MONDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 2020 Swampscott Trump-rally Saugus organizer Ploss arrested students By Guthrie Scrimgeour “President Trump’s Plymouth Rock ITEM STAFF MASK-uerade,” an event that Ploss out of had organized. SWAMPSCOTT — Former radio According to Rita Fiorello, the host and Massachusetts 4 Trump counter-protester involved in the school founder Dianna Ploss was arrested altercation, the issue began when at a demonstration in Plymouth over Ploss was agitated by a wall of rain- the weekend following an altercation bow signs that the counter-protesters until 2021 in which she allegedly punched a were holding. counter-protester. “(Ploss) was angry that we made a By Elyse Carmosino Ploss has become known in Swamp- wall of rainbow signs blocking Plym- ITEM STAFF scott for the rally she organizes each outh Rock and got there before she ITEM PHOTO | SPENSER HASAK SAUGUS — Saugus stu- Thursday in support of President did,” Fiorello said. “When she arrived, dents won’t head back to Trump. Pro-Trump organizer Dianna Ploss speaks at she tried to violently push her way to school for hybrid learning un- The incident that led to Ploss’ arrest a Swampscott rally. Ploss was arrested Satur- til at least Jan. 4. began around 12:30 p.m. Saturday at day following an altercation in Plymouth. ARREST, A3 The decision was made at Thursday’s school committee meeting, during which the board voted 3-2 to push back You may the tentative Nov. 5 start date initially announced in September, citing the need to have heard: avoid potential virus surges that may happen during the upcoming holiday season. Committee member Arthur There’s an Grabowski, who voted in favor of the motion, said he felt the potential disruption for stu- election dents and teachers by rushing them back would be unneces- sary. tomorrow However, chair Thomas By Gayla Cawley Whittredge voted against the ITEM STAFF postponement, noting that the district had taken a number Local election officials are expecting of precautions to prevent the record-breaking voter turnout numbers spread of COVID-19 in recent for this Tuesday’s election. months, and that many work- While most voters will come out for ing parents have struggled to the heated presidential election between balance their jobs and school and , as well as with an entirely online model. the U.S. Senatorial race between Demo- “There are a whole bunch of crat Edward J. Markey and Republican families that want these kids Kevin O’Connor, they will also be asked back in schools because they to cast their ballots for a number of state can’t stay home anymore,” he and congressional races. said. “A lot of these parents Many of the candidates are running have to stay home and either unopposed, but voters in the 6th Con- have one income now or are gressional District, which encompasses (collecting) unemployment. parts of Essex and Middlesex Counties, It’s really taking a toll on and the 13th Essex District, which in- these families.” cludes Danvers and parts of Middleton Vice chair Ryan Fisher, who and Peabody, will have a decision to also voted alongside Grabows- make. ki to delay the reopening, ac- In the 6th District, U.S. Representa- knowledged that the decision tive Seth Moulton, a Democrat from had received mixed reactions Salem, is vying for a fourth term in from parents. Congress. He faces John Paul Moran, a “From all the communica- Republican from Topsfield. tion I’ve had with families, it Moulton defeated both of his Demo- was clear to me going into the cratic challengers by a landslide during meeting that we were going to the September primary, while his oppo- both please and devastate fam- nent, Moran, was unopposed on the Re- ilies whatever we decided,” he publican side. said, adding that he felt there The race will be on the ballot for many were myriad reasons to post- North Shore voters, including those in Lobsterman Abdulai Bahr holds the rare blue lobster his team caught pone the district’s start date. Lynn, Lynnfield, Marblehead, Nahant, during a routine trip off of Nahant Wharf last week. “There’s more to be done on Peabody, Saugus, Salem, and Swamp- the learning models, parents scott. and students need to feel com- In the 13th Essex District, five candi- fortable that they’ll be able to dates are vying to fill a seat that is be- ‘One in two million’ learn well in both classrooms ing vacated by long-time state Rep. Ted and remotely, and with the Speliotis, who is retiring in January. spikes in COVID and with the The candidates are Sally P. Kearns, a lobster found in Nahant holidays around the corner, there’s a lot of anxiety about Democrat from Danvers; Robert E. May By Elyse Carmosino ever seen” Jr., a Peabody Republican; two Indepen- being safe and not spreading ITEM STAFF According to Nationalgeographic.org, COVID,” he said. dent party members from Danvers, Wil- the crustacean’s bluish hue is caused by He also noted that repairs liam J. Bates and Jason Guida; and a NAHANT — Local lobstermen stum- a genetic mutation in which the lobster’s needed at the Veterans Me- non-affiliated candidate from Danvers, bled across a rare catch earlier this week body makes too much of a certain protein morial Elementary School Christopher Keohane. when they hauled in a bright blue lobster that changes the color of its shell from would have pushed the re- Candidates running unopposed this during a routine trip off of Nahant Wharf. the typical olive or greenish-brown to opening date back to at least Tuesday include: state Sen. Joan Love- “I’ve seen one once or twice, but not as something far more eye-catching. Nov. 17, falling right in the ly for 2nd Essex District, representing blue as this,” said Nahant resident and Rob Bayer, Executive Director of the middle of two potential case Beverly, Danvers, Peabody, Salem, and former lobsterman, Ted Mahoney, whose University of Maine Lobster Institute, surges between Halloween Topsfield; state Sen. Brendan Crigh- son, Josh, was one of the lobstermen in- said such finds are fairly unusual, telling and Thanksgiving. ton for 3rd Essex District, representing volved in the find. “This is a really unusu- Lynn, Lynnfield, Nahant, Saugus and al looking one. It’s one of the bluest we’ve LOBSTER, A3 SCHOOL, A3 Marblehead; state Rep. Lori Ehrlich for the 8th Essex District, representing Lynn, Marblehead and Swampscott; state Rep. Donald Wong for 9th Essex District, representing Lynn, Lynnfield, Lynn buys puri ers to clear Wakefield, and Saugus; state Rep. Dan- iel Cahill for 10th Essex District rep- resenting Lynn; and state Rep. Peter INSIDE the air in 10 oldest schools Capano for 11th Essex District repre- Conditioning (HVAC) report including producing low lev- senting Lynn and Nahant. Opinion By Gayla Cawley ITEM STAFF that showed air ventilation els of ozone that naturally ex- Also running unopposed after defeat- This cannot continue. A4 ist outdoors, to create active, ing her Democratic primary opponent systems were blocked off in • LYNN — As Lynn Public rather than the passive puri- in September is Revere City Councilor those buildings. Clean air for the School administrators con- fication seen with air filters, Jessica Giannino, who is vying to fill the The air purifiers, which 21st century. A4 tinue to aim for a return to to take on virus pathogens 16th Suffolk District seat that is being were purchased with Coro- in-person learning this year, immediately, according to vacated by state Rep. RoseLee Vincent. navirus Aid, Relief and Eco- Peabody the city has purchased por- GreenTech founder and CEO Vincent chose not to run for re-election. nomic Security (CARES) Act Changing of the guard at table air purifiers for the dis- Allen Johnston. Polls are open from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. on trict’s 10 oldest school build- funding, have been placed Peabody Chamber. A8 “We have different tech- Tuesday. ings. in every classroom, cafeteria and gymnasium within the nologies that have come into LYNN Sports The function of the purifiers play to help keep the students would be to create low levels 10 schools targeted in the re- Ward 1, Precinct 1 will vote at Shoe- Fenwick girls soccer keeps port: Aborn, Brickett, Cobbet, and people in the school safe maker School, 26 Regina Road. of ozone that render inactive through actively purifying the rolling with big win on Drewicz, Fecteau-Leary, Fal- Ward 1, Precincts 2, 3 & 4 will vote at virus pathogens in the air and air,” said Johnston. “There’s a Senior Night. B1 lon, Lincoln-Thomson, Tracy, Sisson School, 56 Conomo Ave. on surfaces. lot of things out there that are Pickering, and Washington All of Ward 2 will vote at St. Pius Low- The purchase of the Green- available to you today. Most of er Church Hall, 215 Maple St. Tech Environmental technol- S.T.E.M. them are passive in nature, ogy was made on the heels of The product, pureAir, uses ELECTION, A3 a Heating, Ventilation and Air different types of technology, PURIFIERS, A3

OBITUARIES ...... A2 POLICE/FIRE ...... A6 COMICS/DIVERSIONS ...... B5 HIGH 40° VOL. 141, ISSUE 274 OPINION ...... A4 LOOK! ...... A8 CLASSIFIED ...... B6 LOW 33° COMMUNITY CALENDAR ...... A5 SPORTS ...... B1-2 HEALTH ...... B8 PAGE A8 $1.50 A2 THE DAILY ITEM MONDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 2020 OBITUARIES Biden works to push Black Stephen Wintersteen, 62 BEVERLY - Stephen Winter- steen, age 62, of Beverly, MA, turnout in campaign’s final days died unexpectedly at his home May 26 in Savannah, Georgia By Jonathan Lemire, of complications from adrenal Bill Barrow, insufficiency. Kat Stafford He is survived by his lov- and Alexandra Jaffe ing wife, Erin, his son Andrew ASSOCIATED PRESS and wife Natslenne and their PHILADELPHIA — Joe newborn daughter, Aaliyah Biden is spending the fi- Stephanie. He is also survived nal days of the presiden- by his youngest son, Mark, his tial campaign appealing mother, Betty and her sister El- to Black supporters to sie, his sisters Victoria and her vote in-person during a husband, George and Suzanne pandemic that has dispro- Bernier and her husband Phil. portionally affected their He is also survived by numer- communities, betting that ous uncles, aunts, cousins, a strong turnout will boost nieces and nephews and his his chances in states that husband. beloved dog, Gracie. could decide the election. Steve was an extroverted, de- Steve had a Master’s degree Biden was in Philadel- lightful, joyous man who will be in Education from Cambridge phia on Sunday, the largest sorely missed by all who knew College and spent his career city in what is emerging as and loved him. teaching middle school sci- the most hotly contested Service Information: Ser- ence in Lynn, MA. battleground in the closing vices will be held at the Sa- Steve was an avid Patriots 48 hours of the campaign. vannah Progressive Primitive PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS and Boston sports fan, a gifted He planned to participate Baptist Church, 309 Tibet harmonica player and base- in a “souls to the polls” A supporter watches as Democratic presidential candidate former Vice Ave, Savannah, GA, on Sat- ball coach, leading the school event that is part of a na- President Joe Biden and former President Barack Obama speak at a urday, November 7, 2020 at league to win the city champi- tionwide effort to organize rally at Belle Isle Casino in Detroit, Mich., Saturday. 11:00 a.m. onship. Black churchgoers to vote. Please sign our online He loved the outdoors, fish- His running mate, trayal and abuse,” Trump Flint, Michigan, on Sat- majority cities, including guestbook at www.foxand- ing, and motor cycling. His love Kamala Harris, was in told supporters on Sunday urday, former President Philadelphia and Detroit, of God and his family is what weeks.com and to also find Georgia, a longtime Re- at a rally north of Detroit. Barack Obama heads to which will be crucial in de- sustained him. His greatest joy the link for the livestreaming publican stronghold that With more than 91 mil- Georgia on Monday. was being a father and loving of the service. termining the outcome in Democrats believe could lion votes already cast, When the pandemic Pennsylvania and Mich- flip if Black voters show Trump and Biden are out reached America, Demo- igan. Those are states up in force. The first Black of time to reshape the race. crats spent months push- where both candidates woman on a major party’s Instead, they’re focusing ing their supporters to have spent a significant Richard Barry presidential ticket, she en- on their base and making vote by mail. But their amount of time in the final couraged a racially diverse sure that any potential energy has shifted to urge SAUGUS - Richard J. “Dick” days of the 2020 election. crowd in a rapidly growing supporters have either al- Black supporters who have “The historical but also Barry passed away peacefully Atlanta suburb to “honor ready voted or plan to do so long preferred to vote in cultural reality for our on October 29, 2020. Richard the ancestors” by voting, in person on Tuesday. person or distrust voting community is that Election was the beloved husband of El- invoking the memory of For Biden, that means by mail to get out on Tues- Day represents a collective eanor (O’Keefe) Barry and the the late civil rights legend, paying close attention to day. Biden’s campaign has devoted father to Maureen Bar- longtime Rep. John Lewis. Black voters who are a crit- tried to reverse the drop in political act and it’s a con- ry and her companion George President Donald Trump ical part of the coalition he Black turnout from 2012 to tinuation of our struggle Hall, Richard J. Barry, Jr. and is aiming to blunt the ef- needs to build to win. His 2016 — with decreases in for full citizenship in this Joanne Zimmerman, Stephen fort by arguing that Biden campaign’s final burst of cities such as Milwaukee, country,” said Adrianne Barry and his wife Dolores and other Democrats have travel was tailored to boost Cleveland, and Philadel- Shropshire, the execu- (Monagle) Barry, and Kathleen taken the support of Black that support: After Phil- phia — that contributed tive director of BlackPAC. Capobianco and her husband voters for granted. adelphia, he was to be in to Trump’s upset against “Black voters are showing Andrew. Richard was the loving “Show Joe Biden and the Cleveland and Pittsburgh Democrat Hillary Clinton. up in ways that they did grandfather of Amanda Bar- Democrat Party what you on Monday. And after stops A Biden path toward vic- not in 2016 and we can ry Giron and Ashley and Cole think of their decades of be- with Biden in Detroit and tory must include Black take heart in that.” Capobianco; the loving great grampy of Noah and Lucia Giron and his granddog Reilly. He was the dear son of the late Bruised and haunted, U.S. holds Richard and Hanora Barry and his name for his selfless time loving brother to Kevin Barry he gave to both the building of and the late Joan Irving and the Senior Center and serving Elizabeth Barry. as the Chairman of the Council tight as 2020 campaigns close Richard graduated from Lynn on Aging. English High School and Bent- Service Information: By Laurie Kellman The list of threats is long ley College. He worked as a Friends and relatives are in- ASSOCIATED PRESS and personal: Coronavi- manager in Accounting at Gen- vited to attend Richard’s fu- rus has killed more than eral Electric and was a proud neral mass at Blessed Sac- CHARLOTTESVILLE, 230,000 people in the U.S., Korean War Veteran. He was rament Church, 14 Summer Va. — Just over her and infections are surging a former Town Meeting Mem- Street, Saugus on Tuesday, mask, Patra Okelo’s eyes in almost every state. The ber, Chairman of the School November 3, 2020 at 11:00 brimmed with tears when economy and with it fam- Committee and a Selectman AM. Burial will follow at St. she recalled the instant ilies are suffering from in his beloved home town of Mary Cemetery, Lynn. In lieu that a truth about Amer- uncertainty. The legacy Saugus. He enjoyed volunteer- of flowers, people wishing ica dawned and her inno- of slavery ripped through ing in everything his children to honor Richard’s lifelong cence burned away. society yet again this year were involved in including Little commitment to community One moment on Aug. 11, after the police killing of League, CYO Basketball, The can make donations to the 2017, she thought the tiki George Floyd in Minne- Saugus Socialites, and the Council on Aging, Saugus torches blazing in the dis- apolis sparked nationwide Saugus High Marching Band, Senior Center, 466 Central tance at the University of protests and crackdowns to name a few. He was very Street, Saugus, MA 01906. Virginia were “the most by law enforcement. beautiful thing I’d ever proud to have been voted Man To leave an online message Okelo can draw a line seen, lighting up the dark- of the Year in Saugus, inducted or condolence, please visit from the August night in ness.” Later, on television, into the CYO Hall of Fame, and www.cuffemcginn.com. 2017 when she first saw she could see the fire more PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS awarded the Community Spirit the torches to the last clearly. Hundreds of white Award. A bench in front of the Supporters of President Donald Trump listen to hours of the 2020 election. supremacists carried Saugus Senior Center bears him speak during a campaign rally at Dubuque She voted for Biden. those torches, sparking 24 Regional Airport, Sunday, in Dubuque, Iowa. On Aug. 12, 2017, in the hours of fury and death hours after the torchlight that transformed Charlot- the divided nation. image staring back. parade, James Alex Fields tesville into an enduring Presidential elections The presidency and con- Jr. plowed his car into a battle cry of the 2020 pres- are traditionally moments trol of the Senate are in group of protesters on 4th idential election. when Americans get a the balance, but for many, Street and killed activist “My heart broke that high-definition look in the there was something even Heather Heyer. That in- night,” Okelo, now 29, said more urgent. Survival was mirror. But by the final, tersection is now decorat- on Saturday, as President the immediate goal, both ed with purple flowers and Donald Trump and Dem- frenetic sprint of the 2020 as human beings and as a messages in chalk. Okelo ocrat Joe Biden blitzed race, the world had long country whose very name says she has avoided the across the country to make peered into the country’s seems aspirational at a area ever since. the closing arguments of darkest corners and seen time of such division and Trump blamed “both their bitter contest to lead a battered and haunted angst. sides” for that conflagra- tion. Earlier this year, he boarded up the White Don’t let the This year’s Holiday Dining & Catering House and used federal Guide will publish forces to protect it from story go untold. 16,000 copies the protests over Floyd’s on Nov. 19 as an insert within: death. And when asked, he The Daily Item has most often refused to Share your loved one’s story. condemn white supremacy. 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From A1 vote at Turkish Cultural odds are largely an esti- He later added: “We start Center, 500 Revere St., mation. at 3:30 in the morning, so All of Ward 3 will vote at rear entrance. According to the BBC if you have something like Marshall Middle School, Ward 5, Precinct 2 & 3 website, some fishermen that to brighten your day, 100 Brookline St. will vote at Revere High even consider blue lob- it’s nice.” All of Ward 4 will vote School, gym, 101 School sters to be a sign of good As for the fate of the lob- at Harrington School, 21 St., rear entrance. fortune. ster, the younger Mahoney Dexter St. Ward 5, Precinct 2A will “Occasionally you get said his brother likely All of Ward 5 will vote at vote at Turkish Cultural what they call ‘leopard lob- notched the animal — the Lynn Tech annex, 90 Com- Center, 500 Revere St., sters,’ lobsters that have act of creating a v-shaped mercial St. rear entrance. little spots on them,” said mark on the tail meant to All of Ward 6 will vote at All of Ward 6 will vote Mahoney as he recalled identify and protect a spe- Lynn Tech fieldhouse, 80 at West Revere Complex the 40 years he himself cies breeder from harvest Neptune Blvd. (AC Whalen School), gym, spent in the business. “You — and released it back All of Ward 7 will vote at 107 Newhall St., Sargent get lobsters that are red into the ocean to swim an- Breed Middle School, 90 Street entrance. on one side and dark on other day. O’Callaghan Way. “You’d rather see it stay SAUGUS the other side, or lobsters in its own environment,” LYNNFIELD Precinct 1 will vote that are pure white.” he said. “We like nature. All voting will take place at Saugus Middle-High Other lobstermen at Na- That’s half the reason we at Lynnfield High School, School complex, 1 Pearce hant Wharf Wednesday do this.” gym, 275 Essex St. Memorial Drive, middle detailed a few of their own past catches, including school entrance. MARBLEHEAD Jim Moleti, who showed Elyse Carmosino can be Precincts 2 & 6 will vote Precincts 1 & 2 vote at pictures on his phone of a reached at ecarmosino@ Nahant lobsterman Jim Moleti shows a photo at Veterans Elementary Abbot Hall auditorium, pure white lobster and a itemlive.com of a past unusual catch. 188 Washington St. School, 39 Hurd Ave. Precincts 3 & 4 vote at Precincts 3, 4 & 8 will The Community Center vote at Saugus Mid- gym, 10 Humphrey St. dle-High School complex, Swampscott Trump-rally Precincts 5 & 6 vote at 1 Pearce Memorial Drive, Temple Emanu-El, 393 high school entrance. Atlantic Ave. Precinct 7 will vote at Knights of Columbus, 59 NAHANT organizer Ploss arrested Appleton St. Voting takes place in Precinct 9 will vote at the Main Hall. The voter Oaklandvale School, 266 ARREST lies began in April, when Ploss’ Swampscott ral- that things haven’t gotten entrance is on the side of Main St. Ploss — who was a radio lies have included the worse.” the building closest to the From A1 Precinct 10 will vote at host at WSMN in Nashua, presence of Confederate post office. “(Ploss) is the human Italian American Club, 1 the street. When she was N.H., before being let go flags and “White Lives personification of an inter- PEABODY Beachview Ave. removed from one part in July following an inci- Matter” signs. One man, net troll,” she added. All of Ward 1 votes at of the wall by police, she dent in which she filmed who said he was an in- SALEM In response to the ral- Brown School, 150 Lynn moved in front of me. I herself telling a landscap- terloper unaffiliated with Ward 1, Precinct 1 will lies, Swampscott Racial St. annoyed her with my sign ing crew to speak English either side the demonstra- All of Ward 2 votes at vote at Bentley Academy which she and her friend and questioning their im- tors represented, showed Justice Action Group Welch School, 50 Swamp- Gymnasium, 25 Memorial tried to grab out of my migration status — and up in a Ku Klux Klan robe, circulated a petition on scott Ave. Drive. hands.” dozens of her supporters and then in blackface, on change.org demanding All of Ward 3 votes at To- Ward 1, Precinct 2 will “I told her to stop touch- gathered outside Gov. successive Thursdays. that Ploss denounce white rigian Senior Center, 75R vote at Saltonstall School, ing my property or I Charlie Baker’s home, ini- Many demonstrators go supremacy and encourage Central St. auditorium, 211 Lafayette would touch hers,” Fiorel- tially to protest Baker’s maskless despite the large her supporters to obey so- St. Ward 4, Precincts 1, 2 & lo said. “She continued, so coronavirus lockdown re- crowd being at close prox- cial distancing guidelines. Ward 2, Precinct 1 & 2 3, votes at Higgins Middle I knocked over her tripod strictions. imity to one another. As of this report, the pe- School, 85 Perkins St. will vote at Community and she took a swing at Since then, the event “She’s never gotten phys- Life Center, 401 Bridge St. tition has received 1,397 Ward 4, Precinct 3A me and punched me in the has evolved into weekly ically violent with anyone signatures. Ward 3, Precinct 1 & 2 mouth. She was arrested demonstrations in sup- in Swampscott,” said one votes at MacIntosh Club- Ploss could not be house, 300 Brooksby Vil- will vote at Salem High because the whole scene port of President Trump Marblehead woman who reached for comment on lage Drive, first floor. School, auditorium, 77 was in view of the police.” and law enforcement. This has attended the count- All of Ward 5 votes at Wilson St. Ploss was released summer, a weekly count- er-protests since June. the Plymouth incident. Peabody Veterans Memo- Ward 4, Precinct 1 & shortly after her arrest er-protest formed with “But we’ve felt a constant Guthrie Scrimgeour rial High School, 485 Low- 2 will vote at Witchcraft and returned to the rally demonstrators showing barrage of threatening ell St. Heights School Gymnasi- just after 2:30 p.m. their support for the Black language. It was only be- can be reached at gscrim- All of Ward 6 votes at um, 1 Frederick St. Ploss’ Swampscott ral- Lives Matter movement. cause of our restraint [email protected]. Burke School, 127 Birch Ward 5, Precinct 1 & 2 St. will vote at Saltonstall School, auditorium, 211 REVERE Lafayette St. All of Ward 1 will vote Lynn buys purifiers to clear Ward 6, Precinct 1 & 2 at Beachmont Veteran’s will vote at Bates School Memorial School, gym, 15 Gymnasium, 53 Liberty Everard St., entrance on Hill Ave. Bennington Street. the air in 10 oldest schools Ward 7, Precinct 1 & 2 All of Ward 2 will vote at will vote at Salem High PURIFIERS low-level ozone — we’re other hydrogen- and ox- or if the larger 3000 size Garfield Magnet School, School, main library floor, talking about at levels ygen-based compounds should be placed in those gym, 176 Garfield Ave. From A1 77 Wilson St. lower than .05 parts per that would be found in an rooms. All of Ward 3 will vote things like filters, that million — is able to create outdoor environment, to Superintendent Dr. Pat- at St. Anthony’s Church, SWAMPSCOTT serve a definite purpose, a natural immunity with- purify the air, according to rick Tutwiler said the bingo hall, 250 Revere St., Precincts 1 & 2 will but the problem is the vi- in people who are breath- Johnston. city’s Inspectional Services rear entrance. vote at Swampscott High rus is far too fast to be able ing that on a regular ba- When the city sealed Department (ISD) ordered All of Ward 4 will vote School cafeteria, 200 Es- to be trapped by a filter. sis,” said Johnston. up the mechanical ven- four different purifiers at Staff Sergeant James sex St. “By the time it traverses Johnston said his com- tilation systems in those based on separate spac- J. Hill Elementary School, Precincts 3 & 4 will vote the room and makes it to a pany’s product does not 10 school buildings in the es, which included some 51 Park Ave., parking lot at First Church Congrega- filter, chances are the stu- generate ozone on its own 1970s (which was done to 3,000-square feet devices. entrance. tional, 40 Monument Ave. dents, or the teachers, or during the day, which can save money during an oil “What I did recall was Ward 5, Precinct 1 will Precincts 5 & 6 will vote administrators (could be) be harmful at levels that crisis), ozone and other that the 1500 was suffi- vote at Point of Pines at Swampscott Middle infected. We’re able to ac- are either too high or too natural elements created cient for a regular class- Yacht Club, 28 Rice Ave. School, 207 Forest Ave. tually inactivate the virus low. There’s a button on the by the sun were blocked room,” said Tutwiler, ex- right where it’s at imme- device that teachers or ad- off, Johnston said. plaining that the typical diately when it gets into ministrators would be able Johnston said the device classroom size in those Saugus students the air or on a surface and to press at the end of the will seek to remedy that, 10 buildings is about 900 that’s the reason our tech- school day, which would noting that Lynn is one of square feet. nology is being deployed allow the school district at least seven Massachu- School Committee mem- in hospitals right now.” to create a higher level of setts school districts using ber Michael Satterwhite out of school In the past four months, ozone, which would sani- the product. requested that Tutwiler Johnston said there have tize the buildings after ev- “It actually helps to cre- obtain classroom dimen- been multiple scientific eryone is gone, he said. ate a level of immunity sions from ISD to ensure until 2021 journal reports that have “It’s on a timer so a teach- that your body creates that the proper devices indicated the power of er or administrator can hit because you’re breathing were being placed in each SCHOOL “We’re plugging away ozone levels, when pro- that button and it will run these low levels of ozone space. duced at natural levels for two hours and with- that you would be if you From A1 at all of these issues be- “I would love for us hind the scenes, and it’s considered safe by the in two hours, the ozone were outside all day,” said to have these in all the Environmental Protection Saugus has remained frustrating that we can’t that is generated is totally Johnston. rooms throughout the dis- Agency (EPA), to help re- gone,” said Johnston. School Committee consistently in the high- answer every question on trict, because if we’re not risk zone for COVID-19 duce microbes. Although the device member Lorraine Gately testing other buildings the spot, but we’re staying He said the new data won’t be generating ozone said she was horrified by cases according to the on this,” he said. “We’ve other than the 10 then state’s virus tracking map. shows that low levels of during the school day, the HVAC report, which realigned our plans as the we’re taking a risk by not As of Oct. 28, the town had ozone, such as what is Johnston said it will still showed not only that circumstances changed having these awesome reported 861 confirmed seen in clean, pristine out- be actively purifying the the ventilation systems and hopefully we’ll catch machines in them,” said cases of coronavirus in the door areas, is effective in air through the use of were blocked off in those Satterwhite. community, including 43 a break over the next few being able to inactivate photocatalytic technology, schools, but that the build- deaths. weeks.” COVID-19. For example, which was developed by ings were unsafe and not Gayla Cawley can be Fisher is, however, keep- in those areas, ozone lev- the National Aeronautics up to code. reached at gcawley@item- Elyse Carmosino can be els are typically between and Space Administration She wondered whether ing his fingers crossed for live.com. Follow her on reached at ecarmosino@ .01 to .05 parts per mil- (NASA). the district’s purchase of better days — and lower Twitter @GaylaCawley. numbers — ahead. itemlive.com. lion, Johnston said. The method works by the pureAir 1500, which “A particular journal producing advanced oxi- covers 1,500 square feet, article in the Journal of dation products, such as was adequate for some LAW OFFICES OF Infection has shown that Hydrogen Peroxide, and of the larger classrooms, JAMES J. 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E¤¥¤ M. G DIRECTORS President and Publisher This cannot continue Edward L. Cahill M¦Ÿ H. SŸŸ Chief Executive O cer John M. Gilberg Edward M. Grant E C J. SŸ E. K¡ On Thursday, Oct. 28, yourself while you dream we must do better for the Advertising Director News Director Gordon R. Hall I stood in the rain for of Obama,” “black dil—s sake of our children. 110 Munroe St. W J. K TŸ  J ¡¢ Monica Connell Healey two and a half hours on matter,” and “(expletive) The social and emotional P.O. Box 5 Chief Financial O cer Editorial Page Editor J. Patrick Norton Humphrey Street, across your feelings” — amplified learning of our students is Lynn, MA 01903 J N. W  C  T¡£ Michael H. Shanahan Chief Operating O cer Community Relations Director Chairman from approximately 50 by bullhorns and racists— our school district’s first Customer Service unmasked demonstrators echoed from the heart of priority. Our strategic Monday - Friday, 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. PUBLISHERS in violation of our town’s our town and into the class- plan specifically commits Horace N. Hastings, 1877-1904 mandatory mask zone or- rooms of our town’s most to creating “an inclusive Connecting Charles H. Hastings and Wilmot R. Hastings, 1904-1922 Charles H. Hastings, 1922-1940 dinance as they hurled innocent and vulnerable. learning environment All Departments: Ernest W. Lawson, 1940-1960 graphic profanity, racist Our town’s leadership that provides psychologi- 781-593-7700 Charles H. Gamage and Peter Gamage, 1960-1982 epithets, and homo- and has failed each and every cal safety through person- Peter Gamage, 1982-1991 Ext. 2 Peter H. Gamage, 1991-1996 transphobic rhetoric just one of these children, their nel, resources, and sup- Brian C. šayer, 1996-1999 167 feet from our town’s families, and their educa- port structures designed Classifi ed/Legal Advertising Bernard W. Frazier Jr., 1999-2005 to help students and staff classi [email protected] Peter H. Gamage, 2005-2014 oldest standing elementa- tors by their collective in- ry school. action. experience emotional bal- Subscriptions John S. Moran, Executive Editor, 1975-1990 For a group of students It took a group of two ance and personal aca- [email protected] at Hadley Elementary dozen parents and advo- demic success.” Circulation School, it had been 230 cates to schlepp our own Nothing that I encoun- [email protected] days since they were last sheets and tablecloths to tered Thursday —to which in these classrooms and build a visual barrier so our Hadley students and Ext. 3 hallways. (It’s worth not- children and their fam- educators were subjected Newsroom ing, our high needs stu- ilies wouldn’t see these from within their class- [email protected] dents returned to the Had- disgusting messages and rooms and as they exited [email protected] EDITORIAL ley building three weeks racist, hateful symbols as the building— was “psy- Ext. 4 ago and its teaching staff school let out at 12:15 p.m. chologically safe.” I have no idea if Dianna Sports back in September.) Thursday — their first [email protected] For 230 days, these stu- in-person dismissal since Ploss and her group intend dents, their families, and they last left their class- to continue these demon- Ext. 5 Banner election strations after Tuesday’s teachers have eagerly rooms on March 12, 2020. Retail and Online awaited the opportunity to I did the best I could general election. I hope, G-d Advertising reconnect in person, how- with a Bluetooth speaker willing, I never have to do [email protected] this again. But what an ap- year, court willing ever masked and physical- to play kid-friendly mu- ADVERTISING ly-distanced it may be. sic at the school during palling state of affairs that Editorial from the Baltimore Sun For 230 days, these stu- dismissal, in a fleeting at- I and other parents had Ernie Carpenter Jr. Director of Advertising Editorial Board dents, their families, and tempt to drown out the ha- to come to the aid of our children in the first place, and Business Development, ext. 1355 their teachers — and truly, tred amplified by the bull- [email protected] Across the nation a record-breaking 70 million all of us in this town, this horns on the other side of when leadership didn’t. Americans have so far mailed in ballots or voted state, this nation — have our rain-soaked sheets. If Ploss and her group do Ralph Mitchell return — and before they Sales Representative, ext. 1313 at early voting centers. experienced much collec- To be clear: we weren’t [email protected] The commitment and passion of people willing tive trauma in the form shielding these children do — I expect our town to wait in line — for hours at a time in some cas- of pandemic lockdowns, from dissent, protest, or will have preemptively Eric Rondeau taken legally-appropri- Sales Representative, ext. 1280 es — to exercise their franchise in these difficult school closures, remote First Amendment rights. ate action to protect the [email protected] times is not just inspiring, it is nothing less than learning challenges, and There are no better civics in-person learning expe- Patricia Whalen a stirring act of patriotism. racial injustice, among lessons than those we can others. provide in our own com- rience of our students at Sales Representative, ext. 1310 Now contrast that to the woeful opinion Justice [email protected] On what should have munities. This was a des- Hadley School. The failure Brett Kavanaugh handed down last Monday in a been a joyous return to perate act of love by par- to act has and will contin- BUSINESS OFFICE case that is likely to diminish voter participation their school building, their ents when no leadership ue to cause real and last- in the crucial swing state of Wisconsin. ing harm to our children Susan J. Conti first day of in-person in- stepped forward publicly Controller, ext. 1288 In a 5-3 ruling, the nation’s highest court up- struction in 230 days col- to protect our children. and their teachers. [email protected] held the suspension of a lower court’s decision lided with a vitriolic, dis- I understand the legal It should have never come to this. It cannot con- Ted Grant that the state must count ballots received shortly gusting display of racism complexities involved tinue. Publisher, ext. 1234 after Election Day. at their doorstep. relative to First Amend- [email protected] Shouts of “Joe and the ment protections and this Keiko Zoll is is a Swamp- As a result, Wisconsin election officials are now Marian Kinney free to ignore such ballots, even if the fault lies ho,” “Michelle Obama group’s repeated non-com- scott school parent, a Town ext. 1212 entirely with the U.S. Postal Service and the en- is a tranny,” “go back to pliance with town re- Meeting member and a [email protected] China,” “go (expletive) quests— but we can and Stanley School PTO member. velopes have a Nov. 3 postmark. Will Kraft Thousands may be prevented from voting or, Chief Financial Of cer, ext. 1296 perversely, some who had planned to mail their [email protected] ballots may instead opt to vote in-person, risking Paula Villacreses their lives and those of their neighbors in a state A/R Specialist, ext. 1205 that has recently experienced a significant uptick [email protected] in COVID-19 cases. Mike Shanahan But most alarming is Justice Kavanaugh’s slop- Chief Executive Of cer, ext. 1956 py and error-riddled reasoning. Kavanaugh com- [email protected] plains, for example, that states declare election Carolina Trujillo winners on election night. Community Relations Director, ext. 1226 Anyone who even casually follows elections [email protected] knows that’s not always the case; in close races, Jim Wilson it may take days or even weeks to get official re- Chief Operating Of cer, ext. 1200 [email protected] sults. He further observes that some states aren’t CIRCULATION making accommodations for the pandemic and Lisa Mahmoud cited Vermont as an example. Manager, ext. 1239 The problem? [email protected] Vermont did change its rules, mailing out bal- CUSTOMER SERVICE lots to every registered voter, much as Maryland La’ Mosha Ball did during this year’s primary. Customer Service, ext. 1276 And that’s just the beginning. [email protected] Kavanaugh suggests mail-in ballots can’t be GRAPHICS requested days before the election (some states allow it). Trevor Andreozzi Designer He observes that federal courts can’t change [email protected] voting rules (not true) and that it’s up to state Mark Sutherland legislatures alone (false again). Creative Director, ext. 1330 He claims Wisconsin wants ballots counted by STEVE MELINK [email protected] the end of election night, when state law actually NEWSROOM prevents officials from even starting their count prior to Election Day. Clean air for the 21st century Mike Alongi Sports Editor, ext. 1228 “If the apparent winner the morning after the [email protected] election ends up losing due to late-arriving bal- America is divided on successful companies in solar or wind farm for you. several issues heading the world like Apple, Goo- Buying an electric vehicle is Elyse Carmosino lots, charges of a rigged election could explode,” Reporter, ext. 1264 he wrote. Whom does that sound like? If you said into the presidential elec- gle, Facebook and Walmart a way to lower energy costs, [email protected] it’s a Trump talking point, well, give yourself tion, and climate change is are equally committed to and less maintenance. Gayla Cawley credit. one of the most polarizing. becoming part of the solu- Embracing a clean ener- As a lifelong conservative, tion. And there are simple gy economy is completely Reporter, ext. 1236 We don’t doubt that Kavanaugh, with the at- [email protected] businessman and person of things that we as a country aligned with conservative tention given the allegations of past sexual mis- faith, I have a unique point and as ordinary citizens values and principles. The Cheryl Charles conduct that dogged his confirmation hearings, of view to share on this sub- can do to become part of the U.S. is uniquely capable News Editor, ext. 1278 [email protected] comes by his antagonism toward Democrats hon- ject. solution, too. with its penchant for inno- estly. There is nothing about Steps we can take include vation and free markets to Olivia Falcigno He’s clearly a fan of Bush v. Gore, having served conservative values that rejoining the climate unleash new technologies Photographer, ext.1224 on George W. Bush’s legal team (along with John should cause us to brush off treaty. This would put the and scale them to solve the [email protected] Roberts and newly installed Justice Amy Coney climate change as a liberal U.S. back in its rightful climate crisis. Spenser Hasak Barrett). concept. leadership role with the al- But if we let the fossil fuel Photographer, ext. 1332 [email protected] In that 20-year-old case, the conservative-tilt- We need to shift our econo- most 200 nations still com- industry continue brain- ing court would not even allow Florida to conduct my from one based on fossil mitted to this treaty for the washing our politicians, we Thor Jourgensen will either risk the gravest a recount, which would have likely led to Al Go- fuels to one based on clean purpose of mitigating the Editorial Page Editor, ext. 1267 energy by 2030. Climate effects of climate change. consequences of climate [email protected] re’s election as president. change or let China win the The decision was damaging to the court’s rep- scientists agree we are fast We can put a price on car- Daniel Kane approaching the point of no bon. This would level the clean energy revolution. Sports Reporter, ext. 1228 utation, and Justice Kavanaugh seems anxious return when global average playing field between the [email protected] to go there again. That he appears so poorly in- Steve Melink (www. temperatures will continue fossil fuel and clean energy melinkcorp.com), author Steve Krause formed on voting rights and election methods is rising every year. industries because pollut- of “Fusion Capitalism: A News Director, ext. 1229 worrisome. Droughts and wildfires as ers would finally have to Clean Energy Vision For [email protected] That the nation’s even-more-conservative high- well as storms and hurri- pay for the damage they Conservatives,” is a lifelong Guthrie Scrimgeour est court is packed with Trump appointees, in- canes will continue increas- are causing to not only our conservative. He is founder/ Reporter, ext. 1222 cluding one approved in lightning speed just ing in frequency and sever- environment, but our econ- CEO of Melink Corporation, [email protected] eight days before the election (and unlikely to re- ity unless we stop emitting omy, security, and health. a Cincinnati, Ohio-based Anne Marie Tobin cuse herself from any election-related decision), billions of tons of carbon di- Consumers can play their company that specializes in Assignment Editor, ext. 1307 is as discouraging to democracy as the early vot- oxide into the atmosphere part by subscribing to the clean energy solutions for [email protected] ing lines are heartening. every year. green energy option. This the commercial building TECHNOLOGY The good news is many will require utilities to pur- industry. He wrote this for of the largest and most chase clean energy from a InsideSources.com. Tim Noyes Director ext. 1247 TO SUBMIT YOUR LETTERS, PLEASE MAIL TO THE DAILY ITEM, P.O. 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By Michael Hill “United We Stand with ASSOCIATED PRESS Remington Workers” are in the windows of local ILION, N.Y. — Workers businesses that sell every- at the sprawling Reming- thing from pizza slices to ton factory in this upstate steel-toed boots. At Beer New York village took Belly Bob’s beverage cen- pride in a local gunmaking ter across the street from tradition stretching back the plant, Bob McDowell to the days of flintlock ri- recalled the sales bump on fles. Now they’re looking Thursdays and Fridays af- ahead with uncertainty. ter shifts ended at 3 p.m. Jacquie Sweeney and “I used to call it the beer her husband were among almost 600 workers fired train,” McDowell said with FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS by the company this week, a smile. “It was busy, and it is gone.” Missouri Republican Gov. Mike Parson speaks a few months after Rem- ington Outdoor Co. sought Remington’s recent during a campaign rally at a gun store in Lees history has been a roll- Summit, Mo. bankruptcy protection for the second time in two er coaster ride with a lot years. of drops. Layoffs have Successful bidders for the been common. The plant, Races for governor idled plant in bankruptcy which employed around proceedings have said they 1,200 people eight years plan to restart at least ago, was down recently to take top billing in some production, though PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS about 600 union workers details remain scarce. Jacquie Sweeney stands outside the Reming- plus an estimated 100 or There are high hopes ton firearms factory in Ilion, N.Y., Tuesday. so salaried workers. The Missouri, Montana for a successful reload of company began moving By Jim Salter the past 16 years. the plant that dominates the local unit of the United ther’s forge near here in two production lines to a and Geoff Mulvihill Which party holds the the local economy. But Mine Workers of America. 1816, and the Ilion factory new plant in Huntsville, ASSOCIATED PRESS governor’s office could be these hopes are tempered “That’s all we can really site dates to 1828. Though Alabama, in 2014. Remington dealt not only especially consequential by questions about how do. We can’t sit around and the company moved its ST. LOUIS — Missouri with the volatile gun mar- over the next few years. many workers will come wait for forever.” headquarters to Madison, Gov. Mike Parson stead- back, and when. North Carolina, the old ket, but also legal action, In the majority of states, It’s common for peo- fastly refused to mandate though not the ones with “My husband, he’s look- factory dominates — liter- after the 2012 Sandy Hook mask-wearing even as the ple here to say that Ilion the most competitive races ing for work, just like ev- ally and figuratively — a school massacre. The gun- coronavirus spread across is Remington and Rem- this year, governors have erybody else. And I plan village that has long de- man who killed 20 children his state this year, tell- ington is Ilion. Company a role in the process of on going back to college pended on workers mak- and six educators at the ing a group of cattlemen drawing congressional and unless I find a job before I founder Eliphalet Rem- ing rifles and shotguns to Connecticut school used a in July, “You don’t need state legislative district start that up,” said Swee- ington started making power the economy. Bushmaster AR-15 rifle, government to tell you maps starting next year. ney, recording secretary for flintlock rifles on his fa- Union signs reading which once was made here. to wear a dang mask. If The expanded conserva- you want to wear a dang tive majority on the U.S. mask, wear a mask.” Supreme Court could re- In late September, the Supreme Court changes fuel strict abortion access and Republican governor and his wife both tested potentially upend former positive for the corona- President Barack Obama’s moves to protect abortion access virus, and COVID-19 is health care overhaul. If now spreading rapidly so, it would be up to state legislatures and governors By David Crary throughout the state, with AP NATIONAL WRITER rising cases and deaths. across the country to set policies in those areas. Parson, who took office A vast swath of West Governors also are in 2018 after Eric Gre- Texas has been without key players in deciding itens resigned, said he an abortion clinic for more whether to impose mask did not have symptoms than six years. Planned mandates, business re- and has since returned to Parenthood plans to strictions, social gathering campaigning. His Dem- change that with a health limits or travel restric- ocratic challenger, state center it opened recently tions in response to the The new Auditor Nicole Galloway, in Lubbock. is emphasizing pandemic coronavirus. Planned In Missouri, the handling It’s a vivid example response and health cov- of how abortion-rights Parenthood erage as key issues in one of the virus has been a key health cen- consideration for 52-year- groups are striving to pre- of the most contested of serve nationwide access to ter in Lub- the 11 races for governor old Yolanda Thompson of bock, Texas. St. Louis, a secretary in a the procedure even as a re- across the U.S. on Nov. 3. configured Supreme Court doctors’ office who voted FILE PHOTO | Galloway’s message has — with the addition of been gaining traction as for Galloway in early vot- ASSOCIATED PRESS conservative Justice Amy the virus spread worsens. ing. She said Parson and Coney Barrett — may be The seven-day rolling av- some other governors have The clinic opened on Oct. transmitted infections. oil patch cities of Odessa open to new restrictions. erage of daily new cases not handled the pandemic 23 in a one-story building Planned Parenthood and Midland. Planned Parenthood in Missouri has risen from properly. that had been a medical closed its previous clinic in Women in Lubbock faced 1,528 per day on Oct. 17 to “If they knew, they should has made recent moves to office and was renovated Lubbock, a city of 255,000 a 310-mile (500-kilometer) 2,247 as of Saturday. have responded according- serve more women in Mis- after Planned Parenthood people, in 2013 after the drive to the nearest abor- In St. Louis, Mark DuBro, ly,” she said. “Because they souri and Kentucky, and purchased it. To avoid pro- Texas Legislature slashed tion clinic in Fort Worth. 64, a retired executive chef knew this was coming and other groups are prepar- tests and boycotts that funding for family plan- Anti-abortion activists and a Republican, said Par- they knew the impact that ing to help women in oth- have beset some previous ning services and imposed have been mobilizing son’s handling of the virus was going to come.” er Republican-controlled expansion efforts, Planned tough restrictions on abor- to prevent the return of persuaded him to cast his Vincent Harris, a writ- states access abortion if Parenthood kept details, tion clinics. abortion services to Lub- ballot for Galloway. er and Republican who bans are imposed. including the clinic’s loca- That law led to the clo- bock — and are not giving “I think he was a little lives in rural Trenton, “Abortion access in tion, secret until the open- sure of more than half the up even with the new clin- lax, not as on top of it as he said he was voting for Joe these states now faces its ing was announced. state’s 41 abortion clinics ic’s opening. might have been,” he said. Biden for president but gravest ever threat,” said Planned Parenthood says before the Supreme Court “Lubbock must not sur- The race is the best hope still learning toward sup- Alexis McGill Johnson, the health center will start struck down key provi- render to the abortion in- for Democrats to flip a gov- porting Parson. Like oth- Planned Parenthood’s providing abortions — via sions in 2016. There were dustry,” said Kimberlyn ernor’s seat this year. Re- er Republicans this year, president. She said the surgery and medication — no clinics left providing Schwartz, a West Texas publicans hold the gover- Parson is emphasizing a new health center in Lub- sometime next year. Mean- abortion in a region of native who attended Tex- nor’s office in 26 states and law-and-order approach bock “is an example of our while, it is offering other more than 1 million people as Tech University in Lub- are hoping to retake the after the protests against commitment to our pa- services, including cancer stretching from Amarillo bock and is now communi- top job in Montana, where police brutality and racial tients to meet them where screenings, birth control in the Texas Panhandle cations director for Texas Democrats have held it for inequality. they are.” and testing for sexually south to Lubbock and the Right to Life. A6 THE DAILY ITEM MONDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 2020 POLICE/FIRE

All address information, particu- charges of armed assault to Breaking and Entering larly arrests, reflect police records. In murder. the event of a perceived inaccuracy, Frank Sims, 71, of 100 A report of breaking and Cleveland Ave., Lynn, was ar- it is the sole responsibility of the con- entering of a motor vehicle at rested at 7:22 p.m. Friday on 16 Surfside Road at 7:37 a.m. cerned party to contact the relevant charges of operating under the Friday; at 157 North Common police department and have the de- influence of liquor. St. at 11:11 a.m. Friday; and partment issue a notice of correction at 51 Breed St. at 8:38 p.m. to the Daily Item. Corrections or clar- Accidents Friday. ifications will not be made without A report of a motor vehi- A report of breaking and en- express notice of change from the cle accident at Lewis St. and tering at 79 Lake View Ave. at arresting police department. New Ocean St. at 12:29 a.m. 11:49 a.m. Friday. Friday; at 123 North Com- LYNN mon St. at 7:58 a.m. Friday; Larceny/Fraud at Camden St. and Ida St. at Arrests 8:40 a.m. Friday; at Tony Tipico A report of larceny at 739 on 268 Essex St. at 8:57 a.m. Lynnfield St. at 9:45 a.m. Sun- Sean Costin, 31, of 295 Friday; at 472 Lynnfield St. at day; at 201 North Common St. Lynnshore Drive, Lynn, was ar- 10:45 a.m. Friday; at Victory at 11:02 a.m. Saturday; and at rested at 11:40 a.m. Saturday Road and Western Ave. at 2:48 on charges of speeding and 360 Washington St. at 11:49 p.m. Friday; at 85 Garfield St. FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS operating a motor vehicle with at 6:08 p.m. Friday; at 25 Mar- a.m. Sunday. a suspended license. ket Square at 9:08 p.m. Friday; Candace Hall stands in front of graffiti written on her truck in front of Jose Cun-Chajchaguin, 24, at 28 Allen St. at 10:08 p.m. MARBLEHEAD her Warren, Mich., home. of 41 Laighton St., Lynn, was Friday; at 157 Jenness St. at arrested at 1:18 a.m. Sunday 12:59 a.m. Saturday; at 502 Accidents on a charge of assault with a Eastern Ave. at 1:53 p.m. Sat- Experts: Police brutality, dangerous weapon. urday; at 48 Kent Road at 4:26 A report of a motor vehicle Raymond Deleon, of 70 p.m. Saturday; at 63 Fernwood crash involving a 2015 Audi Woodlawn St., Lynn, was ar- Ave. at 5:59 p.m. Saturday; and a 2017 Toyota on Pleas- racism pushing Black anxiety rested at 12:13 p.m. Saturday at 201 North Common St. at ant St. at 10:09 a.m. Saturday. on a warrant charge of armed 6:31 p.m. Saturday; at Freder- By Corey Williams “We, as Black people, ick Gooding Jr., an African assault to murder. ick Circle and Lynnfield St. at ASSOCIATED PRESS have all of the normal American studies profes- Larceny/Fraud human stressors — work, sor at Texas Christian Joseph Dipietro, 30, of 509 6:56 p.m. Saturday; at 291 WARREN, Mich. — The Maple St., Danvers, was arrest- Western Ave. at 5:43 a.m. Sun- family, finances — and University. A party walked into the events of 2020 already then we’re inundated “Especially in the after- ed at 9:21 p.m. Saturday on a day; and at Goodridge St. and station to report an incident had Eddie Hall on edge. charge of shoplifting. Tracy Ave. at 8:14 a.m. Sunday. with racial pressure at math of Kyle Rittenhouse of Larceny/Forgery/Fraud at Then, the troubles of a Jessica Florencio, 21, of 7 A report of a hit and run all levels,” said Jessica walking untouched in full nation in turmoil landed Graham-Lopresti, assis- view with an assault rifle Lloyd St., Lynn, was arrested at accident at 693 Western Ave. 10:29 a.m. Saturday. on Hall’s doorstep in sub- tant professor of psychol- AFTER shooting another 7:39 p.m. Saturday on charges at 6:18 p.m. Friday; at 1147 A report of unemployment urban Detroit in Septem- ogy at Suffolk University civilian dead,” Gooding of unlicensed operation of a Western Ave at 9:56 p.m. Fri- claim fraud at 12:12 p.m. Sat- ber when racist graffiti day; at 5 Lowell St. at 10:02 urday; at 1:15 p.m. Saturday; and co-founder of Massa- added. motor vehicle and failure to was scrawled on his pick- chusetts-based BARE — Rittenhouse, a white p.m. Friday; and at 3 Light St. stop/yield. at 3:12 p.m. Saturday; at 5:28 up truck and shots were Black Advocacy Resilience 17-year-old from north- at 9:41 p.m. Saturday. Sergio Garcia, 48, of 540 p.m. Saturday; fired into his home after Empowerment. ern Illinois, is accused of Western Ave., Lynn, was arrest- A caller reported that they his family placed a Black “This idea that, for Black fatally shooting two white ed at 11:59 p.m. Saturday on Violence had been “scammed” out of Lives Matter sign in their people, we don’t feel — protesters and wounding charges of operating under the front window. A report of assault and bat- some money and spoke to an currently in this country a third in August in Keno- influence of alcohol. “I’m in combat mode. tery at 22 Chatham St. at 8:21 officer regarding the incident. — that we have the abil- sha, Wisconsin, during Elsa Hernandez, 25, of 12 I’m protecting my family,” a.m. Friday; at 199 North Com- ity to control our envi- demonstrations following Kenwood Terrace, Lynn, was Hall, a 52-year-old Black mon St. at 2:06 p.m. Saturday; Vandalism ronment and protect our- the police shooting of Ja- arrested at 3:51 p.m. Friday man from Warren, told selves and our families,” cob Blake, a Black man. A report of an assault at 498 The Associated Press. on charges of drug possession Essex St. at 6:07 a.m. Satur- A caller reported that the she said. “We could still be Rittenhouse was among with intent to distribute. Some experts say police gunned down in the street. a number of armed white day; at 360 Washington St. at rear window of a 2015 Lexus brutality, the coronavirus Eric Hernandez, 28, of 12 8:15 a.m. Saturday; That creates anxiety. That men who converged on the had been smashed at 12:28 pandemic that has taken creates stress.” city, claiming they were Kenwood Terrace, Lynn, was A report of a fight at 97 Ad- p.m. Saturday. disproportionate physi- In May, mostly white protecting property from arrested at 3:31 p.m. Friday on ams St. at 1:23 a.m. Sunday; charges of distribution of Class cal and financial tolls on men and women protest- arson and theft. and at 33 Chatham St. at 1:59 Other Black people, and other ing Michigan Gov. Gretch- After the gunfire, with A drugs. a.m. Sunday. Christopher Pena, 18, of issues around race have en Whitmer’s orders that his AR-15-style rifle A large house party was re- increased anxiety levels closed many businesses over his shoulder and 10 Dowfueld Terrace, Lynn was Drugs at 12:09 p.m. Saturday on a ported at 10:58 p.m. Saturday. among African Americans, and services to stem the his hands in the air, Rit- straight warrant. A report of an overdose at The party dispersed when po- like Hall. spread of COVID-19 open- tenhouse walked toward Jenner Robles, 18, of 26 71 Harwood St. at 9:22 a.m. lice arrived on the scene and The attacks on Hall’s ly carried rifles and hand- police vehicles that kept New Park St., Lynn, was arrest- Friday; and at 12 Stanley Ter- advised them of COVID-19 home were investigated as guns into the state Capitol. going past him, even as a a hate crime and 24-year- ed at 3:00 p.m. Saturday on race at 11:20 a.m. Friday. regulations. As many activists take witness shouted, “He just old white neighbor, Mi- to the streets to maintain shot them!” Police Chief chael Frederick Jr., even- public political pressure Daniel Miskinis has ex- tually was arrested and for change, concern about plained the response as of- charged with ethnic intim- personal safety is at an ficers dealing with a cha- A Salute to idation and other crimes. all-time high, said Freder- otic scene. VETERANS Wednesday, Nov. 11, 2020 In honor of Veterans Day, The Wednesday, November 11, 2020, outside of a Charleston, The Daily Item will publish a S.C., special page devoted to those condominium who are currently serving military belonging duties and those veterans to Eugene Zurlo. who are gone but not forgotten. Take this time with photo to say $40 andshield FILE PHOTO | Mail form to: “Thank You” ASSOCIATED PRESS The Daily Item to your military family member. Attn.: Salute to Veterans Trump administration funds plasma PO Box 5, 110 Munroe St. text and Lynn, MA 01903 $30 shield only company based in owner’s condo SMITH – In memory of SMITH – In memory of JOHN C. SMITH who JOHN C. SMITH who By Richard Lardner coronavirus pandemic. for preparedness and re- passed away passed away and Jason Dearen It’s also another in a se- sponse is to help guide Please choose one of May 4, 1997. May 4, 1997. Lovingly Lovingly ASSOCIATED PRESS ries of contracts awarded the nation through public the following shields: remembered remembered by wife by wife to people with close po- health emergencies, was Louise, daughtersKim Louise,daughtersKim WASHINGTON — When litical ties to key officials “all in” on Plasma Tech- and Maureen, andson andMaureen,and son the Trump administration Tom. Tom. despite concerns voiced nologies. gave a well-connected Re- by government scien- This was the case de- publican donor seed money National Guard Bureau tists. 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Instead, the In addition, a gov- negotiating contracts.” company exists within the ernment whistleblower Kadlec has come under City St Zip luxury condo of its majori- claimed that a $1.6 bil- pressure from the White U.S. Marine Corps. ty owner, Eugene Zurlo. lion vaccine contract to House to act with more ur- Phone Zurlo’s company may be Novavax Inc. was made gency and not be bound by in line for as much as $65 over objections of scientif- lower-level officials whom In Memory of million in taxpayer dollars; ic staff. Trump has castigated as enough to start building At the center of these the “deep state” and ac- Dept. of the Air Force Who passed away on an actual production plant, deals is Dr. Robert Kadlec, cused of politically moti- according to internal gov- a senior Trump appointee vated delays in fielding Lovingly remembered by ernment records and oth- at the Department of the COVID-19 vaccines and er documents obtained by Health and Human Ser- remedies. This pressure Army National Guard The Associated Press. vices who backed the Pep- has led to investments in The story of how a tiny cid, Novavax and ApiJect numerous untested com- business that exists only projects. Records obtained panies. on paper has managed to by the AP also describe The AP reached out to Visa / MC # snare attention from the Kadlec as a key supporter more than a dozen blood Coast Guard highest reaches of the of Zurlo’s company. plasma industry leaders Signature U.S. military and govern- In one government email and medical experts. Few ment is emblematic of the obtained by the AP, an of- had heard of Zurlo’s com- CVV Code Exp. Date Trump administration’s ficial said Kadlec, whose pany or its technology, and Flag Submission deadline: Wednesday, Nov. 6, 2019 frenetic response to the job as assistant secretary would not comment. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 2020 THE DAILY ITEM A7 When death seems Maine adds restrictions; everywhere: some Halloween fans still visit Salem coping suggestions PORTLAND, Maine (AP) — Here is a look By Carrie Antlfinger in our careers, and each at coronavirus pandem- ASSOCIATED PRESS day would seem like a gift ic-related developments rather than something we around New England: The coronavirus is the need to muscle through on MAINE first widespread health our way to a better, happi- crisis in the age of infor- er place. “ Maine is reinstating re- Runners wear mation and social media. strictions meant to curb masks out THE PSYCHOLOGIST: So far, more than 225,000 the spread of COVID-19 of concern people have died in the Dr. Elyssa Barbash, a amid a resurgence of the for the United States from the psychologist in Tampa, virus, Gov. Janet Mills coronavirus coronavirus or complica- Florida, says not to focus said Sunday. while jogging tions from it, according to on “the potential of death.” Maine has been one of along a the most successful states figures compiled by Johns “It isn’t realistic to say sidewalk, at controlling the virus, Hopkins University. that death is more around Tuesday, in but it’s dealing with a According to one an- us now than it was be- Boston. thropologist, Americans fore,” she says. She says wave of new infections. The rolling average of dai- already lack a healthy re- the death potential has PHOTO | lationship with death, as- stayed relatively steady, ly cases more than dou- ASSOCIATED PRESS sociating it with medical in terms of the many ways bled from below 30 per day failure rather than a nat- a person could get sick to more than 67 by Friday. most witch-friendly city in “We must all remain vig- reopening costs, critical ural part of life. Here are or have an accident. “We The state reported 103 in- Massachusetts, although ilant in our daily lives. repairs or maintenance, some examples from a va- can’t live our lives in a fections that day, the larg- crowds were smaller than As we enter these winter and technical assistance. riety of different perspec- constant state of fear or est single day increase in during a typical year be- months, it will be more im- “Rhode Island’s hospi- cases. tives of how to take care engage in extreme behav- cause of the coronavirus. portant than ever to wear tality, tourism, and arts The state had been slat- of yourself and not get ioral avoidance simply out Mayor Kim Driscoll said your mask, practice social industries have made ed to reopen bars Monday, too stressed out during a of self-preservation.” two weeks ago that 2020 distancing, and maintain great sacrifices to ensure but that has been post- stressful and sometimes She suggests focusing “is not the year to come proper hand hygiene.” the safety of their cus- poned to a yet-to-be-deter- tragic time. on “joyful activities and to Salem.” Still, people tomers and staff, and we mined date, said Mills, a RHODE ISLAND things that give life mean- dressed as goblins and need to do everything we THE Democrat. ing.” That may mean tak- ghouls made their way Rhode Island is provid- can to help them through ANTHROPOLOGIST: The state is removing ing $20 million in grants ing a step back from the to the Witch City, despite this pandemic,” Gov. Gina New York, Connecticut to help the state’s hotel, Anita Hanning, an asso- news and being constant- calls to stay home. Raimondo said in a state- and New Jersey from its arts and tourism indus- ciate anthropology profes- ly connected to virus up- Those who made it to Sa- ment. list of states that are ex- tries stave off long-term sor at Brandeis Universi- dates. “Staying informed lem had to contend with Applications for the com- empt from travel restric- closures while building ty, says generally we push is one thing, but constant closures and restrictions petitive grants will be ac- “awareness of our mortal- tions, Mills said. That resiliency during the pan- cepted starting Monday exposure is unhelpful and means visitors from those designed to prevent the demic. ity to the basement of our unhealthy for the mind,” kind of large crowds that at the the Rhode Island consciousness.” states must quarantine Half of the the grant Commerce website. she says. for two weeks or produce a typically descend on the She has this recommen- allocation will support negative coronavirus test. North Shore city on Hal- engagement, service and VERMONT dation: THE POLIO Maine is also reducing loween. resiliency activities de- “Being aware of our mor- SURVIVOR: Public health authori- indoor capacity limits signed to spur economic ties in Vermont reported tality can make us live Margaret “Elaine” Stal- NEW HAMPSHIRE from 100 to 50, Mills said. activity, create safe gath- 17 new cases of corona- more intentionally. That heim, 92, was in her ear- Republican Gov. Chris “If we do not control this ering opportunities, and virus on Sunday. It was a means not postponing im- ly 20s when she got polio. outbreak, we may never Sununu warned that coro- allow increased and ac- relatively low number for portant conversations and It was only a year before get this evil genie back in navirus cases are rising in cessible artistic and tour- a state that has seen an decisions, and not wasting they found a vaccine. the bottle,” she said. the state, and the increase ist-friendly opportunities. increase in cases in recent time on things that don’t She remembers how The new restrictions could continue. New That could include weeks. nurture us. Tomorrow is much she appreciated take effect Wednesday. Hampshire recorded 205 COVID-19-appropriate CONNECTICUT never guaranteed, so what people reaching out to The Mills administration new cases on Saturday — events or activities, pro- would happen if we truly her and visiting her in said recently it plans to the largest single-day fig- viding hotel vouchers and The University of Con- lived our lives with that isolation, like priests and distribute 400,000 rapid ure in the state since the or discounts to those wish- necticut has placed a knowledge? We would be- pastors. So she suggests antigen tests. The test- start of the pandemic. ing to work or learn re- Stamford dorm that hous- come much more present reaching out to people ing will be available at no “The situation here in motely, hosting safe meet- es about 235 students to the here and now, in- who are isolated, to help charge later this month, New Hampshire remains ings and enabling virtual under quarantine due to stead of constantly mak- brighten their mood. the administration said. very serious, the data and remote events. a handful of coronavirus ing plans for a future that But most importantly: shows that community The other $10 million cases. The decision came lies beyond our control. “What I learned from that MASSACHUSETTS transmission is increas- will come in the form of di- amid a surge in cases in We would invest more in is ... this, too, shall pass, Halloween still attracted ing, and we expect cas- rect support for operating Connecticut and else- our relationships than you know. And it did pass.” lots of people to Salem, the es to rise,” Sununu said. costs, including salaries, where.

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WE WANT TO HEAR FROM YOU! TO CONTRIBUTE TO LOOK!, PLEASE EMAIL [email protected] OR MAIL YOUR SUBMISSION TO THE ITEM, P.O. BOX 5, LYNN, MA 01903. Changing of the guard at Peabody Chamber By Anne Marie Tobin mental in my PACC role.” membership, but to the new role, Amico has been ITEM STAFF Amico, who joined the community as a whole. I hard at work doing her PACC leadership team in look forward to the inno- soon-to-be-old job, prepar- PEABODY — The Pea- August 2018, is expected vative ideas and opportu- ing for Chamber’s Virtual body Area Chamber of to bring a wealth of cor- nities for our membership Roaring 20’s event this Commerce (PACC) has a porate and business ex- that Beth will bring in this new leader. Thursday. The fundraiser perience to the Peabody position.” replaces the Annual Din- The Chamber recently area business community For her part, Amico said announced that current ner, which was canceled. with more than 17 years that, while many Chamber It will be televised live office manager, Beth Am- of experience in human re- members have seen more from 7-9 p.m. on Peabody ico, has been named its sources. She served as HR than their fair share of Access Television on chan- new executive director, Director for Clarks Ameri- struggles during the pan- filling the role previously cas, Inc. from July of 1999 demic, she is impressed nel 99 and will also be live held by Julie Daigle, who to August of 2015. Prior to with the way members are streamed on YouTube and has left the Chamber to that, she was HR Manager finding ways to succeed. Facebook. accept a position as the at HP Hood, LLC for a lit- “Obviously we have busi- “We are so excited about Director of Development tle more than a year. From nesses that are struggling, this event as we have at Mills58, current site of 2016-2018, she served as a but they are doing some had great interest,” Am- the PACC office. Title 1 first-grade English amazing things to keep ico said. “Monday, Julie, “I look forward to con- teacher at the Brown Ele- delivering their services Maria and I will be in the tinuing to build relation- mentary School. in our community, which office stuffing goodie bas- ships with the wonderful More recently, Amico has Peabody resident Beth Amico’s first day on the is so important,” she said. kets and getting the raffle PACC members and to worked with the North job as the new Executive Director of the Pea- “We know our priority is to tickets ready to go, so we support businesses with- Shore-Cape Ann Public body Area Chamber of Commerce is Nov. 9.. continue to give our mem- are hoping this will be a in our local communities,” Health Emergency Pre- bers the support they need huge event for our mem- said Amico, whose first paredness Coalition as Peabody High, and Joey, a opportunity with so many in whatever way we can, bers,” adding that spon- day is Monday, Nov. 9. “I a point of contact liaison seventh-grader at Higgins things happening at now more than ever. sorship opportunities are have learned a lot about for 15 communities pri- Middle School. Amico has Mills58 while continuing “I have full confidence still available. the Chamber’s values and or to and throughout the volunteered on a regular a great relationship with that we at the Chamber For more information on benefits since joining the COVID-19 pandemic. basis, when able, from the Chamber,” said Daigle. can do that as we have attending the event, pur- team and am excited to A St. Anselm College serving as a Brown School “Beth is one of the most an incredible staff and re- have the opportunity to graduate, Amico has class parent to manning committed, community-fo- sources, and I also know chasing raffle tickets or continue sharing those strong ties to the commu- the concession stand at cused and engaging people that our members have becoming a sponsor, visit with members. An added nity as she resides in Pea- the James Street Little in Peabody. been so amazing in find- https://business.peabody- bonus is the ability to con- body with her husband League park. Teresa Reade, PACC ing creative and alterna- chamber.com/. tinue to work with Julie in Joe, a member of the Pea- Daigle has high praise chairman of the board, tive ways to keep their her new role, as she and body School Committee, for her successor. said, “the depth of Beth’s businesses going in such Anne Marie Tobin can Maria Terris, Programs and their two children, “I am so excited to be experience will be an as- challenging times.” be reached at atobin@ Director, have been instru- Katie, a ninth-grader at able to take on this new set to not only the PACC Before jumping into her itemlive.com. Lynn’s Beyond Walls copes with snow storm aftermath

ITEM PHOTOS | SPENSER HASAK Artist Keif Schleifer, assistant Damianny Garrido, and Beyond Walls’ Charlotte Maher wash the Inside Out Project along the side of Lynn Commu- nity Health Center on Saturday after the combination of rain, cold weather, and snow prevented the glue from setting properly.

Artist Golden scrapes snow and ice off of the top of his walls in an effort to prevent water from dripping over fresh paint on his mural behind the Lynn YMCA Seven-year-old Pilot leaps into the air to grab a snowball near on Saturday. Golden’s mural. WEATHER LOTTERY

SUN, MOON, TIDES National weather TODAY’S FORECAST MARINE FORECAST Forecast for Monday, November 2, 2020 Partly cloudy skies with gusty S winds around 10 kt with MASS. EVENING: MASS. MID-DAY: Sunrise today 6:17 a.m. Bands separate high temperature zones for the day. winds. High near 40F. Winds gusts up to 20 kt, becoming Sunday...... 3943 Sunday...... 8123 Sunset today 4:36 p.m. H WNW at 25 to 35 mph. Winds W with gusts up to 30 kt after Saturday...... 5301 Saturday...... 5291 could occasionally gust over midnight. Waves around 2 ft. Sunrise tomorrow 6:19 a.m. Friday...... 8195 Friday...... 7487 40 mph. Showers. Vsby 1 to 3 nm. Yesterday’s payoff: Yesterday’s payoff: High tide today 12:09 p.m. Tonight: A few clouds. Low Tonight: W winds 20 to 25 kt Low tide today 6:27 p.m. H 33F. Winds WSW at 15 to with gusts up to 40 kt. Waves EXACT ORDER EXACT ORDER 25 mph. Higher wind gusts around 2 ft. All 4...... $5,818 All 4...... $3,996 High tide tomorrow 12:44 p.m. possible. H First or last 3...... $815 First or last 3...... $559 Any 2...... $70 Any 2...... $48 Any 1...... $7 Any 1...... $5

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Cold Warm Stationary All 4...... $485 All 4...... $166 Pressure H L First 3...... $136 First 3...... $93 High Low Showers Rain T-storms Flurries Snow Ice NOV. 8 NOV. 15 TODAY TOMORROW WEDNESDAY Last 3...... $136 Last 3...... $93 <-10 -0s0s 10s 20s 30s 40s 50s 60s 70s 80s 90s 100s 110+ Wind | High 40, Low 33 P’Cloudy | High 42, Low 30 Sunny | High 51, Low 46 NATIONAL SUMMARY: Cold air will be accompanied by snow showers and locally heavy squalls in the Northeast today. A storm system could also deliver heavy snow to interior northern New England. In addition, damaging winds will whip through the region. The air will begin to warm in the Plains, while the Southwest will be sunny and unseasonably warm.

©2020 AccuWeather, Inc. SPORTS B MONDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 2020 Marblehead’s Loeden Rodrigues wins Frank Mooney Coaches Invitational By Mike Alongi eighth place (16:19.6), se- ITEM SPORTS EDITOR nior Noah Mooney n- ished 10th (16:21.5) and After snowy weather de- junior Charlie Tuttle n- layed the start of the races ished 12th (16:23.4). by a day, eventually things Other local runners n- went off without a hitch at ishing well in the boys the Frank Mooney Coach- race were Marblehead’s es Invitational cross coun- Peter Clifford in 21st place try meet Sunday after- (16:50.3), Peabody’s Logan noon in Attleboro. It also turned out to be a banner Tracia in 24th place day for Marblehead’s (16:53.4), Peabody’s Adam Loeden Rodrigues, who Abdulghani in 25th place overcame the chilly tem- (16:55.5) and St. John’s peratures and a strong Prep’s Paul Lovett in 35th eld of competitors to take place (17:09.1). rst place overall in the In the girls division, the boys race. Rodrigues, a se- highest local nisher was nior, nished with a time Peabody’s Camryn Men- of 15:55.6, winning the ninger, who placed 13th race by nearly eight sec- overall with a time of onds. 19:40.5. Other local girls A number of other local nishing the race were runners nished well at Marblehead’s Isabelle the meet Sunday, with Harvey in 100th place four runners from St. (22:19.1), Marblehead’s John’s Prep nishing in Caroline Johnson in 104th the top 12. Sophomore Na- place (22:21.8), Peabody’s than Lopez nished sec- Leah O’Neill in 107th ond overall with a time of place (22:24.0) and Lynn 16:03.2, senior George Ni- Classical’s Miriam Bama- kolakopoulos nished in ca in 140th place (23:32.2).

ITEM FILE PHOTO | OLIVIA FALCIGNO Bishop Fenwick’s Ally Mitchell scored two goals in a win over Malden Catholic on Senior Night Saturday. Fenwick girls soccer keeps rolling with big win on Senior Night By Mike Alongi growing into a solid and one assist. Lea Bet- the right place good ITEM SPORTS EDITOR team,” said Fenwick tencourt scored one goal, things will happen.” coach Steve Flaherty. “We while Amy Hat eld and Prior to the game, the The Bishop Fenwick came out strong and Veronica Tache each had Crusaders celebrated girls soccer team contin- played well all game, and one assist. their group of ve seniors ued its torrid pace it was nice to see us keep “It’s really easy on the — Tsaparlis, Gikas, through the season over up the level of play for all coach’s nerves when you Tache, Bettencourt and the weekend, notching 80 minutes.” have four to six players Jenna Durkin — for their another shutout victory, Molly Jenkins paced all nding the back of the contributions to the pro- 8-0, Saturday during a the offense for Fenwick net like we have now,” gram. All ve seniors Senior Night game at with two goals and one said Flaherty. “The girls have been four-year var- Donaldson Stadium. assist, while Ally Mitchell are really doing a great sity players for Flaherty, “I know Malden Catho- had two goals. Isabella job sharing the ball, and COURTESY PHOTO with Tsaparlis, Gikas and lic is a newer program we’ve been preaching DelVecchio had one goal Durkin serving as co-cap- Peabody’s Adam Abdulghani nished 25th that’s only a few years and two assists, while that all year. The ball tains this year. overall at the Frank Mooney Coaches Invita- old, but they’re coming Elani Gikas and Mia Tsa- doesn’t make mistakes, tional cross country meet Sunday afternoon. along nicely and they’re parlis each had one goal and when you put it in FENWICK, B2 Gay comes up big to win Bermuda Championship over Clark in a playoff SOUTHAMPTON, Ber- self. The players are so good muda (AP) — In the 20- and so young. A lot of them plus years and more than are my daughter’s age.” 600 times Brian Gay has Gay was happy to see at played on the PGA Tour, least a limited number of he realizes the game is still fans at the Bermuda Cham- full of surprises. pionship as the PGA Tour Sunday was a big one. slowly gets back to having Gay rallied from a three- some spectators. What he shot de cit on the back could have used was a vid- nine, hit gap wedge to 3 eo board to show him where feet for birdie on the 18th he stood. hole for a 7-under 64 and Only after he gunned a then beat Wyndham Clark birdie putt some 5 feet by on the rst extra hole with the hole for a three-putt a 12-foot birdie putt in the bogey on the par-5 17th did Bermuda Championship. he realize that cost him a Since golf returned from share of the lead. On the the coronavirus-caused closing hole at Port Royal, shutdown in June, the from a side hill lie with the 48-year-old Gay was miss- ball slightly above his feet ing enthusiasm and putts, and the wind at his back, not a good combination for he hammered a gap wedge PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS one of the shorter hitters in that was so good Gay could Cam Newton reacts after losing a fumble with 31 seconds left in a loss to the Buffalo Bills Sun- golf. He missed the cut in be heard saying, “Go in the day afternoon. nine of his last 11 tourna- hole.” ments. It settled 3 feet away for “Crazy game,” Gay said. birdie to nish at 15-under “You never know what’s go- 269. Newton fumbles on nal drive as Patriots ing to happen.” In the nal group behind He piled up nine birdies him, Clark had a birdie putt over his last 14 holes, in- that stopped a turn shot on lose fourth consecutive game cluding one extra hole in a the 17th. His approach to sudden-death playoff, for 18th was 10 feet behind the By John Wawrow touchdowns rushing and to 2-5 and has lost four in arms. his fth career PGA Tour hole, and the birdie putt ASSOCIATED PRESS the AFC East-leading a row, matching its worst It was Newton’s only title and his rst in nearly for the win just skirted the Bills are off to consecu- skid since 2002. turnover of the game and ORCHARD PARK, eight years. Just over a year right edge. He made par for tive 6-2 starts for the rst The game was decided came after he threw three N.Y. — Backup defensive away from being able to join a 65 and a playoff. time since a six-year run just as the Patriots were interceptions and was lineman Justin Zimmer benched in a 33-6 loss to the PGA Tour Champions, Back to the 18th, Gay punched the ball out of from 1988 to 1993. threatening to at least Gay is now exempt through holed his birdie putt and Buffalo snapped a sev- force overtime. Facing San Francisco last week. Cam Newton’s arms and Newton nished 15 of August 2023 because of his Clark missed from about 7 the fumble was recovered en-game skid against second-and-10 at the Buf- playoff victory over Clark. feet, which would have ex- the division-rival Patri- falo 19, Newton took the 25 for 174 yards passing, by safety Dean Marlowe and added 54 yards rush- He’ll be at Kapalua to tended the playoff. at the Buffalo 13 with 31 ots, and beat a New En- snap and followed a line start the new year. He’ll be “I’m pretty bummed,” gland-coached Bill Beli- of blockers to his left. ing plus a touchdown. seconds remaining to se- Damien Harris had 102 back at Augusta National Clark said. “I knew I had chick team for just the Zimmer came diving in cure the Bills’ 24-21 win yards rushing and scored in April. a one-shot lead. I thought sixth time in 41 meetings, from behind and punched over the New England on a 22-yard run. “I’ve always known I have I made that putt on 17 and Patriots on Sunday. going back to 2000. out the ball, which rolled the game to compete,” Gay same on 18. I had chances, I Zack Moss scored two New England dropped directly into Marlowe’s PATRIOTS, B2 said. “It easy to doubt your- just didn’t capitalize.” B2 SPORTS THE DAILY ITEM MONDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 2020

HIGH SCHOOL SPORTS SCHEDULE MONDAY Field Hockey Fenwick girls win big on Senior Night Girls Soccer Lynnfield at Newburyport (3:30) St. Mary’s at Bishop Fenwick (6:30) Saugus at Peabody (5:30) FENWICK Boys Soccer Golf From B1 Catholic Central League Champion- St. Mary’s at Bishop Fenwick (4) ships (8) BC High at St. John’s Prep (5) “It’s a great group of Saugus at Salem (1:45) Field Hockey girls and they’ve been St. Mary’s at Bishop Feehan (4) WEDNESDAY with me the whole way,” Beverly at Peabody (4) Girls Soccer said Flaherty. “They all Masconomet at Swampscott (4) Newburyport at Lynnfield (3:30) bring something different Pentucket at Lynnfield (5) Beverly at Salem (3:45) to the table and they all Golf Danvers at Saugus (7) work so well together. I’m St. Mary’s at Archbishop Williams (2) Boys Soccer certainly going to miss Saugus at Beverly (2:45) Lynnfield at Newburyport (3:30) them after this year.” Volleyball Salem at Beverly (3:45) With only three games St. Mary’s at Arlington Catholic (5) Field Hockey left in the season before TUESDAY Saugus at Swampscott (3:30) the first-ever CCL Cup be- Cross Country gins, the Crusaders are Girls Soccer Malden Catholic at St. John’s Prep (4) hoping to finish the sea- Gloucester at Swampscott (3:30) son with a flurry and go Salem Academy at Salem (3:45) THURSDAY into the tournament with Masconomet at Saugus (6) Field Hockey Swampscott at Danvers (4:30) some momentum. Boys Soccer “We’re playing well now, Salem Academy at Salem (3:45) Saugus at Gloucester (5:30) so it would be great to be BC High at St. John’s Prep (5) Volleyball Swampscott at Gloucester (6) Bishop Fenwick at St. Mary’s (5) able to continue that level of play for the rest of the year,” said Flaherty. TV/RADIO Bishop Fenwick (9-1-2) hosts rival St. Mary’s TV ITEM FILE PHOTO | OLIVIA FALCIGNO Monday evening (6:30). NFL “We always look forward Bishop Fenwick’s Amy 8:15 p.m...... Tampa Bay at NY Giants...... ESPN to going up against St. Hatfield had one assist Radio Mary’s, and we know in a Senior Night win NFL they’ll bring their A-game over Malden Catholic to the field,” said Flaherty. Saturday. 8:15 p.m...... Tampa Bay at NY Giants...... WEEI-FM 93.7

NFL Final drive stalls as Patriots lose to Bills AMERICAN CONFERENCE NATIONAL CONFERENCE East East PATRIOTS Erie were persistent at W L T Pct PF PA W L T Pct PF PA Buffalo 6 2 0 .750 198 199 Philadelphia 2 4 1 .357 163 196 From B1 between 17 and 25 MPH. Miami 4 3 0 .571 188 130 2 5 0 .286 176 243 The Patriots were with- New England 2 5 0 .286 136 167 Washington 2 5 0 .286 133 165 Josh Allen went 11 of 18 out several key start- N.Y. Jets 0 8 0 .000 94 238 N.Y. Giants 1 6 0 .143 122 174 South South for 154 yards passing and ers. Cornerback Stephon W L T Pct PF PA W L T Pct PF PA also scored on a 2-yard Gilmore was sidelined by Indianapolis 5 2 0 .714 198 136 Tampa Bay 5 2 0 .714 222 142 Tennessee 5 2 0 .714 208 184 New Orleans 4 2 0 .667 180 174 run in a game the Bills a knee injury. New En- Houston 1 6 0 .143 166 217 Carolina 3 5 0 .375 179 193 never trailed. He had one gland was also down its Jacksonville 1 6 0 .143 154 220 Atlanta 2 6 0 .250 209 224 interception, which led to North North top two receivers this sea- W L T Pct PF PA W L T Pct PF PA the Patriots cutting Buf- son with Julian Edelman Pittsburgh 7 0 0 1.000 211 142 Chicago 5 2 0 .714 138 140 falo’s lead to 7-6 on Nick placed on injured reserve Baltimore 5 2 0 .714 203 132 Green Bay 5 2 0 .714 219 187 Cleveland 5 3 0 .625 206 237 Detroit 3 4 0 .429 177 206 Folk’s 33-yard field goal after having knee surgery Cincinnati 2 5 1 .313 194 214 Minnesota 2 5 0 .286 183 214 with 8 seconds left in the this week, and N’Keal West West W L T Pct PF PA W L T Pct PF PA first half. Harry sidelined by a con- Kansas City 7 1 0 .875 253 152 Seattle 6 1 0 .857 240 199 Tyler Bass’ 28-yard field cussion. Las Vegas 4 3 0 .571 187 203 Arizona 5 2 0 .714 203 146 goal with 4:06 remaining INJURIES Denver 3 4 0 .429 147 183 L.A. Rams 5 3 0 .625 193 152 L.A. Chargers 2 5 0 .286 179 185 San Francisco 4 4 0 .500 208 173 broke the 21-21 tie, after Al- Patriots: Defensive line- Thursday’s Game Minnesota 28, Green Bay 22 len’s pass to Gabriel Davis man Lawrence Guy did Atlanta 25, Carolina 17 Pittsburgh 28, Baltimore 24 sailed through the receiv- not return after hurt- Sunday’s Games Denver 31, L.A. Chargers 30 Buffalo 24, New England 21 er’s arms in the end zone. ing his shoulder in the Seattle 37, San Francisco 27 Cincinnati 31, Tennessee 20 New Orleans at Chicago, 4:25 p.m. The game was played second half. Linebacker Indianapolis 41, Detroit 21 Kansas City 35, N.Y. Jets 9 Dallas at Philadelphia, 8:20 p.m. in an empty stadium, and Ja’Whaun Bentley hurt Las Vegas 16, Cleveland 6 Monday’s Game amid wet, blustery condi- his groin. Miami 28, L.A. Rams 17 Tampa Bay at N.Y. Giants, 8:15 p.m. PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS tions with the tempera- UP NEXT ture dropping to the low Damien Harris rushed for 102 yards and a Patriots: Travel to face TODAY IN SPORTS 40s by the fourth quarter. touchdown in a loss to the Buffalo Bills Sunday the New York Jets on Winds off nearby Lake afternoon. Monday Nov. 9. Nov. 2 cord 443 yards on 45 carries in a 42- 1895 — Belmar, ridden by Fred 14 win over Waynesburg. Taral, wins in the Belmont Stakes by 2006 — Minnesota’s Niklas Back- a head over favorite Counter Tenor. strom becomes the first goalie in the Lynnfield girls soccer celebrates seniors The race is run under the jurisdiction modern era, which began in 1943, of the Westchester Racing Associa- to win twice without starting. Back- tion, because the New York Jockey stom replaces an ill Manny Fernan- Club had closed out its affairs. dez and stops all 19 shots he faces 1958 — Chicago and Los Angeles over the final two periods as the Wild establish an NFL attendance record rally for a 5-2 victory over Vancouver. when 90,833 fill the L.A. Coliseum Backstrom relieved Fernandez af- to see the Rams beat the Bears 41- ter a three-goal first period against 35. Nashville on Oct. 7 before Minnesota 1985 — Gordon Brown has 214 came back for a 6-5 victory. yards and quarterback Steve Gage 2007 — Washington misses all 16 has 206 to become the first team- of its 3-point shots, an NBA record for mates to each rush for more than most attempts without making one, 200 yards as Tulsa beats Wichita in a 103-83 loss at Boston. State 42-26. 2013 — Quinn Epperly of Princeton 1986 — Minnesota’s Tommy Kram- sets an NCAA record by opening er passes for 490 yards and four with 29 straight completions, and touchdowns but the Vikings still lose accounts for 401 total yards and six to the Washington Redskins in over- TDs in a 53-20 win over Cornell. time, 44-38. 2014 — Pittsburgh’s Ben Roethlis- 1990 — The Golden State Warriors berger throws for six touchdowns beat the Denver Nuggets 162-158 at for the second consecutive week, McNichols Arena. The 320 points set setting an NFL mark in a 43-23 win an NBA record for the most points over Baltimore. Roethlisberger’s 12 scored by two teams in a non-over- touchdown passes over the last two time game. games breaks the mark of 11 set 1991 — Nevada makes the biggest by Tom Flores for Oakland in 1963 COURTESY PHOTO | LISA COLUCCI comeback in NCAA football history, and matched by New England’s Tom The Lynnfield girls soccer celebrated their group of 10 seniors (back row, from left) Lindsay overcoming a 35-point deficit in the Brady in 2007. third quarter and rallying to beat We- 2016 — The Chicago Cubs win their Nardone, Kiera Burns, Emily Goguen, Michelle Miller, Erin Sharkey, Jenna Brodigan and ber State 55-49. first World Series championship (front row, from left) Lauren Braconnier, Julia Colucci, Ashley Mitchell and Lauren Mitchell 1996 — A.J. Pitorino of Hartwick since 1908 when Ben Zobrist hits a prior to a game last week. rushes for an NCAA all-divisions re- go-ahead double in the 10th inning,

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ITEM PHOTOS | OLIVIA FALCIGNO Left: St. John’s Prep player Cameron Whitney takes the ball down the field during a game against Malden Catholic Monday. Center: Saugus’ Jess Carter dribbles the ball during a game against Gloucester Tuesday night. Top right: Saugus’ Brianna Giardullo (left) battles for the ball with Gloucester’s Isabelle Stauffer Tuesday. Bottom right: Lynnfield player Luke Martinho waits to kick the ball down field during a game against Triton Wednesday night in Lynnfield. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 2020 THE DAILY ITEM B3 NATION Pre-election virus spike creates concerns for polling places

By Ryan J. Foley announced more than 5,000 ASSOCIATED PRESS new confirmed coronavirus cases on Friday. IOWA CITY, Iowa — A “For those who are voting surge in coronavirus cases in person now, I believe it’s across the country, includ- safe,” Evers said, adding ing in key presidential bat- that polling places have ad- tleground states, is creating equate supplies to protect mounting health and lo- voters. gistical concerns for voters, Across the country, Re- poll workers and political publicans worked to down- parties ahead of Election play any concerns that Day. health risks will keep some In Iowa, where both pres- of their voters home, after idential campaigns are Democrats heavily promot- competing feverishly, coun- ed mail-in and early in-per- ty officials said they were son balloting to their voters. preparing for scores of con- Republicans are count- firmed or potentially infect- FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS ing on a huge Election ed people to vote curbside. Day turnout among their Democratic presidential candidate and former Vice President Joe Biden speaks about climate It’s an option typically used supporters to offset the big change and wildfires affecting western states in Wilmington, Del. by disabled people that leads in early voting among must be available outside Democrats in states that every polling place. are pivotal to the presiden- U.S. vote to shape how world warms Linn County Supervisor tial race. Stacey Walker, in Cedar “If you were worried Rapids, encouraged people about voting at the polls on to cast their ballot but said Election Day, you’ve prob- as climate pact exit looms they should take safety pre- ably already voted,” said cautions at polling places By Seth Borenstein ities in the international ately back in the Paris close to feared climate tip- John March, a spokesman to protect themselves and for the Republican Party of ASSOCIATED PRESS pact, Nov. 4 is the earliest agreement, which doesn’t ping points and on a tra- their neighbors. Virginia. a country can withdraw. require congressional ap- jectory to pass a tempera- “We can’t afford to have Like many other states, What happens on elec- The U.S., the world’s proval. Experts say three ture limit goal, climate Election Day serve as a su- Iowa this week reported its tion day will to some de- second biggest carbon months — from November scientists said the U.S. perspreading event across the highest number of average gree determine how much polluter, will be the first to the January inaugura- pullout will have notice- state and country,” he said. daily new cases and hospi- more hot and nasty the country to quit the 189-na- tion — with the U.S. out world’s climate will likely able effects. At a news conference talizations to date. tion agreement, which has of the climate pact will not “Losing most of the this past week, Iowa Sec- In Cedar Rapids, public get, experts say. countries make voluntary, change the world, but four world’s coral reefs is some- retary of State Paul Pate health officials called a news The day after the presi- ever-tighter goals to curb years will. thing that would be hard said his office had dis- conference Friday to express dential election, the Unit- emissions of heat-trapping If America pulls back to avoid if the U.S. remains tributed 145,000 gloves, alarm at the spike in cases in ed States formally leaves gases. The only mandato- from Paris and stronger out of the Paris process,” 200,000 masks and 11,000 Linn County, including a sin- the 2015 Paris agreement ry parts of the agreement carbon cutting efforts, social-distancing markers gle-day high reported Thurs- said climate scientist Zeke to fight climate change. A cover tracking and report- some nations are less like- for use by voters and poll day of more than 200. They Hausfather of the Break- year ago, President Donald ing of carbon pollution, say ly to cut back too, so the workers. urged residents to avoid Trump’s administration U.S. officials who were part withdrawal’s impact will through Institute in Oak- In Wisconsin, Gov. Tony gatherings while advising notified the United Na- of the Paris negotiations. be magnified, said scien- land, California. “At the Evers sought to assure vot- those who visit polling plac- tions that America is exit- Former Vice President tists and climate negotia- margins, we would see ers in the critical swing state es to wear masks, stay 6 feet ing the climate agreement. Joe Biden has pledged to tors. a world of more extreme that going to the polls would apart and wash their hands And because of technical- put the country immedi- Because the world is so heat waves.” not be risky, even as officials afterward. Networks line up election law experts for vote coverage By David Bauder ASSOCIATED PRESS NEW YORK — Televi- sion networks are adding experts in election law to their election night cov- erage teams so they’re prepared to explain legal challenges or irregular- ities that may come up during the vote. Veteran attorney Ben Ginsberg, who represent- ed George W. Bush when the 2000 presidential race was decided in the Su- preme Court, has joined CNN for this purpose. CBS News hired David Becker, founder of the Center for FILE PHOTO |ASSOCIATED PRESS Election Innovation & Re- Aisha Kazman Kammawie, of Ankeny, Iowa, takes the oath of allegiance search. ABC and NBC have during a drive-thru naturalization ceremony at Principal Park in Des made similar arrange- FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS Moines, Iowa. ments, although some of Campaign counsel Ben Ginsberg will join CNN those experts will have as a commentator. Under Trump, citizenship and more offscreen roles. “If the country is going Besides Ginsberg, New ing a big role. to war, you want an admi- York University consti- “It’s not an expertise that visa agency focuses on fraud ral or general to help you tutional law professor we have had to build from figure out what is going Richard Pildes is also scratch, but we certainly on,” said David Bohrman, By Elliot Spagat land Security in 2003, is ly 20,000 employees. doing work for CNN. He are focused on it this cy- executive producer of appeared on the network cle,” Oppenheim said. and Sophia Tareen emphasizing fraud de- Curbing legal immigra- CBS’ coverage. ASSOCIATED PRESS last week to discuss the The ABC News experts tection, enforcement and tion has been a priority for Becker, former director vetting those seeking to President Donald Trump as ruling barring Wisconsin will work offscreen to brief SAN DIEGO — The head of the elections program from counting ballots that work, live or become U.S. he’s reshaped the immigra- network correspondents of the agency handling at Pew Charitable Trusts arrive after Election Day. citizens. Applicants, at- tion system, arguably more and anchors on the issue. citizenship and visa ap- who also worked in the Pildes, who said he has torneys and employees than any predecessor. He’s Marc Burstein, the net- plications was surprised Justice Department, said been encouraging people work’s top elections pro- call it overkill, while im- thrilled supporters with he sees the CBS role as an when he faced blowback to vote in person wherev- ducer, said ABC believes migration critics say it’s an “America first” message extension of his efforts to for cutting a reference to er possible, said he wor- it’s best for viewers to see overdue. New Trump ad- and infuriated critics who educate the public about the U.S. being a “nation of ried about an “explosive faces they’re familiar with. ministration rules range call his signature domestic voting issues. immigrants” in its mission situation” if days drag on Fox News is relying on from making asylum pro- issue insular, xenophobic Becker said it’s inevita- statement. The son of a Pe- without a winner being its in-house team of legal ruvian immigrant added tections more difficult to and even racist. ble there will be Election declared in the presiden- analysts, said Alan Komis- language about “protect- get to disqualifying more Before the election, The Day incidents such as poll- tial race. saroff, senior vice presi- ing Americans” instead. low-income applicants Associated Press is exam- ing sites where technology “It will be better if we dent of news and politics. L. Francis Cissna argued from green cards. ining several Trump immi- breaks down or people can get a result sooner “We would be negligent that America is indisput- Processing times are lon- gration policies, including who try to intimidate vot- rather than later,” he said. ably a nation of immi- ger, and the agency’s back- restrictions on internation- ers, but he expects these “I think everyone recog- if we didn’t have someone grants but that U.S. Citi- log of cases stands at 5 al students, a retreat from will be isolated and it will nizes that.” with the expertise avail- zenship and Immigration million. Making it tough- America’s humanitarian be his job to explain that. NBC News has hired a able to us if we need it,” Services’ mission state- er to get permission to role, a virtual shutdown of “This is going to be the firm that specializes in Bohrman said. ment wasn’t the place to live and work in America asylum and now curbing le- most secure election that election law for advice and To a certain extent, CBS’ say so. Joseph Edlow, who has had consequences for gal immigration. we’ve ever had,” he said. to provide lawyers who Becker see bolstering pub- now oversees the agen- USCIS itself: its roughly Trump failed to get Con- A flurry of court deci- can appear on the air if lic confidence in the na- cy, said he hasn’t thought $5 billion annual budget gress to support cuts to sions during the week be- they need to, said division tion’s elections system as about the 2018 kerfuffle, is funded almost entirely the system of immigrants fore Tuesday’s election on president Noah Oppen- part of his job. He said he but it crystallized for many by application fees, which bringing over relatives, challenges to rules in Wis- heim. Like many news or- knows many elections of- how the Trump adminis- have dwindled with the but Stephen Miller, a top consin, Pennsylvania and ganizations, NBC assem- ficials across the country tration has changed the stricter rules. Financial Trump adviser, said mov- North Carolina on how bled a team that has been and that “by and large, government’s approach to pressures mounted this ing to a more “merit based” long votes can be count- specifically covering elec- these are people that want legal immigration. summer as USCIS nar- system, based on skills, ed, with the expectation of tion integrity issues, with as many people to vote USCIS, established with rowly averted furloughs would be a priority if the more to come, illustrates investigative reporter with confidence and secu- the Department of Home- for 70 percent of its rough- president is reelected. the need for expertise. Cynthia McFadden play- rity as possible.” B4 THE DAILY ITEM MONDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 2020 COMICS

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

ROSE IS ROSE / PAT BRADY

GARFIELD / JIM DAVIS BIG NATE / LINCOLN PEIRCE

ARLO AND JANIS / JIMMY JOHNSON

HERMAN / JIM UNGER ZIGGY / TOM WILSON

THE BORN LOSER / ART AND CHIP SANSOM

CROSSWORD DEAR ABBY Grind of pandemic taking a toll on couple’s ability to connect DEAR ABBY: My hus- When I didn’t hear from band and I have experi- Dear Abby is written by Abigail him again, I assumed he enced a serious discon- couldn’t go. nect since the COVID-19 Van Buren, also known as Jeanne During a group conver- outbreak. I have very lit- Phillips, and was founded by her sation at a social gather- tle interest in him and mother, Pauline Phillips. Contact ing a few weeks later, I ZERO desire when it Dear Abby at DearAbby.com or P.O. heard Bob say he had at- comes to sex. We have tended the event with two small children at Box 69440, Los Angeles, CA 90069. another friend. I’m cer- home, so Mommy/Daddy tain he didn’t forget time is now nonexistent. about our prior conversa- We haven’t left our I’m letting him down. If you have been doing all tion. I don’t know why he home in five months and I love him, I do! But, the chores alone, it is im- shut me out, but I feel he I’m beyond frustrated. I right now I’m just not portant that he pitch in. was dishonest. I have know he wants to keep us feeling it. I miss the days You both may need to been avoiding him ever since. safe, but when I see pic- when I felt special, loved, get out of your cage once Part of me wants Bob to tures online and hear admired and appreciat- in a while. Dress up and know that I’m aware of about my friends and ed. Now it’s nothing more go for an outdoor meal family still going out — (lunch?) with a friend. what he did. Another than laundry, cleaning, part thinks it would be living their lives — it picking up messes, Take your kids to the makes me depressed, park. Your husband best to leave the subject home-schooling and ask- alone. Either way, I’m in- anxious and to be honest, should do the same. How- ing what they want to eat clined to discontinue our grumpy! He says he loves ever, if he can’t bring him- next. Did I mention dish- friendship. Am I overre- me, but he has started to self to do that, he needs to es? It’s time, Abby. I need acting? resemble a Neanderthal. to get my groove back! understand that depres- He doesn’t shower regu- Any suggestions? sion and isolation may be JADED IN THE larly and doesn’t shave a threat to your marriage. WEST for weeks on end. MARRIED TO A I can’t remember the NEANDERTHAL DEAR ABBY: I’ve DEAR JADED: Bob last time I put on make- known my friend “Bob” may have wanted a up, jewelry, perfume or DEAR MARRIED: It’s for many years. We both change of pace and didn’t even a cute outfit.time to clear the air. Tell love cars and have at- know how to say it. I can Frumpy isn’t a word I your husband what you tended car shows togeth- see why you felt hurt. Be- would use to describe my- have told me — starting er. A few months ago we cause you are inclined to self, but it’s how I feel with the fact that you feel made tentative plans to end your long friendship and how I’m looking depressed, anxious, attend an upcoming car with him over this, ask these days. He says my trapped, out of sorts and event together. I texted Bob why he handled the lack of desire is confus- he now resembles a Nean- him as the date neared, situation the way he did. ing, so now I feel attacked derthal. (It may make but he responded that he If you do, it may save your and inadequate and like him feel less “confused.”) might be out of town. relationship. BRIDGE

The name is not what you think Why is Chicago called the Windy City? suit-preference signal for diamonds, Today’s deal was played in you- the lower-ranking of the other two can-guess-where during the 2006 side suits. East would have ruffed, Summer North American Champion- put her partner back on lead with the ships. What should West lead against diamond ace and received a second four spades doubled? club ruff. Then the diamond king In the auction, North’s passed- would have defeated the contract by hand three-club response opposite two tricks. a preemptive opening was fit-show- But West led the heart two, low- ing. It indicated length in the bid suit est from an odd number of cards. and support for partner’s suit. The The declarer won with dummy’s ace, rest of the auction was natural, but drew trumps and played a club to- East should have contested to the ward the board. When dummy’s king five-level. She knew that her oppo- held the trick, South ruffed a heart in nents had a double fit in the black her hand and led another club, hold- suits, and this meant that she and ing her losses to two diamonds and her partner had a double fit in the one club. red suits. When you have a double fit, It is likely that Chicago was given declare; do not defend. the Windy City moniker by Cincinnati. Based on the bidding, West prob- The cities shared an intense rivalry ably should have found the killing toward the end of the 19th century, defense, leading the club ace and and Cincinnatians felt that Chicago- continuing with the club four as a ans could be overly boastful at times. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 2020 THE DAILY ITEM B5 TV BEST BETS CELEBRITY INTERVIEWS

The Price Is Right at Night CBS, 8 p.m. Drew Carey hosts a special primetime edition of Star Freddie Highmore talks the influence long-running game show The Price Is Right. L.A.’s Finest: “...My Lovely” FOX, 8 p.m. of COVID-19 on “The Good Doctor” In the new episode “...My Lovely,” Syd (Gabrielle By Jeff Pfeiffer Union) and McKenna (Jessica Alba) intensify their “How do you heal a world search for the killer in the case of a trans woman’s turned upside down?” reads murder. the tagline for a poster pro- The Voice: “The Blind Auditions, Part 5” moting Season 4 of ABC’s NBC, 8 p.m. hit medical drama The Good In the last night of the Blind Auditions, superstar Doctor (Mondays). It’s a ques- coaches Kelly Clarkson, John Legend, Blake Shelton tion that real-world medical and Gwen Stefani all vie to discover and coach the workers are certainly deal- next singing phenomenon. ing with amid the ongoing Star of the Month: Shelley Winters: “Early Shel- COVID-19 crisis, and this ley” fictional show’s staff will also TCM, beginning at 8 p.m. confront. Catch a Classic! COVID-19 will be a theme The decades-long film career of legendary actress throughout this new sea- Shelley Winters will be spotlighted by TCM each son, particularly in the first Monday night in November with themed marathons few episodes, says Freddie beginning this evening with some of her earlier work. Highmore, who is back in his The lineup starts with Winters’ uncredited role as Golden Globe-nominated role a cashier in the 1947 film noir The Gangster, then as autistic savant surgical shows how she moved on to more substantial roles resident Shaun Murphy. in another noir, Cry of the City(1948); co-leading “[It was] important for us with Farley Granger in the romantic comedy Behave to touch on the coronavirus,” Yourself!(1951); then co-leading with Jack Palance Highmore says. “Not just [be- in the noir I Died a Thousand Times(1955), a re- cause] we are a show that make of High Sierra. seeks to reflect the reality Mysteries of the Unknown: “Million Dollar Heist, that we’re living in, but also Taking on Mother Nature and Changing American it felt like a moment to pay History” tribute in our own way to Travel Channel, 8 p.m. the real medical profession- Don Wildman investigates a mysterious high-society als who continue to put their crime, a rowing rescuer who battled death on stormy lives at risk. And I think seas and a boulder covered in strange carvings that we’d be doing a disservice to could turn American history on its head. them to not want to show our Below Deck thanks, I guess, and draw at- Bravo, 9 p.m. tention to the realities of the Season Premiere! world in this moment. … But The ocean isn’t the only thing making waves in Sea- at the same time, it’s not a son 8 on the upstairs-downstairs reality series set on show that will singularly be a luxury yacht. My Seannasets sail in the Caribbean focused on that.” This new reality seems like with a manifest of fresh faces, including an ultra-de- it would also have the poten- manding chief stewardess and a volatile chef. Good tial to turn Shaun’s individ- thing captain Lee Rosbach has veteran Deckhand excited to see, [him] taking the last few months. And so I tainly he will have learnt les- ual world upside down, given responsibility for others.” think, as it was — and is — a sons from that initial quar- Eddie Lucas back onboard as bosun (the officer in his nature. This season, the charge of the crew) after four seasons away — ship’s Shaun also has new person- challenge for everyone, now it antine and viral outbreak young doctor is already fac- that we had in Season 2. about to get crazy! al responsibilities in his life; will be for him.” ing other major challenges at the end of Season 3, he and Shaun has had some expe- “The thing that he’ll prob- Filthy Rich: “Hebrews 9:15” outside of his normal comfort Lea (Paige Spara) were on rience in this, though, even if ably most struggle with, in FOX, 9 p.m. zone, including being a boss their way to being a couple to a lesser degree. A Season this situation, is just the Everyone in the Monreaux family has a secret agen- for the first time. again after sharing a kiss. 2 episode of The Good Doctor constantly evolving nature da in the new episode “Hebrews 9:15.” “There are new residents “I feel like the biggest chal- focused on a viral outbreak of the coronavirus, especially Love It or List It: “No Laughing Matter” who are going to be coming lenge between [Shaun] and putting the hospital staff into during those early days when HGTV, 9 p.m. in,” Highmore explains, “who Lea,” Highmore says, “will be quarantine, which caused so little was known about it. I As soon as Jamelle and Lauren found a house in a Shaun is responsible for and the fact that they’re embark- Shaun great anxiety. Perhaps think that’s usually been one neighborhood they adored, they made a very fast has to teach and take under ing on this new relationship, he has remembered coping of Shaun’s weaknesses: He’s purchasing decision. Jamelle loved the office/drop- his wing. And, of course, he but at the same time are un- mechanisms from that event? always incredibly well-pre- zone space off the garage and all the potential the can provide great medical able to physically be togeth- “I think Shaun has defi- pared. He knows his text- 2,500 square foot house had to offer them and their insight to them, but how will er, which I think is an issue nitely learned and changed books inside out. But when daughter. Lauren, however, immediately started suf- he be in terms of the more that so many of us have had and grown as a person and he’s faced with a problem fering from buyer’s remorse with the confusing kitch- practical matters and the to deal with, whether it’s a as a doctor since he began at that is potentially new and en layout, dysfunctional main bathroom and closets, patient/doctor relationships? romantic relationship or an- the hospital, as we all have,” different, that can prove chal- and lack of a private office space. So that’s something that I’m other close relationship, over Highmore offers. “And cer- lenging.”

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LICENSING BOARD OF THE CITY OF LYNN NOTICE OF MORTGAGEE'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE All real estate advertising in this newspaper is subject to the Federal The following hearing will be held on Tuesday, November 17, 2020, at 5:00 PM in Fair Housing Act of 1968, the Massachu- City Council Chambers: By virtue and in execution of the Power of Sale contained in a certain mortgage setts Anti Discrimination Act and the Boston and 1. Victoria Mora, Vicky's Restaurant at 135 Essex Street for a New Wine and given by Celia A. Johnston to Financial Freedom Senior Funding Corporation, A Cambridge Fair Housing Ordinances, which makes it illegal to advertise any preference, limitation, or Malt License as a Common Victualler, Subsidiary of IndyMac Bank, F.S.B., dated August 30, 2006 and recorded in the discrimination based on race, color, religion, sex, 2. R&C Liquor Inc., DBA Audet's Package Store at 90 Boston Street for Essex County (Southern District) Registry of Deeds in Book 26054, Page 438 of If you want an honest handicap, familial status, national origin, ancestry, alterations to premises. Expanding the store. age, children, marital status, sexual orientation, which mortgage the undersigned is the present holder, by assignment from: opinion of value veteran's status, or source of income or any 3. KH Wine & Spirits DBA Chestnut Liquors at 348 Chestnut Street for a intention to make any such preference, limitation transfer of the All Alcohol Beverages License to Sai Shyaam Inc., DBA Financial Freedom Senior Funding Corporation to Mortgage Electronic Registration FREE SERVICE or discrimination. Zero down for veterans This newspaper will not knowingly accept any Chestnut Liquors. Systems, Inc., as nominee for Financial Freedom Acquisition LLC, recorded on advertising for real estate which is in violation of October 5, 2009, in Book No. 28973, at Page 345 3% down for non-veterans the law. Our readers are hereby informed that all Patricia M. Barton, Chairperson dwellings in this newspaper are available on an equal opportunity basis. To complain of Item: November 2, 5, 2020 Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc., as nominee for Financial Freedom discrimination, please call HUD toll-free at Acquisition LLC to Bank of New York Mellon Trust Company, N.A. as Trustee for 1-800-669-9777. For the N.E. area, call HUD at 617-595-5308. The toll-free number for the CARE AND PROTECTION, TERMINATION OF PARENTAL RIGHTS, SUMMONS BY Mortgage Assets Management Series I Trust, recorded on October 15, 2019, in hearing-impaired is 1-800-927-9275. PUBLICATION, DOCKET NUMBER 19CP0214LY, Trial Court of Massachusetts, Book No. 37933, at Page 409 Juvenile Court Department, COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS, Essex County Juvenile Court, 139 Central Avenue, Lynn, MA 01901 TO: Amaury G. Almonte and for breach of the conditions of said mortgage and for the purpose of foreclosing, LEGALS NOTICES any Unknown/Unnamed Father: A petition has been presented to this court by the same will be sold at Public Auction at 2:00 PM on November 30, 2020, on the Chelsea DCF, seeking, as to the following children, Christopher A. Almonte, mortgaged premises located at 8 Shepard Street, Marblehead, Essex County, Massachusetts, all and singular the premises described in said mortgage, Caylani D. Almonte, Camaury R. Almonte, that said children be found in need of PAY CALLS care and protection and committed to the Department of Children and Families. The court may dispense the rights of the person(s) named herein to receive notice TO WIT: of or to consent to any legal proceeding affecting the adoption, custody, or The land with the buildings thereon, in Marblehead, Essex County, Massachusetts, Pay Call Numbers guardianship or any other disposition of the children named herein, if it finds that bounded and described as follows: NORTHEASTERLY by Garfield Street, one hundred (100) feet; SOUTHEASTERLY by Shepard Street, forty-one and 43/100 (900, 976 and 550) the children are in need of care and protection and that the best interests of the Advertiser telephone numbers with children would be served by said disposition. (41.43) feet; SOUTHWESTERLY one hundred (100) feet by lot "B" on a plan of Curtis Heights, Marblehead made for Robert L. Dickson, Philip J. Leary, C.E., 900, 976 and 550 prefixes MUST You are hereby ORDERED to appear in this court, at the court address set forth GORTON'S September, 1928, recorded with Essex South District Registry of Deeds, Book disclose the price of the telephone above, on the following date and time: 01/19/2021 at 09:00 AM Hearing on 3rd Shift Production Position 2782, Page 377; and NORTHWESTERLY by lot numbered 178 on a plan of Curtis call. When a number is published Merits (CR/CV) You may bring an attorney with you. If you have a right to an Gorton's, America's leader in Frozen Heights Land Trust, Thomas A. Appleton, C.E., dated June, 1917, and recorded in within the advertisement the per attorney and if the court determines that you are indigent, the court will appoint an Seafood is seeking qualified candi- said Registry of Deeds in Book 2368, Page 1. Be all of said measurements more minute and/or flat charge must be attorney to represent you. If you fail to appear, the court may proceed on that date dates to work 3rd shift (10 PM to 6 or less or however otherwise bounded and described. Meaning and intending to included. If you dial a pay per call and any date thereafter with a trial on the merits of the petition and an AM) at its Processing Facility in convey and hereby conveying the same premises conveyed to me by deed from number from an advertisement appear- adjudication of this matter. Gloucester, MA. Celia A. Johnston, Extx. under Will of Lillian M. Johnston, dated May 26, 1977, ing in the classified section and it For further information call the Office of the Clerk-Magistrate at 781-586-0415. Compensation and Benefits recorded with said Registry of Deeds in Book 6354, Page 550. The mortgagor(s) DOES NOT disclose this information, WITNESS: Hon. Hon. Kerry A. Ahern, FIRST JUSTICE, DATE ISSUED: 09/16/2020, $18.11 Starting Wage expressly reserve my/our rights of Homestead and do not wish to terminate please notify the Item classified Judith M. with Generous Step Increases my/our Homestead by granting the within conveyance notwithstanding my/our department immediately. Response to Brennan, Clerk-Magistrate Medical Insurance waiver of such Homestead in Paragraph 24 of the within mortgage. any pay per call numbers will be Dental Insurance charged to your telephone bill and Item: October 23, 26 and November 2, 2020 Life and Vision Insurance For mortgagor's(s') title see deed recorded with Essex County (Southern District) anyone under 18 years of age must Generous Vacation and Registry of Deeds in Book 6354, Page 550. have parent's consent. MORTGAGEE'S NOTICE OF SALE REAL ESTATE Paid Holiday Package Please call immediately for further Paid Lunch and Breaks These premises will be sold and conveyed subject to and with the benefit of all details or information. Defined Benefit Pension Plan By virtue and in execution of the Power of Sale contained in a certain mortgage rights, rights of way, restrictions, easements, covenants, liens or claims in the CLASSIFIED 401k Plan given by Richard E. Yunker and Julia R. Yunker to Mortgage Electronic Registration nature of liens, improvements, public assessments, any and all unpaid taxes, tax (781)593-7700 Tuition Reimbursement Systems, Inc. (MERS") as nominee for Union Trust Motygage Corporation dated titles, tax liens, water and sewer liens and any other municipal assessments or The availability of overtime JOB INFORMATION October 21, 2009, recorded with the Essex South Registry of Deeds in Book liens or existing encumbrances of record which are in force and are applicable, Qualifications SERVICES 29018, Page 189, which mortgage was assigned to Wells Fargo Bank, NA by having priority over said mortgage, whether or not reference to such restrictions, High School Diploma or GED Assignment dated June 22, 2011, recorded in Book 30485, Page 66; further easements, improvements, liens or encumbrances is made in the deed. assigned to The Secretary of Housing and Urban Development by Assignment Prior work experience in a processing NOTICE facility or in a fast paced environment dated October 11, 2016, recorded in Book 35604, Page 547; further assigned to TERMS OF SALE: For more information and assistance Bayview Loan Servicing, LLC by Assignment dated December 12, 2016, recorded Self starter with a positive attitude regarding the reliability of business Ability to work overtime in Book 35604, Page 550; further assigned to Bayview Disposistions IVB, LLC by A deposit of Ten Thousand ($10,000.00) Dollars by certified or bank check will be opportunities, work-at-home opportuni- Assignment dated Decemeber 31, 2018, recorded in Book 37323, Page 505; and required to be paid by the purchaser at the time and place of sale. The balance is ties, employment services and financ- To apply, please visit www.gortons.co further assigned to Wilmington Savings Fund Society, FSB, as Trustee of the to be paid by certified or bank check at Harmon Law Offices, P.C., 150 California ing, the Daily Item urges its readers to m/careers Residential Credit Opportunities Trust V-C by Assignment dated December 31, St., Newton, Massachusetts 02458, or by mail to P.O. Box 610389, Newton contact the Better Business Bureau 2018, recorded in Book 37323, Page 507, of which mortgage the undersigned is Highlands, Massachusetts 02461-0389, within thirty (30) days from the date of Inc., 290 Donald Lynch Blvd., Suite the present holder, for breach of the conditions of said mortgage and for the sale. Deed will be provided to purchaser for recording upon receipt in full of the 102, Marlborough, MA 07152-4705 or purpose of foreclosing the same will be sold at Public Auction at 11:00 a.m. on purchase price. The description of the premises contained in said mortgage shall HELP WANTED call 508-652-4800 the 1st day of December, 2020, at the mortgaged premises described below, control in the event of an error in this publication. being known as 190 Norfolk Avenue, Swampscott, MA, all and singular the premises described in said mortgage, to wit: Other terms, if any, to be announced at the sale. JOB INFORMATION SERVICES The land with the buildings thereto in Swampscott, Essex County, Massachusetts BANK OF NEW YORK MELLON TRUST COMPANY, N.A. AS TRUSTEE FOR MORTGAGE bounded and described as follows: ASSETS MANAGEMENT SERIES I TRUST NOTICE Present holder of said mortgage Don't pay to find work before you get SOUTHWESTERLY by Norfolk Avenue, 50 feet; By its Attorneys, the job. Legitimate job placement firms NORTHWESTERLY by Lot 47 on the Plan hereinafter mentioned, 110 feet; HARMON LAW OFFICES, P.C. that work to fill specific positions NORTHEASTERLY by land now or formerly of the Boston and Main Railroad 150 California St. cannot charge an upfront fee. For free Co., 42.97 feet: and Newton, MA 02458 information about avoiding employ- SOUTHEASTERLY by Lot 49 on saidplan, 109.56 feet. (617)558-0500 ment service scams, write the Federal 18043 Trade Commission at Washington, Be all of said measurements more or less, or however otherwise bounded and D.C., 20580 or call the National Fraud in described. Being the premises shown as Lot 48 on a plan for Subdivision of Item: November 2, 9, 16, 2020 Information Center, classifi eds. Property of the Stetson Land Company, situated in Swampscott, Mass., by Charles 1-800-876-7060 Gay, C.E. dated November 1, 1892 and recorded with Essex South Registry of Deeds, Plan Book 10 Plan 7, less that portion thereof which was conveyed to said Boston and Maine Railroad Co., by Emma N. Metcalf by deed dated January 19, HOME AND BUSINESS SERVICES 1903, recorded with said Deeds in Book 1694, Page 274. CLEANING/ CLEANING/ The Mortgagee reserves the right to postpone the sale to a later date by public MAINTENANCE MAINTENANCE CARPENTRY proclamation at the time and date appointed for the sale and to further postpone at any adjourned sale date by public proclamation at the time and date appointed for the adjourned sale date. The Mortgagee further reserves the right to open the bidding at the time, date and place appointed for sale, and if no bids are received, RONNIE Z Carpentry & Services or the bids received are deemed unacceptable to the Mortgagee, to postpone the WE TAKE AND DISPOSE sale to a later date by publication proclamation. Full cleanouts: MOVING Attics, basements, Said premises will be sold subject to and with the benefit of all restrictions, Leave your moving to us! yards, etc. easements, improvements, outstanding tax titles, mortgages, liens, rights of Whether it be one piece or more! 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PARIS (AP) — Church- beled the church killings Tunisian who transited es around France held an act of Islamist terror- through Italy last month Sunday services honoring ism. They took place amid en route to France, and three people killed in an global tensions around whether he acted alone. Islamic extremist attack cartoons published by a Issaoui is in critical con- at Notre Dame Basilica French newspaper mock- dition in a French hospital in the city of Nice that ing the Prophet Muham- after being wounded by pushed the country into mad, which deeply offend police during his arrest high security alert, while Muslims. French imams and hasn’t yet been ques- police questioned six sus- and other Muslims were tioned, according to a judi- pects in the case. among the many who de- cial official. Nice Archbishop Andre nounced the Nice attack Five other people were Marceau was preparing as having nothing to do also in custody Sunday for a special nighttime with their faith, and called after being detained in service in the basilica to for calm. Nice and the nearby town purify it following Thurs- The three victims were of Grasse, the official said. day’s fatal knife attack, 55-year-old church war- They are between 25 and and then to pay homage den Vincent Loques, a fa- 63-years-old and were to the victims and to mark ther of two described by spotted on video surveil- All Saints’ Day, when parishioners and nearby lance or detained in homes many Christians around merchants as “nice to ev- the world honor the dead. eryone”; churchgoer Na- searched by police as part Priests in the Saint- dine Devillers, 60; and of the investigation, said Sulpice Church in Paris Brazilian-born Simone the official, who was not and elsewhere in France Barreto Silva, 44, Brazil- authorized to be publicly mentioned the attack ian media said Silva, a named according to judi- during their All Saints’ mother of three, moved cial policy. services, which were ex- to France to join a dance Their connection to the ceptionally allowed to group led by her sister, attack remains unclear. go ahead despite a new worked in elder care and A previously unknown monthlong virus lockdown dreamed of traveling the Tunisian extremist group that started Friday in world in a food truck. claimed responsibility for France. Riot police or oth- Investigators in France, Thursday’s attack. Tuni- er security forces were sta- Tunisia and Italy are try- sian and French author- PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS ities are investigating tioned at some prominent ing to determine the mo- Catholic worshippers attend the All Saints Day mass in Saint-Sulpice church, religious sites. tive of chief suspect Ibra- whether the claim is legit- in Paris, Sunday. Authorities have la- him Issaoui, a 21-year-old imate. Deaths in Turkey earthquake climb to at at least 71 IZMIR, Turkey (AP) — it 7.0, while the Istanbul’s Rescue workers in west- Kandilli Institute put it at ern Turkey extricated a 6.9 and AFAD said it mea- 70-year-old man from a sured 6.6. collapsed building Sun- The quake triggered a day, some 34 hours after a small tsunami that hit strong earthquake in the Samos and the Seferihisar Aegean Sea struck Tur- district of Izmir, drowning key and Greece, killing at one elderly woman. The least 71 people and injur- tremors were felt across ing more than 900. western Turkey, including The man was pulled in Istanbul as well as in out of the rubble over- the Greek capital of Ath- night and doing well at a ens. Hundreds of after- hospital, according to the shocks followed. Turkish health minister. Turkish Vice President The minister tweeted that Fuat Oktay said 26 badly the survivor, Ahmet Citim, damaged buildings would told him, “I never lost be demolished in Izmir. hope.” The operation that “It’s not the earthquake saved Citim was the latest that kills but buildings,” in a series of remarkable he added, repeating a rescues after the Friday common slogan. PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS afternoon earthquake. Turkey has a mix of old- A K-9 unit police officer walks near the site of a stabbing in Quebec City, Sunday. A man dressed in But on the third day er buildings and cheap medieval clothing and armed with a Japanese sword was arrested Sunday on suspicion of killing since the disaster, search- or illegal construction, two people and injuring five others on Halloween night. and-rescue teams ap- which can lead to serious peared to be finding more damage and deaths when bodies than survivors in earthquakes hit. Regula- Izmir, Turkey’s third-larg- tions have been tightened Sword-wielding man nabbed after est city. They continued in light of earthquakes searching in eight toppled to strengthen or demol- buildings, but work was ish buildings and urban two people die in Halloween attack paused at one when au- renewal is underway in thorities determined the Turkish cities but it is not damaged structure next happening fast enough. QUEBEC CITY (AP) — al area, made a threat of scribed the weapon as a He also witnessed the door was also at risk of Two destroyed apart- A man dressed in medi- violence in 2014. katana. arrest of the suspect, who falling, forcing rescuers ment buildings in Izmir eval clothing and armed “That information would Police were first notified threw his sword in the air. and people waiting out- where much of the res- have been revealed in of the stabbings near the “He seemed confused,” with a Japanese sword side to retreat. cues are taking place had was arrested Sunday on a medical context over National Assembly short- he said. “He was in black The earthquake was received reports of “de- suspicion of killing two five years ago. It was not ly before 10:30 p.m. Sat- clothes, like a ninja.” centered in the Aegean cay” in 2012 and 2018, ac- people and injuring five something that was in a urday. Police were searching his northeast of the Greek cording to the municipal others on Halloween near criminal record,” Pigeon Police said 56-year-old car and residence. He was island of Samos. Turkey’s agency in charge of such the historic Château Fron- said. Francois Duchesne and due to make a video court Disaster and Emergency certificates. Turkish me- tenac hotel in Quebec City. Quebec City Mayor Re- 61-year-old Suzanne Cler- appearance later Sunday Management Presidency dia including the Hurriyet Quebec police said their gis Labeaume said Cana- mont died. Police have asked any (AFAD) raised the death newspaper said one of the initial information indi- da needs to have a debate The five injured victims potential witnesses to con- toll Sunday in Izmir prov- apartments, which was cates the suspect’s motive about how to deal with were taken to a hospital. tact them. ince to 69. The agency said built in 1993, was at risk was personal and not ter- mental illness. “Some have very signifi- “Quebec is waking up 949 people were injured in of earthquake damage rorism. Labeaume said the at- cant lacerations but we do after a night of horror. Turkey, with more than because of its low quality “Last night we were tack has shaken the city, not fear for their lives,” Pi- Words fail me to describe 220 still receiving treat- concrete and the lack of thrust into a night of hor- which is still recovering geon said. such a tragedy. I offer my ment Sunday. reinforcements. However, ror when a 24-year-old from a shooting at a local Steve Jolicoeur, a free- condolences to the fami- The earthquake also the building continued to man who does not live in mosque in 2017 that killed lance photographer, said lies of the victims,” Quebec killed two teenagers on be occupied. Quebec City came here six. the deceased male had his Premier Francois Legault Samos and injured at A 73-year-old survivor with the clear intention Police had earlier throat slit. tweeted. least 19 other people on from one of those build- of taking as many victims warned residents to re- Jolicoeur said anoth- Carlos Godoy, who lives the island. ings said she was on her as possible,” Quebec Police main indoors as they er person was cut on the in the area, said police K-9 There was some debate third-floor balcony when Chief Robert Pigeon said. hunted for the man in the shoulder while another units had searched his over the magnitude of the quake struck and be- Pigeon said the suspect, costume with a bladed was cut on the head and backyard as they hunted the earthquake. The U.S. lieves there were at least who was from the Montre- weapon. They later de- hand. for the suspect. Geological Survey rated 50 people in the building. Fighting over region in Armenia drags on into sixth week

YEREVAN, Armenia also heard in Stepanakert, jabedi of Azerbaijan. century. nificantly higher, nearing his sheep with him and (AP) — Fighting over the the region’s capital, offi- Nagorno-Karabakh lies According to Na- 5,000. headed toward Armenia separatist territory of Na- cials said. within Azerbaijan but has gorno-Karabakh officials, Over 130,000 residents on foot. gorno-Karabakh entered Azerbaijan’s Defense been under the control of 1,166 of their troops and have been displaced since “What do I feel? We are a sixth week Sunday with Ministry rejected the ac- ethnic Armenian forces 45 civilians have been the fighting flared up, leaving our home... Of Armenian and Azerbaijani cusations of targeting backed by Armenia since killed. Azerbaijani au- the U.N. children’s agen- course, it hurts. I have no forces blaming each other civilian settlements and a war there ended in 1994. thorities haven’t disclosed cy UNICEF reported words,” said Aloverdyan, for new attacks. accused Armenian forces The latest outburst of hos- their military losses, but Wednesday. who has been on the road Nagorno-Karabakh offi- of firing at the positions tilities began Sept. 27 and say the fighting has killed Roman Aloverdyan, a for about a week and has cials accused Azerabaijan of the Azerbaijani army has left hundreds — if not at least 91 civilians and 46-year-old cattle owner, at least half a week more of targeting the towns of on the Armenia-Azerbai- thousands — dead, mark- wounded 400. Russian said he left his home in of walking ahead of him. Martuni and Martakert jan border. The ministry ing the worst escalation President Vladimir Pu- the Nagorno-Karabakh The fighting has con- with military aviation and also said Armenian forces of the decades-old conflict tin has said, according to village of Karmir Shuka tinued after three cease- firing missiles at the town shelled settlements in the between the two ex-Sovi- Moscow’s information, the when his family got evac- fires failed to hold and de- of Shushi. Explosions were regions of Terter and Agh- et nations in over quarter actual death toll was sig- uated. He took scores of spite calls for peace from B8 THE DAILY ITEM MONDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 2020 HEALTH Tips on how to wear, care for cloth masks Mayo Clinic News Network Wearing a cloth mask in public to help slow the spread of the virus that causes COVID-19 is rec- ommend by the Centers for the Disease Control and Prevention and re- quired by many business establishments. 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