WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 22, 2020 Saugus clerk: Lynn PD gets $535K to combat gangs Early voting By Gayla Cawley “(They’re) separate grants, but it’s kind safe haven for kids to go to on Friday or ITEM STAFF of the same goal of intervention strate- Saturday nights. gies and violence prevention for at-risk The drop-in center, a community polic- LYNN — The Lynn Police Depart- youth,” said Kenny. ing effort that the department says has won’t topple ment has received more than $535,000 Lynn has been receiving support from led to a reduction in gang violence in the in grant funding to support its efforts to curb youth violence. the Shannon Grant since its inception city, provides alternative evening activi- 2016 record The funding is through the state’s more than a dozen years ago, but Kenny ties for youth. Shannon Community Safety Initiative noted that this year’s total of $295,083 “It’s just a great opportunity to provide By Thor Jourgensen and Safe and Successful Youth Initiative was particularly exciting because it interaction between youth and police ITEM STAFF (SSYI) grant programs. marks an increase from what the depart- and keep them away from that risky be- Both programs aim to steer at-risk ment has been awarded in the past. havior,” said Kenny. “It’s keeping them SAUGUS — Town Clerk Ellen Sche- Some of the funding will go toward the off the street and gives them a positive na said the rst chance to weigh in on youth away from street violence and city’s Teen Drop-In Center, which is held place to hang out.” 2020 presidential candidates won’t be gang activity and toward positive activ- at Lynn Vocational Technical Institute in The grant also funds case management enough to motivate town residents to ity and opportunity, according to Lynn Police Lt. Michael Kenny, OIC of the de- the winter and Marshall Middle School break the 2016 presidential election LYNN, A3 voter turnout record. partment’s Youth Services Unit. in the summer and provides a popular March 3 is the presidential primary and voters can vote early on Feb. 24-28. The last day to register to vote is Feb. 12. Early voting will take place in the TOO MANY CARS Town Clerk’s of ce during regular Town Hall hours; Monday, 8:30 a.m. to 7 p.m., Tuesday, Wednesday and Thurs- Swampscott hits auto dealer with violation day, 8:15 a.m. to 5 p.m. and Friday, 8:15 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Absentee voting will remain the same as all past elections. The state Legislature passed Mas- sachusetts’ early voting law in 2016 and amended the law last December to permit ve days of early voting for the presidential primary. The last presidential election drew 14,600 out of almost 19,000 registered Saugus voters to the polls with the 76 percent turnout breaking previous lo- cal voting records. Schena said presidential primaries typically draw 45-50 percent voter turnout compared to 30-35 percent in non-presidential election year prima- ries. She said 3,736 town residents opt- ed to vote early in advance of the No- vember, 2016 presidential election. The convenience involved in early voting and the prospect of massive poll- ing place lines motivated people to vote early over a 10-day period. “On the last day, the line was out of my of ce, out of Town Hall, and down the street,” said Schena. The March primary is the third op- portunity since 2016 voters will have to vote early with early voting scheduled again before the Nov. 3 election. She said 2,000 town voters went to the polls early to cast ballots prior to the Novem- ber 2018 election. Republicans waded through a long By Gayla Cawley cars on the site during a recent compliance Four Seasons list of candidate choices in the 2016 ITEM STAFF inspection. Motor Group, a primary. This year, it’s local Democrats’ Several other inspections were conducted used-car dealer- turn to weigh a wealth of choices. SWAMPSCOTT — A Humphrey Street by Kasper and of cers from the Swampscott ship in Swamp- Fifteen candidates’ names are listed used car dealer has been hit with a violation and Marblehead Police departments since scott, has been on the Democratic presidential ballot notice from the town for having too many last May. Each time, of cials said a vast issued a violation with four listed on the Republican bal- cars for sale on its property. number of cars were observed. from the town for lot. Four candidates for president are The violation could put a damper on Four Kasper said the inspections, which check having too many listed on the Green-Rainbow ballot and Seasons Motor Group’s chances of renew- for zoning violations and compliance with cars for sale on its 10 on the Libertarian ballot. ing its Class II Used Car Dealer’s License, the auto dealer’s license, are performed property. In 2016 Republicans had 13 prima- which expired in January 2019. when a license is up for renewal. The pur- ry ballot choices while Democrats had The license limits Four Seasons to hav- pose is to provide the Select Board with in- ITEM PHOTO | four. ing six cars for sale on its property at 460 formation ahead of its vote on the license. OLIVIA FALCIGNO Humphrey St., but the town’s building com- SAUGUS, A3 missioner Max Kasper said he observed 58 SWAMPSCOTT, A3 ‘Nahauntus’ will be author’s swan song Nahant au- By Elyse Carmosino A longtime historian who en- thor Gerald ITEM STAFF joys talking about his North Butler has Shore childhood, Butler has now completed NAHANT — While he paged written 15 books — most focused his 15th through a homemade book creat- on military history, and all with book, “Na- ed for his three adult daughters some tie-in to Nahant. hauntus: Rory Richards is $1 mil- — “Halcyon Days” — about his His latest book, “Nahauntus,” Accounts of lion richer. family’s history last Saturday, is somewhat of a deviation from Unexplained author and lifelong Nahant res- his usual topics of military bas- Occurences ident Gerald Butler spoke about es and forts, however. Instead, in Nahant his love for the word “halcyon.” Butler said that this time, he Massachu- One in “It’s one of those great words thought it might be interesting setts.” you nd in the past,” he said. to focus on something different. “Days that will forever be un- ITEM PHOTO | a million equaled.” NAHANT, A3 SPENSER HASAK

ITEM STAFF REPORT DORCHESTER — A Lynn Swampscott man has won a Suspect in armed Peabody les again for four school projects $1 million Powerball prize. robbery of convenience Rory Richards purchased store linked to four By Anne Marie Tobin for West and South schools and “MSBA received 61 statements his winning ticket from a other robberies. A6 ITEM STAFF hope to be invited this year,” said of interest from 51 different school 7-Eleven located at 89 Pleas-  School Committee Chairman Bev- districts for consideration in 2019 ant St. in Marblehead. The Police investigate PEABODY — The city plans to erley Grif n Dunne. “We will de - … based upon the MSBA’s review store will receive a $10,000 shooting. A6 le statements of interest for four nitely be ready for the next round and due diligence process, it has bonus for the sale. school projects this year after the and know that it is a process that been determined that the Center His ve winning numbers, Sports Massachusetts School Building can take multiple attempts before Elementary School and the Pea- English sweeps which matched those se- Authority (MSBA) rejected placing being accepted into the building body Veterans Memorial High cross-town rivalry lected in the game’s Jan. 11 Veterans Memorial High School program. I say this all the time, School SOIs will not be invited games. B1 and Center Elementary School that you can’t win the lottery if into the MSBA’s Eligibility Period drawing, were a combination  of family birthdays and ages. into the MSBA’s current eligibility you don’t buy the tickets, so that’s at this time. If the District would Clough’s double-double Richards claimed his win- period. what we are doing.” like these schools to be considered lifts Marblehead girls “Our statements of interest were The MSBA’s rejection letter sent for future collaboration with the nings at the Massachusetts to tourney berth. B1 State Lottery’s Dorchester not invited in, but we will de - to Mayor Edward Bettencourt last headquarters last Friday. nitely apply again and also apply month stated: PEABODY, A3

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Joan S. McBrien, 87 Baker outlines goals in State 1932-2020 of Commonwealth address SWAMPSCOTT — Joan Spear McBrien of Snowville, NH, and Swampscott, MA, passed peace- By Steve LeBlanc ASSOCIATED PRESS fully on January 7th, 2020 at the age of 87, after a brief hospital- BOSTON — Gov. Char- ization and with her loving family lie Baker said he wants to by her side. Please join Joan’s dramatically reduce the family in a celebration of her state’s reliance on pollut- life on Saturday, January 25th ing fuels while expanding at Murphy Funeral Home, 85 housing opportunities and Federal Street, Salem, MA; 9:00 upgrading the state’s pub- a.m. visitation followed by a ser- lic transportation system. vice at 10:00. Friends may then Baker outlined the goals join the family in a collation at Tuesday during his State Caffe Paolina in Swampscott. In of the Commonwealth ad- lieu of flowers, please send do- dress at the Massachu- nations to Garden in the Woods, setts State House. 180 Hemenway Road, Framing- The Republican said one ham, MA, 01701. of his top goals for the new year is to help ease the worst effects of climate change in part by reducing carbon emissions. “Tonight, I’m commit- ting the commonwealth to achieving an ambitious climate goal: net-zero greenhouse gas emissions PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS by 2050,” Baker said. Massachusetts Gov. Charlie Baker delivers his State of the Commonwealth Key to reaching that address in the House Chamber Tuesday at the State House in Boston. goal Baker said, was to push for the adoption of state’s total emissions,” goal. Boston area. a multi-state proposal Despite the billions called the Transportation Baker said. “Unless we Baker also pointed to and Climate Initiative take on transportation, we two major offshore wind poured into system in re- that aims to reduce car- won’t meet our objectives.” projects awaiting final cent years, the MBTA has bon emissions from cars, Democratic Senate Pres- federal approval and a been plagued by derail- trucks and other means of ident Karen Spilka said proposed Canadian hydro- ments and delays. transportation. she supports the net-zero power project — invest- “Our 2021 budget pro- goal. ments he said would meet posal will include an in- PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS Rhode Island, Connecti- cut and other northeast- “The Senate is coming 30 percent of the state’s crease of $135 million in Democratic presidential candidate Sen. Eliz- ern states are also weigh- out with a climate bill electricity consumption operating funds for the T,” abeth Warren, seen in Iowa Monday, said she ing the initiative, which on Thursday and it will requirements while elim- Baker said, “This will en- would launch a probe into the Trump adminis- has been championed by contain a net zero emis- inating 5.7 million metric sure the T has the resourc- tration if she wins. Baker but has met some sions of greenhouse gas by tons of greenhouse gas es it needs to implement resistance because it 2050,” Spilka told report- emissions every year. the recommendations of would could result in an ers after Baker’s speech. Another challenge fac- its Safety Review Panel Warren wants task increase in gas prices of “So I’m thrilled that the ing Baker is public trans- and continue to accelerate up to 17 cents per gallon. governor is joining us with portation, particularly the service improvements.” force to investigate “Greenhouse gas emis- that.” Massachusetts Bay Trans- The red hot economic sions from transportation Democratic House portation Authority — the boom of recent years in have been on the rise for Speaker Robert DeLeo network of subways, buses the eastern portion of the Trump administration decades and now repre- said the House will also and commuter rails that state has brought with it sent 40 percent of this be supporting the net-zero serve the metropolitan soaring housing costs. By Will Weissert election. ASSOCIATED PRESS Warren’s campaign also notes, however, that the WASHINGTON — Eliz- task force’s authority Iranian attending college in abeth Warren says she’ll would be limited in scope create a federal task force and that Justice Depart- to investigate corruption ment personnel would during the Trump admin- have independent prose- Boston is denied entry to U.S. istration if she’s elected cuting authority, meaning president. the White House wouldn’t By Philip Marcelo Northeastern Universi- The Massachusetts sen- be directing its work or ASSOCIATED PRESS ty said it has also been in ator on Tuesday released conclusions. touch with federal officials a plan that her campaign Trump campaigned for BOSTON — An Iranian to try and get Dehghani says will “restore integrity the 2016 Republican pres- student attending college back to Boston for his and competence” to gov- idential nomination on a in Boston was denied en- ernment after President classes. promise to rid Washing- try to the U.S. and ordered “We still have not re- Donald Trump. She said to immediately fly back to ton of corruption and to ceived a satisfactory ex- that an independent task his native country, despite “drain the swamp.“ His planation from Customs force would operate with- a court order temporarily reelection bid is built on and Border Protection for in the Justice Department the argument he’s been staying his removal, immi- this action,” the university and hold the previous successful in doing so. gration lawyers and civil said late Tuesday. ”Only in administration’s officials Presidents can use ex- rights groups said Tuesday. the most extreme instanc- “accountable for illegal ac- ecutive actions to wield Shahab Dehghani, a es should students have tivity.” broad power over the fed- 24-year-old economics stu- their academic pursuits Warren also plans to ask eral government, includ- dent at Northeastern Uni- for the resignations of all ing creating task forces. versity, arrived in Boston interrupted by govern- PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS Trump political appoin- Warren’s campaign points with a valid student visa ment intervention.” tees and void any federal to previous examples, like but was detained by U.S. Protesters stand outside the federal courthouse Doyle and other immi- contracts that “arose as when the Justice Depart- Customs and Border Pa- where a hearing was scheduled for Northeast- grant rights activists say the result of corruption.” ment created a task force trol at Logan Internation- ern University student Shahab Dehghani Tues- Dehghani’s case is the lat- “The next president will to investigate the 2001 al Airport, according to his day in Boston. est example of customs of- need to have the energy, collapse of energy giant lawyer Kerry Doyle. ficials at Logan Airport ig- expertise, and vision to Enron. Customs officials ordered “He’s been a student here proved, pending a court noring court orders since safeguard our country, The senator has pledged Dehghani, whose full name in Massachusetts for two hearing Tuesday. President Donald Trump rebuild the government broad structural changes is listed as Mohammad years. His life has now But Judge Richard issued a ban on travelers swiftly, and make funda- to the nation’s political and Shahab Dehghani Hossein been turned around.” Stearns on Tuesday said from several predomi- mental changes so that economic system, but her Abadi on federal court fil- Customs and Border Pa- the case was moot and out nantly Muslim countries it works for the American plan for remaking the fed- ings, to leave on the next trol declined to comment of his jurisdiction because in 2017, including Iran. people,” Warren wrote in eral bureaucracy focuses available flight because on specifics but said each Dehghani ended up flying Since August, at least 10 an online post unveiling more on the immediate lo- they determined he was person seeking entry to out of the U.S. that night. students have been sent the proposal. gistics of governing. As part intending to reside in the the country has the bur- Doyle confirmed Deh- back to Iran upon arrival With the leadoff Iowa of it, the senator promised U.S. longer than his tempo- den to prove they can ghani took a flight to Paris at U.S. airports. Seven had caucuses two weeks that her Cabinet will be at rary student visa allowed, overcome “all grounds of on Monday but disputed flown into Logan, accord- away, Warren is consid- least 50 percent women or Doyle said. inadmissibility,” including the judge’s assertions. ing to the American Civil ered a front-runner in non-binary people and that Dehghani’s lawyers re- “health-related grounds, She also challenged Liberties Union of Massa- that state and nationally, she’d announce all of its po- ject that claim. They say criminality, security rea- federal prosecutors who chusetts, which is also as- bunched near the top of sitions by Dec. 1, less than he had attended the Uni- sons, public charge, labor argued Dehghani was re- sisting Dehghani. polls with Vermont Sen. a month after Election Day. versity of Massachusetts certification, illegal en- moved from the country “We feel the Iranian Bernie Sanders, former She said her administra- Boston before transferring trants and immigration before the emergency or- community has been un- Vice President Joe Biden tion would fill all senior to Northeastern, had un- violations, documentation der was issued. Doyle ar- fortunately targeted,” and former South Bend, and mid-level White House dergone a nearly one-year requirements, and miscel- gued he was still at the air- Doyle said. “We’re hearing Indiana, Mayor Pete Butt- positions by Inauguration visa review and planned laneous grounds.” port at the time the judge many reports, especially igieg. All four have long Day next January. to return to Iran when he While he was at the air- issued the temporary stay, at the Boston port of entry, decried corruption in the Warren also vows not to completed his studies. port Monday, Dehghani’s suggesting customs offi- of Iranian students and Trump administration, employ current lobbyists “He’s understandably attorneys filed an emer- cials violated the order. other individuals being but Warren’s proposal in her administration. She gency lawsuit seeking to subjected to increased and seeks to provide a blue- says any former corporate upset,” said Heather She said her client in- print for how to specifi- lobbyists will be subject Yountz, a lawyer also in- hold off his removal, which tends to fight the case and severe interrogation at cally roll back Trump’s to a six-year “cooling off” volved in Dehghani’s case. a federal judge quickly ap- will weigh his legal options. secondary inspections.” influence should she win period and non-corporate her party’s nomination lobbyists will be subject to and November’s general a two-year one. MGM names new executive to lead casino 781-593-7700 Publishing Daily, except Sundays SPRINGFIELD (AP) — president and chief finan- Bill Hornbuckle, president USPS-142-820 ISSN-8750-8249 MGM has named a new cial officer of MGM Grand of MGM Resorts. 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LYNN combines public health as well, who could benefit media sites. It goes back dealer with violation From A1 and public safety efforts. from the same type of pro- and forth like a vicious For instance, the pro- gramming, Kenny said. cycle.” lice officials,” he said. for at-risk youth at Cath- SWAMPSCOTT gram’s primary strategy Kenny said intervention Often, the two gangs Regarding placement, olic Charities and Family From A1 is aggressive outreach and programs have been suc- have retaliated to those Kasper and Fitzgerald & Children’s Services of counseling, aimed at con- cessful — last year, there online posts with shoot- “Put simply, there are said the license limits six Lynn, and the outreach vincing people they need was an overall 8 percent ings. The most recent in- too many cars in and cars for sale anywhere on done by Antonio Gutier- help and steering them decrease in crime and a cident was on Dec. 14 and around 460 Humphrey the property. But a police rez, who works with at- toward the necessary ser- reduction in juvenile ar- police recovered the gun St.,” Kasper wrote in a report prepared by the risk youth through Lynn vices. Another effort is to rests. four days later, Kenny Nov. 13 correspondence to Swampscott Police De- Youth Street Outreach help them secure employ- But there’s still much said. Town Administrator Sean partment says the license Advocacy. ment, Kenny said. work to do. The city saw To combat that violence, Fitzgerald. “The operators calls for six cars for sale Similarly, the Safe and The department’s goal an uptick in its gang and Kenny said the depart- of Four Seasons Motor outside in front of the Successful Youth Initia- for the program is the gun violence last year, ment has added two new Group do claim that only property. tive targets youth with same as the mission of its largely due to ongoing re- officers to its Gang Unit a small number of the cars During a November in- high-risk behaviors, but major SSYI partner, Roca, taliatory shootings com- and shifted another officer are technically ‘For Sale,’ spection, of the 58 cars ob- a lot of the candidates which is to disrupt the mitted by two rival gangs, to its Drug Task Force. but in my opinion, this is served on the property, 12 served by the program cycle of incarceration and Kenny said. He also cited the impor- at best, a semantic techni- cars were in the front of come from the state’s cor- poverty by helping young Police are investigating tance of the two grants cality. the building, while others rections facility or through people transform their what led to the ongoing that have been awarded to “I believe that the oper- were parked in the rear probation. Last year, 153 lives, Kenny said. dispute, but identifying the department. ation of this business is lot and inside garages, ac- youth were served by “It’s done with commu- and targeting certain “Nobody can do it alone,” in excess of what is con- cording to the report. SSYI in Lynn, Kenny said. nity collaboration, street people has been challeng- said Kenny. “Community templated and permitted Of the 12 cars out front, The program is geared advocacy, and getting peo- ing because most of the partnership is built on the by their used car dealer’s the report says six were toward urban youth, aged ple away from that violent threats have been post- fact that we need to collab- license. I recommend that identified as being for sale 17 to 24, who have the behavior,” he said. ed on their social media orate. We need people of the (Select) Board take ac- with stickers in the wind- highest risk of engaging In the past, the pro- pages. different backgrounds to tion on this license so as to shield, while the other six in serious violence, such gram was only available “Gang members are qui- come together and attack address what I deem to be had a lemon law adver- as those with a leadership to males, but it’s been ex- et about it publicly, (but this as a group.” noncompliance.” tisement inside the front role in a gang, or are in- panded to females this will) blow up their online Kasper recommended windshield, which is re- volved in gang activity. year. Although stats show personas,” said Kenny. Gayla Cawley can be that the board take steps quired for cars that are for The multi-faceted com- more men are committing “One group will have a reached at gcawley@item- to formally request the vi- sale and a smaller sticker munity approach to re- violent crimes, there are problem with one group’s live.com. Follow her on olations be corrected and identifying those cars are ducing that violence many female offenders posted message on social Twitter @GaylaCawley. warn the owner of Four “not for sale.” Seasons Motor Group that Kasper said the lan- failure to comply may re- guage of the license is in sult in its license being the process of being in- suspended or revoked. terpreted by the Select The Select Board will Board’s procedures. Al- hold a public hearing on though the board’s hear- Wednesday, Feb. 5, where ing will only make a de- the panel will determine termination on the car whether there has been a dealer’s compliance with violation, based on reports its license and not on the from Kasper and the two property’s zoning viola- police departments. Rep- tions, Kasper said the two resentatives from Four go hand-in-hand. Seasons Motor Group will On Nov. 13, Kasper wrote present their own evidence. a letter to the property Jason Panos, a real es- owner, Charles Patsios, in- tate attorney represent- forming him of the poten- ing Four Seasons, said the tial zoning violations at 460 language in the auto deal- Humphrey St. He noted er’s license is vague. It motor vehicle sales is not limits sales to six cars on an allowed use in the dis- the property, but he said trict, but the business is op- there aren’t any specifics erating under a special per- for the timeframe and the mit granted by the Zoning placement of vehicles. For Board of Appeals in 1978, instance, he said it could which limits the amount of be inferred that six cars cars for sale to six and cars is referring to what’s al- for repair to nine. lowed on either a monthly The current use of the or yearly basis. property exceeds those “The charge posted in limits, has contributed to the notice talks about congestion in the area, and overburdening the proper- appears to be a zoning vi- ty with motor vehicles and olation, wrote Kasper. Pat- there is no such restriction sios may need to appear on the face of the license before the ZBA for further ITEM PHOTO | SPENSER HASAK regarding placement of zoning relief, he said. Nahant author Gerald Butler flips through his latest book, “Nahauntus: Accounts of Unexplained cars and we’re working “Swampscott is the fifth Occurences in Nahant Massachusetts.” with the town to hopefully most densely settled town find an amicable solution in Massachusetts,” said to this,” said Panos. Fitzgerald. “It certainly is “The town has issued li- a point that any restau- ‘Nahauntus’ will be author’s swan song censes on this property for rant or business under- many, many years without stands. We don’t have a NAHANT the 1940s in perfect detail, would go off. I saw that (the audience) was pretty significant change to the lot of land and if you’re From A1 credited his family’s long as a youngster, and he wide,” he said. “The young- activity and I guess the exceeding that regulatory military lineage for spark- was very straightforward er generation liked the question is why has this allowance, that’s going to “Nahauntus,” a title de- ing his early interest in about it. I’ve always ap- idea of the witches and the become such an issue now put an imposition on ev- rived from an old nick- history. preciated that.” devil’s footprint and the without a complaint from erybody else, and that’s name for Nahant, was “I’m an Army brat. I’m It was partially the stone and things like that. anyone except for admin- something we have to be published last October very proud of that,” he frankness with which his The older generations are istration officials and po- very cognizant of.” and details several spooky, said. father and grandfather interested because they scary, and otherworldly oc- Born in 1944 at George spoke about the stark re- heard the stories them- currences reported to have Army Air Force Base in alities of life on the front- selves growing up and Saugus clerk: Early voting happened on the little is- Illinois, Butler and his lines that inspired Butler want to know more.” land north of Boston. family settled in Nah- to document stories in Despite the positive won’t topple 2016 record From Vikings and sea ant permanently in 1949. ways that accurately pre- feedback he’s received, “Nahauntus” will be But- serpents, to witches and Because his father and serves them. SAUGUS mailed at the beginning of UFO sightings, Butler grandfather were both “I’d rather have some- ler’s final book. From A1 the early voting period, no combed through several Army veterans, Butler’s body (be straight) with He believes he’s exhaust- ed all the information he earlier than Feb. 24. local history books and old early exposure to military me rather than sugarcoat Early voting for the Nov. “If you will be out of town news articles, some centu- life and its lingering ef- it. Once you take all that has on his beloved town, which he said was his ul- 3 election will be held Octo- on March 3rd, you have ries-old, to bring Nahant’s fects was constant. away, the truth is still timate goal. ber 19-30. The Massachu- a disability, or you have oldest mysteries to life in “My grandad joined the there,” he said. “I have a lot of informa- setts Secretary of State’s a religious belief which his 12-chapter book. Lynn Infantry and was Butler said the books tion I’ve learned and doc- Election Division website prevents you from going “It was a fun book to badly gassed,” he said. he writes are for any- umented throughout the details voters’ options: to your polling place, you write,” he said. “I remember him sitting body who’s interested in years,” he said. “When I “You may cast your early qualify for an absentee The retired Massachu- in a chair on a Sunday af- reading them, but added go, it’s gone.” ballot in person at any ear- ballot. Absentee ballots are setts State Guard captain, ternoon with a bottle of he was surprised by how ly voting location in your available sooner than early who joked he can’t remem- Pickwick ale. He’d start many people have shown Elyse Carmosino can be city or town. Early voting ballots,” the website stated. ber what he did yesterday to laugh, and that’s when interest in Nahauntus. reached at ecarmosino@ will be available in at least Schena prefers to vote on but can recall events from his terrible wheezing “I found with this book, itemlive.com. one location in your city Election Day, mostly be- or town, during your local cause she is visiting town election official’s regular polling places as part of her Peabody files again for four school projects business hours. Cities and job and finds it convenient towns may choose to have to cast a ballot at her poll- PEABODY “These buildings were as the age of both roofs is The Welch School Build- expanded hours and loca- ing place — Precinct 3 on From A1 built in a different time of concern,” said Dunne. ing Committee is expected tions,” stated the website. Chestnut Street — while with different needs and “This will be a very target- to meet Tuesday morning Voters may cast a ballot she is making her rounds. MSBA, the District should they do not meet the needs ed specific repair project.” to authorize a public re- by mail by first submit- file an SOI in an upcoming of the 21st century,” said The Accelerated Repair quest for services for an ting an early ballot appli- Thor Jourgensen can be year.” Dunne. “Center School is program’s deadline is Fri- Owner’s Project Manager. cation to local election offi- reached at tjourgensen@ Dunne said the goal filled to the brim, the gym, day, Feb. 14. “It will be published in cials. Early ballots will be itemlive.com. is to get the high school or as I like to call it the ca- It is not uncommon for the Central Register on and Center School accept- fe-gym-torium isn’t even districts to have to submit Jan. 29 and hopefully the LAW OFFICES OF ed into the MSBA Core large enough for basket- multiple statements of in- potential OPMs will apply JAMES J. CARRIGAN program to redress cer- ball. The classroom space terest for the same project. and then we will conduct tain deficiencies in both is inadequate and old and The Welch School proj- interviews,” said Dunne. • Social Security Disability • Workers Compensation schools. The deadline for some rooms hardly have ect took five tries extend- “This whole process with all of our schools is a good • Accidents filing the SOIs is April 8. any outlets. In spite of ed over a five-year peri- 25 years located across Dunne said the biggest these deficient buildings, od from 2014-1019. That process as the MSBA gives from Lynn District Court us so much assistance. It’s Home delivery needs at the high school I marvel at what we are project has been placed on 15 Johnson St. include inadequate heat doing. The high school list the Core track and there is really designed to give us subscribers an excellent product at the 781-596-0100 and air flow and inade- just goes on and on and debate about the fact that JAMES J. CARRIGAN end. It’s just too bad that Get FREE access quate science labs space. on.” some believe work is need- to the e-edition on ANNE GUGINO CARRIGAN they only have so much LISA A. CARRIGAN, OF COUNSEL There is a myriad of ar- The city also plans to ed this summer, especially money to give with 351 www.jamescarriganlaw.com eas of need at the Center file statements of interest with frosted windows and districts. They do all they [email protected] School, including a leaky for the West and South air conditioning and heat. possibly can to maximize roof and the lack of dedi- schools to upgrade and/or Last fall, the city council their grants.” cated space for a library replace the existing roofs. approved an expenditure (currently located in a “We plan to apply for the of $1.2 million for a feasi- Anne Marie Tobin can be classroom), gymnasium Accelerated Repair pro- bility study for the school, reached at atobin@item- call 781-593-7700 ext. 2 and cafeteria. gram for those two schools which was built in 1972. live.com. to start your daily subscription. A4 WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 22, 2020 OPINION JEFFREY A. LINDER HOW TO REACH US America’s unhealthy trend E¥¦¥ M. G DIRECTORS President and Publisher Edward L. Cahill “It’s going to be like We found the rates of ple healthy. M§Ÿ H. SŸŸ John M. Gilberg Chief Executive O cer breaking up with everyone American adults with a Beyond the way we Edward M. Grant 110 Munroe St. E C J. CŸ¡ CŸ you know.” primary care doctor steadi- pay for primary care, the Gordon R. Hall P.O. Box 5 Advertising Director News Editor That’s what a colleague ly declined between 2002 amount we spend on prima- Lynn, MA 01903 W J. K TŸ  J ¢£ Monica Connell Healey predicted three years ago and 2015. In 2015, a quar- ry care is part of the prob- Chief Financial O cer Editorial Page Editor J. Patrick Norton when I took a new job in ter of Americans did not lem. In the United States, Customer Service J N. W  C  T¢¤ Michael H. Shanahan and would leave have a primary care phy- we spend 5 percent to 7 per- Monday - Friday, 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. Chief Operating O cer Community Relations Director Chairman hundreds of my primary sician. Vulnerable groups cent of our health care dol- Connecting care patients in Boston. — blacks, Latinos, the un- lars on primary care, com- All Departments: PUBLISHERS She was right. Six months insured, the poor and those pared with 14 percent in 781-593-7700 Horace N. Hastings, 1877-1904 of serial breakups. with less than a high school similar countries. Medicare Ext. 2 Charles H. Hastings and Wilmot R. Hastings, 1904-1922 I had spent a good part of diploma —were more likely only spends 2 percent to 4 Charles H. Hastings, 1922-1940 the prior 15 years develop- to lack primary care. Amer- percent on primary care. If Classifi ed/Legal Advertising Ernest W. Lawson, 1940-1960 ing deep relationships with icans in the South were less we only spend 5 percent of classi [email protected] Charles H. Gamage and Peter Gamage, 1960-1982 my patients, learning about likely than Americans in U.S. health care dollars on Subscriptions Peter Gamage, 1982-1991 their medical problems and, other regions to have pri- primary care, is the other [email protected] Peter H. Gamage, 1991-1996 more important, their lives mary care. 95 percent paying for our Circulation Brian C. šayer, 1996-1999 and their hopes. Knowing Across ages, 20-some- Bernard W. Frazier Jr., 1999-2005 failure to spend on primary [email protected] Peter H. Gamage, 2005-2014 my patients helped me de- things were the least likely care? liver better medical care to have primary care, with The supply of primary care Ext. 3 John S. Moran, Executive Editor, 1975-1990 and better primary care. 44 percent lacking a prima- physicians could be part Newsroom But what is primary care? ry care doctor. While it is of the decrease we found. [email protected] We often use a definition true that younger Ameri- Demand for primary care [email protected] that includes the “4 C’s.” cans are less likely to need should be increasing because Ext. 4 Primary care is first con- medical care, I am con- of the aging of the popula- Sports tact and comprehensive, cerned we are setting up the tion, changes in insurance [email protected] the place you call first with next generation to miss out and other factors, but fewer most of your medical ques- on recommended, preven- trainees are going into pri- Ext. 5 tions and problems. Prima- tive care. mary care and doctors are Retail and Online ry care is coordinated. It is Why the decrease in pri- leaving primary care. Advertising EDITORIAL the hub. Your primary care mary care? Generational My Boston “breakups” [email protected] doctor is the quarterback difference may play a role. were difficult at times, but ADVERTISING for all of the other care you Younger Americans may always amicable. receive. Finally, primary be more accustomed to in- Ernie Carpenter Jr. Starting a new primary Director of Advertising Five ways to make your care is continuous, where ternet-enabled, episodic care practice in Chicago and Business Development, ext. 1355 you get care over time. access. The “convenience was hard. I had forgotten [email protected] Primary care is good for revolution” has resulted in how challenging primary Ralph Mitchell life and your community you. My colleagues and I an explosion of alternative care must seem to our med- Sales Representative, ext. 1313 previously found that Amer- sites of care. Urgent care, ical students and residents [email protected] icans with primary care re- retail clinics and online when every patient is a new better in 2020 ceived more high-quality medical companies provide Eric Rondeau patient. It has taken me Sales Representative, ext. 1280 care — recommended can- easy options, but these lack three years to start feeling [email protected] Editorial from The Dallas Morning News cer screenings, better dia- the coordination or conti- as if I am getting to know betes care, counseling and nuity of primary care. It is Patricia Whalen a large number of my pa- Sales Representative, ext. 1310 According to new research conducted by more — and had a better easy to make repeated vis- tients well. [email protected] the fitness company Strava, 80 percent of experience of care. Others its, but who is keeping track Of course, I hope these BUSINESS OFFICE people who make New Year’s resolutions have found that U.S. coun- of you, especially if you deepening relationships will have abandoned them by mid-February. ties with more primary care have a problem not solved will allow me to help my Susan J. Conti Controller, ext. 1288 We get it. Beach body dreams that seem doctors have lower mortal- in a visit or two? primary care patients stay ity. Primary care is associ- Primary care deserves as healthy as possible. But [email protected] possible during the magical holiday season ated with fewer emergency some of the blame. Many can seem unrealistic when January reality with fewer of us having pri- Ted Grant department visits, hospi- primary care practices are mary care — especially the Publisher, ext. 1234 sets in. Count us among those who have al- talizations and lower costs. not optimized to be acces- vulnerable and young — I [email protected] ready chosen sleep over exercise this year. Reliably delivering routine sible or responsive. Prima- worry we are letting prima- Marian Kinney So if you’re one of millions of Americans who primary care to all Ameri- ry care is set up, like most ry care die out and jeopar- ext. 1212 find themselves right-sizing those resolu- cans would almost certainly health care, because of the dizing the health of our fel- [email protected] tions this week, we’d like to offer five simple, improve the nation’s health way we are paid, for see- low Americans. Will Kraft attainable alternatives for making yourself more than any number of ing you in person or doing Chief Financial Of cer, ext. 1296 and your city better in 2020. “medical breakthroughs” things to you. We largely Jeffrey A. Linder, MD, [email protected] we often read about. are not paid for answering MPH, FACP, is the Michael Resolve to know your neighbors. Being a Paula Villacreses good neighbor is a powerful prevention for Now, despite all the ben- phone calls, responding to A. Gertz Professor of Med- efits of primary care, our electronic messages or coor- icine and chief of the Di- A/R Specialist, ext. 1205 so many of the problems that plague us: [email protected] new study in JAMA In- dinating care. The sad fact vision of General Internal loneliness, fear, suspicion, crime. Isolation ternal Medicine raises an is health systems still make Medicine and Geriatrics at Mike Shanahan and loneliness are real and potent threats to alarm that primary care in more money by treating Northwestern University Chief Executive Of cer, ext. 1956 [email protected] a healthy society. In 2017, Former Surgeon the United States could be sick people than by coordi- Feinberg School of Medi- General Vivek Murthy called loneliness an slowly dying out. nating care or keeping peo- cine. Carolina Trujillo “epidemic.” Separated by our safety fea- Community Relations Director, ext. 1226 [email protected] tures, our gated communities, our rear-en- HIRAM REISNER try garages and our flickering screens, we Jim Wilson Chief Operating Of cer, ext. 1200 are less likely than ever to know the people [email protected] who live nearest to us. Resolve to buck that trend in 2020, for your own sake, for their In some states, the 2020 CIRCULATION sake and for the health of our city. Lisa Mahmoud Resolve to make your voice heard. This Manager, ext. 1239 [email protected] is an election year. Go vote. The last day election has already started to register for March 3 primaries is Feb. 3. CUSTOMER SERVICE Early voting starts Feb. 18. Resolve to look Tired of all the political and Republican voters can voter registration office. La’ Mosha Ball ads and ready for the 2020 now write in candidates of Republicans in Virginia Customer Service, ext. 1276 for other ways to participate in civic affairs [email protected] too. Attend a public hearing. Write a letter presidential voting to their choice. will choose delegates to to the editor. start? It already has — in “This is really an un- their national convention GRAPHICS Resolve to help someone else. Support a Minnesota. known for us,” said Ken at a state convention, and Trevor Andreozzi charity. Join a PTO. Serve those in need. Early and absentee vot- Martin, the state’s Dem- no GOP candidates will Designer ing has begun in several [email protected] According to research by the Mayo Clinic, ocratic chairman. “This is appear on the ballot in the states — including Minne- the first time we’ve had a volunteering contributes to a healthier life- presidential primary. Frederick Higgins sota, North Carolina and presidential primary in Designer style, including lower risk of depression, Meanwhile in Califor- Virginia — raising the Minnesota for close to 30 [email protected] lower stress and even a longer life. nia — with 495 delegates, question as to whether the years. It’s hard to know more than any other state Mark Sutherland Resolve to enjoy beauty. Visit a park, or New Hampshire primary precisely what to expect.” — Democrats moved their Creative Director take in art and cultural opportunities such is still considered the first With that in mind, Min- primary from early June [email protected] as an orchestra, museum, ballet or musical. in the nation. Minnesota nesota senator Amy Klo- to the Super Tuesday con- NEWSROOM In sociological studies, participation in cul- and North Carolina media buchar is holding cam- test March 3, when a total tural activities has shown significant cor- Mike Alongi are both declaring their paign events around her of 14 states will hold their Sports Reporter ext. 1228 relation to life satisfaction and longevity. early voting starts presi- home state. Meanwhile, contests. [email protected] Resolve to stay informed. Thomas Jeffer- dential primary contests. the ultra-progressive and As a result of that calen- Bill Brotherton son wrote that, “Wherever the people are Since 1972, Iowa has held often controversial Rep. dar change, California vot- Features Editor ext. 1338 well informed they can be trusted with their the first presidential nomi- Ilhan Omar will campaign ers will begin casting their [email protected] own government.” In an age of fake news nating contest. This year for Sen. Bernie Sanders, mail-in ballots on Febru- Elyse Carmosino and filtered content, one of the most import- the Iowa caucuses will be according to NBC News. ary 3 — the same day as Reporter, ext. 1264 [email protected] ant things we can do is to inform ourselves. held on February 3, fol- And it’s not just the Go- the Iowa caucuses. In the This newspaper is a good resource, but we lowed by New Hampshire’s pher State. In North Car- 2018 midterms, 65 percent Gayla Cawley don’t pretend to be the only news source #FITN primary (as locals olina, mail-in ballots are Reporter, ext. 1236 of Californians voted via [email protected] available. Read widely. Be open to opposing call it) eight days later, as already available for ab- early ballots. viewpoints. Seek out professional journal- mandated by state law. sentee voting. “The 2020 New Hampshire Secre- Cheryl Charles ists. Be a savvy news consumer. But in Minnesota, ab- primary elections have News Editor, ext. 1278 tary of State Bill Gardner, [email protected] There are 49 weeks left in 2020. Plenty sentee voting and early begun in North Carolina,” widely viewed as the guard- of time to try out some new resolutions to voting began Friday, with The Charlotte Observer Olivia Falcigno ian of the Granite State’s Photographer, ext.1224 make yourself and your community better public radio station MPR declared. first in the nation primary, [email protected] than before. proclaiming: “Minnesota That primary also in- dismissed concerns that ushers in a full-fledged cludes Republicans. Spenser Hasak early voting undermines Photographer, ext. 1332 presidential primary.” Trump will face two pri- its place in the presidential [email protected] The presidential prima- mary challengers in North election process. Thor Jourgensen ry — to be held on “Super Carolina — former Mas- “It doesn’t affect us,” he Editorial Page Editor, ext. 1267 Tuesday” — will be Min- sachusetts Gov. Bill Weld said at a November press [email protected] nesota’s first since 1992 and former Illinois U.S. event formally announcing Daniel Kane and only the fifth in state representative Joe Walsh the date of the primary. Sports Reporter, ext. 1228 history, following years of — after the state elections “Because of the nature of [email protected] holding presidential cau- board also overrode Re- this state and how many Steve Krause cuses. After frustration publican efforts to have elections we’ve had, can- Writer-at-Large, ext. 1229 expressed by Minneso- the president’s name the didates do things that last [email protected] ta voters over the 2016 only one on the ballot. week or that last weekend Harold Rivera caucuses, lawmakers re- In Virginia, in-person that show the people of New Sports Editor, ext. 1238 [email protected] turned the state to a pri- absentee voting began last Hampshire what they’re mary election process. Thursday, according to the made of, their character, Anne Marie Tobin Minnesota Democrats state Department of Elec- Sports Reporter, ext. 1307 that crystallizes in their [email protected] will have 15 candidates tions. Registered voters minds why they thought to choose from. The Min- can receive an absentee they were going to vote for Ryan York Copy Editor, ext. 1220 nesota Supreme Court ballot in the mail by re- this person,” Gardner said. recently rejected a GOP quest online. Voters can [email protected] challenge to list only Pres- also find the ballot online Hiram Reisner is a report- TECHNOLOGY ident Trump on the ballot, and mail it to their local er for InsideSources.com. Tim Noyes Director ext. 1247 TO SUBMIT YOUR LETTERS, PLEASE MAIL TO THE DAILY ITEM, P.O. BOX 5, LYNN, MA 01903 OR EMAIL TO [email protected] [email protected] WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 22, 2020 THE DAILY ITEM A5 NATION Washington man is Planned Parenthood endorses first in U.S. to catch new virus from China challenger to Sen. Susan Collins By David Sharp Fund also is backing Demo- By Carla K. Johnson sengers from China for ASSOCIATED PRESS crat Jaime Harrison, who’s and Mike Stobbe signs of illness in hopes seeking to unseat GOP ASSOCIATED PRESS of containing the virus PORTLAND, Maine Sen. Lindsey Graham of during the busy Lunar — Planned Parenthood SEATTLE — The U.S. South Carolina, and Demo- New Year travel season. on Tuesday endorsed a crat Barbara Bollier, who’s on Tuesday reported its Late last week, U.S. Democratic challenger to first case of a new and po- running for an open Senate health officials began Republican Sen. Susan seat in Kansas. tentially deadly virus cir- screening passengers Collins of Maine, saying culating in China, saying In Maine, Collins and from Wuhan in central Collins “turned her back” Planned Parenthood have a Washington state res- China, where the out- on women and citing her ident who returned last had a complicated rela- break began. The screen- vote to confirm Brett Ka- tionship. week from the outbreak's ing had been underway vanaugh to the Supreme Collins has supported epicenter was hospitalized at three U.S. airports — Court as well as other ju- funding for the organiza- near Seattle. New York City's Kennedy dicial nominees who op- tion, and she received its The man, identified only airport and the Los An- pose abortion. endorsement once before, as a Snohomish Coun- FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS geles and San Francisco Sara Gideon, speaker of in her 2002 reelection ty resident is in his 30s, airports. On Tuesday, the the Maine House of Rep- House speaker Sara Gideon, D-Freeport, flash- campaign. She was hon- was in good condition and U.S. Centers for Disease resentatives, welcomed es a thumbs up at a Democratic colleague prior ored by the group in 2017 wasn't considered a threat Control and Prevention the endorsement from the to the start of the first session of the new year with its Barry Goldwater to medical staff or the pub- announced it would add Planned Parenthood Ac- at the State House in Augusta, Maine. Award to a public official lic, health officials said. Chicago's O'Hare airport tion Fund. “There’s never who has acted as a lead- U.S. health officialsand Atlanta's airport to been a more important “From her decisive vote its endorsement. er within the Republican stressed that they believe the mix later this week. time to stand up for repro- to confirm Kavanaugh to “Senator Collins has not Party to support Planned the virus' overall risk to What's more, officials will ductive rights,” she said, her refusal to stop Repub- changed, but leadership at Parenthood. the American public re- begin forcing all passen- in the face of “systematic lican attacks on our health Planned Parenthood cer- “Senator Collins has mained low. gers from Wuhan to go to attacks on reproductive and rights, it’s clear that tainly has,” Collins cam- been an outspoken cham- The newly discovered vi- one of those five airports if rights across the country. she has turned her back paign spokesman Kevin pion for women’s health. rus has infected about 300 they wish to enter the U.S. Collins, who was honored on those she should be Kelley said. “It’s sad that Thanks to Senator Collins’ people, all of whom had The U.S. resident had by Planned Parenthood as championing,” said Alex- the group is now run steadfast commitment been in China, and killed no symptoms when he recently as 2017 as “an is McGill Johnson, act- by far left activists who to her constituents, tens six. The virus can cause arrived at the Seattle-Ta- outspoken champion for ing president and CEO of would rather focus on par- of thousands of women coughing, fever, breathing coma airport last Wednes- women’s health,” is facing Planned Parenthood. She tisan politics than biparti- in Maine and millions of difficulty and pneumonia. day, but he contacted perhaps the toughest re- said Collins “has aban- san policies that provide women across the country The U.S. joins a growing doctors on Sunday when election fight of her career. doned not only the peo- health care to women.” still have access to essen- list of places outside main- he started feeling ill, offi- Critics have vowed they ple of Maine, but women The endorsement was one tial health care,” Cecile land China reporting cases, cials said. Lab testing on won’t forget her key vote across the country.” of several announced Tues- Richards, then-president following Thailand, Japan, Monday confirmed he had for Kavanaugh, whose The Collins campaign day, the day before the an- of Planned Parenthood South Korea and Taiwan. the virus, “The gentleman nomination survived an said Planned Parenthood niversary of the landmark Federation of America, Airports around the right now is very healthy,” accusation that he sexu- has changed and become Roe v. Wade ruling that said at the time, about a world have stepped up said Dr. Nancy Messonni- ally assaulted someone in more partisan, noting that made abortion legal. The year before the Kavana- monitoring, checking pas- er of the CDC. high school. no Republicans have won Planned Parenthood Action ugh vote. At 90, Alaska Native woman will be first counted in U.S. Census By Mark Thiessen administrator for Nun- ASSOCIATED PRESS akauyak Traditional Council, hopes the take- TOKSOOK BAY, Alaska away message for the rest — Lizzie Chimiugak has of the nation is of Yup’ik lived for 90 years in the pride. windswept western wilds “We are Yup'ik people of Alaska, born to a no- and that the world will see madic family who lived in that we are very strong in PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS mud homes and followed our culture and our tradi- where the good hunting Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell, R-Ky., tions and that our Yup'ik leaves the Senate at the Capitol in Washington. and fishing led. language is very strong.” Her home now is an out- For Chimiugak, she has post on the Bering Sea, concerns about climate Toksook Bay, and she is PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS change and what it might McConnell abruptly about to become the first do to future generations of Lizzie Chimiugak looks on at her home in Tok- person counted in the U.S. subsistence hunters and eases limits in Census, taken every 10 sook Bay, Alaska. fishers in the communi- years to apportion repre- ty, and what it will do to sentation in Congress and and necessity, ever since On Tuesday, Steven Dil- the fish and animals. She impeachment trial federal money. the U.S. purchased the lingham, director of the plans to talk about it with By Lisa Mascaro, jurors. House prosecutors "Elders that were before territory from Russia in census bureau, will con- others at the celebration. Eric Tucker and were on one side, Trump's me, if they didn’t die too 1867. The ground is still duct the first interview. “She’s sad about the fu- Zeke Miller team on the other, in the early, I wouldn’t have been frozen, which allows easi- Because of federal priva- ture,” he eldest son Paul ASSOCIATED PRESS well of the Senate, as sen- the first person counted," er access before the spring cy laws, the bureau won’t said. ators sat silent at their Lizzie Chimiugak said, melt makes many areas even confirm Chimiugak Chimiugak was born WASHINGTON — Sen- desks, no cellphones or speaking Yup'ik language inaccessible to travel will be the first person just after the start of the ate Majority Leader Mitch other electronics allowed. of Yugtun, with family and residents scatter to counted, even though it’s Great Depression in the McConnell abruptly Senators were stunned members serving as inter- subsistence hunting and the worst kept secret in middle of nowhere in west- backed off some of his pro- by McConnell's shift, preters. "Right now, they’re fishing grounds. The mail her hometown. ern Alaska, her daughter posed rules for President which came during the considering me as an el- service is spotty in rural After the count, a cel- Katie Schwartz of Spring- Donald Trump’s impeach- private lunch and briefly der, and they’re asking Alaska and the internet ebration is planned at field, Missouri, said. Lizzie ment trial on Tuesday, delayed the start of the me questions I’m trying connectivity unreliable, Nelson Island School, and was one of 10 siblings born easing plans for a tight historic session. my best to give answers which makes door-to-door will include local Alaska to her parents, who lived two-day schedule and A spokeswoman for to, or to talk about what it surveying important. Native dancers and tra- a nomadic lifestyle and agreeing that House evi- Republican Sen. Susan means to be an elder." The rest of the nation, ditional food, which could traveled with two or three dence will be included. He Collins said that she and The decennial U.S. cen- including more urban ar- include seal, walrus, musk other families that would acted after protests from others had raised con- sus has started in rural eas of Alaska, begin the ox and moose. migrate together, her son senators, including fellow Alaska, out of tradition census in mid-March. Robert Pitka, tribal said. Republicans. cerns. The Maine senator The trial quickly burst sees the changes as sig- into a partisan fight at nificant improvements, Clinton holding off on endorsing Sanders the Capitol as the pres- said spokeswoman Annie ident's lawyers opened Clark. arguments in support of Collins, Sen. Rob Port- By Will Weissert (he) seems to really be man of Ohio and a sub- ASSOCIATED PRESS very much supporting it." McConnell's plan. Demo- crats objected loudly to his stantial number of other Her comments ripped Republicans from across WASHINGTON — Hil- open the scars of the bru- initial rules, and some Re- lary Clinton refused to publicans then made their the party's ideological tal 2016 primary battle spectrum wanted to make say whether she would between Sanders and concerns known in private endorse Bernie Sanders, the changes, according to Clinton just as Democrats at a GOP lunch. her 2016 rival, if he wins two people familiar with are poised to begin voting Without comment, the the Democratic nomina- Republican leader submit- the matter but unautho- on their next nominee. It tion and offered a broad ted an amended propos- rized to discuss it in public. could also energize Sand- condemnation of the pro- al after meeting behind Some argued that the two- ers loyalists who believed gressive candidate's style closed doors with his sen- day limitation would have the Democratic establish- of politics. ators as the trial opened. helped Democrats cast “I'm not going to go there ment rigged the 2016 pri- The handwritten changes Republicans as squeezing yet," she said in an inter- mary in Clinton's favor. would add an extra day testimony through in the view with The Hollywood That could be especially for each side's opening dead of night. Reporter published on helpful with the Iowa cau- PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS arguments and stipulate The turnaround was cuses less than two weeks Tuesday in response to Democratic presidential candidate Sen. Bernie that evidence from the a swift lesson as White away and Sanders working whether she'd back Sand- Sanders, I-Vt., arrives to speak at a campaign Democratic House's im- House's wishes run into to establish a clear lead ers. “We're still in a very stop on Monday at the State Historical Museum peachment hearings be the reality of the Senate. in a top tier that includes vigorous primary season. I of Iowa. included in the record. The White House wanted will say, however, that it's former Vice President Joe There is still deep dis- a session crammed into a not only him, it's the cul- Biden, Massachusetts Sen. gerous president in Ameri- sion between Clinton agreement about calling shorter period to both ex- ture around him. It's his Elizabeth Warren and Pete can history.” and Sanders is evident. additional witnesses. pedite the trial and shift Buttigieg, the former may- leadership team. It's his Clinton's aides sought In the interview, she was “It’s time to start with more of the proceedings or of South Bend, Ind. prominent supporters. It's to minimize any fallout asked about comments this trial,” said White into late night, according Sanders, like other sen- to a person familiar with his online Bernie Bros and from her comments. Nick she makes in an upcom- House Counsel Pat Cipol- their relentless attacks ators who are running for lone, the president's lead the matter but unautho- Merill, Clinton's spokes- ing documentary in which on lots of his competitors, president, was in Wash- lawyer in brief remarks as rized to discuss it in public. she says Sanders has been particularly the women.” ington on Tuesday to person, tweeted that “we the proceedings opened in “READ THE TRAN- She added: “I really hope participate in President all need to work our heart in Congress for years but public. SCRIPTS!” the president people are paying atten- Donald Trump's impeach- out for the nominee, who- "nobody likes him, nobody Chief Justice John Rob- tweeted from overseas tion to that because it ment trial. In a statement, ever that is, and @Hillary- wants to work with him, erts gaveled open the miles away, as he returned should be worrisome that Sanders said, “together, Clinton, as usual, won't be he got nothing done.” session, senators having to his hotel at a global he has permitted this cul- we are going to go forward any exception." Asked if that assessment taken an oath last week leaders conference in Da- ture — not only permitted, and defeat the most dan- Still, the lingering ten- still holds, she said “yes." to do “impartial justice" as vos, Switzerland. A6 THE DAILY ITEM WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 22, 2020 POLICE/FIRE

All address information, particu- unable to be located. Suspect in Lynn store armed larly arrests, reflect police records. In the event of a perceived inac- Medical Aid curacy, it is the sole responsibility A report of a female with robbery linked to four others of the concerned party to contact right side numbness and the relevant police department and slurred speech at a Magno- By Gayla Cawley tracked him to his Maple Police found Pacheco tham Street, Kmiec said. have the department issue a no- lia Way apartment Tuesday ITEM STAFF Street home, Lynn Police Lt. after several residents in Pacheco was arrested last tice of correction to the Daily Item. at 7:31 a.m. The woman was Michael Kmiec said. the area called about a Thursday and charged with LYNN — Police have Corrections or clarifications will not transported to Beverly Hospi- Pacheco made off with suspicious man running five counts of armed and tal by Atlantic Ambulance. linked a 46-year-old man ar- be made without express notice of about $60 in cash from the through the residential masked robbery and at- rested last week for robbing tempting to commit a crime. change from the arresting police a convenience store at gun- register, but he didn’t real- properties. A subsequent Summons ize he was followed home investigation linked him “It certainly puts a clo- department. point to four other store rob- sure on those investiga- Jaob Martins Vaidello, 22, beries that were committed by the victim. The 50-year- to three other armed of 27 Ord St., Salem, to be old male store clerk drove robberies committed at tions and gets him off the LYNN over the past five months. street as well,” said Kmiec. summoned and charged with Paul Pacheco, of Lynn, was behind Pacheco, but lost Big Brother’s Food Mart, Arrest operation of a motor vehicle arrested after he allegedly him as he began running which occurred on Sept. Gayla Cawley can be with a suspended license robbed Big Brother’s Food through backyards in the 18, Oct. 12, and Nov. 24, reached at gcawley@item- Pedro Arrevillaga, 44, of Monday at 9:16 p.m. Mart shortly before 9 p.m. Maple Street area, Kmiec and a Nov. 24 robbery at live.com. Follow her on 25 Rockaway St., was arrest- last Thursday and police said. Sunrise Market on Cha- Twitter @GaylaCawley. ed and charged with assault Vandalism and battery with a dangerous weapon, disorderly conduct An Essex Lane resident re- and resisting arrest at 11:23 ported his motor vehicle had Lynn shooting under investigation p.m. Monday. been keyed overnight Tuesday at 4:24 a.m. By Gayla Cawley Neptune Boulevard apart- door inside the building ter it occurred and no one Accidents ITEM STAFF ment building Sunday had been struck with gun- was on scene when officers SAUGUS evening. fire, Lynn Police Lt. Mi- responded. There were no A report of a motor vehicle LYNN — Police are in- Police responded to 160 chael Kmiec said. victims at the time and no crash with personal injury at Accidents vestigating a shooting Neptune Blvd. shortly be- The shooting was report- suspects have been identi- 5:24 p.m. Monday at Wal- that took place inside a fore 8 p.m. and found a ed by a resident hours af- fied, Kmiec said. greens at 290 Broadway. Police received multiple A report of a motor vehicle calls around 3:42 p.m. Tues- crash at 2:28 a.m. Tuesday day about a motor vehicle on Rand Street; at 7:13 a.m. that had hit a parked car on Documents: Extremist group Tuesday at Linwood Street Lincoln Avenue. Officers were and Parkland Avenue; at 7:19 dispatched. a.m. Tuesday at Walgreens at A man came into the sta- 290 Broadway; at 7:53 a.m. tion at 9 a.m. Sunday to re- wanted rally to start civil war Tuesday at Poplar and Wal- port the left rear side of his nut streets; at 12:41 p.m. Ford Fusion was struck the By Michael Virginia can spiral out to brough IV, 19, of Denton, Tuesday at Eastern and Waitt night before. The man was Kunzelman (expletive) full blown civil Md., last Thursday as part avenues. unable to provide any infor- ASSOCIATED PRESS war,” he said. of a broader investigation mation about the other party Mathews and fellow of The Base. Authorities COLLEGE PARK, Md. Assaults and was advised to call his group member Brian in Georgia and Wisconsin — A hidden camera cap- insurance company. Mark Lemley Jr., 33, of also arrested four other A report of an assault at tured members of a white A caller at 9:28 p.m. Satur- Elkton, Maryland, dis- men linked to the group. 10:34 p.m. Monday at Mc- supremacist group ex- day reported a motor vehicle cussed the planning of Detention hearings for Donald’s on Boston Street. pressing hope that vio- that had hit a tree in the area violence at the Richmond Mathews and Bilbrough A report of an assault and lence at a gun rights rally of the Salem Turnpike. No re- rally, according to prosecu- are scheduled for Wednes- battery with a dangerous in Virginia this week could ported injuries. tors. Lemley talked about day at the federal court- weapon at 10:34 a.m. Tues- start a civil war, federal using a thermal imaging house in Greenbelt, Md. day on Liberty Street. Breaking and Entering prosecutors said in a court filing Tuesday. scope affixed to his rifle to Their attorneys didn’t im- Overdose The owner of Slapshot Former Canadian Armed ambush unsuspecting ci- mediately respond to the Sports Cards on Broadway Forces reservist Patrik vilians and police officers, memo filed Tuesday by A report of an overdose at called the station at 10:19 Jordan Mathews also vid- prosecutors said. Assistant U.S. Attorney 4:28 a.m. Tuesday on Essex a.m. Sunday to report his eotaped himself advocat- “I need to claim my first Thomas Windom. Street. victim,” Lemley said on Mathews and Lemley business had been broken ing for killing people, poi- PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS into. Officers were dispatched soning water supplies and Dec. 23, according to Tues- are charged with trans- Theft for a report. derailing trains, a pros- FBI agents on Thurs- day’s detention memo. porting a firearm and day arrested former “We could essentially ammunition with intent A report of a larceny at ecutor wrote in urging a Complaints judge in Maryland to keep Canadian Armed Forc- like be literally hunting to commit a felony. Bil- 12:39 p.m. Tuesday at 35 es reservist Patrik people,” Mathews said, brough is charged with Boston St. Mathews and two other A man reported at 5:43 members of The Base de- Mathews and two oth- according to prosecutors. “transporting and harbor- p.m. Monday that his upstairs tained in federal custody. er men who are linked “You could provide over- ing aliens.” LYNNFIELD neighbor threw trash at his But the 27-year-old Ca- to a violent white su- watch while I get close to Bilbrough’s attorney, door and went back into her nadian national didn’t premacist group and do what needs to be done Robert Bonsib, said last Accident apartment. Officers were dis- know investigators were were believed to be to certain things.” Thursday that he was patched to the apartments watching and listening heading to a pro-gun Lemley talked about “underwhelmed” by a A report of a minor motor on Newhall Avenue for more ambushing a police officer prosecutor’s arguments vehicle accident involving a when he and two other rally in Virginia’s cap- information. to steal the officer’s weap- for keeping his client de- school bus Tuesday at 8:31 group members talked ital. Police received a call at ons and tactical gear, say- tained. Bilbrough was the a.m. at Everett Bank on Sa- about attending the Rich- 7:11 p.m. Sunday from a man ing, “If there’s like a PoPo only one of the three men lem Street. mond rally in the days claiming a Hispanic woman leading up to Monday’s Mathews talking about cruiser parked on the not facing a firearms-re- struck a cylinder in the parking the Virginia rally as a Alarm event, which attracted street and he doesn’t have lated charge. lot of McDonald’s on Broad- tens of thousands of peo- “boundless” opportunity. backup, I can execute him “I think this 19-year-old way and left the scene. He A report of an accidental/ ple and ended peacefully. “And the thing is you’ve at a whim and just take man should be released,” said he believed she may have defective alarm at Wahlburg- Last month, a closed-cir- got tons of guys who ... his stuff,” according to Bonsib told reporters. been intoxicated. Dispatched ers on Market Street Tuesday cuit television camera should be radicalized prosecutors. Lawyers for Mathews officers spoke to the manager at 7:59 a.m. and microphone installed enough to know that all FBI agents arrested and Lemley declined to of the McDonald’s and found A report of an accidental/ by investigators in a Del- you gotta do is start mak- Mathews, Lemley and comment after last Thurs- no damage on the property. defective alarm at Miniluxe aware home captured ing things go wrong and if William Garfield Bil- day’s hearings. A woman called the sta- on Market Street Monday at tion at 11:11 p.m. Saturday 9:32 p.m. to report a loud party in a neighboring apartment. She Ex-drug executives get more than two MARBLEHEAD stated she asked them re- peatedly to be quiet. Officers Complaints were dispatched to the apart- years in prison for bribery scheme ment complex on Main Street A report of an erratic opera- and reported the music was tor at 5:14 p.m. Monday at Te- BOSTON (AP) — Two Ariz.-based company, was ers being sentenced this rise Lee. turned down for the night. desco and Humphrey streets. former drug company exec- sentenced to 27 months. month in the scheme. Company founder John A caller reported an erratic utives were sentenced Tues- Each was also ordered to Prosecutors say Insys em- Kapoor will be sentenced operator nearly cut them Thefts day to more than two years serve three years of proba- ployees paid millions of dol- Thursday along with Alec in federal prison in a brib- tion after prison time, for- lars in bribes to doctors na- Burlakoff, the company’s off as they were driving near A manager at Sunoco Gas ery and kickbacks scheme feit more than $2 million tionwide to overprescribe former vice president of Glover Street. Police said the Station on Broadway called that prosecutors say helped and pay restitution, which Subsys, a powerful, addic- sales. incident was a merging issue the station at 11:57 a.m. in Swampscott. Monday to report his employee fuel the opioid crisis. will be determined later. tive fentanyl-based pain- The case was considered stole roughly $350 from the Richard Simon, a Seal Prosecutors had sought killer for cancer patients. the first to hold an opioid PEABODY store the day before. Officers Beach, Calif., resident and more than 10 years in pris- Michael Gurry, a former maker and its executives were dispatched for a report. the former national sales on for each, while lawyers vice president, was sen- criminally liable for a drug Complaints director at Insys Thera- for the two had argued tenced this month to 33 crisis that has claimed Well-being Check peutics, was sentenced in for a year or less. Simon’s months and ordered to nearly 400,000 lives over A caller reported that an federal court in Boston to attorney declined to com- forfeit $3.6 million. two decades. employee at the Outback Police received a call at 33 months in prison. ment. Rowan’s attorney Former company CEO Since then, a handful Steakhouse on Andover Street 10:55 p.m. Monday about a Joseph Rowan, a Pan- didn’t respond to an email Michael Babich is slated of other pharmaceutical had made threats to his sister male party asleep behind the ama City, Fla., resident seeking comment. to be sentenced Wednes- companies have faced and had been stalking her wheel while parked at the Red and former regional sales The two are among sev- day along with former re- criminal charges over the Monday at 8:17 p.m. Officer Roof Inn on Broadway. Dis- director for the Chandler, en former company lead- gional sales director Sun- national epidemic. to document. patched officers determined A caller reported suspicious the man had stopped to rest. people sitting in a running A caller at 4:03 p.m. Mon- POLICE BRIEFS motor vehicle on Violet Road day reported a male and fe- for approximately a half hour male arguing inside a blue Former teacher faces Instead, he would force Clayton was confined Feliciano and his accom- Monday at 6:56 p.m. Police Honda Civic in the parking lot human trafficking charges them to have sex with to his home with GPS plices last year used fake determined they were having of Five Guys on Main Street. him and would give them monitoring and ordered names to contact senior a conversation in the lobby. The caller said the woman WORCESTER (AP) — money and drugs in re- to surrender his passport citizens in North Carolina, A caller reported a custom- had gotten out of the car and A former school teacher turn, the prosecution said. and pilot’s license. Delaware, Illinois, Tennes- er at Barnes and Noble on seemed impaired, and said charged with forcing into Police recovered video see and other states to tell Andover Street had caused a she was worried for her well prostitution several wom- evidence of one woman Boston man pleads guilty to them that cash payments disturbance and attempted to being. A dispatched officer re- en with substance abuse being raped while re- his role in senior scam ranging from $7,000 to knock over displays Monday ported seeing nothing in the issues he had offered to strained, authorities said. $9,500 were required to at 4:57 p.m. The person was area. help pleaded not guilty Clayton’s attorney, PROVIDENCE, R.I. secure the release of their and was held on $15,000 Bradley Bailey, said his (AP) — A Boston man grandson, nephew or other bail at his arraignment client maintains he was pleaded guilty Tuesday to relative from jail, prosecu- Tuesday. helping the women and participating in a scheme tors said. John Clayton IV, 63, of said there may be a “con- to cheat senior citizens They asked the victims Lynn Drug Task Force Northborough, is charged sent defense.” out of cash by pretending to send the packages con- Hotline with trafficking a person “He intends to fight the to be a relative who’s in taining cash to addresses for sexual servitude, rape, charges,” Bailey said. jail and needs bail money, in Rhode Island, includ- and witness intimidation. Clayton taught in federal prosecutors said. ing private homes, UPS 781-477-4444 CALL 24 HOURS A DAY Clayton, who sometimes Worcester Public Schools Julio Feliciano, 32, stores and a pharmacy, or text the word tiplynn and your tip to “tip411” (847411) used the alias Joseph for 10 years and for the pleaded guilty in federal where Feliciano would Hallenbeck, reached out to past four years has been court in Rhode Island pick them up. Spanish menu available vulnerable women on so- an adjunct faculty member to conspiracy to commit Feliciano faces a maxi- All reports of neighborhood activity will be investigated. cial media, offering them at Quinsigamond Commu- mail fraud, according to mum of 20 years in prison Callers may remain anonymous. help for their addictions, a nity College, Bailey said. a statement from U.S. at sentencing scheduled prosecutor said in court. In addition to the bail, Attorney Aaron Weisman. for April 20. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 22, 2020 THE DAILY ITEM A7 ENTERTAINMENT Weinstein defense points to ‘loving emails’ as openings near By Tom Hays and move the trial or delay it Some of the women mosphere” around the trial. Jennifer Peltz for further deliberation. The who claim they were vic- The negative publicity ASSOCIATED PRESS same court turned down timized by the disgraced “is magnified tenfold by a similar request three Hollywood mogul “also its dissemination in a city NEW YORK — Harvey months ago from Wein- bragged about being in a obsessed by news, politics Weinstein’s lawyers want stein’s lawyers, who say it’s sexual relationship with and entertainment, the to use intimate emails impossible for him to get a him,” Cheronis said. trifecta that is the Wein- from his accusers to try fair trial in media-saturated Judge James Burke stein story,” defense attor- to convince jurors in his rape trial that any contact New York City. barred the defense from ney Arthur Aidala wrote was consensual, the de- Meanwhile, Weinstein’s using the actual emails in in court papers last week. fense said Tuesday as an attorneys foreshadowed a presentation planned for He asked that the trial be appeals court rejected an their strategy to defend opening statements but moved to largely suburban 11th-hour request to move him against charges that permitted referring to the Suffolk County or to Alba- the trial out of town. he raped a woman in a New messages’ “substance and ny, the state capital. Opening statements are York City hotel room in content.” Manhattan prosecutors set for Wednesday in one 2013 and forcibly performed While the New York PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS said the defense claims of the most prominent a sex act on another woman charges involve two wom- didn’t add up. cases of the #MeToo era, at his apartment in 2006. If en, scores of others also Harvey Weinstein, followed by his attorney, “The inhabitants of involving a once-celebrat- convicted, the 67-year-old have accused the former Donna Rotunno, leaves court during his rape those jurisdictions have ed movie producer now could get life in prison. studio boss behind such trial Tuesday in New York. access to the same news vilified as a predator by The defense has “dozens Oscar winners as “Pulp sources and social media” scores of women, includ- and dozens and dozens of Fiction” and “Shakespeare for the #MeToo reckoning His lawyers claimed fer- as Manhattanites do, As- ing some well-known ac- loving emails to Mr. Wein- in Love” of using his influ- with sexual misconduct vent media coverage, loud sistant District Attorney tresses who plan to testify stein” it wants to use to ence as a license to lure from the corridors of pow- protests and even the spec- Harriett Galvin wrote in or attend the trial. discredit witnesses, at- women to him and then er to everyday offices, cam- tacle that surrounded su- a filing. She called the re- In a three-paragraph rul- torney Damon Cheronis sexually assault or harass puses and other settings. permodel Gigi Hadid’s brief quest to move the trial “a ing Tuesday, a panel of state told the Manhattan judge them. The allegations be- Weinstein has denied appearance in the jury pool transparent attempt to appeals judges declined to overseeing the trial. came a jumping-off point wrongdoing. created a “carnival-like at- delay the proceedings.” Review Alpha male toxicity clouds Guy Ritchie’s ‘The Gentlemen’

By Katie Walsh TRIBUNE NEWS SERVICE Guy Ritchie’s latest Brit- ish gangster yarn, “The Gentlemen,” opens with a bartender pulling a beer tap printed with a logo reading: “Gritchie’s En- glish Lore.” It’s oh-so-ap- propriate branding for this return to roots for PHOTO | NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC Ritchie, who burst onto the scene in the late ’90s Dr. Amani Ballour, center, and Dr. Alaa, right, with the rollicking Lon- perform a surgery in the operating room during don crime flick “Lock, a scene from the documentary “The Cave.” Stock and Two Smoking Barrels.” With “The Gen- tlemen,” co-written with National Geographic Ivan Atkinson and Marn Davies, Ritchie invites the to air Syrian war audience to belly up to his bar for a full pint of his PHOTO | STX ENTERTAINMENT signature brew: a wordy, doc ‘The Cave’ bloody, Cockney-accented Matthew McConaughey and Michelle Dockery star in “The Gentlemen.” blend of colorful criminals. turned up on the doorstep and Davies overly rely ters from “Snatch,” rather By Rob Owen film to encourage people As you might expect, de- of Mickey’s right hand on are too unfortunate to than the slick and slimy PITTSBURGH to support Syrians. “Syr- spite the title, these gen- man, Ray (Charlie Hun- be excused. It’s true that POST-GAZETTE ian people are suffering tlemen aren’t gentlemanly monied likes of Pearson. nam), hoping to sell his depiction does not equal nine years ago, and so in the least. One wonders what the PASADENA, Calif. — highly embellished version endorsement, and unsa- far it’s (a) shame of the This time, Ritchie ex- film would have been like Oscar-nominated doc- pands his horizons to En- to Mickey for a higher price vory bad guy types aren’t world that Syrians are centered around him, or umentary “The Cave,” gland’s upper crust (the than the local tabloid has known for their sensitiv- being killed now, after even around Pearson’s about a doctor who works “toffs,” if you will). The lords offered. Fletcher has even ity. But it’s impossible to nine years. …. And I want cool Cockney wife, Roz in a subterranean hospital and ladies are a means helpfully written it all into ignore how cavalierly rac- people to believe in wom- (Michelle Dockery). But in war-torn Syria, debuts to an end for the protago- a screenplay, in a small ist the film is toward the en power, so to know that “The Gentlemen” is so commercial-free at 9 p.m. nist, Mickey Pearson (Mat- bit of self-reflection about Chinese gang members blinkered by its outdated Saturday on the National women can make change.” thew McConaughey), an storytelling, as the saga Dry Eye and Lord George The film shows Ballour (and often offensive) alpha Geographic Channel. American Rhodes scholar- grows wilder and wilder in (Tom Wu), and how the male perspective that it’s A portrait of courage, facing gender discrimina- turned-weed dealer who Fletcher’s telling. film’s villains are coded tion. The husband of one blind to the elements that resilience and female sol- has worked out a deal with It can be easy to be swept as rapacious gay preda- could have made it great. idarity, “The Cave” follows patient demands to talk to the landed gentry. They away by all the beautiful tors. That many racial ep- the work of managing a male doctor. have the land he needs people, unreliable narra- ithets can’t be swept away “THE GENTLEMEN” physician Dr. Amani Bal- “They have specific ideas for his grow operation; he tors, classic rock needle as merely rough British lour, who faces gender dis- that women have to be has the money they need drops, wild costumes and slang. 2 ½ stars out of 4 crimination in an oppres- in the home, have to get to sustain their titled life- regional accents. Ritchie Colin Farrell is pre- Cast: Matthew McCo- sively patriarchal culture married early and have styles. Now Mickey wants still has undeniable at- dictably fantastic as a that’s also a war zone. children, and cook and to get out of the game, and titude and swagger in track-suited boxing coach naughey, Colin Farrell, “For about more than clean,” she said. “And they he’s trying to sell his orga- spades. But kick the tires whose students raid one of Charlie Hunnam, Hugh four years, we were un- sometimes say you can be nization to the highest bid- and you’ll start to realize Pearson’s secret spots. The Grant, Michelle Dockery, der bombing, under siege, a doctor, but a doctor for der. Will it be the fey Jew- the story’s a lemon. It’s resulting music video they Henry Golding, Jeremy without food, without children or for women in ish billionaire Matthew fairly simple underneath film, toplined by British Strong your clinic, but not a man- medicine, without medical Berger (Jeremy Strong) the layers of unreliable grime MC Bugzy Malone, Directed by Guy Ritchie supplies, very few doctors ager of a hospital. So they or the aggressive young narrators and unnecessar- is easily the highlight of and some volunteers,” were very angry when I Chinese upstart Dry Eye ily extraneous plot twists, the film. Farrell’s Coach, Running time: 1 hour, 53 Ballour said via Skype at become a manager of the (Henry Golding)? which end up having all a loyal, protective tough minutes a Nat Geo press confer- hospital. … Some men It’s not just the tale of a the intrigue of a potato. guy with a rigid (if untra- ence during the Television shout and say, ‘We want simple sale, though. It’s Story shortcomings can ditional) moral code is an Rated R for violence, lan- Critics Association winter men in this position. We recounted by an opportu- be forgiven. But the insid- oddball breath of fresh air. guage throughout, sexual 2020 press tour. don’t want you.’ And it’s nistic private eye, Fletch- ious and lazy cultural ste- He’s more like one of the references and drug con- She said she wants the very frustrating.” er (Hugh Grant), who has reotypes Ritchie, Atkinson rough and tumble charac- tent. Some gains for women in music, but men still dominate pop charts

By Randy Lewis er — are male. my Awards, it provided a ases in the music business LOS ANGELES TIMES “If you look across all backdrop for what turned and within the Recording the data for performers, into a #GrammysSoMale Academy itself. Women in the music songwriters, producers and protest campaign on social One member of that task business of 2020 are, by Grammys, you see an up- media after male winners force was pop star Selena some measures, better tick,” Smith told The Times dramatically outnum- Gomez. represented on the sales on Monday. “It’s small, and bered females, especially “Almost a year ago, I charts and at the impend- that’s the problem. But typ- in the prime-time TV por- joined onto the initiative ing Grammy Awards, ac- ically, with our work in film tion of the ceremony. Just from the Recording Acad- cording to an updated, one solo female musician broad-based study con- and television, you don’t see emy’s Diversity and Inclu- ducted by the USC Annen- indicators across multiple — new artist winner Ales- sion Task Force to create areas move in the same di- sia Cara — was presented opportunities for females berg Inclusion Initiative. FILE PHOTO | LOS ANGELES TIMES Few, however, are likely rection like this. Within two with a Grammy on camera in the music industry,” to frame the latest statis- From left, Lady Gaga, Jada Pinkett Smith, Ali- short years, we’re starting that year. Gomez, 27, said in the tics as good news in light cia Keys, Michelle Obama and Jennifer Lopez to see some changes.” It also fueled the contro- same statement. “While of how overwhelmingly attend the 61st Grammy Awards at the Staples The Grammy nomination versy over the Recording recording my new album female artists remain at Center in Los Angeles. results are also largely in Academy’s then-President (“Rare”), I wanted to en- a disadvantage on the pop sync with what the study and Chief Executive Neil sure there were women sales charts and on Gram- male nominees in five of That survey found that found in examining gender Portnow’s comment back- involved in the creative my night, which arrives the highest-profile Gram- barely more than 9 per- breakdown of the 100 top stage after the awards process. I feel proud that again Sunday. my categories has hit an cent of those nominations songs each year from 2012 that it was time for wom- women were essential col- The third edition of the eight-year high, accounting went to women. Yet the through 2019: 22.5 percent en to “step up” to achieve laborators on every song study, spearheaded by for nearly 21 percent of all latest number still demon- were by female artists, parity with men. It like- whether as a songwriter, USC Annenberg Inclusion nominations in those fields. strates that four out of 77.5 percent by males, a wise figured prominently producer, or engineer. It’s Initiative founder Stacy That’s a striking in- five Grammy nominees in 3.6-to-1 imbalance. in the recently concluded a start, but there is much L. Smith, was announced crease from the second those categories — record, When the 2018 edition work of an 18-person task work to be done to ampli- Tuesday, revealing that for edition of the study pub- album, song, new artist of the study came out just force charged with exam- fy women’s voices in our 2020, the percentage of fe- lished just two years ago. and non-classical produc- ahead of the 60th Gram- ining gender and racial bi- business.” A8 WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 22, 2020 LOOK! Answer Your Cat’s Questions Day, Dance of the Seven Veils Day, National Blonde Brownie Day

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. Prince Harry reunites with Meghan and Archie in Canada TORONTO (AP) — mother, the queen, is Prince Harry has technically head of state reunited with his wife in Canada, a Common- Meghan in Canada as wealth nation. he steps back from royal Prime Minister Justin duties. Trudeau has spoken Video from Sky News warmly about Harry and shows Harry landing at Meghan, but has said Victoria’s airport on Van- there are questions to be couver Island late Mon- addressed. day. The prince, Meghan “Discussions are con- and their 8-month-old son tinuing and I have no Archie were reportedly update at this time,” staying at a mansion on Trudeau said Tuesday. the island off Canada’s The country’s leading Pacific coast. The video newspaper, The Globe shows Harry stepping off and Mail, wrote in an FILE PHOTO | TNS a small passenger plane editorial last week that and getting into a SUV on senior royals were wel- Ozzy and Sharon Osbourne. the tarmac. come to visit Canada but Buckingham Palace said should not stay because Tuesday it would not com- FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS a royal living in Canada Ozzy Osbourne reveals ment on private matters. Britain’s Prince Harry and his wife, Meghan, does not accord with the The palace announced seen recently in London, have been reunited in longstanding nature of Parkinson’s diagnosis Saturday that the prince Canada. the relationship between and his wife will give up Canada and Britain, and LOS ANGELES TIMES sy to get back on the road public funding and try to hike with Archie and her The couple spent the Canada and the Crown. to perform, which his wife Rocker Ozzy Osbourne become financially inde- two dogs, trailed by her holiday season on the The paper said it would called “the air that he has Parkinson’s disease, pendent. The couple, who security detail, on Van- island, but it’s unclear break an “unspoken breathes.” he revealed Monday with were named the Duke couver Island on Monday. where in Canada they constitutional taboo.” “In April, we’re going to wife Sharon Osbourne and Duchess of Sussex Lawyers for Meghan and will settle. Meghan But The Globe and Mail a professor in Switzerland on “Good Morning Amer- on their wedding day, are Harry have issued a legal worked for seven years in published another edito- and he deals with getting ica.” expected to spend most warning to U.K. media Toronto, where she filmed rial on Monday that said your immune system at The revelation explains of their time in Canada over the use of paparazzi the TV series “Suits.” while a senior member of its peak,” added Sharon, many of the symptoms while maintaining a home photos. The BBC and Sky It is also unclear who the Royal Family set- who said they had gotten he’s been struggling with in England near Windsor News reported that the would pay for their per- ting up shop in Canada all the answers they could since a fall a year ago Castle in an attempt to photographs were taken sonal security and what “doesn’t accord with what domestically. “So we’re forced him to postpone build a more peaceful life. by photographers hiding the immigration and tax Canada has become,” Har- going to go wherever we his entire 2019 touring A photographer spotted in the bushes and spying status would be for the ry is no longer a royal so schedule. can go to seek answers.” on her. couple. Harry’s grand- the problem is solved. a smiling Meghan on a Sharon Osbourne said The diagnosis came in her husband has “Par- February, and the family kin 2,” which may mean kept it quiet until now. MSNBC host Chris Matthews slowing Stage 2 Parkinson’s, an Osbourne fell a year ago early form of the disease. after getting up during Ozzy called his present the night to use the bath- things down for new podcast situation “mild.” room. “There’s so many differ- “I came down really, really hard,” he told THE PHILADELPHIA ries.” night FM sound, it’s real- ent types of Parkinson’s. INQUIRER It’s not a death sentence Rolling Stone last August, “It’ll be a little slower ly nice,” Matthews said. months into his recovery. than I do ‘Hardball,’” Mat- The episodes will be by any stretch of the For possibly the first imagination, but it does “I went slam — on my time in his long career, thews added. “I think it’s broken down by themes face.” a chance to settle down universal to all political affect certain nerves in Chris Matthews has de- your body,” Sharon told He spent months recov- cided to slow things down. with some people who can campaigns rather than ering from neck surgery, let you know what hap- individual candidates. “GMA’s” Robin Roberts. The MSNBC host and “It’s like you have a experiencing (among pened in the back room, One episode titled “The Philadelphia native is good day, and a good day, other things) severe lim- offer little more perspec- Walls Have Ears,” an launching a new podcast and then you have a real- itations in his ability to tive and give (listeners) a old phrase often repeat- next week called “So, You ly bad day,” she said. exercise and blood clots in Wanna Be President?” sense of the decisions and ed by former House Parkinson’s is a de- his legs. According to Matthews, mistakes that are made Speaker Thomas P. generative, incurable “I’m wobbling all over the six-episode series will during campaigns that “Tip” O’Neill, focuses neurological condition the place. And since they be a deep dive into politi- make all the difference.” on the embarrassing that affects movement cut through the nerves, cal campaigns of the past The series features comments that tend to and includes tremors. my right arm feels per- though the stories of the interviews with a diverse leak to reporters. Anoth- Non-movement symp- manently cold,” he said at reporters or insiders who group of political experts er episode is focused on toms include depression, the time. He said later in went through them. that includes former Ron- the Iowa caucus and its constipation, loss of smell the interview, “It’s scary “I’ve been in this busi- ald Reagan speechwriter importance in determin- and cognitive impair- stuff .… From 40 (years ness so long, I’ve got all Peggy Noonan and “PBS Chris Matthews ing eventual presidential ment, according to the old) to 70 was OK and these stories,” Matthews, NewsHour” anchor Judy nominees. Parkinson’s Foundation. suddenly you get to 70 74, told the Inquirer. Woodruff, who covered themselves, digging deep The first two episodes of It tends to progress slow- and everything caved in “What I really wanted Jimmy Carter’s presiden- into the extensive ar- “So, You Wanna Be Presi- ly in most people, and on me.” it to be like is longtime tial campaign for NBC. It chives of NBC News. dent?” will be available to symptoms vary. His 2020 tour, which Washington veterans out will also include archival “There’s a quality to the download Monday. After Ozzy said he’s on a very was rescheduled from last for a drink one night, recordings of the can- sound which overwhelms that, new episodes will be low dose of Parkinson’s year, is slated to begin in sharing campaign sto- didates and campaigns you. You get this late released weekly. medication. He’s also ant- Atlanta at the end of May. Bill Hemmer talks his new afternoon Fox News gig, being a ‘classic middle child,’ more

By Verne Gay chor of “America’s News- at the age of 26 and quit, glamorous globetrotter, A: They wanted me to NEWSDAY room” at launch in 2009. then did that for a year. the “Chad Lad,” subject be White House corre- Q: The last few years I wasn’t staying in cushy of an adulatory New spondent I was and am On Monday, Bill Hem- were tumultuous at FNC. youth hostels in London, York Magazine profile. a big fan of New York mer, a part-time Sag What were they like for but went to Vietnam, Chi- What were those years City and wasn’t ready to Harbor, N.Y., resident, you? na, Nepal, India, eastern like for you? leave. I had a few oppor- became anchor of Fox News’ weekday 3 p.m. A: It’s been a great run Europe, Russia. A: Versatility has its tunities, at CBS News, newscast, “Bill Hemmer here I’m very fortunate Q: What next? rewards in this industry and Fox. Reports,” replacing “Shep- to survive in a business A: Parlayed that into a if you can prove you can Q: I always thought of ard Smith Reporting.” for 25 years that seems to news reporter job in Cin- do a lot of things. if you you as a breaking news Smith quit last October invite so much turnover. I cinnati, but with so many do them without much guy. Did you think Fox (and per trade reports, feel I’m a survivor. talented people ahead of drama, you will be given would let you do that? is being courted by CNN Q: Tell me about your me, I knew I wasn’t going more opportunities. I’d A: After I left CNN, and MSNBC). early career. to get far. I hired an agent stress that whether at we started talking and I spoke recently with A: I was a sports report- and she got me into CNN CNN or here, it’s been an he made it pretty clear Hemmer, 55, who joined er but my grand ambition — I got the job because of absolute privilege to ex- he thought I could find Fox 15 years ago from was to backpack around travel. perience history changing success here, but I don’t CNN as a breaking news the world before I turned Q: You quickly became before your eyes. think I was convinced Bill Hemmer specialist and as co-an- 30. I had my midlife crisis a big star at CNN — Q: Why leave CNN? overnight. WEATHER LOTTERY National weather SUN, MOON, TIDES Forecast for Wednesday, January 22, 2020 TODAY’S FORECAST MARINE FORECAST MASS. EVENING: MASS. MID-DAY: Bands separate high temperature zones for the day. Tuesday...... 8390 Tuesday...... 8801 Monday...... 4644 Monday...... 5912 Sunrise today 7:04 a.m. A mainly sunny sky. High 38F. W winds around 5 kt. Waves 1 Winds WSW at 5 to 10 mph. foot or less. Sunday...... 9662 Sunday...... 9528 L Sunset today 4:45 p.m. Tonight: A mostly clear sky. Tonight: SW winds 5 to 10 kt. Yesterday’s payoff: Yesterday’s payoff: Sunrise tomorrow 7:04 a.m. Low near 25F. Winds SW at 5 Waves 1 foot or less. H to 10 mph. EXACT ORDER EXACT ORDER High tide today 9:19 a.m. L All 4...... $5,372 All 4...... $4,799 Low tide today 3:45 p.m. First or last 3...... $752 First or last 3...... $672 Any 2...... $64 Any 2...... $58 High tide tomorrow 10:11 a.m. Any 1...... $6 Any 1...... $6 ANY ORDER ANY ORDER All 4...... $224 All 4...... $400 Fronts First 3...... $125 First 3...... $224 Cold Warm Stationary Last 3...... $125 Last 3...... $112 Pressure H L High Low Showers Rain T-storms Flurries Snow Ice Mass Cash: 1-18-20-26-31 JAN. 24 FEB. 2 TODAY THURSDAY FRIDAY <-10 -0s0s 10s 20s 30s 40s 50s 60s 70s 80s 90s 100s 110+ M’ sunny | High 38, Low 25 P’ cloudy | High 46, Low 30 M’ cloudy | High 45, Low 36 Mega Millions: 16-18-29-31-37-(8) NATIONAL SUMMARY: Aside from spotty rain showers in eastern Florida, the eastern third of the nation will be dry and mainly sunny today. A storm will spread rain into the southern Plains while snow and a wintry mix occur farther north to the Upper Midwest. Snow will dot the Rockies as rain and mountain snow continue in the Northwest.

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ITEM PHOTO | OLIVIA FALCIGNO ITEM PHOTO | OLIVIA FALCIGNO English’s Ademide Badmus scored 22 points and added 12 rebounds to Classical’s Sajada Dean (left) had four points and seven rebounds in a lead the Bulldogs in a win over Classical Tuesday night. loss to English Tuesday night. Bulldogs ip the script in the Classical girls struggle to keep pace second half to run away from Rams on both ends in loss to English By Harold Rivera and opened up its offense started making the extra By Mike Alongi shots defensively. Jessica Ruiz had a big ITEM SPORTS EDITOR en route to a 90-52 win at pass.” ITEM STAFF “You can always throw game for English, notch- Classical. English (10-2) clinched a records out the window ing 18 points and six re- LYNN — At halftime of “(At halftime) we told Division 1 North tourna- LYNN — The English when you get to this game, bounds. Rosie Chheang Tuesday’s cross-town ri- our guys to stop settling,” ment spot. girls basketball team so we knew we had to scored 10 points off the valry clash between the English coach Antonio An- “Our focus was to get in jumped out to an early come out with some inten- bench, while Mashayla English and Classical boys lead and never looked derson said. “Guys were a and get the win,” Anderson sity and get an early lead,” Johnson had nine points basketball teams, it was back Tuesday night, little too antsy in the  rst said. “To be tournament said English coach Mack- and four rebounds. Nia anybody’s game. The Rams knocking off crosstown ri- half. It’s a rivalry game, eligible after a win like enzie Charles. “We did a Sams (four points, three shook a sluggish six-point val Classical 51-33 at they’re all friends and this is meaningful. I told great job of moving the rebounds), Maylin Eche- opening quarter, took ad- Paul Cavanagh Field chirping at one another. At the guys, ‘let’s come in this ball around and getting varria (four points, two vantage of a few Bulldogs halftime we told them to House. The Bulldogs good shots, which is key gym and play the way we rebounds) and Stacy fouls and found ways to settle down and play our played team basketball for our offense. The girls can play.’ We started slug- Abreau (four points) also hang tough. game. We started domi- on both ends, moving the really committed to pass- gish but we  xed things.” played well. Then English ipped the nating at the glass like ball well offensively and ing, which helped us out script in the second half we’re capable off and guys ENGLISH, B2 forcing a number of tough in the early minutes.” BULLDOGS, B2

ITEM FILE PHOTO Marblehead’s Emily Clough had 22 points and 15 rebounds in a win over Danvers Tuesday. Clough’s double-double COURTESY PHOTOS lifts Marblehead girls UNC Asheville baseball players Drew Bristow (left) and Tye Chastain have both signed with to tournament berth the North Shore Navigators for the 2020 season. GIRLS BASKETBALL SCHOOL ROUNDUP Tech 53, Nashoba 23 Navs sign pair from UNC Asheville By Harold Rivera Alondra Sanchez scored total number of players stolen base record … At UNC Asheville, Bri- ITEM SPORTS EDITOR 23 points to lead the way By Joshua Kummins FOR THE ITEM named to the roster to six. MLB comp: Chris Taylor. stow and Chastain are for Tech, while Iranis Julio Emily Clough’s 22 points Bristow is set to begin The 6-foot-1, 208-pound teammates with a vital netted 12 points and Amie LYNN — The North and 15 rebounds guided his collegiate career af- Chastain joined the member of last summer’s Diaz scored six points. Shore Navigators have the Marblehead girls bas- ter playing three varsity Asheville program from Navs in now-sophomore The Tigers (6-6) travel left New England for the ketball team to its tourna- seasons at Cicero-North Franklin, N.C., where he Dominic Freeberger. He to KIPP Friday evening  rst time in the construc- ment-clinching 10th victo- Syracuse High School in was a two-time Mountain hit .291 with 26 RBI and (6:30). tion of their roster for the ry as the Magicians snuck New York and helping Six Conference Player 14 stolen bases in 45 Beverly 59, 2020 Futures Collegiate past Danvers, 56-54, Tues- the team reach the state of the Year and earned games for North Shore Peabody 43 Baseball League season day night. semi nals. The 5-foot-10, three all-conference and and also participated in Amber Kiricoples drove and will welcome talent Marblehead, 10-2, 165-pound in elder was two All-Western North the FCBL All-Star Scout the Tanners with another from UNC Asheville to snapped a 2-game skid. a career .330 hitter, two- Carolina honors. He  n- Day. double-double, scoring 12 Fraser Field for the sec- Cat Candelaria (four as- time Class AA All-League ished his high school ca- The Navs are now pre- points and hauling in 12 ond consecutive year. sists) made her  rst varsi- selection and three-time reer with a .396 average, paring for the 13th sea- rebounds. Emma Bloom After completing their ty start at point guard and Scholar Athlete recip- 112 hits and 91 RBI. As son of collegiate ball at and Georgia Leon each freshman year with the “she played unbelievable,” ient in high school. He a senior, he hit .413 with Fraser Field and their scored eight points. Bulldogs of the Big South coach Paul Moran said. was also a standout wide  ve homers and drove in ninth in the Futures “We cut it down to eight Conference, out elder Marblehead visits Win- receiver on the football 28. He was also a three- League. The 2020 opener points early in the fourth Drew Bristow and corner throp Friday (6:30).  eld. year letterwinner in bas- is scheduled for Wednes- quarter, we just couldn’t in elder Tye Chastain “It’s nice to get back on Scouting Report: Out- ketball. day, May 27. Until then, get over the hump,” Pea- will head north to join the winning side,” Moran standing defender who Scouting Report: Big, stay up to date on the lat- body coach Stan McKeen the North Shore club this said. “We’re enjoying it. summer. President and can play all three out eld strong middle-of-the-line- est Navs news by visiting said. “We’re back to the We’re in the tournament General Manager Derek positions … smart play- up hitter … lots of power nsnavs.com and following drawing board.” so now we get to have a January made the an- er who can really run … potential … MLB comp: us on Facebook, Twitter little fun.” ROUNDUP, B2 nouncement, bringing the might challenge franchise Michael Chavis. and Instagram. B2 SPORTS THE DAILY ITEM WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 22, 2020 Bulldogs clinch tournament berth with rivalry win ENGLISH throw. Louis Rivera’s (11 (13 points) 3-pointer from From B1 points) corner 3-pointer the top of the key bumped toward the close of the pe- the lead to 23, 55-32. The Classical fell to 8-4 with riod helped English carry Bulldogs led 60-33 after the loss. a 19-6 lead. three quarters. “We didn’t shoot the ball Classical found its of- Rodriguez’s uncontested well all night,” Classical fense in the second quar- putback after he hauled in coach Jasper Grassa said. ter. Jayden Thornton’s an offensive rebound “But I think in the second (nine points) 3-pointer stretched English’s lead quarter and some of the with 5:30 until halftime into the 30s at 66-35. It third, we played defense brought the Rams back reached the 40s thanks in well and rebounded well. within single digits, 22-13. part to Rivera’s eight That’s why we had oppor- Classical hit the next bas- points (he hit two 3s) over tunities. We couldn’t get ket to come within seven the final minutes. anything going in the half- but another Badmus layup English travels to court in the first quarter got English back on track. Swampscott Friday (7). and when we did it seemed Aaron Vizcaino (nine “We’re in a good spot,” like there was a lid on the points) hit a pair of free Anderson said. “Lowell’s rim. (English) is a good throws, bumping the lead undefeated. Outside of the team and if you don’t shoot to 33-21 with 2:30 to go. MVC, they have Beverly well you won’t beat (En- Jeff Barbosa (17 points) this weekend. At the end glish).” knocked in a pair of free of the day, games have to Ademide Badmus (22 throws as the half closed be played regardless of points) dominated the first and the Rams were still where you’re seeded. The quarter, scoring 10 points within striking distance, North’s going to be tough. during the period. He down 37-26 at the break. We know everyone’s found Mason Jean-Bap- But English flipped the swinging for us. But when tiste for an open layup on switch in the second half. the time comes, we’ll be a 2-on-1 to start the game Jack Rodriguez (12 ready.” and took over the in the points) and Jean-Baptiste Classical travels to post through the rest of swished a 3-pointer each Gloucester Friday (7). the quarter. His layup to cushion English’s lead “This is our first confer- with 2:23 on the clock put to 18 points. Classical ence loss,” Grassa said. ITEM PHOTO | OLIVIA FALCIGNO English up 10-0. Jeff Hill swapped baskets with the “We just have to bounce (17 points) got the Rams Bulldogs over the next few back and take care of busi- English’s Jack Rodriguez scored 12 points in a win over Classical Tues- on the board with a free minutes. Jarnel Guzman’s ness Friday.” day night. English girls basketball takes down rival Classical BULLDOGS English snatched the mo- points in the fourth quar- From B1 mentum back with a 5-0 ter behind some strong run to close the first with play from Abreau, Sams Classical was led by a 12-6 lead. and Chheang. While the Jean Gupton-Morrison The Bulldogs really ex- Rams went on a small run (six points, eight re- tended their lead in the to cut into the deficit, a bounds), Ava Thurman second quarter. English late-game push by English (six points, two rebounds) jumped ahead by 15 points sealed the 18-point victo- and Kiara Edmonds (six before Classical went on a ry. points). Molly Mannion run of its own, but the Next up for Classical (4- added five points and Rams couldn’t slow things 7) is a home game against three rebounds, while Sa- down completely. At the Gloucester Friday (7). jada Dean had four points end of the first half, En- “We’ve got a bunch of and seven rebounds and glish still held a 15-point games at home coming up, Amber Crayton had seven lead, 29-14. so hopefully we’ll be able rebounds. “We just played good to grab a few wins,” said “There’s a reason why team basketball in the Sawyer. “We’ve still got a English only has one loss, first half,” said Charles. chance at the tournament, and that’s because they “That’s the name of the have a very talented and that’s not over until team,” said Classical coach game right there. When you lose the 11th game, so Tom Sawyer. “On our side, we’re moving the ball we’re still in good shape.” I really liked the effort we around on offense, getting English (9-1) will look brought. We tried some good shots, and then de- for its tournament-clinch- new things out there and fending on the other end, ing 10th win Friday (7) we were successful with we can make some things against Swampscott. some of them and happen.” “My first two years at not-so-successful with oth- There wasn’t much ac- English, we won five ers. But it wasn’t for a lack tion in the third quarter, games total, so we appre- of effort on our part.” as there were only 11 ciate winning here,” said English opened the game points total scored be- Charles. “Those seasons with plenty of intensity on tween the two teams. made us hungry and we’ve both ends, jumping out to Heading into the fourth stayed hungry. Our first an early 7-1 lead. Classi- quarter, the Bulldogs held goal is making the state ITEM PHOTO | OLIVIA FALCIGNO cal found a spark about a 35-19 lead. tournament, so hopefully Classical’s Ava Thurman had six points and two rebounds in a loss to midway through the quar- English extended its we can lock that up English Tuesday night. ter to make it 7-6, but lead out to as many as 19 Friday.” Classical swimming gets back to .500 with win over English ROUNDUP From B1 Peabody (3-7) hosts Somerville Thursday (7). BOYS BASKETBALL Marblehead 59, Danvers 50 Behind a huge sec- ond-half effort from Adam Zamansky, the Magicians pulled out a Northeastern Conference win. Zaman- sky only scored two points in the first half, but then exploded for 15 points and 12 rebounds in the second half to record the dou- ble-double. Sean McCarthy notched 11 points and four steals in his first game of the season after returning from injury, while Dylan Freddo added eight points and 12 rebounds. “We got a full team ef- fort from all our guys,” said Marblehead coach Mike Giardi. Marblehead (5-7) hosts Winthrop Friday night (7). Salem 59, Winthrop 46 Jorge Guerrero had a big game for the Witches with 21 points and 10 re- bounds, while Luis Pau- lino scored nine points off the bench. Tommy Beauregard scored eight points in the win. ITEM FILE PHOTO Salem (7-4) travels to Peabody Friday night (7). Classical’s Jacob Lang won both the 200 individual medley and the 500 freestyle in a victory over rival English Tuesday Mystic Valley 72, night at Lynn Tech. Tech 55 Julian Peralta (15 The Rams won all but stroke (1:20.85). Also cap- of Gonzalez, Puma, Westin Both Classical (4-4) and Chemel taking first with points) and Malik Purter two events to capture the turing wins for Classical and Cristian Flores won English (1-6) will compete a time of 1:40.71 and the (10 points, three steals) victory Tuesday. Jacob was Sydney Finnigan in the 200 freestyle relay in the NEC League Meet team of Cecilia Robbins, were Tech’s top perform- Lang and Daniel Puma the 200 freestyle (2:23.39), (1:52.19) and the team of this weekend. Brooke Wager, Clementine ers in the CAC loss. were both double-winners Adam Mariano in the 100 Finnigan, Puma, Westin Marblehead 95, Robins and Anna Coleman Tech (2-9) hopes to turn for Classical, with Lang butterfly (1:07.67) and and Lang won the 400 Gloucester 83 placing first with a time of it around Friday (5:30) taking first in both the Zachary Westin in the 100 freestyle relay (4:12.94). Both the boys and girls 1:46.51. Libby Rosen took when the Tigers host 200 individual medley freestyle (1:02.69). The The two winners for En- 200 freestyle relay teams first in diving with a score Greater Lowell. (2:26.13) and the 500 free- team of Lang, Mariano, glish were Hannah Trah- qualified for states in the of 179.90. SWIMMING style (5:37.00) and Puma Puma and Maxwell Gon- ant in diving (237.15) and victory, with the team of Marblehead (7-0) swims Classical 98, winning the 50 freestyle zalez won the 200 medley Mary Lawlor in the 100 Cole Brooks, Jack Grady, against Beverly Thursday English 82 (27.20) and the 100 breast- relay (2:45.17), the team backstroke (1:06.18). Cooper Caldwell and Theo (6:30). WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 22, 2020 THE DAILY ITEM SPORTS B3

HIGH SCHOOL SCHEDULE WEDNESDAY Multiple Schools at Danvers (7) Boys Basketball Wrestling TechBoston at St. Mary’s (7) Gloucester at Swampscott (6) St. John’s at BC High (7) St. John’s at Xaverian (6) Girls Basketball Swimming Arlington at Lynnfield (7) Tech at Greater Lawrence (3:30) Boys Hockey Malden Catholic at St. John’s (4) Winthrop at Danvers (4) THURSDAY Saugus at Lynn (5) GIrls Basketball Saugus at Peabody (5:15) Somerville at Peabody (7) Fenwick at Melrose (6) Catholic Memorial at St. John’s (6:50) Boys Hockey Lynnfield at Triton (7) Marblehead at Lowell Catholic (3:30) St. Mary’s at Winchester (8) Track Girls Hockey Multiple Schools at Swampscott (4) Peabody at Reading (TBA) Swimming St. Mary’s at Arlington Catholic (6) Beverly at Marblehead (6:30) Wilmington at Winthrop (6:10) Lynnfield at Melrose (7) Track Salem at Peabody (7:15) CAC Meet at Tech (3:30) Gymnastics Multiple Schools at Beverly (4) Essex Tech at Marblehead (8)

SPORTS BRIEFS Lynn Babe Ruth along with the current Classical girls basketball registration team. The purpose is to help players at all levels Greater Lynn Babe Ruth improve their basketball Baseball’s in-person regis- skills (ball-handling, shoot- tration dates are Jan. 23 ing, passing, rebounding, (6-8 p.m.) and Jan. 25-26 (10 a.m.- 3 p.m.) at Lynn defense, etc.) in a fun envi- Housing Authority (10 ronment. Some gameplay Church Street). Online reg- will be included to give the istration can be found by players an opportunity to visiting the league’s new use their basketball skills website: clubs.bluesombre- in in-game situations. ro.com/glbr. The registra- Those who wish to attend tion fee is $195 per child are not obligated to attend and $295 per family. Early all four clinics. To reserve a bird discounts are avail- spot please reach out to able until Feb. 1. Those Helen Ridley via email at who register by Feb. 1 will ridleytopflightbasketball@ be entered to win a $200 gmail.com or phone, 781- gift card to Dick’s Sporting 775-0778. Goods. NSBUA Classes Classical youth The North Shore Base- ball Umpires Association basketball clinics (NSBUA) is looking for The Lynn Classical girls new umpires for the 2020 PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS basketball coaches and season. players are excited to offer The class dates are Janu- David Krejci celebrates after scoring the eventual game-winning goal in a win over the Las Vegas four free basketball clinics ary 27 and February 3, 10, Golden Knights Tuesday night. for Lynn girls in grades 24. The certification exam four through eight. The date is March 2. clinics will take place at The $100 fee includes the Classical High School on course, all written materi- Bruins earn win going into break the following dates and als, a rule book and the times: January 25 (8:30 certification exam. A suc- a.m.- 9:30 a.m.) and Febru- cessfully completed Massa- BOSTON (AP) — David his first career goal. Nate slap shot off a pass from bye weeks and won’t play ary 1 (1:30 p.m.- 2:30 p.m.). chusetts CORI certification Krejci scored with 7:42 Schmidt had two assists Schmidt for a power-play again until Jan. 31. ... Instruction will be pro- is required. left to rally the Boston for the Golden Knights, goal 10:59 into the second Vegas LW Tomas Nosek vided by Classical girls For more information Bruins past the Vegas who fell to 1-1-1 under period to put the Golden played in his 200th career basketball coaches Tom contact Interpreter Steve Golden Knights 3-2 Tues- new coach Peter DeBoer. Knights up 2-1. Sawyer, Helen Ridley, Rob Carroll via email at ste- day night. Marc-Andre Fleury made Lauzon, recalled from game. ... Bruins D Matt Smith and Shardaye Berry [email protected]. Jake DeBrusk had a ty- 34 saves. Providence of the AHL Grzelcyk left with about ing goal for Boston early The Bruins trailed 1-0 earlier in the day, got nine minutes remaining, TV/RADIO in the third period, and and 2-1, but DeBrusk tied his slap shot past Fleury holding his left arm after Krejci also assisted on it on a wrist shot 4:26 into 11:40 into the first period TV Jeremy Lauzon’s first goal the third off a slick pass to tie it at 1. colliding with Cody Eakin NBA of the season. Jaroslav from Halak. Krejci then NOTES in front of the Bruins’ net. 7 p.m...... Philadelphia at Toronto...... ESPN Halak stopped 27 shots scored on his own rebound Lauzon has two ca- He did not return. 7:30 p.m...... Memphis at Boston...... NBCSB as Boston entered the All- after tipping a point shot reer goals and both have UP NEXT 9:30 p.m...... San Antonio at New Orleans...... ESPN Star break with a win fol- by Brandon Carlo. come against the Golden Golden Knights: Visit Men’s College Basketball lowing a 1-2-1 stretch. Krejci returned after Knights. ... Tuesday was Carolina on Jan. 31. 7 p.m...... Navy at Boston University...... NESN Mark Stone scored 1:24 missing two games with the last game before the 7 p.m...... Arkansas at Mississippi St...... SEC Network into the game for Vegas an upper-body injury All-Star break for both Bruins: Visit Winnipeg 7 p.m...... Georgia Tech at Louisville...... NESN Plus and Nicolas Hague added Hague one-timed a teams, which follow with on Jan. 31. 7 p.m...... Penn State at Michigan...... Big Ten Network 7 p.m...... South Carolina at Auburn...... ESPNU 7 p.m...... St. Bonaventure at Dayton...... CBSSN 7 p.m...... Syracuse at Notre Dame...... ESPN2 8:30 p.m...... Providence at Seton Hall...... FS1 9 p.m...... Boston College at Pittsburgh...... NESN Women’s College Basketball 5 p.m...... VCU at UMass...... NESN Golf 11 p.m...... European PGA: Dubai Desert Classic...... Golf Radio NBA 7:30 p.m...... Memphis at Boston...... WBZ-FM 98.5 NHL EASTERN CONFERENCE WESTERN CONFERENCE Atlantic Division Central Division GP W L OT Pts GF GA GP W L OT Pts GF GA Boston 51 29 10 12 70 169 135 St. Louis 49 30 11 8 68 158 134 Tampa Bay 48 29 15 4 62 175 137 Colorado 49 28 15 6 62 179 143 Florida 48 27 16 5 59 179 160 Dallas 48 27 17 4 58 125 120 Toronto 49 25 17 7 57 176 165 Chicago 50 24 20 6 54 152 157 Buffalo 49 22 20 7 51 145 152 Winnipeg 50 25 21 4 54 149 156 Montreal 50 22 21 7 51 155 157 Nashville 47 22 18 7 51 156 154 Ottawa 48 17 23 8 42 130 163 Minnesota 49 22 21 6 50 152 164 Detroit 50 12 34 4 28 107 195 Pacific Division Metropolitan Division GP W L OT Pts GF GA GP W L OT Pts GF GA Vancouver 49 27 18 4 58 162 149 Washington 49 33 11 5 71 177 144 Edmonton 49 26 18 5 57 155 153 FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS Pittsburgh 50 31 14 5 67 168 136 Calgary 50 26 19 5 57 135 147 N.Y. Islanders 49 29 15 5 63 143 132 Arizona 51 26 20 5 57 146 138 Tom Brady walks off the field following a loss to the Tennessee Titans in the wild card round of Carolina 50 29 18 3 61 159 132 Vegas 52 25 20 7 57 161 159 Columbus 50 26 16 8 60 134 127 San Jose 50 21 25 4 46 130 167 the NFL playoffs on January 4. Philadelphia 50 27 17 6 60 158 150 Anaheim 48 19 24 5 43 122 150 N.Y. Rangers 48 23 21 4 50 158 159 Los Angeles 50 18 27 5 41 125 158 New Jersey 48 17 24 7 41 126 173 NOTE: Two points for a win, one point for OT loss.

Tuesday’s Games Winnipeg at Columbus, 7:30 p.m. Tom Brady remains a headliner, even Boston 3, Vegas 2 Detroit at Minnesota, 8 p.m. Carolina 4, Winnipeg 1 Thursday’s Games N.Y. Islanders 4, N.Y. Rangers 2 Philadelphia 3, Pittsburgh 0 No games scheduled Florida at Chicago, 8:30 p.m. Friday’s Games in the Super Bowl that he’s sitting out Wednesday’s Games No games scheduled (AP) — Tom Brady is sit- know at the same time I exit from the playoffs in icon has found himself ting out the Super Bowl love playing football and Brady’s career when they back in the news this week. NBA for the first time since the I want to continue to play lost to Tennessee 20-13 Joe Montana issued a Su- EASTERN CONFERENCE WESTERN CONFERENCE Denver Broncos walloped and do a great job,” Brady in the wild-card round on per Bowl guarantee that’s Atlantic Division Southwest Division W L Pct GB W L Pct GB him 23 times in the AFC told Jim Gray on his West- Jan. 4. certainly a better than Toronto 29 14 .674 — Dallas 27 15 .643 — championship four years wood One radio show on Brady had reached the even Joe Namath’s famous Boston 28 14 .667 ½ Houston 26 16 .619 1 Philadelphia 29 16 .644 1 Memphis 20 23 .465 7½ ago, sending a hobbled conference championship AFC championship 13 assurance that the New Brooklyn 18 24 .429 10½ San Antonio 19 23 .452 8 Peyton Manning to the big Sunday. times in his first 17 sea- York Jets would upset the New York 12 32 .273 17½ New Orleans 17 27 .386 11 Southeast Division Northwest Division game for his final hurrah. “So, I’m looking forward sons, going 9-4 on his way heavily favored Baltimore W L Pct GB W L Pct GB Still, Brady’s all the buzz to what’s ahead, whatev- to winning six Super Bowl Colts in Super Bowl 3. Miami 30 13 .698 — Denver 30 13 .698 — even as the Kansas City er the future may bring, I rings. Three of his title “You heard from me Orlando 21 23 .477 9½ Utah 30 13 .698 — Washington 14 28 .333 15½ Oklahoma City 25 19 .568 5½ Chiefs and San Francisco will embrace it with open game losses came against first. I GUARANTEE my Charlotte 15 30 .333 16 Portland 19 26 .422 12 49ers prepare for their Su- arms.” Manning and the other one team will win the SUPER Atlanta 10 34 .227 20½ Minnesota 15 28 .349 15 Central Division Pacific Division per Bowl 54 showdown in Brady, whose contract was against Joe Flacco. BOWL!!” tweeted Mon- W L Pct GB W L Pct GB Miami on Feb. 2. voids in March, has said Even as Patrick Ma- tana, who played 14 sea- Milwaukee 39 6 .867 — L.A. Lakers 34 9 .791 — After teaming with Bill he wants to play to age 45. homes and Jimmy Garop- sons in San Francisco and Indiana 28 16 .636 10½ L.A. Clippers 30 13 .698 4 Detroit 16 28 .364 22½ Phoenix 18 25 .419 16 Belichick for a half dozen He’ll turn 43 in August. polo, the vanguard of a two in Kansas City. Chicago 16 29 .356 23 Sacramento 15 28 .349 19 rings over their 18 years If he leaves New En- new generation of mobile, OBJ’s OFFSEASON Cleveland 12 32 .273 26½ Golden State 10 35 .222 25 together in New England, gland, it’s clear Brady mercurcial quarterbacks Odell Beckham Jr. has Tuesday’s Games Thursday’s Games L.A. Clippers at Dallas, 8:30 p.m. Washington at Cleveland, 7 p.m. Brady is on the cusp of would want to go to a team who have vanquished the made more noise in the Wednesday’s Games L.A. Lakers at Brooklyn, 8 p.m. becoming the biggest free ready to compete right old guard, get ready for offseason than he did in Oklahoma City at Orlando, 7 p.m. Dallas at Portland, 10:30 p.m. Philadelphia at Toronto, 7 p.m. Friday’s Games agent to hit the open mar- away so he can get his Super Bowl 54, Brady’s his first season in Cleve- Sacramento at Detroit, 7 p.m. Milwaukee at Charlotte, 3 p.m. ket since Manning in 2013, shot at a record seventh status remains the big- land. L.A. Clippers at Atlanta, 7:30 p.m. Boston at Orlando, 7 p.m. L.A. Lakers at New York, 7:30 p.m. Memphis at Detroit, 7 p.m. a foray that featured news Super Bowl title. gest story line as the NFL The former LSU star Memphis at Boston, 7:30 p.m. Toronto at New York, 7:30 p.m. media helicopters follow- The Chargers, Titans wraps up the yearlong cel- made quite the spectacle Washington at Miami, 7:30 p.m. Atlanta at Oklahoma City, 8 p.m. Denver at Houston, 8 p.m. Denver at New Orleans, 8 p.m. ing the quarterback’s ev- and Colts all could prove ebration of its centennial at the college national Minnesota at Chicago, 8 p.m. Houston at Minnesota, 8 p.m. ery visit. enticing landing spots for season. championship game be- Indiana at Phoenix, 9 p.m. L.A. Clippers at Miami, 8 p.m. San Antonio at New Orleans, 9:30 p.m. Sacramento at Chicago, 8 p.m. “I am open-minded Brady, whose Patriots (12- SAFE BET tween his alma mater and Utah at Golden State, 10 p.m. Phoenix at San Antonio, 8:30 p.m. about the process and you 5) suffered their earliest Another quarterback Clemson last week. B4 THE DAILY ITEM WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 22, 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 Man with history of cheating is caught on ‘hook-up’ sites DEAR ABBY: I just mindset your ex may found out my husband of Dear Abby is written by Abigail have caused these rela- 18 years has been going tives to have about you. to “hook-up” websites. He Van Buren, also known as Jeanne But if at this late date says he was just looking Phillips, and was founded by her you try to spread the at the pictures, but I mother, Pauline Phillips. Contact word that she was cheat- don’t believe him. I have ing, it will accomplish caught him cheating Dear Abby at DearAbby.com or P.O. nothing positive, and I twice in the past, so it’s Box 69440, Los Angeles, CA 90069. don’t advise it. hard to trust him. P.S. If the silence con- My problem is, he tinues, then I recommend knows I can’t leave him you bring someone — a because I have no job, no change your life and be- My ex and many other friend or a date — with skills, no money — noth- come self-supporting? It people attend, but basi- you to these gatherings. ing. I went right from my may require job training cally, no one speaks to At least you will have parents’ house to living and time, but please con- me. I am totally ignored. someone to talk to. with him after our wed- sider it. I have a strong hunch ding. We have six kids I doubt your husband that during the divorce DEAR ABBY: I have and one on the way. He will have much time for my ex told people I hit or an acquaintance I see oc- will continue to go to philandering if he has six abused her. (Not true!) casionally. He recently these websites because kids to take care of by She told my sister some- told me he is getting mar- he knows I am stuck. himself in addition to his thing to this effect. I be- ried. When I congratulat- What should I do? job. I also doubt that few, lieve it was a ploy to dis- ed him, I wanted to ask if any, women he might tract from the fact she who the lucky groom is SOON-TO-BE be hooking up with would had been cheating on me. because I have often MOTHER OF SEVEN welcome becoming the Regardless, this situation thought he was gay, but I instant mother of six. is extremely hurtful and found out he’s marrying a DEAR SOON-TO-BE And one more thing, from unpleasant. Any ideas woman. What’s the ap- MOTHER OF SEVEN: now on, please use birth how to deal with this? propriate way to ask this The first thing you should control. question nowadays since do is see your doctor and OSTRACIZED AND all of us can marry, I am be checked for STDs. If DEAR ABBY: I have PARALYZED happy to say. you are well, thank your been divorced for 30 higher power. If you ar- years. During this time, DEAR O. & P.: Have PONDERING IN en’t, get treatment, get my ex-wife has rarely you tried to initiate a NEVADA well and talk to a lawyer. spoken to me, and in the conversation? Have you Your situation may not last 10 years said not one asked these people why DEAR PONDERING: be as hopeless as you word to me. There have they give you the silent A subtle way to ask that think. been many occasions and treatment? They’re fair question would be, “Con- Have you any relatives events at my son’s home questions. gratulations! What’s your or friends you can stay to celebrate my grand- After 30 years, it is a lucky fiance’s (-ee’s) with when you leave, daughter’s birthday, etc. little late to correct the name?” BRIDGE

A promotion is not good for declarer George Harrison said, “If I write a tricks, one to East’s ace and one to tune, and people think it’s nice, then West’s 10. But now he was in danger that’s fine by me. But I hate having of losing three spade tricks. Suppose to compete and promote the thing. I declarer ruffs the heart nine with his really don’t like promotion.” spade nine. West overruffs with the Bridge defenders love trump pro- 10 and puts his partner back on motion, turning a low trump into a lead with the club ace. Then another winner. How does one occur in this heart promotes West’s spade eight deal? as a winner. After East opened one heart, South South cannot afford to give his stretched to bid four spades. But he opponent two promotions. At trick had the vulnerability in his favor, and three, declarer should not ruff East’s he knew that many experts recom- mend bidding game immediately heart 10; instead, he should discard with 7-4-1-1 distribution. his singleton club. This cuts the com- West led his singleton heart. De- munication line between the defend- clarer won with dummy’s ace and ers. played the spade jack. East took Yes, West gets an overruff at trick the trick, perforce, then led the heart four, but South trumps West’s club nine (his lowest high heart being a shift, removes his remaining spades suit-preference signal for clubs). and claims. If South could have drawn trumps, Watch out for a loser-on-loser play he would have lost only two trump to promote your trick total. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 22, 2020 THE DAILY ITEM B5 TV BEST BETS THE GRAMMY AWARDS

College Basketball FS1, beginning at 6:30 p.m. Live A pair of Big East contests are in store tonight on FS1 with Georgetown at Xavier and Providence at Music’s biggest night Seton Hall. By Rick Gables NBA Basketball Fifteen-time Grammy® ESPN, beginning at 7 p.m. Live Award-winning singer, song- A Wednesday night NBA doubleheader on ESPN has writer, producer and global the Philadelphia 76ers at the Toronto Raptors, fol- superstar Alicia Keys will re- lowed by the Denver Nuggets at the Houston Rock- turn as host of the 62nd An- ets. nual Grammy Awards, airing The Real Housewives of New Jersey: “Clearing the Sunday, January 26 from Heir” 8 to 11:30 p.m., live to 8:30 Bravo, 8 p.m. p.m., live) on the CBS Televi- The ladies’ quiet beach vacation goes crazy when sion Network. As host of the Jennifer loses control. Jackie reveals a fascinating 2019 Grammy Awards, Alicia secret, and Teresa tells the ladies the truth about her took the event to a new level, relationship with Joe Giudice. which bodes well for music’s Undercover Boss: “Dippin’ Dots” 2020 biggest night. In addi- CBS, 8 p.m. tion to recognizing the Gram- In this new episode, Scott Fischer, owner and CEO of my Awards® best music of the Dippin’ Dots, dips undercover to see where the stress past year, we will once again points are at his company. He tries not to freeze up be treated to many amazing when an employee at their ice cream manufacturing live performances. Some of plant raises suspicions about his true identity. the key annual award cate- Riverdale: “Chapter Sixty-Seven: Varsity Blues” gories include Record of the The CW, 8 p.m. Year, Album of the Year, Song As Riverdale High prepares for the championship of the Year, Best New Artist, Best Pop Solo Performance, football game against Stonewall Prep, Betty (Lili Best Pop Vocal Album, Best Reinhart) gets to work on a story about the rivalry Rock Album, Best R&B Per- between the schools. Archie (KJ Apa) is conflicted formance, Best Rap Album when Mary (guest star Molly Ringwald) tells him and Best Country Song. about Uncle Frank’s (guest star Ryan Robbins) trou- The comedy series High bled past. Maintenance returns for its : “Leave the Choice to Solomon” nineepisode fourth season NBC, 8 p.m. Friday, February 7 at 11 p.m. The team deals with the aftermath of a school bus on HBO. The critically ac- crash. Dr. Charles (Oliver Platt) worries Dr. Halstead claimed series uses The Guy (Nick Gehlfuss) is putting his medical license in (Ben Sinclair), to connect a jeopardy. Maggie (Marlyne Barrett) helps a friend in variety of distinctly authen- need. tic, empathetic and insightful NHL Hockey: Detroit at Minnesota stories about the communi- NBCSN, 8 p.m. Live ty, including his own. The NBCSN’s Wednesday Night Hockey features Tyler half-hour comedy continues Bertuzzi and the Detroit Red Wings on the road to paint a unique and loving against Zach Parise and the Minnesota Wild. portrait of New York City, Wild Castles: “Predjama” exploring the often-messy Smithsonian Channel, 8 p.m. interpersonal moments of This new episode explores the history and architec- everyday people who are ture of Slovenia’s Predjama Castle, which was built looking for meaning, compan- within the mouth of a cave during the Renaissance. ionship and a little high to Criminal Minds: “Saturday” make it through the day. This season finds The Guy back CBS, 9 p.m. traversing the city on his The members of the BAU enjoy a Saturday off in bicycle, having said goodbye vastly different ways. Rachael Leigh Cook guest- to last season’s RV. The se- stars in the new episode “Saturday.” ries is enriched by the many Award-winning singer, songwriter, producer and global superstar Alicia Keys : “Then Nick Porter Happened” guest stars that appear. In will return as host of the 62nd annual Grammy awards Sunday. NBC, 9 p.m. the season premiere episode, A series of false alarms at a private school hinders “Cycles,” The Guy finds a tionship when her boyfriend crazed workday. returning to her border-town the firehouse’s ability to respond to legitimate emer- lost canine. A new reporter Owen (Marcus Raye Pérez) USA Network will premiere Texas home after her sister gency calls. Kidd () asks for ideas at This American Life, Yara visits for their anniversary the new anthology series Bri- is murdered. What begins to surprise Severide (Taylor Kinney) on his birthday. (Natalie Woolams-Torres) weekend. A singing telegram arpatch on Thursday, Febru- as a search for a killer, turns Cruz (Joe Minoso) and Brett () rent out pitches a story about her par- (Larry Owens) in a bad mood ary 6 at 9 p.m., which follows into an all-consuming fight to their extra room, but the new tenant is more than ents’ marriage and inadver- looks for some relief while Allegra Dill (Rosario Daw- bring her corrupt hometown they bargained for. tently strains her own rela- crisscrossing the city on a son), a dogged investigator to its knees.

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By Maria Verza and 2,400 of the migrants en- uled busloads would bring Guard for its restraint, Sonia Perez D. tered Mexico legally over Tuesday's total to 691. saying: “In no way has ASSOCIATED PRESS the weekend. About 1,000 Most of the hundreds there been an act that we of them requested Mexi- stranded in the no-man's could call repression and CIUDAD HIDALGO, co's help in returning to land on the Mexican side not even annoyance." Mexico — Hundreds of their countries. The rest of the river returned to But Honduras' ambas- Central American mi- were being held in immi- Guatemala overnight in sador to Mexico said there grants who waded across a gration centers while they search of water, food and had been instances of ex- river into Mexico in hopes start legal processes that a place to sleep. Mexican cessive force on the part of eventually reaching would allow them to seek authorities distributed no of the National Guard. the U.S. were sent back to refuge in Mexico or obtain water or food to those who “We made a complaint be- their homeland or retreat- temporary work permits entered illegally, in what fore the Mexican govern- ed across the border Tues- that would confine them appeared to be an attempt ment,” Alden Rivera said day after Mexican troops to southern Mexico. by the government to wear in an interview with HCH blocked their way. An additional 1,000 had out the migrants. Noticias without offering Fewer than 100 re- tried to enter illegally Alejandro Rendón, head details. He also conced- mained in the no-man's Monday, he said, and hun- of Mexico's social welfare PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS ed migrants had thrown land along the river be- dreds of them were appar- department, said his col- rocks at Mexican author- Members of the Mexican National Guard stand tween Guatemala and ently detained by Mexi- leagues were giving water ities. Mexico. can National Guardsmen to those who turned them- along the Mexican side of the bank of the Su- An Associated Press pho- The caravan of thou- and immigration agents. selves in or were caught by chiate River near Ciudad Hidalgo, Mexico, on tograph of a Mexican Na- sands had set out from Immigration officials esti- immigration agents, but the border with Guatemala. tional Guardsman holding Honduras last week in mated Monday night that were not doing the same a migrant in a headlock hopes Mexico would grant 500 had evaded capture by along the river because it government is trying to have a register, they pass was sent via Twitter by them passage, posing a the security forces. was not safe for workers protect the migrants from and get to the north, and U.S. acting Homeland fresh test of President Ebrard said Mexico has to do so. harm by preventing them the criminal gangs grab Security Secretary Ken Donald Trump's effort begun deporting some “It isn’t prudent to come from traveling illegally them and assault them, Cuccinelli with the mes- to reduce the flow of mi- back to Honduras, putting here because we can’t put through the country. He because that's how it was sage: “We appreciate Mex- grants arriving at the U.S. 110 on a flight to San Pe- the safety of the colleagues said they need to respect before,” he said. “They dis- ico doing more than they border by pressuring other dro Sula and sending 144 at risk,” he said. Mexican laws. appeared them.” did last year to interdict governments to stop them. back by bus. Honduran Mexican President An- “If we don't take care Mexican Interior Minis- caravans attempting to Mexican Foreign Secre- officials said an additional drés Manuel López Obra- of them, if we don't know ter Olga Sánchez Cordero move illegally north to our tary Marcelo Ebrard said flight and several sched- dor said Tuesday that the who they are, if we don't commended the National southern border.” Survivor stories spotlight Auschwitz liberation anniversary

By Aron Heller ASSOCIATED PRESS JERUSALEM — Shortly before they were rounded up by Nazi troops in Bel- gium and deported to Aus- chwitz in 1942, the par- ents of 3-year-old Maurice Gluck placed their only child in the care of a local Christian family. Gluck PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS forgot his Yiddish mother tongue and that he even Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu at- had parents of his own. tends the weekly cabinet meeting at the Prime After the war, his devas- Minister’s office in Jerusalem Sunday. tated father came to claim him and several months later he was introduced Netanyahu tries to a weeping woman who showered him with hugs and kisses. to rally opposition “My father said: ‘Look PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS Maurice, this is your moth- Visitors look at portrait photos of the exhibition “Survivors — Faces of er, Helen,’” he recalled. Life after the Holocaust” at the former coal mine Zollverein in Essen, to ICC case Only years later did Germany. Gluck discover that his By Josef Federman Bensouda of being driven birth mother had actually gela Merkel at the Ruhr largest-ever gathering fo- the spike most dramatic in ASSOCIATED PRESS by anti-Semitism. perished along with more Museum in Essen, is just cused on commemorating western Europe. In Germa- In an interview with the than a million other Jews one of the various events the genocide and combating ny, for instance, there was JERUSALEM — Israeli Christian network TBN to in the Auschwitz death marking the anniversary modern-day anti-Semitism. a 70 percent increase in an- Prime Minister Benjamin be aired later Tuesday, Ne- Netanyahu is calling on camp. Helen was in fact and commemorating its Russian President Vladi- ti-Semitic violence. In addi- tanyahu praised President the world to take “concrete his aunt. victims as the notorious mir Putin, French Presi- tion to the shooting attacks, Donald Trump for criticiz- actions” against the Inter- “She discovered that camp’s few and aging sur- dent Emmanuel Macron, assaults and vandalism, ing the ICC and called on national Criminal Court her sister had died so she vivors slowly disappear. Britain's Prince Charles the research also noted in- others to follow suit. ahead of a possible war- looked for ways to find Merkel said the por- and the presidents of Ger- creased anti-Semitic vitriol crimes case against Israel. “I think that everybody me immediately,” Gluck traits should be a remind- many, Italy and Austria are online and in newspapers, The ICC’s chief prosecu- should rise up against explained, choking back er to everyone “to stand up among the more than 40 as extremist political par- tor, Fatou Bensouda, said this,” he said, according to tears. “She was my only for humanity, a reminder dignitaries who will be at- ties grew in power in sever- last month that there was excerpts released by his of- mother and will always be ... not to stay silent and tending the event. al countries. a “reasonable basis” to fice. “I urge all your viewers my mother.” look the other way when It comes amid a global “I grew up with this in- open a war crimes probe to do the same and to ask Seventy-five years after someone is attacked, hu- spike in violence against credible sense of guilt into Israeli military ac- for concrete actions, sanc- Auschwitz was liberated, miliated or their dignity is Jews and in a climate in and shock, which led me tions in the Gaza Strip as tions against the interna- Gluck is one of 75 Holo- harmed.” which a survey showed that to question my own iden- well as Israeli settlement tional court, its officials, its caust survivors featured Yad Vashem is also un- 80 percent of European tity. How could people construction in the West prosecutors, everyone.” in a commemorative pho- veiling its online iRemem- Jews said they felt unsafe from my country commit Bank. She has asked the “They’re basically in a full to project that Israel’s Yad ber Wall, a six-language in the continent. Tel Aviv these horrendous crimes?” court to determine wheth- frontal attack on the de- Vashem Holocaust memo- interactive platform link- University researchers re- said Schoeller, the pho- er she has territorial ju- mocracies, both on the de- rial produced along with ing users to the memorial’s ported last year that violent tographer, explaining the risdiction before proceed- mocracies’ right to defend award-winning German vast database of victims. attacks against Jews grew impetus for the photo ing with the case. themselves, and on Israel’s portrait photographer The main ceremony will significantly in 2018, with project. “It is very scary Israel, which is not a right, the Jewish people’s Martin Schoeller. be the World Holocaust Fo- the largest reported num- to see what is happening member of the ICC, has right, to live in their ances- The exhibition, which rum on Thursday, in which ber of Jews killed in anti-Se- in Europe right now, that said the court has no ju- tral homeland, the Land of opened Tuesday before dozens of world leaders will mitic acts in decades. They anti-Semitism has come risdiction and accused Israel,” he said. German Chancellor An- arrive in Jerusalem for the recorded 400 cases, with back so strongly.” Venezuela lawmakers again blocked from congress session

By Scott Smith they thought the officers set up before a stage amid a potential clash with the ASSOCIATED PRESS were carrying out an ille- trees and backed by their backers of Maduro. gal raid. flag-colored streamer and “We are going to show CARACAS, Venezuela “This is the regime's ar- emblem. them that we are fighting — Security forces loyal to bitrary actions,” lawmaker It was the third consec- for the freedom of Venezu- President Nicolás Madu- Manuela Bolívar said out- utive week that groups of ela,” Guanipa said. “We'll ro on Tuesday surrounded side the building. “Why? armed civilians known as demonstrate, as we al- and closed the building Because the interim Pres- “colectivos” and security ways have, that we're ab- that houses the offices of ident Guaidó is on an in- forces blocked access for solutely ready to do what- opposition lawmaker Juan ever is required to achieve Guaidó, who was in London ternational tour.” members of the National as part of an international The United States and Assembly, which is the last democracy in Venezuela.” tour seeking to bolster sup- about 60 other nations rec- major national institution During their remote port for ousting Venezue- ognize Guaidó, who heads under opposition control session, lawmakers con- the National Assembly, and the center of the strug- demned officials for the la's socialist leader. PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS Officers from two elite as Venezuela's legitimate gle over who governs the disappearance of Ismael police units with their president, arguing that Venezuelan security officers block the entrance crisis-wracked nation. León, a deputy in the Na- faces covered blocked the Maduro's 2018 re-election into the building where the offices of Venezue- Last week, a caravan of tional Assembly who they building's entrances and was invalid and marred la's opposition leader Juan Guaido are located, SUVs carrying lawmak- said was swept up by se- shut off and lined the by fraud. Guaidó, however, in Caracas, Venezuela. ers toward the building curity forces shortly after street with their vehicles. has no control over gov- was struck with rocks and leaving the party head- curity forces and armed rized” by armed groups, so It was unclear wheth- ernment institution or the poles by civilians and gun- quarters headed to the they were not going to at- er the police were inside military. government supporters fire was heard. On Jan. 5, legislative building. Guaidó's third floor of- The police action came blocking entry. tempt an entry until next Guaidó attempted to jump “His family, colleagues fice. Lawmakers in his just hours after opposition Juan Pablo Guanipa, week. a fence to get in only to be and fellow party members coalition gathered on the lawmakers called off an first vice president of the Instead, the lawmakers rebuffed by riot police. have absolutely no idea sidewalk outside said no attempt to hold a Nation- National Assembly, said held a makeshift meeting Guanipa called on sup- where he is,” opposition legislative staffer were al Assembly session in the from the headquarters of a on a public square in an porters to march with lawmaker Adriana Pich- inside the office to report congress building across political party that streets opposition-friendly part of lawmakers to retake the ardo said. Officials have what was happening. The town, saying they wanted leading to their legislative Caracas away from down- National Assembly cham- not commented on León's legislators, however, said to avoid clashes with se- building had been “milita- town. They sat on chairs bers next week, setting up whereabouts. B8 THE DAILY ITEM WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 22, 2020 FOOD With restaurant reservations, come data-mining

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When you reserve a ta- preferences: where you eat, them of any kind, either. easier just to let a da- the people who do not. So Only it isn’t that easy. ble online, you specifically what kind of restaurants If you have a complaint, ta-mining company do it for the rest of us who are When you reserve a table give powerful computer you prefer, any dietary re- it will be resolved by an all for you. Chopped salads can be boring, but not this one By Addie Broyles this salad around 1 p.m. keeps AUSTIN us satisfied until dinner around AMERICAN-STATESMAN 6:30. I often assemble this sal- ad the night before and put it in When it comes to sal- ads, a chopped salad is Mason jars, keeping the dressing about as basic as it gets: in a separate glass jar. I toss the a pile of greens topped dressing in right before we eat. — Torie Borrelli with chopped vegetables, Garnish this mole meats, cheeses, nuts, pick- 2 cups leafy greens (arugula, with sesame seeds, les, whatever you have in fresh radishes and the fridge. A hard-boiled romaine, spinach, chard, kale or greens and serve egg and bacon usually a mix) take this salad into the 2 eggs, medium-boiled, with rice. vaguely defined Cobb sal- chopped or halved PHOTO | LOS ANGELES TIMES ad realm, but it doesn’t 4 ounces smoked wild salm- matter what you call it. on, separated into pieces (you These kinds of salads are can sub wild canned fish, shred- typically more filling than ded chicken or canned sardines) Figs make this mole recipe a side or Caesar salad, ½ avocado, cubed and they can be packed Handful of raw cashews, pe- with flavor and good-for- pitas seeds, sunflower seeds, you ingredients. walnuts uniquely Los Angeles This version from To- ¼ cucumber, thinly sliced rie Borrelli’s “The Mexi- 2 radishes, chopped or thinly By Genevieve Ko you’re not careful. Put on aca chiles or chipotle chiles with to the oil and fry, turning occa- can Keto Cookbook” (Ten sliced LOS ANGELES TIMES an old long-sleeve shirt seeds (about 2), stems removed sionally, until deep golden, about Speed Press, $24) is full 2 tablespoons fermented or and an apron, stand back 2 tablespoons dried arbol chil- two minutes. Transfer to the pot of healthy fats from the pickled veggie of choice Mole’s layered flavors and pour with confidence. es with seeds (about 8), stems with the slotted spoon. salmon, avocado and ca- Handful of crumbled feta or come from first bringing Then turn off the fire as removed 6. Add the tortilla and fry, turn- shews, and the apple cider goat cheese (optional) out the best in each in- fast as you can. FRIED INGREDIENTS ing occasionally, until dark and vinegar in the dressing For the salad dressing: gredient on its own, then Trust yourself 1 cup canola or vegetable oil crisp, one to two minutes. Use blending and simmer- gives it a kick. You could ½ avocado (use the remain- You can — and should 1 small white onion, coarsely tongs to transfer to the pot. Re- use any leftover proteins ing them in a balanced, — adjust mole’s season- chopped peat with the bread, frying until ing half from your salad) smooth, silky sauce. in this salad, and using 3 tablespoons olive oil ings to your taste. The rec- 8 large garlic cloves, peeled brown and crunchy like croutons, different kinds of nuts, Complicated as it may ipe is calibrated to have a 1 day-old yellow corn tortilla about 30 seconds. Add the salt 2 tablespoons apple cider seem — and there are raw vegetables and sal- certain mix of spicy, salty ½ cup stale bread cubes to the pot after the bread goes vinegar a lot of steps — you can ad dressings will keep it and sweet, but you have 1 tablespoon plus 2 tea- in, along with 6 cups water, and 1 to 2 teaspoons cilantro or nail mole on the first try interesting if you want to trust your taste buds to spoons kosher salt stir well to combine. Pour the fry- parsley without stressing if you to eat it several times a make it perfect for you. If 1. Prepare the simmered in- ing oil through a fine-mesh sieve Sea salt break it down into its com- week. it’s too spicy, toast or fry gredients: Combine the bay into a liquid measuring cup and To make the salad: In a large ponents and understand TORIE’S CHOPPED more crackers, tortilla or leaves, canela, allspice, pepper- reserve. bowl, combine the greens, eggs, how they all come togeth- SALAD onion, then puree with wa- corns, cloves, rosemary, thyme 7. Puree the mole: Working fish, and avocado with the nuts, er. First, steep a stock of A chopped salad conjures up ter until smooth and blend and chocolate with 2 ½ cups in batches, transfer the mole seeds, cucumber, radish, and herbs, spices and Mexi- images of bland, white-looking, into the sauce to mellow it. cold water in a large pot. Bring mixture to a blender and puree fermented veggie. Add cheese can chocolate; then toast thinly sliced lettuce. My chopped If it’s not spicy enough, do to a simmer over medium heat, until smooth, scraping the bowl (if using) and mix together until and fry other components; salad is exactly the opposite. It’s the same with chiles. Salt stirring to melt the chocolate as needed. The spices and herbs well combined. then bring it all together. crunchy. It’s creamy. It’s satisfy- it more if you’d like or, if it’s and prevent it from scorching, may not break down completely, ing. I make this at least a couple To make the quick dress- The recipe that follows is adapted from Christy Lu- too salty, thin it with water. then remove from the heat and which is OK, because the sauce of times a week for a quick lunch ing: Use a whisk or immersion MISSION FIG MOLE SAUCE let steep until ready to use. will be strained. Pour and push for my husband and me. We’ll blender to blend together the jan of CaCao Mexicates- sen. Dried Black Mission 4 ½ hours, largely unattended. 2. Meanwhile, prepare the the puree through a fine-mesh have it after intermittent fasting avocado, oil, apple cider vinegar, Makes about 8 cups. toasted ingredients: Heat a large sieve into a large bowl, pressing from the night before, with just herbs, and salt until smooth and figs lend a deep red wine- like sweetness to a mole You can serve this sauce with skillet over medium heat. Add on the solids to extract as much a high-fat drink for breakfast in creamy. Toss the salad with the shredded poached dark chicken the peanuts and toast, tossing sauce as possible. between. Breaking the fast with dressing and serve. Poblano-style base. Lujan had three tips to help the meat or grilled eggplant slices, continuously, until dark golden 8. Fry the sauce: Pour the new-to-mole cook: though it probably would make brown in spots, two to three min- reserved strained canola oil Good cooking takes wet cardboard taste good. Sim- utes. Transfer to the pot. Repeat into a large, deep stockpot and time and effort ply heat some of the sauce with the almonds, toasting for heat over medium-high heat You need to deeply brown thinned with chicken or vegeta- one to two minutes, then the until shimmering. Carefully and each ingredient individual- ble stock or water to achieve a sesame seeds, toasting for one quickly pour in the mole sauce ly: Dry-toast the nuts, seeds, pourable consistency. to two minutes. at arms’ length to avoid burning dried fruit and crackers; SIMMERED INGREDIENTS 3. Spread the animal crackers in yourself. Immediately turn off blister the dried chiles; and 2 dried bay leaves the skillet and toast, turning occa- the heat and let stand until the fry the onion, garlic, tortilla 1 canela stick sionally, until dark brown in spots, bubbling subsides. The oil and and bread. Let each cook 1 ¾ teaspoons whole allspice one to two minutes. Transfer to the sauce will splatter violently; the to deep brown but don’t berries pot, then wipe the skillet clean. hard-fried flavor is an important let any blacken. The dark 1 ¼ teaspoons whole black Add the figs, turning occasion- element of the sauce. burnish brings deep savory peppercorns ally, until softened and blistered 9. Stir the sauce well and bring notes, but even a hint of ½ teaspoon whole cloves in spots, two to three minutes. to a simmer over medium heat, burn will make the whole 1 2-inch sprig rosemary Transfer to the pot. Repeat with stirring often. Reduce the heat to mole bitter. The ingredients 2 sprigs thyme the raisins, stirring for one minute. low and simmer, stirring often for have to be prepped one at 1 ounce Mexican chocolate, Rinse out the skillet to remove any the first 30 minutes, being careful time because they toast at preferably La Soledad residual sugar and wipe dry. to not let the mole scorch at the different rates; they also TOASTED INGREDIENTS 4. Set the skillet over medi- bottom of the pot. Taste the sauce must be watched carefully 6 tablespoons unsalted pea- um heat again and add the oil. and adjust the seasonings if because they go from toasty nuts When it shimmers, swirl to coat needed. Continue simmering over to charred quickly. Lat- 2 tablespoons raw almonds the bottom of the pan and add low heat, stirring occasionally, for er, you need to strain the 6 tablespoons white sesame the negro chiles. Toast, turning an additional two hours. sauce, which is a pain but seeds often, until soft and paler in 10. Remove from the heat and necessary to achieve the ½ cup animal crackers, prefer- spots (don’t let them blacken), let stand for five minutes. Skim off silkiest texture. ably Mexican animalitos two to three minutes. Transfer to and discard any oil that has accu- Be bold in the kitchen 2 cups dried Black Mission figs the pot. Repeat with the ancho, mulated on the surface. Let cool Lujan says the step ¼cup raisins pasilla and arbol chiles, and for a few minutes serving or com- where you pour the sauce 1 teaspoon canola or vegeta- keep the skillet on the stove. pletely to room temperature for into smoking hot oil is ble oil 5. Prepare the fried ingredi- storing. When ready to serve, thin crucial, as it melds the 2 ½ ounces dried negro chil- ents: Fill the skillet with the oil. the sauce with stock or water to a flavors of the disparate in- es (about 7), stems and seeds Heat over medium heat until pourable consistency if needed. gredients by searing them removed shimmering. Add the onion and Fold in meat or vegetables. together. Yes, it’s scary: 2 ½ ounces dried ancho chil- fry, stirring occasionally, until very Make ahead: The mole can be It crackles as loudly as es (about 5), stems and seeds dark brown, about 15 minutes. refrigerated in an airtight con- fireworks, spatters hard removed Use a spider or slotted spoon to tainer for up to three weeks or “The Mexican Keto Cookbook” by Torie Borrelli. and may cause burns if ¾ ounce dried pasilla de Oax- transfer to the pot. Add the garlic frozen for up to two months.