SATURDAY, MARCH 20, 2021 OUR OPINION A heartwarming tail in Salem

A glaring By Tréa Lavery support to the many shelters and communities ITEM STAFF who are experiencing the ripple effects — which we expect to resume for some time,” said Mike omission SALEM — Two transports containing a total Keiley, interim executive director at NEAS and 42 dogs displaced by last month’s winter storm director of adoption centers and programs at in Texas have arrived at Northeast Animal the MSPCA-Angell. “NEAS and the MSPCA are at NSCC Shelter and will soon go home to new families. very fortunate to have transport vehicles and The two transports arrived on Monday and adoption center capacity, as well as adopters ea- Tuesday from St. Hubert’s Cen- ger to give pets homes. We will continue to be We are disappoint- ter and Chances Dog Rescue and Relocation, ed to hear the North PHOTO | NORTHEAST ANIMAL SHELTER a resource for animal welfare organizations, in- respectively, underwent 48 hours of quarantine cluding those in Texas that aim to create more Shore Community Col- Amos and 41 of his dog friends as well as medical care and are now ready to be space in shelters to help as many animals, and lege (NSCC) presidential were rescued by Northeast Ani- adopted. search committee did not mal Shelter. “It’s incredibly important to offer sustained SHELTER, A2 include Interim President Dr. Nate Bryant’s name on the list of ve nal- ists for the president’s job forwarded to the college COVID Board of Trustees. On April 6 when the board is scheduled to pick count a new president from among the ve, Dr. Bryant will have served as inter- im president for almost climbs nine months. Following the trustees’ vote last April con rm- locally ing Dr. Bryant as inter- By Gayla Cawley im pres- ITEM STAFF ident, Four more Lynn res- board idents have died from Chair the coronavirus since Dr. J.D. Thursday afternoon to LaRo- bring the city’s death ck said: toll to 203. “What’s The additional virus import- fatalities were report- ant is ed over a 24-hour pe- Dr. Bryant that we riod, which spanned choose a from Thursday to Fri- leader who can be trusted ITEM PHOTO | SPENSER HASAK day afternoon. … Our board believes Dr. Lynn also reported Bryant is that leader.” Interim District Fire Chief Joseph Zukas administers the Moderna COVID-19 vaccine to 36 new cases to bring That strong endorse- Sewell-Anderson School ESL teacher Lisa Roy-Cragg during a vaccine clinic for Lynn Public the city’s caseload to ment alone should have Schools employees on Friday. 16,060. Of that total, been suf cient to ensure 322 cases are active Dr. Bryant’s inclusion on and 15,535 people have the nalists’ list. Health Dept. cares for teachers recovered from the vi- But we rmly believe rus, according to city that Dr. Bryant’s experi- data. ence leading NSCC, in- By Allysha Dunnigan four consecutive Fridays. With a positive test cluding its Lynn campus, ITEM STAFF The city is offering these clinics to align rate (3.81 percent) and through a virtual online Educators with the state’s recommendation advis- LYNN — The Lynn Public Health De- daily incidence rate academic year during ing local vaccine providers to designate partment is offering four days of vacci- (22.3 new cases per the COVID-19 pandemic, offered alternative vaccine clinics speci cally for nation clinics for educators in the Breed 100,000 residents) that combined with his record educators, as many communities across both continue to de- of leadership at Salem vaccinations Middle School gym at 90 O’Callaghan the Commonwealth prepare for the re- Way, which kicked off with the rst ses- cline, Lynn remains in State University, quali es at Breed turn to in-person learning. the yellow for a second him not only to be a pres- sion Friday evening. Mayor Thomas M. McGee said that it is Educators working in grades kinder- straight week after be- idential nalist meriting important for educators to know that the ing downgraded from Middle garten through high school, childcare serious consideration by clinics have available appointments. a high-risk community workers and staff who live or work in the board, but also the School “As our plan continues to return to last week, according to Lynn are eligible to sign up for the clinics, the state Department NSCC, A4 which will operate from 3 to 7:30 p.m. on TEACHERS, A of Public Health. As of Thursday, 22,426 Lynn residents, or 22 percent of the Lynn eld planning three projects for spring INSIDE city’s population, had received at least one By Elyse Carmosino prove last December, will include “The meeting is important because Opinion dose of the COVID-19 ITEM STAFF the addition of 10 classrooms to the this will be the best chance for any Shribman: vaccine. Twelve per- Huckleberry Hill and Summer Street stakeholders to appear and be heard Lady Bird, cent, or 11,777 resi- LYNNFIELD — Finalizing site schools in order to accommodate what by the board,” said Planning Board we hardly dents, had been fully plans for the new elementary school is projected to be an unprecedented Chairman Brian Charville. “We’ll knew ye. A4 vaccinated, according expansion project, furthering discus- spike in the town’s elementary enroll- have not just the presentations from to data provided by the city. sions for a two-house subdivision on ment by the year 2024. town of cials and their designers, but LOOK! Of the Item’s cover- Main Street, and passing a tree pres- Site plans will be presented to the also anyone from the town who wishes State leaders introduce age area, only Revere ervation bylaw are all on the Planning Planning Board during its March to be heard will be welcome to partici- legislation to is still in the red, which Board’s radar as high-priority projects 31 meeting. Once the town has the pate and they’ll be recognized.” protect Essex is the state’s designa- this spring. board’s approval for both schools, it The two-house subdivision project, The $17 million school expansion can then obtain the building permits National Heritage tion for communities that have a high risk of project, which residents voted to ap- necessary to begin construction. PROJECTS, A3 Area. A8 COVID-19 spread, the DPH reported. Revere reported 27 new cases on Friday Webster offers an alternative in Swampscott to bring the city’s total numbers to 9,928 cases By Tréa Lavery to her daughter’s children, Webster Webster said she has been involved and 159 deaths. Its pos- ITEM STAFF said she is ready to get back into town with the town for around two decades. itive test rate of 4.21 politics. She listed one of her most important percent is 2.3 times SWAMPSCOTT — Webster, a “Starting back in October, I started contributions as serving on a board the state average, and its daily incidence rate former member of several boards and to feel that urge again to get more overseeing arts and cultural program- of 30.9 new cases per committees in the town, including the involved,” Webster said. “People have ming in the town, which later merged Conservation Commission and Open always spoken to me about things 100,000 residents is with ReachArts, and Webster became also higher than the Space and Recreation Plan Commit- happening in the town, and … some co-president. She also served as secre- statewide average of tee, is running for Select Board, chal- people are not too happy about some tary and chair of the committee that 19.5, according to city lenging current board Chair Peter of the issues that have taken place, drafted the town’s Open Space and and DPH data. Spellios for his seat. feeling like they didn’t know in time Recreation Plan, which was released In Peabody, another While she has been absent for a few how to respond to the powers that be. Mary Webster years, enjoying being a grandmother I felt it was time.” WEBSTER, A3 COVID, A3

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Warren Fratus, 74 Ernest Joseph Cote, Sr., 89 1946 - 2021 1931 - 2021 PORTLAND,ME - Warren L. LYNN - Ernest J. Cote, Sr., Fratus, 74, of Portland, ME and age 89, passed away at his formerly of Lynn, MA passed home in Lynn on March 19, away on Monday, March 8, 2021 surrounded by his lov- 2021. ing family. He was the beloved He was the son of the late husband of the late Barbara G. Earl and Viola (Isaksen) Fratus. (Aliferis) Cote, with whom he He was also the brother of the had shared 60 wonderful years late Kenneth Fratus and Philip of marriage. Fratus. Born in Salem, MA on August He is survived by his sister 21, 1931, he was a son of the Claire Moulton of Portland, ME late Arthur J. and Germaine and several loving nieces and (Bedard) Cote. Ernest graduat- their families. ed from St. Mary’s Boys School Service Information: A pri- with the class of 1950. Follow- vate graveside service will be ing his education Ernest proud- held at the Veterans’ Ceme- ly enlisted in The United States tery, Springvale, ME. Navy, and served during the Korean War. Following his service, he earned and daughter in law his Associates Degree Robin Cote; as well as COURTESY PHOTO | NORTHEAST ANIMAL SHELTER from Boston University. many nieces and neph- He worked as an ews. Andy is one of 42 dogs rescued by Northeast accountant for many Ernest was the father Animal Shelter following a February winter years, and upon his of the late Ernest J. storm in Texas. retirement, he was a Cote, Jr., Ronald Cote, building substitute at Lynn En- and Donald Cote. He is also glish High School. predeceased by his brothers In his free time, Ernest volun- Renald and Leopold Cote; his A heartwarming John J. “Jack” Scanlon, 93 teered as a former treasurer of sister Pauline Gray; and his 1928 - 2021 the West Lynn American Little granddaughter Holly Cote. League and was also a mem- Service Information: LYNN, MA - John J. “Jack” ber of the Young Men’s Polish Friends and family are invited tail in Salem Scanlon, age 93 and lifelong Golf League at the Gannon Golf to call at the Cuffe-McGinn er outages in the south- Lynn resident, died peaceful- SHELTER Course. He loved the beach, he Funeral Home, 157 Maple ern state, which wasn’t ly at his home on Thursday, From A1 spent many summers at York St., Lynn, on Monday, March equipped for the unusual March 18, 2021, surrounded Beach, ME with his family. He 22nd from 4 p.m. until 7 p.m. by his loving family, following a people, as possible.” weather. It caused more especially enjoyed time in His Funeral Service will be NEAS and MSPCA trav- than 50 deaths, and many brief illness. He was the devot- held in the Funeral Home on his pool and walking his dog eled to Austin, Texas, on other families were dis- ed husband of Patricia (Dunn) Tuesday, March 23rd at 11 Chestnut. February 23, just days placed. Scanlon. Born in Lynn in 1928, Surviving Ernest are his chil- a.m. Burial will immediately after the storm hit, and Two of the dogs in the he was the son of the late Eliz- dren, Gail Somers and her hus- follow in Pine Grove Ceme- were able to rescue 91 cats NEAS transport, Andy abeth (Hyde) and James Scan- band Jim, Cheryl Potter and her tery, Lynn. As an expression and dogs, traveling more lon. He attended Lynn Public husband Raymond all of Lynn, of sympathy, in lieu of ow- and Amos, were given up Schools and graduated from Scott Cote and his wife Thelxi ers, donations in Ernest’s than 4,000 miles in four by one of those families, the Old Trade School of Lynn. of Swampscott, Douglas Cote, honor may be made to an days. Those animals have who lost their home and John was a veteran of the Unit- and Barbara “Buffy” Cote both organization of your choice. now been adopted, leav- had to move into a hotel, ed States Army serving during of Lynn; his 22 grandchildren, To leave an online message ing space for more rescued leaving them unable to World War II. In July of 1957, 26 great-grandchildren, and a or condolence, please visit pets. care for their pets. he married his wife Patricia and great-great granddaughter; his www.cuffemcginn.com. The two new transports Anyone interested in together they shared brother Normand Cote and that arrived this week adopting should visit 64 years of marriage. by his granddaughters his partner Don Englehart; his came from in and around neas.org or mspca.org. He began his career Elizabeth and Kathleen former son in law Frank Ludwig Houston, Texas. Tréa Lavery can be at General Electric of Lawrence; his sisters, The storm caused wide- reached at tlavery@item- Lynn and later joined Elinor Carroll, Marga- spread damage and pow- live.com. the Lynn Police Depart- ret “Claire” McCulley ment where he worked and Mary DeRoo; his for 3 years. In 1960, cousin Bill Collins and he started working for the Lynn his wife Ethel “Gus” and many Salem announces Fire Department and did so other loving relatives. until his retirement 30 years Service Information: A Fu- later in 1990. He was a proud neral Mass will be celebrat- member of the Lynn Firemen’s ed on Tuesday, March 23, return of outdoor dining Local 739 Union and a mem- 2021 in St. Mary Church, ber of the Relief Association. 8 South Common St., Lynn. He was a longtime parishioner Burial will be in Pine Grove By Allysha Dunnigan and local regulations. for this spring and sum- said. “Working togeth- of St. Mary’s Church and a Cemetery, Lynn. Visiting ITEM STAFF “Last spring, at the out- mer. er with all of the city set of the pandemic, our “Most especially, I am departments has really Disabled Veteran. Jack was a hours will be on Monday SALEM — Outdoor din- in the SOLIMINE FUNERAL restaurants and com- grateful to our restaurant made this a streamlined former member at the Franco ing will return to restau- HOME, 426 Broadway (Rt. munity partners pivoted owners and employees, for process, removing many American Post in Lynn and at rants in Salem in April. 129), Lynn from 3-7p.m. quickly to be able to set being exible, creative, barriers for local busi- the Ancient Order of Hiberni- More than 35 restau- Relatives and friends are up safer outdoor dining and committed to keeping nesses.” ans, Div. 10. He enjoyed gar- rants have already applied dening, dancing and traveling respectfully invited to attend areas to allow for more Salem vibrant,” she said. Participating restau- for the required approvals and spent many winters with and are required to adhere space between customers The founder of Creative to set up outdoor dining rants can be found on- his wife at their homes in St. to the guidelines of the CDC, and greater air circula- Collective John Andrews areas in private parking line at www.salem.org/ Petersburg, FL and St. Augus- the State of Massachu- tion,” said Mayor Kim- said they intend to con- outdoordining and on the lots, sidewalks, parking berley Driscoll. “What we tinue to  nd interesting tine, FL. John treasured his setts and the Local Board Destination Salem app. spaces and other nearby discovered was that these ways to support outdoor friends and family and loved of Health, which allows up Outdoor dining applica- entertaining them in his home. to 50 family and friends in public open space. activations not only made activities along with the The numerous restau- our community safer, they outdoor dining project tions are still being ac- In addition to his wife, Pa- the funeral home at a time cepted and considered. tricia, Jack is survived by his and all are required to wear rants that participated also made our public spac- throughout the spring and in the outdoor dining es more enjoyable overall.” summer. Interested establish- daughter Joan Lawrence and a face covering and practice ments can apply by com- social distancing. Dona- program last year used She said she is grateful “The inclusion of better her husband Timothy of Lynn; pleting an online applica- his grandsons, John Lawrence tions in Jack’s memory may Jersey barriers, decking, for her city team, includ- accessibility and creative tion at www.salem.com/ of Tops eld, Michael Lawrence be made to Camron’s Cure planters, and tents to cre- ing the licensing and pub- inclusions from local arti- licensing/pages/restau- and his wife Sarrie of Salisbury at www.cameronscure.com ate dining areas outside. lic works staff, and to the sans and makers not only and Timothy Lawrence, Jr. and Directions and online guest- The city is again working Creative Collective, for supported the downtown rant-outdoor-seating-ap- his wife Brittany of Swamp- book for family and friends closely with restaurants to all of their efforts toward economy, but also gave plication-link. scott; his 9 great-grandchil- to offer condolences at www. ensure the outdoor dining making sure those unique a much necessary injec- Allysha Dunnigan can dren, Camron, Orion, Alexa, solimine.com spaces are safe, accessible, opportunities could be re- tion of opportunity to the be reached at adunnigan@ Bailee, Braydon, Noah, Kath- and compliant with state vived and improved upon creative workforce,” he itemlive.com. ryn, Timothy and Makinley, and his many nieces, nephews and friends. He was predeceased North Shore Community College

IN MEMORIAM SUBSCRIBE announces nalists for next president JOHN A. (PUDGE) GILLETTE 2006 ~ MARCH 21 ~ 2021 By Allysha Dunnigan West eld State Univer- ees is scheduled to vote to She expressed deep ap- 15TH ANNIVERSARY ITEM STAFF sity; Matthew Reed, the recommend the appoint- preciation and respect for "Lovingly" remembered and "forever" vice president for learning ment of the college’s next Bryant on behalf of the in our "hearts." LYNN — North Shore at Brookdale Communi- president on April 6 at 5 entire NSCC community, Your loving wife Coreen, Community College an- ty College in New Jersey; p.m. during an open Zoom praising him for his ac- daughter Cheryl, son John, nounced on Thursday grandchildren Douglas, Anthony, Call and Dione Somerville, the session. complishments and work Jessica, and great-grandchildren 781-593-7700 ext. 2 the  ve  nalists for the executive vice president at “Let me also take this ethic. Arianna, Ellieanna, Jaycee, Carter to set up your home school’s next president. Hawkeye Community Col- opportunity to acknowl- Bryant was originally and Gianna subscripton. The  nalists were cho- lege in Iowa. edge and thank Dr. Nate prohibited from applying sen by a Presidential All  ve candidates will Bryant as he continues for the permanent posi- Search Committee and partake in a virtual cam- his term as interim presi- tion, but more than 125 will meet the college com- pus visit during the week dent of NSCC,” said Board NSCC faculty and staff munity. The candidates of March 29 to April 2, fol- of Trustees Chair Dr. J.D. members signed a letter to will then be considered by lowed by open forums for LaRock. “Nate has provid- the commissioner of high- the NSCC Board of Trust- faculty, staff, the NSCC ed dedicated, steady, and er education asking for ees. Board of Trustees and compassionate leadership that policy to be changed. The  ve  nalists are Joel representatives from the during one of the most The policy was changed, Frater, the former execu- Massachusetts Board of challenging years ever for but Brantley said that tive dean of Monroe Com- Higher Education. Can- higher education. whether or not Bryant munity College in New didates will be on cam- “That is an immense applied for the position is York; William Heineman, pus virtually for two days achievement, and the con dential information the provost at Northern each, according to NSCC board and I look forward that she could not com- Essex Community Col- spokeswoman Linda to his continued leader- ment on. lege in Haverhill; Gloria Brantley. ship of our college until Allysha Dunnigan can Stories live on. Lopez, the vice president After the candidates’ the next president takes be reached at adunnigan@ Tell theirs. for student affairs at visits, the Board of Trust- of ce.” itemlive.com.

Share your loved one’s story. Catch up with your [email protected] | 781-593-7700 favorite team in Item Sports! In partnership with SATURDAY, MARCH 20, 2021 THE DAILY ITEM A3 Lynn law makers le bill to COVID count spur new school construction climbs locally By Elyse Carmosino together with legislatures If not for this cap, the than the state average of ITEM STAFF and local of cials to that legislators said, those low-income students ac- COVID 13 new cases and an ad- end. types of districts could tually receive, Crighton’s LYNN — State Sen. From A1 ditional death, now has “Improving the Com- have received an addition- of ce said. Brendan Crighton, Rep. 4,232 cases and 78 deaths, monwealth’s schools and al $44 million between The legislation is in- formerly red community according to the town Daniel Cahill and Rep. education system is criti- 2016 and 2020 to support that stayed yellow again Peter Capano led legisla- tended to update that website. cal for ensuring our school school construction. formula to ensure school this week, 42 new cases Lynn eld (1,086 cases, tion Friday to update the children have equal access “Gateway cities continue and two additional deaths state’s current school con- districts serving a greater 29 deaths) reported sev- to the best resources and to struggle to utilize MS- proportion of low-income were reported. The city en new cases, Marblehead struction formula. education possible.” BA’s nancing program, students receive an ap- now has 6,483 cases, 304 (1,213 cases, 31 deaths) Referred to by the Dem- According to Crigh- which Lynn residents pay propriate increase in state people have died, and has reported 18 new cas- ocratic Lynn lawmakers ton’s of ce, overcrowded into but will not reap the 5,807 have recovered, ac- funding for capital proj- es since last Friday, and as “outdated and inequi- buildings, obsolete HVAC bene ts of without a high- cording to the health de- ects. Nahant (238 cases, six table,” the current formu- (heating, ventilation and er reimbursement rate for partment. la, which has determined “We must get serious deaths) reported six new air conditioning) systems, the full costs of school con- Eighty-four new cases cases. state aid for school con- about the construction and other unsafe condi- struction projects,” said and an additional death Numbers were not up- struction projects since and modernization of our tions hinder students and Cahill. “This legislation have been reported in dated in Swampscott, 2004, has been argued to public schools,” said Capa- teachers from engaging provides a new formula Saugus since last week which had 994 cases and disproportionately affect safely and productively in for helping gateway cities no. “Relying on outdated to bring the town’s total 19 deaths as of Thursday. the education of students their classrooms. move forward with these data formulas and reim- numbers to 3,710 cases Gayla Cawley can be in low-income communi- Collectively, the legisla- important school con- bursement requirements and 67 deaths, the town reached at gcawley@item- ties across the state. tors said that now, more struction projects.” prevents communities website reported. live.com. Follow her on To remedy this issue, the than ever, state funding is The bill also updates the with a higher proportion Salem, which reported Twitter @GaylaCawley. legislation, “An Act Mod- vital in order to renovate school construction formu- of low-income students ernizing School Construc- old buildings and con- la by requiring the MSBA from access to safe and tion,” is intended to reform struct new ones. to regularly revise its modern buildings. the state’s school con- They added that under standards for reimburse- “This bill aims to even Webster offers struction formula so that the new legislation, the ment to accurately reect the playing eld for gate- all students and teachers Massachusetts School modern construction costs. way communities like have access to safe and Building Authority’s While the current av- Lynn and will give all healthy learning envi- (MSBA) revenue stream erage bid price for MS- students in the Common- an alternative ronments in high-quality would increase from one BA-approved projects is wealth the opportunity to school buildings. to two pennies of the sales $480 per square foot, the receive a 21st century ed- “The legislature took tax, doubling revenue for MSBA only reimburses historic steps towards construction projects. projects at a rate of $333 ucation.” in Swampscott equitable access to a The lawmakers would per square foot. Those with questions about the bill are en- high-quality education also remove an 80 percent While the reimburse- WEBSTER for all students with the reimbursement cap for ment formula does ac- couraged to reach out to Student Opportunity Act,” MSBA-approved school count for socioeconomic Crighton’s of ce at (617) From A1 said Crighton. “It is now construction projects, factors, the student pov- 722-1350, or at brendan. in 2016, and spells out time to revise our school which has been shown erty formula caps the [email protected]. Swampscott’s goals for its construction formula with to have a disproportion- number of reimbursement Elyse Carmosino can be green spaces, such as the a similar equity lens, and ate impact on low-income points all districts serv- reached at ecarmosino@ rail trail. it has been great to work school districts. ing 33 percent or more itemlive.com. Now, she wants to help the town move forward on its current big projects, including the rail trail Health Dept. cares for teachers and the new elementary school building, as well as enforcing transparency TEACHERS with the community. From A1 In addition, while she is very much in favor of COURTESY PHOTO in-person learning, we con- projects like the rail trail, tinue to want to do it safe- Peter Spellios is the Webster worries about current Select Board ly and in the right way,” he how they might impact chair in Swampscott. said. “A really important neighbors, noting con- piece to this is that now cerns about property be- creased in that time, mak- educators have access to ing potentially taken by ing it unique in the state, getting their vaccinations.” eminent domain. and that change has paved Pre-registration for the “It’s a town, not a busi- the way for other commu- educator clinics is required ness,” Webster said. “I nity improvements. and appointments are on want to run it like a town. “This renewed sense of a rst come, rst served The nice, small town it is.” community and nancial basis. Lack of a driver’s Spellios, incumbent Se- prudence put out the wel- license, Social Security lect Board member and come mat for residents number, or insurance is chair, said that he origi- to be more involved and not a barrier to receiving nally ran for the position put out ideas and partner the vaccine. Eligible edu - because he was frustrated with the town on things. I cators can register for the with the lack of action by want to ensure that hap- clinics at https://registra - the town government. pens,” Spellios said. “It’s tions.maimmunizations. “Our big problem wasn’t an endorphin release for the bad decisions we were org/reg/0012776569. me, seeing all the people making, it was the lack of wanting to do things and Lynn Public Health Di - ITEM PHOTOS | SPENSER HASAK decisions,” he said. supporting new ideas and rector Michele Desmarais Over the last ve years, new programs.” Alejandrina Velez-Villa, a parent liaison at Hood Elementary School, said that she opened 800 however, Spellios said the The town election will appointments for the rst receives her Moderna COVID-19 vaccine at a clinic for Lynn Public town has improved sig- be April 27. The deadline day of the clinic, but only Schools employees on Friday. ni cantly, especially in to register to vote in the about half were lled. decisions that are import - its nancial standing. He election is April 7 at 8 p.m. “We encourage everyone ant to address, especially noted that the average Tréa Lavery can be who is eligible to please when trying to get kids back single-family tax bill in reached at tlavery@item- get a vaccine,” she said. into school safely,” he said. Swampscott has not in- live.com. Desmarais and McGee The Lynn Health De - said that it is important that partment will release the information explaining the pre-registration link for clinics are strictly for educa- the remaining three educa- Need to find tors be distributed, especial- tor clinics the week of that ly since the Lynn Tech Field respective clinic on the House vaccination site has city’s COVID-19 Vaccine an article? been lling up on most days. Page. Those clinics will McGee said that since take place on the evenings more phases have been of March 26, April 2, and Subscribe to rolling out, other vac - April 9, pending con rma- cination sites include tion of vaccine supply. e-edition on eligibility for many other Educators are still able groups, which limits the to register for appoint - number of appointments ments through the federal available for educators. retail pharmacy program’s “We felt by creating this CVS website, and at the Only $9.99/month clinic speci cally for edu - Lynn Tech vaccination site. cators, it helps us move in The state has also desig- a more expedited way to - nated speci c clinics at their Get the LAW OFFICES OF wards getting the educa - seven mass vaccination sites JAMES J. CARRIGAN tors vaccinated,” he said. across the state on March e-edition • Social Security Disability Since educators will be • Workers Compensation returning to working with 27, April 3, April 10 and April 11. The mass vaccina- • Accidents children soon, McGee said 25 years located across that the vaccinations tion site closest to the North from Lynn District Court will give more options to Shore is the Danvers Dou- 15 Johnson St. teachers and help make bletree Hotel, which can be 781-596-0100 the return safer. found on the state’s website. JAMES J. CARRIGAN “The ultimate goal is to Allysha Dunnigan can MJ Duffy-Alexander smiles as she draws doses ANNE GUGINO CARRIGAN with your LISA A. CARRIGAN, OF COUNSEL get everyone vaccinated, be reached at adunnigan@ of the Moderna COVID-19 vaccine at a clinic for home delivery but these are the kinds of www.jamescarriganlaw.com itemlive.com. Lynn Public Schools employees. subscription. [email protected]

Lynn eld planning three projects for spring Did you know? 781-593-7700 Publishing Daily, except Sundays PROJECTS unique in that it’s a lot gineer and the applicant’s presented at Town Meet- USPS-142-820 ISSN-8750-8249 Periodicals postage paid at Lynn, MA From A1 with a house already on engineers have been look- ing this June for a vote. it,” he said. “This will en- ing closely at making sure “We heard the town’s and additional of ces. located at 271 Main St., Copyright ©2020 The Daily Item able a new home to be there’s no wetlands dis- feedback, and we think Subscriptions near Reedy Meadow, was built on what will be a sec- turbance.” this very narrow tree by- Prepaid by mail to all parts of the United States brought to the board in ond lot behind the existing As for the tree preser- law, in conjunction with $30.00 for 4 weeks the nal quarter of last home.” vation bylaw, which has building activities only, is $95.00 for 13 weeks year, Charville said, add- Charville added: “It is been in discussion for well the way to address these Home delivery $185.00 for 26 weeks ing that the March 31 $340.00 for 1 year next to an environmental- over a year, Charville said problems we’ve heard subscribers Send payment to and POSTMASTER, meeting will be the town’s ly sensitive area, so in this the purpose is to prevent about from the communi- get FREE access send address changes to: rst time hearing feed- case we’ve been mindful of developers from clearing ty,” Charville said. The Daily Item back from engineers and what the effect of a new all trees on a plot of land Elyse Carmosino can be to the e-edition on 110 Munroe St. other professionals. P.O. Box 5 home will be, and so both when making room for reached at ecarmosino@ Lynn, MA 01903 “The subdivision is the Planning Board’s en- new buildings. It will be itemlive.com. A4 SATURDAY, MARCH 20, 2021 OPINION DAVID M. SHRIBMAN

E¦¡¦ M. G DIRECTORS President and Publisher Edward L. Cahill Lady Bird, we hardly knew ye M§¢ H. S¢¢ Chief Executive O cer John M. Gilberg Edward M. Grant E C J. GŸ C¡Ÿ We knew Claudia Alta within the sheer scale tired her from her fate as dy assassination? Should Advertising Director Regional Editor Gordon R. Hall W J. K T¢  J £¤ Monica Connell Healey Taylor Johnson as the and, at times, overwhelm- ‘a diminished supporting -- amid racial hostility, a Chief Financial O cer Editorial Page Editor J. Patrick Norton long-suffering wife of the ing detail of the diary are actor in the sweeping nar- stalemated war and me- J N. W  C  T£¥ Michael H. Shanahan 36th president, the grace- golden nuggets of insight rative dominated by her Chief Operating O cer Community Relations Director Chairman tastasizing dissent over ful presence in a White about her husband and husband.’” both -- he seek another House led by a man of herself, the marriage they Mrs. Johnson was no PUBLISHERS term in 1968? Horace N. Hastings, 1877-1904 force and fury, the advo- created, and the ambitions shrinking wallower, even To the tape recorder, she Charles H. Hastings and Wilmot R. Hastings, 1904-1922 cate of highway beauti - animating the presidency in her embrace of wild- tried out her approach Charles H. Hastings, 1922-1940 cation, the curator of wild- they together crafted.” owers. Years earlier, a Ernest W. Lawson, 1940-1960 to her husband in 1964, Charles H. Gamage and Peter Gamage, 1960-1982 owers. This was how the John- (male) reporter asked her walking through what Peter Gamage, 1982-1991 But we did not know her son presidency began, in to remark on Mrs. Ken- Peter H. Gamage, 1991-1996 it would be like to walk as a shrewd political an- a hushed, crowded hospi- nedy’s hairstyle. “I think Brian C. šayer, 1996-1999 away: Bernard W. Frazier Jr., 1999-2005 alyst, a canny strategist, tal hall before the fevered it’s more important what’s Peter H. Gamage, 2005-2014 the sharp eyes of an ad- rush to Love Field, an inside the head,” she said, “That may be relaxing -- for a while. I think it is not John S. Moran, Executive Editor, 1975-1990 ministration that, for all awkward swearing-in and “than what’s outside.” its farsightedness on pov- a desperate ight back to Throughout the Sweig enough for you at 56. And erty and race, was blind to Andrews Air Force Base: volume, we discover small I dread seeing you semi- protest and shortsighted “Suddenly I found my- insights that escaped the idle, frustrated looking about Cold War strife. self face to face with Jack- naked eye at the time. back at what you left.” Now we do. We do be- ie in a small hall. I think Such as how Mrs. Ken- Those White House years cause Random House it was right outside the op- nedy helped Mrs. Johnson were a mix of achievement just published “Lady Bird erating room. You always decide how the rooms in and torment. Listen in as Johnson: Hiding in Plain think of her, or somebody the private quarters of the Mrs. Johnson reects the Sight,” Julia E. Sweig’s like her, as being insu- White House should be oc- energy and exhaustion of EDITORIAL groundbreaking look at lated, protected. She was cupied, with Lynda John- those years: the 1,750,000 words in quite alone. I don’t think I son taking over Caroline “I have been swimming Mrs. Johnson’s diary of ever saw anybody so much Kennedy’s room and Luci upstream against the feel- the 1,886 days of her hus- alone in my life.” Johnson moving into John ing of depression and rel- band’s presidency. In those In a way, that solitude in F. Kennedy Jr.’s room. ative inertia. I inch from pages, Sweig provides a a crowd -- “so much alone” How Mrs. Johnson was activity and involvement, A glaring guided tour of the passage -- would be replicated by far more understanding and yet I rust without it. of one of America’s most Jacqueline Kennedy’s of Robert F. Kennedy, the Lyndon too lives in a cloud remarkable rst ladies at successor. She also would slain president’s brother of troubles, with few rays a time of generational con- know the deep respon- and LBJ nemesis, than of light.” omission ict and racial reckoning sibilities, the profound was her husband. How And later this: much like our own. loneliness of White House the Johnsons, like the We heard tentatively life, and her life in the ex- Eisenhowers, sometimes “For an extraordinarily at NSCC and carefully from Mrs. ecutive mansion would be had supper on TV trays. healthy, tough, reasonably Johnson when her “A dominated by the chants (The Johnsons consumed happy person, sleeping NSCC White House Diary” was of protesters and the shrimp curry rather than is becoming the hardest From A1 published in 1970, but it echoes of riots. the Salisbury steak pre- thing for me to do, par- obscured more than it re- There was heartbreak ferred by Ike and Mamie.) ticularly when I feel that clear choice to be NSCC’s next pres- vealed. Two decades lat- from the rst moment in And how Mrs. Johnson I have not played my role ident. er, Harry J. Middleton, the aircraft that had tak- was preoccupied with the well, that I have been a A Connecticut native who chose a Johnson speechwriter en one president to Dallas worry that the burdens of hindrance, not a help.” as his path to college, Dr. and later the director of and returned another to the presidency were kill- Some rst ladies have Bryant amassed more than 30 years the Johnson Library and Washington: ing her husband, and with historical signi cance in senior-level leadership-skill devel- Museum, published a “The casket was in the the accompanying worry because of their frailty opment, specializing in enrollment Lady Bird biography car- hall. I went in the small that the two of them were (Mary Todd Lincoln, Ida management, student support, fund- rying the subtitle “A Life private room to see Mrs. not doing enough, or ght- raising, crisis communications, and McKinley), some because Well Lived,” which was Kennedy, and though it ing hard enough: of their husbands’ frail- project management. published by the Johnson was a very hard thing to “I have a growing feel- He is credited with co-creating the ty (Edith Wilson, Eleanor Foundation and was more do, she made it as easy ing of Prometheus bound, Roosevelt). Some had huge Salem State recruitment campaign celebration than examina- as possible ... Mrs. Ken- just as though we were ly- that greatly expanded the univer- policy implications (Bet- tion. In a lengthy inter- nedy’s dress was stained ing there on the rock, ex- ty Ford, Hillary Clinton). sity’s student enrollment diversity. view Middleton arranged with blood. One leg was posed to the vultures. ... I But Lady Bird Johnson is This is how Salem Mayor Kimberley for me with Mrs. Johnson almost entirely covered had the feeling of wasted perhaps alone, for she was Driscoll described Dr. Bryant: “He’s a quarter-century ago, she with it and her right glove opportunities, of standing got the pulse of a college community.” was generous -- but hesi- was caked, it was caked still when I should be run- signi cant for all those Those words apply precisely to Dr. tant and guarded. with blood -- her hus- ning.” reasons. Bryant’s understanding of NSCC’s She was neither hesitant band’s blood. Somehow That is the result of a A Swampscott High role in Lynn. Former President Dr. nor guarded in her diary, that was one of the most recurring theme inside School Class of 1972 mem- Patricia A. Gentile forged strong re- and Sweig tells us that poignant sights -- exqui- the Johnson White House ber, David M. Shribman is lationships with Lynn Public Schools; she views Mrs. Johnson as sitely dressed, and caked -- and the Johnson mar- the Pulitzer Prize-winning regional workforce-development or- a “prodigiously disciplined in blood.” riage: How long should former executive editor of ganizations, and the Lynn business participant, actor, and But that also was the LBJ remain president? the Pittsburgh Post-Ga- community. witness to and student of moment when, as Sweig Should he run for of ce 11 zette. Follow him on Twit- Dr. Bryant’s Salem State experience history,” adding: “Hidden put it, Mrs. Johnson “re- months after the Kenne- ter @ShribmanPG. and his appreciation for the challeng- es of higher education in an urban en- vironment position him to take Gen- LETTER TO THE EDITOR tile’s work to the next level. Dr. Bryant is a leader for change and for progress in Lynn rivaling It’s time for Charville and DePrizio Lynn Public School Superintendent Dr. Patrick Tutwiler. These leaders to- To the editor: While Brian’s approach collaboratively with the steps are crucial if we gether can do great things for the city. may be studious and mea- school superintendents want Lynn eld students The ve presidential nalists in- What a year it has been. I sured, it is born out of a (past and current); the to be open and able to com- clude three out-of-state candidates could reect on the things true love for students and School Committee, and pete in the world beyond and four community college profes- that I wish had gone dif- education. You can nd teachers to ensure the To- this town. sionals. Each is surely capable of ferently over the past year him smiling and laugh- gether We Grow effort re- They see great oppor- making convincing arguments about but instead I would like to ing while encouraging the ected the many aspects tunity in open spaces for why they should be NSCC’s next focus on how excited I am kids he coaches in ag and voices it needed to. learning and enrichment, president. for what the future may football and you can tell She has brought to life are passionate about cel- But none of the candidates submit- bring to this town. his prior experience as a multiple children’s pro- ebrating our moving-on ted by the search committee match We are extremely lucky classroom teacher is close grams and experiences eighth graders and grad- Dr. Bryant’s familiarity with NSCC’s to live in a community to his heart. that have generated inspi- uating seniors and believe faculty and students and the local where there is not one, but With Brian you can trust ration and con dence. Per- in the lifelong bene ts a community -- none of them match his three respected and well- that every question that haps those programs are true student-teacher men- insights into how a community col- liked candidates running could be asked will be not the of cial curriculum, torship program can bring. lege can be an engine generating pos- for School Committee. asked, every solution will but as a parent of kids who They would welcome the itive programs to improve the lives of Each will bring a distinct be considered, and every have experienced them, I participation of our won- North Shore residents. level of experience and discussion will maintain can tell you they learned a derful principals in School It’s not too late for Dr. Bryant to de- value to the role. maturity. These are not great deal from them. Committee meetings; servingly be considered by the Board However, when I look just nice to have attri- She does all of this with work with the committee grace and compassion. A of Trustees as a nalist for NSCC at Brian Charville and butes, these are necessary to nd ways to make the qualities to be a great a chief executive of cer of president. We believe he deserves that Kate DePrizio, I see an meetings both more acces- almost cosmic blend of School Committee mem- a large company I once consideration and endorse him as the sible and transparent, and capability and grace ber. worked for used to talk a clear choice for the job of president. overhaul the Lynn eld that could do wonders As for Kate, don’t let that lot about how kindness Public School website, for our school system. Midwest, mile-wide smile and respect were not just which is currently far be- They have chutzpah, fool you: Kate is one of the the nice way to do things, hind the times. and that’s what we need most tenacious, prepared, but it was also the best Together, Brian and right now. and ingenious people I’ve way to get things done. With Brian we get a come across, both person- Kate reminds me a lot of Kate offer a level of ex- level of decorum and an- ally and professionally. In that CEO. perience, resolve and eti- alytical doggedness that my work with her on the Perhaps more than quette that is as inspiring is essential to the role. As Tower Day’s Parents Fo- anything, I am tru- as it is unique. I know they an accomplished attorney, rum, I have seen her run ly excited to see the will consider all who learn, Brian understands that a meetings with precision, ideas Brian and Kate work, or engage with the debate does not have to consider and nd solutions have come to life. They schools in any way in their be an argument. He is not for all concerns, regardless have the tenacity and efforts and I am con dent afraid to ask the tough of the degree of sensitivity thoughtfulness to en- that they will go above questions, respectfully, or competing factions, and sure that the expansion and beyond to serve this to get to the bottom of contribute in a large part project is completed as town. things. to what makes that pre- expeditiously as possi- I know this to be true Brian has a passion for school such a treasure of ble. They see first-hand because they have already this town, dedicating his our town. the unprecedented level done it time and time time to both helping it run Kate has successfully of social emotional needs again. Lynn eld would be and nurturing those who worked to propose safe- elementary school stu- lucky to have them on the are in it. His leadership ty plans and procedures dents are going through School Committee. They on the Planning Board re- with Emergency Manage- and know it is a priority. are the epitome of Pioneer ects Brian’s expertise in ment to keep some of our They believe foreign lan- Pride spirit, and I am hon- evaluating all sides of an schools’ most loved events guage should be infused in ored to give them my vote. issue and nding a way to running despite the chal- all grade levels and will work with others to create lenges of this past year. work to bolster advanced Courtney Nunley a better solution. She worked closely and placement courses. These Lynn eld

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Woodlock to 42 cash transaction reporting by Assistant U.S. Attorney dangerous weapon, assault he was agged down and ad- Ext. 5 months of probation with requirements, prosecutors Sara Miron Bloom of Men- and battery and on warrants vised that there was nearly a 18 months of home con- said. dell’s Securities, Financial Retail and Online for two counts of a miscella- st ght between parents re- nement and was also or- From 2014 through at & Cyber Fraud Unit. Advertising neous municipal ordinance [email protected] garding the illegal parking on dered to pay restitution of least 2017, Angiulo paid Elyse Carmosino can be violation at 8:22 p.m. Thurs- Haley Road. ADVERTISING $1,769,486 and forfeiture a portion of wages owed reached at ecarmosino@ day. of $430,000. to G/J Towing employees itemlive.com. 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Conti ASSOCIATED PRESS Controller, ext. 1288 tainer in a motor vehicle, op- Complaints [email protected] eration of a motor vehicle with ALBANY, N.Y. — A wom- Ted Grant a revoked license, and unin- Police received a complaint an who currently works in Publisher, ext. 1234 sured motor vehicle/trailer at of a party revving a car engine the of ce of New York Gov. [email protected] 7:52 a.m. Friday. at 1:22 a.m. Friday on Fulton Andrew Cuomo says he Marian Kinney Street. looked down her shirt and ext. 1212 Police received a report of a [email protected] Accidents made suggestive remarks woman being chased at 4:11 to her and another aide, Will Kraft A report of a motor vehicle a.m. Friday from a guest at according to a newspaper Chief Financial Of cer, ext. 1296 crash with personal injury at Spring Hill Suites on Newbury report published Friday. [email protected] 1:32 p.m. Thursday at Boston Street. An of cer reported it Alyssa McGrath told The and Ford streets; at 4:43 p.m. Paula Villacreses was a guest fooling around New York Times that Cuo- A/R Specialist, ext. 1205 Thursday on New Park Street. with friends. mo called her beautiful [email protected] A report of a motor vehicle in Italian, referred to her PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS Mike Shanahan crash at 4:48 p.m. Thurs- Thefts and her female colleague Chief Executive Of cer, ext. 1956 day at Forest and New Park New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo speaks at a vac- [email protected] as “mingle mamas,” asked streets; at 12:34 a.m. Friday Police received a report at cination site in New York. Carolina Trujillo at Henry Avenue and Wash- 2:16 p.m. Thursday from an why she wasn’t wearing a Community Relations Director, ext. 1226 wedding ring and inquired in a report last week in the Cuomo for a dictation ses- [email protected] ington Street; at 11:27 a.m. employee at Hertz Local Edi- Friday at 41 Buffum St. tion on Newbury Street who about her divorce. Times Union of Albany. sion when she caught him Jim Wilson A report of a motor vehicle stated they believed someone “He has a way of making That aide hasn’t been gazing at her. Chief Operating Of cer, ext. 1200 you feel very comfortable identi ed publicly. Mc- “I put my head down [email protected] hit and run crash at 2:17 p.m. may have changed the license plates on one of the vehicles. around him, almost like Grath said the woman waiting for him to start CIRCULATION Friday at 521 Boston St. The plate number was en- you’re his friend,” Ms. Mc- spoke with her in detail speaking, and he didn’t Lisa Mahmoud Assaults tered into a database. Grath told the newspaper. about what happened to start speaking,” she told Manager, ext. 1239 “But then you walk away her after the Times Union The Times. “So I looked [email protected] A report of an assault at SAUGUS from the encounter or con- report was published. up to see what was going CUSTOMER SERVICE 7:54 p.m. Thursday on Willow versation, in your head Cuomo, a Democrat, has on. And he was blatantly going, ‘I can’t believe I just repeatedly denied allega- looking down my shirt.” La’ Mosha Ball Street. Accidents Customer Service, ext. 1276 had that interaction with tions of sexual misconduct. She said Cuomo then [email protected] Breaking and Entering A report of a motor vehicle the governor of New York.’” A lawyer for him told The asked “What’s on your GRAPHICS crash at 5:49 p.m. Thursday McGrath is the rst cur- New York Times that Cuo- necklace?” A report of a breaking and at Central and Main streets. rent aide to come forward mo has indeed used Italian Assembly Democratic Trevor Andreozzi entering at 1:47 a.m. Friday A report of a motor vehicle publicly to join mounting phrases like “ciao bella,” Speaker Carl Heastie on Fri- Designer at 330 Essex St. [email protected] crash with non-fatal injuries allegations of sexual mis- which means “hello beauti- day said the body’s impeach- conduct against Cuomo. ful” in Italian, and greeted ment investigation will Sean Casey at 4:18 p.m. Thursday at Designer Theft Broadway and Walnut Street: His behavior with women is both men and women alike examine “all allega- the subject of an investiga- with hugs and a kiss. tions” against the governor, [email protected] A report of a larceny at 5:06 at 5:46 p.m. Thursday in the vicinity of Polcari’s Restaurant tion overseen by the state’s “None of this is remark- including whether he used Amanda Lunn p.m. Thursday at 14 Tucker St. attorney general and a sep- able, although it may be his of ce to sexually harass Designer on Broadway. [email protected] arate impeachment inves- old-fashioned,” lawyer or assault employees. LYNNFIELD tigation by the New York Rita Glavin said. “He has Other subjects under in- Edwin Peralta Jr. Complaints Designer Assembly, the state’s lower made clear that he has vestigation, Heastie said, [email protected] Complaints A 911 caller reported two legislative chamber. never made inappropriate will include whether Cuo- NEWSROOM males banging on the drive- McGrath told The New advances or inappropri- mo withheld information on A report of unemployment through window at McDon- York Times that her fe- ately touched anyone.” COVID-19 deaths in nursing Mike Alongi fraud at 11:49 a.m. Monday ald’s on Broadway at 11:35 male colleague was the McGrath did not accuse homes from the public, and Sports Editor, ext. 1228 at 6 Cortland Lane. [email protected] p.m. Thursday. Dispatched same woman the governor the governor of inappro- his administration’s han- A report of juvenile offenses of cers spoke with manage- is accused of groping in the priate touching, but de- dling of safety concerns at Elyse Carmosino at 3:22 p.m. Wednesday at Reporter, ext. 1264 ment, who reported no issues. Executive Mansion, an al- scribed a time when she a newly constructed bridge [email protected] legation that was revealed was sitting alone with over the Hudson River. Allysha Dunnigan Reporter, ext. 1302 [email protected] Mar-a-Lago partially closed due to COVID outbreak Tréa Lavery Reporter, ext. 1317 By Jill Colvin and tive for the coronavirus. caution.” The person spoke ing room and at its beach Trump and attended a [email protected] Terry Spencer That’s according to sev- on condition of anonymity club because some staff family birthday party. Gayla Cawley ASSOCIATED PRESS eral people, including one because they were not au- members had recently The Trump White House Regional Editor, ext. 1236 familiar with club opera- thorized to discuss the sit- tested positive. It said was hit with several sub- [email protected] WASHINGTON — For- the club had undertaken sequent outbreaks after it mer President Donald tions, who said Mar-a-Lago uation by name. Cheryl Charles had “partially closed” a sec- An email sent to mem- “all appropriate response outed virus precautions News Editor, ext. 1278 Trump’s Mar-a-Lago club measures,” including sani- by resisting mask-wear- [email protected] in Palm Beach, Fla., has tion of the club and quar- bers said that service had tizing affected areas,” and ing and continuing to hold been partially closed after antined some of its work- been temporarily sus- Spenser Hasak that banquet and event large events. Photographer, ext. 1332 staff members tested posi- ers “out of an abundance of pended in the club’s din- [email protected] services remain open. The club in Palm Beach “The health and safety of has been a urry of activi- Julia Hopkins our members and staff is ty in recent weeks, hosting Photographer, ext. 1224 [email protected] our highest priority,” it read. events and fundraisers, The Florida Department including one to bene t Thor Jourgensen Editorial Page Editor, ext. 1267 of Health did not immedi- rescue dogs. Trump unex- [email protected] ately respond to a phone pectedly dropped by the Daniel Kane call and email. event last week. Sports Reporter, ext. 1228 Trump moved to Mar-a- In January, Palm Beach [email protected] Lago after leaving Wash- County issued a warning to Steve Krause ington in January, and has Mar-a-Lago’s management Senior Writer, ext. 1229 spent the weeks since then after a New Year’s Eve [email protected] laying low, gol ng, dining party that violated an ordi- Guthrie Scrimgeour with friends, meeting with nance requiring employees Reporter, ext. 1222 Republican party leaders and guests to wear masks. [email protected] and plotting his political Video of the party posted Anne Marie Tobin future as he considers online by Trump’s son, Don- Assignment Editor, ext. 1307 [email protected] running again in 2024. ald Trump Jr., showed that Trump was hospitalized few of the 500 guests wore TECHNOLOGY with COVID-19 last fall masks as they crowded the Tim Noyes and has since been vacci- dance oor while rapper Director, ext. 1247 [email protected] nated against the virus. 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NEW ENGLAND BRIEFS More than a million state Authorities say they have the Willowbend develop- solved a 1984 killing ment. “Willowbend is thankful PEMBROKE (AP) — for the quick response by residents now fully vaccinated Authorities in Massachu- the Mashpee Fire Depart- setts say they now know ment following an acci- who killed a Pembroke dent involving a subcon- BOSTON (AP) — More PANDEMIC woman in 1984, although tractor this morning at than 1 million Massa- UNEMPLOYMENT the motive for the slaying the site of one of our con- chusetts residents have BILL remains unclear. struction projects,” Wil- now been fully vaccinated The Massachusetts Sen- Investigators acting on lowbend General Manag- against COVID-19, Gov. ate approved a bill that a tip determined through er Craig Fleming said in a Charlie Baker announced would ensure all Massa- DNA evidence that Jesse statement. “Our thoughts in a tweet Friday. chusetts workers have ac- Aylward killed Virginia are with the two injured The number is a major cess to paid leave if they Hannon, Plymouth Dis- workers, along with their milestone in the state’s are unable to work as a re- trict Attorney Timothy families, and we are work- efforts to ramp up vacci- sult of a COVID-19 infec- Cruz said at a news con- ing to provide all neces- nations in an effort to slow tion or a quarantine order. ference on Thursday. sary support.” the spread of the coronavi- The bill, which passed Hannon, a 59-year-old There have been at least rus. the Senate on Thursday, widow who lived alone, two other major construc- “Massachusetts has would also seek to stabi- was found on her bed in tion accidents in Mas- now fully vaccinated over lize the state’s Unemploy- her home on Feb. 12, 1984. sachusetts in the past 1 million people and con- ment Insurance trust fund She had been kicked, month. tinues to be a national and push back the state’s punched, stabbed and One worker died and leader in vaccine admin- tax ling deadline this strangled, and her body another was critically in- istration,” the Republican year from April 15 to May covered in a sheet. jured while working at a tweeted Friday. “Thank 17 to match the new date Aylward, who lived in Cambridge parking ga- you to everyone who has set by the Internal Reve- PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS Brockton, died last year rage this month, while supported this progress!” nue Service. at age 58. A day after he two workers doing sewer The state reported on A vaccinator administers a COVID-19 vaccine “As we continue to re- died, a friend called police work in downtown Boston Thursday that more than to a woman at a vaccination center at Gillette cover from the COVID-19 to say that Aylward had died late last month after 2.7 million doses of the Stadium, in Foxborough. emergency, these mea- confessed to a Pembroke getting struck by a con- COVID-19 vaccine have sures will provide stability killing some time earlier. struction vehicle. been administered in quired to be able to deliver ing a cluster of COVID-19 to our economy, and keep at least 750 vaccines per cases linked to a youth The tipster is not facing Massachusetts, including workers safe,” Democratic charges. McKee announces 10 nearly 1.7 million rst day. cheerleading training fa- Senate President Karen “Having a clinic located cility. Police obtained a DNA doses. Spilka said in a written sample from Aylward’s nalists for lieutenant within city limits, as well There are at least 37 As of Thursday, statement. body and matched it DNA as several clinics in sur- cases connected to the governor’s job the state’s con rmed The bill would also let evidence on broken glass, rounding towns, will make Cheer Sports Sharks in COVID-19 death toll stood workers use the paid time stockings and bloody pa- PROVIDENCE, R.I. an enormous difference Weymouth, according to at 16,426 since the start off to receive a COVID-19 per towels found at the (AP) — Rhode Island to residents, particularly the community’s health of the pandemic, while its vaccine shot or take time scene in 1984, Cruz said. Gov. Dan McKee has an- those who cannot trav- department. The cases are con rmed caseload rose to to care for a family mem- Why Aylward killed nounced a list of 10 nal- el far for their vaccines,” across 14 cities and towns. more than 574,000. ber unable to work be- Hannon may never be ists to be his lieutenant Taunton Mayor Shauna Nurses are working to The true number of cas- cause of COVID-19. known. There was no governor. O’Connell said in a state- complete contact tracing es is likely higher because Under the measure, known connection be- The list released Thurs- ment. to make sure quarantine studies suggest some peo- workers would be eligi- tween the two. day includes current and Fall River Mayor Paul and isolation require- ple can be infected and not ble for up to ve days of “There are still a lot of former elected of cials as Coogan and New Bedford ments are being met. feel sick. paid leave, at their regu- questions we would like well as political opera- The training facility’s There were fewer than Mayor Jon Mitchell in lar rate of pay, capped at to answer,” former Pem- tives. owner in a statement 600 people reported hos- January expressed con- $850 per week. Employers broke Police Chief Rick About 80 people, some pitalized Thursday be- cern over the lack of vac- said they are cooperating covered by federal legis- Wall said. “We may never ordinary citizens and even cause of con rmed cases cination sites in the south- with the health depart- lation providing for paid get all of the answers, but a television meteorologist, of COVID-19. eastern part of the state. ment and they have been leave will have the cost of we’re never going to stop initially applied for the BRISTOL COUNTY “This regional site is following safety protocols providing such leave paid looking for exactly what job, and 60 were granted VACCINATIONS proof of an excellent part- for the past year, includ- for through the federal tax happened.” interviews. A spokesper- Residents of Bristol nership between several ing temperature checks credit. son for the Democratic County in Massachusetts towns and cities, which at the door, masks, social For all other employ- 2 workers injured in 30-foot governor said the nalists are getting their own re- will result in more vac- distancing, frequent sani- ers, the bill creates a $75 will get a second interview gional COVID-19 vaccina- cines for all of Bristol tization and a reduction in million fund to reimburse fall off slippery roof and the nal decision will County,” Coogan said. athletes inside. tion program. eligible employers for pro- MASHPEE (AP) — Two be made within 30 days. Participating cities and “In my 25 years as a The mayors of Taunton, viding their employees workers fell about 30 feet McKee served as lieu- towns will nalize their cheer coach and cheer Fall River and Attleboro with emergency paid sick off the roof of a duplex un- tenant governor for six clinic details in the coming gym owner I have never as well as Somerset’s town leave. der construction in Mas- years befors being named put anything but my ath- administrator announced weeks, but when the pro- The bill would also au- sachusetts early Friday sworn in as governor letes health and wellness Thursday that the state gram starts is dependent thorize up to $7 billion in and were own to hospi- earlier this month when Department of Public on vaccine deliveries from rst,” Kel Fichtner’s state- borrowing to replenish the tals, authorities said former Gov. Gina Rai- Health has approved of the state. ment said. “Neither I nor state’s unemployment in- The Mashpee Fire De- mondo was con rmed the program that will ro- CHEERLEADING any staff member or par- surance trust fund and to partment responded to as President Joe Biden’s tate through several com- CLUSTER ent knowingly permitted repay all federal UI loans. the call around 8:30 a.m., commerce secretary and munities. Health of cials in Mas- a known positive COVID The bill now heads to the Chief Thomas Rullo told stepped down. Each site will be re- sachusetts are investigat- case to use our facilities.” Massachusetts House. the Cape Cod Times. The nalists are: Sa- The roof was icy after bina Matos, president rain and snow overnight, of the Providence City A hopeful pandemic note: and there were high Council; James Diossa, winds at the time, he said. former Central Falls may- One worker slipped and or; Elizabeth Beretta-Per- fell, and the other tried to ik, treasurer of the state Tanglewood music festival to resume help and also fell, he said. Democratic Party; state Both men were con- Sen. Lou DiPalma; former By William J. Kole scious when rst respond- Cranston City Council- ASSOCIATED PRESS ers arrived. or Maria Bucci; attorney If you’re a fan of classi- The federal Occupation- John Partridge; state cal music, this is music al Safety and Health Ad- Reps. Anastasia Williams, to your ears: One of the ministration also went to Grace Diaz and Bob Phil- nation’s premier summer the scene, police said. lips; and former state Rep. festivals is coming back The duplex was part of Joanne Giannini. after the coronavirus pan- demic silenced it for the rst time since World War Utilities regulators II. The Boston Symphony Orchestra announced Fri- extend state’s day that its 2021 outdoor season at Tanglewood, the acclaimed symphony’s shutoff moratorium summer home in the Berk- shires of western Massa- PROVIDENCE, R.I. ities to suspend late fees, chusetts, will feature a (AP) — Rhode Island util- interest charges and cred- return to live, in-person ities regulators on Friday it-card fees for all custom- concerts from July 9 to extended the state’s elec- ers. Aug. 16. tricity and natural gas YOUTH VACCINE Concerts at Tanglewood, shutoff moratorium in TRIAL where fans spread blan- light of emergency condi- Several students at a kets on the manicured FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS tions caused by the ongo- Rhode Island independent lawns, sip wine and picnic ing coronavirus pandemic. school are enrolled in a beneath the stars, have Boston Symphony Orchestra music director Andris Nelsons rehearses The Public Utilities clinical trial to study the been a rite of summer in at Symphony Hall. The Boston Symphony Orchestra hasn’t played live Commission extended effectiveness of Moderna’s New England since 1937. for fans since the coronavirus pandemic hit a year ago, but it’s returning the moratorium that was coronavirus vaccine in ad- But the pandemic forced to the stage in July for the outdoor Tanglewood festival. scheduled to expire on olescents. organizers to scrap the April 15 to the end of the Moderna has enrolled 2020 festival, switching in a statement. mances will be shortened ed souls yearning for the school year on June 25, 3,000 12- to 17-year-olds to online performances “My hope is that in this to 80 minutes or less with power of music in their The Providence Journal in the trial, including and muting a tradition moment, we will discover no intermissions, it said, lives again.” reported. nine at the Gordon School that annually draws near- together an even deeper adding that concert de- Over the decades, Tan- The extension applies in East Providence, The ly 350,000 visitors from purpose and meaning for tails would be announced glewood has produced to customers currently Providence Journal re- around the world and fun- music in our lives — as next month. memorable performances unemployed and receiv- ported Friday. nels $100 million into the it is sure to ll our hearts This summer’s festival by classical music giants ing unemployment com- Each one will receive ei- region’s economy. Until and renew our spirits,” he will mark the orchestra’s including the late Leonard pensation; recipients of ther a placebo or the real last year, the live music said. return to live performanc- Bernstein, so it’s a tting the federal Low Income vaccine, then they will be had owed virtually un- The orchestra said con- es for the rst time since backdrop for a comeback Home Energy Assistance followed for 12 months af- interrupted, canceled out- tactless ticketing, strin- the pandemic forced what from COVID-19, Nelsons Program; households that ter their second shot. right only in 1943 at the gent cleaning protocols, will be a 16-month hiatus. said. meet the de nition of el- Peyton Riegel, a sev- height of WWII. mask-wearing and social BSO President and CEO “My hope lies with mu- derly or handicapped; enth-grader at the school “I am sure we will all distancing will be in place Mark Volpe acknowledged sic’s ability to heal and in- households that include that educates children up experience music’s incred- for the festival, which it’s taken a toll on mu- spire us, helping to move seriously ill customers as to eighth grade, said she ible power on a whole new is being shortened from sicians and fans alike, and sustain us through certi ed by a doctor; and volunteered because this level,” Andris Nelsons, the its usual 12-week run to describing them as “a the challenging times of households with children is “a once-in-a-lifetime op- BSO’s music director, said about half that. All perfor- community of like-mind- our lives,” he said. younger than 2 years old. portunity to do something No household may have that will really help.” Her service terminated if its father tested positive for unpaid heating bills are COVID-19 in January and Lynn Drug Task Force CALL 24 HOURS A DAY $500 or less or its unpaid although he wasn’t sick, or text the word tiplynn and your tip to “tip411” (847411) electric bills are $200 or he had to quarantine for Hotline less. two weeks while Peyton The commission has ad- shifted to remote learning. All reports of neighborhood activity will be investigated. opted a number of mea- “We had to bring him 781-477-4444 Callers may remain anonymous. sures in response to the meals,” she said. “Sudden- Spanish menu available pandemic, voting last ly, it hit us. It really hadn’t March to require all util- before.” SATURDAY, MARCH 20, 2021 THE DAILY ITEM A7 CDC changes school guidance, allowing desks to be closer By Mike Stobbe the evidence that 6 feet is services. If there is, the distance AP MEDICAL WRITER required in order to main- The new guidance: should be at least 6 feet. tain low spread,” she said. — Removes recommen- The CDC said 6 feet NEW YORK — Stu- Also, younger children are dations for plastic shields should still be main- dents can safely sit just less likely to get seriously or other barriers between tained in common areas, 3 feet apart in the class- ill from the coronavirus desks. “We don’t have a such as school lobbies, room as long as they and don’t seem to spread lot of evidence of their ef- and when masks can’t be wear masks but should it as much as adults do, fectiveness” in preventing worn, such as when eat- be kept the usual 6 feet and “that allows us that transmission, Massetti ing. away from one another con dence that that 3 said. Also, students should be PHOTO | ATLANTA JOURNAL-CONSTITUTION VIA AP at sporting events, as- feet of physical distance — Advises at least 3 feet kept 6 feet apart in situa- Flowers and signs are displayed at a makeshift semblies, lunch or cho- is safe.” of space between desks in tions where there are a lot memorial outside of the Gold Spa in Atlanta. rus practice, the Centers CDC Director Dr. Ro- elementary schools, even of people talking, cheering for Disease Control and chelle Walensky said the in towns and cities where or singing, all of which can Prevention said Friday revised recommendations community spread is expel droplets contain- in relaxing its COVID-19 are a “roadmap to help high, so long as students ing the coronavirus. That guidelines. Slain spa schools reopen safely, and and teachers wear masks includes chorus practice, The revised recommen- remain open, for in-per- and take other precau- assemblies and sports dations represent a turn son instruction.” She said tions. events. away from the 6-foot stan- in-person schooling gives — Says spacing can also Teachers and other dard that has sharply lim- worker toiled students not only “the ed- be 3 feet in middle and adults should continue to ited how many students ucation they need to suc- high schools, so long as stay 6 feet from one anoth- some schools can accom- ceed” but access to crucial there is not a high level of er and from students, the modate. Some places have social and mental health spread in the community. CDC said. had to remove desks, stag- tirelessly ger schedules and take other steps to keep chil- dren apart. Three feet “gives school to support districts greater exibility to have more students in for a prolonged period of time,” said Kevin Quinn, her family director of maintenance and facilities at Munde- By Candice Choi noting the stigma often lein High School in subur- and Russ Bynum associated with massage ban Chicago. ASSOCIATED PRESS businesses. She told her In recent months, sons that they should ATLANTA — Hyun Jung schools in some states tell others she worked Grant loved disco and club have been disregarding doing makeup with her music, often strutting or the CDC guidelines, using friends. moonwalking while do- 3 feet as their standard. Ultimately, Park said, he ing household chores and Studies of what happened didn’t care what she did jamming with her sons to in some of them helped for work. tunes blasting over the car sway the agency, said Gre- “She loved me and my ta Massetti, who leads the stereo. PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS brother enough to work CDC’s community inter- The single mother found ways to enjoy her- for us, to dedicate her ventions task force. Fifth grader Ally Cortez works on her computer at West Orange Elemen- self despite working “al- whole life,” he said. “That’s “We don’t really have tary School surrounded by a plastic shield in Orange, Calif. most every day” to sup- enough.” port two sons, said the ___ older son, 22-year-old Michels owned a busi- Manhattan courthouses adapt Randy Park. ness installing securi- “I learned how to moon- ty systems, a trade he walk because, like, I saw learned after moving to her moonwalking while the Atlanta area more to COVID so trials can return vacuuming when I was a than 25 years ago. kid,” Park said. He’d been talking about By Larry Neumeister preserving a defendant’s On Tuesday night, Park switching to a new line of ASSOCIATED PRESS right to confront an accus- was at home playing vid- work, but never got the er. eo games when he heard chance. He was fatally NEW YORK — The two McMahon credited the a gunman had opened re shot at Youngs Asian Mas- big, busy federal court- extensive anti-COVID ef- at the Atlanta massage sage Parlor on Tuesday houses in Manhattan took forts for allowing incarcer- business where his moth- along with three others. the adage that justice de- ated defendants to go to er worked. He rushed to “From what I under- layed is justice denied to trial rst. the scene and then to a stand, he was at the spa heart when the coronavi- Only nine jury trials police station to nd out that day doing some work rus hit, creating a pandem- were conducted in the more information. But for them,” said Michels’ ic-safe environment for fall, but there have been it was through word of younger brother, John Mi- jurors that could be a blue- seven since mid-Febru- mouth that he learned his chels of Commerce, Mich. print for courts elsewhere. ary, including four under- mother was dead. Paul Michels also might After months of inactiv- way this week. Normally, Grant, 51, was among have been talking with ity, they are holding trials there’d be dozens annual- eight people killed by gun- the spa’s owner about how again with a safety system ly. re at three metro Atlan- the business operates, his PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS that includes an air- l- The simultaneous tri- ta massage businesses. brother said, because he tered plexiglass booth A courthouse employee demonstrates the tem- als are in contrast with The Fulton County med- had been thinking about for witnesses, an audio perature screening kiosk at the entrance of a Brooklyn federal court, ical examiner released opening a spa himself. system that lets socially Manhattan federal courthouse in New York. where Federal Defenders her identity Friday along “His age caught up to distant lawyers exchange Attorney-in-Charge Deir- with those of three other Friedland. pandemic hit the city, him. You get to a point whispers without putting dre von Dornum said judg- victims: Soon C. Park 74; where you get tired of That’s important be- Chief Judge Colleen Mc- their heads together and es were cautiously sched- Suncha Kim, 69; and Yong climbing up and down cause some of the nation’s Mahon formed a com- protocols to ensure that no uling three trials in April A. Yue, 63. ladders,” John Michels oldest judges are among mittee to explore how to document changes hands — none overlapping — to Authorities in nearby said. “He was actually the 70 or so who sit in resume safely. Friedland without being sprayed prevent multiple juries in Cherokee County had looking to start his own with disinfectant. the two courthouses. One, tapped the federal Cen- the courthouse at once. previously identi ed the massage spa. That’s what More than 100 trials are 93-year-old Louis L. Stan- ters for Disease Control “It would be better for the others as Delaina Ashley he was talking about last already scheduled this ton, has come into work and Prevention for exper- clients to have more trials Yaun, 33; Paul Andre Mi- year.” year, and a month after almost every day since the tise. Soon, an epidemiol- sooner, since the postpone- chels, 54; Daoyou Feng, 44; Paul Michels grew up jury trials resumed fol- pandemic arrived. ogist was on board, along ments obviously harm peo- and Xiaojie Tan, 49, who in Detroit in a large fam- lowing a post-Thanksgiv- “We wanted to protect with an air ow expert. ple’s trial rights, but on the owned one of the massage ily where he was the sev- ing halt, there has been them. But also, you know, A CDC expert who had other hand, a jury scared of businesses. enth of nine children. His no traceable spread of the justice system has to designed airtight hospital contracting COVID is un- Seven of the slain were brother John was No. 8. COVID-19 at the court- move forward,” Friedland bed units with HEPA l- likely to be engaging fully women, and six of them Though they were born house, according to its said. ters helped develop plexi- with the concept of reason- were of Asian descent. Po- 2 1/2 years apart, “he was chief administrator, Dis- When trials initially glass booths where wit- able doubt!” she wrote in lice charged a 21-year-old basically my twin,” John trict Executive Edward halted a year ago as the nesses safely sit maskless, an email. white man with the kill- Michels said. Both enlist- ings, saying he was solely ed in the Army after high responsible for the dead- school, with Paul joining liest U.S. mass shooting the infantry. Four men linked to Proud Boys since 2019. ___ The situation has been Tuesday had been harrowing for Park, who planned as a day for Yaun said he has not been able to relax. charged in plot to attack Capitol to claim his mother’s Yaun and her husband body from the medical arranged for someone to ed messaging channel for examiner’s of ce because By Michael care for their 8-month- Kunzelman group members that was of a complication with old daughter while they ASSOCIATED PRESS created a day before the her last name, which is riots. legally Grant. Park said headed to Youngs Asian Four men described as The Proud Boys aban- that name is from a mar- Massage Parlor. Family leaders of the far-right doned an earlier channel riage he does not recall, members said the couple Proud Boys have been and created the new “Boots and he can’t nd papers were rst-time customers, charged in the U.S. Capitol on the Ground” channel showing a separation to eager for a chance to un- riots, as an indictment or- after police arrested the prove that he is the next wind. dered unsealed on Friday group’s top leader, Enrique of kin. They were in separate presents fresh evidence Tarrio, in Washington. Tar- Authorities have said rooms inside the spa when of how federal of cials rio was arrested on Jan. 4 Robert Aaron Long, who is the gunman opened re. believe group members and charged with vandal- charged with eight counts Yaun was killed. Her hus- planned and carried out a izing a Black Lives Matter of murder, told them he band escaped unharmed. coordinated attack to stop banner at a historic Black wasn’t motivated by race. “They’re innocent. They Congress from certifying church during a protest in Park dismissed the idea did nothing wrong,” Yaun’s President Joe Biden’s elec- December. He was ordered PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS that the shootings weren’t weeping mother, Margaret toral victory. to stay out of the District of The Capitol is seen beyond the base of the Wash- fueled by anti-Asian sen- Rushing, told WAGA-TV. So far, at least 19 lead- Columbia. ington Monument before sunrise in Washington. timent. Still, he said that “I just don’t understand ers, members or associates Tarrio hasn’t been his mother raised him why he took my daughter.” of the neo-fascist Proud charged in connection on separate but related cil.” Biggs, 37, of Ormond to believe that people Yaun’s husband could Boys have been charged in with the riots, but the lat- charges. The new indict- Beach, Fla., is a self-de- are fundamentally good, hear the gun re inside federal court with offens- est indictment refers to ment also charges Zacha- scribed Proud Boys orga- though “sometimes, things the spa but was helpless es related to the Jan. 6 ri- him by his title as Proud ry Rehl and Charles Dono- nizer. Rehl, 35, of Phila- go horribly wrong.” to save his wife, said Dana ots. The latest indictment Boys’ chairman. hoe. delphia, and Donohoe, 33, It wasn’t immediately Toole, Yaun’s sister. suggests the Proud Boys Ethan Nordean and Jo- Nordean, 30, of Auburn, of North Carolina, serve clear which of the Atlan- “He’s taking it hard,” deployed a much larger seph Biggs, two of the four Wash., was a Proud Boys as presidents of their lo- ta businesses employed Toole said. “When you’re contingent in Washington, defendants charged in the chapter president and cal Proud Boys chapters, Grant. in a room and gunshots with over 60 users “par- latest indictment, were ar- member of the group’s according to the indict- Her job was a sensi- are ying, what do you ticipating in” an encrypt- rested several weeks ago national “Elders Coun- ment. tive subject, Park said, do?” A8 SATURDAY, MARCH 20, 2021 LOOK! National Corndog Day, Alien Abduction Day, Maple Syrup Saturday

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By Allysha Dunnigan appreciate these special Essex National Heritage tage Area Director Annie receives from Congress in al investments necessary ITEM STAFF places for generations to Area, they clearly failed to Harris. private investments. to sustain its critical pres- come,” she said. imagine how successful it “A lot has been accom- Essex Heritage puts the ence in our communities,” U.S. Representatives Markey identi ed the would be for our economy. plished, but there is much funds toward engaging Trahan said. Seth Moulton and Essex National Heritage If they had, they would more to be done,” she said. the region’s residents and Unlike national parks, Lori Trahan worked in Area as a treasure that is never have made the idea “The pandemic has shown visitors in the country’s most National Heritage partnership with Sena- enjoyed by Massachusetts temporary,” Moulton said. us how important it is to history and preparing the Areas are located within tors Elizabeth Warren residents and millions of Studies have since over- provide opportunities for youth for the future. For large communities and and Edward Markey to visitors who come to experi- whelmingly shown that all our residents to enjoy example, Essex Heritage are managed by inde- re-introduce the Essex ence the history and beauty National Heritage areas the assets available in runs historic and cultural pendent, local nonpro ts National Heritage Area of Essex County each year. are smart investments, this area. From identify- education programs and that receive some of their Permanency Act of 2021 “This legislation will supporting thousands ing places to experience offers a summer jobs pro- funds from the federal on Friday. ensure our continued in- of jobs and generating the outdoors, to providing gram at two National Park government through the The Essex National Her- vestment in and support millions of dollars in online materials for re- sites for young people to National Park Service. itage Area will expire on for the Essex National local economic activity. mote learning, Essex Her- learn trade-based skills Heritage Areas must September 30 if Congress Heritage Area, which That economic activity itage has been pleased to and civic responsibility. match the federal funding does not extend the Essex strengthens our local leads to $14.3 million in serve this region during “For families through- with local and private National Heritage Area’s economies and preserves tax revenue, according to the pandemic, and we are out the region, the Essex funds. Research from the ability to receive federal the North Shore’s rich Moulton’s of ce. looking forward to playing National Heritage Area National Park Service money and raise the total history, culture, and natu- “The Essex National an even bigger role as the continues to be a cultur- shows that every dollar amount of funding for ral resources,” he said. Heritage Area brings economy recovers.” al and economic driver,” that Congress invests in which it is eligible. The Essex National millions of dollars and She said she is very grate- Trahan said. a National Heritage Area Warren said that the Heritage Area spans 500 hundreds of thousands of ful for the support that She said the Essex leads to about six dollars Essex National Heritage square miles among 34 people to New England the Massachusetts federal National Heritage Area in local economic activity, Area protects the Com- cities and towns, includ- where they spend money delegation is providing. has contributed to the Moulton’s of ce said. monwealth’s natural ing Lynn, Salem, Law- and create jobs,” Moulton The legislation intro- growth of communities National Heritage Areas treasures, strengthens rence, and Gloucester. said. “A 25-year track duced by the Democrat- like Lawrence, Haverhill, are congressionally-desig- the local economy, and Since its creation in 1996, record of success is reason ic state leaders would and Andover. It also main- nated places where natu- provides opportunities for Congress has been autho- enough to keep it going, permanently eliminate tains the Essex Coastal ral, cultural, and historic communities and visitors rized to invest up to $17 but given how hard our the provisions and remove Scenic Byway program, resources combine to form to learn more about the million in the area over tourism economy has the funding cap for the which attracts tourists to a cohesive, nationally rich culture and history its lifetime, but initiated been hit by the pandemic, Essex National Heritage the region’s historic towns important landscape. The on the North Shore. caps on spending and an it is even more critical Area. Federal investments and cities. National Heritage Area “I am glad to support expiration date because of that Congress passes this in the Essex National “I’m proud to partner program is af liated with legislation to continue the uncertainty of Nation- bill before September.” Heritage Area are often with Congressman Moul- the National Park Service, investing in the partner- al Heritage areas working This year is the 25th an- used as seed money to ton and Sen. Markey to and there are currently ships between communi- as designed. niversary of the designa- attract private sector introduce this legislation, 55 heritage areas spread ties in Massachusetts and “Two and a half decades tion of the Essex National investments. According which is key to ensuring across 34 states. throughout New England ago, when members of Heritage Area, according to Essex Heritage, the that the Essex National Allysha Dunnigan can and the National Park Congress created the to Essex National Heri- group usually leverages Heritage Area continues be reached at adunnigan@ Service to preserve and three times the amount it receiving the smart feder- itemlive.com. Swampscott’s Artemis hits 100

By Tréa Lavery him as part of our com- tions, including the World ITEM STAFF munity.” War II Victory Medal, the Artemis was born in American Campaign Med- SWAMPSCOTT — Paul Rhode Island and grew al and the Good Conduct Artemis, a resident at up in Lynn. He took Medal. He was also part the Bertram House of courses at multiple local of a team involved with Swampscott, turns 100 on colleges before receiving forming the Of ce of Stra- March 20, and received his bachelor’s degree tegic Services, a precursor a surprise celebration on from Boston Universi- to the CIA. Friday. ty and master’s degree Artemis has lived at ”We are all thrilled to from Columbia Univer- Bertram House since celebrate this milestone sity. birthday with Paul,” said Artemis learned four 2016. He celebrated his Josh MacQuarrie, exec- or ve foreign languag- birthday with residents utive director at Bertram es, which he used in his and staff with a sur- House. “He’s been loved position as a translator prise lunch party on by staff and residents and investigator with the Friday. alike since the day he United States Army in Tréa Lavery can be moved in ve years ago, the 1940s. He received reached at tlavery@item- and we’re so glad to have numerous commenda- live.com.

COURTESY PHOTOS Paul Artemis celebrates his 100th birthday on March 20. He is loved by the staff at Bertram House. WEATHER LOTTERY

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the time after a failed two- punch it in. A Tigers fumble, FOOTBALL point conversion. recovered by Nashoba in the By Daniel Kane “We actually got off to a endzone put Tech in a 7-6 ITEM STAFF good start,” McCuish said. hole before the half. “We got the ball rst, drove The second half was all LYNN — The Tech foot- right down the eld and about Nashoba’s passing ball team’s home opener punched it in.” didn’t go as planned Friday, game. Quarterback Murphy Unfortunately that was Senical connected with Ran- with the Tigers falling, 20-6, the only score of the night, to Commonwealth Athletic dy Leblanc twice for touch- but it wasn’t for a lack of ef- Conference rival Nasoba at downs — once on a 75-yard fort from the Tigers defense. Manning Field. score and again from six Tech forced three turnovers “It didn’t go the way we yards out — to close out the and kept Nashoba at bay wanted (Friday),” Tech in- win for Nashoba. at their goal line multiple terim coach Jason McCuish Next up for the Tigers (1- times throughout the night. said. “We had a few injuries 1) is Lynn rival Tech on Fri- pile up throughout the game “Our defense played sol- id all night,” McCuish said. day (7:30). Last week, that and we’re already a young same Panthers team beat team as it is so losing those “They were on the eld a lot Nashoba 40-2 in a rout at experienced players took its but we made a couple goal- toll.” line stands, intercepted a home. Despite the loss, the Tigers pair of passes and recovered “We have to get back, look still totaled over 179 yards a fumble.” at the lm and see what we of offense. Gabriel Perez Tech was able to turn those did wrong,” McCuish said. PHOTO | JOE BROWN scored the lone touchdown opportunities into some de- “It’s our Lynn rival, we know of the day, a 10-yard rush to cent yardage throughout that, so we have to make our Lynn Tech’s Gabriel Perez carries the ball as a Nashoba defender closes put the Tigers ahead, 6-0, at the night, but just couldn’t adjustments.” in Friday night at Manning Field. Classical has tough night in loss to Everett The Bulldogs remained SCHOOL ROUNDUP unbeaten on the young By Mike Alongi season with a road win ITEM STAFF Friday. English (3-0) travels to It was a tough night for the Lynn Classical girls Everett Wednesday eve- basketball team, which ning (6). suffered its rst loss of BOYS BASKETBALL the season after falling Everett 52, 56-42 to Greater Boston Classical 51 League foe Everett Fri- The Rams took their day. rst loss of the season in Ava Thurman led the a close one against their way with 14 points while Greater Boston League freshman Lauren Wilson rivals. also played well with sev- “It was a very close en points. Despite the loss game,” Classical assis- the Rams still had some tant coach Rob Upton nice play off the bench. said. “It just came down Senior Deshawna Ruck- to the last few shots.” ITEM PHOTO | SPENSER HASAK er (three points) hit a Senior Angel Garcia led big 3-pointer at a crucial the way for Classical with Winthrop quarterback Dillon Doherty leaps into the air as he celebrates scoring on the rst play point in the fourth quar- 16 points. of the game with teammates, from left, Matt Hurley, Bobby Hubert, and Mike Chaves. ter and sophomore Aki- yah Brown (two points) Classical (2-1) travels to contributed some solid Malden Wednesday after- defense and rebounding. noon (4). Winthrop controls all phases Classical (2-1) travels to FOOTBALL Malden Wednesday eve- Gloucester 22, ning (6). Salem 0 English 60, Salem (0-2) hosts Win- in shutout win over Saugus Somerville 38 throp next Saturday (4).

tough kids. The score de - guys and we knew it was center. FOOTBALL nitely wasn’t indicative of going to be a tall task The Vikings got things By Mike Alongi how hard they played. We against a strong team, but started right away after re- ITEM SPORTS EDITOR have plenty of things to our guys wanted to play,” ceiving the opening kickoff. work on, but we’re always said Saugus coach Steve On the very rst offensive WINTHROP — The Win- happy with a win.” Cummings. “We had to play of the season, Doherty throp football team may Quarterback Dillon avoid all mistakes if we took a quarterback sneak have had to wait an extra Doherty had a big game in wanted to keep this one off the right tackle and week to start its season, his debut with Winthrop close and we weren’t able broke through a hole for a but the Vikings made up after transferring from Ev- to do that, but I couldn’t be 60-yard touchdown run to for that with solid play in erett, rushing for 74 yards prouder of my guys for the put Winthrop ahead 6-0 all three phases as they and two touchdowns while effort they put out there. just 14 seconds into the notched a 28-0 win over also completing 5-of-7 pass- They could have said on game. Northeastern Conference es for 26 yards. Running Tuesday that they didn’t The score remained there foe Saugus Friday night at back Bobby Hubert rushed want to play shorthanded, until the nal minute of Miller Field. for 22 yards and also threw but they stepped up and the second quarter, as both ITEM FILE PHOTO | JULIA HOPKINS “Obviously as a head a 29-yard touchdown to re- worked hard until the nal teams went on extended Classical’s Lauren Wilson scored seven football coach, you want ceiver Mikey Chaves. whistle.” drives (Saugus had a 13- points in a loss to Everett Friday. to be strong in all three For Saugus, who only Running back Sal Fran- play drive that lasted near- phases and we were able to brought 17 players to the co rushed for 66 yards in ly nine minutes and Win- do that (Friday),” said Win- eld after half of its team the loss for Saugus, while throp had an 11-play drive throp coach Jon Cadigan. was forced into a quaran- quarterback Donovan that lasted slightly more “I absolutely tip my cap to tine period, it was an uphill Clark showed  ashes of than eight minutes). NHL pauses Saugus for only bringing battle the whole game. strong play in just his sec- 20 guys and they were all “We came here with 17 ond varsity start under WINTHROP, B2 Bruins after four Andrews returning to New England players enter By Kyle Hightower well speech. so far this year,” Patriots signed by New England as COVID protocol ASSOCIATED PRESS The deal is expected coach Bill Belichick said an undrafted free agent in to be completed by early in a statement. 2015. ASSOCIATED PRESS er on the COVID list BOSTON (AP) — David next week. “Whether by trade, free A captain the past two Thursday. The Bruins Andrews says he’s staying The Patriots announced agency or re-signings, the seasons, Andrews has The NHL has paused played Thursday night in New England. the signings of 13 other group brings a good mix of been one of the Patriots’ the Boston Bruins af- against the Sabres, who The Patriots’ free agent free agents Friday: tight offense, defense and spe- most dependable players ter four more players had a staff member enter ary. center con rmed via so- ends Hunter Henry and cial teams. It was great to up front, starting all 16 entered the league’s protocol. The NHL had nine play-cial media Friday that he Jonnu Smith; receivers see them in the building, games in 2016 and 2018. COVID protocol. The Bruins game Tues- Bruins games Satur- ers listed in its COVID-19is returning to the only Nelson Agholor and Ken- including some familiar He spent all of 2019 on day was scheduled to be day against the Buffa- protocol, matching theNFL team he’s played for, drick Bourne; lineback- faces, and we are all look- injured reserve due to a the rst in Massachu- nalizing what the NFL lo Sabres and Tuesday most since Feb. 24. ers Matt Judon, Kyle ing forward to continue blood clot issue, but re- setts with fans back — at Network reports is a four- against the New York Is- Another addition was Van Noy and Raekwon building toward the up- turned in 2020 and made a limited capacity of 12%. year deal. McMillan; offensive line- coming season.” 12 starts. landers were postponed Vegas forward William The pause provides Andrews posted a meme man Ted Karras; defen- Andrews had explored His return also will help and team facilities closed the Sabres a three-day Karlsson. from “The Wolf of Wall sive linemen Henry An- possible suitors on the provide a little more con- until at least Wednesday. break before they play A total of 153 playersStreet” in which Leonar- derson, Deatrich Wise Jr. open market, including tinuity to a group that They’re the 36th and at the New York Rang- have spent at least onedo DiCaprio’s character and Montravius Adams; the division rival Miami lost left guard Joe Thuney, 37th games to be post- ers on Monday. It’s Buf- day in the protocol sincesurprises his employees and defensive backs Jalen Dolphins, but will return who agreed to join the poned this season for vi- falo’s longest rest since the NHL season beganby declaring “I’m not leav- Mills and Cody Davis. to an offensive line he’s Kansas City Chiefs on a rus-related reasons. the team’s schedule was publishing its list on Jan.ing!” after giving what “We are excited about started 69 of his 72 NFL ve-year deal worth $80 Boston’s Sean Kuraly paused for two weeks in 13. was supposed to be a fare- the additions to our roster games for since being million. was the team’s only play- early February. B2 SPORTS THE DAILY ITEM SATURDAY, MARCH 20, 2021

HIGH SCHOOL SCHEDULE

SATURDAY MONDAY Football Boys Soccer Greater Lowell at KIPP (12) Greater Lawrence at KIPP (4) BC High at St. John’s Prep Tech at Winthrop (4) (12:30) Girls Soccer St. Mary’s at Arlington Catholic Winthrop at Tech (4) (1) Volleyball Newburyport at Lynnfield (1) Lynnfield at Georgetown (4) Peabody at Marblehead (2) Swimming Bishop Fenwick at Dracut (6) English at Revere (6:30) Track TUESDAY St. Mary’s at Austin Prep (10) Volleyball Arlington Catholic at Bishop Fenwick Marblehead at Danvers (4) (10) Tech at Nashoba (4) Peabody at Beverly (5) SUNDAY Notre Dame at KIPP (5) Boys Hockey Swampscott at Salem (5:30) Lynn Jets at Everett (2:40) Saugus at Winthrop (5:30)

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Auto racing 10 a.m...... IMSA: 12 Hours Of Sebring ...... NBCSN 2:30 p.m...... NASCAR Truck: Fr8Auctions 200 ...... FS1 5 p.m...... Xfinity: EchoPark 250 ...... FS1 7 p.m...... IMSA: 12 Hours Of Sebring ...... NBCSN Baseball 1 p.m...... Exhibition: Boston at Atlanta ..... MLB Network; WEEI-AM 850 4 p.m...... Exhibition: LA Dodgers at San Diego ...... MLB Network Pro basketball 8 p.m...... Golden State at Memphis ...... NBATV Men’s college basketball NCAA first round: 12:15 p.m...... Georgetown vs. Colorado ...... CBS ITEM PHOTO | SPENSER HASAK 12:45 p.m...... UNCG vs. Florida St...... tru TV 1:15 p.m...... E. Washington vs. Kansas ...... TBS Winthrop’s Bobby Hubert (22 yards rushing) carries the ball down eld in a win over Saugus Fri- 1:45 p.m...... St. Bonaventure vs. LSU ...... TNT day at Miller Field. 3 p.m...... Texas Southern vs. Michigan ...... CBS 3:30 p.m...... UC Santa Barbara vs. Creighton ...... tru TV 4 p.m...... Iona vs. Alabama ...... TBS 4:30 p.m...... Drake vs. USC ...... TNT 6:25 p.m...... Grand Canyon vs. Iowa ...... TBS Winthrop controls all phases 7:10 p.m...... Maryland vs. UConn ...... CBS 7:15 p.m...... Ohio vs. Virginia ...... tru TV 7:25 p.m...... Missouri vs. Oklahoma ...... TNT 9:20 p.m...... Norfolk St. vs. Gonzaga ...... TBS 9:40 p.m...... UCLA vs. BYU ...... CBS 9:50 p.m...... Abilene Christian vs. Texas ...... tru TV in shutout win over Saugus 9:57 p.m...... VCU vs. Oregon ...... TNT NIT first round: 12 p.m...... Dayton vs. Memphis ...... ESPN WINTHROP tage of a big defensive play by Hubert, who proceeded blehead.” 5 p.m...... Mississippi St. vs. Saint Louis ...... ESPN From B1 early in the third quarter, to take the ball 33 yards Winthrop (1-0) plays on Boxing forcing and recovering a to the house and make it the road at Salem Satur- 2 p.m...... Light heavyweights: Beterbiev vs. Deines ...... ESPN Finally, the Vikings got fumble deep in Saugus 28-0 Vikings. day (4). 7 a.m...... Bassmaster Elite at Pickwick Lake ...... FS1 the ball back with 3:27 to territory with about nine Saugus (0-2) travels to “In normal circumstanc- College football go in the half and started minutes to go. On the very Marblehead next Satur- es we’d just be wrapping 4 p.m...... Jackson St. at Alabama St...... ESPN2 rst play, Doherty handed day (2). up our third scrimmage, Golf moving up the eld. Be- 1 p.m...... PGA: Honda Classic ...... Golf hind a couple of runs each the ball off to Hubert, who “We’re going to get 25 so we know it’s still early 3 p.m...... PGA: Honda Classic ...... NBC from Doherty and Chris then turned around and guys back on Monday, so in the process,” said Cadi- Pro hockey Ferrara, Winthrop moved red a 29-yard touchdown that’ll be nice,” Cummings gan. “We’re still needing 3 p.m...... Minnesota at Colorado ...... NHL Network 7 p.m...... Philadelphia at NY Islanders ...... NHL Network into the red zone. That pass to Chaves to put the said. “We were having to clean up pre-snap pen- Men’s college hockey set up Doherty for anoth- Vikings up 21-0. trouble even practicing alties and early season is- 7 p.m...... Hockey East final: UMass vs. UMass Lowell ...... NESN er sneak, and he punched Winthrop then forced a this past week because of sues like tackling and ball Women’s college hockey 7:30 p.m...... NCAA final: Northeastern vs. Wisconsin...... ESPNU one in from two yards out three-and-out on the en- our numbers. So we’re go- security. We’re going to en- Horse racing to put the Vikings ahead suing possession, with ing to get back at it, move joy this one for a few hours 5 p.m...... Derby ...... NBCSN 14-0 going into the half- Saugus needing to punt forward and prepare for and then hit the lm room Men’s college lacrosse time break. from inside its own end what’s going to be another (Saturday) and move on to 12 p.m...... Holy Cross at Syracuse ...... ACC Mixed martial arts Winthrop took advan- zone. The punt was elded tough game against Mar- Salem.” 6 p.m...... UFC Fight Night prelims ...... ESPN2 9 p.m...... Middleweights: Brunson vs. Holland ...... ESPN Motocross 10:30 p.m...... AMA : World Championship (tape) ...... NBCSN Rugby Oral Roberts shocks Ohio 10 a.m...... Six Nations: Italy at Scotland (tape) ...... CNBC 1 p.m...... Six Nations: England at Ireland ...... NBC 4 p.m...... MLR: D.C. at NOLA ...... FS2 Six Nations: Wales at ...... NBCSN 6:30 p.m...... MLR: New England at Los Angeles ...... NESN Plus State, rst big upset of NCAAs 8 p.m...... MLR: Seattle at Houston ...... CBSSN Men’s soccer 10 p.m...... Liga MX: Queretaro at Tijuana ...... FS1 College softball By Cliff Brunt 1 p.m...... Howard at Norfolk St...... ESPNU ASSOCIATED PRESS 3 p.m...... Texas Southern at Alabama St...... ESPNU Tennis WEST LAFAYETTE, 11 a.m...... ATP: Dubai (final) ...... Tennis Ind. — Ohio State’s play- 5 p.m...... WTA: Monterrey (semifinals) ...... Tennis ers were dancing around 8 p.m...... ATP: Acapulco (final) ...... Tennis in the moments before Volleyball - women 6 p.m...... Athletes Unlimited: Hunter vs. Larson ...... FS2 tipoff against Oral Rob- erts, relaxed and full of swagger. NBA The Buckeyes aren’t dancing anymore. The EASTERN CONFERENCE WESTERN CONFERENCE 15th-seeded Golden Ea- Atlantic Division Southwest Division W L Pct GB W L Pct GB gles pulled off the rst ma- Philadelphia 28 13 .683 — San Antonio 21 16 .568 — jor upset of the rst NCAA Brooklyn 28 13 .683 — Dallas 21 18 .538 1 New York 21 21 .500 7½ Memphis 18 19 .486 3 Tournament in two years, Boston 20 20 .500 7½ 17 24 .415 6 holding off second-seeded Toronto 17 23 .425 10½ Houston 11 28 .282 11 Ohio State 75-72 in over- Southeast Division Northwest Division W L Pct GB W L Pct GB time on Friday. Miami 22 19 .537 — Utah 29 11 .725 — “When they rank them, Atlanta 21 20 .512 1 Denver 24 16 .600 5 Charlotte 20 20 .500 1½ Portland 24 16 .600 5 it was only just a num- Washington 15 25 .375 6½ Oklahoma City 17 24 .415 12½ ber at the end of the day,” Orlando 13 27 .325 8½ Minnesota 10 31 .244 19½ Central Division Pacific Division said Kevin Obanor, who W L Pct GB W L Pct GB led Oral Roberts with 30 Milwaukee 26 14 .650 — L.A. Lakers 28 13 .683 — points and 11 rebounds. PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS Chicago 18 21 .462 7½ Phoenix 26 13 .667 1 Indiana 17 22 .436 8½ L.A. Clippers 26 16 .619 2½ “We put our shoes on just Oral Roberts players celebrate after beating Ohio State in a rst-round Cleveland 15 25 .375 11 Golden State 21 20 .512 7 as the other team puts game in the NCAA men’s college basketball tournament. Detroit 11 29 .275 15 Sacramento 16 24 .400 11½ their shoes on. We just had Friday’s Games Sacramento at Philadelphia, 8 p.m. the mindset of, ‘Show us Duane Washington Jr.’s drew a collective “Ooooh!” MAKING FREEBIES Sacramento at Boston, 7:30 p.m. San Antonio at Milwaukee, 9 p.m. that you deserve to be No. open 3-pointer from from the socially distanced Oral Roberts entered San Antonio at Cleveland, 7:30 p.m. Charlotte at L.A. Clippers, 10 p.m. 2,’ and we came out with a straight away bounced off crowd. the game with a chance to Brooklyn at Orlando, 8 p.m. Sunday’s Games lot of con dence.” Detroit at Houston, 8 p.m. Indiana at Miami, 1 p.m. the side of the rim, and The Buckeyes led by set the Division I record Golden State at Memphis, 8 p.m. Oklahoma City at Houston, 2 p.m. Oral Roberts got poised, Oral Roberts celebrated eight before the Golden for free-throw shooting Indiana at Miami, 8 p.m. New Orleans at Denver, 3 p.m. impeccable performances its rst tournament win Eagles rallied. Abmas hit percentage in a season. Utah at Toronto, 8 p.m. Orlando at Boston, 3:30 p.m. from its two stars, Obanor since 1974. a 3-pointer with about ve The Division I record is Chicago at Denver, 9 p.m. Chicago at Detroit, 7 p.m. and guard Max Abmas, to Dallas at Portland, 10 p.m. Toronto at Cleveland, 7 p.m. The Golden Eagles’ ros- minutes left in the rst 82.18%, set by Harvard Minnesota at Phoenix, 10 p.m. Washington at Brooklyn, 7 p.m. become the ninth 15 seed ter is full of lightly recruit- half to give Oral Roberts in 1984. Oral Roberts en- Saturday’s Games Philadelphia at New York, 8 p.m. to win a rst-round game ed players who found their a 26-25 lead, prompting a tered the game at 82.35%, Atlanta at L.A. Lakers, 3:30 p.m. Dallas at Portland, 10 p.m. and the rst since Middle way to the small, private chant of “O-R-U!” He hit Golden State at Memphis, 8 p.m. L.A. Lakers at Phoenix, 10 p.m. but made 14 of 18 in the Tennessee shocked Mich- Christian school in Tulsa, another 3 moments lat- game to slide to 82.17%. igan State in 2016. Last Oklahoma. The Summit er to force an Ohio State KNEELING NHL year’s tournament was League champions bowed timeout. He made 5 of 7 Five Ohio State players called off because of the their heads in a prayer cir- 3-pointers in the rst half knelt during the playing pandemic. East Division West Division cle after their victory over and had 18 points at the of the national anthem, GP W L OT Pts GF GA GP W L OT Pts GF GA Obanor scored seven of the Big Ten power. break as the Golden Ea- Wash 29 19 6 4 42 103 88 one of many such demon- Vegas 27 20 6 1 41 90 61 Oral Roberts’ 11 points in “I know growing up, all gles led 36-33. NYI 31 19 8 4 42 90 71 Colorado 28 18 8 2 38 91 65 strations during the tour- Pittsburgh 30 18 11 1 37 96 85 overtime, including two my life, I was always like The Summit League Minnesota 28 18 9 1 37 87 69 nament. Boston 28 16 8 4 36 77 66 St. Louis 29 14 10 5 33 89 96 free throws with 13 sec- the underdog,” Obanor champions led by seven Phila 28 15 10 3 33 92 99 STAT LINES LA 28 12 10 6 30 83 79 onds left. Abmas, the na- in the second half before NYR 28 12 12 4 28 85 76 Arizona 30 12 13 5 29 72 91 said. “The school is not a NJ 27 10 13 4 24 68 86 Ohio State outrebound- San Jose 27 11 13 3 25 80 96 tion’s leading scorer, had big school. Just to prove Ohio State rallied to take Buffalo 29 6 19 4 16 61 101 Anaheim 31 9 16 6 24 70 105 ed Oral Roberts 49-32, but Central Division 29 points. people wrong, it’s a bless- a 60-58 lead on a pullup North Division the Golden Eagles bal- GP W L OT Pts GF GA “Their two players that ing just to have people jumper by CJ Walker with GP W L OT Pts GF GA Tampa Bay 29 21 6 2 44 106 69 obviously concerned us that are really committed just under ve minutes to anced that out by commit- Florida 29 19 6 4 42 100 83 Toronto 30 19 9 2 40 102 79 ting six turnovers to the Carolina 29 20 7 2 42 99 75 Edmonton 33 20 13 0 40 112 95 were terri c, so give them, and believe that we’re the play. Chicago 31 14 12 5 33 94 102 Winnipeg 30 18 10 2 38 98 87 their coaches, their play- better team.” Obanor was fouled with Buckeyes’ 16. Columbus 31 12 12 7 31 83 101 Montreal 29 13 8 8 34 93 80 QUOTABLE Nashville 30 13 16 1 27 73 98 Vancouver 33 15 16 2 32 92 104 ers, their program, their The Golden Eagles (17- 14 seconds to play, and he Dallas 26 9 10 7 25 74 71 Calgary 30 14 13 3 31 83 92 university a lot of credit 10) will play seventh-seed- made both free throws to Oral Roberts coach Paul Detroit 31 10 17 4 24 71 101 Ottawa 33 10 20 3 23 87 130 for this win,” Ohio State ed Florida in the South tie the game at 64. Wash- Mills on getting ready for Florida: “I mean, the re- Friday’s Games Columbus at Carolina, 7 p.m. coach Chris Holtmann Region on Sunday. ington missed a step-back Calgary at Toronto, 7 p.m. Dallas at Detroit, 7 p.m. said. “We had no illusions E.J. Liddell had 23 jumper in the closing sec- ality is you have to turn N.Y. Rangers at Washington, 7 p.m. N.Y. Rangers at Washington, 7 p.m. that this was going to be points and 14 rebounds to onds, and the Buckeys had around and you’re about Vancouver at Montreal, 7 p.m. Philadelphia at N.Y. Islanders, 7 p.m. by any stretch anything lead the Buckeyes (21-10). no answer for Obanor in to play another one, so the St. Louis at San Jose, 9 p.m. Vancouver at Montreal, 7 p.m. celebration better be pret- Vegas at Los Angeles, 10 p.m. Arizona at Anaheim, 8 p.m. other than a really chal- Washington had 18 points the extra session. Saturday’s Games St. Louis at San Jose, 9 p.m. lenging game, and it ob- and 10 rebounds but made “This is obviously a re- ty quick. If you spend all Boston at Buffalo, 1 p.m. Winnipeg at Edmonton, 10 p.m. viously was that from the just 7 of 21 shots. ally, really bitter end to a your time looking back at Pittsburgh at New Jersey, 1 p.m. Sunday’s Games very jump.” Oral Roberts scored the terri c season,” Holtmann your wedding day videos, Nashville at Florida, 2 p.m. New Jersey at Pittsburgh, 1 p.m. Minnesota at Colorado, 3 p.m. Florida at Tampa Bay, 4 p.m. Ohio State could have game’s rst seven points, said. “We’ll own that and you’re probably not going Chicago at Tampa Bay, 4 p.m. Vegas at Los Angeles, 6 p.m. tied it in the closing sec- including a 3-pointer by accept it and we’ll move to have a very good mar- Calgary at Toronto, 7 p.m. Nashville at Dallas, 8:30 p.m. onds of overtime, but Abmas from the logo that forward.” riage.” SATURDAY, MARCH 20, 2021 THE DAILY ITEM B3 NATION Biden, Harris offering solace to grieving Asian Americans By Jonathan Lemire, their victory in Georgia Jeff Amy and and beyond. Zeke Miller Activists have seen a rise ASSOCIATED PRESS of racist attacks. Nearly 3,800 incidents have been ATLANTA — President reported to Stop AAPI Joe Biden and Vice Pres- Hate, a California-based ident Kamala Harris of- PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS reporting center for Asian fered solace to Asian Amer- Americans and Paci c Is- Migrant children and teenagers are processed icans and a reeling nation landers, and its partner ad- after entering the site of a temporary holding on Friday as they visited vocacy groups, since March facility south of Midland, Texas. Atlanta just days after a 2020. white gunman killed eight In his rst primetime people, most of them Asian address to the nation as American women. president last Thursday Democrats The visit, during a nation- — ve days before the wide spike of anti-Asian PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS Atlanta killings at three violence, has added reso- President Joe Biden and Vice President Ka- metro-area massage busi- nance with the presence mala Harris spent part of Friday with Asian nesses — Biden called at- of Harris, the rst person face tough American state legislators and community tacks on Asian Americans of South Asian descent to “un-American.” hold national of ce. And it leaders, addressing the rise in anti-Asian vio- lence nationwide. Biden also used the visit comes as Biden on Friday to tour the headquarters expressed support for the choices on cuss the ongoing attacks year that the community of the Centers for Disease COVID-19 Hate Crimes against the community has been vili ed and been Control and Prevention, Act, a bill that would and how we move forward,” scapegoated and they’ve where he received a brief- strengthen the govern- ing on the state of the Biden tweeted. “It’s up to been attacked,” she said. immigration ment’s reporting and re- COVID-19 pandemic and all of us to root out racism Their trip was planned sponse to hate crimes and delivered a pep talk to the provide resources to Asian and give hate no safe har- before the shooting, as part agency’s scientists. are still these detention By Will Weissert American communities. bor in America.” of a victory lap aimed at “We owe you a gigantic ASSOCIATED PRESS centers being popped up Biden was meeting Fri- White House principal selling the bene ts of pan- by this administration be- debt of gratitude and we day with Asian American deputy press secretary demic relief legislation. WASHINGTON — Dem- cause it makes me very, will for a long, long, long ocrats who long blistered state legislators and other Karine Jean-Pierre said to But Biden and Harris in- time,” Biden said, adding very angry,” said Amanda expect Biden to “meet the stead are spending much the Trump administra- Elise Salas, a Democratic community leaders before that under his adminis- moment that we are in.” of their visit consoling a tion’s hard-line immigra- political operative in Tex- he and Harris were to de- tration “science is back” tion policies are suddenly as’ Rio Grande Valley who liver remarks. “He understands and community whose growing driving policy to combat in a tough political bind. worked for Biden’s presi- “We’re going to dis- knows that over the past voting power helped secure the virus. The Biden administra- dential campaign. tion is responding to a Salas said that she un- wave of children crossing derstands “that change Biden picks former senator who the southern border into comes in increments” the U.S. with some of the and that Democrats don’t very tactics that evoked have enough congressio- moral outrage from Dem- nal seats to make Biden’s ew in space to lead NASA ocrats when former Pres- immigration agenda an ident Donald Trump em- immediate reality. But she By Marcia Dunn said in a statement. “The braced them. That includes added, “It doesn’t make ASSOCIATED PRESS NASA team continues accommodating children any sense how we aren’t to achieve the seemingly in hastily improvised lock- looking at this in a radical CAPE CANAVERAL, impossible as we venture ups, spurring Republicans way.” Fla. — President Joe into the cosmos.” to argue that Democrats Trump expanded and Biden has chosen a former Nelson, 78, grew up near are now the ones throwing forti ed border walls while senator from Florida who Cape Canaveral and was “kids in cages.” championing “zero toler- ew on the space shuttle serving as a Democrat- The moment leaves ance” policies that made it right before the Challeng- ic congressman when he many Democrats with more dif cult to seek U.S. er accident to lead NASA. launched aboard space few good options. There’s asylum and briey even Biden on Friday an- shuttle Columbia on Jan. little appetite to condemn separated immigrant par- nounced his intent to 12, 1986. His commander President Joe Biden in ents and children. nominate Bill Nelson as was Charles Bolden Jr., the same terms as Trump. Biden has used execu- the space agency’s admin- who later served as NASA Biden, after all, is pushing tive actions to begin roll- istrator. administrator under Pres- for a massive immigration ing back much of that, If con rmed by the Sen- ident Barack Obama — at overhaul that includes but a sweeping plan he ate, Nelson will become Nelson’s urging. FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS prized goals such as a announced his rst day NASA’s 14th administra- Just 10 days after their pathway to citizenship for President Joe Biden announced Friday that in of ce to remake the tor, succeeding another ight ended, Challenger millions and has spoken of Bill Nelson, a former senator from Florida who immigration system has former member of Con- was destroyed shortly af- the need to treat those en- ew on the space shuttle, will lead NASA. stalled in Congress. In- gress, Jim Bridenstine, ter liftoff and all seven as- tering the U.S. with com- stead, the Democratic-con- a Republican from Okla- tronauts were killed. passion. trolled House passed two Bridenstine instead of- “There has been no homa. Nelson currently Nelson, who has a law But in taking a softer smaller-scale bills Thurs- fered kind praise Friday greater champion, not just serves on the NASA Advi- degree and is a former stance, Democrats and im- day that offer a process and urged Nelson’s con r- for Florida’s space indus- sory Council. captain in the U.S. Army migration advocates also to obtain U.S. citizenship mation “without delay.” try, but for the space pro- Nelson promised, if Reserve, served six terms risk being branded by the for immigrants brought In a statement, Briden- gram as a whole than Bill,” con rmed, to “help lead in the U.S. House of Rep- GOP as hypocrites. to the country illegally as stine said Nelson has the Sen. Marco Rubio, R-Flor- NASA into an exciting fu- resentatives from 1979 to “I have chosen to not al- children and extend legal political clout to deal with ida, said in a statement. ture of possibilities.” The low myself to get into my status to farm workers and 1991. He was elected in both the White House and “His nomination gives me space agency is working feelings about how there their families. 2000 to the Senate, where Congress, and the diplo- con dence that the Biden to send astronauts back to he served until his defeat matic skills to lead an in- administration nally un- the moon this decade and in 2018 by former Florida ternational effort to send derstands the importance counting more than ever Gov. Rick Scott. astronauts back to the of the Artemis (moon land- Idaho Legislature on private U.S. companies In 2017, Nelson criti- moon and on to Mars. He ing) program, and the ne- and even other countries cized Bridenstine’s nomi- also has “the inuence to cessity of winning the 21st to get that job — and oth- nation by President Don- deliver strong budgets for century space race.” shuts down due ers — done. ald Trump, saying the NASA.” This is a critical time for “Its workforce radiates leader of NASA shouldn’t Members of Congress al- NASA as momentum ac- optimism, ingenuity and be political but rather ready are voicing support celerates in the commer- to virus outbreak a can-do spirit,” Nelson nonpartisan. for Nelson. cial space program. By Keith Ridler jority of 58 Republicans, ASSOCIATED PRESS most of whom rarely or never wear masks. All the Judge limits evidence, refuses BOISE, Idaho — The Democratic lawmakers Idaho Legislature voted typically wear masks. Friday to shut down for The three lawmakers several weeks due to an who tested positive this to move trial in Floyd death outbreak of COVID-19. week, two Republicans Lawmakers in the House and one Democrat, had By Steve Karnowski a civil rights lawsuit over the two encounters, includ- plan, for now, to allow the and Senate made the all been participating in and Amy Forliti Floyd’s death. Chauvin’s ing that Floyd swallowed testimony of a forensic move to recess until April debates on the House oor. ASSOCIATED PRESS attorney, Eric Nelson, sub- drugs after police confront- psychiatrist for the prose- 6 with signi cant un n- The House, with the ill- sequently sought to halt or ed him. cution. Floyd said he had ished business, including ness spreading, requested MINNEAPOLIS — A move the trial, calling the The judge previously said claustrophobia and resist- setting budgets and push- the Senate recess as well. judge said Friday he won’t timing of the settlement the earlier arrest could not ed getting in the squad car ing through a huge income Two senators contracted delay or move the trial deeply disturbing and say- be admitted, but new evi- before the fatal encounter tax cut. COVID-19 but have recov- of a former Minneapolis ing it jeopardized Chau- dence made him reconsid- last year, and the state At least six of the 70 ered and returned to the police of cer charged in House members tested 35-member Senate. George Floyd’s death over vin’s chance for a fair trial. er: Drugs were found in wanted Dr. Sarah Vinson positive for the illness in The Senate honored concerns that a $27 mil- Chauvin is charged with January in a second search to testify that his actions the last week, and there the House request and lion settlement for Floyd’s murder and manslaughter. of the police SUV that the were consistent with a nor- are fears a highly conta- voted to recess about an family could taint the jury But Cahill, who has four of cers attempted to mal person experiencing gious variant of COVID-19 hour after the House, pool, but he’ll allow limited called the timing “unfor- put Floyd inside last year. severe stress, as opposed is in the Statehouse. with Republican Senate evidence from a 2019 ar- tunate,” said he thought a The defense argues that to faking it or resisting ar- “The House has had sev- President Pro-Tem Chuck rest. delay would do nothing to Floyd’s drug use contribut- rest. eral positive tests, so it is Winder calling it “an un- Meanwhile, a 13th juror stem the problem of pretri- ed to his death. The judge said he would probably prudent that the usual and kind of histor- was seated Friday — a al publicity. As for moving Cahill said he would al- reconsider allowing her as House take a step back ic request that has been woman who said she has the trial, he said there’s no low medical evidence of a rebuttal witness if the for a couple weeks until made of us.” only seen clips of the video place in Minnesota that Floyd’s physical reactions, defense somehow opens things calm down and it’s Republican Sen. Major- of Floyd’s arrest and needs hasn’t been touched by such as his dangerously the door, but that allowing not hot around here for ity Leader Kelly Anthon to learn more about what that publicity. high blood pressure when her to testify could usher COVID,” House Majority said senators could use happened beforehand. The The judge handed the he was examined by a in all of the evidence from Leader Mike Moyle said the time to prepare for jury will include 12 jurors defense a victory by ruling paramedic in 2019, and Floyd’s 2019 arrest. before the votes. when the Senate convenes and two alternates. that the jury can hear ev- a short clip of an of cer’s “Clearly there is a cause Five of those who tested again. “We will use this Jury selection was half- idence from Floyd’s 2019 body camera video. He said of death issue here, and it positive are Republicans time productively for the way complete last week arrest, but only that possi- Floyd’s “emotional behav- is highly contested,” Cahill and one is Democrat. An- Idaho people so that when when the Minneapolis City bly pertaining to the cause ior,” such as calling out to said, noting that both ar- other Republican lawmak- we come back together on Council announced it had of his death in 2020. He ac- his mother, won’t be admit- rests involved Floyd’s car- er is self-isolating. The April 6, we will be ready to unanimously approved the knowledged there are sev- ted. diac problems and ingest- chamber has a super-ma- work quickly,” he said. massive payout to settle eral similarities between But Cahill said he doesn’t ing drugs. B4 THE DAILY ITEM SATURDAY, MARCH 20, 2021 COMICS

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

ROSE IS ROSE / PAT BRADY

GARFIELD / JIM DAVIS BIG NATE / LINCOLN PEIRCE

ARLO AND JANIS / JIMMY JOHNSON

HERMAN / JIM UNGER ZIGGY / TOM WILSON

THE BORN LOSER / ART AND CHIP SANSOM

CROSSWORD DEAR ABBY Roommate with bene ts is attracted to man’s friend DEAR ABBY: I have DEAR ABBY: I care a this dilemma. I’m a wom- Dear Abby is written by Abigail lot about what friends, an in my 40s with a good family even the general job, and I’m told I am a Van Buren, also known as Jeanne public do with their mon- good catch. About six Phillips, and was founded by her ey. Speci cally, I promote months ago, I moved in mother, Pauline Phillips. Contact the bene ts of owning a with a man I will call home, but I suspect my Peter. It started as a Dear Abby at DearAbby.com or P.O. efforts to educate them roommate situation, but Box 69440, Los Angeles, CA 90069. may need a more loving then became friends with approach. I just don’t bene ts. We have both want people I care about agreed we are not a cou- that might change would DEAR CONSIDER- to throw their money ple. away to their landlords. be that Peter will have to ING: I’m glad you wrote. The problem is Peter nd another friend with Do I need to be more lov- has a friend, “Reggie.” I This is something that ing and supportive vs. bene ts because the sexu- should be discussed fur- like Reggie, and he likes al aspect of your relation- educating? me. We have hung out as ther with your husband ship with him may be COMMUNITY a group several times. To over. to make sure you are on the best of my knowledge, the same page, and also HELPER IN Reggie has no idea Peter MICHIGAN DEAR ABBY: I have a with your OB-GYN. and I are FWBs. 22-year-old daughter If your intention is that Reggie recently asked DEAR HELPER: Peo- me out to dinner as a from my rst marriage your children grow up to- ple usually have good date. I can see myself and a 9-year-old son with gether, this is something reasons for renting in- having a real relation- my husband of 12 years. that should have hap- stead of buying. If you ship with him, but don’t My husband is 57, and I pened years ago. As it keep repeating your ad- know how Peter will re- just turned 41. I would stands, the 10-year age vice and it’s falling on like to have another baby, deaf ears, it’s fair to con- act. Should I accept the difference will mean your invitation? I mean, it’s mainly because I want clude your message isn’t my 9-year-old son to have son will be grown and being appreciated. A say- just one date. Also, should gone while your younger I mention it to Peter? someone to grow up with. ing widely attributed to We have no other family. child is still at home. Albert Einstein is, “Insan- F.W.B. IN THE It’s just him and girl A doctor with a special- ity is continuing to repeat SOUTH cousins, ages 9 and 5. ty in genetics could be an action over and over Can you please advise me helpful as you gather in- again but expecting dif- DEAR F.W.B.: You and ferent results.” You can if my husband and I are formation. It is important Peter have agreed that volunteer to serve as an OK or too old to have one that you understand you are NOT a couple. more child? adviser, but only if these Accept Reggie’s offer and what precautions might individuals want to make be upfront with Peter CONSIDERING IT be wise to take before a change and ask for your about it. The only thing IN THE WEST making this decision. help. BRIDGE

Gary Abbate of Bridgeport, West el and higher. East gave count with Virginia, submitted this senryu: Go the eight. If West had continued un- forth with your guts / Bid it to the imaginatively with the spade ace, hilt, partner / Big rewards are ours. the contract would have failed. But North was an advocate of this ap- he strangely shifted to his trump. De- proach in a deal from a Bridge Base clarer drew East’s last trump, cashed Online duplicate. All of the other players sitting North started with a the heart ace and king, then led a two-heart cue-bid, showing at least sneaky heart nine. When West played game-invitational values with club low, South discarded a diamond support. Then South rebid two no- from the dummy. He ruffed the heart trump, and North raised to three 10 and led the spade queen, dis- no-trump. Especially in a duplicate, carding a diamond from hand. who plays in a minor when no-trump West took the trick but was end- is in the picture? The small snag, of played. He tried a low diamond, but course, was that a few Wests led the declarer ran it to his queen. West spade king (or ace), East signaled was marked with the king from the enthusiastically with the eight, and the defenders took the rst six tricks. bidding. Alternatively, if West had One North bid to the hilt, plunging returned a major-suit card, South straight into ve clubs! would have ruffed in the dummy and West led the spade king, leading sluffed another diamond from his the king from ace-king at the ve-lev- hand. Plus 400 was a 93.3% board. SATURDAY, MARCH 20, 2021 THE DAILY ITEM B5 WHAT TO WATCH EVENING TV LISTINGS SATURDAY’S TV MARCH 20, 2021 7:00 7:30 8:00 8:30 9:00 9:30 10:00 10:30 11:00 11:30 12:00 12:30 1:00 Sat Mar 20 Sun Mar 21 BROADCAST STATIONS 12 p.m. WGBH This Land Is Your Soul Legends Music from the 1960s-1980s. 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The many country of 210 million peo- vaccines to far-flung com- river crossings test the four- ple that is bigger than the munities of Indigenous wheel-drive vehicles, too. contiguous U.S. peoples and descendants Access is so poor that Almost 6 percent of Bra- of slaves a particularly Bezerra and her staffers zilians have received at PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS daunting endeavor. often vaccinate people least one shot, according Members of the Taliban delegation from the left: Khairullah Khairkhwa, Nurse Rosemeire Bezer- they encounter on the to Our World in Data, a former western Herat Governor and one of ve Taliban released from ra has years of experience roadside or tending to collaboration between the U.S. prison on Guantanamo Bay in exchange for U.S. soldier Bowe inoculating descendants crops in their fields, as researchers at the Uni- Bergdahl, Suhail Shaheen, member of negotiation team, Mohammad of slaves — known as they might not have an- versity of Oxford and the Naeem, spokesman for the Taliban’s political of ce attend their joint “quilombolas” — in the other chance. Some areas nonprofit group Global news conference in Moscow, Russia. municipality of Cavalca- are reached only by foot, Change Data Lab. Just nte, about 180 miles from and they have to carry in 1.5 percent have gotten Brazil’s capital, Brasilia. their own food and water. two doses. Her biggest challenge in The vaccination team There are formidable lo- Taliban expect U.S. withdrawal, the current vaccination set up shop inside a school gistics to reaching Indige- drive is keeping vaccine and pitched tents inside a nous communities, many doses below 8 degrees Cel- classroom. Bezerra slept of which are only accessi- vow to restore Islamic rule sius (46 degrees Fahren- with a lantern and the ble by boat, and also diffi- Taliban negotiation team, return to their repressive heit) in an isolated, trop- By Vladimir coolers by her side. culties overcoming doubts told reporters, warning rules that denied girls ical region. It’s especially Isachenkov and “I woke up three times about the vaccines. Kathy Gannon that staying beyond May education, barred women sweltering in the Valley every night to see if the Members of the remote ASSOCIATED PRESS 1 would breach the deal. from working, and im- of Souls (Vão de Almas, temperature was ade- Baré group in Amazo- “After that, it will be a posed harsh punishments. in Portuguese) where she quate,” she said. “It’s a very nas state received their MOSCOW — The Tali- kind of violation of the Shaheen did not say was headed. big responsibility if they’re vaccine jabs Wednesday ban warned Washington agreement. That violation whether the Taliban On Monday, Bezerra pro- lost. I treated those vac- after health workers trav- on Friday against defying would not be from our would accept elections, tected plastic foam coolers cines like my daughter.” elled more than two hours a May 1 deadline for the side. . . Their violation will but he emphasized that with cardboard shells and Brazil is in the midst from the state capital of withdrawal of American have a reaction.” the government of Presi- filled them with ice. She of an alarming spike of Manaus up the Cuieiras and NATO troops from He did not elaborate on dent Ashraf Ghani would intended to vaccinate 190 COVID-19 cases, with River to the village of Afghanistan, promising what form the “reaction” not fit their definition of families within four days, nearly 3,000 deaths a day New Hope (Nova Esper- a “reaction,” which could would take, but in keeping an Islamic government. before that ice melted. She for the first time since the ança). Some of the villag- mean increased attacks by with the agreement they In previous statements, set off with her team and pandemic began. Public ers initially had rejected the insurgent group. signed in February 2020, the the Taliban have said three others, including an health experts say that re- the shots. The Taliban issued their Taliban have not attacked their vision of an Islamic warning at a press confer- U.S. or NATO forces, even government would allow ence in Moscow, the day as unclaimed bombings and girls to attend school, and after meeting with senior targeted killings have spiked women to work or be in Afghan government nego- in recent months. public life. But in every tiators and international “We hope that this will conversation, they empha- observers to try to jump- not happen, that they sized the need to follow start a stalled peace pro- withdraw and we focus on Islamic injunctions with- cess to end Afghanistan’s the settlement, peaceful out specifying what that decades of war. settlement of the Afghan would mean. President Joe Biden’s issue, in order to bring They have said they administration says it is about a permanent and would not accept a wom- reviewing an agreement comprehensive ceasefire an as president, and while the Taliban signed with at the end of reaching a women could be judges the Trump administra- political roadmap (for) Af- they could not take the job tion. Biden told ABC in an ghanistan,” Shaheen said. of the Chief Justice. interview Wednesday that He also reaffirmed that But even without the Tal- the May 1 deadline “could the Taliban were firm on iban in government in Af- happen, but it is tough,” their demand for an Is- ghanistan, The Georgetown adding that if the deadline lamic government. Sha- Institute for Women, Peace PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS is extended it won’t be by heen didn’t elaborate on and Security Afghanistan Health workers leave a home where they gave people their rst doses of the “a lot longer.” what an Islamic govern- said Afghanistan was one of Sinovac vaccine for COVID-19 as they walk house to house in the Kalunga “They should go,” Suhail ment would look like or the worst places in the world Vao de Almas quilombo on the outskirts of Cavalcante, Goias state, Brazil. Shaheen, a member of the whether it would mean a to be a woman in 2020. CLASSIFIED

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By Khaled Abubakar and Tom Odula ASSOCIATED PRESS DAR ES SALAAM, Tan- zania — Samia Suluhu Hassan made history Fri- day when she was sworn in as Tanzania’s rst fe- male president after the death of her controversial predecessor, John Ma- gufuli, who denied that COVID-19 is a problem in the East African country. Wearing a hijab and PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS holding up a Quran with her right hand, the People line up to get their AstraZeneca vaccine 61-year-old Hassan took shot outside La Nuvola (The Cloud) conven- the oath of of ce at State tion center that was temporarily turned into a House, the government of- PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS COVID-19 vaccination hub, in Rome. ces in Dar es Salaam, the Tanzania’s new president Samia Suluhu Hassan, center-right, inspects country’s largest city. the guard of honor after being sworn in at a ceremony at State House The inauguration was in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania. AstraZeneca witnessed by Cabinet members, former presi- Magufuli had denied that Africa’s most populous opposition leader Tundu dents Ali Hassan Mwinyi COVID-19 was a problem countries with 60 million Lissu says the president and Jakaya Kikwete. The in Tanzania, saying that people, made no efforts died of COVID-19, citing vaccinations former heads of state were national prayer had eradi- to obtain vaccines or pro- informed medical sources among the few people in cated the disease from the mote the use of masks and in Dar es Salaam. the room wearing face country. But Magufuli ac- social distancing to com- “The immediate job, resume in Europe masks to protect against knowledged weeks before bat the virus. This policy the immediate decision COVID-19. his death that the virus of ignoring the disease she has to make, and she Hassan succeeds Ma- was a danger. endangers neighboring doesn’t have much time gufuli, who had not been A major test of Hassan’s countries, African health for it, is what is she going after clot scare seen in public for more new presidency will be of cials warn. to do about COVID-19?” By Vanessa Gera cidence of blood clots, than two weeks before his how she deals with the Although Hassan an- Lissu told The Associated ASSOCIATED PRESS though it could not rule passing was announced on pandemic. Under Ma- nounced that Magufuli Press at his place of exile out a link to a small num- state TV late Wednesday. gufuli, Tanzania, one of died of heart failure, exiled in Belgium. WARSAW, Poland — ber of rare clots. Countries across Europe The move paved the way resumed vaccinations with for a slew of European the AstraZeneca shot on countries including Italy, Scientist behind coronavirus Friday, as leaders sought France and Germany to be- to reassure their popula- gin using the vaccine again. tions it is safe following “It’s clear that the revo- brief suspensions that cast cation of the suspension shot says next target is cancer doubt on a vaccine that is is for us a great relief be- critical to ending the coro- cause we have to strongly By Frank Jordans technology they’d been re- challenges for the small, migrants, said the compa- navirus pandemic. accelerate the vaccina- ASSOCIATED PRESS searching for two decades Mainz-based company that ny, which has staff mem- France’s prime minister tion campaign,” said Dr. to the new threat, dubbing had yet to get a product to bers from 60 countries, rolled up his sleeve to get Giovanni Rezza, the head BERLIN — The scientist the effort “Project Light- market was how to conduct reached out to medical the vaccine and Britain’s who won the race to de- of prevention at the Ital- speed.” large-scale clinical trials oversight bodies from the planned to, as did a handful ian Health Ministry. liver the rst widely used Within 11 months, Brit- across different regions start, to ensure that the of other senior politicians coronavirus vaccine says Rezza told reporters in ain had authorized the and how to scale up the new type of vaccine would across the continent where Rome that Italy only re- people can rest assured use of the mRNA vaccine manufacturing process to pass the rigorous scrutiny inoculation drives have luctantly halted the cam- the shots are safe, and BioNTech developed with meet global demand. of regulators. repeatedly stumbled and paign out of an abundance the technology behind it U.S. pharmaceutical giant Along with P zer, the “The process of getting a several countries are now of caution, but needed to will soon be used to ght P zer, followed a week lat- company enlisted the help medicine or a vaccine ap- reimposing lockdowns as in- ramp it back up quickly to another global scourge — er by the United States. of Fosun Pharma in China proved is one where many fections rise in many places. make up for lost time now. cancer. Tens of millions of people “to get assets, capabilities questions are asked, many Britain is a notable ex- He said Italy need- Ozlem Tureci, who worldwide have received and geographical footprint experts are involved and ception: The outbreak ed to more than double co-founded the German the shot since December. on board, which we did not there is external peer re- there has receded, and the the 200,000 vaccinations company BioNTech with “It pays off to make bold have,” Tureci said. view of all the data and sci- country has been widely per day the country had her husband, was working decisions and to trust that Among the lessons she enti c discourse,” she said. praised for its vaccination reached before the suspen- on a way to harness the if you have an extraor- and her husband, BioNTech Amid a scare in Europe campaign, though this sion to reach its goal of in- body’s immune system to dinary team, you will be chief executive Ugur Sahin, this week over the corona- week it announced that it, oculating 80 percentu of the tackle tumors when they able to solve any problem learned along with their col- virus shot made by Brit- too, would be hit by supply population by September. learned last year of an un- and obstacle which comes leagues was “how important ish-Swedish rival Astra- shortages. The U.K. also Health experts have ex- known virus infecting peo- your way in real time,” Tu- cooperation and collabora- Zeneca, Tureci dismissed never stopped using Astra- pressed concern that even ple in China. reci told The Associated tion is internationally.” the idea that any corners Zeneca. European Union though the suspensions Over breakfast, the cou- Press in an interview. Tureci, who was born in were cut by those racing to countries, by contrast, were brief, they could still ple decided to apply the Among the biggest Germany to Turkish im- develop a vaccine. have struggled to quickly damage con dence in the roll out vaccines, and the vaccine at a time when pause of the vaccine by many people are already Two journalists detained as many this week only add- hesitant to take a shot ed to those troubles. that was developed so The suspensions came quickly. While many EU after reports of blood clots countries have struggled Myanmar junta clamps down on press in some recipients of the with such reluctance, it’s vaccine, even though in- even more of a worry in YANGON, Myanmar Democracy, the party that rested in large numbers. government’s de facto ternational health agen- developing nations that (AP) — Two more jour- ran the country before the About 40 journalists leader Aung San Suu Kyi cies urged governments may not have any other nalists were detained in takeover. have been arrested since and other senior of cials to press ahead with the choice of vaccine. Astra- Myanmar on Friday, part The coup reversed years the Feb. 1 coup, with were detained. The take- shot, saying the bene ts Zeneca, which is cheaper of the junta’s intensifying of slow progress toward roughly half still in deten- over came the same day outweighed the risks. On and easier to store than efforts to choke off infor- democracy after ve de- tion, including Thein Zaw that newly elected law- Thursday, the European many rival products, is mation about resistance to cades of military rule. of The Associated Press. makers were supposed to Medicines Agency said the linchpin in vaccina- last month’s coup. In the face of persistent The increasingly brutal take their seats in Parlia- that the vaccine doesn’t tion drives in many poorer Mizzima News report- strikes and protests measures taken by the increase the overall in- countries. ed that one of its former against the takeover, the junta drew condemnation ment. reporters, Than Htike junta has responded with from a group of ambassa- Aung, and Aung Thu- an increasingly violent dors from Western coun- ra, a journalist from the crackdown and efforts to tries Friday as well as BBC’s Burmese-language severely limit the infor- unusually strong rebukes Local news in the palm of your hand service, were detained mation reaching the out- from leaders in Indonesia by men who appeared to side world. Security forc- and Malaysia. be plainclothes security es have red on crowds, A statement from the agents outside a court in killing hundreds, internet BBC said it is “extreme- the capital of Naypyitaw. access has been severely ly concerned” that Aung The journalists were there restricted, private news- Thura had been taken to cover legal proceedings papers have been barred away by unidenti ed men. against Win Htein, a de- from publishing, and pro- “The BBC takes the tained senior of cial from testers, journalists and safety of all its staff in the National League for politicians have been ar- Myanmar very seriously and we are doing every- thing we can to nd Aung Thura,” the organization said, adding that he was an accredited journalist with many years of report- ing experience. It called on the authorities “to help lo- cate him and con rm that he is safe.” Full digital access for only $9.99 per month. 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Scott T Aylward B: Yirki DeJesus & Juan C 50 FAIRVIEW AVE 24 CARLTON ST U:2 DeJess-Ferreira $905,000 14 COLLINS ST U:10 $325,000 $400,000 18-18A BULFINCH ST S: Donna Goodwin B: Jennifer Nametz & Patrick $140,250 B: Jennifer K Mattson B: Eric Brown B: Northeast Realty Co LLC $780,900 Nametz S: Rebecca K Babbitt S: Eric Brown Tr, Tr for Brown FT B: Leticia T Gomez 23 PURDON AVE S: Bethany R Splansky & Joshua S: Kenneth R Davis S: Sayoeun Yun & Janet Yun $230,000 L Splansky 33 CARLTON ST U:5 B: Daniel A Luce 8 DIANE RD $303,000 102 CENTRAL ST U:4D S: Margaret Dennehy & Denise $575,000 17 CEDAR BROOK RD 29 PARTRIDGE LN U:29 B: John Diliberti $488,000 $500,000 K Trapani $635,000 B: Edward J Gore & Gina M Gore S: Melissa Vacon B: Elizabeth A Servideo B: Michael F Fitzula 2nd S: Jose M Melo B: John L Grana Tr, Tr for Grana S: Cynthia J Lawton & Thomas A 87 RICHARDSON RD S: Sushma Ka e & Hari P Paudel 22 CHANELLE CIR RET $460,000 48 ELLSWORTH RD Nocella $682,275 S: Hearld Carl W Est & Gary S B: Muralb LLC 10 SYLVAN CIR $552,500 B: Danielle A Cieri & Erik Cieri B: Meghan R Lynch & Kevin M 161 DEN QUARRY RD S: Fowler Susan M Est & James $750,000 S: Paul Dibiase Tr, Tr for Osborne Herald Oconnor $355,000 Fowler B: Benjamin M Mazza & Lindsey Hills RT B: Diana Townsend & Victoria D Mazza S: Eddy Lejeune & Tara B Lejeune 4 CLIFTONDALE AVE Townsend 142 RIVER ST S: Vincent X Costello Tr, Tr for 11 CHURCH ST U:517 S: Phyllis R Richard $30,000 Sylvan RT $350,000 $365,000 26 ELMWOOD CIR B: Rivert Stbusiness Pk LLC B: Kelli Doyle & Ryan Doyle B: Berenice E Rodriguez $540,000 7 DUKE ST S: Jirtian Martin J Est & Mark S: Debra J Dufault & David M MARBLEHEAD B: Joseph M Nunez-Roman & S: Brian D Silver & Steven H $438,000 Jirtian Mcintire Laura Oconnell Silver B: Juan C Paiva & Lauren 33 COMMERCIAL ST U:33 8-10 SAFFORD RD S: Leah M Campbell & Matthew Pappalardo $400,000 275 ESSEX ST U:202 $660,000 J Campbell S: Jose N Garcia B: Amy E Thompson $375,000 B: Susana B Castro & Carlos E 1 EATON AVE S: Kristine E Farrar 69 ENDICOTT ST B: Jeffrey W Rice Tr, Tr for Sperry 95 GRANT ST Lopez Jr Rice FT $545,000 $435,000 S: Moses M Ehiabhi $498,000 B: Edward Siegfried & Susan 96 FRONT ST B: Johanna Tejada S: Niclas M Jansson B: Jennifer Adler & Seth Albaum $1,510,000 15 SCRANTON WAY S: Joseph B Macneil Siegfried S: Andrew B Perkins Tr, Tr for B: Melissa Durkee & Zachary J 386 ESSEX ST U:3 $55,000 S: Anthony Flammia Grant Street RT Keenan $340,000 B: Rakiya Steans 5 GLENDALE AVE S: Nicola Zymba $390,000 B: Maria C Fiore 19 HARRIS RD S: Holly T Louis B: Armando Vranari S: Gordon W West 25 SUSAN DR $490,000 36 HIGH ST S: Patricia Crane Tr, Tr for 5 B: Celestina Rosario 27-35 SPRING ST $669,000 $765,000 Glendale Ave Peabody RT 50 FREEDOM HOLW U:214 S: Anthony R Rusciano $900,000 $390,000 B: Christine M Miscioscia B: Peggy Pratt-Calle B: Douglas E Knight & Kelley L Knight 1 HASKELL PL B: Madeline E Stark S: John L Grana Tr, Tr for Grana 44 HERSCHEL ST S: 33 Spring Street Lynn LLC S: Laurel B Bickell $415,000 S: Laurie B Hammer Tr, Tr for $470,000 RET B: Jessica Ruiz & Karen P L&Avram Hammer T B: Edgar M Bamaca & Gerardo 584 SUMMER ST 36 LONDONDERRY RD Gomez-Rustrian M Bamaca $650,000 $1,050,000 S: Michael Carpenter Tr, Tr for 24 GREEN ST U:1 2 WOODBURY AVE S: Betty Thevenin & Carl Thevenin B: William O Martinez $380,000 S: Luis A Barrientos & Carmen B: Ellen F Havlicek & Matthew C Betty Jean Carpenter RET $715,000 Havlicek B: Sandra Brundage 28 HOLTON PL Diaz B: Mutaz Bakhiet S: Charles M Ricker & Leeanne 669 LOWELL ST S: Jagoda J Gillis $410,000 W Ricker $725,000 S: Suncrest Development LLC B: Ericson StFort & Eric StFort 177 WILLIAMS AVE 258 LORING AVE $575,000 B: Eddy Lejeune & Tara B S: Waldo Portillo & Ronald D 49 TURNER RD Lejeune $590,000 Poulin B: Jose B Diaz & Karen E B: Essi G Kudjoe & P C SWAMPSCOTT Gonzalez-Lemus $645,000 S: Bentor Luzha & Veli Luzha B: Elizabeth M Clinton & John J Nhatchou-Tengang 11 KENT RD S: Juan C Orellana Keough 57 LYNNFIELD ST S: Madeline E Stark 15 EASTERN AVE U:2 $500,000 S: Andrew Cameron & Anna $450,000 21 WOLCOTT RD U:21 $427,500 B: Annabelle L Estera & Vu T Tran Singer B: James A Scangas 18 MASON ST U:2 S: David Scranton $560,000 $584,000 B: Karla Caldera & Meredith R S: Derek M Espindle Tr, Tr for B: Briana J Marotta & Daniel NAHANT Frank Espindle T B: Eric Gutierrez Martinez 58 KENT RD U:3 Kendrick S: Wilson Castellanos & Michele $200,000 S: Eileen A Lacey & Emery A Mceleney S: Brenda Murphy Tr, Tr for Trahan No transactions this week 13 MURRAY ST B: Eric Zaccagnini Tr, Tr for Kent $780,000 Murphy Sufeld FT Road RT B: Gentiana Duni & Niko Duni 121 NORTH ST S: Kranea Inc LYNNFIELD PEABODY S: Heath Carafa $635,000 B: Jordan Battisti 441 ESSEX ST U:106 84 ABORN ST U:2204 62 KENT RD U:4 26 APPLE HILL LN 36 NEWCASTLE RD S: Lindsay M Fair $415,000 $316,000 $200,000 $1,600,000 $325,000 B: Shayne J Cambria B: Barbara J Bacik B: Eric Zaccagnini Tr, Tr for Kent B: Kathryn Philbin & Matthew T B: Shaina E Lamhut 25 NORTHEND AVE S: Sadiq O Lawal Road RT Philbin S: Jennine D Zito & Joseph R Zito $465,000 S: Diane E Mckenzie B: David Adams & Emily R 21 NORTHEND ST U:B Sheppard 25 GLEN RD U:2 $410,000 S: Paula J Thompson & James L Catch up with your B: Mounir Idmalak & Lourbaba Jaworski $530,000 Riahy B: Melissa A Feeley & Raymond S: Christina Godfrey & Michael 11 READ ST U:3 Feeley T Godfrey $209,000 favorite team B: Franchesa Jimenez-Mendoza S: MD Legacy Properties LLC 44 PINE ST & Alan G Molina $550,000 S: Edward I Blazo & Kristine E 1004 PARADISE RD U:PHH in Item Sports! B: Adam Gauthier & Theresa Blazo Gauthier $324,900 S: Andrew E Mallet & Cheryl A 13 READ ST U:4 B: Joshua Dressier & Stephanie Mallet $209,900 Strager B: Ryan J Boettcher & Leah M 15 WINTER ST Brundige S: Enri Azizaj & Kleona Caushi- $550,000 S: JRV Invs&Multi Svcs Corp Azizaj B: Miriam Diaz & Victor Hernandez 11 RICE ST U:2 S: Floriano M Pereira & Maria A $527,500 Source: Banker and Tradesman, Pereira B: Peter Chelton bakerandtradesman.com ed , 3½ oyy t, Unit 408 kitchen. Central baths. St. Nor master air conditionin LYNN $369,000 suite. g. Comple Directions: Hun Front to back tely renovated W family room living room. 3 bedro Colonial on to Cooper to Heathsestern Cour Ave t 781-59 . Sliders to oms, 2 full quiet cul-de-s 3 Manson lawn. Make dreamsLooking come truelarg.e deck to buy a house?Beau Checktiful outbaths. ( Eourxtra- Openac. 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