TUESDAY, MAY 19, 2020 Sailing Heals sees new way to serve in Salem

By David McLellan Gallagher Glesinger after both of their ITEM STAFF parents battled cancer. Since that time, the organization has hosted thousands of SALEM — Sailing Heals has always healthcare workers and cancer patients focused on saying, “Thanks,” to health- Ericka Ayube, man- care workers. Normally, that means on free sailing trips from more than 20 ager at Salem Gnu taking them out for a therapeutic day ports across the U.S. But with “social dis- Kitchen, made and on the water, but now it means getting tancing” preventing Sailing Heals from donated 60 meals them well-deserved meals during the carrying out its usual duties, the group and desserts to the COVID-19 pandemic. has shifted its mission to providing free Lynn Community The Salem-based nonpro t, Sailing meals to healthcare workers. Health Center. Heals, was launched in 2011 by sisters Trisha Gallagher Boisvert and Michele MEALS, A5 ITEM PHOTO | OLIVIA FALCIGNO Plan to reopen state met with optimism By Thor Jourgensen ITEM STAFF Distance Gov. Charlie Baker’s plan to free Mas- sachusetts’ economy from coronavirus restrictions won cautious approval on Monday from area builders, manufac- turers and business group representa- tives. dating Baker gave builders, and manufactur- ers the green light to open Monday and ITEM PHOTO | OLIVIA FALCIGNO outlined how worship places can reopen and hospitals can expand their services to a pre-coronavirus tempo. Romance is another victim of the coronavirus He warned the state will monitor this rst of four reopening steps and re- By Bill Brotherton also a father of three, in January on got a babysitter, and they met in per- evaluate the economy’s restart against ITEM FEATURES EDITOR the Plenty of Fish free online dating son for the rst time at Bertucci’s in coronavirus caseload, testing and death app. They had a couple of dates be- North Andover. Sparks  ew from the rate statistics. The coronavirus pandemic has fore the social distancing and quar- start. They sat at the bar, interacted “COVID-19 has and will continue to made dating and searching for love antine orders began. Lisa, who is with others, shared a lot of laughs, take a toll on Massachusetts. If we don’t nearly impossible for area singles. activities director at a local nursing and had a great time. do the things we have to do, we run the Two Lynn residents recently home, had tried online dating before, After that, they spent time togeth- risk of a second spike in the fall,” he shared their dating stories with The “But there was never a connection er every weekend “hanging out,” said. Item. like Bruce and me.” sharing a meal at Choate Bridge Pub Baker has been under pressure to  She and Bruce started talking, in Ipswich, and meeting or Facetime. ease restrictions imposed in March. But Lisa is a 47-year-old widow “who and chats soon became a daily thing, Here is Lisa’s story: he is relying on a report prepared by a found love in Coronaville.” She is then more than once a day. They “After eight years of dating, I - state study group to power up the econ- the mother of three; her husband made a date to meet, which he can- nally met a man whom I wanted to omy in a four-phase transition. died in a car accident 11 years ago. celed because he had to look after his Meninno Construction owner Nick She met Amesbury resident Bruce, 6-year-old twins. He reconsidered, DATING, A3 Meninno expects Baker’s order to let work restart on a Revere hotel project. Lynn-based Meninno is a project sub-  contractor doing foundation, paving Death toll continues to and landscaping work. rise in Lynn, Peabody, Lynn eld to virtually “It will be a little bit of a task to get A2 everybody re-engaged, but a four-stage process is smart,” Meninno said.  Initial state reopening guidelines are Krause: Taking baby celebrate Memorial Day available on mass.gov/reopening steps, A4 “In order to reopen, businesses must By Anne Marie Tobin environment,” said Dolan. “This is the most develop a written COVID-19 Control ITEM STAFF solemn week of the year in our country, one  Outdoor dining returns; Plan outlining how its workplace will that every town looks forward to every year prevent the spread of COVID-19,” said LYNNFIELD — The town has announced beaches to reopen for in remembering our veterans who have a statement from Baker’s of ce. Memorial Day, A6 it will be holding a Memorial Day celebra- passed.” Peabody Area Chamber of Commerce tion after all. Dolan said the town is in the process of Executive Director Julie Daigle said The tentative plans were unveiled during  Virtual banquet to assembling the speaking portion of the pro- her members are tempering their ex- a COVID-19 update ZOOM meeting on gram, which includes a greeting from Board citement over of cial news that reopen- honor Oiumet Thursday that featured Town Administra- of Selectmen Chairman, Phil Crawford, ing has begun. Scholars, A8 tor Rob Dolan, Selectman Dick Dalton, Fire readings of John McCrae’s poem, “In Flan- “We all realize we have to be cautious. Chief Glenn Davis and Veterans Service ders Field” and the Gettysburg Address and There is a lot of new and changing in- Agent Bruce Siegel. a message from Siegel. As in past years,  formation out there that we are trying Western N.Y. to start “It will be a virtual ceremony, just a lit- phased reopening, B3 tle something special in a more challenging LYNNFIELD, A5 REOPENING, A3 For Lynn school, Life is a party the sound of for Peabody music never stops business owner By Steve Krause By Gayla Cawley from students, parents and ITEM STAFF ITEM STAFF teachers has been largely PEABODY — Business owners of all stripes positive. Music knows no bounds. have been hit hard by the COVID-19 virus and Parents have enjoyed LB Music School, with the restrictions that have resulted from it. locations in Lynn, Medford hearing their children play Saugus native Mike Gallant was among those and Wake eld, has success- their instruments and who felt the sting. But Gallant, 43, has always fully converted 75 percent teachers have reported had an entrepreneurial side to him. The own- of its students to taking that kids have been more er of the Oceanview in Nahant, Gallant is also ITEM PHOTO | OLIVIA FALCIGNO Zoom lessons throughout focused on Zoom calls than the “Chief Fun Of cer” of Perfect Parties USA the COVID-19 pandemic. they were during in-person Mike Gallant runs Perfect Parties USA in Pea- in Peabody. LB Music owner Lauren body, which provides virtual slide shows for high Bateman said the reception MUSIC, A3 school graduates. PARTY, A5

OBITUARIES ...... A2 LOOK! ...... A8 DIVERSIONS ...... B5 HIGH 56° VOL. 141, ISSUE 134 OPINION ...... A4 SPORTS ...... B1-2 CLASSIFIED ...... B7 LOW 43° POLICE/FIRE ...... A5 COMICS ...... B4 BUSINESS ...... B8 PAGE A8 $1.50 A2 THE DAILY ITEM TUESDAY, MAY 19, 2020 OBITUARIES Death toll rises in Sister Marie Bedard SNDdeN Bruce F. Perry, 82 1930-2020 Lynn, Peabody Sister Marie St. Henry Be- LYNN — Bruce F. Perry, age By Gayla Cawley infected and 280 people dard, 90, of the Sisters of 82, of Lynn, died Sunday, May ITEM STAFF have recovered, according Notre Dame de Namur, died 17, 2020, after a hard fought to Cameron. Saturday, May 9, 2020 at the battle with cancer. He was the The COVID-19 death Three more Marblehead Notre Dame Long Term Care husband of Judith (Oliver) Per- toll continues to climb in residents have died since Center, Worcester. ry, with whom he shared 58 Lynn and Peabody, which last Monday, May 11, which Sister Marie was born in years of marriage. A lifelong presents a stark contrast brings the town’s death toll Salem with the given name Lynn resident, he was the son to the declining number of to 19, and there’s been an Lorraine, daughter of the late of the late Leonard and Doris new cases that have been additional death in Saugus Henry and Rachel (Brilliant) (Rogers) Perry. reported in those same since last Friday. Bedard. She graduated from Bruce proudly served in the communities. Twenty-seven Saugus St. Mary’s High School in Lynn United States Marine Corps The majority of deaths residents have died from and entered the Sisters of No- from January 25, 1956-No- in Lynn and Peabody have the virus and 463 resi- tre Dame de Namur at age 18. vember 27, 1960. He worked been elderly residents, dents have been infected. She later graduated and from which is on with what as a custodian for the Lynn Marblehead has 209 cases Emmanuel College in Boston other nearby communities Public Schools for 38 years — the town has report- in 1963 with a degree in Ed- have seen. until his retirement. After retir- ed an additional 46 cases ucation and Psychology. She Even with the declin- ing, he worked for Cal’s News- Doris Johnson and her husband since last Monday, when received a master’s degree in ing number of new cases, stand in Lynn running the lot- Linton; as well as many nieces figures were last reported. Elementary Education in 1974 E. Bedard of Danvers and Flor- Lynn has reached a grim tery. In his younger years, he and nephews, and his lifelong Marblehead, Saugus and from Salem State College. ida, and a sister Joan Salkins milestone, with more than worked for his father’s florist friends; Donnie Martin, Bobby Peabody officials have said Sister taught at schools of Vermont, nephews, nieces, 3,000 confirmed COVID-19 business, Perry’s Florist. He Comeau, Bobby Baker, and the majority of their deaths affiliated with the Sisters of several cousins, and her re- cases as of Monday. enjoyed fishing and bowling, Bobby Quinn, and his group of have been connected to Notre Dame for 25 years, in- ligious family, the Sisters of Elsewhere, Marblehead flower gardening and watching friends at Cal’s Newsstand. He nursing homes in their re- cluding St. James School in Notre Dame de Namur. all New England sports. He was the brother of the late Ju- and Saugus each reported She was predeceased by spective communities. Salem, St. Margaret School also enjoyed the time spent dith Doughty, Elaine Jordan and additional deaths on Mon- her brother Ronald Bedard. Peabody Mayor Edward in Beverly Farms, St. John with his family at Lake Went- Leonard Perry. day. The burial in St. Mary’s Par- A. Bettencourt has said School in Peabody and St. worth in New Hampshire. Service information: Ad- Lynn reported an addi- ish Cemetery in Lynn will be more than 80 percent of Mary’s School in Lynn. She In addition to his beloved wife, hering to the guidelines of tional two deaths since private. A memorial Mass will Friday, which brings the the city’s virus deaths have also taught in Somerville, he is survived by three daugh- the Commonwealth of MA Cambridge and Winchester. be celebrated at a later date city’s death toll to 82. been residents of long-term ters; Kimberly Burton, Robin and the CDC, services will Sister became the Director when restrictions on gather- Peabody’s death toll is care facilities, and as of last Clough, and Jodie Perry; seven be private. Those who prefer of Religious Education at St. ings are changed. even higher, at 123. Six Friday, Chestnut Woods grandchildren; Jesse Connolly, may make donations to the Mary’s Parish in Lynn in 1976 In lieu of flowers, dona- residents have died since Rehabilitation Center in Mass General/North Shore and remained on the parish tions may be made to the Jenna Joy and her husband Alex, last Friday and there’s Saugus reported 12 deaths Cancer Center, 103 Endicott staff for 20 years. Among her Sisters of Notre Dame de Justin Perry, Cortney Vienneau, been 19 deaths since last related to COVID-19. duties, she raised funds for Namur, 351 Broadway, Ever- Bruce Clough, Christopher Perry, St., Danvers, MA 01923. Ar- Wednesday, when figures According to a statement the parish and was a parish ett, MA 02149 or St. Mary’s and Ahleigha Malagrifa-Perry; rangements by the SOLIMINE were last reported, ac- from the town of Marble- bookkeeper, before retiring. High School, 35 Tremont St., two great-grandchildren; Mack- FUNERAL HOME, Lynn. Rela- cording to Peabody Health head, 68.4 percent of the She leaves a brother Henry Lynn, MA 01902. enzie Perry and Kendra Vien- tives and friends are invited Director Sharon Cameron. town’s 19 deaths and 58.8 neau; his brother; Fred Perry to leave a message of condo- Although Lynn and Pea- percent of its 209 cases and his wife Vivian; his sister; lence at www.solimine.com body are continuing to re- have been either residents port additional deaths on or staff members at long- Sister Helen Halligan a near-daily basis, both term care facilities. cities have been reporting “We would like to extend 1931-2020 Claire L. Bissell, 97 low day-to-day increases our deepest sympathies in cases. and condolences to the Sister Helen Halligan, ( Sis- Lynn reported 20 new families that are grieving ter Bernard Joseph) born and cases on Monday, which, these losses,” reads a town raised in Lynn, Massachusetts LYNN — Mrs. Claire L. (Mur- phy) Bissell, 97, of Lynn, when factoring in those of Marblehead statement. is the daughter of the late Lynnfield and Nahant passed away on Tuesday, May who have recovered and Patrick and Mary Mannion each reported one addition- 12, 2020 at Salem Hospital. died, brings the city’s Halligan, sibling of the late caseload to 3,035. al case on Monday, bring- John, Walter and James Halli- She was the devoted wife of ing their respective case- the late Clifford W. Bissell. As of last Wednesday, gan. She leaves two brothers, Lynn has the fourth high- loads at 91 and 37. Neither Thomas of Lynn and Richard Born in Newport, NH on community saw additional June 20, 1922, to the late est number of cases in the of Middleton. state and the third high- deaths — 11 residents have George J. and Dorothy (Rob- Sister Helen, who graduated est infection rate, accord- died in Lynnfield and there from St Mary’s Girls HS class erts) Murphy. Claire attended ing to the state Depart- have been six deaths in Na- of 1949 and Boston College Newport Public Schools be- ment of Public Health. hant. class of 1957 passed away fore moving to Lynn in 1937. Nappi and Edward F. Keaney, Following Gov. Charlie Three more Swampscott peacefully on May 17th. She attended Lynn English Jr.; and her granddaughter Baker’s announcement residents have been in- Sister Helen entered the High School graduating with LeeAnn Benson. Claire’s fam- outlining the first phase fected since last Wednes- order of Sisters of Saint Jo- the Class of 1939. Following ily would like to thank the kind of his four-phased plan for day. As of Monday, the sephs, Boston in 1951 until her education, Claire worked and caring staff from Phillips reopening the economy, town has 118 cases and her death sixty nine years lat- as a Cosmetician at Jordan Manor Nursing Home. Lynn Mayor Thomas M. seven deaths. er. She taught in many cath- they loved her back ten fold. Marsh for 10 years. Service information: Fu- McGee opted Monday to At press time, Revere olic schools in and around Service information: Due Claire is survived by neral services for Claire are extend the city’s overnight had not released updated the greater Boston area. Her to the COVID-19 virus ser- her 5 grandchildren, 10 private. Memorial donations curfew, and orders for so- numbers. As of Friday, the fondest memories included vices will be private. Dona- great-grandchildren and 1 may be made in her name to cial behavior and essen- city has 1,437 cases and teaching for twenty five years tions can be sent to Sisters great great-grandchild. She is a homeless charity of your tial services, to June 1. 58 deaths. in Santa Rosa ,NM. She loved of St Joseph, 637 Cambridge predeceased by her daugh- choice. To share a memory or Peabody has seen just Gayla Cawley can be the people of Santa Rosa as St, Brighton, MA 02135 ters Sandra Nappi and Donna to leave condolences please 13 new cases since last reached at gcawley@item- Keaney; her sons-in-law John visit Cuffe-McGinn.com. Friday. As of Monday, live.com. Follow her on 911 residents have been Twitter @GaylaCawley. Kenneth F. Denham 1926-2020 Family & Children’s Service sponsoring diaper Kenneth F. Denham, of Mar- LYNN — Family & Chil- that our services indeed daycare centers, leaving www.fcslynn.org. Diapers ston Mills and Lakeville passed dren’s Service is sponsor- focus on the communities parents unable to work. and wipes may be donated away on May 7, 2020. Beloved ing a diaper drive cam- that are the most vulner- Family & Children’s Ser- at Family & Children’s Ser- and devoted husband of Doris paign through June 28. able. Both Lynn and Chel- vices’ campaign is rely- vice, 111 North Common J. (Morgan) Denham for 68 Due to the COVID-19 sea are experiencing high ing on a of funding St., Lynn, on Tuesdays and years. Loving father of the late pandemic, vulnerable rates of COVID-19 infec- sources: individual cash Thursdays, 9 a.m.-noon Kenneth E. Denham (1953- families in North Shore tions and are in need of as gifts, diaper donations, busi- through June 24. All sizes 1976), Patricia G. Denham cities, especially Lynn and much support as possible. ness donations, and United and brands of diapers and of North Easton, and David J. Chelsea, are struggling to Family & Children’s Ser- Way of Massachusetts Bay wipes are requested. Denham and his wife Liane access basic necessities vice is trying to respond and the Merrimack Valley, Donors may also Shop (Jedrey) of Norton. Grandfa- such as food, cleaning sup- to this and we really need which has agreed to match Amazon Smile and select ther of his beloved grandsons plies, and baby care items. your help. We recognize every dollar that is donated a Wish List item to have Thomas E. Denham and Nich- Food pantries are helping that we will not be the only up to $5,000. shipped. Family & Chil- olas S. Denham. to fill the critical need for agency meeting this need, A Diaper Hotline is being dren’s Service needs vol- Ken was a veteran of the food, but they do not provide but with public support, established for families to unteers to help receive di- United States Army Air Corps baby essentials like wipes we can make a difference,” request diapers and wipes aper donations and deliver (USAAC) in World War II. Af- and diapers. In addition, said Family & Children’s by telephone and online. them to local families. ter being discharged from the residents are fearful of going Service Associate Director Family & Children’s Ser- Contact sarcher@fcslynn. USAAC he attended Louisiana to crowded distribution sites Ruben Montano. vice staff and volunteers org for more information. vate service will be held at where they worry about According to the National will deliver baby care items Family & Children’s State University (LSU). While St. Mary’s Cemetery in Lynn, at LSU Ken was an instruc- contracting COVID-19. Diaper Bank, one in three directly to their doors. The Service is a communi- MA. A public celebration of “Three years ago we American families experi- goal is to supply 100 fami- ty-based nonprofit orga- tor. In 1949 he received an his life and service will be electrical engineering degree, expanded our services ence diaper need. Babies lies each week with essen- nization that supports held at a later date. tial baby items. BSEE, from LSU. Ken graduat- beyond Lynn to include without clean diapers are underserved and socially In lieu of flowers dona- exposed to more potential There are different ways ed in the Engineering Honor Chelsea and other harbor vulnerable populations to tions may be sent in Memory area communities. This health risks and are less to support the diaper drive. build stable, productive, Society and Phi Kappa Phi of Ken to his son’s memorial pandemic has confirmed likely to be accepted to Money may be donated at and healthy lives. (National Honor Society). scholarship fund at UNH, the Ken was employed at General Kenneth E. Denham Memori- Electric (GE) for 42 years as al Scholarship at the Uni- Virus silences angelic voice of WWII evacuee a Test Engineer, Motor Spe- versity of New Hampshire. cialist, Sub Section Manager, Contact Assistant Director Manager and Sales Engineer. 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She complications on March in it, but that’s all Cruz’s $340.00 for 1 year Ocean. He was a Deep Sea told people she was born 25 at a hospital in the city grandson knows. Send payment to and POSTMASTER, topher Robicheau, Michael send address changes to: Fisherman for years. in Vienna, but only went of Braga. She was 76. The foster family that took Largent, Sean,Joseph & Molly The Daily Item He is survived by daughters back to Austria a couple of More than 5,000 chil- in the young Austrian girl 110 Munroe St. Carlyne Largent & Cathieann Winchell. times to visit. dren from Austria were lived in the town of Ponte P.O. Box 5 Cruz, despite becoming evacuated to Portugal de Lima in northwest Por- Lynn, MA 01903 TUESDAY, MAY 19, 2020 THE DAILY ITEM A3 Plan to reopen state met with optimism

REOPENING DeIulis started work parishes to begin reopen- demonstrate they are able From A1 again on its St. Mary’s ing was “welcome news,” to meet all of the state, School and Boys & Girls which would be carried municipal and Archdioce- to share. We have a long Club of Lynn projects two out “with caution” during san guidelines, but many road ahead but agree we weeks ago. the rst phase of the state- may need to wait until will all get through it if “I am happy our gover- wide plan. Sunday, May 31 to safely we work together,” Daigle nor is taking this slowly “The Archdiocese has reopen, according to the said. and taking the advice of consistently stated we will statement. Deemed essential by the health professionals. Our work collaboratively with Parishioners will contin- federal government be- objective is to keep our local and state of cials ue to be exempt from their cause it supplies the mil- jobs going and stay safe,” during this crisis and we Sunday mass obligation itary, Nevron Plastics and he said. will continue to comply “for the foreseeable future,” Metals in Saugus have Baker and Lt. Gov. Karyn with their guidance and and the Archdiocese strong- remained open. President Polito placed the right em- mandates devised to re- ly encourages people in vul- Thomas Jarosz said two phasis on educating busi- start community activity nerable populations, such of his 14 employees opted nesses about reopening while continuing to ght as the elderly and those to stay out of work during rather than threatening the virus and keep people with pre-existing condi- the last several weeks and enforcement, said Greater safe,” the statement said. tions, to continue to watch he implemented precau- Lynn Chamber of Com- Shortly after Baker’s an- mass from their homes. tions to keep everyone on merce Executive Director nouncement on Monday, “The days ahead will con- the job safe. Colin Codner. the of ce of the Archdio- tinue to be challenging for He hopes Baker’s re- “They were forthright cese communicated strict us all,” the statement said. opening order outlines a and passionate about guidelines that must be “We hope and pray that the path to the goal all em- that,” Codner said, add- followed to parish leaders. steps undertaken by our ployers and workers want ing that business owners For example, no more public leaders and by the to achieve. he spoke with prior to than 40 percent of a Church will be effective in “We have to get the econ- Monday worried about church’s capacity may be preventing a new surge of omy running again,” he the state unveiling a “one- in attendance for mass- the virus and we will re- said. and-done punitive policy.” es, social distancing must main vigilant in our efforts DeIulis Brothers Con- “It’s a much-needed step be followed for pews, and to keep people safe.” struction Vice President forward and a very good there must be restrictions Patrick DeIulis likes Bak- plan,” Codner said. in place for safe distribu- Item reporter Gayla er’s reopening approach.  tion of Communion. Cawley contributed to this In accordance with city In a statement, the Parishes can resume report. Thor Jourgensen guidelines issued to build- Archdiocese of Boston said masses as early as Satur- can be reached at tjour- ers in April, Lynn-based Baker’s decision to allow day if parish leaders can [email protected]. Romance is another victim of the coronavirus

DATING was happening. I was be- From A1 ginning to nd the cute one more attractive. ... I spend time with. Every found myself wanting to Amelia Kahn, of Hamilton, has been taking the free moment we spent to- talk to her more. Did it online guitar lessons that LB Music School is gether, getting to know take COVID to make me offering during the COVID-19 outbreak. each other better. After a less shallow? Did it take couple of weeks he told me COVID to educate me on he was going to spend his what’s really important? Lynn school always life with me and we would Did it take COVID to slow be married for ‘46 years’ me down? (that’s our thing). Things “At age 53, I nd it so has the sound of music were moving quickly, but interesting how someone’s we’re not kids and if it personality can make MUSIC said. Music students, who feels right we should just them more attractive. From A1 range from 6 years old to keep going! I love him, too. The cute, nice one is still lessons, Bateman said. adults, take either sing- “In February, we start- in my life and we talk all “It is going well,” said ing lessons or classes for a ed hearing about corona the time. She’s my only fo- Bateman. “We’ve gotten a range of instruments, in- and dangers for our el- cus. … We’ll see where this lot of great feedback from cluding the piano, drums, derly, those who are im- goes.” students. It’s not the ide- guitar, violin and ukulele. mune-compromised, but  al situation. It’s always The majority of students no worries yet. We contin- Jennifer Nakhai, found- great to be in the room who take lessons in Lynn ued to be with each other er-owner of Lynn-based with students. We have and Wake eld are chil- every moment we could, Aeon Counseling & Con- teachers using multiple dren. three, four, ve days a sulting, offers online coun- devices and nding cool Allison Wolley, a week. seling for couples. Her ways to make it fun and Swampscott resident, said “I continued working at rm is licensed to work in interesting for the stu- to online class- the nursing home and was 18 states; there are eight dents at home.” es has been a welcome hearing more about this practitioners on her staff. Bateman said the music change for her since she virus. I have my father, Nakhai aired a podcast, lessons have provided a does not have to drive her who’s 71 years young, my discussing “Quarantine sense of normalcy for fam- daughter, Amara, to and youngest child and my Dating” during the rst ilies during a time when from lessons. new boyfriend who has a week of the lockdown, with “everything has been up- “I can just get her set up heart condition. relationship coach Judith rooted and changed.” in my of ce and she is on “In early April, we were Jameson of Middleton. It’s She said the lessons have her way,” said Wolley. the only nursing home on on the company’s website. given children a creative But Amara said she has the North Shore without Her thoughts on nding outlet and a chance to so- mixed feelings about the COVID. I’m feeling OK, ITEM PHOTO | OLIVIA FALCIGNO love during the pandemic: cialize with others during situation. still being safe and really “Finding a person who’s Jennifer Nakhai is the owner and founder of a time when schools are “The online lessons ar- falling for my boyfriend, a good match isn’t easy. AEON Counseling & Consulting in Lynn. closed and people have en’t ideal, because some- Bruce. We are making Staying at home man- been discouraged from times there’s technical plans for family get-to- dates have made it tough- COVID. (She isolated in me a bit jealous, being a leaving their homes. dif culties and things like gethers and a vacation, er. People are meant to be her bedroom for the re- 53-year-old divorcé in the “Music has always that, but they are de nite- talking about a future to- together. We want to meet quired period.) midst of the dating game. been a great outlet and a ly very helpful and I’m gether. My birthday week- to get a truer sense of how “Last week I spent all It’s funny how they call source of joy for me,” said thankful that I still get to end was AMAZING; he they are in person. of my time on Facetime it a game, because some- Bateman. “It is a good take guitar lessons during really treated me like a “We have a primal need with Bruce and it’s killing times I feel as if it is. stress (reliever). It’s nice quarantine,” she said. queen and I feel love that I for attachment. Nobody us not to be together. ... I “And now with the in- to have that normalcy, to Swampscott resident haven’t felt since my hus- wants to be alone. People have this amazing man I troduction of COVID-19, have something to look Kathleen Barry and her band passed. We are soul are scared. But take time nally found and I don’t I have to say, like Al Pa- forward to that’s positive.” 15-year-old son, Jay, who mates, so many things in to get to know someone. It’s know if or when I can see cino, “Fuhgettaboutit.” Although the reception plays the guitar, said the common. not a good idea to move too him again. I have to go There’s a word for it …oh has been mostly positive, online classes have been a “His birthday was April fast. Some people are think- back to a job that puts me ya, dryspell, big time. No Bateman said some people positive experience. 21st and we spent the ing, ‘What if I get COVID-19 at high risk and my heart walks on the beach, no go- are not comfortable with “I wasn’t sure that Jay weekend before celebrat- and I don’t make it. I don’t is breaking that this rela- ing to dinner, no the technology and prefer could learn how to play ing together in lockdown. tionship may have to end up the coast. Nothing but want to be alone.’ “It’s an interesting time. to have lessons in-person. the guitar with an online I didn’t know that was the because of COVID-19.” phone calls, texting and It’s either ‘Yes! I want to Parents with a lot of kids platform, and expressed last time I’d be with him. Lisa, who declined to something I just discov- meet new people but not have relayed that their my concerns about it,” “I went back to work to name the nursing home, ered, Facetime. in person’ or risking it by homes do not make for the Kathleen said. “Lauren hear one staff member has returned to work. “I was a guy that always rushing out and putting best environments for mu- and her team came up and one resident (tested “I knew my job was pursued the pretty ones, each other in danger. sic lessons, she said. with some exciting ideas positive) for COVID. My high-risk. My dad, 71, has the sexy ones, the ones for “How do you focus on Bateman opened LB on how Jay could learn whole world changed. We health issues. Bruce has which mother would not a relationship, with all Music School in Medford that would keep his inter- were all to be tested. I a heart condition. I called approve of. I found my- that’s going on. People in November 2012 and est in online classes, while thought, ‘OK, I’ll stay in him and said, “I’m isolat- self not giving others the want a partner, whether expanded to Wake eld providing worksheets and isolation away from my ing myself in my bedroom. opportunity or time that it’s romantic or platonic. in 2016. She opened the support with each week’s family and new boyfriend If I get sick, I don’t want I should in order to get “For couples stuck at school’s Lynn location this lesson. until I get results in a you to infect you.’ It was a to know them. Friends home, it’s important to past October, which she “So far it has been a real- week and everything will scary time.” would say, ‘She’s perfect schedule time for yourself said was hardest hit by ly positive experience for be ne. ... My test came They talk on Facetime for you’ and I’d say “She’s but also time with your the coronavirus. Jay, and we are happy to back inconclusive, but now every day. The two haven’t fat” or “Are you crazy.” partner. We’re trying to Only about 50 percent of support LB Music School it’s all hands on deck at been together since April “In March, I met two dif- take care of ourselves but the approximately 70 stu- during this dif cult time.” work. Bruce and I gured 19. “I can’t see him. It’s ferent women around the always come back to the dents that attended the Jay said his music teach- we could Facetime until hard. But we chat all day same time. I was lucky relationship. We’re mov- Lynn school could take er makes learning online things quieted down. I put long; it’s almost like he’s in to take each of them out ing and shaking all the part in online classes. By “really fun.” my all into my job ... isolat- the room with me. Every before COVID came to time. Eating better, med- comparison, LB Music re- “I feel like I’m still pro- ing myself in my bedroom, day it kills me that i can’t town. One was a knock- itating, spending times tained the majority of its gressing and learning away from everyone I love. see him, that we can’t be out and the other was cute with friends by hosting a 100 students who attend- even though it is not in I’m starting to feel sick. together. I’m so afraid to and nice. … After the one Zoom party are all good. ed the Wake eld location person,” he said. I’m sacri cing my son, dad take a chance. There are date, I continued to chat “This is not the time to and lost about 25 to 30 and new boyfriend. so many unknowns.” with both, maybe three go to people’s houses at percent of about 300 stu- Gayla Cawley can be “Bruce has been amaz-  times a week. Both were night. Get to know some- dents who took lessons reached at gcawley@item- ing, understanding and a Ernie is a 53-year-old di- concerned about COVID one online. ‘Oh my God. in Medford, the school’s live.com. Follow her on true friend to talk to after vorced man “in the midst of and did not think it a good You were there for me largest location, Bateman Twitter @GaylaCawley. the long days of physical the dating game.” He is an idea for the two of us to during coronavirus. Let’s and emotional pain. I re- advertising sales director. have physical contact. I get married’ is not a re- LAW OFFICES OF ally want him to hold me Here is Ernie’s story: was willing to risk it. LOL. sponsible choice.” and be lost in the bliss, but “I read about fami- Losing that argument, it JAMES J. CARRIGAN I can’t. ... I needed to know lies spending more time was phone calls and tex- Bill Brotherton can be • Social Security Disability if I’m positive, I got tested together due to the ting, that’s all. reached at bbrotherton@ • Workers Compensation and sure enough, I’ve got COVID-19 virus. It makes “But something unique itemlive.com. • Accidents 25 years located across Home delivery from Lynn District Court 15 Johnson St. Catch up with your subscribers 781-596-0100 Get FREE access JAMES J. CARRIGAN favorite team to the e-edition on ANNE GUGINO CARRIGAN LISA A. CARRIGAN, OF COUNSEL in Item Sports! www.jamescarriganlaw.com [email protected] A4 TUESDAY, MAY 19, 2020 OPINION Taking baby steps HOW TO REACH US E¥¦¥ M. G DIRECTORS President and Publisher Edward L. Cahill This day was going to Here we are now. Final- M§Ÿ H. SŸŸ Chief Executive O cer John M. Gilberg come. It was inevitable. ly, we are ready to take Edward M. Grant E C J. CŸ¡ CŸ You cannot shut down an baby steps. Baker picked Gordon R. Hall Advertising Director News Editor economy on which people two safe venues for the 110 Munroe St. W J. K TŸ  J ¢£ Monica Connell Healey Steve P.O. Box 5 first wave of this recov- Chief Financial O cer Editorial Page Editor J. Patrick Norton depend for their very sur- Lynn, MA 01903 J N. W  C  T¢¤ Michael H. Shanahan vival indefinitely. Krause ery in manufacturing and Chief Operating O cer Community Relations Director Chairman However, those in construction. The third, Customer Service charge of such things religious venues, may Monday - Friday, 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. PUBLISHERS spond to something like Horace N. Hastings, 1877-1904 owe it to the rest of us to be more of a shot in the Connecting Charles H. Hastings and Wilmot R. Hastings, 1904-1922 make sure this re-entry this: we hunkered down. dark. It’ll be more diffi- All Departments: Charles H. Hastings, 1922-1940 Social distancing. Six feet cult to put the standards 781-593-7700 Ernest W. Lawson, 1940-1960 is as safe as possible. This Charles H. Gamage and Peter Gamage, 1960-1982 doesn’t mean there aren’t of separation. School’s out and practices outlined by Ext. 2 Peter Gamage, 1982-1991 going to be anymore cases for the spring and sum- the Baker administration Peter H. Gamage, 1991-1996 mer. Who are all those Classifi ed/Legal Advertising Brian C. šayer, 1996-1999 of the COVID-19 virus in into place. But the clergy classi [email protected] Bernard W. Frazier Jr., 1999-2005 our midst, and it doesn’t masked people? and congregations really Peter H. Gamage, 2005-2014 I can understand why Subscriptions mean people aren’t going wanted this, so they kind [email protected] John S. Moran, Executive Editor, 1975-1990 to die. What it does mean this wasn’t universally of have a duty to make it embraced, especially by Circulation is that we — and that work. [email protected] business owners who saw That is the hard part. means all of us — are Ext. 3 going to have to do every- their life’s work spiral- Just as in , where you thing we can to keep the ing down the drain and can’t use carts (which Newsroom by people who suddenly would be a huge impedi- [email protected] carnage to a bare mini- [email protected] mum. It is our obligation found themselves jobless. ment to anyone who isn’t They got the extra kick in Ext. 4 to obey every directive, spry enough to walk 18 the pants of dealing with EDITORIAL honor every curfew, wear holes with a bag on his/ Sports the unemployment back- [email protected] masks in public places, her back or while push- logs. socially separate precise- ing one), there are some Ext. 5 But I say — at least in ly and responsibly, and stringent restrictions Retail and Online the beginning — it was a Will colleges ever make time for multiple here, too. Social distanc- Advertising necessary step to slow the ing regulations still ap- [email protected] visits with soap, warm virus down. The question water, a sink, and a towel. ply, and on top of all that, ADVERTISING is whether it should have there are new “Manda- be the same again? This isn’t going to work taken as long as it has. Ernie Carpenter Jr. any other way. But we tory Workplace Safety Director of Advertising Editorial from the San Diego Union-Tri- And the answer to that, Standards” that even and Business Development, ext. 1355 have to make it work, or my friends, is blowing in [email protected] bune Editorial Board else we’ll be right back to businesses deemed essen- the wind. We just don’t tial all through this two- Ralph Mitchell where we were in March. know. Sales Representative, ext. 1313 A big focus for colleges and universities month period will have to And that, I’m sure, is But what wasn’t neces- [email protected] during the coronavirus pandemic shut- not where anyone wants follow. sary was the tug-of-war This isn’t going to be Eric Rondeau down has been on how students and profes- to be. that developed between easy, and there will be a Sales Representative, ext. 1280 sors are adjusting to the shift from campus We have to accept a [email protected] people who were too ea- fair amount of fumbling life to online education. A newer focus is on few things before we can ger to get things moving around as we try to nav- Patricia Whalen seniors losing out on traditional graduation go on here, and the first Sales Representative, ext. 1310 again and those who — igate our way out of this. ceremonies and facing an uncertain future. is that we were groping [email protected] like Gov. Baker — pre- And if the numbers of With this unprecedented year winding around in the dark when BUSINESS OFFICE ferred a more cautious cases and deaths start down, the focus will shift again, to wheth- this virus made its un- approach. It was not only spiking upward too dra- Susan J. Conti er the institution of higher education itself welcome landing on our Controller, ext. 1288 unnecessary, it was dan- matically, expect the gov- will require radical changes. shores. Although we’d gerous. [email protected] The first possible profound change has to ernor to put the brakes seen how badly the virus Daily COVID-19 fig- on again. Caution has Ted Grant do with the real possibility that the college Publisher, ext. 1234 ravaged parts of China ures were going through been his modus operandi financial model can’t survive the pandemic, [email protected] and Italy, we still didn’t the roof at the same time throughout this pandem- as The New York Times has reported. Some comprehend what we leaders in this country Marian Kinney ic, and I doubt he’s going ext. 1212 unknown number of the two- and four-year were up against when it were clamoring to end to change now. [email protected] colleges and universities now educating 20 came here and started the shutdowns. And, of Will Kraft million students in the U.S. may not sur- spreading like wildfire. course, that spurred on Steve Krause can be Chief Financial Of cer, ext. 1296 vive. So, we responded like demonstrations, some of reached at skrause@item- [email protected] That’s due to the depletion of endow- you’d almost have to re- which got ugly. live.com. Paula Villacreses ments of universities that have had to re- A/R Specialist, ext. 1205 fund room and board — and cuts in state [email protected] funding. Between health and economic Mike Shanahan scares, the airline industry being upend- Chief Executive Of cer, ext. 1956 ed, visa problems and dismal perceptions [email protected] about America in the fourth year of Donald Carolina Trujillo Trump’s presidency, this strategy isn’t go- Community Relations Director, ext. 1226 ing to be available to many colleges going [email protected] forward. Jim Wilson Chief Operating Of cer, ext. 1200 But it’s not just foreign students reconsid- [email protected] ering. The American Council on Education warns that up to 15 percent fewer U.S. stu- CIRCULATION dents will enroll this fall because of height- Lisa Mahmoud Manager, ext. 1239 ened financial and health concerns. [email protected] There is another specter hanging over higher education as well: the possibility CUSTOMER SERVICE that students and their parents alike come La’ Mosha Ball to think the present system is broken. Col- Customer Service, ext. 1276 leges stay afloat because 44 million Ameri- [email protected] cans have taken out $1.6 trillion in college GRAPHICS loans, a staggering sum that is 50 percent Trevor Andreozzi larger than the credit-card debt of every Designer American combined. Many new graduates [email protected] leave campus owing $100,000 or more and Ned Connors Designer, ext. 1222 have to grind for decades to pay off their [email protected] debt. LETTER TO THE EDITOR Mark Sutherland Will this seem wise when an online college Creative Director, ext. 1330 education costs so much less and keeps im- [email protected] proving? Especially when 5G becomes more NEWSROOM widespread, virtual classrooms are going Vote for Suzanne Wright on June 30 to make today’s seem primitive. That’s the Mike Alongi Hello, Swampscott mental in updating and School Committee has Sports Editor, ext. 1228 prediction of tech education pioneer Tal friends and neighbors, improving our policies. been a journey that will [email protected] Frankfurt. The pre-pandemic norm of cam- I am writing this letter She holds our district to end for me but needs to Bill Brotherton puses with massive physical plants and to advocate for your vote high standards and holds continue for Suzanne so Features Editor ext. 1338 parking lots may seem like relics if equity for my good friend and individuals accountable. she can continue the im- [email protected] issues can get resolved. former running mate, Her expertise and pas- portant work this commit- Elyse Carmosino This won’t necessarily be bad at all. High- Suzanne Wright. I was sion to bring technology has done. Reporter, ext. 1264 [email protected] er education could use some of the “cre- elected to the Swamp- and flexible budgets I want to thank my fel- ative destruction” seen in the private sector scott School Committee will be essential in the low board members as they Gayla Cawley when new companies come along and sup- Reporter, ext. 1236 with Suzanne six years recovery from the current have all helped me to grow [email protected] plant the old kings of the heap. ago and am very proud of COVID-19 crisis and dis- as an individual and have That’s not happening at colleges, which the direction this district ruption in our education. continually challenged me Cheryl Charles News Editor, ext. 1278 are driven by theories reflecting the needs has moved in and the Suzanne understands to see others’ perspectives [email protected] of the 20th century. George Mason Uni- work this committee has the complexities of our on difficult issues. Carin, Olivia Falcigno versity economist Bryan Caplan has doc- accomplished. school budget and is thank you for your qui- Photographer, ext.1224 umented the great divide between what I have learned so much constantly advocating for et, level-headed resolve; [email protected] students learn in college and the modern from Suzanne over these improving efficiencies and Ted, thank you for your Spenser Hasak job skills they now need. He says research past six years and am in thinking outside the box. thoughtful way of high- Photographer, ext. 1332 shows the value of a degree from a pres- awe of her energy and en- Suzanne is more than a lighting our fellow com- [email protected] tigious university mostly comes from what thusiasm for volunteering volunteer for this com- munity members’ achieve- Thor Jourgensen it signals to potential employers, not neces- to improve Swampscott. munity; she has taken on ments; and to Amy for Editorial Page Editor, ext. 1267 [email protected] sarily because the university has improved She is the chair of the roles for which I often say challenging me on many its graduates’ critical thinking. School Building Commit- she should be paid. fronts, but being willing to Daniel Kane tee, chair of the Policy As the chair of the hear each other when our Sports Reporter, ext. 1228 College is not just about going to class, of [email protected] course. It’s about being on your own, inter- sub-committee, vice chair School Building Com- perspectives differ. of the School Committee, mittee, her ability to Suzanne, you have been Steve Krause acting with peers, learning what you like and has served in numer- organize and work with a great listener, friend Writer-at-Large, ext. 1229 and managing your time all while navigat- [email protected] ous liaison roles. Suzanne so many groups of peo- and running mate. While ing both a campus and a community. is a hardworking, tireless ple with such different I have chosen to step David McLellan Does what is happening now portend a Reporter, ext. 1317 advocate and her impact ideas is a testament to down from the committee [email protected] permanent shift away from campus living on the school board has her open-minded spirit I am confident that with to virtual learning? What about labs? What been phenomenal. and passion to complete your continued experience Anne Marie Tobin about clubs or sports or activities? What Sports Reporter, ext. 1307 One of the main respon- this school project for the and leadership the School [email protected] about the cost? Time will tell, perhaps less sibilities of the School well-being of not only all Committee will continue time than you think. Officials need to start Ryan York Committee is to develop the children and staff in to do great things. Copy Editor, ext. 1220 having existential discussions about what and update policies. our schools, but also the [email protected] higher education will look like in the fall Suzanne has continually entire Swampscott com- Gargi Cooper TECHNOLOGY and in the future. served on the policy sub- munity. Chair, Swampscott committee and is instru- Being a member of the School Committee Tim Noyes Director ext. 1247 TO SUBMIT YOUR LETTERS, PLEASE MAIL TO THE DAILY ITEM, P.O. BOX 5, LYNN, MA 01903 OR EMAIL TO [email protected] [email protected] TUESDAY, MAY 19, 2020 THE DAILY ITEM A5 POLICE/FIRE For Peabody business All address information, particu- at 117 Eastern Ave. MARBLEHEAD behind the wheel. larly arrests, reflect police records. In A motor vehicle crash was owner, life is a party the event of a perceived inaccuracy, Gunshots Arrest reported at 8:45 p.m. Fri- it is the sole responsibility of the con- day at Village Park on Main A report of a gunshot at Mark W. Shute, 41, of 63 Vil- Street; at 1:52 p.m. Saturday PARTY able to say ‘goodbye’ to all cerned party to contact the relevant 10:44 p.m. Sunday on B Street. lage St., Apt. 1, was arrested on at Blueridge Avenue on Walnut From A1 their friends.” police department and have the a warrant at 2:14 p.m. Sunday. Street. Perfect Parties devised department issue a notice of correc- Overdose Multiple callers reported a “We provide games and a plan where students tion to the Daily Item. Corrections or Assaults bicyclist was struck by a car at amusements for corpo- would show up at a park- A report of an opiate over- rate, college and munici- ing lot and never leave clarifications will not be made without 12:55 p.m. Saturday at Hamil- dose at 11:57 p.m. Sunday on A report of a past assault at pal clients,” said Gallant. their cars. Once there, express notice of change from the ar- ton Street and Lincoln Avenue. Chancery Court. 12:33 a.m. Monday on Turn- There were minor injuries and “That could be anything they are given a set of resting police department. A report of an overdose at er Road. A caller reported his the people involved declined from rock walls, arcade instructions for the use 2:27 p.m. Monday on Union roommate was bothering him medical attention. game rentals, casino par- of a large, drive-in style LYNN Street. and he wanted something ty rentals and photo pro- movie screen. Through a done about it. He said he was Complaints grams. We also represent link, students can upload Arrests Theft assaulted the night before and about 100 performers and any picture they want to had to go to the hospital. Police A caller reported a group of shows, like magicians, be shown on the screen, Julio Jimenez, 28, of 23 Lex- A report of a larceny at 3:29 reported everything was all set girls was riding on the outside illusionists, and other “which would create a ington St., was arrested and p.m. Sunday at 74 Hanover St. with both people. of a white Jeep at 3:56 p.m. Fri- unique acts.” tribute-style slide show. charged with Class A drug pos- day at Belmonte Middle School Of course, none of the They could use pictures session subsequent offense, LYNNFIELD Complaints at 29 Dow St. Police reminded aforementioned ventures from sports, drama en- Class B drug possession sub- the girls about the hazards of are getting much traction gagements, junior prom, sequent offense and trespass- Accidents A caller reported there were such behavior. these days, with social whatever they mady be.” ing at 1 a.m. Monday. three to four teens fishing on A caller reported a group of distancing being the oper- The screen, Gallant said Edward McCusker, 37, was A report of a motor vehicle the rocks that were in his back- 10 kids on bikes were chal- ative term. So Gallant and “is about as big as a mov- arrested and charged with crash at 9:54 a.m. Friday at 13 yard at 1:46 p.m. Sunday on lenging cars to hit them at 5:12 Perfect Parties came up ie screen. We supply the nighttime breaking and en- Fairview Road and 927 Salem Follett Street. He said he had p.m. Friday at 21 Newhall Ave. with a business idea to fill projector and the trans- tering for a felony, malicious St. asked them nicely to move The kids were reportedly jump- the vacuum created by the mitting equipment, and wanton property defacement A report of a motor vehicle along, but they had refused. ing in front of cars and blocking lack of public graduation the students can set their Police reported the group was and trespassing at 12:25 a.m. hit and run crash at 2:02 p.m. them from passing. Police re- ceremonies, proms, and car radios to a frequency gone upon arrival. Monday. Saturday at Crescent and High- ported the kids were off to the other celebratory aspects where we play music ap- Walter Mendez-Martinez, A caller reported there were side of the road and appeared for high school seniors. propriate to the slide show land avenues. a bunch of kids who were dig- 35, of 92 Hollingsworth St., to be behaving. It’s called “A Night to Re- that is unfolding.” A report of a motor vehicle ging in the woods and hacking was arrested and charged with crash with personal injury at A man walked into the police member,” and it’s an idea When it’s over, Perfect at trees at 1:56 p.m. Sunday Parties will provide a OUI liquor second offense, un- 5:47 p.m. Saturday at 670 Sa- station to report overnight dam- borne out of necessity. on Turner Road. Police reported link that will allow the licensed operation of a motor lem St. and 19 Brook Drive. Two age to his car window at 8:10 “In the spring,” he said, vehicle and alcohol from an the kids were clearing debris so a.m. Saturday at 107 Winter St. students to download the people were taken to Salem “we do a lot of high school open container in a motor vehi- they could ride their bikes. The man thought the damage pictures that were shared Hospital after a two-car crash. stuff. I have schools I’ve cle at 2:14 a.m. Monday. A report of a social distanc- was caused by a neighbor he during the slide show. Ovidio N. Lopez, 22, of 16 Ce- ing complaint at 4:23 p.m. worked with for 15 years Emerson Molina, 24, of 112 has ongoing issues with. — post-prom parties and “It would almost serve Broad St., was arrested and dar St., Lynn, was summoned Sunday on Humphrey Street. A A caller reported someone the purpose of a virtual for unlicensed operation of a caller reported a group of kids overnights. Usually, they charged with assault and bat- attempted to remove the cata- follow an event where the yearbook,” Gallant said. tery with a dangerous weapon, motor vehicle and possession were not social distancing and lytic converter from his van at But what happens to peo- of an open container of alcohol were playing baseball. Police kids just go to a gym, or on trespassing, disorderly conduct approximately 5 a.m. Saturday the Spirit of Boston (har- ple who might want to pull and resisting arrest at 6:23 in a motor vehicle. spoke with the kids. at 180 Central St. The caller re- a fast one and slip in a pho- A social distancing complaint bor cruise boat). They’re p.m. Sunday. ported the incident to police at the types of things par- to that might not be appro- Assaults was reported at 4:26 p.m. priate for public viewing? Frederick Sanders, 29, of 1:56 p.m. Saturday. ents like because they Sunday on Green Street. A call- “We review them be- 231 Elm St., Everett, was ar- A caller reported a family of keep kids off the streets.” A report of an assault at 2:09 er reported kids were playing fore they’re put up on the rested on a courtesy booking geese was stuck in the middle Gallant’s ‘A Night to p.m. Sunday at Newhall Park hockey without masks. Police screen,” said Gallant. “And at 11:25 a.m. Monday. of the roadway at 7:56 p.m. Remember” was also in- on Oak Street. A caller reported moved six kids along and then we know who’s sending Saturday on Broadway. spired by conversations two boys were fighting. dispersed another five who them. That creates a little Accidents he’s had with representa- were behind the basketball accountability.” Theft tives from schools who told A report of a motor vehicle Complaints court. Gallant hopes this pro- him how “disruptive all of crash at 1:48 p.m. Sunday at A caller reported her daugh- A Guard Street caller report- vides closure for the stu- 3 Clarendon Ave.; at 7:54 p.m. A report of a disturbance at ter’s friend was shot with a BB ed someone stole $6,000 in this has been for the kids. dents. He feels it serves Sunday at 25 Rockaway St.; at 1:08 a.m. Saturday at Lynnfield gun in the buttocks and had an ladders and scaffolding out of A lot of kids in the public two purposes. 6:23 a.m. Monday at Central Commons at 375 N Broadway. injury at 12:18 a.m. Monday. his truck at Home Depot earli- schools have been going “It’s a big answer from Avenue and City Hall Square; A caller reported her neighbors Police reported it was possibly er in the month at 10:12 a.m. to school together since a high school viewpoint,” at 9:07 a.m. Monday on West- were having a party and being the result of an earlier incident, Friday. the first grade. This is the he said, “and from a busi- ern Avenue. loud. which involved the flouring of A caller reported her daugh- culmination of everything ness standpoint, we were A report of a motor vehicle the caller’s car. The weapon ter had two packages taken they’ve done for 12 years, forced to reinvent.” hit and run crash at 5:54 p.m. Vandalism was an airsoft weapon. from her doorstep at 4:37 p.m. of all their goodbyes and Sunday at Fayette Court and Saturday at 51 Dudley St. She friendships. I talked with Steve Krause can be A report of malicious de- Fayette Street; at 9:10 a.m. has video recordings of the some families about how reached at skrause@item- struction of property at 11:27 SAUGUS Monday at Chestnut Street and theft. none of these kids will be live.com. Western Avenue; at 12:44 p.m. a.m. Saturday on Market Street. Accidents Monday at Clovelly Street and A caller reported their bike tire SWAMPSCOTT Western Avenue. was slashed on Thursday night A report of a motor vehicle Lynnfield to virtually on Market Street. Police report- crash at 8:30 p.m. Friday at Complaints Breaking and Entering ed surveillance video showed Broadway and Walnut Street. celebrate Memorial Day that no one went near the bicy- A two car-crash involving an A report of a disturbance at A report of a breaking and cle while it was left unattended 18-wheeler was reported. One 9:23 a.m. Sunday at 100 Walk- LYNNFIELD reminded by that flag and entering at 12:05 a.m. Monday at the bike rack. of the drivers was passed out er Road. From A1 the flags on the common of what the real purpose of members representing Memorial Day is,” Dalton each service branch will said. “Boston is one of the be placing flowers at Lyn- more beautiful things you nfield cemeteries andcan see, so that was our in- burying grounds. All that spiration. We hope it will will be combined into an catch people’s eyes. One of online video that will run the special things about on a continuous loop. Lynnfield’s traditional Siegel said preparations Memorial Day celebra- for the annual event began tions has been its small- Feb. 1 when he reached town feel, a typical New out to the town’s various England event in that it’s agencies and committees not necessarily fancy, but to see who was available just very respectful in the to participate. way it honors our service “The response is always members who have lost incredible with everyone their lives.” wanting to pitch in and Resident Bob Priestly will help,” he said. People tell be installing an electron- me, ‘don’t forget me, let ic system that will project me know what I can do to a giant image of a waving help.’ But, this year it has American flag on the side of been very different as the the Meeting House. customary activities, like “It probably won’t be the cookout, the parade, visible during the day, but the gathering on the com- ITEM PHOTO | OLIVIA FALCIGNO will be able to be seen at mon, simply are not pos- night,” said Dalton. “It’s From left, Trisha Boisvert, Kimberly Eng, Ericka Ayube, Rosie Conway, Kathy Duggan and Geoff sible. It will be different, the symbolic things like Pechinsky stand with 60 meal donations to the Lynn Community Health Center. with a few special surpris- that that are really appro- es,” adding that the town priate, especially now.” website and social media “I think that the way the Sailing Heals sees new way to serve in Salem will be extensively used. weekend is coming togeth- Dalton provided details er will be an appropriate MEALS ers the meals to health- ton Marathon bombing in dividual delivery makes on the plans to decorate way to celebrate all of our From A1 care workers herself. As 2013. a difference for both the town common. veterans during these someone who’s dealt with The meals are ordered the workers receiving He said that Lynnfield times,” said Dolan. Since starting the Sail- family members having from a variety of Bos- the meals, and the local has drawn inspiration One of those veterans ing Heals Meals program serious medical issues, ton-area businesses, and business that is paid to from the Massachusetts’ referred to by Dolan is a month ago, more than Boisvert said it means so then delivered during eve- prepare them. In one in- Military Heroes Fund’s Earl Richard, who died 1,000 meals have been much to deliver the meals ning shifts at 5:30 p.m., stance, 65 employees at (MMHF) Memorial Day from COVID-19 in March delivered to healthcare and say, “Thank you,” in late-night shifts at 11:30 Lynn Community Health Flag Garden on Boston at the age of 99, five days workers at North Shore person. p.m., or in the morning at Center were treated to Common. Lynnfield Com- after his son, Steven Rich- Medical Center’s Salem “For me, that’s the fun of 7:30 a.m. meals prepared by Broth- mon will be decorated with ard, succumbed to the Hospital, Lynn Commu- it,” Boisvert said. “We have Boisvert said she wants ers Taverna restaurant in 370 flags, one for every 100 same disease. The World nity Health Center, and to be in lockdown mode of to make sure as many Salem, which, like other of the more than 37,000 War II veteran served as Mass General Hospital’s course, and can’t go and healthcare workers re- restaurants, has had to Massachusetts military grand marshal for the Chelsea Healthcare Cen- shake hands during drop- ceive the meals as possible. close its doors to diners service members (accord- 2019 parade. ter. offs, but it’s still that eye- Because of the COVID-19 during the pandemic. ing to MMHF) who have “Last year was one of the “At Sailing Heals, we to-eye contact that is so pandemic, Sailing Heals Sailing Heals sailing given their lives for their best Memorial Days we are of course about the important.” can’t directly help those programs have been post- country since the Revolu- have ever had when Earl patients, but we are also Boisvert, as well as with cancer or otherwise poned through at least tionary War. The Depart- was honored,” said Dalton. about the caregivers,” two part-time workers compromised immune June 30. The organiza- ment of Public Works will “He sat right up there in Boisvert said after de- and a bevy of volunteers, systems, but they can help tion offers sails primarily “plant” the flags, which front during the ceremony livering a fresh batch of have been able to make indirectly by providing through “word-of-mouth” will be illuminated with and it was so touching the meals to the evening-shift the Sailing Heals Meals meals to the medical pro- and relationships with pa- special lighting. way so many people shook workers at Lynn Commu- program a reality with fessionals providing care, tients and healthcare pro- Department is his hand and thanked him nity Health Center. “Of- a grant from the Martin Boisvert said. viders. For more informa- also pitching in and will for his service following ten, they get overlooked.” Richard Foundation and “We can’t get into every tion on Sailing Heals, visit hang the department’s the ceremony. It was an Boisvert is not only the support from Bill Richard, cancer patient’s home and www.sailingheals.org. oversized American flag incredible day.” organization’s founder, but the father of eight-year- help them, but we can still high above the common also its executive director. old Martin Richard, that help the caregivers at the David McLellan can be Monday morning. Anne Marie Tobin can be Rather than making calls organization’s namesake, hospital,” Boisvert said. reached at dmclellan@ “People will be able to reached at atobin@item- from the office, she deliv- who was killed in the Bos- Boisvert said each in- itemlive.com. drive by or walk by and be live.com. A6 THE DAILY ITEM TUESDAY, MAY 19, 2020 Outdoor dining returns and other rules relaxed in R.I. By Philip Marcelo get some fresh air.” how the new process plays vent his frustration at the and Mark Pratt The Narragansett Town out before investing in re- continued closure of wor- ASSOCIATED PRESS Council is slated to con- opening. ship houses. sider a resolution Monday And on Federal Hill, NEW CASE DROP Rhode Island is continu- calling on town police not the city’s famous Italian There were more than ing to emerge from its pan- to honor Raimondo’s vi- district, neighborhood 120 new cases of corona- demic-induced slumber, as rus-related restrictions as mainstay Venda Ravioli is virus Sunday in Rhode some restaurants began the traditional start of the among those waiting until Island, the lowest one- offering outdoor dining summer tourist season ap- closer to the holiday week- day total since April 4, Monday and Gov. Gina proaches this weekend. end to reopen. the state Department of Raimondo announced that Some restaurants took “We’re definitely excit- Health reported Monday. two state beaches will re- full advantage of the first ed and ready for it,” said The state also report- open on Memorial Day. day of outdoor dining since Alicia Iemma, the restau- ed seven additional Raimondo said East Ma- the pandemic started, rant’s manager. COVID-19-related deaths, tunuck Beach in South while others said they’re Under Raimondo’s plan, bringing the state’s fatal- PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS Kingstown and Scarbor- holding off for now. restaurants can have ity total to more than 500. A pharmacist gives Jennifer Haller, left, the ough Beach in Narragan- At Plant City, a vegan no more than 20 tables The number of people sett will be open with free eatery in Providence, gen- outside, customers must first shot in the first-stage safety study clinical hospitalized with the dis- trial of a potential vaccine for COVID-19. but limited parking to con- eral manager Steve An- make reservations and ease continues to slowly trol the crowds starting derson said the restaurant dining parties are limited decline, with more than next Monday. was able to bring back to up to five people. 230 patients in the hospi- Lifeguards also won’t be nearly half of its staff and RELIGIOUS tal as of Friday, the latest Moderna: Early on duty, and concession has set up 18 tables out- SERVICES day for which data were stands and bathroom fa- side, including some under Churches and other re- available, the department cilities will be shuttered. a large tent in their park- ligious institutions will said Monday. She promised other beach- ing lot. tentatively be allowed to MENTAL HEALTH vaccine results es will reopen in the next “It’s great. We’re com- resume offering in-per- HELP phase of her plan to grad- ing into a season when son services starting the The University of Rhode ually reopen the state’s more people tend to come weekend of May 30, Rai- Island’s Family Therapy economy. into Providence to dine,” mondo said Monday. are encouraging Clinic is offering free help “This is really a very Anderson said. “Everyone The Democrat promised for families stressed out limited reopening of these wants to get back to some more details about the by the pandemic. By Marilynn ing is needed to see if it two beaches so that if you kind of normalcy.” plan in the coming days. The clinic’s “Keeping Marchione remains so. A high dose and your family typically ASSOCIATED PRESS But Kevin Gaudreau, The comments come af- It Together” program is version is being dropped have a tradition of going owner of KG Kitchen Bar ter Bishop Thomas Tobin, offering video or phone after spurring some short- to the beach on Memorial An experimental vaccine in Providence, tells WPRI- the outspoken head of the meetings with advanced term side effects. Day, you can still do that,” against the coronavirus TV he plans to keep his Roman Catholic Archdio- masters-level students The results have not Raimondo said. “We want cese of Providence, took to showed encouraging re- business closed for now. skilled in family and cou- been published and are people to go outside and He said he wants to see Twitter in recent days to sults in very early testing, ple conflict resolution, triggering hoped-for im- only from the first of three parenting techniques and mune responses in eight stages of testing that vac- coping strategies. healthy, middle-aged vol- cines and drugs normally Two meetings are being unteers, its maker an- undergo. U.S. government offered free, with followup nounced Monday. officials have launched a phone check-ins upon re- Study volunteers given project called “Operation quest. either a low or medium Warp Speed” to develop COLLEGE GRADS dose of the vaccine by a vaccine and hopefully PARADE Cambridge-based Mod- have 300 million doses by Providence College has erna Inc. had antibodies January. apologized for an unsanc- similar to those seen in Worldwide, about a doz- tioned graduation parade people who have recov- en vaccine candidates are that drew crowds of people ered from COVID-19. in the first stages of test- not wearing masks and In the next phase of ing or nearing it. Health not following safe social the study, led by the U.S. officials have said that if distancing rules over the National Institutes of all goes well, studies of a weekend. Health, researchers will potential vaccine might Steven Maurano, the try to determine which wrap up by very late this dose is best for a definitive Catholic college’s associ- year or early next year. experiment that they aim ate vice president, said the More than 4.7 million students and their fami- to start in July. infections and 315,000 lies “did not exhibit good In all, 45 people have deaths from the coro- judgment or the appropri- received one or two shots PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS navirus have been con- ate respect for the local of the vaccine, which was firmed worldwide since it Server Katie Maloney, of Providence, R.I., center, wears a mask out community” on Saturday being tested at three dif- of concern for the coronavirus while assisting patrons in an outdoor as they went through ferent doses. The kind of emerged in China late last seating area at Plant City restaurant in Providence. neighborhood streets. detailed antibody results year. There are no specif- needed to assess respons- ic approved treatments, es are only available on although several are be- eight volunteers so far. ing used on an emergency Lives lost: An unassuming The vaccine seems safe, basis after showing some the company said, but promise in preliminary maestro of Sunday soundtracks much more extensive test- testing. Urologist charged By Matt Sedensky ASSOCIATED PRESS At funerals, he made the with killing wife organ moan, and at wed- dings, it thundered in joy. On Christmas, bells twin- held without bail kled; on Easter, trumpets blasted. He delivered vic- ASSOCIATED PRESS include people from every torious graduation march- background, every national- es and bellowing birthday A prominent Massachu- ity, every religion and race.” celebrations, blaring the setts urologist, who was Tuerk, who was an alter- pipes and vibrating the fired after a billing scan- nate for the former East dal, killed his wife and left pews every Sunday in be- Germany’s Olympic de- her body in a small pond tween. cathlon team in 1980 ac- near their home in an He was unassuming, cording to a 2004 profile in affluent Boston suburb, egoless and largely anon- The Boston Globe, was a prosecutors said in court ymous, but in the lives of urologist at St. Elizabeth’s Monday. generations of Catholics in Medical Center in Boston. Dr. Ingolf Tuerk, 58, of communities around Mas- He was formally termi- sachusetts, Joseph Policel- Dover, was held without bail at his arraignment nated from Steward Medi- li played the soundtrack. cal Group, which operates “Joe was music,” says the after pleading not guilty to murder in the death of St. Elizabeth’s, in Febru- Rev. Richard Fitzgerald, ary, according to a state- pastor of St. Columbkille Kathleen McLean. McLean, 45, had last ment from Steward. Parish in Brighton, where Tuerk agreed to pay Policelli was music direc- been seen at their Dover home Thursday and her $150,000 to resolve alle- tor. “That was his life.” gations that he caused his Policelli grew up in Med- PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS body was found Saturday night, according to a state- employer to inappropri- ford, his father a main- Joseph Policelli sits at the piano with his niece, Stephanie Mayne. At ately bill the state’s Med- tenance supervisor for ment from the office of funerals, he made the organ moan, and at weddings, it thundered in joy. icaid Program $31,000, Amtrak, his mother a sub- Norfolk District Attorney He was unassuming, egoless and largely anonymous, but in the lives of Michael Morrissey. according to a statement stitute teacher who gave from Massachusetts attor- piano lessons on the baby generations of Catholics in communities around Massachusetts, Policelli Assistant District Attor- played the soundtrack. ney Lisa Beatty told the ney general’s office issued grand in the living room in November. of their split-level ranch. judge during a virtual ar- prano who Policelli hired waiting to meet with him,” tor under the direction of raignment that the med- The couple had married Policelli was the oldest as a singer. “That was his Weeks says. Policelli, who also played ical examiner found that in December but was in of three children and his job as a musician: Not to At St. Columbkille’s, Po- the organ at an area syn- McLean had injuries and the midst of divorce pro- mother’s star student. make it all about himself licelli was mostly out of agogue. “He played to glo- bruising consistent with ceedings and there was a His early interest in mu- and to be the center of at- sight in the choir loft, his rify God.” strangulation. history of violence in the sic held and a childhood as tention. It’s always about back to the congregation. When the reliable mae- Tuerk’s attorney, How- relationship, according to an altar boy and Catholic the people.” He watched Mass via a stro didn’t show up at ard Cooper, did not chal- published reports. school student gave way Hatch later worked with mirror on the 140-year-old Mass on March 8, Fitzger- lenge the bail ruling, but McLean ran Birch Tree to a half-century career Policelli at Worcester Poly- Hook and Hastings organ. ald thought he might’ve said his client has helped Energy and Healing, an al- arranging, playing and technic Institute, where He employed no flam- forgotten to change his countless patients. ternative healing service. teaching music and lead- he taught for 25 years boyance in his work, clock for daylight saving “Dr. Tuerk has long had The state Board of Reg- ing church choirs. and earned what his sis- no arm-lifting flourish- time. He was hospitalized a reputation as an extraor- istration in Medicine He made his mark by ter Lorraine Mayne saw es on the keyboard nor and eventually diagnosed dinary physician and sur- lists Tuerk’s medical li- carefully selecting music as “a little bit of rock star foot-dancing spectacle with the coronavirus. geon,” Cooper said. “The cense as active, but sub- that fit every date on the status.” on the pedals. Those who He would never return number of people he has ject to restrictions. church calendar and by Douglas Weeks, who co- watched him up close saw home, dying April 27 at helped and whose lives he Tuerk is due back in ensuring an instrument ordinates the school’s mu- his focused intent at the 71. But as Christianity’s has saved over the years court on June 10. not known for its subtlety sic program, remembered organ as a sign of the se- biggest week of the year fit the mood at any given a man who was popular riousness and sacredness approached, he fretted one moment. and well-liked, who stuck with which he viewed his last time about his duty. home delivery rate is 50% off “He always knew when around campus far longer calling. “I gotta get going,” his newstand price! to pull back and when it than expected for an ad- “He didn’t just play for brother Richard remem- Call 781-593-7700 ext. 2 Subscribers pay only would be full throttle,” junct professor. ,” says John bered him saying, “I gotta to subscribe today. $4.50 a week. says Monica Hatch, a so- “There was always a line Monaco, who was a can- get ready for Easter.” TUESDAY, MAY 19, 2020 THE DAILY ITEM A7 WE AREAREWE

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By Bill Brotherton 2022, Beverly, Kernwood Midland, Bates College, Class of 2021, Middleton, ITEM FEATURES EDITOR Country Club; Kyle Gon- Class of 2022, Gloucester, Ferncroft Country Club; zalez, George Washing- Tedesco Country Club; Steven Santanello, The Francis Ouimet ton University, Class of Keegan O’Donnell, Fitch- UMass Amherst, Class Scholarship Fund’s annu- 2021, Beverly, Kernwood burg State University, of 2022, Swampscott, al banquet, scheduled for Country Club; Christian Class of 2020, Danvers, Tedesco Country Club; April 2 at Westin Copley Goodwin, University of Gannon Municipal Cameron Segal, Con- Place in Boston, did not New Hampshire, Class ; Emmett necticut College, Class take place due to the coro- of 2020, Beverly, Salem O’Shea, Coastal Car- of 2020, Swampscott, navirus pandemic. How- Country Club; Timothy olina University, Class Tedesco Country Club; ever, a virtual banquet Honan, Fordham Uni- of 2020, Lynn, Gannon Austin Villalobos, will be held Thursday at versity, Class of 2022, Municipal Golf Course; Lesley University, Class 7 p.m. at www.ouimet. Marblehead, Tedesco Robert Picariello Jr., of 2022, Revere, Tedesco org. The virtual event will Country Club; Michael University of Alabama, Country Club; Danielle honor 2020 scholarship Johnson, University of Class of 2020, Marble- Vittori, Quinnipiac recipients and include Tampa, Class of 2021, head, Tedesco Country University, Class of 2021, a reside chat between Swampscott, Tedesco Club; Mike Plansky, Swampscott, Tedesco PGA Hall of Famer Tom Country Club; Rachel Bentley University, Country Club; Ross Kite and the banquet MC Revere, Salem Country Ryan Daly, Bentley Jordan, UMass Low- Class of 2020, Dracut, Wahl, Syracuse Uni- Dave Marr III. Club; Nicholas Angera- University, Class of 2022, ell, Class of 2021, Lynn, Kernwood Country versity, Class of 2020, The Ouimet Fund’s pur- mo, Dartmouth College, Beverly, Salem Country Gannon Municipal ; Andrew Prouty Beverly, Salem Country pose is to help deserving Class of 2023, Salem, Club; William DeMayo, Course; Christopher Jr., University of Maine Club; Emily Wood, Mer- young men and women, Kernwood Country Club; Stonehill College, Class Kirby, St Michael’s Orono, Class of 2021, rimack College, Class who have worked at golf Henry Barrett, Elon of 2021, Peabody, Salem College, Class of 2022, Newburyport, Ferncroft of 2023, Lynn, Tedesco courses in Massachusetts, University, Class of 2021, Country Club; Adam Swampscott, Tedesco Country Club; Matthew Country Club; Bren- obtain a college education. Tops eld, Ferncroft Coun- Dishman, University of Country Club; Andrew Raymond, St. Anselm dan Ziegler, Fair eld It provides need-based try Club; Brian Bloom, New Hampshire, Class Kreamer, Bridgewater College, Class of 2020, University, Class of college scholarships, Stonehill College, Class of 2021, Swampscott, State University, Class Peabody, Salem Country 2023, Reading, Salem which are renewable of 2020, Peabody, Gannon Tedesco Country Club; of 2021, Lynn, Gannon Club; Brock Reardon, Country Club; Oliver and worth an average of Municipal Golf Course; Michael Dobie, Salem Municipal Golf Course. Tulane University, Class Zmetrovich, University $30,000 over the course of Matthew Bloom, St. State University, Class of Andrew Langley, Tufts of 2021, Middleton, Fern- of Pennsylvania, Class four years, with some stu- Anselm College, Class of 2023, Stoneham, Thom- University, Class of 2023, croft Country Club; Kyle of 2022, Marblehead, dents receiving as much 2023, Peabody, Tedesco son Country Club; Pat- Peabody, Salem Country Reardon, Virginia Tech, Tedesco Country Club. as $65,000. Country Club; Zachary rick Donnelly, Boston Club; Charles Leve- Since 1949, the fund, Bouchard, St. Michael’s University, Class of 2022, roni, Rensselaer Poly- named after Francis College, Class of 2020, Lynn, Tedesco Country technic Institute, Class Dropkick Murphys Ouimet, the Brookline Merrimac, Salem Country Club; Timothy Donnel- of 2023, Marblehead, amateur who shocked the Club; Benjamin Casso- ly, St Michael’s College, Tedesco Country Club; professional la, Wentworth Institute of Class of 2020, Lynn, Te- Adam Linsky, Wesleyan announce virtual show at by winning the U.S. Open Technology, Class of 2021, desco Country Club; An- University, Class of 2020, in 1913 at The Coun- Beverly, Tedesco Coun- drew Dove, Coastal Car- Marblehead, Tedesco Fenway with Springsteen try Club, has awarded try Club; Erin Clancy, olina University, Class Country Club; Brendan more than $38 million in Roger Williams Univer- of 2021, Swampscott, Locke II, St Michael’s Dropkick Murphys we will be doing it FREE scholarships to more than sity, Class of 2020, Lynn, Tedesco Country Club; College, Class of 2023, will perform live at Fen- — for YOU, THE BEST 6,000 deserving men and Gannon Municipal Golf Molly Eagar, Belmont Marblehead, Tedesco way Park on Friday, May FANS IN THE WORLD women. Recently, Ouimet Course; Andrew Clark, University, Class of 2020, Country Club; Collin 29. Bruce Springsteen !!” Dropkick announced Scholars have excelled in Bentley University, Class Peabody, Salem Country MacDonald, McDaniel will join the Boston-based Monday in a Facebook school, graduating at a 92 of 2022, Salem, Salem Club; Lucas Ghara- College, Class of 2021, Celtic-American punk post. Adding to the list of percent rate and achiev- Country Club and Tedesco begian, Northeastern Beverly, Tedesco Country band remotely, for a por- rsts, “Streaming Outta ing an 3.3 GPA average. Country Club; Chris- University, Class of 2023, Club; John Maguire, tion of the show, Fenway” will also mark The Ouimet Fund is topher Cole, Endicott Tops eld, Salem Coun- Boston College, Class of Fans will not be ad- the rst time a band has the largest independent College, Class of 2021, try Club; Eric Giguere, 2023, Nahant, Tedesco mitted into the ballpark played a full show in an scholarship fund in New Lynn, Salem Country Western New England Country Club; Siobhan for the event, but the empty sports stadium. England. Congratula- Club; Matthew Cole, University, Class of 2020, McDermott, College of Dropkicks will stream the The event will raise tions are in order for all Gordon College, Class Lynn, Gannon Municipal the Holy Cross, Class full electric show for free, funds for Boston Resil- the local scholars for the of 2021, Lynn, Salem Golf Course; Berkeley of 2020, North Andover, beginning at 6 p.m. iency Fund, Habitat For important, valuable work Country Club; Patrick Gillan, Providence Col- Salem Country Club; Mi- “That’s right — we are Humanity, and Feeding they do at local golf clubs: Corcoran, University of lege, Class of 2020, Bev- chael McNamara, Ohio gonna be the rst band in America. 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©2020 AccuWeather, Inc. SPORTS B TUESDAY, MAY 19, 2020 Lynn Woods Running completes its rst virtual races of season By Mike Alongi rest of the top 10. ITEM SPORTS EDITOR The longer race was a 5.9-mile race that ran LYNN — Lynn Woods from the Great Woods Running, which is enter- Green Gate all the way ing its 51st season this to the Pennybrook Green summer, has completed its Gate. A pair of Winthrop rst two races of the 2020 natives found themselves season via a new series at the top of , as of virtual races that have Cormac MacPhail (40:05) been set up to abide by and Warren MacPhail COURTESY PHOTO the new social distancing (40:06) nished rst and rules brought on by the In this screenshot from a Zoom call, Lynn eld football coaches Pat Lamusta (top left), Steve second, respectively. Mar- COVID-19 pandemic. Mondello (top center), Ed Flaherty (bottom left), Joe Ford (bottom center) and Tyler Alicudo blehead’s Caleb Evanter Each runner had two (bottom right) speak with NFL coach Wade Phillips (top right) about defensive philosophy last nished in third place courses to choose from with a time of 41:12, while week. Mondello reached out to Phillips, who has been speaking with various teams via Zoom, — the 2.46-mile race and on social media to request the meeting. the 5.9-mile race. The run- Lynn eld’s Brian Hutter ners are allowed to run as placed fourth with a time many courses as they like of 42:44 and Lynn’s Eric Lynn eld football coaches get to over a two-week period Bowden placed fth with and are required to email a time of 44:26. Four more in their results. There Lynners followed Bowden were 52 runners who com- on the leaderboard, with learn from NFL coach Wade Phillips peted over the rst two Peter Gwilliam plac- races of the year. ing sixth (44:30), Rachel tine schedule, I was up cation that he had an- who’s coached J.J. Watt By Daniel Kane In the 2.46-mile race, Brennan nishing sev- ITEM STAFF late one night on Twit- swered me and he was and Aaron Donald. He’s which was held on the enth (44:43), Sean Bailey ter,” Mondello said. “I saw so cool setting something been a huge component to nishing eighth (45:10) LYNNFIELD — While Goat Path, was won by (NFL coach) Wade Phil- up,” Mondello said. “His some of the best defenses and Chris Carmody plac- the COVID-19 pandemic Lynn’s Eric Bowden with lips posted that he had schedule started to ll in the league. ing ninth (46:45). Salem’s shutdown has promot- a time of 17:16. Fellow nished up a call with up quickly so I was wor- “It was crazy,” Mondel- Lynner Jim Pawlicki n- Matt Lamothe rounded ed the practice of social a team and he would be ried we might not get the lo said. “We were joking out the top 10 with a time distancing, the Lynn eld ished in second place with open to doing more. So I chance, but we were able with him and he couldn’t a time of 19:39, while Pea- of 47:13. football coaching staff has messaged him and told to make it work.” have been any kinder. We With the rst set of races tried to adjust by meeting body’s Lai-Sahn Hackett him about how we talk This past Friday, Mon- told him we’re going to was close behind in third now in the books, runners each week in a Zoom call once a week. I honestly dello, head coach Pat La- name our Turnover Play- with a time of 20:28. Sal are now eligible to com- — engaging in some small forgot about it for a day or musta and the rest of the er of the Week award af- Genovese of Marblehead pete in the next series of talk and really just trying two after that.” Pioneers staff got to pick ter him. I was worried it nished in fourth place races from May 18-May to feel normal during the But not too long after, the brain of the former Su- might be awkward but he (20:43) and Peabody’s 31. There will be four coronavirus pandemic. Phillips — who’s spent per Bowl champion who was just another coach.” John Hackett rounded out races offered this time But this past week’s call his coaching career coor- has coached NFL Defen- Phillips also shared the top ve (21:42). Paul around, with distances of was anything but normal. dinating some of the most sive Player of the Year win- some of his key defensive Hennessey of Melrose 2.49 miles, 2.77 miles, 4.33 Thanks to assistant suffocating defenses in ners like J.J. Watt, Aaron philosophies with the (22:22), Peter Gwilliam of miles and 4.81 miles on coach Steve Mondello, the NFL, most recently Donald and Reggie White. group, allowing for plenty Lynn (22:33), Tom Clarke the docket. Trails that will it turned into a conver- with the Rams and Bron- “A big part of it was of takeaways for Lamusta of Lynn (23:35), Kelley be run on include Great sation he and his fellow cos — answered the mes- trying not to be a fanboy and his staff. Zepf of Medford (23:44) Dungeon, Stone Tower, coaches won’t soon forget. sage. the whole time,” Mon- and Mike Fitzgerald of Pennybrook, Waycross “With my new quaran- “I got the email noti- dello said. “This is a guy LYNNFIELD, B2 Lynn (23:44) lled out the and Great Woods. NFL plans to amend the Rooney Rule to require more interviews

(AP) — The NFL is Those changes are coming general managers or amending the Rooney Rule now. (team) presidents,” added to require more interviews Team owners will hold a Vincent, who is black. of minority candidates for conference call Tuesday Team presidents and oth- head coaching and coordi- that replaces the sched- er top-level executives nator positions, two people uled spring meeting in Cal- posts are being addressed familiar with the decision ifornia. They will vote on with these changes. tell The Associated Press. two proposed resolutions “We’ve got to look at the Reacting to a lack of di- that would allow assistant entire landscape,” Vincent versity progress in hirings coaches to be interviewed said. “We should be looking for those jobs, the league at any time for coordina- at diversity among all dis- will require teams to inter- tors’ jobs elsewhere. The ciplines in our sport.” view at least two minority other proposal would use After the 2018 season, candidates from outside draft pick positioning as an eight head coaches lost the organization for head incentive to hire more di- their jobs. Only one open- coach openings. At least verse candidates in the ing was lled by a minority one minority candidate coach and general manag- candidate, Brian Flores in must be interviewed for a er position. Miami. coordinator’s spot, the peo- The changes and propos- Following last season, ple said Monday on condi- als were rst reported by ve jobs came open and tion of anonymity because NFL Network. one minority, Ron Rivera, the NFL has not an- “The Rooney Rule does was hired, by Washington. nounced the additions. not force someone, or can- The NFL has only two The rule, named after the not mandate that someone general managers of color, late Dan Rooney, who gets hired,” NFL Executive Andrew Berry in Cleve- owned the Pittsburgh Vice President of Football land and Chris Grier in Steelers, was adopted in Operations Troy Vincent Miami. 2003. It has had some im- told the AP last season. Tony Dungy, the rst Af- pact, but in the recent “What it does is mandates rican-American head coach spate of coach hirings, few that there is a diverse slate to win a Super Bowl and a have gone to minority can- of prospects. strong advocate for diversi- didates. “Many will say it’s not ty in the NFL, believes the During a Super Bowl FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS about a number just be- spirit of the Rooney Rule week news conference, cause of the number of has not been adhered to in Former Indianapolis Colts coach Tony Dungy was the rst African-Amer- Commissioner Roger Good- men of color that play, recent years. ican head coach to win a Super Bowl and has been a strong advocate of ell admitted that changes there should be a certain more diversity in coaching hires. were needed to the rule. number of head coaches or NFL, B2 Pandemic has NFL prospects pondering threat of a lost season

COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) in-person workouts on — Joe Burrow was a com- campus. And nobody can petent if unspectacular say yet what the 2020 sea- quarterback as a backup son will look like, or if at Ohio State and during there will be one at all. his rst post-transfer sea- “It’s a nightmare, to be son at LSU. In 2019, he honest with you,” said transformed into Super Ohio State’s Josh Myers, a Joe. second-team All-Big Ten Imagine if a pandemic center last year and an had shortened or wiped NFL prospect. “That’s out that last, golden sea- time we can never get son for Burrow, who won back.” the Heisman Trophy and “It’s a critical (year) for led LSU to the national development, getting that championship. Would he much more experience still have emerged as the and elevating our games rst overall NFL draft pick to an even higher level,” who is now being hailed as said Myers, a fourth-year the savior of the woeful junior. “So even the Cincinnati Bengals? thought of not playing this These times have season is terrifying and brought an extra level of absolute worst-case sce- anxiety for current college nario.” players hoping for a Bur- There are examples all row-like season or at least over the NFL of how im- one that will raise their portant one college season FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS pro le with NFL scouts. can be. The virus threat did away Former LSU quarterback and recent No. 1 overall NFL draft pick Joe Burrow (center) hoists the with spring football and PROSPECTS, B2 NCAA College Football Championship trophy after beating Clemson back in January. B2 SPORTS THE DAILY ITEM TUESDAY, MAY 19, 2020

TODAY IN SPORTS May 19 head in front on the final stride, Lynnfield football coaches learn defensive 1910 — Cy Young, the career winning the Preakness Stakes in leader in major league victories, a riveting finish. The winning time wins No. 500 as the Cleveland was a blazing 1:53.46, equaling lessons from NFL coach Wade Phillips Indians defeat Washington 5-4 in the stakes record of 1:53 2/5. 11 innings. 2012 — I’ll Have Another over- LYNNFIELD assignments on a play on here, we’re with Wade too,” Flaherty said. “When takes Bodemeister down the 1923 — Zev, a 19-1 long shot rid- From B1 but it’s everyone’s respon- Phillips.’ I thought it was I first started talking den by Earl Sande, wins the Ken- stretch to win the Preakness and sibility to get to the foot- a joke at first. to him I asked, ‘you’re tucky Derby by 1 1/2 lengths over keeps alive his hopes of winning “Thinking back to it, the Triple Crown. Like the Kentucky ball. I really liked that.” “Once I realized it was Bum’s kid?’ and he said, Martingale. some things that stuck For defensive coordina- him I just immediately ‘yeah, I’m an S.O.B. — son 1973 — Secretariat, ridden by Derby, I’ll Have Another races from Ron Turcotte, rallies from last behind to beat pace-setter Bode- out was that even in the tor Joe Ford and offensive wanted to talk about de- of Bum.’ Just listening to with a powerful move on the club- meister, who also finished second pros there’s a big focus on coordinator Ted Flaherty, fense and his mentality,” him talk about players house turn to win the Preakness in the Derby. I’ll Have Another, rid- fundamentals,” Lamus- being joined by Phillips Ford said. “I took a lot like Reggie White and Stakes by 2 1/2 lengths over den by Mario Gutierrez, covers the ta said. “He talked about in their weekly zoom call away from our conversa- coaches like Buddy Ryan Sham. There is controversy over 1 3/16 miles in 1:55.94. turnovers and using drills came as a shock. tion.” was incredible. He was the timing of the race as original 2012 — Tim Duncan scores 19 to promote the mindset of “It was a total sur- Flaherty, who has ad- easy to talk to. teletimer time was 1:55 for the 1 points, helping engineer a 24-0 causing them. prise,” Ford said. “Those mired Wade’s NFL career “We have coaches with 3/16-mile race. Pimlico amends it run in the third quarter after the “It’s really nice to hear calls, especially now, are along with that of Wade’s varying degrees of ex- Spurs trailed by 24 points earlier, to 1:54 2/5, two days later. from someone at that lev- something you look for- father Bum Phillips (a perience at Lynnfield,” 1974 — The Philadelphia Flyers and San Antonio defeats the Los beat the Boston Bruins 1-0 to win Angeles Clippers 96-86 to take el,” Lamusta said. “One ward to. We hadn’t had former Houston Oilers Flaherty said. “He made the Stanley Cup in six games. a commanding 3-0 lead in the thing I liked was him one the week before so I and New Orleans Saints everyone’s questions feel 1979 — Spectacular Bid, ridden Western Conference semifinals talking about how assign- was excited. I wasn’t in it head coach in the 70s important. You could re- by Ron Franklin, wins the Preak- series. The Spurs take their first ment is different than yet and (assistant coach) and 80s), was also taken ally tell he just loved ness Stakes by an easy 5 1/2 lead during the 24-0 run on a responsibility on defense. Tyler Alicudo texted me aback. football and loved talking lengths over Golden Act. fadeaway jumper by Duncan, who Everyone has different and said ‘you’ve got to get “I really loved his father with some other coaches.” 1990 — Hobart wins its 11th scores nine points in the outburst straight NCAA Division III lacrosse that put them ahead for good. championship, beating Washing- 2014 — Lucy Li becomes the ton College of Maryland 18-6. The youngest player to qualify for Pandemic threatens rookie seasons for new NFLers Statesmen, winners of every final the U.S. Women’s Open by win- since the tournament’s inception ning the sectional qualifier at PROSPECTS knowledged becoming a Fries announced in De- come back for a fourth in 1980, are 100-3 in Division III Half Moon Bay in California. The From B1 different and far better cember he would return year, are unequivocal in that time. 11-year-old Li shoots rounds of 74 player in one year. for a fifth year, long before about their need for a 1991 — Willy T. Ribbs becomes and 68 on the par-72 Old Course Dwayne Haskins Jr. — “I wasn’t very good my the pandemic changed ev- 2020 season, whether it the first black driver to make the and surpasses Lexi Thompson as who beat out Burrow as junior year,” he said. “You erything. He insisted he involves playing in empty lineup for the Indianapolis 500. the youngest competitor in a U.S. the starter at Ohio State, know, it’s pretty simple. I doesn’t regret the deci- stadiums, extreme quar- 2000 — Patrick Roy ties an NHL Women’s Open when she off leading Burrow to trans- worked really hard to get sion. antining and even signing at Pinehurst on June 19. Thomp- record with his 15th career playoff fer — went from backup to better.” “I mean, there’s nothing a waiver of liability. shutout as Colorado blank Dallas son was 12 when she qualified for 2-0. Roy matches the shutout the 2007 Open. one-year superstar in Burrow didn’t have the I can do about it,” said “I was looking so forward mark set by Clint Benedict of Ot- 2015 — The NFL announces it 2018. He threw for 50 challenge of being shel- Fries, who was All-Big Ten to this season, because I tawa and the Montreal Maroons in is moving back extra-point kicks touchdowns and led the tered at home for a long honorable mention in felt like last season I was the 1920s, and extends his league and allowing defenses to score on Buckeyes to a 13-1 record stretch, missing spring 2019. “At the end of the just barely breaching the record for playoff victories to 120. conversion turnovers. The owners and Rose Bowl victory. practice and being left to day, I can’t worry about it. surface,” said Davis, the 2007 — Curlin, ridden by Robby approve the proposal to snap the The 15th overall pick in his own devices to work All I can do is just get my- grandson of late Pro Foot- Albarado, nips Kentucky Derby ball from the 15-yard line on PATs the 2019 draft, he is now out, eat right and study self better every day.” ball Hall of Fame defen- winner Street Sense by putting his to make them more challenging. the presumptive starter film in preparation for a Myers and fellow Ohio sive end Willie Davis of for the Washington season that might not State lineman Wyatt Da- the Green Bay Packers. “I Redskins. happen. vis, an All-American who know this is a very big NFL plans on amending For Burrow’s part, he ac- Penn State tackle Will passed up the draft to year for me.” the Rooney Rule to NBC says 2.35 million viewers for live golf’s return force more interviews ORLANDO, Fla. (AP) outlets. were on the course in both more than the same age — The return of live golf Rory McIlroy won a formats. Kevin Kisner group watching Match NFL take your time, get the to television brought 2.35 closest-to-the-pin playoff beat Matt Kuchar in the Play last year, and 44% From B1 best candidate and make million viewers across all worth six skins valued last year that more than PGA Tour cov- a decision. platforms, which NBC at $1.1 million as he and a total audience delivery erage from the second “What I think has hap- “There’s so much pres- Sports says was 16% high- Dustin Johnson defeated of 2.03 million. NBC says quarter last year. pened is people have said, sure now on all of them to er than the final of the Rickie Fowler and Mat- the at Semi- The Sunday exhibition `Let me interview a mi- Dell Match Play last year. thew Wolff. More than nole was roughly the same do it quickly, get the No. 1 also had linear coverage nority candidate to satisfy The TaylorMade Driv- $5.5 million was raised as viewership for network candidate, put together a on Sky Sports and other the rule, and then I can ing Relief on Sunday from for COVID-19 relief funds, coverage of the PGA Tour get on with this hiring staff. Nobody wants to Seminole Golf Club was with more donations be- in the second quarter of PGA Tour global media process or hire who I want take their time. That is shown from 2 p.m. to just ing accepted through 2019. partners. Streaming was to,” the Pro Football Hall the major problem. You after 6:30 p.m. on NBC, Tuesday. NBC says there were available on NBC Sports of Fame coach said. “The get people interviewed , NBCSN, NBC used the Match 762,000 average viewers Gold and Amazon Prime whole point of it was to who may not fit what the along with NBC Sports Play as a comparison be- from the 25-54 age group, Video, GolfPass, Golf- slow down the process, team may be looking for.” and PGA Tour streaming cause only four players which was two-thirds Channel.com and GolfTV.

CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF 2020! TUESDAY, MAY 19, 2020 THE DAILY ITEM B3 NATION Western N.Y. to start phased reopening By Marina falo Bills,” said Cuomo, test, taken at his daily Villeneuve and who held Monday’s brief- briefing on Sunday, was Karen Matthews ing in Buffalo. “But I’m negative, he said. ASSOCIATED PRESS still objective, I’m acting New York City ramped as governor.” up its ability to test for the NEW YORK — Western Most of upstate New York coronavirus, with testing New York, including the city will have started reopen- available at more than of Buffalo, met the state’s ing by the end of this week, 150 sites citywide and test coronavirus containment but it will likely be weeks kits made in the city now goals and can begin to re- before New York City and in use at city-run health open its economy, Gov. An- its suburbs meet metrics clinics, Mayor Bill de Bla- drew Cuomo said Monday. for reopening including the sio said Monday. Hospitals will be able to availability of hospital beds The partnership be- schedule elective surger- and the hiring of enough tween the Albert Einstein ies as the region enters the contact tracers to contain College of Medicine and lo- first phase of reopening on the spread of the virus. cal businesses Print Parts Tuesday, but gatherings As part of the reopening, and Collab will be produc- such as church services judges and staff members ing 60,000 test kits week- PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS and sports events will still will return courthouses in ly by the week of June 1, Residents of the NYCHA Grant Houses wait for the elevator after picking be banned, Cuomo said. 30 upstate counties start- de Blasio said. “We’ll keep up donated food, in the Morningside Heights neighborhood of Manhattan. Cuomo said he would ing this week, Cuomo said. going as far as we have to encourage professional The governor said 106 go to make sure that every offer tests for the virus at health workers to trace the these pieces are coming to- sports leagues to plan re- people died of COVID-19 New Yorker who needs a its 123 locations, raising contacts of people who test gether to give us the huge, opening without fans in statewide on Sunday, the test gets one,” he added. the number of test sites in positive for COVID-19. robust test and trace pro- the stands. lowest number since late De Blasio announced the city to more than 150. “All of the pieces — the gram we need to push back “Personal disclosure — March. Sunday that urgent care The mayor said the city test kits, the test sites, the this disease and move for- I want to watch the Buf- Cuomo’s own COVID-19 provider CityMD would is continuing to hire public labs, the tracers — all of ward in this city,” he said. Hospitals, health care sector reel from COVID-19

By Tom Murphy COVID-19 patients. ASSOCIATED PRESS When adding factors like lost revenue from post- The global coronavirus poned surgeries, the to- pandemic has created a tal balloons to more than huge need for health care $200 billion, said the asso- in the U.S., but it also is ciation. Congress has set delivering a devastating fi- aside about $175 billion so nancial blow to that sector. far to help hospitals and COVID-19 worries have other care providers, but kept patients away from the hospital association doctors’ offices and forced says more assistance is the postponement and needed. cancellation of non-urgent “We’re facing perhaps surgeries. The pandemic the biggest financial crisis also has shut down large in our history,” association portions of the American CEO and president Rick economy, leaving many Pollack said. would-be patients without From the doctor’s office, PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS insurance or in a financial the view also is bleak. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo speaks about pinch that makes them Dr. Seemal Desai said the coronavirus during a news conference at curb spending. PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS patient visits for his the State Department in Washington. All of this has forced hos- Dermatologist Dr. Seemal Desai works in his Dallas-area dermatol- pitals, health systems and office in Plano, Texas. ogy practice plunged doctors to lay off staff, cut about 85 percent after Democrats: Fired costs and hope a return to driver of the sector’s COVID-19 patients — and COVID-19 hit. normal arrives soon. performance, as a big losing money on them. He started seeing pa- “You couldn’t ask for a reason behind the drag Those patients may re- tients over the internet watchdog was looking worse situation, really,” from COVID-19, which quire hospitals to expand with help from smart- said Joe Antos, an econ- initially hit some parts of intensive care units, spend phone or tablet cameras. omist with the American into Saudi arms sale the sector more intensely more on infection control But that created fresh Enterprise Institute. than others. and stock up on gowns and problems. Desai said By Matthew Lee looking into possible im- Health care provided The nation’s largest some patients don’t have masks, among other items. ASSOCIATED PRESS propriety on his part. the biggest drag on the hospital chain, HCA the technology to do on- The American Hospital A senior State Depart- U.S. economy in the first Healthcare, said its hospi- line visits. Others hesi- WASHINGTON — Con- ment official close to quarter. Spending on care tal-based outpatient sur- Association estimated in tate because they aren’t gressional Democrats say a recent report that the Pompeo, Under Secretary fell at an annual rate of 18 gery totals for last month sure their insurance will the State Department of State for Management nation’s hospitals and percent, the largest drop were down about 70 per- cover them. watchdog fired by Presi- Brian Bulatao, told the for that sector among re- cent through late April. health systems will col- Only about half the pa- dent Donald Trump last Post that confidence in cords going back to 1959. In many cases, hospi- lectively lose more than tients who were offered a week was investigating Linick had begun to wane Economists point to tals that lose those profit- $36 billion from March to telemedicine visit actually possible impropriety in after leaks to the media hospital systems, a key able surgeries are gaining June treating hospitalized did one. a massive arms sales to last year about an IG in- Saudi Arabia last year, vestigation into political adding new questions to retaliation against career Tropical Storm Arthur hits North Carolina coast the watchdog’s abrupt dis- employees by political ap- missal. pointees. When released, ASSOCIATED PRESS rain Monday, according mained in effect from the cially while driving in Democrats said Mon- that report was critical to the National Weather inlet to Duck, including areas where water may day that ousted Inspector MOREHEAD CITY, N.C. of several political ap- Service. Other areas along Pamlico and Albemarle collect on roads,” he said General Steve Linick was — Tropical Storm Arthur pointees for having acted the coast saw 2 inches or sounds. at a news conference. “To- probing how the State De- began moving away from against career officials more, causing some sec- North Carolina Emer- day is not the day to take partment pushed through the North Carolina coast deemed insufficiently loy- ondary roads to flood. gency Management Direc- risks at the beach or in a $7 billion Saudi arms Monday after dumping al to Trump. Wind gusts of at least tor Mike Sprayberry said the surf.” sale over congressional heavy rain as forecast- Trump confirmed Mon- 40 mph were recorded in that overwash or standing While there may be a objections. Democrats pre- day that he had fired Li- ers warned that the first at least two places on the water had closed a high- component of warming viously suggested the dis- nick at Pompeo’s request. named storm of the Atlan- Outer Banks, the weather way on the Outer Banks waters and climate change missal might have been “I have the absolute tic hurricane season could service said. and another on the main- in other pre-June storms, tied to Linick’s investi- right as president to ter- also bring life-threaten- The Hurricane Center land. Other secondary Arthur is more of a sub- gation of allegations that minate. I said, ‘Who ap- ing surf and rip currents said Arthur was moving roads had flooded. Other- tropical storm system Secretary of State Mike pointed him?’ And they along the U.S. East Coast. northeast at 16 mph Mon- wise, he said conditions than a traditional named Pompeo may have improp- say, ‘President Obama.’ I It’s another early start day on a path expected to were stable and that no storm and its water is erly ordered staff to run said, look, I’ll terminate for the Atlantic hurricane take its center away from other serious problems cooler than what’s usually personal errands for him. him,” Trump said at the season: Arthur formed the North Carolina coast, had been reported to the needed for storm forma- Linick’s dismissal late White House. Saturday in waters off as it takes a more east- state. tion, said Colorado State Friday comes amid broad- Eliot Engel, the chair- Florida, marking the ward path into Tuesday. Still, he warned that University hurricane re- er concerns over Trump’s man of the House Foreign sixth straight year that a At 2 p.m. EDT, the surf conditions will re- searcher Phil Klotzbach. removal of numerous in- Affairs Committee, said named storm has devel- storm’s center was located main dangerous and ad- A lot of these out-of- spectors general at var- he was troubled that Li- oped before June 1. about 55 miles east-north- vised people to be cautious season storms are weak ious executive branch nick was sacked before With Arthur’s center east of Cape Hatteras, around the water even as fleeting ones that meteo- departments. Trump has the completion of the Sau- passing off North Caro- N.C. Arthur had top sus- the storm pushes out to rologists can see now be- said he had lost confi- di investigation. Engel lina, a pocket along the tained winds of 50 mph. sea. cause of satellites and bet- dence in those fired but had called for that probe coast that includes New- A tropical storm warning “People in the eastern ter technology and would has not given specific rea- after Pompeo in May 2019 port and Havelock record- was discontinued south part of our state should have been missed in ear- sons, which lawmakers invoked a rarely used pro- ed more than 4 inches of of Ocracoke Inlet but re- remain cautious, espe- lier times, Klotzbach said. from both parties have vision in federal law to criticized. bypass a congressional re- Shooter at Pensacola base coordinated with al-Qaida In his first public com- view of arms sales to Sau- ments on the matter, di Arabia and the United By Eric Tucker rani’s associations and tration faces criticism that it Pompeo told The Wash- Arab Emirates. ASSOCIATED PRESS activities in the years, has not done enough to hold ington Post in an inter- “His office was investi- months and days leading the kingdom, which has view on Monday that gating — at my request The gunman who killed up to his attack,” Attor- tried to improve its inter- he had recommended to — Trump’s phony decla- three U.S. sailors at a mil- ney General William Barr national image, accountable Trump that Linick be re- ration of an emergency so itary base in Florida last said at a news conference for human rights violations. moved because he was he could send weapons to year repeatedly communi- in which he sharply chas- The criticism directed “undermining” the State Saudi Arabia,” said En- cated with al-Qaida opera- tised Apple for not helping at Apple could also esca- Department’s mission, but gel, D-N.Y. “We don’t have tives about planning in the unlock the phones. late divisions between the he would not address spe- the full picture yet, but months leading up to the The new details, including U.S. government and the cifics except to say it was it’s troubling that Secre- attack, U.S. officials said that Alshamrani had been massive technology com- not in retaliation for any tary Pompeo wanted Mr. Monday, as they lashed PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS radicalized abroad before pany, which has rejected investigation. Linick pushed out before out at Apple for failing to Mohammed he arrived in the U.S., raise the characterization that “It is not possible that this work could be com- help them open the shoot- Alshamrani fresh questions about the it has been unhelpful. The this decision, or my rec- pleted.” er’s phones so they could vetting of Saudi military company said Monday that ommendation rather, to He called for the State access key evidence. cellphones that had previ- members and trainees who it does not store customers’ the president rather, was Department to turn over Law enforcement offi- ously been locked and that spend time at American passcodes, does not have based on any effort to re- records related to Linick’s cials discovered contacts the shooter, a Saudi Air bases. The announcement the capability to unlock taliate for any investiga- firing that he and the top between Mohammed Saeed Force officer, had tried to also comes amid tension passcode-protected devices tion that was going on, Democrat on the Senate Alshamrani and operatives destroy before he was killed with the U.S. over instabili- and believes that weaken- or is currently going on,” Foreign Relations Com- of al-Qaida after FBI tech- by law enforcement. ty in the oil market during ing encryption could create Pompeo told the Post, add- mittee, Sen. Bob Menen- nicians succeeded on their “We now have a clearer the coronavirus pandemic vulnerabilities that could ing that he did not know dez of New Jersey, had de- own in breaking into two understanding of Alsham- and as the Trump adminis- be exploited by hackers. if Linick’s office had been manded on Saturday. B4 THE DAILY ITEM TUESDAY, MAY 19, 2020 COMICS

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

ROSE IS ROSE / PAT BRADY

GARFIELD / JIM DAVIS BIG NATE / LINCOLN PEIRCE

ARLO AND JANIS / JIMMY JOHNSON

HERMAN / JIM UNGER ZIGGY / TOM WILSON

THE BORN LOSER / ART AND CHIP SANSOM

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Diane Trickett August 26, 1965 - May 6, 2020

Eastern Bank colleagues and friends celebrate her life and mourn her loss.

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By Gerald Imray appears to be a smile, his cide to work together to more violent. ASSOCIATED PRESS eyes crinkling. help,” Danny said. “And One who doesn’t think But today, he’s working we have got no problem much of their good deeds CAPE TOWN, South Af- side-by-side with other (with each other), you see. is J.P. Smith, who works rica — Preston’s new face notorious gang members No problem.” in the mayor’s office of mask is emblazoned with to deliver bread, flour and The project was started Cape Town in charge of the stars and stripes of the vegetables to poor families by Andie Steele-Smith, an safety and security. He U.S. flag. who are struggling during says their real business While protecting him Australian known as the from the coronavirus, it South Africa’s coronavi- “gang pastor.” They ride is murder, extortion, would normally also put rus lockdown, which has in the back of his pickup trafficking in drugs and him in danger in Manen- closed industries and left truck and trailer, leaping guns, protection rackets berg, one of a number of many in Manenberg with- off to carry items to homes and corrupting police violent and poor neighbor- out work. and soup kitchens. and judges, noting there hoods on the outskirts of Preston stands in a Steele-Smith said that were 900 gang-relat- Cape Town known as the courtyard with the other “as soon as these guys PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS ed killings in the Cape Cape Flats. The mask’s gang members amid an were given an opportunity Danny, a senior member of the Hard Livings Town area last year. colors identify Preston as unlikely truce, bowing his to do something good, they gang, helps distribute food with rival gang “None of that goes away a member of the Ameri- head as Danny, a senior grabbed the opportunity members in Cape Town, South Africa. because the gangsters sud- cans, a criminal gang usu- member of the Hard Liv- with both hands and are denly pretend to do some- ally unwelcome on the turf ings, says a prayer. Caps just wringing it for every- in tough times. They also are killers. A lot of them thing nice,” Smith said. of the rival Hard Livings are removed and tattooed thing they can.” seem to enjoy the role of have tattoos that identi- “The trauma they’ve inflict- gang. arms are held behind The gangs also benefit, modern-day Robin Hoods. fy them as members of ed on communities for de- “They’d shoot me,” the backs. getting some food as well as Still, these men are prison “Numbers” gangs, cades won’t be forgotten for 35-year-old says with what “We (the gangs) did de- the chance to stay relevant drug dealers and many which experts say are far a couple of loaves of bread.” CLASSIFIED

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Local, On demand Anytime, Anywhere B8 THE DAILY ITEM TUESDAY, MAY 19, 2020 BUSINESS U.S. stocks rally on hopes for Japan’s growth vaccine and economic recovery dropping By Alex Veiga still down 12.8 percent ASSOCIATED PRESS from its all-time high on amid the February 19. The stock market The Dow Jones Industri- bounced back from its al Average climbed 911.95 pandemic worst week in nearly two points, or 3.9 percent, to months Monday as opti- 24,597.37. The Nasdaq TOKYO (AP) — Japan mism about a potential composite rose 220.27 plunged into recession in vaccine for the coronavirus points, or 2.4 percent, to the first quarter as the and hopes for a U.S. eco- 9,234.83. Small-company coronavirus pandemic nomic recovery in the sec- stocks fared better than battered manufacturing, ond half of the year put in- the rest of the market. The exports and spending, vestors in a buying mood. Russell 2000 index picked and economists expect The S&P 500 climbed up 76.70 points, or 6.1 per- worse damage lies ahead. 3.2 percent, its best day cent, to 1,333.69. The world’s third-larg- since early April. The est economy contracted at Investors are hoping gains erased all of its loss- a 3.4 percent annual, sea- that a working vaccine for es from last week, when sonally adjusted rate in COVID-19 can be devel- the index posted its worst January-March, the Cab- oped and that it will help showing since late March inet Office reported Mon- reassure people and busi- and its third weekly loss in day. It shrank 0.9 percent nesses as the economy re- the last four. Bond yields from the previous quarter. opens. rose broadly in another Analysts say things are “The question of how sign that investors were expected to get worse as quickly people come back, becoming more optimistic. Japan endures its biggest Stocks were already or will they come back to the challenge since World way they used to do things, headed for a higher open- PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS War II. ing on Wall Street when a that’s much different if you A currency trader works near the screens showing the Korea Composite The latest data put Ja- drug company announced have a vaccine,” said Megan pan squarely into a tech- Stock Price Index (KOSPI), left, and the foreign exchange rate between encouraging results in Horneman, director of port- nical recession, defined as very early testing of an folio strategy at Verdence the U.S. dollar and South Korean won at the foreign exchange dealing two straight quarters of experimental coronavi- Capital Advisors. room in Seoul, South Korea, Monday. contraction. The economy rus vaccine. The stock Traders are also encour- contracted at a 1.9 per- the broad gains, along crude oil, the international edented moves by the Fed- of the company, Massa- aged that, so far at least, cent annual pace in Octo- with companies that rely standard, vaulted 7.1 per- eral Reserve and Congress chusetts-based Moderna, there hasn’t been a lot of ber-December. on consumer spending. cent to $34.81 a barrel. to stem the economic pain jumped 20 percent. data implying the reopen- Japan is extremely vul- Energy stocks also rose as Bonds yields rose, an- fueled a historic rebound Investors were also en- ing of the economy is going nerable to repercussions other sign that pessimism for stocks in April. couraged by remarks over to lead to a resurgence in the price of U.S. crude oil from the pandemic given the weekend from Feder- the number of COVID-19 closed above $30 a barrel was diminishing. The yield May got off to a down- its dependence on trade al Reserve Chair Jerome cases, said Sam Stovall, for the first time in two on the 10-year Treasury beat start as investors bal- with both China and the Powell, who expressed op- chief investment strate- months. Oil production note, a benchmark for in- ance cautious optimism of U.S., the country where timism that the U.S. econ- gist at CFRA. cuts are kicking in at the terest rates on many con- a recovery as economies the pandemic began and omy could begin to recover “Of course, because we same time that demand is sumer loans, rose to 0.72 around the world slowly the country where it has in the second half of the are responding to impres- rising as the U.S. and oth- percent from 0.64 percent open up again against wor- been hit hardest. year. Once the outbreak sions, we could end up er countries ease some of late Friday. ries that the moves could But trouble was brewing has been contained, he giving back some of these the restrictions aimed at Fears of a crushing reces- lead to another surge in even before the virus be- said, the economy should gains should additional stemming the spread of sion due to the coronavirus coronavirus infections and gan disrupting trade and be able to rebound “sub- information contest our the outbreak. sent the S&P 500 into a more economic uncertain- travel, and more recently, stantially.” beliefs,” he said. Benchmark U.S. crude oil skid of more than 30 per- ty. But Monday’s strong domestic business activity The S&P 500 gained Technology, financialfor June delivery jumped cent from its high in Febru- start to the week reversed and consumer spending. 90.21 points to 2,953.91. and industrial stocks ac- 8.1 percent to settle at ary. 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