p.m. Tuesday at 9 Baltimore In the event of a perceived inac- Park. curacy, it is the sole responsibility in tragic 2018 Revere accident of the concerned party to contact Vandalism the relevant police department and A report of motor vehicle BOSTON — A Boston Correction, of which she Adrianna, the five-year- crash and at the Revere have the department issue a no- vandalism at 7:47 p.m. Tues- woman who struck and will serve two years and old, was pronounced dead State Police barracks. tice of correction to the Daily Item. day at 83 N Common St. killed 5-year-old Adrian- the remainder will be sus- at the scene. Natasha, her “Two beautiful chil- na Mejia-Rivera and her pended for a probationary two-month-old sister, was dren are gone as a result Corrections or clarifications will not A report of vandalism at 8:33 p.m. Tuesday at 98 Cur- 2-month-old baby sister term of four years. rushed to Massachusetts of reckless behavior that be made without express notice of win Circle; at 9:22 p.m. Tues- Natasha Nicole in Revere During her probationary General Hospital, where could have been prevent- change from the arresting police day at 98 Curwin Circle. two years ago has pleaded time, Harris will be pro- she died of her injuries ed,” District Attorney Ra- department. guilty to motor vehicle ho- hibited from operating a two days later. chael Rollins said. “Ms. MARBLEHEAD micide. motor vehicle on a private Revere Police said Har- Harris may not have in- LYNN Autumn Harris, 43, of or public way and will lose ris made statements ad- tended to cause harm, Complaints Beacon Hill pleaded guilty her license for 15 years. mitting to drinking one but she failed to show any Arrests to two counts of negligent She must also be alcohol- beer that afternoon and concern for the foreseeable A Marblehead woman misdemeanor motor ve- and drug-free as she will vaping non-THC canna- consequences of driving Fallon Monteiro, of 69 N called the police at 11:54 hicle homicide during a be subjected to random binoid oil while driving. a nearly two-ton vehicle Common St., was arrested on a.m. to report a trash bag on hearing in Suffolk Supe- testing by the Massachu- Officers who responded to while incapacitated. a warrant charge of malicious the roadside. DPW was noti- rior Court Tuesday. She setts Probation Depart- the scene located an open “Her choice was made wanton property defacement fied to pick up the bag. had originally pleaded not ment. Lastly, she must can of Budweiser outside with complete disregard at 1:26 p.m. Tuesday. Police received a call at guilty. attend and complete the of the driver’s side door of for the lives and safety of Ricardo Sanchez-Men- 3:22 p.m. to report that the Suffolk Superior Court Brains at Risk program Harris’ SUV, and a vape others, and she is being doza, of 369 Essex St., was caller’s 14-year-old daughter Judge Linda Giles sen- which brings awareness to pen was found inside the held accountable for the arrested on warrant charges had lost her brown leath- tenced Harris to a total the devastating effects of vehicle. harm she inflicted,” Rol- of unlicensed operation of a er Minnetonka cowboy hat term of 4 1/2 years in a traumatic brain injuries. The defendant made ad- lins said. “Adrianna and motor vehicle, improper op- sometime in the past month. House of correction, six Assistant District Attor- ditional statements that Natasha’s parents had to eration of a motor vehicle, months suspended and ney Masai King told the she had taken a muscle re- bury their only children. and number plate violation at Theft four years of probation fol- court that Harris was driv- laxant and melatonin the When I look at the pic- 2:57 a.m. Wednesday. lowing release and other ing northbound on Revere previous night and had tures of these beautiful A report of unemployment conditions. Specifically, Beach Parkway shortly af- only slept for two hours children, I can’t begin to Accidents claim fraud at 11:06 a.m. on the defendant received 2 ter 5 p.m. on Dec. 9, 2018, before performing a full comprehend the depths Lawrence Dr. of their anguish. I only A report of a motor ve- 1/2 years in the Suffolk when her car left the road- day of work prior to the A report of larceny at 1:57 County House of Correc- way and traveled onto the crash. wish we were able to get a hicle crash at 12:24 p.m. p.m. on Surf St. Tuesday at Goodwin Circle at tion on one count of mo- center median, where the She admitted that she more significant sentence 867 Lynnfield St.; at 2:40 tor vehicle homicide. On two victims, their mother, may have “nodded off” for this defendant. Had p.m. Tuesday at Nichols and SAUGUS the second count, Judge another adult and a two- while driving. In addition, the case of intoxication Western avenues; at 5:02 Giles sentenced Harris to year-old child were wait- she failed a series of field been stronger, we would p.m. Tuesday at 93 Orchard Complaints a consecutive term of 2 ing for the walk signal in sobriety tests adminis- be looking at a different 1/2 years in the House of order to cross the street. tered at the scene of the outcome.’’ St.; at 5:24 p.m. Tuesday at A 911 caller reported at Chestnut Street and Western 5:11 p.m. Tuesday that he Avenue; at 6:16 p.m. Tuesday had an unwanted female at Bennett and Commercial guest in his hotel room at streets; at 6:40 p.m. Tuesday the Avalon Motel. Dispatched at Chestnut Street and West- officers informed the woman ern Avenue; at 7 p.m. Tuesday she was trespassing and sent at 106 Union St.; at 6:11 her on her way. a.m. Wednesday on Exchange Street; at 7:45 a.m. Wednes- day at 358 Broadway; at 9:29 Hazards a.m. Wednesday at Dunkin’ Police received a report of a Donuts at 932 Lynnfield St. chair in the road on Broadway at 7:05 a.m. Wednesday. The Assaults chair was removed. A report of an assault at A caller reported at 6:44 11:23 a.m. Tuesday at Her- a.m. Wednesday that a tree itage State Park on the Lyn- had fallen on her neighbor’s nway. car on Saville St. DPW was A report of an assault and notified and responded. battery at 3:21 p.m. Tuesday on Lawton Avenue. Vandalism A report of an assault and At 12:23 p.m. Tuesday, battery with a dangerous police received a call from a weapon at 8:38 p.m. Tuesday woman on Main St. who re- at Essex and High streets. ported someone had written “Trump 2020” on her Biden Breaking And Entering 2020 sign. An officer was dis- A report of a motor vehicle patched for more information. breaking and entering at 5:48 p.m. Tuesday at MBTA parking SWAMPSCOTT garage at 186 Market St. FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS Complaints Gunshots Los Angeles County Sheriff Alex Villanueva comments on the investigation of the shooting of two A report of parties not wear- deputies during a news conference at the Hall of Justice in downtown Los Angeles two weeks ago. A report of a gunshot ing masks in a mandatory at 6:28 p.m. Tuesday at 2 mask zone at 9:12 a.m. Church St. A report of a Black SUV blaring music at 8:32 p.m. at Theft 182 Puritan Road. Man arrested in ambush of two Fourth person killed Los Angeles County deputies By Stefanie Dazio since been released from captured. The black Mer- police. in devastating ASSOCIATED PRESS the hospital and are re- cedes was found nearby. In recent weeks, dem- covering. Sheriff Alex That day, Villanueva onstrators have marched LOS ANGELES — Cali- Villanueva said, howev- told reporters the car- California wildfire fornia investigators have er, that they face further jacking suspect was not to protest fatal shootings arrested and charged a reconstructive surgeries related to the ambush in the area, where depu- man in connection with By Olga R. fending in the Los Padres and that their recoveries case. He defended his ac- ties killed a Black man Rodriguez National Forest. Three the shooting of two Los will be a long process. tions that misled report- on Aug. 31 and a Black ASSOCIATED PRESS firefighters were hospital- Angeles County sher- “We saw the worst of ers, and the public, on iff’s deputies earlier this teenager in 2018. ized and later released. A humanity” in the shoot- Wednesday. SAN FRANCISCO — month as they sat in day later, a crew fighting ing, Villanueva said. “We’re not going to tell After the ambush, a Flames devoured swaths their squad car, authori- a deadly blaze in Butte Surveillance video you everything we sus- handful of protesters of brush and trees in ties said Wednesday. County was overrun by showed a person walking pect,” the sheriff said, to Northern California on flames when winds shifted Attempted mur- gathered outside the hos- toward the patrol car, protect the investigation. Wednesday amid un- and its members escaped der charges were filed pital where the deputies which was parked at a Ballistics testing of the seasonably hot and dry with only minor injuries against Deonte Lee Mur- Metro rail station in the gun — a so-called ghost were treated and tried weather. Officials said after deploying emergency ray, 36, District Attorney city of Compton, and fir- gun that is homemade to block the emergency wind-whipped flames led shelters. Jackie Lacey told report- ing a handgun through and unregistered — dis- room entrance. Videos two firefighters to deploy Heavy winds that spread ers. the passenger-side win- carded during the pur- the emergency fire shel- new fires this week in the Murray was arrested from the scene recorded dow. The deputies radi- suit showed it was the ters they carry. Napa and Sonoma wine two weeks ago in con- protesters shouting ex- oed for help despite their one used in the attack The firefighters were country and in a far north- nection with a separate pletives at police and at assigned to the Glass fire carjacking. He pleaded wounds. on the deputies, Wege- ern area of the state were least one yelling “I hope burning in wine country reduced to breezes. But not guilty to charges in The deputies, a 31-year- ner said. He also noted north of San Francisco vegetation remained ripe both cases during his old woman and 24-year- that the gun held eight they ... die.” Sunday when gusty off- for burning in high tem- arraignment Wednesday. old man graduated to- rounds, five short of its Wednesday’s announce- gether from the sheriff’s capacity, and that five shore winds fanned the peratures amid very low He is being held in jail ment of the arrest in the fire, prompting them to academy 14 months ago. rounds had been fired at humidity. on $6.15 million bail and shooting of the depu- deploy their fire shelters Numerous studies in is due back in court in Investigators deter- the deputies. after flames overwhelmed recent years have linked November. mined that the suspect Authorities said Mur- ties followed a separate, them. bigger wildfires in Ameri- Murray’s attorney, Jack fled in a black Mercedes ray, a Compton resident, seemingly unprovoked The firefighters covered ca to global warming from Brennan, declined to Benz sedan and learned has a criminal history assault on another law that type of vehicle was including convictions for themselves on the ground the burning of coal, oil and comment. Murray faces enforcement officer in with the emergency shel- gas, especially because life in state prison if he stolen in a Sept. 1 car- sales and possession of Southern California. ters that look like space climate change has made is convicted. jacking in which the narcotics, firearm pos- blankets if they are in California much drier. A Sheriff’s Homicide Bu- driver was shot. A sus- session, receiving sto- A Los Angeles police imminent danger from drier California means reau Capt. Kent Wege- pect was identified in the len property, burglary officer was attacked Sat- flames. They were not in- plants are more flamma- ner, who provided details carjacking and photo- and terrorist threats. urday night inside the jured, the California De- about the investigation, graphs were compared to Wednesday’s criminal ble. Harbor Community po- partment of Forestry and The National Weather did not suggest a specif- images from the ambush, complaint includes alle- Fire Protection said. Service said the weather ic motive for the attack strengthening a connec- gations that he associ- lice station in San Pedro. It’s the third time that conditions would last for “other than the fact that tion to the shooting of ates with gangs. The assailant was re- fire crews have had to de- several days because of he obviously hates po- the deputies, Wegener The Los Angeles Times corded on surveillance said. first reported Murray’s ploy their fire shelters this high pressure centered licemen and he wants video as he knocked the fire season — a last-resort over the state. Heat ad- them dead.” On Sept. 15, an investi- arrest ahead of the news effort to save their lives visories were in effect Lacey described the gator spotted the suspect conference. officer to the ground that was once uncommon. or pending along about shooting as “premeditat- driving another vehicle Compton is among inside the station, pis- On Sept. 8, 14 firefighters three-quarters of the ed,” but she declined to and attempted to stop communities near South tol-whipped him with his deployed emergency shel- California coast, and say what led investiga- him. A gun was thrown Los Angeles, an area own gun and pointed it ters as flames overtook many areas had poor tors to believe that. out before the suspect with a large Black popu- at his chest. The officer them and destroyed the air quality because of The deputies suffered abandoned the car in the lation that has long been fire station they were de- smoke. head wounds in the Sept. city of Lynwood. He ran a flashpoint for racial is recovering from his in- 12 ambush and have off and was ultimately tension and mistrust of juries. A6 THE DAILY ITEM THURSDAY, OCTOBER 1, 2020 Boston delays further reopening; mayor cites house parties

BOSTON (AP) — Mayor the coronavirus that caus- Marty Walsh on Wednes- es COVID-19 in the past day delayed the next two weeks. step of Boston’s reopen- In a letter sent to par- ing, citing an increase in ents Tuesday, the super- COVID-19 cases that he intendent of the Bridge- partly blamed on a grow- water-Raynham Regional ing number of house par- School District blamed ties. students for spreading The city is on the cusp the virus at large social of reaching an infection gatherings outside school. rate that the state deems Superintendent Derek too high for further re- Swenson said none of opening, Walsh said. As a the cases were the result result, he said, Boston has of students’ exposure at PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS decided not to join other school. cities moving to the next “Please know that David Haigh looks at a large tree fell on his home on in Pembroke on Wednesday after a storm phase of reopening Mon- should this trend contin- passed the area. day. ue, we may be forced into That means that gyms, a fully remote learning museums and libraries situation, as early as next Winds rake U.S. Northeast, will remain limited to 40 week,” he said. percent of capacity and Swenson urged parents that indoor performance to talk with their children venues will stay closed, about the health risks leaving thousands without power among other restrictions. posed by large gatherings, “We want to make sure adding that school offi- BOSTON (AP) — Winds ed to 62 mph in Bar Har- classes online or cancel the fire department said that we stop the increase cials “cannot fully ensure close to hurricane strength bor, 53 mph in Portland them entirely. on Twitter. No injuries before it comes to a point the health and wellbeing swept across parts of and 52 mph in Bangor. For Toppled trees snarled were reported. where we’re having the of our students & staff on the northeastern U.S. on hours, the heavy winds traffic in parts of Mas- The weather service is- prevented utility crews sachusetts, including in entire city shut down our own.” Wednesday morning, top- sued wind advisories for pling trees, downing pow- from using bucket trucks Boston, where a large again,” Walsh said at a The district’s School much of New England er lines and leaving many to repair lines. tree blocked the exit ramp news conference. Committee is planning through the morning, thousands of residents More than 65,000 cus- from busy Storrow Drive The city’s latest average to discuss the topic at its but the strongest winds without power. tomers in Massachusetts to Massachusetts General infection rate is 3.5 per- Wednesday meeting. State had passed by midday. In The National Weath- were without power at Hospital. The ramp was cent, up from a previous education officials urge Maine, winds began dying er Service reported that 9 a.m., according to the closed for hours while a average of 2.7 percent, he districts to use remote winds gusted as high as 72 state’s Emergency Man- contractor was called in to down by the afternoon, said. Rates in some neigh- learning if their areas mph near Boston around agement Agency, but with- remove it. and utility crews were borhoods have topped 7 have high virus rates for 7 a.m. before leveling off in an hour the figure had Fire officials in Plymp- making a dent in the pow- percent. prolonged periods. through the morning. dropped to about 45,000. ton, Mass., said firefight- er outages. Half the recent cases New state data re- Power lines were down Rhode Island and Con- ers responded to calls CMP had reduced its have been among people leased Wednesday showed around the region. necticut each had more for trees and wires down power outages to about under age 29, Walsh said. Bridgewater averaging More than 120,000 utili- than 20,000 customers or on fire. In one case, a 65,000, and Versant Power He cited the city’s large a daily case rate of 4 per ty customers lost power in without power, leading tree landed on a car with had about 24,000 outages number of universities as 100,000 people. The state Maine, where winds gust- some schools to move adults and children in it, by late afternoon. a factor but said rates are suggests that schools offer also rising among those hybrid classes with only a not in college. portion of students com- An increase in com- ing to school in that rate Satanic Temple sues company plaints about noisy par- range. ties suggests that house Another district, Am- parties are to blame for herst Regional Public that rejected group’s billboards some of the increase, he Schools, said Wednesday said. that it was postponing the SALEM (AP) — A law- religious discrimination. al, the group says, people a sperm and egg with the “To anyone who’s host- start of in-person school- suit filed by the Satanic Lamar did not immedi- can claim a religious ex- ing house parties, I’m ing amid an increase in text “not a baby.” It’s ac- Temple alleges that an ad- ately respond to a request emption from mandatory companied by text saying, urging you not to do it,” cases. vertising company unfair- for comment. waiting periods, counsel- “Our religious abortion he said. “On Sunday when The Amherst district ly refused to display some The Satanic Temple says ing, ultrasounds and other the Patriots are playing, was scheduled to reopen billboards promoting a rit- Lamar refused to display measures that some states ritual averts many state we’re asking you not to Thursday but changed ual offered by the group to eight billboards in Arkan- require before an abortion restrictions.” have house parties; we’re plans after 30 new help people bypass abor- sas and Indiana promot- can be performed. Lamar rejected the bill- asking you not to gather COVID-19 cases were con- tion rules in some states. ing what the group calls The group says it sub- boards and said their con- in large groups.” firmed in the town since The group, based in Sa- its “religious abortion rit- mitted five designs to La- tent was “misleading and School officials in last week. In a letter to lem, Mass., announced ual.” The Satanic Temple mar to be displayed near offensive,” according to the Bridgewater are warning parents, Superintendent Wednesday that it has describes the ritual as a crisis pregnancy centers. suit. The Satanic Temple that the district could be Michael Morris said the sued Lamar Advertising “sacramental act that con- In one of the images, a forced to move classes en- district would share infor- in Arkansas state court. firms the right of bodily bowl of cake batter is alleges that the rejection tirely online after 15 stu- mation about a potential The suit accuses the Lou- autonomy.” shown with the text, “not a was based on religious dis- dents tested positive for return this Friday. isiana-based company of By performing the ritu- cake,” next to an image of crimination. Fourth person killed in devastating California wildfire By Olga R. shore winds fanned the California means plants Rodriguez fire, prompting them to de- are more flammable. ASSOCIATED PRESS ploy their fire shelters after The National Weather flames overwhelmed them. Service said the weath- SAN FRANCISCO — The firefighters covered er conditions would last Flames devoured swaths themselves on the ground for several days because An air of brush and trees in with the emergency shel- of high pressure centered tanker Northern California on ters that look like space over the state. Heat ad- drops Wednesday amid un- blankets if they are in visories were in effect retardant seasonably hot and dry imminent danger from or pending along about while weather. Officials said flames. They were not in- three-quarters of the Cal- battling wind-whipped flames led jured, the California De- ifornia coast, and many the Glass two firefighters to deploy partment of Forestry and areas had poor air quality Fire in St. the emergency fire shel- Fire Protection said. because of smoke. Helena, ters they carry. It’s the third time that About 70,000 people Calif., on The firefighters were as- fire crews have had to de- were under evacuation Sunday. signed to the Glasser fire ploy their fire shelters this orders in the wine region burning in wine country fire season — a last-resort north of San Francisco PHOTO | north of San Francisco effort to save their lives where the Glass Fire has ASSOCIATED PRESS Sunday when gusty off- that was once uncommon. incinerated at least 80 On Sept. 8, 14 firefighters homes along with winery deployed emergency shel- installations and other ters as flames overtook buildings. them and destroyed the fire The Napa County Sher- MERCURY RECOVERY PROGRAM station they were defending iff’s Office posted photos in the Los Padres National and video of a hellish scene Forest. Three firefighters of fires raging on forested Mercury is an element that can be harmful to human health were hospitalized and later hillsides at midnight close released. A day later, a crew to a highway in the west- and the environment if not disposed of properly. fighting a deadly blaze in ern part of the county. Butte County was over- About 150 miles to the run by flames when winds north, there was no con- Mercury is found in products such as: shifted and its members tainment reported for escaped with only minor in- the Zogg Fire, which also juries after deploying emer- erupted during Sunday’s gency shelters. high winds and grew Heavy winds that spread quickly, killing four peo- new fires this week in the ple. Napa and Sonoma wine A man evacuated with country and in a far north- severe burns Sunday, the ern area of the state were day the Zogg Fire started reduced to breezes. But burning in Shasta County, Thermostats Thermometers Button-Cell Mercury Switches Fluorescent vegetation remained ripe died at a hospital of his in- Batteries Lamps for burning in high tem- juries Tuesday, said Shasta peratures amid very low County Sheriff Eric Magri- humidity. ni. He was the fourth per- Please contact your local Board of Health or Department of Public Numerous studies in re- son killed by the blaze that SPONSORED BY cent years have linked big- has spread to neighboring Works for information on where to safely dispose of these items. ger wildfires in America to Tehama County. global warming from the The Glass and Zogg fires burning of coal, oil and gas, are among nearly 30 wild- especially because climate fires burning in Califor- keepmercuryfromrising.org change has made Califor- nia. Fire-related deaths nia much drier. A drier total 30. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 1, 2020 THE DAILY ITEM A7 U.S. says it will block palm oil from Malaysian producer

By Margie Mason percent of the global $65 and Robin McDowell billion supply. ASSOCIATED PRESS Some of the abuses oc- curred on plantations op- The United States will erated by Felda. The taint- detain shipments of palm ed palm oil was traced to oil and its products from a the supply chains of the major producer in Malay- planet’s most iconic food sia after a wide range of la- and cosmetics compa- bor abuse indicators were nies like Unilever, L’Ore- found, including physical al, Nestle and Procter & and sexual violence and Gamble. forced child labor, an offi- FGV issued a state- cial said Wednesday. ment over the weekend The withhold release or- outlining its commitment der against FGV Holdings to human rights, includ- Berhad goes into effect ing steps it was taking immediately following a to make sure its workers yearlong investigation, have access to their pass- said Brenda Smith, execu- ports and wages. tive assistant commission- “Despite ongoing crit- PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS er at the U.S. Customs and icism and allegations Border Protection’s Office against FGV, we will con- The Brown family of Atlanta, from left, Jayde Brown, Jay’Elle Brown, Jayson R. Brown, Tammy of Trade. tinue with our effort to Brown and Jayson E. Brown at the Church of the Holy Sepulchre in Jerusalem last year. “We would urge the U.S. strengthen our practices importing community to respect human rights again to do their due dil- and uphold labour stan- igence,” she said, adding dards,” it said. “Our com- Resorts to RV parks: Parents they should look at their mitment to sustainability palm oil supply chains. is clear, and we are deter- “We would also encour- mined to achieve the goals age U.S. consumers to ask and targets we have set as take school year on the road questions about where a responsible and sustain- their products come from.” able business.” By Leanne Italie hiked and zip-lined. They But there are dangers have decamped to second FGV is one of the world’s Palm oil is the world’s ASSOCIATED PRESS went tubing and enjoyed lurking in schoolcations as homes or taken long-term largest palm oil compa- most consumed vegetable an alpine slide. And, yes, well. rentals in vacation spots nies and is closely con- oil, found in roughly half NEW YORK — In RVs, there was a bit of logging “Formal schoolcation around the world. With nected to Felda, which is the products on super- rental homes and five-star in to school. programs have the po- summer over, schoolca- owned by the Malaysian market shelves. Produc- resorts, families unteth- “I ended up skipping like tential to create further tions offer others simi- ered by the constraints of government. tion has exploded global- half of my classes,” Addi- achievement gaps between lar experiences, whether physical classrooms for The Customs order ly, soaring from 5 million son smiled. “It was nice. It high- and low-income fam- they’re roughing it on the their kids have turned comes a week after an tons in 1999 to 72 million was like a new start.” ilies, and more cost-effec- road for extended periods the new school year into Associated Press investi- today, according to the Addison’s 16-year-old tive versions should be de- or spending on hotels and an extended summer va- gation exposed a litany of U.S. Department of Agri- brother sat out the trip. veloped, but overall there resorts trying to make up cation, some lured by the labor abuses in the palm culture. The U.S. alone has ailing hotel industry ca- “He was concerned about are many learning bene- for a summer slump. oil industry in Malaysia seen a 900 percent spike tering to parents with being distracted,” mom fits for taking children on For Jayson and Tammy and Indonesia, which to- in demand during that remote learners through said. schoolcations,” Khazenzon Brown, schoolcations for gether produce around 85 same time. “roadschooling” amenities. One of the places the fam- said. “If students are burnt their three kids have been With the pandemic on- ily stayed, the luxury Mon- out and under-stimulated both ongoing and life-af- going, the change of scene tage Deer Valley mountain studying at home, then firming over the past Portland asks for desperate work- and resort, now offers “Mon- they may not be engaged five years. The parents school-from-home families tage Academy” for distance in class at all.” and 11-year-old Jayde, boils down to “risk versus learners, complete with an Jennifer Steele, an asso- 13-year-old Jay’Elle and reward,” said Amanda all-day monitored “study ciate professor of educa- 14-year-old Jayson are U.S. to rescind Poses, a travel consultant hall” and access to virtu- tion at American Univer- used to traveling the and mother of two teenag- al tutors. Other hotels are sity, said that if distance world with school topics ers in Austin, Texas. “God offering on-site tutors and learners don’t show up for in mind, but the pandemic deputization of willing, we don’t have the tickets for “field trips” at class during schoolcations, has them avoiding planes. opportunity to do this area attractions. “we would expect them to Before the pandemic, again.” Anna Khazenzon, a data lose some knowledge and there was a trip to Isra- Poses and her husband and learning scientist for skills.” In addition, she el at a time Jay’Elle was city police let 13-year-old Addison the online study platform said, the idea “exposes so- studying the Mideast. attend school from Park Quizlet, said the monotony cioeconomic inequities in Young Jayson made sci- City, Utah, for three days of weeks stuck at home for terms of people’s inability ence connections between By Gillian Flaccus their officers’ federal depu- of a five-night stay in ear- school on top of six months to leave and go to differ- rock formations there and ASSOCIATED PRESS tization status would last ly September. In search of pandemic restrictions ence places.” bioluminescent organisms until the end of this year. of a flight of three hours risks bringing on burnout Since the start of the pan- he saw on another adven- PORTLAND, Ore. — “A key feature of the des- or less, they rode horses, for distance learners. demic, families of means ture. The mayor of Portland has ignation is that anyone asked U.S. officials to end who assaults a federally the federal deputation of deputized official could be Cold weather means new challenges dozens of police officers in subject to federal charges,” Oregon’s largest city as Wheeler’s statement said. part of the response to on- “Fortunately, I am confi- going protests in the city. dent the Multnomah Coun- for struggling restaurants Mayor Ted Wheeler said ty district attorney will con- late Tuesday that he had tinue to prosecute anyone “asked the U.S. attorney’s who assaults or otherwise By Dee-Ann Durbin door dining, too,” said Sa- office to withdraw the des- harms police officers or oth- ASSOCIATED PRESS mantha DiStefano, owner ignation” that deputized of Mama Fox, a restaurant ers.” U.S. restaurants are mov- the officers. In an email to the U.S. at- and bar in Brooklyn. Deputizing the Portland ing warily into fall, hoping Mama Fox can only seat torney’s office, Portland city their slow recovery persists officers gives federal prose- attorney Tracy Reeve wrote 18 people inside at 25 per- cutors the option to charge despite the new challenge cent capacity, so DiStefa- that city leaders had been of chilly weather and a pan- anyone arrested by those under the impression that no will still rely heavily on officers with federal crimes, demic that’s expected to her 14 outdoor tables. She the deputization would end claim even more lives. which often come with with the termination of the thinks many New York more severe penalties than New York opens indoor restaurants won’t open in- governor’s state of emer- dining on Wednesday, re- the state crimes for which gency declared only for last door dining until the limit local police usually make stricting capacity to 25 per- reaches 50 percent because weekend’s protests, which cent. San Francisco may do arrests. It also could allow ended Sunday evening. they can’t cover their costs the same as early as this law enforcement a way On Wednesday, Wheeler at 25 percent. week. Chicago is raising its around Multnomah Coun- condemned Trump’s state- In the meantime, Mama indoor capacity from 25 per- PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS ty District Attorney Mike ments on the Proud Boys. Fox and others are trying cent to 40 percent on Thurs- Schmidt’s decision not to “Yesterday morning, to figure out how to extend Chairs are still placed atop tables and lined up day, but says restaurants file state charges against City leaders met with the the outdoor dining season to form a border as Samantha DiStefano walks still can’t seat more than 50 hundreds of protesters who Western States Center for using space heaters, tents, through Mama Fox, her Brooklyn restaurant people in one room. were arrested for lower-lev- a training about the histo- temporary igloos and even and bar, while preparing for indoor dining, It’s a dose of reality for el and non-violent offenses, ry and tactics of white su- blankets. Heat lamps are al- Tuesday. a policy that has angered premacy. We learned about an industry that was able ready in short supply. some in the law enforce- its hallmarks, and how to stem at least some of its Restaurants are also pro- ment community. to recognize it,” he said. losses by pivoting to outdoor moting delivery and carry- work, to get butts in seats,” two employees died of the Portland has seen pro- “Then, last night, we saw dining this summer, setting out. Nearly 70 percent of Moseley said. coronavirus. tests almost every night it in action when Donald up tables and chairs on side- 3,500 restaurants surveyed Although fall in New Orle- Even with outdoor seat- for more than four months Trump refused to denounce walks and parking lots and in September by the Nation- ans is ideal for outdoor din- ing, the diner is only making since George Floyd was white supremacy, and in offering some semblance of al Restaurant Association ing, tourists are scarce and 65 percent of what it did be- killed by police in Minne- his not-so-veiled call for his normalcy. said they added curbside the usual round of festivals fore the pandemic, he said. apolis. Many of them end supporters to engage in in- But as temperatures start takeout during the pandem- won’t happen this year. Still, that’s better than May, in vandalism of police and timidation at the polls and to slide across the country, ic; 54 percent added delivery. “Every day has a new set when he was doing only 30 government buildings and elsewhere.” restaurants will have to Philip Moseley, co-owner of struggles,” co-owner Ron- percent of his usual busi- violence against police offi- The Proud Boys have coax patrons to come back of Blue Oak BBQ in New nie Evans said. ness. cers. visited the city several inside, and it’s anyone’s Orleans, said carryout de- Seventy percent of U.S. “This is the worst thing I Fifty-six Portland officers times since Trump’s elec- guess how many actually mand has risen from 10 restaurants are indepen- have ever seen,” said Niko- were deputized before a tion, often drawing a re- will. That could spell trou- percent of sales before the dent, but chains are hurting lakakos, a 40-year veteran rally in the city last week- sponse from hundreds of ble for an industry that has pandemic to 50 percent now. too. NPC International, the of the industry. end by the far-right Proud counterprotesters. Alan already lost nearly 100,000 Blue Oak BBQ’s dining largest franchisee of both Il Carino, a tiny Italian Boys group. During Tues- Swinney, a member of the U.S. restaurants — or 1 in room is open at half capac- Pizza Hut and Wendy’s, filed restaurant in Manhattan, day’s presidential debate, Proud Boys, was booked 6 — since the start of the ity, or about 20 people. But for bankruptcy protection in is reopening its dining President Donald Trump Wednesday on suspicions pandemic, according to the a tent in the parking lot July. room with just 12 seats. refused to condemn armed of a dozen charges, includ- National Restaurant Asso- seats 80. That’s enough traf- Steve Nikolakakos closed Outdoor seating has recap- militias. When prompted ing allegations he pointed ciation. The future remains fic that the restaurant was one of his three Manhattan tured only about 30 percent about the Proud Boys, he a revolver at counterpro- uncertain for thousands able to hire back all 50 em- restaurants because his of the restaurant’s busi- said: “Proud Boys, stand testers and fired a paint- more. ployees. landlord wouldn’t give him ness, and it has had to lay back and stand by.” ball gun and mace at them “We’re all a little appre- “You do anything you have a break on the rent. Anoth- off 13 workers, said Giolio Portland city officials ap- on two separate occasions hensive, but that was the to do to make the food work, er, Gracie’s Diner, closed for Alvarez, the restaurant’s parently did not know that in August. case when we started out- to make the experience two months in March after manager. A8 THURSDAY, OCTOBER 1, 2020 LOOK! 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Each screen lit up Other performers was to be found also in to reveal a pre-taped re- NEW YORK — With include Bad Bunny, the creative, bee-themed cording of each celebrity help from Lizzo, Travis with Combs, Rihanna designs. who failed to make it be- Scott, Rosalia and some pal Cara Delevingne, The designer used the cause of virus restrictions of the biggest names in Bella Hadid, Big Sean, Kenzo touchstone of the — from whichever part modeling, Rihanna said Normani and Irina safari or the trek, and re- of the world they were she decided to forge ahead Shayk among her mod- interpreted the sand dust situated — pretending with a new digital-only els. Willow Smith, Paris visor as a netted beekeep- to watch a catwalk show. Savage X lingerie er’s mask. On one of the Hilton and Demi Moore It was a moment of light show to bring something first looks, the sheer fabric relief, but the three rows will model as newcomers good into a troubled world. of the headwear was held of empty VIP seating also this year. Insofar as well-priced with a large floppy hat. underscored how serious- Like Savage X Fenty, intimates in a broad In clever creative play, ly the functioning of the Rihanna’s embrace of range of sizes can achieve Oliveira Baptista evoked fashion industry has been diversity was expressed in that goal. a camouflage effect using scarred by the virus. 2017, when she launched “There’s a lot going on with 40 in the world right now and I relate to all of it,” shades of matte founda- the superstar and fashion tion, from the palest of icon told The Associated pale to deep, deep brown Press during a recent with cool undertones. round of interviews. The company has been “People need a little bit FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS wildly successful, and her of hope, they need a little offerings have expanded, This image released by Savage X Fenty shows including a skin care line, bit of happiness, and if we designer Rihanna on the set of The Savage X can bring a smile to their Fenty Skin. Fenty Show Vol. 2 Presented by Amazon Prime She’s also been busy face and a little bit of fun Video in Los Angeles. while they’re stuck at regularly rolling out luxury wear for Fenty at home, it’s a desire and an show with chunky bling them in the show last honor to be a part of that.” LVMH. around his neck, a bare year, a lot of people were Savage X Fenty, Rihan- The Savage X Fenty chest and some ultra-tight really excited, our cus- Show Vol. 2, with musical na said, is “one of those skivvies as a disembodied tomers were excited.” spaces” where “inclusiv- performances and dancers voice purred: “Dirty. Nasty. 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©2020 AccuWeather, Inc. SPORTS B THURSDAY, OCTOBER 1, 2020 St. Mary’s golf comes up just short in opener By Mike Alongi might’ve come up a little sometimes they do and ITEM SPORTS EDITOR short, but there are a lot of those points matter,” said positives to take from this.” Fiste, who has won three WINCHESTER — The St. Mary’s was led by ju- St. Mary’s golf team took to consecutive state titles nior star Aidan Emmerich, with the Spartans. “The the course Wednesday for who nished the day with the rst Spartans athletic key for the younger guys 34 points. Luke Smith was contest in 203 days, and on the team is just guring right behind with 33 points, the drama started right out that every shot mat- while Andrew Luciano put away. ters, and you don’t want to up 23 points. Sean Ma- In a back-and-forth go out there and do any- thers and Eric Bridges had matchup that came down 19 points each, while Peter thing that could jeopardize to the eighth player on the more than a point or two.” roster, St. Mary’s came up Pagliuca nished the day with 17 points. The Spartans don’t have just short in a 173-167 loss to wait long to get back to Catholic Central League “We played well out there on the course -- or to play foe Arlington Catholic at for the most part and it was Winchester Country Club. great that we were neck- Arlington Catholic again. Normally, the top seven and-neck the whole way,” The two teams will meet scores from each team are said Fiste. “We’re a little in a rematch on Thursday counted towards the team’s top-heavy in our rotation afternoon (3) at Tedesco total. But since there was a right now, but the younger Country Club. tie after adding up all sev- guys will come around as “It’ll be great to get back en scores on each side, the the season progresses.” out there right away and match came down to the For Fiste, who is now try to make up for the loss,” eighth player on each ros- in his 11th season with said Fiste. “That’s how golf St. Mary’s, the key for his ter. is -- sometimes the breaks younger players is getting “It was great to get back go your way and some- them to focus on every shot out there and compete, and times they don’t. We put what a competitive match and every point. It’s thin ourselves in a great posi- it was,” said St. Mary’s margins like those that coach Jay Fiste. “It was will help the Spartans in tion to win (Wednesday) great for the younger guys their quest for another and if we can go back out ITEM PHOTO | OLIVIA FALCIGNO on the team to go out and CCL title this fall. there and play similarly get their feet wet and learn “Even though matches (Thursday), I think we’ll be Aidan Emmerich putts on the third hole at Winchester Country Club about how to play in this might not always come in good shape to pick up a during a match against Arlington Catholic Wednesday. points-based format. We down to a point or two, win.” Swampscott golf drops close one to Beverly in season opener By Mike Alongi at Beverly Golf & Tennis. ITEM SPORTS EDITOR We’re looking forward to a rematch in a few weeks at The Swampscott golf Tedesco Country Club.” team kicked off the Big Swampscott earned Blue fall sports season on three wins on the day, Tuesday afternoon, falling in a close match to North- with junior Lou Spellios eastern Conference foe winning his match 8.5- Beverly, 36.5-35.5, at Bev- 0.5, senior Aidan Graciale erly Golf & Tennis Club. winning his match 5.5-3.5 ITEM PHOTO | OLIVIA FALCIGNO and freshman Jason Bouf- “Obviously it was a Bishop Fenwick eld hockey captain Grace Morey runs through a drill on Donaldson Field fard capturing his rst ca- tough loss to go down during practice last week. by one, but it was great reer varsity match 6.5-2.5. to see the season nal- Swampscott is back in ly get off and running,” action Thursday after- said Swampscott coach noon (3:30) against new Fenwick eld hockey aiming to Jason Knowles. “Beverly NEC addition Masconom- is a well-coached team, et on the road at Ferncroft and they’re tough to beat Country Club. reload for 2020 season By Mike Alongi ment in the quarter nal. Add in other losses such as second-leading scorer. In ITEM SPORTS EDITOR “We had a great team Kristina Rusha and Katie addition to the return of last year with an incredi- Keenan, and the Crusad- the upperclassmen, the After an untimely exit ble group of seniors, so we ers are now left with sever- Crusaders will also have from tournament play last were obviously disappoint- al holes to ll. a host of younger talent on fall, the Bishop Fenwick ed with how the season “Those girls were all the roster this season. eld hockey team is aim- ended,” said Fenwick head such critical pieces of the “The group we have com- ing to come back in 2020 coach Marybeth Mahoney, team,” Mahoney said of his ing back has some experi- with a reloaded roster and now in her 15th season seniors. “Cailyn was our ence from last year, and it make a run at a Catholic with the Crusaders. “We leading scorer and Steph- all starts with Cat in net Central League title. started the year strong anie was our defender on and Grace up front,” said Last year’s Crusaders and worked hard the whole the back line, and those are Mahoney. “Having some- team was primed for a big way, but we ran into trou- tough pieces to replace.” one who can defend the run through the Division ble against a great team But there’s a strong core net and then another per- 2 North tournament af- and a great player.” returning for Fenwick this son who can score for you ter losing just two games Fenwick lost a number season, led by its three is a real key, especially this all season, but Fenwick of seniors to graduation team captains in senior season.” ran into a buzzsaw in the after last season, includ- goalkeeper Cat Elias, se- form of Pentucket’s soph- ing senior captains Cailyn nior mid elder Paige Lit- FENWICK, B2 omore goalkeeper and got Wesley, Stephanie Steri- tlehale and junior forward knocked out of the tourna- ti and Katherine Clancy. Grace Morey -- last year’s NFL postpones Steelers-Titans game after COVID outbreak By Teresa M. Walker Wednesday. ing, we take advantage of Vrabel is not identifying ASSOCIATED PRESS The Titans hope to be it.” the ve other personnel allowed back inside their Outside linebackers who tested positive, saying NASHVILLE, Tenn. — facility Saturday, though coach Shane Bowen was only that he was not among The Tennessee Titans have coach Mike Vrabel said the rst to test positive, that group. The Titans at least one more day to see that could happen before with the Titans learning coach said some of those if the team’s coronavirus then or later. The Titans Saturday of his results. He who tested positive are ex- outbreak is under control before their game with the are preparing to play as didn’t make the trip to Min- periencing “ u-like symp- Steelers is rescheduled for early as Monday. Vrabel nesota, where Tennessee toms” and he expects they Monday or Tuesday. said he’s con dent the NFL won 31-30. will feel better shortly. Only one new positive will allow them some time On Tuesday, the Titans The league’s infectious test result came back to practice before the game. placed three players on the disease experts have been Wednesday, a day after the “We’ve worked on short reserve/COVID-19 list, in- helping the Titans and the Titans had three players weeks before,” Vrabel said. cluding key players defen- Vikings track down anyone and ve team personnel “We’ve played three games sive captain and lineman in contact with those who ITEM PHOTO | SPENSER HASAK test positive for COVID-19. in 13 days. I’m sure the oth- DaQuan Jones and long tested positive. The Vikings More daily test results are er teams that we played be- snapper Beau Brinkley. had no positive test re- Swampscott junior Aidan Graciale was one upcoming. fore had a few extra days of Outside linebacker Ka- sults Wednesday and were of three members of the Big Blue to win their The league announced practice. And so it’ll be im- malei Correa became the preparing to reopen their matchup in a close loss to Beverly Tuesday at the postponement from portant that the time that fourth on that list Wednes- building Thursday, with a Beverly Golf and Tennis Club. Sunday afternoon on we do get to spend practic- day. game Sunday at Houston. B2 SPORTS THE DAILY ITEM THURSDAY, OCTOBER 1, 2020

HIGH SCHOOL SCHEDULE St. Mary’s golf tees off the season THURSDAY Field Hockey Golf Bishop Stang at Bishop Fenwick (4) Arlington Catholic at St. Mary’s (3) Volleyball Bishop Fenwick at St. Joseph’s (3) Bishop Fenwick at Bishop Feehan (4) Swampscott at Masconomet (3:30) Golf Lynnfield at North Reading (3:30) Matignon at Bishop Fenwick (3:30) Field Hockey Cross Country St. Mary’s at Bishop Feehan (4) St. Mary’s at Bishop Fenwick (12) FRIDAY MONDAY Golf Girls Soccer Masconomet at Salem (4) St. Mary’s at Malden Catholic (4) Bishop Fenwick at Cardinal Spellman SATURDAY (4) Girls Soccer Field Hockey Bishop Feehan at Bishop Fenwick Beverly at Swampscott (6) (12) Volleyball Matignon at St. Mary’s (1:30) St. Mary’s at Cathedral (5) Boys Soccer Golf Matignon at St. Mary’s (3:30) Bishop Feehan at St. Mary’s (3) Bishop Fenwick at Bishop Feehan (4) Newburyport at Lynnfield (3)

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NFL ITEM PHOTOS | OLIVIA FALCIGNO Left: Sean Mathers follows through on a putt on the third hole at Winchester Country Club AMERICAN CONFERENCE NATIONAL CONFERENCE East East Wednesday. Right: Peter Pagliuca drives onto the second hole during the Spartans’ opener against W L T Pct PF PA W L T Pct PF PA Arlington Catholic. Buffalo 3 0 0 1.000 93 77 Dallas 1 2 0 .333 88 97 NE 2 1 0 .667 87 66 Washington 1 2 0 .333 62 81 Miami 1 2 0 .333 70 65 Philadelphia 0 2 1 .000 59 87 N.Y. Jets 0 3 0 .000 37 94 N.Y. Giants 0 3 0 .000 38 79 South South W L T Pct PF PA W L T Pct PF PA Fenwick field Tennessee 3 0 0 1.000 80 74 Tampa Bay 2 1 0 .667 82 61 Indianapolis 2 1 0 .667 84 45 Carolina 1 2 0 .333 68 81 Jacksonville 1 2 0 .333 70 84 NO 1 2 0 .333 88 94 Houston 0 3 0 .000 57 95 Atlanta 0 3 0 .000 90 108 North North W L T Pct PF PA W L T Pct PF PA hockey aiming Pittsburgh 3 0 0 1.000 80 58 Chicago 3 0 0 1.000 74 62 Baltimore 2 1 0 .667 91 56 Green Bay 3 0 0 1.000 122 85 Cleveland 2 1 0 .667 75 88 Detroit 1 2 0 .333 70 92 Cincinnati 0 2 1 .000 66 74 Minnesota 0 3 0 .000 75 102 West West W L T Pct PF PA W L T Pct PF PA to reload for Kansas City 3 0 0 1.000 91 60 Seattle 3 0 0 1.000 111 86 Las Vegas 2 1 0 .667 88 90 Arizona 2 1 0 .667 77 61 LAC 1 2 0 .333 52 57 L.A. Rams 2 1 0 .667 89 71 Denver 0 3 0 .000 45 70 San Fran 2 1 0 .667 87 46 Thursday’s Games Seattle at Miami, 1 p.m. Denver at N.Y. Jets, 8:20 p.m. 2020 season Indianapolis at Chicago, 1 p.m. Sunday’s Games N.Y. Giants at L.A. Rams, 4:05 p.m. L.A. Chargers at Tampa Bay, 1 p.m. Buffalo at Las Vegas, 4:25 p.m. FENWICK more than one position Cleveland at Dallas, 1 p.m. New England at Kansas City, 4:25 From B1 out there and play both Baltimore at Washington, 1 p.m. p.m. As for how things have offense and defense. Many Pittsburgh at Tennessee, 1 p.m. Arizona at Carolina, 1 p.m. Philadelphia at San Francisco, 8:20 been going in practice, of these girls aren’t used New Orleans at Detroit, 1 p.m. p.m. Mahoney has been focus- to taking on that much re- Jacksonville at Cincinnati, 1 p.m. Monday’s Games ing on getting her team sponsibility because there Minnesota at Houston, 1 p.m. Atlanta at Green Bay, 8:15 p.m. into peak physical condi- are usually other players tion to deal with the fact around them, but this MLB POSTSEASON that there will be three year we’re going to need less players on the field everyone to contribute in Wednesday (Paddock 4-5), 5:08 p.m. for her team at any given multiple ways.” Tampa Bay 8, Toronto 2, Tampa Bay Thursday time because of the latest The Crusaders will open wins series 2-0 Chicago White Sox (Dunning 2-0 or safety modifications. But up the season on Satur- Oakland 5, Chicago White Sox 3, Cease 5-4) at Oakland, 3:10 p.m. the new 7-on-7 setup will day afternoon (12) against series tied 1-1 New York Yankees (Happ 2-2) at Houston 3, Minnesota 1, Houston also force players to take Bishop Stang at home at Cleveland (Plesac 4-2), 7:08 p.m. wins series 2-0 on more on-field responsi- Donaldson Field. Miwaukee (Woodruff 3-5) at Los New York Yankees (Tanaka 3-3) at “We’re beyond excited Angeles Dodgers (Kershaw 6-2), bilities than they’re used Cleveland (Carrasco 3-4), 7:08 p.m. 10:08 p.m. to, and Mahoney is work- to just get back out on Milwaukee (Suter 2-0) at Los Angeles the field and start play- Dodgers (Buehler 1-0), 10:08 p.m. Cincinnati (Castillo 4-6) at Atlanta ing on making sure her Atlanta 1, Cincinnati 0, 13 innings, (Anderson 3-2), 12:08 p.m. team is prepared in that ing again,” said Mahoney. Atlanta leads series 1-0 Miami (Sanchez 3-2) at Chicago sense as well. “Even though there isn’t Miami 5, Chicago Cubs 1, Miami Cubs (Darvish 8-3), 2:08 p.m. “There is going to be a any state tournament to leads series 1-0 St. Louis (Wainwright 5-3) at San ton of space on the field shoot for this year, we’re St. Louis (Kim 3-0) at San Diego Diego (Davies 7-4), 5:08 p.m. with the new 7-on-7 rule, still going to be battling ITEM PHOTO | OLIVIA FALCIGNO so conditioning is going it out for a CCL title and NBA FINALS to play a big factor,” said we’re excited for the op- Kailey Silva runs through a drill at Donaldson Wednesday Friday, Oct. 9 Mahoney. “Also, our girls portunity to do that.” Field during Bishop Fenwick field hockey prac- Miami vs. L.A. Lakers, 9 p.m. are going to have to play tice. x-Miami vs. L.A. Lakers, 9 p.m. Friday Miami vs. L.A. Lakers, 9 p.m. Sunday, Oct. 11 Sunday x-L.A. Lakers vs. Miami, 7:30 p.m. ‘Bad timing and bad luck’: Injured L.A. Lakers vs. Miami, 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, Oct. 6 Tuesday, Oct. 13 L.A. Lakers vs. Miami, 9 p.m. x-Miami vs. L.A. Lakers, 9 p.m. Serena out of French Open TODAY IN SPORTS ASSOCIATED PRESS earliest exit from a major Oct. 1 mark with a pair of early sin- tournament in six years PARIS — Serena Wil- 1903 — The Pittsburgh and the most significant gles as the Seattle Mariners liams laughed at her own Pirates beat the Boston Pil- development in Paris on beat the Texas Rangers 8-3. jokes and sounded an grims 7-3 in the first World Day 4, which also included Sisler set the hits record of upbeat tone — or one as a straight-set loss by U.S. Series game. Jimmy Sebring positive, at least, as could 257 in 1920 with the St. Open runner-up Victoria hits the first Series homer, be expected from a play- Louis Browns over a 154- Azarenka and straight- Deacon Phillippe is the win- er whose latest bid for a game schedule. Suzuki forward wins for Rafael ning pitcher and Cy Young record-tying 24th Grand Nadal and Dominic Thiem the loser. breaks it in the Mariners’ Slam title ended because over a couple of American 1961 — Roger Maris hits 160th game of the year. of injury, as did her sea- men. his 61st home run of the 2006 — Joe Mauer son, probably. “That’s disappoint- season, against Tracy Stal- becomes the first catcher to Williams tried to warm lard of the Boston Red Sox up for her second-round ing on many levels, of win an AL batting title as at Yankee Stadium. The blow match at Roland Garros course,” said John Isner, gives New York a 1-0 victory Minnesota beat the Chicago on Wednesday but hud- the 21st-seeded man who and eclipses Babe Ruth’s White Sox 5-1. Mauer, finish- dled afterward with her was beaten in four sets 34-year-old single-season ing at .347, ends up four coach and determined by 20-year-old American qualifier Sebastian Kor- home run record. points ahead of New York that if walking on the da. “It’s disappointing 1975 — In the “Thrilla in Achilles tendon she hurt shortstop Derek Jeter. personally for Serena, but Manila,” Muhammad Ali at the U.S. Open nearly 2006 — Tiger Woods match- it’s disappointing for the beats Joe Frazier in 14 three weeks ago was dif- es his longest PGA Tour win- tournament and for tennis rounds to retain his world ficult, then trying to run fans worldwide.” heavyweight title. ning streak of six at the and compete made little American Express Champion- sense. Williams’ departure, and 1977 — 75,646 fans come the 10th-seeded Azaren- to the Meadowlands to see ship. Woods finishes with a “If it was my knee, that would be more really dev- ka’s 6-2, 6-2 dismissal by soccer great Pele play his 4-under 67 for an eight-shot 161st-ranked Anna Karo- farewell game. Pele plays astating for me. But this victory. It’s also his eighth is something that just lina Schmiedlova — some- the first half with the New victory of the year, making happened, and it’s super one who lost 13 consecu- York Cosmos and the sec- him the first player in PGA acute. That’s totally differ- tive Grand Slam matches ond half with his former Tour history to win at least ent. I feel like my body is until defeating Williams’ team, Santos of Brazil. older sister, Venus, earlier eight times in three sea- actually doing really, re- 1997 — Kevin Garnett ally well,” said Williams, this week — meant zero of sons. agrees to terms with the who turned 39 on Satur- the four female semifinal- Minnesota Timberwolves on 2011 — Tyler Wilson throws day. “I just ran into, for ists at Flushing Meadows the richest long-term con- for a school-record 510 lack of a better word, bad made it past the second tract in professional sports yards and Jarius Wright timing and bad luck, real- round at Roland Garros. PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS history, a six-year deal worth catches 13 passes for a ly, in New York.” Champion Naomi Osa- more than $125 million. ka didn’t make the trip to Serena Williams walks to her bench after de- school-record 281 yards as Williams withdrew 2004 — Ichiro Suzuki sets about an hour before she France at all; No. 21 seed feating Kristie Ahn of the U.S., left, in the first the major league record for Arkansas turns an 18-point would have played Tsvet- Jennifer Brady was upset round match of the French Open tennis tour- hits in a season, breaking halftime deficit into a 42-38 ana Pironkova at Court in her opening match by a nament at the Roland Garros stadium in Paris, George Sisler’s 84-year-old victory over Texas A&M. Philippe Chatrier, her 17-year-old qualifier. France, Monday. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 1, 2020 THE DAILY ITEM B3 NATION Biden, Trump press contrasts in Midwest after debate chaos By Steve Peoples, a Democratic president, Will Weissert and I’m going to be an Ameri- Kevin Freking can president.” ASSOCIATED PRESS While some Republi- cans feared that Trump’s PITTSBURGH — Pres- debate performance was ident Donald Trump and too aggressive, he gave Democrat Joe Biden kept up their debate-stage himself high marks be- fore leaving Washington. clash from afar on Wednes- PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS day as they competed for He had spent much of the morning assailing Biden President Donald Trump speaks during the working-class voters in first presidential debate with Democratic pres- the Midwest, while elect- and debate moderator idential candidate former Vice President Joe ed officials in both parties Chris Wallace on social Biden Tuesday at Case Western University and — and the debate com- media. mission, too — sought to “It was an exciting eve- Cleveland Clinic, in Cleveland. deal with the most chaot- PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS ning. I see the ratings were very high and it was ic presidential faceoff in Democratic presidential candidate former good to be there,” Trump memory. Vice President Joe Biden speaks at Amtrak’s Here’s the reality The Tuesday night af- said. Alliance Train Station, Wednesday in Alliance, The first of three sched- fair raised fresh questions Ohio. about Trump’s continued uled debates between Trump and Biden deteri- behind Trump’s reluctance to condemn more orderly discussion of Trump was to address vot- white supremacy, his ef- orated into bitter taunts the issues.” ers and donors in Minne- and chaos the night be- forts to undermine the Less than 12 hours after sota late in the day. legitimacy of the election fore as the Republican the wild debate concluded, Biden balanced criticism claims about and his unwillingness to president repeatedly in- Biden called Trump’s be- of Trump with a call for respect debate ground terrupted his Democratic havior in the prime-time national unity. rules his campaign had rival with angry — and agreed to. Some Demo- confrontation a “a nation- “He lies to you,” Biden personal — jabs that over- mail voting crats called on Biden to al embarrassment.” The told supporters under shadowed any substantive skip the next two debates. Democratic challenger a sunny sky with a cool discussion of the crises By Nicholas Riccardi that already use it broad- Biden’s campaign con- launched his most aggres- breeze outside the Cleve- threatening the nation. ASSOCIATED PRESS ly. And while some irreg- sive day on the campaign land train station. Trump and Biden fre- ularities and errors have firmed he would partic- President Donald Trump trail all year, with eight “I’ll always tell you the quently talked over each occurred in the early vote, ipate in the subsequent continued his assault on stops planned for a train truth,” the former vice other with Trump inter- Trump on Tuesday mis- meetings as did Trump’s. the integrity of the U.S. tour that began mid-morn- president said. “I’ll always rupting, nearly shouting, characterized those inci- But the Commission on elections during the first Presidential Debates ing in Cleveland and was care about you whether so often that Biden even- dents. presidential debate Tues- promised “additional ending 10 hours later in you vote for me or not. If tually snapped at him, His comments come as day, spreading falsehoods structure ... to ensure a western Pennsylvania. elected, I’m not going to be “Will you shut up, man?” his reelection campaign about the security of vot- and the Republican Party ing and misrepresenting have begun challenging issues with mail ballots. the way those ballots are In the final segment of being processed and pre- the contentious debate paring for broad legal bat- between Trump and Dem- tles after Election Day. ocrat Joe Biden, Trump A look at Trump’s claims launched into an extend- and the facts. ed argument against mail —Trump accused Phil- voting, claiming without adelphia election officials evidence that it is ripe for of inappropriately keeping fraud and suggesting mail his campaign’s poll moni- ballots may be “manipu- tors from observing voters lated.” filling out mail ballots at “This is going to be a a voting center Tuesday. fraud like you’ve never He was repeating an accu- seen,” the president said sation he and his son had of the massive shift to made earlier this week — mail voting prompted by and election officials have the coronavirus pandemic. disputed. Election lawyers Trump’s riff was laden note Trump campaign’s with misstatements and watchers had no legal inaccuracies. Mail voting right under state law to has proved to be safe and observe citizens filling out secure in the five states mail ballots. Breonna Taylor grand jury recordings to be PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS Members of the Proud Boys, including leader Enrique Tarrio, second from left, gesture and cheer on stage as they and other right-wing demonstrators rally in Portland, Ore., in September. released Friday

By Dylan Lovan and shooting into a neighbor- Piper Hudspeth ing home. Trump to far-right extremists: Blackburn That decision angered ASSOCIATED PRESS many, and protesters took to the streets in Louisville LOUISVILLE, Ky. — A and around the country to ‘Stand back and stand by’ Kentucky judge has de- demand accountability for layed until Friday the re- her killing, as frustrations By Kathleen tifa,” which stands for the been responsible for most Biden has said he decid- lease of secret grand jury spilled over after months Ronayne and anti-fascist movement. of the recent deadly attacks ed to run for president af- proceedings in Breonna of waiting for Cameron’s Michael Kunzelman “I’m willing to do any- by extremist groups within ter Trump said there were Taylor’s killing by police, so announcement. Activists ASSOCIATED PRESS thing. I want to see peace,” the U.S. “very fine people” on both that prosecutors can edit and Taylor’s family called Trump said. “What do you Trump, a Republican, sides of a 2017 protest led out witnesses’ names and for the grand jury file to be President Donald Trump want to call them? Give me has tried to tie incidents by white supremacists in personal information. released. on Tuesday didn’t condemn a name.” of violence that have ac- Charlottesville, Va., where Audio recordings of the One of two Louisville white supremacist groups proceedings were originally “Proud Boys,” Democrat companied largely peaceful a counterprotester was police officers shot during and their role in violence supposed to be made public Joe Biden chimed in, refer- protests to Biden and the killed. protests last week called in some American cities Wednesday, but Attorney encing a far-right extremist Democrats, running on a Trump said Tuesday that for law enforcement, pro- this summer, branding it General Daniel Cameron’s group that has shown up “law and order” message Biden was afraid to say the testers and other city res- solely a “left-wing” problem office asked a Louisville at protests in the Pacific that warns people won’t words “law and order” and idents to work together to and telling one far-right court for a week’s delay Northwest. The male-on- be safe under a Democrat- pressed him to give exam- move forward. extremist group to “stand ly group of neo-fascists ic president. It’s a message to remove details such as Maj. Aubrey Gregory, back and stand by.” ples of law enforcement witnesses’ addresses and describes themselves as aimed squarely at white groups that back his cam- who was shot in the hip, “Almost everything I see “western chauvinists,” and suburban voters, includ- phone numbers. returned to light duty ear- is from the left wing, not paign. Biden didn’t name On Wednesday, Judge they have been known to ing women who voted for any, but said he’s in favor of lier this week. He said fel- from the right wing,” said incite street violence. Trump in 2016 but may not Ann Bailey Smith grant- “law and order with justice, low officer Robinson Des- Trump, whose exchange “Proud Boys, stand back do so again. ed a shorter delay, giving roches, who was shot in the where people get treated with Democrat Joe Biden and stand by,” Trump said. “What we saw was a dog the attorney general until abdomen, is still “in a lot fairly.” left the extremist group “But I’ll tell you what, I’ll whistle through a bull- noon on Friday. of pain” and faces a longer Biden called antifa “an Proud Boys celebrating tell you what, somebody’s horn,” California Sen. Ka- Cameron’s office sought recovery. Gregory said he idea, not an organization.” what some of its members got to do something about mala Harris, Biden’s run- the delay “in the interest doesn’t blame all protest- saw as tacit approval. antifa and the left because ning mate, said on MSNBC That’s similar to how Wray of protection of witnesses, ers for the actions of the He was responding to this is not a right-wing after the debate. “Donald described it, though Trump and in particular private gunman. a question from debate problem.” Trump is not pretending has called on the federal citizens named in the re- “If we can’t come togeth- moderator Chris Wallace, Facing widespread criti- to be anything other than government to characterize cordings,” according to its er to find solutions, then who asked the president if cism for his failure to con- what he is: Someone who antifa as a terrorist organi- legal motion Wednesday. we’re not going anywhere,” he would condemn white demn the group, Trump on will not condemn white su- zation. The recordings are 20 Gregory said. “Violence supremacist and militia Wednesday said, “I don’t premacists.” At another point in the hours long. has never been the answer groups that have shown know who the Proud Boys Proud Boys leaders and debate, when discussing Taylor was shot and and never will be.” up at some protests. Wal- are.” He added, “Whoever supporters later celebrated a Trump administration killed in her Louisville Authorities arrested lace specifically mentioned they are, they have to stand the president’s words on move to end racial sensitiv- home by police who were 26-year-old Larynzo John- Kenosha, Wis., where a down. Let law enforcement social media. A channel on ity training in the federal executing a narcotics war- son in the officer shootings, white teenager was charged do their work.” Telegram, an instant mes- government, Biden directly rant in March. The grand charging him with two with killing two protesters FBI Director Christopher saging service, with more called Trump a racist. He jury decided this month counts of first-degree as- during demonstrations over Wray told a congressional than 5,000 of the group’s also accused him of trying not to charge any of the po- sault on a police officer and the police shooting of Jacob panel last week that white members posted “Stand to sow racist hatred and lice officers involved with 14 counts of wanton en- Blake, a Black man. Trump supremacists and anti-gov- Back” and “Stand By” above racist division in the coun- her death; instead, one dangerment. Johnson has has repeatedly blamed “an- ernment extremists have and below the group’s logo. try. officer was charged with pleaded not guilty. B4 THE DAILY ITEM THURSDAY, OCTOBER 1, 2020 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 Awkward online photos put in-laws on the outs DEAR ABBY: I have been with my husband Dear Abby is written by Abigail DEAR ABBY: I have for 20 years, married for wonderful neighbors. eight of them. He thinks Van Buren, also known as Jeanne They own a fish market his mother can do no Phillips, and was founded by her in Chinatown. Since they wrong. She takes pic- mother, Pauline Phillips. Contact moved in three years ago, tures of me when I least he has given me fish al- expect it, and then posts Dear Abby at DearAbby.com or P.O. most every other week. the worst ones on Face- Box 69440, Los Angeles, CA 90069. My dilemma is, he speaks book. She laughs and almost no English, and thinks it’s funny, but I am she speaks only broken really hurt by it. English. Some of the fish To make it worse, his cruel streak, and this is total turn-off for me. he gives me I don’t use, so sister does the same to me their way of needling you. For instance, when we I offer it to another neigh- now. They constantly What troubles me is go to a restaurant and bor or throw it out. have their phones pointed that you have allowed the waitress walks up to I would like to tell him toward me, and when con- them to drive you away assist us, as soon as she which fish I prefer, but fronted, they deny taking from family functions, turns around, he auto- matically glues his eyes don’t want to seem un- pictures or insist all pic- which I assume your hus- grateful or like it’s shop- tures have been deleted. on her backside. I don’t band is attending with- ping from home. Any sug- I have always support- out you. Have another say anything about it, ed my husband’s relation- but it’s so annoying. gestions on how to handle talk with him. Go to an- this? ship with his family, but I other family gathering, Should I say anything or don’t feel like they sup- and when you see the just continue to pretend GRATEFUL IN NEW that I don’t see? port us being together. I cameras aimed at you, YORK have deleted his mother tell them to cut it out. as a friend on Facebook BOTHERED IN Your spineless husband LOUISIANA DEAR GRATEFUL: and no longer go to family should back you up on it, You might “innocently” functions. My husband tell them that it isn’t fun- mention which fish you agrees that what she’s do- DEAR BOTHERED: ny, and if there are any Many men ogle, but for especially appreciate ing is wrong, but offers no shots of you on their FB when he brings it to you, support. His family prides most of them, it’s only pages, HE wants them de- their eye that wanders. but other than that, I themselves on class, but leted immediately. think you should be this is anything but classy. Because it bothers you so much you may not want grateful for your neigh- CAUGHT OFF DEAR ABBY: I’m in to move the relationship bor’s generosity and for- GUARD an eight-year relation- forward, by all means get about “placing an or- ship, and we share a speak up. Pretending not der” for something you’re DEAR CAUGHT: It 3-year-old child together. to notice has changed not paying for. You should isn’t classy to willfully We talk about marriage, nothing. After eight years also make an effort to re- hurt others, as your MIL but truth be told, I’m of silence, I think it’s time ciprocate in some way so and SIL have been doing. having doubts. He has a to set the father of your the man and his wife are Both appear to have a wandering eye, which is a child straight, don’t you? not doing all the giving. BRIDGE

Balanced hands need more care If you go to musical concerts, who because he and his partner had not have you listened to the most often? met Super Gerber. (Then, a jump For me, it is Mary Chapin Carpen- to five clubs would have asked for ter. She is a wonderful songwriter aces, and a subsequent six clubs for and singer. kings. Four clubs over three no-trump I have been to 13 of her concerts would have been Stayman.) — and it would have been at least South started with four spades, 14 if it weren’t for COVID-19. So, three diamonds and two clubs, so he it seems appropriate to feature a needed four heart tricks. The finesse grand slam deal. How should South had to be working. But declarer try to win all 13 tricks in no-trump might have had to take that finesse after West leads the club 10? three times. If so, he needed three When you are bidding a slam with dummy entries, which had to come a balanced hand, be circumspect from spades. because losers tend to stay losers South cashed the spade queen forever. With two balanced hands, go and led his spade three to dummy’s with the recommended point-count king. When both opponents followed, guidelines: 33-36 for a small slam declarer played a heart to his queen, and 37-plus for a grand (if the three overtook the spade jack with dum- missing points are not a king). my’s ace and repeated the heart fi- In this deal, South’s jump to three nesse. Finally, he led the spade four no-trump showed 25-27 points, to dummy’s six and took the third North plunged into seven no-trump, heart finesse. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 1, 2020 THE DAILY ITEM B5 TV BEST BETS THIS WEEK IN MOVIES

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To remember things “Renegade,” as well as Daryl Hall and John Oates’ minds who dominated the ley (Rhys Ifans and Keeley fear it, many of us need it and like this were commonplace hits “Delayed Reaction” and “It’s a Laugh.” universities. It was there she Hawes). Connecting... the world is a better place for to the women of yesterday is quickly learned she was sim- Misbehaviour not only so vitally important to the so- NBC, 8:30 p.m. many of the changes we have ply a number while her voice deals with the women’s move- New Series! experienced over the years. ciety of today. was muted at best. Few, if ment, but also touches on Unfortunately, the whole of Executive producer Martin Gero’s (Blindspot) script- In 1970, the Miss World any, men wanted to consider racism and doesn’t shy away the film is a bit uneven and ed ensemble comedy is about a group of friends pageant found itself at the her thoughts. from introducing those who trying to stay close (and sane) through video chats center of a movement. The While Alexander thought believe differently, for their feels clunky. The storylines as they share the highs and lows of these extraordi- Women’s Liberation Move- she could have the most in- own reasons (some of which all deserve more treatment, nary times. ment targeted the show and fluence by being a part of the feel very altruistic). Gu- and there are solid actors who Let’s Be Real its blatant sexist attitudes. system, women like Jo Rob- gu-Mbatha Raw is featured go underutilized in roles that FOX, 9 p.m. From the objectification of inson (Jessie Buckley) were as Jennifer Hosten (Miss go almost nowhere. While it Robert Smigel of Triumph the Insult Comic Dog fame the contestants to the tone working at street level. From Grenada), whose role as a could have been much better, of the broadcast, everything is an executive producer of this new comedy special posters to vandalism, they Black woman in an environ- the film is still both fun and about the show screamed were changing the narrative ment that favored her white serious, topical yet light. covering politics, pop culture, and the 2020 elec- that women were objects and tion through puppets, celebrity cameos, and remote one sign at a time, working competitors was a personal We’ve come a long way in nothing more. in the streets one block at a battle for relevance. Hosten’s the last 50 years, but there pieces. But the era in London was time. own ambition for a broad- is further to go. Much like Flipping 101 With Tarek El Moussa: “Style vs. Sub- filled with activists, and When Alexander combined casting career drove her to the struggles we are going stance” while some organized in hid- her book smarts with Robin- try to use the pageant for her through in society today, HGTV, 9 p.m. den meetings, others tried to son’s street smarts, the two own purposes. She looked to change does not happen After selling his insurance business, Kenny and his influence things by getting became a force that was ready the pageant as a springboard wife Somer, a design enthusiast, jumped into house into the establishment and to take on the world and led to stand out from the crowd. overnight, but the acts of a flipping in pricey Pasadena. The couple often battle changing the world. Sally the charge to start with the The reality of 1970 led to ce- few brave individuals can go over what looks good and what’s affordable for a Alexander (Keira Knightley) Miss World pageant being lebrities like Bob Hope (Greg a long way to changing the successful flip. Thankfully, Tarek is there to get these focused her efforts at flexing held in London. The pageant Kinnear) hosting a pageant hearts and minds of the pop- novices on the same page before project delays, her intellectual muscles in was already under fire for ad- with a variety of jokes that ulace. a challenging lot and unforeseen problems turn a her fight. As one of the few mitting the first Black South blatantly objectified women dream project into a nightmare. women who attended college African contestant. The cha- and will be met by many of Paul’s Grade: B-

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The facing “important chal- EU has accused the two lenges” in some European countries of violating rule- Union countries, particu- of-law standards for years larly in Hungary and Po- and is pursuing sanction land, where the judicial procedures against them. systems are under threat, Hungary immediately the EU’s executive com- dismissed the report as ir- mission said Wednesday relevant and biased. in its first report on ad- “The Commission’s Rule herence to the rule of law. of Law Report is not only The European Commis- fallacious, but absurd,” the sion depicted a bleak situ- Hungarian government ation in the two countries. said in a statement. “The Its wide-ranging audit concept and methodology PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS found that prosecution of of the Commission’s Rule high-level corruption in of Law Report are unfit A jaguar crouches in an area recently scorched by wildfires at the Encontro das Aguas state park Hungary “remains very for purpose, its sources in the Pantanal wetlands near Pocone, Mato Grosso state, Brazil. The Pantanal is the world’s larg- limited,” and deemed Po- are unbalanced and its est tropical wetlands, popular for viewing the furtive felines, along with caiman, capybara and land deficient in the four content is unfounded.” more. This year the Pantanal is exceptionally dry and burning at a record rate. main areas reviewed: na- Polish Prime Minis- tional justice systems, an- ter Mateusz Morawiecki ti-corruption frameworks, made no reference to the media freedom and checks report while present- As Brazil’s wetlands burned, and balances. ing his new cabinet on “It is relevant to have an Wednesday, while Poland’s overview of these issues, liberal opposition, the Civ- government didn’t help much and see the links between ic Coalition, stressed that them. Not least because the report was critical of PORTO JOFRE, Brazil caiman, capybara and only happened after great can regenerate quickly deficiencies often merge the right-wing govern- (AP) — After hours navi- more. This year it is excep- delay and mainly target- with rain, but the wild- into an undrinkable cock- ment, but not of the coun- gating Brazil’s Pantanal tionally dry and burning ed private ranches rather life that survive are left tail,” EU Values Commis- try itself. wetlands in search of jag- at a record rate. The fires than protected areas. Mak- stranded without habitat. sioner Vera Jourova told “It is the current ruling uars earlier this month, have been so intense that ing matters worse, several Along that scorched journalists. team that is rated so low Daniel Moura beached at one point smoke reached aircraft remained grounded landscape were injured The report, published a in the report and it’s Law his boat to survey the fire Sao Paulo, 900 miles away. at the start of the inferno. and disoriented animals, day before the leaders of and Justice (party) that damage. In every direction, President Jair Bolson- “I can’t see much feder- plus charred corpses of the EU’s 27 nations meet is responsible for all the he saw only devastation. aro’s government says it al help; it is basically us others. On the river, Mou- in Brussels for a two-day problems that the Euro- No wildlife, and no support has mobilized hundreds here,” said Felipe Augusto ra motored past a dead summit, could have reper- pean Commission is refer- from federal authorities. of federal agents and mil- Dias, executive director of 6-foot-long anaconda, cussions for discussions on ring to now,” said Civic Co- “We used to see jaguars itary service members to SOS Pantanal, an environ- tangled on a fallen tree the bloc’s long-term budget. alition lawmaker Kamila here all the time; I once douse the flames. Howev- mental group. branch. The sky was an While EU leaders have Gasiuk-Pichowicz. saw 16 jaguars in a single er, all along the only high- Both sides of the apocalyptic orange. agreed in principle on a The EU report also day,” Moura, a guide who way through the northern Trans-Pantanal highway Pantanal fires began burn- 1.8 trillion-euro economic called out Bulgaria, Croa- owns an eco-tourism out- Pantanal, dozens of people — an area that should fea- ing wildly in July and con- recovery package for the tia, Slovenia and Spain for fit, said on the riverbank — firefighters, ranchers, ture pools of water, even tinued into September. The 2021-2027 budget peri- threats against journal- in the Encontro das Aguas tour guides and veterinar- in its dry season — were number of fires so far this od, they have yet to find ists, and threats, attacks state park, which this year ians — told The Associated parched. As of Sunday, year — more than 17,000 common ground on how to and smear campaigns saw 84 percent of its vege- Press the government has nearly a quarter of the — exceeds the 12-month to- distribute the money be- against journalists were tation destroyed. exaggerated its response Pantanal — an area more tals for every year on record, cause many countries in- also reported in Hungary. “Where are all those ani- and there are few federal than the size of Maryland stretching back to 1998, and sist that allocations should Bulgaria also was cited mals now?” boots on the ground. — had been consumed by is triple the annual average, be linked to respecting the for a lack of judicial inde- The world’s largest tropi- What little concrete assis- fire, according to satellite according to data from the EU’s rule of law standards. pendence and an inability cal wetlands, the Pantanal tance has come mostly from imagery from the Federal government’s space agen- Poland and Hungary, to tackle corruption cases is popular for viewing the planes dropping water from University of Rio de Ja- cy, which uses satellites to which believe they are be- properly. furtive felines, along with above, locals said, but that neiro. Pantanal vegetation count the blazes. Cardinal Pell back in Vatican, but beset with financial scandal

ROME (AP) — Cardinal city-state that already has George Pell, who left the cost a half-dozen people Vatican in 2017 to face their jobs, including one of child sexual abuse charges the Holy See’s most power- in Australia, returned ful cardinals, Angelo Becciu. to Rome on Wednesday Pell and Becciu had to find a Holy See mired long clashed over the Aus- in the type of corruption tralian’s efforts to bring scandal he worked to ex- greater transparency and pose and clean up. accountability to the Vati- The 79-year-old Pell ar- can’s balance sheets. rived at Rome’s Leonardo The Council of Europe’s da Vinci airport on a flight Moneyval team will be from Sydney wearing a checking the Vatican’s blue surgical mask. He compliance with interna- waved briefly to reporters tional norms to fight mon- before getting into a wait- ey laundering and terror ing car without making financing. any comments. The Vatican submitted to The trip is his first back to the Moneyval evaluation Rome after he took a leave process after it signed onto of absence as Pope Fran- the 2009 EU Monetary PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS cis’ finance czar in 2017 to Convention and in a bid to Members of the royal guard wearing face masks to prevent the spread of the coronavirus ride face historic sexual abuse shed its image as a finan- towards the foreign ministry in downtown Madrid Wednesday. charges stemming from his cially shady offshore tax time as the archbishop of haven whose bank has long Melbourne. After he was ab- been embroiled in scandal. Madrid anti-outbreak plan causes dispute solved by Australia’s High Moneyval has faulted Court in April, Pell said he Vatican prosecutors in the MADRID (AP) — The Spanish capital. 100,000 residents last week, trolled. We have always wanted to return to Rome to past for failing to prose- government of Madrid, the The deadlock also ex- according to EU statistics. anticipated the hospital clean out his Vatican apart- cute many cases despite region in Europe where a posed some of the pitfalls Sánchez’s government capacity to contain this ment, but intended to make receiving dozens of suspi- second coronavirus wave of the country’s highly wants to see tougher ac- pandemic, and we’ve had Sydney his home. cious transaction reports is expanding at the fastest decentralized political tion in Madrid that does several days for which the It wasn’t immediately from the Vatican’s finan- rate, rejected a Spanish system, irritating many not only target work- balance between discharg- clear how long Pell would cial watchdog. government plan Wednes- Spaniards and undermin- ing-class neighborhoods, es and admissions is favor- remain in the Vatican or Vatican prosecutors did day that imposes stricter ing their trust in politi- as do existing restrictions able,” he said at a Wednes- what his agenda might in- last year open a corrup- mobility curbs and limits cians’ handling of a wor- in the parts of the city day night press conference. volve. The Vatican didn’t tion investigation into the on social gatherings in rying surge in virus cases with the highest conta- “The government is in a immediately say if he Holy See’s investment in the capital and its sub- more than six months af- gion rates. But Madrid’s hurry to lock Madrid down.” would meet with Francis. a London real estate ven- urbs, deepening a domes- ter the pandemic first center-right government The Spanish Health The pope never turned on ture, but to date no one tic confrontation over the overwhelmed Spain. is resisting a citywide Ministry had proposed a Pell throughout the Aus- has been indicted. response to the pandemic. Madrid is leading the partial lockdown, arguing set of health metrics that tralian court proceedings, The Vatican’s secretari- Madrid’s refusal to adopt resurgence of the virus in that it doesn’t want to fur- would dictate when cities keeping his job vacant for at of state has sunk more national standards ap- Spain and Europe. The re- ther damage the economy. with populations of 100,000 two years so as to not pre- than 350 million euros proved by 13 of Spain’s 19 gion has a two-week infec- The regional health of more need to adopt judge the outcome. (nearly $400 million) into regions and autonomous tion rate of 784 cases per chief, Enrique Ruiz Escu- heavier restrictions to curb Pell arrived the same the London venture, much cities represented a new 100,000 residents, which dero, accused the Spanish the virus. Under those cri- day that European an- of it donations from the setback for Prime Minister is 2 1/2 times higher than government of disregard- teria, orders to remain ti-money laundering eval- faithful. Tens of millions Pedro Sánchez’s left-wing the national average of 294 ing health indicators that within one’s city limits and uators began a periodic were paid in fees to Italian coalition, which is trying to cases and seven times high- showed the Madrid region’s other restrictions, currently visit to the Vatican. They, businessmen who acted as push for a stricter response er the average rate in Eu- outbreaks stabilizing. would apply only to the Ma- too, found a mounting fi- middlemen in the real es- in the opposition-ruled rope, which stood at 94 per “The situation is con- drid municipality. nancial scandal in the tiny tate deal. B8 THE DAILY ITEM THURSDAY, OCTOBER 1, 2020 BUSINESS Caesars buys Stocks bookmaking rm close out for $3.7 billion a wild

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The S&P and online gaming in the U.S. is galize it in a case brought by New book. Caesars Entertainment announced Wednesday it is 500 shot to a gain of as a truly exciting prospect,” Tom Jersey. buying William Hill for $3.7 billion. much as 1.7 percent after Reeg’s Caesars CEO said in a “The William Hill board believes Treasury Secretary Ste- statement. “William Hill’s sports this is the best option for William Even before the sale was an- the sports betting operation at ven Mnuchin told CNBC betting expertise will comple- Hill at an attractive price for nounced, the two companies had the Monmouth Park racetrack in that he would talk with ment Caesars’ current offering, shareholders,” company chairman been drawing closer, agreeing on Oceanport near the Jersey shore. House Speaker Nancy Pe- enabling the combined group to Roger Devlin said in a statement. a joint venture in which Caesars New Jersey gamblers set a na- losi about a potential deal better serve our customers in the “It recognizes the significant in the afternoon, “and I owns 20 percent of William Hill’s tionwide record for the most mon- fast growing U.S. sports betting progress the William Hill Group U.S. business in return for the hope we can get some- ey bet on sports in a single month, and online market.” has made over the last 18 months, right to offer sports betting at thing done.” The private equity firm Apollo as well as the risk and significant the more than 50 casinos Caesars plunking down almost $668 mil- But the gains nearly Global Management Inc. had also investment required to maximize runs in the U.S. lion in August on events includ- vanished as pessimism been interested in acquiring Wil- the U.S. opportunity given intense In Atlantic City, William Hill ing resurgent baseball, basketball rose about Washington’s liam Hill; it remains to be seen if competition in the U.S. and the sports books operate at the Ocean and hockey seasons that had been ability to get past its par- the firm would be a potential pur- potential for regulatory disrup- Casino Resort, Tropicana, Bal- interrupted by the coronavirus tisanship and send eco- chaser for some of its European tion in the U.K. and Europe.” ly’s and Harrah’s. 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