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WEDNESDAY JULY 21, 2021 DEALS OF THE AG works Saugus$DAY$ for Lynn, to holdPG. 3 Peabody, virusDEALS Salem OF THE $300,000 grant victim$DAY$ funds summer jobs PG. 3 By Allysha Dunnigan vigil ITEM STAFF Massachusetts Attorney By Sam Minton General Maura Healey has ITEM STAFF announced that her of ce DEALS is awarding approximately SAUGUSOF THE— Residents $300,000 in grant funding who died from COVID-19 to 74 organizations through- or at any time during the ongoing$ pandemicDAY$ will be out the state to fund sum- PG. 3 mer jobs for youth, which are commemorated in Sep- aimed at promoting health tember. and wellness. Board of Selectmen Vice Four of the organizations Chair Corinne Riley and bene ting from this funding the town announced that include the New American they willDEALS remember those Association of Massachusetts who have died and those and The Food Project Inc. in who haveOF liftedTHE Saugus Lynn, Camp Fire North Shore ITEM PHOTO | JAKOB MENENDEZ up since the beginning of the pandemic$ with$ a vigil, in Salem, and the YMCA of Mike Butler poses for a portrait wearing a mask printed with one of his paintings. DAY Metro North in Peabody. which will PG.be held 3 at Town The New American Asso- Hall on Sept. 19. ciation of Massachusetts, Riley said that the idea The Food Project and Camp for the vigil was sparked Fire North Shore will re- ArcWorks gallery on when wake services were ceive $4,000, and YMCA of halted during the height Metro North will be awarded of the pandemic; services $2,500. continued to be limited The grant program is fund- display at Lynn YMCA even when the state start- ed with health care and ed its phased reopening. fair-labor-related settlement By Tréa Lavery classes were run over Zoom, as Dodge explained that the par- “A lot of people died money through Healey’s of- ITEM STAFF well as in the studio since it re- ticipants in the YMCA exhibition alone,” said Riley. “Those ce. The program has provid- opened in September. are part of the organization’s people got in (to the hospi- LYNN — Visitors to the De- ed more than $1.5 million in “The good side of COVID was pre-employment program, and tal) and their family mem- makes Family YMCA this sum- funding through 359 grants that people really worked very want to explore art as a career. bers and friends weren’t mer will be able to enjoy art to 177 organizations in 82 hard on their artwork, because They take classes to learn artis- allowed in.” cities and towns across the created by participants at North- tic skills and techniques and visit Riley said hearing about east Arc’s community art center, there wasn’t a lot to do,” said Su- state since its inception. san Dodge, director of ArcWorks. galleries to learn more about op- people not being able to This is the seventh year ArcWorks. portunities to show and sell their grieve for their friends Twelve of ArcWorks’ artists Northeast Arc provides pro- that Healey’s of ce is imple- gramming and resources for peo- work. Participants’ work has also and family in the custom- menting this Healthy Sum- have work on display, including been shown and sold at local gal- ary way really affected ple with developmental and phys- mer Youth Jobs Grant Pro- paintings and collages with sub- leries and restaurants. her. ical disabilities. The ArcWorks gram, which allows teens to jects ranging from animals to “We try to get their work out But this vigil won’t just Community Art Center, located in have a direct impact in their people to cartoon characters. The there,” Dodge said. be a time to remember those works were created during the Peabody, provides art classes and GRANT, A7 pandemic when the program’s programming. GALLERY, A7 VIGIL, A7 Peabody Marijuana ZBA OKs talks King budding in Nahant complex By Sam Minton ITEM STAFF By Sam Minton and Anne Marie Tobin NAHANT — With recre- ITEM STAFF ational marijuana shops growing across the state, PEABODY — Much to the the Planning Board met dismay of many neighbor- Tuesday night to ensure ing residents, the path has the town is ready for when been cleared to build a 133- the business comes to Na- unit housing complex on the hant. property formerly occupied Board members spoke by J.B. Thomas Hospital on about procedures around King Street. the establishment of po- On Monday night, the Zon- tential retail marijuana ing Board of Appeals (ZBA) stores and looked into voted 4-1 to issue a com- preparing regulations for prehensive permit (with 44 those dispensaries. conditions) under Chapter Member Daniel Ber- 40B, the state’s affordable man suggested that a housing law, to Hemisphere ITEM PHOTO | SPENSER HASAK subcommittee be formed Development Group LLC for The Hadley School Reuse Committee hosted an open house at the school to discuss possi- regarding the issue and the Kings Residences project. wanted fellow board mem- ble uses for the school. Despite the fact that the ber Rob Steinberg and meeting was not open for Town Counsel JS Bianchi public discussion, it was con- to be on that committee. tentious at times, with sev- Swampscott oats new uses for Hadley Berman said he wanted eral residents attempting to By Tréa Lavery gathered feedback from residents nex is that the building does not Bianchi to sit on the sub- express their opinions. ITEM STAFF in attendance. currently have an elevator, which committee because he is This prompted ZBA Chair- Hadley was built in 1911, with is required to make the building familiar “with how these SWAMPSCOTT — The Hadley man Frances Gallugi to re- an annex connected to the main accessible under the Americans places work.” mind the audience that, “we Elementary School building will building by a walkway completed with Disabilities Act (ADA). An The Planning Board ran do not hear from people in most likely be used as a boutique into an issue of needing in 1925. All three scenarios pro- elevator cannot be added to the the audience. What we hear hotel, affordable housing for se- three members to form posed by the committee involve main structure without sacri c- from is the board and the at- niors or a mixed-use commercial a subcommittee. Bian- the demolition of the annex and ing a large amount of the limited torney.” building with arts and communi- chi added that the board construction of a new addition. space inside, but because the ex- Councilor-at-Large Anne ty space. isting annex is separate, it cannot could put the marijuana Town Senior Planner Molly Manning-Martin objected The Hadley School Reuse Advi- house an elevator that is also ac- regulations and bylaws O’Connell explained that a main immediately, reminding Gal- sory Committee presented these cessible from the main structure. on the board’s working lugi that the attorney (for- three scenarios at an open house reason the committee is recom- agenda in lieu of having a mer ZBA Chair Jason Panos) Tuesday evening, where they also mending the demolition of the an- HADLEY, A3 formal subcommittee, an represents the developer’s option that he was not in interests, not the city’s. INSIDE favor of. “He is not there to tell you “That might end up tak- what to do,” Manning-Martin Sports ing a lot of time out of our said. “You are deliberating.” Opinion Opinion St. Mary’s Cabral named Item regular meetings,” said A road less traveled Biden’s child-poverty plan is There were also other words Player of the Year for . Bianchi. “(It) might not be to success. A4 great — if it works. A4 ZBA, A7 B1 MARIJUANA, A7

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Nisan A. Kuyumjian, 71 Margaret “Peggy” Leavitt, Mary Sharkey, 92 1950 - 2021 NAHANT - Mary (Maureen) 90 Sharkey (Conneely) died LYNN - Nisan A. Kuyumjian, Surviving him in addition to peacefully on Monday, July 19, aged 71, husband of Agavni his wife are his two children, GEORGETOWN - Margaret Mary (nee’ Brady) Leavitt, Peg- 2021, with her family by her “Julie” (Kazandjian) Kuyumjian, Shushan and Roupen Kuyum- side in Nahant, MA. Maureen passed away at North Shore jian both of Lynn. gy to her friends and family was born in Ballyconneely, Co. Medical Center - Salem Hos- Service Information: Visit- was the 5th of 7 children born Galway, Ireland on September pital on Sunday morning, July ing hours will be held at the to Irish Immigrants, the late 27, 1928 to Peter and Mary 18, 2021. Murphy Funeral Home, 85 Robert and Florence Brady, on (Burke) Conneely and emigrat- Nisan was born in Istan- Federal St, Corner of North August 1, 1930. ed to America at the age 19. bul, Turkey to Jirair and Guliug St, Salem on Thursday, July Peggy was very proud of Loving wife to the late Wil- Kuyumjian on February 24, 22, 2021 from 4:00 p.m. her Irish Heritage and visited liam (Billy) P. Sharkey, “Meme” 1950. Nisan came to the Unit- to 7:00 p.m. His Funeral Ireland on 5 separate occa- is survived by her 6 children ed States in 1975, and settled Service will be held at the sions. She also loved to travel and their families: John Shar- in Lynn where he lived his life funeral home the following to the Germany Christmas key (Mary Ellen), Joseph raising his children by instilling day, Friday, July 22, 2021 at Sharkey (Keli), Mary DeVeau Armenian values. Nisan was 10:00 a.m. followed by buri- markets and of course Disney World. (Peter), Kathleen Perrotta (Ita- employed by the West Lynn al in Pine Grove Cemetery, lo), Eileen Gisonno (Douglas), Creamery, and when he wasn’t Lynn. Relatives and friends Peggy was born and lived most of her life in Lynn, Mas- Elizabeth Osbahr (William), as working Nisan was an avid are respectfully invited to well as her siblings: Andrew to all, with a special fondness reader and enjoyed sports – attend. For additional infor- sachusetts, however, for many years she also lived in George- Connolly, Mark Connolly, Anne for babies and animals. She particularly hockey and soccer. mation or on line guest book, Sullivan, Edward Conneely, retired as a seamstress in late Nisan actively volunteered with please call 978-744-0497 town, Massachusetts. She 1995 from the Joseph B. Devlin children, 13 Great Grand- Michael Conneely, Joseph the Lynn Challengers baseball or visit www.MurphyFuneral- was for the most part a stay at Conneely. Previously deceased Nursing Home formerly in Lynn. league for many years, and was Home.com. home mom to her children but children and 7 Great Great siblings include: Martin, Peter, Service Information: A a dedicated family man. did work at GE for a few years Grandchildren. John, Matthew Conneely, and funeral mass will be held and also as a store clerk in a Peggy loved spend- Bridget King. on July 22, 2021 at 10:00 variety of department stores. ing time with her family. She Maureen was blessed with a.m. at St. Thomas Aquinas Peggy was the last surviv- was loved and will be deeply 10 grandchildren: Paula, Julie, Church, Nahant. A graveside Thomas J. Wilson, 68 ing member of seven siblings, missed by all. Christian, Tucker, Taylor, Corey, service will be held following October 31,1952 - July 11, 2021 the late Nora Shonyo, Henry Service Information: Rel- Katelin, Haley, Maggie and Der- mass at St. Joseph Ceme- Brady, Thomas Brady, Judy Ga- atives and friends are re- ek along with 4 great grandchil- tery, Lynn. Funeral services MARBLEHEAD - Thomas J. bor, Robert Brady, Jr. and Jerry spectfully invited to attend dren: Nolan, Johnny, Charlotte, are being hosted by the Wilson passed away peaceful- Brady. Peggy’s Memorial Visitation Colby, and a 5th great-grand- Cuffe-McGinn Funeral Home, ly in his home in Marblehead Peggy is survived by her on Thursday from 4:00PM- child is expected soon. Mau- Lynn, and there will be no over the weekend at the age of six children, Ralph Turgeon of 8:00PM with a Memorial reen is also survived by many calling hours upon the fam- 68 and is now reunited with his Massachusetts, Christina Mix- Service at 7:00PM in the nieces, nephews, and friends. ily’s request. son, Brian J. Wilson. Tom was Maureen’s grace and sweet- May her soul Rest in Peace born and raised in Lynn, the son of Florida, Steven Turgeon Solimine Funeral Home 426 and his wife Maria of Florida, Broadway (RTE129), Lynn. ness were a gift to everyone Donations in her behalf son of Douglas A. and Cath- can be made to Friends of Karen Linehan and her hus- Directions and guestbook at who knew her. She was an ac- erine (Kennedy) Wilson. He tive member of her communi- Nahant COA, 334 Nahant Rd, was also preceded in death by band Bill of New Hampshire, www.solimine.com ties in Ireland, West Lynn, and Nahant, MA 01908. his brother, Douglas J. Wilson. Carol O’Connell and her hus- Nahant with her unforgettable He spent most of his life there band Dan of New Hampshire smile. She cherished time before his later years closer to and Gary Leavitt of Massachu- with family and friends, loved the ocean in Marblehead. Tom setts. She also had 13 Grand- to garden, and was caretaker is survived by his daughter Lisa Wilson, his sister Marga- ret Schenkel"A THANK YOU(Roger) TO ALL" , his two grandchildren Magnolia and ThankRye, severalyou to all nieces who showed and nephlove - and blessings on June 22, 2021 andews June as 23,well 2021 as toa ournumber beloved of at a later date. Israel vows to ‘act aggressively’ Douglasgrand-nieces A. Gillette, and Jr. nephews. Our family's In lieu of flowers, a dona- heartsBeloved have been by friends truly and and forever fami- tion could be made in Tom’s touched.ly across the country, “Tom,” “TJ,” memory to The Listening Place, “Uncle "BlessingsTommy,” or to justAll" plain old 36 Michigan Ave., Lynn, Ma. against Ben & Jerry’s “Tommy” was known for his wit, 01902 "A AssistingTHANK YOU theTO ALL" family his willingnessThe Gillette to Family help anyone with arrangements is the Con- By Josef Federman with anything at any time and way,Thank Cahill-Brodeur you to all who showedFuneral love ASSOCIATED PRESS a personality that lent itself to Homeand blessingsof Peabody. on June For 22, guest 2021 IN MEMORIAM and June 23, 2021 to our beloved JERUSALEM — Isra- easy friendship. Tom’s life will book,Douglas please A. Gillette, visit www.ccbfuJr. Our family's- CHRISTOPHER SULLIVAN el's prime minister vowed beELEVENTH celebrated YEAR on ANNIVERSARY Saturday July neral.comhearts have been truly and forever 24th2010 at 11am ~ JULY Mass 17 ~ 2021at St Ann’s touched. Tuesday to "act aggres- sively" against the decision Church, 140 Lynn St. in Pea- "Blessings to All" body, Ma. Burial will be private by Ben & Jerry's to stop The Gillette Family selling its ice cream in Is- raeli-occupied territories, as the country's ambassa- "A THANK YOU TO ALL" IN MEMORIAM dor to the U.S. urged doz- CHRISTOPHER SULLIVAN ens of state governors to Thank you to all who showed love ELEVENTH YEAR ANNIVERSARY and blessings on June 22, 2021 2010 ~ JULY 17 ~ 2021 punish the company under and June 23, 2021 to our beloved anti-boycott laws. Douglas A. Gillette, Jr. Our family's hearts have been truly and forever The strong reaction re- touched. flected concerns in Israel that the ice cream maker's "Blessings to All" decision could lead other Lovingly remembered and sadly missed Theby GilletteMom, FamilyDad, Maura, companies to follow suit. Susan, Michael, Codi and grand- It also appeared to set the son Chris stage for a protracted pub- PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS IN MEMORIAM lic relations and legal bat- Trucks are parked at the Ben & Jerry’s ice-cream factory in the Be’er CHRISTOPHER SULLIVAN tle. Tuvia Industrial area in Israel. ELEVENTHIN MEMORIAM YEAR ANNIVERSARY Prime Minister Nafta- 2010JOHN ~ JULY A. GILLETTE 17 ~ 2021 IN LOVING MEMORY li Bennett's office said he go against the policy of formed its longtime Israeli 35 states that have passed HAPPY 81ST BIRTHDAY spoke with Alan Jope, chief the United States and partner that it will not re- laws against anti-Israel Lovingly remembered and sadly "PUDGE" executive of Ben & Jerry's act against normalization new its license agreement boycott activity. JULY 21, 2021 missed by Mom, Dad, Maura, "Forever my love" Susan, Michael, Codi and grand- parent company Unilever, and peace," Erdan wrote. when it expires at the end "Rapid and determined Love your wife Coreen, son Chris and raised concern about "Moreover, the past has of 2022. action must be taken to daughter Cheryl, son John, what he called a "clearly proven that the citizens of While noting it would not counter such discrimina- grandchildren Douglas, Catch up with your anti-Israel step." He said Israel are never the only serve Israeli-occupied ar- tory and antisemitic ac- Anthony and Jessica favorite team and great-granddaughters in ItemIN MEMORIAM Sports! the move would have "se- ones who suffer from such eas, it said it would contin- tions," he wrote. "We must Arianna, Ellieanna and Jaycee JOHN A. GILLETTE rious consequences, legal boycotts as these signifi- ue to provide ice cream in great-great grandchildren IN LOVING MEMORY stand united and send an Carter, Gianna HAPPY 81ST BIRTHDAY and otherwise," and Isra- cantly harm Palestinians Israel "through a different unequivocal message that "PUDGE" el "will act aggressively as well." arrangement." A number JULY 21, 2021 this will not be tolerated." "Forever my love" against all boycott actions In Monday's announce- of companies, most notably But even some of Israel's Love your wife Coreen, directed against its citi- ment, Ben & Jerry's said beverage company SodaS- Lovingly remembered and sadly supporters said the compa- daughter Cheryl, son John, zens." it would stop selling ice tream, have closed facto- ny was on solid ground. missed by Mom,Haiti Dad, Maura, installsgrandchildren Douglas, Susan, Michael, Codi and grand- Anthony and Jessica In Washington, State De- cream in the occupied West ries in the occupied West Jeremy Ben-Ami, presi- son Chris and great-granddaughters partment spokesman Ned Bank and contested east Bank but few have target- dent of the liberal pro-Is- Arianna, Ellieanna and Jaycee Price declined to comment Jerusalem. The company, ed Israeli consumers living rael group J-Street, said new leadergreat-great as grandchildren directly on the company's Carter, Gianna known for its social activ- there. it was not antisemitism to IN MEMORIAM decision. But he said the ism, said such sales were It remains unclear how differentiate between Isra- JOHN A. GILLETTE U.S. rejects the boycott "inconsistent with our val- Ben & Jerry's plans to do INcountry LOVING MEMORY mourns el and settlements built on HAPPY 81ST BIRTHDAY movement against Israel, ues." that. Israeli supermarket occupied territory. "PUDGE" saying it "unfairly singles The statement was one chains, a primary distri- "Instead of demonizing JULY 21, 2021 out" the country. of the strongest rebukes by bution channel for the "Foreverslain my love" president and attacking companies Israel's Ambassador to Love your wife Coreen, a high-profile company of cleverly named flavors of and individuals for making daughter Cheryl, son John, consensus. "I'm from a the United Nations and Israel's settlement policies ice cream, operate in the By Dánica Coto principled decisions," he ASSOCIATEDgrandchildren Douglas, PRESS school that believes in di- the United States, Gilad in the West Bank and east settlements, and under Anthony and Jessica said, "these leaders would Erdan, sent letters to 35 Jerusalem, which it has Israeli law, people or com- and great-granddaughters alogue." make a greater contribu- PORT-AU-PRINCE,Arianna, Ellieanna and Jaycee Haiti governors whose states controlled for more than a panies that boycott the set- He also thanked "sister tion to the fight against — Haiti'sgreat-great government grandchildren in- have laws against boy- half-century after captur- tlements can be sued. Carter, Gianna nations" that he didn't antisemitism by helping stalled a new prime min- identify for their solidari- cotting Israel asking that ing them in the 1967 Mid- On the global stage, Isra- ister on Tuesday, while they consider speaking out east war. el does not differentiate be- to bring the unjust and ty and expertise in the on- harmful occupation to a officials mourned assassi- going investigation as he against Ben & Jerry's deci- The Palestinians, with tween settlements and the nated President Jovenel sion "and taking any other broad international sup- rest of the country. When peaceful end." demanded that all those The dispute has turned Moïse and arrested at responsible be brought to relevant steps, including in port, claim both areas as home-rental company least three police officers relation to your state laws parts of a future indepen- Airbnb announced in 2018 the Israeli ice cream mar- justice. ket into the latest front in implicated in his killing. and the commercial deal- dent state. Israeli settle- that it would no longer list Henry, a neurosurgeon Israel's long-running bat- Designated Prime Min- ings between Ben & Jer- ments, now home to some properties in West Bank and former Cabinet min- tle against the BDS move- ister Ariel Henry was ister, has promised to ry's and your state." 700,000 Israelis, are wide- settlements, Israel harsh- Erdan said Israel views ly condemned the move as ment, a Palestinian-led sworn in to replace inter- form a provisional con- ly seen as illegal and ob- the company's decision as stacles to peace. part of a broader Palestin- grassroots campaign that im Prime Minister Claude sensus government to "the de-facto adoption of Israel annexed east Jeru- ian-led boycott movement promotes boycotts, di- Joseph, who assumed lead Haiti until elections vestment and sanctions leadership of Haiti with anti-Semitic practices and salem after the 1967 war against Israel. are held. He said he has advancement of the de-le- against Israeli businesses, the backing of police and and considers the entire Israel's strategic affairs already met with various gitimization of the Jewish city its undivided capital, minister at the time, Gi- cultural institutions and the military after the July unidentified actors as well state and the dehumaniza- though the annexation is lad Erdan, encouraged Is- universities. 7 attack at Moïse's private as civil society and the tion of the Jewish people." not internationally rec- raelis harmed by the deci- BDS organizers say they home, which also badly in- private sector. He pledged "As Arab nations cancel ognized. It says the West sion to sue Airbnb. Several are protesting what they jured his wife and stunned to re-establish order and their decades-long boycott Bank is disputed territory months later, after contin- call Israeli oppression of the nation of more than 11 security and confidence of the Jewish state and and says its final status ued Israeli criticism and a Palestinians in a campaign million people. in the government as sign peace agreements should be resolved in nego- U.S. federal lawsuit filed modeled on the anti-apart- "The task that awaits us well as fight corruption, with Israel, and cultural tiations. The international by Israeli Americans, the heid movement in South is complex and difficult," make COVID-19 vaccines and economic cooperation community, however, wide- company reversed course. Africa. Its nonviolent mes- Henry said as he called available to all, restart in our region is growing, ly considers both areas to Erdan, now Israel's am- sage has resonated with for unity and promised to the economy and create a American companies with be occupied territory. bassador to the U.S., said audiences around the meet with various sectors and transparent radical ideological agen- In its statement, Ben Tuesday that he had sent world, including on many in upcoming days to build elections system. das cannot be allowed to & Jerry's said it had in- a letter to the governors of U.S. college campuses. WEDNESDAY JULY 21, 2021 THE DAILY ITEM A3 Swampscott floats new uses for Hadley

HADLEY term lease for the develop- From A1 er or condo-ization of the building, and would use a Building a new addition combination of tradition- would also most likely be al financing and private cheaper than bringing the equity for the commercial 1925 annex up to safety space, with grants, dona- and accessibility stan- tions and town allocation dards. of funds for the communi- Hadley will be redevel- ty and arts space. oped only if the town votes If the site is chosen for later this year to build affordable housing, it a town-wide elementary would most likely be for school at the site of the seniors, as senior housing current Stanley School, does not require the large deeming the Hadley build- amount of space necessary ing excess. for family housing. The All three designs also building can accommodate include a playground, approximately 40 units for patios, sitting areas and seniors. The town also has community plazas or a large number of seniors gathering spaces. Gener- in need, O’Connell said. al parking for the town is The design would also contingent upon the final include a first-floor public designs, but each prelim- space, most likely one with inary design allows for a civic use that serves the approximately 50 parking community. spaces. This scenario would be If the town chooses a financed through grants mixed-use commercial use and private sources, as for the building, the base- well as town allocation for ment and first floor would the public space. The town house arts and community would also receive low-in- uses, and the first through come housing tax credits third floors would be open for the affordable units. to commercial tenants, The building would have such as stores, office space a long-term ground lease ITEM PHOTO | SPENSER HASAK or cafes. The revenue from of 99 years, with potential Hadley School, which was built in 1911, is the oldest school building in town. this space would offset condo-ization of the public the operating costs of the space. vide an overnight-stay nancing, and room rentals, O’Connell explained will be ongoing. building, and the audito- The final scenario pro- opportunity in town. It event fees and food and that the three scenar- “There’s still more work rium could be reused as posed by the committee would most likely accom- beverage revenues would ios will be brought to to do on all three,” she a function or performance is a boutique hotel, which modate between 30 and offset the operating costs. the Select Board as the said. “We’re not at the end space. would include a restau- 40 rooms. The town would offer the committee’s official rec- game at all.” The building would be rant and function room, This scenario would be building through a long- ommendations, but that Tréa Lavery can be owned in a public-private again reusing the exist- financed through private term ground lease of 99 discussions on what the reached at tlavery@item- partnership with a long- ing auditorium, and pro- equity and traditional fi- years. final product looks like live.com. McConnell urges Americans: ‘Get vaccinated’ as cases spike

By Lisa Mascaro ASSOCIATED PRESS WASHINGTON — Sen- ate Republican leader Mitch McConnell im- plored unvaccinated Americans Tuesday to take the COVID-19 shot, issuing a stark and grave warning of a repeat of last year’s rising caseloads and shutdowns if people refuse to protect themselves from the coronavirus. McConnell urged Ameri- cans to ignore the “demon- strably bad advice” coming PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS from pundits and others PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS President Joe Biden, surrounded by members of the Tampa Bay Bucca- against the vaccines. As cases skyrocket, he noted neers, holds a jersey during a ceremony on the South Lawn of the White Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell, that nearly all the new vi- House in Washington. R-Ky., speaks to the media after a GOP policy rus hospitalizations in the luncheon on Capitol Hill in Washington. U.S. are among people who Tom Brady, champion Buccaneers have not been vaccinated. the severity of the virus, the relief that eventually “If there is anybody out including members of Con- came with the develop- there willing to listen: Get gress, he has expressed dis- ment of vaccines. visit Biden at White House vaccinated,” McConnell, may at those who choose to On Tuesday he said “it R-Ky., said at his weekly go unvaccinated. By Stephen Whyno Patriots in 2015 with just told them it’s another never occurred to me” that ASSOCIATED PRESS work day. We got to get a press conference at the As a survivor of child- Barack Obama and 2017 after the COVID-19 vac- with Trump. The Patriots workout in today, so stand- Capitol. hood polio, McConnell cines that were quickly de- WASHINGTON — Tom as a team chose not to at- ing in the sun’s a good one.” “These shots need to often draws on his own Brady embraced his in- tend after winning in 2019. Before baking in the sun, get in everybody’s arms experience of having en- veloped for use in the U.S., ner comedian to deliver Brady was front and players Donovan Smith as rapidly as possible or dured that disease and “we’d have difficulty getting jokes at old friend Donald center this time, one of and Bradley Pinion from we’re going to be back in he has spoken publicly of Americans to get the shot.” Trump’s expense Tues- 42 Bucs players accompa- the team’s social justice a situation in the fall that day when he and the Su- nying Biden, coach Bruce committee met with Vice we don’t yearn for — that per Bowl-winning Tampa Arians and owner Bryan President Kamala Harris we went through last Bay Buccaneers visited Glazer to the ceremony, to talk about voting rights, year,” he said. “This is not President Joe Biden at which included more than a subject the Buccaneers complicated.” the White House, the first just his jokes. There was have prioritized. 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E¦¡¦ M. G DIRECTORS A road less traveled to success President and Publisher Edward L. Cahill M§¢ H. S¢¢ Chief Executive O cer John M. Gilberg With summer upon us, ternative music. Combined dios, owned by Gloria and Edward M. Grant E C J. GŸ C¡Ÿ recent high school grad- with my average grades, Emilio Estefan. Advertising Director News Editor Gordon R. Hall uates across this country below-average SAT scores, I started out as a cof- 110 Munroe St. Monica Connell Healey W J. K S ¢ Y are planning their next and the out-of-reach tui- P.O. Box 5 Chief Financial O cer Deputy Editor J. Patrick Norton fee-fetching intern. But af- J N. W  T¢  J ¤¥ Michael H. Shanahan steps in life. About 69 per- tion expenses, those options ter years of hard work, I be- Lynn, MA 01903 Chief Operating O cer Editorial Editor Chairman cent of those teens will were a non-starter for me. gan working on projects for choose the path of tradi- The application pro- the likes of Jennifer Lopez, Customer Service PUBLISHERS tional higher education. cess for most universities Ricky Martin, and Shakira. Monday - Friday, 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. Horace N. Hastings, 1877-1904 Yet only four-in-ten will Charles H. Hastings and Wilmot R. Hastings, 1904-1922 weeds out nontraditional I have been extremely Connecting Charles H. Hastings, 1922-1940 graduate after four years. students like me. We are fortunate to work with All Departments: Ernest W. Lawson, 1940-1960 The truth is, the standard smart and creative, but some of the biggest names Charles H. Gamage and Peter Gamage, 1960-1982 781-593-7700 Peter Gamage, 1982-1991 American education sys- unable to excel in a sys- in Latin music and I’m Peter H. Gamage, 1991-1996 tem is far too rigid to foster tem that values reductive thankful to have won six Ext. 2 Brian C. šayer, 1996-1999 success in all our young thinking and conformi- Grammys and twelve Bernard W. Frazier Jr., 1999-2005 Classified/Legal Advertising Peter H. Gamage, 2005-2014 people. Most traditional ty. With so few options, Latin Grammys. I’ve universities have stringent [email protected] John S. Moran, Executive Editor, 1975-1990 I ended up enrolling in a even lectured at the very application and admittance public university in Flor- same music schools that Subscriptions criteria and a similarly en- ida thanks to an Equal wouldn’t have accepted [email protected] trenched approach to build- Opportunity Program for me as a student. ing knowledge. minority students. As I look back at my ed- Circulation But not everybody learns It was like putting a ucation journey, I can say [email protected] that way. And that is OK. square peg in a round hole. with certainty that the Ext. 3 As an 18-time Grammy My learning style is standard education system winner, I am proof that hands-on and I struggled in our country marginal- Newsroom struggling within the tra- there. I knew my true pas- izes a large population of [email protected] EDITORIAL ditional system often has sion would always be mu- people that have a lot to [email protected] more to do with the system sic, but I was unsure how give but are not wired to Ext. 4 itself than the individual, to make a living doing learn in the way that tra- and once you find a place it. I knew I wasn’t in the ditional schools teach. Had Sports that allows your creativity right place. Then one day I I listened to the system [email protected] to thrive, success will follow. stumbled upon a music ca- and believed I wasn’t capa- Ext. 5 Biden’s I came to the U.S. as reer day that changed my ble of success I don’t know an undocumented immi- life. There I found a school what I’d be doing now. But Retail and Online grant as a child with my that catered to individuals I probably wouldn’t be Advertising family that was fleeing a like me. spending every day in the [email protected] military dictatorship in child-poverty That school was Full Sail studio making music for ADVERTISING Argentina. Though my University, and throughout people to enjoy. parents valued education my time in its recording As students look toward Ernie Carpenter Jr. in our household, I was arts program, I thrived. I the future, I encourage Director of Advertising plan is great never a very good student. had finally found a program everyone to keep in mind and Business Development, ext. 1355 But while I lacked “book built for students who did alternative education op- [email protected] smarts,” I had a passion not learn in the tradition- tions. While a traditional Ralph Mitchell for music and creating. al way, and where passion university may be a good Sales Representative, ext. 1313 — if it works Unfortunately, without coursed through the veins choice for some, others [email protected] a stellar academic record, of the faculty, staff, and the may need to look a little Editorial from the editors of Bloomberg Opinion I didn’t have a lot of op- other students. harder to find a school that Patricia Whalen tions after graduating high Full Sail’s hands-on is the right fit for them. Do Sales Representative, ext. 1310 The first payments of the Biden administration’s school. While I had a knack teaching approach allowed not get discouraged and [email protected] expanded child tax credit went out last week — for creating music, a degree me to learn how to operate do not give up. And never BUSINESS OFFICE marking what could be the start of a truly radical from a music school like the technical equipment I let someone diminish your change. The new system is in place only for the Berklee College of Music would encounter through- passion. Susan J. Conti rest of this year, though Democrats are hoping or the University of Miami out my career as a music Sebastian Krys is CEO Controller, ext. 1288 first to extend it as part of their budget proposal, was out of reach for me. producer and engineer. of Rebeleon Entertain- [email protected] and then to make it permanent. They required an audition Thanks to the unique ex- ment, an 18-time Grammy Ted Grant Their ambition is nothing less than to transform on a main instrument, but perience Full Sail offered, Award-winning producer, Publisher, ext. 1234 the provision of income support, especially for the I came at music from a dif- I was fully prepared for and sound engineer. He [email protected] poorest families. That’s a worthy goal, to be sure, and ferent angle and was pas- my first post-graduation wrote this for InsideSourc- one that’s capable of commanding bipartisan support. sionate about punk and al- job in Crescent Moon Stu- es.com. Marian Kinney But the new policy is both administratively de- ext. 1212 manding and very expensive. It was a mistake to MICHAEL LEACH [email protected] dodge these questions before the six-month exper- Will Kraft iment began. Good answers are essential if this Chief Financial Officer, ext. 1296 policy, or something similar, is to be adopted for Talk to your kids about drugs and alcohol [email protected] the longer term. Under the previous rules, most taxpayers could Preparing your kids for the early warning signs of too-common scenario — a Paula Villacreses claim a credit of up to $2,000 a year for each child college post-COVID-19 is drug and alcohol use. person experiments with an A/R Specialist, ext. 1205 under age 17. Thanks to the new scheme, intro- not all academic. Count- Talk to your college stu- addictive drug like metham- [email protected] phetamine. The individual duced as part of the American Rescue Plan Act less universities and col- dent about drugs and alco- Mike Shanahan (ARPA), they can claim a credit of $3,600 for each leges closed their doors hol. intends to try it once yet en- Chief Executive Officer, ext. 1956 child under 6 and $3,000 for children aged 6 to during the pandemic. Tens The National Institute on joys the euphoric effect and [email protected] 17. These amounts don’t start phasing out until of thousands of students Alcohol Abuse and Alcohol- uses it again. So begins the income exceeds $112,500 for single people and have been out of school ism reports that 37 percent cycle of addiction. Jim Wilson $150,000 for married couples. for months, and many of college-age students en- If your child is coming Chief Operating Officer, ext. 1200 [email protected] Crucially, ARPA also makes the credit “fully re- new freshmen essential- gage in binge drinking. to you about having used fundable” — meaning that the support is paid in ly missed a school year. Ideally, parents should be drugs or alcohol, ask di- CIRCULATION full even if the recipient has no income and owes Now that post-secondary talking to their children rect questions: Are you no taxes against which to set the credit. Under schools across the country early in life about drugs drinking at parties? What Lisa Mahmoud the previous rules, the poorest households got lit- are gradually returning to and alcohol. However, this drugs are you using? How Manager, ext. 1239 [email protected] tle and in many cases nothing. normal, it is important to does not always occur. are you getting them? transition back to on-cam- Speak to college students How much are you using? Under the new rules, they’ll receive the full CUSTOMER SERVICE amount. In addition, payments will go out from pus learning safely. about the dangers, but do Unfortunately, there are the Internal Revenue Service each month, start- Returning students will not be overly judgmental. countless circumstances La’ Mosha Ball ing now, so that by the end of the year (unless they begin to re-adjust to campus It is not about swinging where college students do Customer Service, ext. 1276 opt out), households will have received half of the routines that may not look too far in one direction but not discuss their issues, [email protected] the same. New students rather providing useful and parents do not ask year’s total credit; the balance will be paid when GRAPHICS taxes for 2021 are processed next year. have to adjust to college life and relatable information. about these issues. Notic- and learn to balance aca- It is important to always ing early warning signs The more generous credit, combined with month- Trevor Andreozzi ly payments and full refundability, will make an demic responsibility and keep the dialogue open. Let should lead to early inter- Designer enormous difference for the poorest families. social interactions. More- them know that you are a vention and having a di- [email protected] Roughly 4 million children will be lifted out of over, schools are balancing safe place to land, whether rect conversation. poverty, cutting the child poverty rate by more the educational, social, and they need to vent or talk Common warning signs Edwin Peralta Jr. than 40 percent. The effect will be especially dra- emotional needs of their about anything. Returning include mood changes, ac- Designer matic for children in so-called “deep poverty,” who students and the health to college post-COVID-19 ademic problems, changes [email protected] and safety of students and is likely stressful. Manag- in friends, a lack of in- live in households with incomes at half of the pov- NEWSROOM erty line or less. staff post-COVID-19. In ad- ing academic workload and volvement in former inter- A key benefit of the system is that the value of dition, there are still risks social interactions will not ests, finding drugs or par- Mike Alongi aphernalia, and physical the benefit stays constant as incomes rise up to of excessive drug and alco- be easy. Parents should put Sports Editor, ext. 1228 or mental changes. a relatively high threshold. This means that the hol use. safety measures in place [email protected] and let your child know The new school year great majority of households face no disincentive During the pandem- you are there for them, post-COVID is going to be Gayla Cawley to increase their earnings. ic, millions of Americans turned to drugs and al- even miles away. Talk to an adjustment with poten- News Editor, ext. 1236 Managing eligibility in real time as family cir- [email protected] cohol to cope. Some stu- them about various sce- tial hurdles to overcome. cumstances shift, and dealing with issues such as dents are likely to return narios and ask them how However, incoming fresh- clawing back overpayments, will severely test the Allysha Dunnigan to school with a pre-exist- they might handle them- men and returning soph- already-stretched capacity of the IRS. Indeed, ad- Reporter, ext. 1302 ing drinking or drug use selves in those situations. omores should know they ministering an anti-poverty scheme of this kind [email protected] problem. New students Additionally, remind them have a strong support net- really shouldn’t be the IRS’s job. are potentially managing of your expectations and work behind them. Spenser Hasak Casting it this way has political advantages: It a higher degree of stress standards of behavior. Some Michael Leach has spent Photographer, ext. 1332 presents child tax credit payments as tax cuts. Yet and may use drugs to cope. consequences will hap- most of his career as a [email protected] for the poorest families, the payments aren’t tax Parents, caregivers, and pen when college students healthcare professional cuts at all; they’re benefits, and it would be better to Thor Jourgensen guardians can take steps abuse drugs and alcohol. specializing in substance manage and explain them to the public accordingly. Editorial Editor, ext. 1267 to provide useful advice Per the National Institute use disorder and addiction [email protected] This might seem like nitpicking, but it goes to a and learn to notice some of on Drug Abuse, it is an all- recovery. broader point. An eminently desirable reform is Tréa Lavery being framed and implemented as one more layer Reporter, ext. 1317 of expensive complexity on top of a tax code that’s LETTER TO THE EDITOR [email protected] already insanely complicated. Radical reform to cut poverty, especially with virtues as striking Jakob Menendez as this one, is welcome. But its prospects of long- Thank you from Joseph Lane Photographer, ext. 1332 term success would be greater if the proposal also [email protected] moved the government toward greater simplicity, To the editor: at our home. tor, Sean Anders, and the Anne Marie Tobin transparency and administrative efficiency. Also, many thanks to entire crew were great. Assignment Editor, ext. 1307 Sadly, at the moment, this might be too much to We would like to thank the Lynnfield Police and We hope that our neigh- [email protected] ask of U.S. politics. our neighbors on Joseph Fire departments for their bors were able to share Biden and his allies were right to propose the Sophie Yarin Lane, Lowell Street and assistance and oversight in the excitement of the Deputy Editor, ext. 1222 experiment. But they should have addressed the Cider Mill for being so during the process. Our event as well. [email protected] questions about costs and administration before cooperative and gracious family was delighted and embarking on it. The country certainly deserves during the preparation excited to host Ryan Reyn- Diane Tilley and Nat TECHNOLOGY answers before taking the scheme any further. and filming of the Apple olds, Will Ferrell and Oc- Ruccolo Tim Noyes Studios movie, “Spirited,” tavia Spencer. The direc- Joseph Lane, Lynnfield 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 JULY 21, 2021 THE DAILY ITEM A5 POLICE/FIRE

All address information, particu- into a house on Rockaway Av- ed on a warrant at 9:12 a.m. tion to report that his vehicle larly arrests, reflect police records. enue at 10:55 p.m. Saturday. Tuesday. was keyed while he was inside In the event of a perceived inac- There was no apparent dam- of Lowe’s at 1:40 p.m. Friday. curacy, it is the sole responsibility age to the house but significant Accidents damage to a retaining wall. Well-Being Check of the concerned party to contact A caller at 3:08 p.m. Monday A report of a motor vehicle the relevant police department and reported that a truck speeding crash at 11:04 a.m. Tuesday at At 4:33 p.m. Friday, a caller have the department issue a no- on Susan Road had hit a tree, Jiffy Lube at 230 Andover St. from Rice Street requested a tice of correction to the Daily Item. causing it to fall and land on well-being check on a female party. Officers reported that the Corrections or clarifications will not the caller’s vehicle. Complaints individual was intoxicated or be made without express notice of A caller on West Shore Drive A report of suspicious activity reported at 4:03 p.m. Monday having a medical episode and change from the arresting police at 11:08 a.m. Tuesday at 2134 she was sent to Salem Hospi- that he saw a teen on a bike hit Avalon Drive. A caller reported department. a parked car, leaving damage, tal. someone opened her apart- At 10:25 p.m. Saturday, a and ride away without leaving ment door. LYNN a note. caller reported that a female in her 50s had passed out near Arrests Complaints Theft Pleasant Street. The woman was later transported to a near- A report of a stolen motor ve- Robert Cunningham, 60, of Police received complaints by hospital. hicle at 1:04 p.m. Monday at 80 Franklin St., was arrested about solicitors at 1:17 p.m. 10 Wallis St. and 20 Mill St. on a courtesy booking at 11:10 Friday on Lafayette Street; at A report of a larceny at 2:18 SWAMPSCOTT a.m. Tuesday. 1:22 p.m. Friday on Waterside p.m. Monday at 766 Lowell St. Kelvin Ferreira, 35, of 977 Road; on 1:40 p.m. Friday on PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS Police reported a package was Accidents Canterbury St., Roslindale, was Vine Street; at 1:54 p.m. Friday dropped off at the wrong ad- Blue Origin’s New Shepard rocket launches arrested on multiple warrants on Heritage Way; at 7:16 p.m. A report of a past hit and run dress. carrying passengers Jeff Bezos, founder of including operating a motor Friday on Reed Street. at 5:22 p.m. Monday at Panera A larceny was reported at Amazon and space tourism company Blue Or- vehicle without a license, not A caller reported a group of Bread. 4:24 p.m. Monday at 82 Ava- igin, his brother Mark Bezos, Oliver Daemen having license in possession, teenagers inside a property on lon Drive. A caller reported a and Wally Funk, from its spaceport near Van and shoplifting at 8:37 p.m. Baldwin Road at 10:18 p.m. Animals theft from his garage. Horn, Texas. Monday. Friday. Police were unable to Georgios Keskinidis, 39, of locate the teenagers. A Doherty Circle resident 82 Judge Road, was arrested Report of a fight at 12:26 SAUGUS called at 8:32 p.m. Saturday and charged with Class B drug a.m. Saturday on Pleasant to report that she believed Jeff Bezos blasts into possession at 8:38 a.m. Tues- Street. Arrests there was a fisher cat in her Report of a loud party in the backyard. Animal Control was day. Allan D. Bethune, 69, of 13 parking lot on Beach Street at notified. space on own rocket: Brandi Martin, 35, of 977 Baker St., Lynn, was arrested 1:32 a.m. Saturday. A Stanley Road resident re- Canterbury St., Roslindale, on a warrant at 12:18 p.m. was arrested and charged with A business owner on Wash- ported at 4:40 p.m. Sunday Monday. that his dog had unearthed a shoplifting at 9:10 p.m. Mon- ington Street reported employ- ‘Best day ever!’ Daniel Allan Pothier, 36, rabbit hole containing numer- day. ees had received multiple ha- of 205 Village Drive, Bourne, ous baby rabbits. Animal Con- By Marcia Dunn ness, video from inside Walter Rosado, of 10 Parker rassing calls from a customer was arrested and charged with trol was notified. ASSOCIATED PRESS the capsule showed the Ave., was arrested on multiple at 11:10 a.m. Saturday. three counts of assault and A caller reported seeing two four floating, doing som- warrants including conspira- Report of loud music on Te- battery on a police officer, dis- birds “fall out of the sky” onto VAN HORN, Texas — ersaults, tossing Skittles cy to violate the drug law, and desco Street at 8:56 p.m. Sat- orderly conduct and resisting the pavement on Essex Street Jeff Bezos blasted into candies and throwing Class A drug distribution at urday. arrest at 3:54 a.m. Tuesday. at 12:58 p.m. Monday. Animal space Tuesday on his rock- balls, with lots of cheer- 8:14 a.m. Tuesday. Report of two teenage boys et company's first flight Control was notified. ing, whooping and excla- playing ding dong ditch on Kim- with people on board, be- Accidents A report of a black lab run- mations of "Wow!" The Accidents ball Street for about two hours coming the second billion- ning in traffic on Humphrey Bezos brother also joined at 2:10 a.m. Sunday. Police At 12:23 p.m. Friday, a call- aire in just over a week to A report of a motor vehicle Street at 5:47 p.m. Monday. their palms to display a were unable to locate the boys. er reported that they had been ride his own spacecraft. crash involving a police vehicle Animal Control was notified. "HI MOM" greeting writ- Report of fireworks at 8:44 in a motor vehicle accident on The Amazon founder at 5:38 p.m. and at 6:05 p.m. ten on their hands. The p.m. Sunday on Linden Street. Central Street and the other was accompanied by a Monday at 7 Brownville Ave. A woman called at 8:44 p.m. Boating issues capsule landed under vehicle fled the scene. The oth- hand-picked group: his A report of a motor vehicle Sunday to report that she had parachutes, with Bezos er vehicle arrived at the police Police received multiple brother, an 18-year-old crash at 8:48 p.m. Monday at been walking on Atlantic Av- and his guests briefly station while officers were en calls at 1:12 p.m. Saturday of from the Netherlands and 192 Franklin St.; at 10:58 p.m. enue and Gerry Street and a experiencing nearly six route to the scene. a boater having mechanical an 82-year-old aviation Monday at 540 Lynnway; at 5 man with a camera had driven times the force of gravity, At 1:55 p.m. Saturday. a call- difficulties near King’s Beach. pioneer from Texas — the a.m. Tuesday at 333 Boston by her three times and taken or 6 G's, on the way back. er reported an accident near The harbormaster determined youngest and oldest to St.; at 6:39 a.m. Tuesday at pictures of her each time. Led by Bezos, they Lake Avenue on Broadway. that the boater would have to ever fly in space. 500 Lynnfield St.; at 7 a.m. A caller reported at 9:19 p.m. climbed out of the capsule Airbags were deployed and an arrange for a sea tow. "Best day ever!" Bezos Tuesday at Chatham and Mar- Sunday that she saw a man after touchdown with wide individual was transported to said when the capsule ianna streets; at 9:01 a.m. pointing a gun at another man Massachusetts General Hos- Complaints grins, embracing parents, Tuesday at 362 Chestnut St.; at on Pleasant Street. Police ar- touched down on the des- pital. ert floor in remote West partners and children, 9:05 a.m. Tuesday at Chestnut rested one person. The weapon At 4:54 p.m. Saturday, of- A Doherty Circle resident then popped open bottles reported receiving numerous Texas after the 10-minute and Jefferson streets; at 9:47 appeared to be a BB gun. ficers responded to multiple of sparkling wine, spray- a.m. Tuesday at 46 Ocean St.. An Atlantic Avenue resident harassing phone calls at 2:58 flight. calls regarding an accident on ing one another. called at 6:53 a.m. Monday to p.m. Saturday. Named after America's Main Street involving two vehi- "My expectations were Complaints report that she was woken up At 8:34 p.m. Saturday, po- first astronaut, Blue Ori- cles. Three people were trans- high and they were dra- by someone, who she believed ported to nearby hospitals. lice assisted with a young child gin's New Shepard rocket A report of a fight at 7:01 could be an ex-boyfriend, ring- who was refusing to stay in his soared on the 52nd anni- matically exceeded," a.m. Tuesday at 1 Central Bezos said later. ing her doorbell multiple times. Burglary mother’s car on Salem Street. versary of the Apollo 11 Square. A Mechanic Street resident A Humphrey Street resident moon landing, a date cho- Their flight lasted 10 called at 4:14 p.m. Monday to At 10:29 a.m. Saturday, a called at 10:52 p.m. Saturday sen by Bezos for its histor- minutes and 10 seconds Theft report that he believed some- caller reported that L Pub on to report that he had received ical significance. He held — five minutes shy of a strange text message after Alan Shepard's Freedom A report of larceny at 7:29 one had shot a bullet into his Lincoln Avenue was broken fast to it, even as Virgin ignoring phone calls from un- 7 flight in 1961. Shepard's p.m. Monday at 780 Lynnway; car. The damage was deter- into. Officers report that the Galactic's Richard Bran- known numbers. The text mes- daughters, Laura and Ju- at 8:10 p.m. Monday at 450A mined to be caused by land- rear door was smashed and it son pushed up his own sage referred to him by name lie, were introduced at a Essex St.; at 11:34 a.m. Tues- scapers working on a neigh- appears cash was stolen. flight from New Mexico bor’s property. and said “I see dead people.” press event a few hours day at 80 Neptune Blvd. At 5:07 a.m. Sunday, an and beat him to space by Report of fireworks at 9:46 alarm company reported that The caller said he had deleted nine days. later. the text message and blocked MARBLEHEAD p.m. Monday on Ocean Avenue. a business at 1330 Broadway The two private compa- Sharing Bezos' dream- A caller from Elizabeth Road had been broken into. Offi- the phone number. nies chasing space tour- come-true adventure was reported at 10:26 p.m. Monday cers found the front door was Police received a report of ism dollars, though, have Wally Funk, from the Dal- Arrests a man and a woman walking that a group of drunk neighbors smashed and someone had drawn criticism for cater- las area, one of 13 female down Swampscott Avenue ar- Breyner Sahi Martin, 29, of were being loud in a backyard. attempted to steal the cash ing to the rich while so pilots who went through guing at 1:03 a.m. Sunday. Lynn was arrested at 3:18 p.m. register. many are struggling amid the same tests as NASA's Hazardous conditions A Buena Vista Road resident all-male astronaut corps Saturday on warrant charges, reported at 5:22 a.m. Sunday the pandemic. unlicensed operation of a mo- A report of a street sign Complaints During Tuesday's flight, in the early 1960s but that he could hear a group of never made it into space. tor vehicle and restricted way knocked down on Willard Lane At 3:54 a.m. Tuesday, the kids in the woods behind his Blue Origin's capsule "I've been waiting a long violation. at 8:11 a.m. Friday. front desk staff of the Holi- house. reached an altitude of A report of a tree branch day Inn on Broadway reported about 66 miles (106 ki- time to finally get it up Accidents down on Rainbow Road at an unwanted guest that they Hazardous conditions lometers), more than 10 there," Funk said. 12:59 p.m. Saturday. miles (16 kilometers) "I want to go again — A minor accident was report- needed removed. Daniel Al- Police received a report of a higher than Branson's fast," she added. ed at 9:54 a.m. Friday on Hum- lan Pothier was arrested (see Scams arrests) and transported to a propane tank in the road on the July 11 ride. The 60-foot Joining them on the ul- phrey Street. corner of Pleasant Street and timate joyride was the Police received a report at nearby hospital while under (18-meter) booster accel- A Pleasant Street resident Prospect Avenue. The tank was company's first paying 10:06 a.m. Friday. that a car police custody. erated to Mach 3 or three reported at 12:35 p.m. Friday removed from the road. customer, Oliver Daemen, had hit a wall on Beacon Street times the speed of sound that they had received a scam a last-minute fill-in for and left without leaving a note. Counterfeiting to get the capsule high call about social security from Vandalism the mystery winner of a The caller had security footage someone claiming to be a po- enough, before separating A caller on Friday at 12:26 and landing upright. $28 million charity auc- of the crash. lice officer. p.m. reported that over multi- A caller reported at 6:09 p.m. A minor accident was report- Saturday that he had come out Unlike Branson's piloted tion who opted for a later ple weeks, an individual tried rocket plane, Bezos' cap- flight. The Dutch teen's ed at 4:24 p.m. Friday on Bes- PEABODY to cash counterfeit checks at of Stop and Shop to find that som Street. his vehicle had been vandal- sule was completely au- father took part in the Salem Five on Broadway. auction, and agreed on a Report of a fender bender at Arrests ized. tomated and required no 10:03 p.m. Saturday on Atlan- Vandalism An Ocean Avenue resident official staff on board for lower undisclosed price tic Avenue. Joseph A. Visocchi, 39, of 18 reported that his house was the up-and-down flight. last week when Blue Ori- Report of a truck that crashed Pleasant St., Apt. 1, was arrest- A man walked into the sta- egged at 7:42 p.m. Monday. During their several gin offered his son the va- minutes of weightless- cated seat. Trump inaugural committee head accused of being UAE agent

By Brian Melley and UAE's behalf while Trump Middle East, authorities pany and doesn't have the Larry Neumeister was running in 2016 and said. access investigators allege ASSOCIATED PRESS later while he was presi- At an initial hearing in he once had. dent. Los Angeles federal court, "He is a fairly low-level LOS ANGELES — The Besides conspiracy, Bar- Barrack's lawyer, Ronak D. individual in all of this," chair of former President rack was charged with Desai, agreed that his cli- Freedman said. Donald Trump's 2017 in- obstruction of justice and ent could remain detained Neither of the men were augural committee was ar- making multiple false until a hearing next Mon- required yet to enter a rested Tuesday on charges statements during a June day after prosecutors sub- plea. alleging he secretly con- 2019 interview with feder- mitted written arguments One of Trump's close per- spired to influence U.S. al agents. Also charged in saying he should be denied sonal friends for decades, policy to benefit the United a seven-count indictment bail as a risk to flee. Barrack is the latest in a Arab Emirates, even while were Matthew Grimes, 27, U.S. Magistrate Judge long line of the former pres- he was seeking a position of Aspen, Colorado, who Patricia Donahue called ident's associates to face as an American diplomat. is a former executive at FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS Grimes a "serious risk of criminal charges, includ- Tom Barrack, 74, of San- Barrack's company, and Committee chairman Tom Barrack speaks at flight" and also ordered ing his former campaign ta Monica, California, was Rashid al Malik, 43, a busi- a pre-inaugural “Make America Great Again! him detained pending a chair, his former deputy among three men charged nessman from the United Welcome Celebration” at the Lincoln Memorial hearing Monday. campaign chair, his former in federal court in Brook- Arab Emirates who prose- in Washington. Attorney Michael Freed- chief strategist, his former lyn, New York, with acting cutors said acted as a con- man, representing Grimes, national security adviser, as unregistered foreign duit to that nation's rulers. heart of our democracy." California while al Malik said his client had no his former personal lawyer agents as they tried to in- Prosecutors said the Barrack and Grimes was at large, believed to criminal history, no longer and his company's long- fluence U.S. policy on the crimes struck at "the very were arrested in Southern be living somewhere in the worked for Barrack's com- time chief financial officer. A6 THE DAILY ITEM WEDNESDAY JULY 21, 2021

PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS Trader Peter Tuchman works on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange. Stocks regain much of the ground they lost a day earlier By Damian J. Troise vaccinated. and Alex Veiga Los Angeles Country ASSOCIATED PRESS last weekend reinstituted an indoor mask mandate Stocks jumped on Wall as the region’s infection Street Tuesday, making rate was climbing quickly up much of the ground yet again. Other parts of they lost a day earlier the country, like Southern when worries flared about Missouri, are flooded with spreading cases of the COVID cases that are PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS more contagious variant straining hospitals once of COVID-19. Officials work at the scene of the Roosevelt Circle overpass on I-93 southbound in Medford, which more. The comeback was the was extensively damaged after it was hit by an oversized tractor-trailer hauling a large metal Bond yields fell sharply latest rebound following structure. on Monday on fears that a pullback as investors the strong economic re- continue to try and assess covery from the pandemic how badly rising infec- could be put at risk from Overpass suffers ‘extensive’ tions will hurt the eco- additional lockdowns nomic recovery. or coronavirus cases. The S&P 500 rose 64.57 The yield on the 10-year points, or 1.5 percent, to Treasury note dipped as damage after being hit by truck 4,323.06. The gain erased low as 1.14 percent early most of the benchmark Tuesday, but has reversed MEDFORD (AP) — overpass. A 7-foot section and Route 28 while long- company and was hauling a index’s 1.6 percent loss on Drivers are being told to of the overpass and a beam term repairs are made. large metal structure when Monday, its biggest since course and is up to 1.21 avoid Interstate 93 south- that runs along it will need “Our first priority is to it hit the bridge around May. percent from 1.18 percent bound in Medford on Tues- to be demolished as part of safely stabilize the struc- 3:20 p.m. Monday, accord- Airlines, cruise opera- the day before. A week ago day while crews repair an the repair, the transporta- ture, which is underway,” ing to a police statement. tors and other stocks that it was trading at 1.42 per- overpass that was hit by a tion department said. Highway Administrator A 57-year-old Alabama sank a day earlier were cent. truck. The demolition is expect- Jonathan Gulliver said in man was driving the truck back in the winning col- “We’re seeing a more The Roosevelt Circle over- ed to continue throughout a statement. “Drivers are and had a 54-year-old umn. American Airlines dramatic extension of pass suffered “extensive” Tuesday and possibly into urged to avoid the area woman as a passenger. climbed 8.4 percent and what we experienced over damage on Monday after- Wednesday. and consider public trans- The woman was taken to Carnival gained 7.5 per- the last couple of weeks, noon after an oversized The overpass will remain portation options until a hospital with minor in- cent. Technology, finan- which is really the market truck struck the bottom closed during the work, I-93 southbound can be juries. Their names were cial, industrial and health searching for a narrative,” of the bridge, according to and transportation offi- fully reopened.” not immediately released. care stocks also powered said Yung-Yu Ma, chief the Massachusetts Depart- cials said it will be several Massachusetts State Po- Police said the investiga- a big share of the bench- investment strategist at ment of Transportation. months before it’s fully re- lice said the crash is under tion will determine wheth- mark index’s broad gains. BMO Wealth Manage- Two lanes of I-93 south- opened. Drivers were told investigation. The trac- er the driver or truck own- The Dow Jones Indus- ment. bound were closed Tuesday to expect continued delays tor-trailer is owned by an er violated any state laws trial Average rose 549.95 Investors are looking for while crews work on the on Route 1 south, Route 16 Alabama transportation or federal regulations. points, or 1.6 percent, to whatever clues they can 34,511.99. The blue-chip get to better gauge the continued trajectory of NEW ENGLAND BRIEFS index lost 725 points a day earlier. The Nasdaq the economic recovery. Ev- composite gained 223.89 erything from comments Ex-treasurer of police union district attorney’s office. Authorities ID youth services Children’s Investment points, or 1.6 percent, to from the Federal Reserve to plead guilty to wire fraud The man was pro- staffer who died after assault Fund charity. This year 14,498.88. to outlooks from compa- nounced dead at the scene. the focus is on making cap- Small company stocks nies and economic data BOSTON (AP) — A for- Authorities did not imme- SPRINGFIELD (AP) — ital improvements needed mounted the strongest are being used to get a mer police sergeant and diately release his name. Authorities on Tuesday during the pandemic. comeback. The Russell clearer picture of what the treasurer for New Bed- The case is being inves- released the name of a “Our administration is 2000 index outpaced the economy might look like ford’s police union has tigated by the Middlesex state Youth Services em- pleased to support child- other major indexes with throughout the rest of this agreed to plead guilty to district attorney’s office, ployee who died after be- care providers across the a gain of 63.62 points, or 3 year and into 2022. stealing nearly $50,000 state police and Everett ing assaulted at a juvenile commonwealth who have percent, to 2,194.30. Wall Street is also in in union funding, federal police. facility in Springfield. worked tirelessly through- The sharp one-day re- the midst of earnings prosecutors said Tuesday. The Hampden district out the COVID-19 pan- bound for the broader reporting season. IBM Joshua Fernandes, 42, of Boston asks Provincetown attorney’s office saiddemic to care for children market shows yet again rose 1.5 percent after the New Bedford, was charged visitors to isolate, James Hillman, 60, of and support families re- just how choppy trading company reported better Springfield, died weeks af- than expected revenue with one count of wire get virus test turning to work,” Baker has been as investors try fraud. A plea hearing has ter the June assault at the said in a statement. to figure out the linger- and profits, helped by its cloud computing business. not been scheduled yet, BOSTON (AP) — Boston Department of Youth Ser- The Early Education and ing virus’ impact on infla- Hospital operator HCA according to a statement health officials on Tuesday vices facility. The death Out of School Time grants tion, the broader economy Healthcare jumped 14.4 from acting U.S. Attorney urged recent visitors to is being investigated as a are financed through the and businesses ranging percent for the biggest Nathaniel R. Mendell. Provincetown to self-iso- homicide. from airlines to banks. state’s capital budget, gain in the S&P 500 af- Fernandes is accused of late and get tested for Police were called to the with matching funding The broader market has managed to keep gaining ter handily beating Wall using almost $50,000 in COVID-19 after a cluster facility on June 30 on a re- from private investments. port that a staff member ground even with all the Street’s second-quarter union money to pay for va- of cases was linked to the More than $200 million had been assaulted by a churn and the benchmark profit and revenue fore- cations, family outings and popular Cape Cod tourist has been awarded since juvenile resident. Hillman S&P 500 notched several casts. a cellphone plan, among town. the program began. This other personal expenses. was taken to Baystate records over the last few Outside of earnings, At least 35 cases of year’s funding amount is drug distributors made He used union credit cards COVID-19 in Boston have Medical Center for treat- weeks. the largest ever. The spread of the more some big moves following to repay his personal cred- been traced to Province- ment. He died weeks later, The funding is meant contagious delta variant reports that they are on it cards and to make non- town, with the vast ma- according to the district to improve learning envi- of COVID-19 has become the verge of $26 billion union purchases, according jority of cases involving attorney’s office. ronments for children who a worry spot for inves- settlement over opioid to charging documents. people who were fully Charges are pending often spend more than tors and policymakers. lawsuits. Amerisource- The charge carries a sen- vaccinated, according to against a 16-year-old boy 40 hours a week in early The Centers for Disease Bergen rose 3.5 percent tence of up to 20 years in the Boston Public Health who is a suspect in the learning and after-school Control has said an esti- and McKesson rose 3.2 prison. Commission. death. He is being held at An attorney for Fernandes a youth services facility programs. About 80 per- mated 83 percent of cases percent. Anyone who has trav- Paint and coatings mak- declined to comment. while the case is investi- cent of children served in the U.S. are tied to the eled to Provincetown since er PPG Industries fell 4.4 Fernandes was trea- gated. by grant recipients come delta variant of the virus. July 1 is being asked to percent for the biggest de- surer of the New Bedford from low-income families. While tens of millions of get tested at least five cline in the S&P 500 after Police Union for nearly a State awards $7.5M “With these critical in- Americans have gotten days after returning. The vaccinated, there remains its second-quarter profit decade until he was fired vestments, we can help travel guidance also asks in grants to improve a significant percentage fell short of analysts’ fore- in 2019. recent visitors to self-iso- child care providers, serv- child care sites ing low-income commu- of Americans who are ei- casts and it faces supply late and avoid gatherings ther reluctant or outright chain issues and higher Man killed when machinery for at least five days and Massachusetts has nities, improve their fa- cilities in order to boost hostile to the idea of being raw materials prices. collapses on him until they receive a nega- awarded $7.5 million in tive COVID-19 test. grants to help child care quality and provide young EVERETT (AP) — A Provincetown officialsfacilities renovate build- learners with resources to 38-year-old man was killed issued a new mask ad- ings and address safe- succeed in the classroom Need to find when a piece of machinery visory on Monday after ty concerns related to and beyond,” Education collapsed on him at a stor- more than 100 people test- COVID-19, Republican Secretary James Peyser an article? age facility in Everett, au- ed positive following the Gov. Charlie Baker an- said in a statement. thorities said Monday. Fourth of July holiday. nounced Tuesday. This year’s grant recip- The man was operating The advisory encourages Grants of up to $250,000 ients include the YMCA Subscribe to a hydraulic forklift system mask-wearing for all res- were awarded to 36 orga- of , East alone at a Commercial idents and visitors of the nizations that primarily Boston Social Centers, the e-edition on Street facility on Monday town, which is a popular serve low-income fami- West Springfield Boys and when it fell on him, ac- LGBTQ+ summer desti- lies. It’s part of an annual Girls Club and other child cording to the Middlesex nation. grant program with the care sites across the state. Only $9.99/month WEDNESDAY JULY 21, 2021 THE DAILY ITEM A7 Peabody ZBA OKs King complex ZBA “My own personal feeling and they don’t have to do is to help Peabody remain city first thing Tuesday control the size and scope. From A1 is that at this number of any of these conditions.” affordable. morning, requesting ZBA Once that’s done, the bur- units, it’s too dense.” Ward 4 Councilor Ed “We all share the goal documents, all meeting den is on the developer to exchanged with residents Fellow board member Charest said he wasn’t of making sure that Pea- minutes — including exec- show that it is uneconomic clamoring for board mem- Daniel Sencabaugh stated surprised. body remains an afford- utive session — and “any and not supported by the bers to use their micro- that he appreciated Os- “I was always in favor able place to live and raise and all documentation local concerns that out- phones as one crowd mem- borne’s concerns and talk- of the 55-and-over project a family,” she said. “My and communications from weigh the residents’ need ber claimed they couldn’t ed about how tough these for many reasons, not just neighbors and I recognize the petitioner’s attorney, for affordable housing. hear board member Ste- “40B projects” can be. because it had 23 fewer the constraints that Chap- Panos, dictating these con- “They never broached phen Zolotas. “We listened to a lot of units, but the fact that it ter 40B places on local ditions and with whom in those negotiations with Barry Osborne, the only people, we had a lot of dif- was going to be owner-oc- control of developments the City of Peabody they the developer (Hemi- member of the board to ferent department heads cupied,” Charest said. like Kings Residences. But were exchanged, discussed sphere Development vote no, expressed some weigh in, we had an op- “There would have been there are opportunities to and deliberated.” Group LLC ) to come up concerns about the densi- portunity to have sever- no impact on the schools negotiate a better outcome Manning-Martin said with a manageable project ty of the project and also al meetings to discuss and no three-bedroom every step along the way.” the board has admitted in terms of size. The neigh- stated that he was torn on this project,” he said. “We units. The problem was Manning-Martin wasted that it never addressed bors were ignored and got voting on the residences. shouldn’t lose sight of the the people kept saying no time turning her dis- size, scope or density is- nothing. The developer got “I really believe that fact that we’re putting 44 they could stop it and I satisfaction into action. sues of the project. all he wanted.” something needs to hap- conditions on this project kept saying they can’t but Frustrated with the board “ZBAs all across the Sam Minton can be pen at that site because and if we were to outright they didn’t listen and now for refusing to address commonwealth down- reached at smnton@item- it’s just going to get worse; reject this project that look at what we have.” density, size or scope, she size these projects all the live.com. Anne Marie To- it’s going to continue to they can appeal and they Ward 4 candidate Julie filed a Freedom of Infor- time,” she said. “It’s the bin can be reached at ato- be an eyesore,” he said. can get what they want Daigle said her main goal mation request with the only power the city has to [email protected]. AG works for Lynn, Peabody, Salem GRANT Division will provide webi- From A1 nars and in-person train- ing on workers’ rights to communities by working youth employed through in jobs that promote good the grant program at non- nutrition, physical fitness profits, municipalities and and healthy living. other government offices “Our summer jobs pro- in the state. gram provides hundreds of Some of the jobs fund- teens across the state with ed through this program an opportunity to challenge include building and themselves, gain new skills maintaining a communi- and make a difference in ty garden or urban farm, their own communities by addressing food securi- promoting healthy living,” ty and wellness needs of Healey said. low-income communities, As the state contin- providing educational ues its recovery from the content on the environ- COVID-19 pandemic, grant- ment and local natural ees will continue to be pro- resources and instructing vided personal protective youth on recreational and equipment (PPE), incorpo- wellness activities. rate social distancing and Since launching the transition to virtual work- grant program in 2015, places where appropriate. Healey has funded more “We have worked hard than 1,000 jobs for young to continue this program people across the state. each year and are grateful Any further questions to our grantees for making about the Healthy Sum- important adjustments to mer Youth Jobs Program their programs to ensure can be directed to Healey’s employed teens are safe office by emailing AGO- as we recover from the [email protected]. pandemic,” Healey said. Allysha Dunnigan can This summer, Healey’s be reached at adunnigan@ Community Engagement itemlive.com. Saugus to hold virus victim vigil

VIGIL nurses and doctors,” said ITEM PHOTO | JAKOB MENENDEZ From A1 Riley. “We want to make Meghan Scire poses with her piece titled “High Rock Tower.” it a vigil to remember who are no longer with us. the people that passed Riley also mentioned that on during this whether it it will be a time to remem- was from COVID or not, ArcWorks gallery on ber the people who made but to also know that the an impact during the pan- community came together demic and helped their and we helped each other. community. That’s very important.” display at Lynn YMCA “It will be a time to re- With cases rising again member those who have across the state, Riley said passed, and also a celebra- that as of now, there will GALLERY is harder because I’m still toon characters of which of Salem, Polyvios Chris- tion of thanksgiving for be no renewed safety pro- From A1 learning.” the artist is a fan. toforos of Salem, Greg those who we relied upon tocols, but as case numbers Mike Butler of Danvers, “Art can have its own Marcheterre of Danvers, so heavily during one of continue to increase it’s up Meghan Scire of Lynn another of the artists, twists and turns, wheth- Leia Brown of Wakefield, the most susceptible times to the individual to decide has 11 pieces on display said that he enjoys paint- er you’re inspired by a Holly Harrison of Glouces- we have faced in recent whether to start wearing at the Y, including three ing and often uploads his song or something that ter, Elizabeth Chaisson of history,” said Riley. a face mask again or take paintings of foxes and work to the website Devi- happened in your life,” he Gloucester, Ryan Casa- She said that the town certain precautions. three collages. Scire said antArt, a community for said. “I like to go through vant of Stoneham and Al- wanted to give thanks to Riley asks residents she has been taking class- digital artists. He said he the obscure routes and isha Spires of Lexington. the first responders, as who have lost a loved one es at ArcWorks for two enjoys the challenge of things you don’t expect to The ArcWorks show will well as many other heroes during the COVID-19 years, and enjoys drawing trying different styles of see.” be on view at the YMCA who answered the call pandemic and would like and painting scenery and art. Other artists with work through the end of August. during this time of need. their names mentioned sometimes people. Butler’s paintings on on view are Arelis O’Ne- Tréa Lavery can be “To anyone that helped at the vigil to please send “I draw on my own for view at the YMCA show al of Lynn, Kara Moccia reached at tlavery@item- during this … Police, fire, their names to Saugusre- fun,” she said. “Painting trains, dinosaurs and car- of Peabody, Alyssa Taylor live.com. EMT workers, the people [email protected]. that worked at the food Sam Minton can be bank — everybody that reached at sminton@item- Marijuana talks budding in Nahant pulled forward, (such as) live.com. MARIJUANA Board would be unable to he wanted this process to Steinberg could work to- Selling a house? From A1 present their comments be efficient, saying that gether on potential bylaws unless they do so in a pub- while the board is not and procedures outside of Buying a house? the best route to go about lic meeting. planning to present these public meetings. it.” Berman said that he procedures at a special If not, Berman said Bi- Find out what properties Berman said the board isn’t concerned with the town meeting, it would if anchi, in his capacity as recently sold in your area. wanted to get the bylaws “substance” of these by- the opportunity arises. the town’s lawyer, would and procedures in good laws and procedures being “We are not looking to create a first draft, which shape before presenting Check out controversial and suggest- convene a special town would be presented in a them to the public in a ed looking at similar docu- meeting for this but we meeting and followed by the Real Estate page hearing. The Planning in Saturday’s paper. Board hopes that it will be ments, which were drawn want to have it ready if a second draft written up able to have a hearing for up by the Town of South- there is a special town by Steinberg. That draft both the regulations and bridge. meeting for some other would also be presented bylaws at the same time, “I think you guys can purpose,” he said. “We in a meeting to ensure he said. figure out what it ought want to have it ready.” that the board is following With Bianchi and Stein- to be without it being too Ultimately, the Planning proper open meeting laws, berg working together controversial when it be- Board decided to reach out he said. on the draft of bylaws comes before the rest of to the attorney general’s Sam Minton can be and procedures, other us,” he said. office for further guidance reached at sminton@item- members of the Planning Berman also said that on whether Bianchi and live.com. A8 WEDNESDAY JULY 21, 2021 LOOK! 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By Jonathan ford-Artest) charged players — known as the Landrum Jr. into the stands after a Trashers — who took ITEM PHOTO | SPENSER HASAK ASSOCIATED PRESS fan threw a drink on him orders from the "Mighty during a nationally tele- Ducks"-obsessed teenage LOS ANGELES — A blue jay searches for food as it bounces around a tree near vised game at the Palace son of an alleged mob Caitlyn Jenner's Swampscott Town Hall Tuesday afternoon. of Auburn Hills. With boss. The final film will reflections about winning never-before-seen footage, touch on how tennis play- an Olympic gold medal, the players involved in er Mardy Fish's strug- boxer Christy Martin's the brawl explain their gles with severe anxiety fight for her life outside roles in one of the NBA's disorder caused him to Britney Spears’ conservatorship the ring and the infamous darkest moments in withdraw minutes before "Malice at the Palace" his 2012 U.S. Open match brawl are some of the league history. case sparks legislative push most controversial sports Jenner won the Olym- against Roger Federer. pic decathlon in 1976, The Way Brothers said ers — over any objections "What she had was an moments highlighted in By Meg Kinnard but her toughest journey they want to meet their ASSOCIATED PRESS from their conservators opportunity to do is bring a new Netflix docuseries was coming into her own subjects in each film — and petition a court to to light, to shine a light, on airing next month. identity. Jenner traces her where their "truth lies COLUMBIA, S.C. — replace their conservators those abuses," Mace said. The streaming giant life with new insight from and make it as cinematic Prompted by Britney without having to "prove "Her situation is a night- announced Tuesday that winning gold, the decision as possible." The project Spears' conservatorship wrongdoing or malfea- mare, and if it can happen the series "UNTOLD" behind transitioning into will be produced by Prop- fight, a bipartisan legisla- sance." to Britney Spears, it can will premiere Aug. 10. agate, Stardust Frames tive effort has emerged to "This is just a common- happen to anyone in this The five-part docuseries becoming a transgender and The Players' Tribune. reform the process created sense approach to doing country." will air weekly with each woman and her relation- to protect the rights of what is right, to mak- Speaking in open court, 80-minute film starting ship with her children. "We chose these sto- more than 1 million people ing sure that rights are Spears condemned her off at a pivotal sports mo- Known as "The Coal ries by asking ourselves across the United States balanced," Crist, a Florida father and others who con- ment before diving deep Miner's Daughter," Mar- this question: 'Is this the under the protective ar- Democrat, said during a trol the conservatorship, into the story beyond the tin experienced a meteor- single most important rangements. virtual news conference on put in place as Spears un- headlines. ic high as a trailblazing thing that happened in On Tuesday, Reps. Tuesday. derwent a mental health "Sports is a great uni- female boxer but she this person's life?'" said Charlie Crist and Nancy Both Mace, a Republican crisis in 2008. Spears said fier in our country," said soon fell from grace into the directors, who created Mace unveiled "The Free from South Carolina, and that the arrangement has directors and co-executive the lows of substance the Netflix docuseries Britney Act," designed to Crist said it was Spears' compelled her to use birth producers Chapman abuse, domestic violence "Wild Wild Country." give more options to people passionate plea last month control and take other Way and Maclain Way and a brutal attack by "What we've found doing placed under conservator- that a judge end the con- medications against her in a statement. "It crosses her husband/coach. Her documentaries is if you're ships. Those include the servatorship that controls will, and prevented her politics. It permeates cul- film reveals how she has sitting down with some- ability to talk about their her life and money that from getting married or ture. 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ITEM FILE PHOTO | JULIA HOPKINS After establishing himself as one of the best pitchers on the North Shore this season, St. Mary’s junior Aiven Cabral has been named the 2021 Item Player of the Year for baseball. ITEM FILE PHOTO | OWEN O’ROURKE John Hoffman will be hosting a night of live sports talk on LETV Thursday night, focusing St. Mary’s Cabral named 2021 on Lynn’s “Mount Rushmore of Athletes” in a number of different sports. Item Player of the Year for baseball

Hoffman to host night of hittable on the mound in All-Item team for baseball, doubles, two triples and ITEM ALL-STARS 2021, allowing just ve with Angel Gonzalez (Lynn eight RBI all helped give live sports discussion By Mike Alongi runs on 32 hits in 64 2/3 in- English), Pat D’Amico (St. him a slugging percent- ITEM SPORTS EDITOR nings of work. He went 8-0 John’s Prep), Charlie Titus age of .826 and earn him Greater Boston League Following a stellar sea- and also notched an im- (Marblehead), Scott Em- on LETV Thursday night MVP honors. son that saw him become pressive 106 strikeouts on erson (Bishop Fenwick), But he didn’t only con- a dominant pitching force the year, earning him CCL Bobby Jellison (Salem) and By Mike Alongi month’s celebration of tribute with his bat. Gon- in the Catholic Central Pitcher of the Year honors Ryan Knight (Peabody) all ITEM SPORTS EDITOR “The Classical Five” — zalez also performed on League and help lead his in the process. earning recognition. the starting ve of the the mound, pitching 10 2/3 team to a second straight Cabral also did it with Gonzalez was the go-to LYNN — The sports his- Lynn Classical boys bas- innings over four appear- Division 2 state title, St. the bat, knocking in eight guy for the English offense tory of Lynn is so deep, ketball team that won ances and going 3-0. He Mary’s junior Aiven Cabral RBI over the course of the this season, batting a stel- it can’t be covered in one the state championship also notched one save, had has been named the 2021 year and holding down the lar .435 with an on-base night. Despite that, local in 1979-80 — at the Lynn 15 strikeouts for the year Item Player of the Year for No. 3 spot in the order. percentage of .629 and an sports connoisseur John Museum. That event was and posted an ERA of 1.31. Hoffman is going to at- offered as part of the “Un- baseball. Six players have also eye-popping OPS of 1.455. tempt to come close when told Stories: A History of Cabral was nearly un- been named to the 2021 His one home run, two ALL-STARS, B2 he hosts a live sports talk Lynn” exhibition with the television show on the help of program partners Lynn Education Channel North Shore Juneteenth (LETV) this Thursday at Association and Stuart 6 p.m. Primus. The show will feature “I just hope that this a number of discussions event is a kickoff for us about Lynn’s “Mount remembering all of the Rushmore of Athletes” in great athletes and teams various sports — specif- from the city of Lynn,” ically football, boys and Hoffman said at the time. girls hockey, boys and “We have such a special girls , baseball sports history here. I hope and softball. we can keep this going Hoffman plans to fea- and keep bringing people ture a number of guests together through sports to discuss players from in this city.” each sport’s history in the And now, Hoffman is city, and people watching taking matters into his at home will also have own hands. the opportunity to call in The live show will be- at 781-596-1905 and give gin at 6 p.m. Thursday their own personal opin- evening on LETV, which ions. is channel 15 on Com- The idea for this show cast and channel 36 on was inspired by last Verizon. Lynn parks & recreation summer basketball rolls on with four games

By Mike Alongi led Councilor Fred Hogan ITEM FILE PHOTO | SPENSER HASAK ITEM SPORTS EDITOR with 10 points. pitcher Austin Amaral earned the win in the rst game of Tuesday’s dou- The lone middle-school bleheader, tossing six innings and allowing one run on two hits with one strikeout. LYNN — The Lynn game of the night saw Parks and Recreation Meninno Construction summer basketball notch a 37-31 win over league rolled on Tuesday Rick’s Auto Collision. Navigators split doubleheader with evening at the Breed Mid- Javihan Martinez paced dle School outdoor courts, Meninno Construction with four games played with 18 points, while across three divisions. Kameron Rucker led North Adams at In the rst game of the Rick’s Auto Collision with elementary-school divi- In the rst game, Alex Le- start in the rst game, tak- to 6-1 in the fth behind a 19 points. NECBL BASEBALL mery went 3-for-4 with two ing a 1-0 lead in the top of two-run double from Marra sion, Councilor Buzzy The closest game of the Barton squeezed out a By Mike Alongi RBI to lead the way. Ryan the rst inning thanks to and RBI singles from Lem- night was saved for last, ITEM SPORTS EDITOR 48-46 win over Mayor Marra continued his run of an RBI triple from Lomus- ery and Brazil. as the high-school divi- The North Shore pitch- Thomas M. McGee. Davon LYNN — It was an up- great play by going 2-for-4 cio. sion matchup ended with ing took over from there, Rucker led Councilor and-down day for the with two RBI, while Joe Lo- The SteepleCats quickly Irvine and Sons beating as Amaral wrapped up his Buzzy Barton with 20 Lynn Teachers Union by North Shore Navigators on muscio (1-for-4) and Dylan tied things up in the bottom strong outing with one nal points, while Tyler Brown a score of 57-56. Joshua Tuesday, as the Navs split Brazil (1-for-3) each had an of the rst, getting an RBI inning before Sashin closed led Mayor Thomas M. Mc- Anderson led Irvine and a doubleheader with the RBI. single from Jeremy Lea. things out in the seventh Gee with 18 points. Sons with 25 points, while North Adams SteepleCats Austin Amaral earned But just when it looked for the victory. The second game saw Marquise Echevarria in a pair of New England the win on the mound for like it might be a close, In the second game, Lem- Lynn Housing take down scored 25 points for Lynn Collegiate Baseball League the Navs, tossing six in- back-and-forth game, the ery and Logan Bravo each Councilor Fred Hogan Teachers Union. bouts at Fraser Field. nings and allowing one run Navs ran away with it. had an RBI while Jake 48-21. Deshawn Rucker The Lynn Parks and The Navs won the rst on just two hits with one It started when Lemery Gustin, Jonathan Luders, and Keith Chandler each Recreation summer bas- game by a score of 6-1, strikeout. James Sashin gave North Shore a 2-1 Cal Cristofori and Jake scored 11 points to lead ketball league will con- while the second game came on to pitch a scoreless lead on an RBI double in McElroy each added a hit. the way for Lynn Hous- tinue Wednesday in East went to North Adams by a inning of relief. the second inning, then the ing, while Misael Peña Lynn. score of 10-3. The Navs got off to a great Navs extended their lead NAVS, B2 B2 SPORTS THE DAILY ITEM WEDNESDAY JULY 21, 2021

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TV/RADIO TV MLB 7:07 p.m...... Boston at Toronto ...... NESN 8:15 p.m...... Chi. Cubs at St. Louis ...... ESPN NHL 8 p.m...... NHL Expansion Draft ...... ESPN2 Men’s Soccer 7:30 p.m...... MLS: New England at Inter Miami CF ...... WSBK Ch. 38 8 p.m...... MLS: Atlanta at FC Cincinnati ...... FS1 10:30 p.m...... MLS: LAFC at Portland ...... YouTube TV 9:30 p.m...... USL: New Mexico United at San Antonio FC ...... ESPN2 Radio MLB 7:07 p.m...... Boston at Toronto ...... WEEI-FM 93.7 ITEM FILE PHOTO | SPENSER HASAK Lynn English’s Angel Gonzalez batted .435 with an on-base percentage of .629 and an eye-popping NBA FINALS OPS of 1.455 this spring. NBA FINALS Milwaukee 109, Phoenix 103 Tuesday, July 6 Saturday, July 17 Phoenix 118, Milwaukee 105 Milwaukee 123, Phoenix 119, Thursday, July 8 Milwaukee leads series 3-2 Item baseball all-stars announced for 2021 Phoenix 118, Milwaukee 108 Tuesday, July 20 behind the plate and at summer, getting a hit in han, Lucas Fritz (St. Sunday, July 11 Phoenix at Milwaukee, 9 p.m. ALL-STARS bat. Titus caught one of just about half of his at- Mary’s); Yordi Contreras, Milwaukee 120, Phoenix 100 Thursday, July 22 From B1 Clodys Prandys (Lynn Wednesday, July 14 x-Milwaukee at Phoenix, 9 p.m. the deepest rotations in bats on the entire season. D’Amico, a Lynn eld the league while also hit- An NEC all-star selection, English); Ethaniel Al- native, wrapped up his ting .353 and knocking in Jellison hit a stellar .499 mendarez, Nico Galeazzi MLB Prep career on a high 25 RBI — good for sec- and had 27 hits. He drove (Lynn Classical); Tucker AMERICAN LEAGUE NATIONAL LEAGUE note after earning Cath- ond-most in the NEC. in 13 runs, scored 20 runs Destino, Alex Gonzalez East Division East Division olic Conference all-star Emerson was one of the and stole nine bases. (Bishop Fenwick); Trent W L Pct GB W L Pct GB Boston 57 38 .600 _ New York 49 42 .538 _ honors. The senior third best hitters on the entire But he was also a reli- Balian, Evan Balian Tampa Bay 55 39 .585 1½ Philadelphia 47 45 .511 2½ baseman paced the Di- North Shore this season, able pitcher for the Witch- (Lynn eld); Godot Gas- Toronto 48 43 .527 7 Atlanta 45 47 .489 4½ vision 1 North champion hitting a stellar .465 and kins, Jacob Sherf, Sami New York 48 44 .522 7½ Washington 44 49 .473 6 es, striking out 46 batters Baltimore 31 62 .333 25 Miami 40 54 .426 10½ Eagles from the leadoff leading the Crusaders in 40 innings of work and Loughlin (Marblehead); Central Division Central Division spot, batting .391 with with 20 RBI, both of which taking home four wins. Juan Tolentino, Justin W L Pct GB W L Pct GB Chicago 57 37 .606 _ Milwaukee 56 40 .583 _ a 1.218 OPS. D’Amico ranked in the top ve on Knight, the Tanners’ Powers, Brendan Smith Cleveland 47 44 .516 8½ Cincinnati 48 46 .511 7 hit four home runs to go the North Shore. A CCL center elder who will be (Peabody); Max Doucette, Detroit 44 51 .463 13½ St. Louis 47 47 .500 8 along with seven doubles, Mike Popp (Revere); Jack Minnesota 40 54 .426 17 Chicago 46 48 .489 9 all-star selection, Emer- playing Division I ball at Kansas City 38 55 .409 18½ Pittsburgh 36 58 .383 19 scored 21 runs and stole son’s 33 hits and 24 runs the University of Hartford Doyle, Ethan Doyle (Sa- West Division West Division 11 bases. He’s now mov- scored were also among next year, hit .404 and put lem); Nathan Ing, Ja- W L Pct GB W L Pct GB Houston 57 38 .600 _ San Francisco 59 34 .634 _ ing on to the next level, the most in the area. He up an on-base percentage son Casaletto (Saugus); Oakland 55 42 .567 3 Los Angeles 58 37 .611 2 where he’ll join fellow also appeared in eight of .550 in 2021. He had 19 Sam Belliveau, DJ Pa- Seattle 50 44 .532 6½ San Diego 55 41 .573 5½ Lynn eld native Jona- Los Angeles 46 48 .489 10½ Colorado 41 53 .436 18½ games on the mound and hits, scored 20 runs and checo, Payton Palladino Texas 35 59 .372 21½ Arizona 28 68 .292 32½ than Luders on the roster posted a 0.75 ERA in 9 1/3 stole 15 bases on the year. (St. John’s Prep); Con-

Tuesday’s Games Cleveland (Morgan 1-3) at Houston at Seton Hall University. innings pitched. Also earning 2021 Item nor Correnti, Nate Stern Boston at Toronto, ppd. (McCullers Jr. 7-2), 8:10 p.m. Titus took home NEC Jellison was one of the All-Star Team honors for (Swampscott); Bobby Oakland 6, L.A. Angels 0 Minnesota (Pineda 3-5) at Chicago White Kansas City 5, Milwaukee 2 Sox (Cease 7-5), 8:10 p.m. all-conference honors af- most dif cult outs in all of baseball are Colby Ma- Hubert, David DiCicco Philadelphia at N.Y. Yankees, 7:05 p.m. San Diego (Paddack 5-6) at Atlanta (Muller ter a strong season both baseball this spring and gliozzi, Terence Moyni- (Winthrop). Baltimore at Tampa Bay, 7:10 p.m. 1-2), 12:20 p.m., 1st game Texas at Detroit, 7:10 p.m. N.Y. Mets (Stroman 6-8) at Cincinnati (Hoff- Cleveland at Houston, 8:10 p.m. man 3-4), 12:35 p.m. Minnesota at Chicago White Sox, 8:10 Pittsburgh (Kuhl 3-5) at Arizona (Bumgarner p.m. 4-6), 3:40 p.m. Navigators split doubleheader with North Adams Miami at Washington, 7:05 p.m. San Diego (TBD) at Atlanta (Wilson 2-3), N.Y. Mets at Cincinnati, 7:10 p.m. 5:20 p.m., 2nd game San Diego at Atlanta, 7:20 p.m. Miami (TBD) at Washington (Fedde 4-7), NAVS Chicago Cubs at St. Louis, 8:15 p.m. 7:05 p.m. Seattle at Colorado, 8:40 p.m. Chicago Cubs (Hendricks 12-4) at St. Louis From B1 Pittsburgh at Arizona, 9:40 p.m. (Wainwright 7-6), 8:15 p.m. San Francisco at L.A. Dodgers, 10:10 p.m. Wednesday’s Games San Francisco (Webb 4-3) at L.A. Dodgers North Adams took the Baltimore (TBD) at Tampa Bay (Wacha 2-2), (Urías 12-3), 10:10 p.m. eNorth Adams took the 12:10 p.m. Thursday’s Games Kansas City (Keller 6-9) at Milwaukee Texas at Detroit, 1:10 p.m. early lead in this one, tak- (Lauer 3-4), 2:10 p.m. N.Y. Yankees at Boston, 7:10 p.m. ing advantage of some con- Seattle (TBD) at Colorado (TBD), 3:10 p.m. Tampa Bay at Cleveland, 7:10 p.m. Philadelphia (Moore 0-1) at N.Y. Yankees L.A. Angels at Minnesota, 8:10 p.m. trol issues from Emus in (Wojciechowski 0-0), 7:05 p.m. Oakland at Seattle, 10:10 p.m. the rst inning. Two walks Boston (Houck 0-2) at Toronto (Ray 8-4), Atlanta at Philadelphia, 7:05 p.m. 7:07 p.m. San Diego at Miami, 7:10 p.m. and a hit batter loaded Texas (Lyles 5-6) at Detroit (TBD), 7:10 Chicago Cubs at St. Louis, 7:15 p.m. up the bases for the Stee- p.m. San Francisco at L.A. Dodgers, 10:10 p.m. pleCats before Brandon Hylton drew an RBI walk TODAY IN SPORTS to make it a 1-0 game. But July 21 1979 — Spain’s Seve Ballesteros Emus settled down from 1876 — Princeton takes the team captures the British Open by three there, stranding the bases championship in the rst IC4A (In- strokes over Ben Crenshaw and Jack loaded and escaping with tercollegiate Association of Amateur Nicklaus. minimal damage. Athletes Association) track and eld 1985 — John Henry, the greatest But the SteepleCats meet. money winner in horse racing his- piled on some more in the 1957 — Lionel Herbert wins the tory, is retired. The 10-year-old won third inning, getting RBI 39 races in 83 starts and earned PGA championship with a 2-1 nal hits from Hylton and Lu- $6,597,947 in total purses. round victory over Dow Finsterwald. cas Donlon before getting 1963 — Jack Nicklaus wins the PGA 1985 — Sandy Lyle wins the Brit- championship by two strokes over ish Open by one stroke over Payne another run on a elder’s choice. After John Marti Dave Ragan to become the fourth Stewart. ITEM FILE PHOTO | SPENSER HASAK golfer to win the three major United 1989 — Mike Tyson knocks down smashed an RBI double, States titles. Carl “The Truth” Williams with a left North Adams led 5-0. Logan Bravo had an RBI for the North Shore Navigators in the second 1968 — Arnold Palmer becomes hook and stops him 93 seconds into The Navs nally got on game of a doubleheader against the North Adams SteepleCats Tuesday. the rst PGA golfer to earn $1 mil- the rst round of his heavyweight the board in the bottom of lion over his career despite losing by title defense. It is the fth shortest the third thanks to an RBI  y to make it a 7-3 game. one stroke to Julius Boros in the PGA heavyweight title ght in history. fth before North Shore The Navs now have sacri ce  y from Bravo, but championship. 1996 — Tom Lehman shoots a was nally able to answer But then the SteepleCats Wednesday off before re- 1974 — Sandra Haynie edges Carol nal-round 73 for a 72-hole total North Shore still trailed again in the bottom of the capped off the game with turning to action Thursday Mann and Beth Stone by one stroke of 13-under 271 to win the British 5-1 through four innings. sixth. After scoring a run on three more insurance runs evening (6:35) against the to win the U.S. Women’s Open cham- Open, two strokes better than Ernie North Adams added two a North Adams error, Lem- in the seventh to take home pionship. Els and Mark McCumber. more runs in the top of the ery notched an RBI sacri ce the win. back at Fraser Field. For Carli Lloyd, along with other older Olympians, age is just a number

By Anne M. Peterson core craziness. I’m sure cluded art. gold at 46. the Games were put off for 14-year-old sprite when ASSOCIATED PRESS my husband and my fam- The oldest member of Lloyd is the oldest play- a year was actually help- she won gold in 1996. ily are going to be excited the United States team er on the U.S. soccer team ful. She had knee surgery, The average age of the TOKYO — Much has when I’m done playing be- headed to Tokyo is Phil- that has the oldest aver- reconnected with her fam- U.S. team is 20.8, the old- been made about Carli cause I’ll actually get to do lip Dutton, a 57-year-old age age — 30.8 — of any ily and hired a new train- est it’s been since 1952. Lloyd’s age. The American things,” said Lloyd, who is equestrian who competes U.S. team that’s played in er. The oldest athlete on the forward will be — gasp! — in her fourth Olympics. in eventing, a combination the Olympics. Other old- “There’s been so many team is MyKayla Skinner, 39 when the Olympics soc- The oldest Olympic ath- of dressage, cross-country er players include Megan things that I’ve worked who is also 24 but a few cer tournament kicks off. lete was a Swedish shooter and jumping. This is Dut- Rapinoe and Becky Sauer- on and tried to nesse in months older than Biles. But for all the focus on named Oscar Swahn, who ton’s seventh Olympics. brunn, both 36. the last year,” she said. “Being older, it’s just Lloyd, she’s not even go- was 72 years, 280 days old He won the bronze med- “I don’t look at players “So, I’m actually, I think, been awesome because I ing to be the oldest athlete when he won a silver med- al at the 2016 Rio Games by age because there’s so in a better position than I feel like with all the expe- competing in Tokyo. al in the 1920 Olympics. to become the oldest U.S. many other things that was in 2020. I’m just really rience I’ve had, I feel like Meet Formiga, who is a But there’s a codicil to medalist since 1952. He we look at before we see grateful and going to keep my gymnastics has been seemingly ageless 43-year- this distinction. For near- was the oldest American how old they are. The plugging away.” better than ever, which is old mid elder for Brazil. ly 40 years, the Olympics in Rio, too. most important thing is OK, no one considers super cool,” Skinner said. She’s one of a number of awarded medals in the First-time sport skate- whether they perform or 20-year-olds old. But the But they’re all young- Olympians who are prov- arts. British artist John boarding, added in an ef- not, whether they’re going U.S. gymnastic team in- sters, really, compared to ing that, yep, age is just a Copley was 73 when he fort to attract a younger to be able to help us win cludes several 20-some- Oksana Chusovitina of number. won a silver medal in audience to the Olympics, the Olympics or not,” U.S. things, including Simone Uzbekistan, who is 46 and “You know, I literally ha- “painting and engraving” isn’t only for the young. coach Vlatko Andonovski Biles, who is 24. Gone are competing in her eighth ven’t switched off for 17, in the 1948 Games. It was South Africa’s Dallas said. the days of Dominique Olympics. She nished 18 years. It’s been hard- the last Olympics that in- Oberholzer will try for For Lloyd, the fact that Moceanu, who was just a seventh in the vault in Rio. WEDNESDAY JULY 21, 2021 THE DAILY ITEM B3 NATION Extreme weather fuels Oregon wildfires; outside help sought

By Gillian Flaccus east, the Bootleg Fire’s ASSOCIATED PRESS jaw-dropping size con- trasted with its relative- PORTLAND, Ore. — ly small impact on people The threat of thunder- underscores the vastness storms and lightning of the American West has prompted officials in and offers a reminder fire-ravaged Oregon to that Oregon, which is ask for help from outside larger than Britain, is the Pacific Northwest to still a largely rural state, PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS prepare for additional despite being known Sen. Angus King, I-Maine, asks questions during the Senate Armed Services Committee hearing blazes as many resources mostly for its largest city, on the Department of Defense Spectrum Policy and the Impact of the Federal Communications are already devoted to a Portland. massive forest fire. Commission’s Ligado Decision on National Security during the COVID-19 coronavirus pandemic If the fire were in on Capitol Hill in Washington. The 569-square-mile densely populated parts Bootleg Fire is burn- of California, “it would ing 300 miles (483 ki- have destroyed thou- lometers) southeast of sands of homes by now,” Critics take aim at charitable Portland in and around said James Johnston, the Fremont-Winema a researcher with Ore- National Forest, a vast gon State University’s expanse of old-growth College of Forestry who money sitting in donor funds forest, lakes and wild- studies historical wild- life refuges. Evacuations fires. “But it is burning By Halelya Hadero port in Congress. “This is about as com- group met with lawmak- and property losses have in one of the more re- ASSOCIATED PRESS The bill would make nu- mon sense a bill as I’ve ers to advocate for the re- been minimal compared mote areas of the lower merous reforms to DAFs ever seen,” said King, who forms, which have largely Wealthy philanthropists with much smaller blaz- 48 states. It’s not the Bay by, among other things, caucuses with Democrats. been incorporated into the have long enjoyed an ad- es in densely populated Area out there.” creating new categories of “The idea of getting a tax Senate bill. vantageous way to give to areas of California. At least 2,000 homes accounts. deduction today for money What sparked Arnold’s But eyeing how the have been evacuated at charity: Using something One type of account that may not be paid out interest, he said, was see- Bootleg Fire — fueled by some point during the fire called a donor-advised would give donors an im- for 50 years makes no ing rich people with phil- extreme weather — keeps and another 5,000 threat- fund, they’ve been able to mediate income tax de- sense,” the senator added. anthropic intent funneling growing by miles each day, ened. At least 70 homes enjoy tax deductions and duction for money they “I understand you might money into DAFs yet dis- officials with the Rogue and more than 100 out- investment gains on their agree to give to a charity want to put it into a fund tributing very little of it to River-Siskiyou National buildings have gone up donations long before they within 15 years. and have someone else charities. Forest in southwest Or- in flames. Thick smoke give the money away. The second type would manage it. But it’s got to “The money was just egon are asking for more chokes the area where These so-called DAFs let them delay the distri- go out within a reasonable sitting there growing,” Ar- outside crews to be ready residents and wildlife set no deadlines for when bution of their money for period of time. Otherwise, nold said. “There wasn’t should there be a surge in alike have already been the donations must reach 50 years. These donors it’s an abuse of the tax any intent of abuse of the fire activity there. dealing with months of charities; the donors would get no income tax code.” system. But the money “Although the lightning drought and extreme themselves decide when deduction until then. But The proposed reforms was just building up be- activity predicted for early heat. No one has died. and where the money goes. they would still get to en- have opened a rift in cause there was no forcing this week is expected to oc- Pushed by strong winds Critics complain that be- joy capital gains and estate philanthropy circles mechanism.” cur east of us, we are pre- from the southwest, the cause DAFs provide no fi- tax savings for donating among billionaire donors, Opponents of the bill pared for the worst, and fire is spreading rapidly nancial incentive to quick- stocks or gifts into a DAF. community foundations counter that tighter re- hoping for the best,” Mike to the north and east, ad- ly donate the money, much Community founda- and trade associations and strictions on DAFs are un- McCann, an assistant fire vancing toward an area of it ends up sitting in- tion-sponsored DAFs have sparked intense lob- necessary because the av- staff, said Monday in a that’s increasingly remote. definitely in the accounts with less than $1 million bying efforts both for and erage annual payout rates statement released by the Evacuation orders on rather than being distrib- would be exempt from against the legislation. for DAFs hover around 20 national forest. the fire’s southern edge, uted to needy charities. the requirement. But do- The debate was ignited percent — much higher The worry is that dry closer to more populous That criticism has nors with more than $1 when John Arnold, a Tex- than the 5 percent mini- conditions, a drought and areas like Klamath Falls helped drive a Senate bill million in such accounts as-based billionaire who mum required of private the recent record-break- and Bly, have been lifted that would tighten the would qualify for upfront made his fortune in hedge foundations. Richard Gra- ing heat wave in the or relaxed as crews gain rules for DAFs and aim to tax benefits only if they funds and now co-chairs ber, who leads the conser- region have created tin- control. Now it’s small, speed donations to char- distributed at least 5 per- Arnold Ventures, joined vative Bradley Founda- derbox conditions, so re- unincorporated commu- ities. The bill, introduced cent of their assets annu- with a group of scholars tion, calls the legislation sources like fire engines nities like Paisley and by Sens. Angus King, a ally or gave their money to and philanthropies to pro- “a solution in search of a are being recruited from Long Creek — both with Maine Independent, and a charity within 15 years. pose a set of reforms un- problem.” (The foundation places like Arkansas, Ne- fewer than 250 people — Chuck Grassley, an Iowa Under current law, assets der a coalition they called is affiliated with Bradley vada and Alaska. and scattered homesteads Republican, appears to be can remain in a DAF in- The Initiative to Acceler- Impact Fund, a DAF spon- Meanwhile, to the that are in the crosshairs. gaining bipartisan sup- definitely, tax-free. ate Charitable Giving. The sor). Biden wants spending to boost Four companies on economy, but GOP to block vote verge of settling U.S. By Josh Boak and opioid lawsuits Alexandrai Jaffe ASSOCIATED PRESS By Geoff Mulvihill lawyers representing local ASSOCIATED PRESS governments across the WASHINGTON — U.S., said in a conference President Joe Biden said The yearslong effort by call with reporters Tues- Monday that his infra- state and local govern- day. “But this really is an structure and families ments in the U.S. to force example of the use of liti- agenda must be passed the pharmaceutical indus- gation for fixing a national to sustain the economic try to help pay to fix a na- problem.” momentum of his first six tionwide opioid addiction If approved, the settle- months in office, aiming and overdose crisis took a ment will likely be the to set the tone for a cru- major step forward Tues- biggest of many settle- cial week of congressional day when lawyers for local ments to opioid litigation. negotiations on the two governments announced While it means billions bills. they were on the verge of a for lawyers who worked But a Wednesday dead- $26 billion settlement with the cases, it is expected to line set by Senate Majori- the nation’s three biggest bring more $23 billion to ty Leader Chuck Schumer drug distribution compa- abatement and mitigation on the bipartisan in- nies and the drugmaker efforts to help get treat- frastructure bill was in PHOTO |ASSOCIATED PRESS Johnson & Johnson. ment for people who are doubt as Republicans sig- Under the deal, John- addicted along with other naled they would block a President Joe Biden speaks about the economy and his infrastructure agenda in the State Dining Room of the White House. son & Johnson would not programs to address the procedural vote, for now, produce any opioids for at crisis. The money would while details are still be- er on a massive package “This is the best strategy er Mitch McConnell de- least a decade. And Amer- come in 18 annual pay- ing worked out. Senators of economic promises and to create millions of jobs cried the “spending spree” isourceBergen, Cardinal ments, with the biggest are wrangling over how to reforms he made during and lift up middle class as “the last thing Ameri- Health and McKesson amounts in the next sev- pay for the new spending his campaign. He’s been families, grow wages and can families need.” share prescribing infor- eral years. in the $1 trillion package putting public pressure on keep prices affordable for McConnell and outside mation under a new sys- The deal echoes one that of highway, water system lawmakers with a series the long term.” groups including the con- tem intended to stop the the companies have been and other public works of speeches highlighting The economy has come servative Americans for avalanches of pills that pushing, sometimes in projects. the strengthening econ- back to life as more Amer- Prosperity encouraged Re- arrived in some regions public, for two years. At the same time, Dem- omy while emphasizing icans have gotten vacci- publicans to vote against about a decade ago. Johnson & Johnson reit- ocrats are developing the the need for further in- nated and Biden’s earlier proceeding to the bipar- Lawyers for local gov- erated in a statement that particulars of a separate vestment to continue that $1.9 trillion relief package tisan package until they ernments said that full de- it’s prepared to contribute bill that would invest a growth and to bolster the has coursed through the have more details. “I think tails could be shared with- up to $5 billion to the na- stunning $3.5 trillion na- middle class. Biden’s top country. Employers have we need to see the bill be- in days. That would not be tional settlement. tionwide across Ameri- aides met with senators added an average of nearly fore we decide whether or the end of the deal though; “There continues to be cans’ lives — with support late Monday. 543,000 jobs a month since not to vote for it,” McCon- each state would have progress toward finalizing for families, education, cli- “What the best compa- January, with Federal Re- nell told reporters at the 30 days to decide wheth- this agreement and we re- mate resiliency and other nies do — and what we as serve officials anticipating Capitol. er to join. And local gov- main committed to provid- priorities that they aim a country should do — is overall economic growth of The president is push- ernments will have five ing certainty for involved to ultimately pass with make smart, sustainable roughly 7 percent this year ing for more than $4 tril- months after that to de- parties and critical assis- solely Democratic support. investments with appro- that would be the highest lion in combined spending cide. If governments don’t tance for families and com- Democrats hope to show priate financing,” the pres- since 1984. Yet there is with the hopes of prolong- opt in, the settlement total munities in need,” the com- progress on that bill before ident said during remarks also uncertainty as em- ing solid economic gains. would go down. pany said. “The settlement lawmakers leave Wash- at the White House Mon- ployers say they’re strug- Biden’s $3.5 trillion pack- “This is a nationwide cri- is not an admission of lia- ington for their recess in day. gling to find workers at age focused on climate, sis and it could have been bility or wrongdoing, and August. Calling his plans a the current pay levels and schools and families will and should have been ad- the Company will continue The legislative maneu- “blue-collar blueprint for inflation concerns have yet need support from all 50 dressed perhaps by other to defend against any liti- vering marks a major test building an American to fully abate. Senate Democrats to clear branches of government,” gation that the final agree- of Biden’s ability to deliv- economy back,” Biden said, Senate Republican lead- a party line vote. Paul Geller, one of the lead ment does not resolve.” B4 THE DAILY ITEM WEDNESDAY JULY 21, 2021 COMICS

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

ROSE IS ROSE / PAT BRADY

GARFIELD / JIM DAVIS BIG NATE / LINCOLN PEIRCE

ARLO AND JANIS / JIMMY JOHNSON

HERMAN / JIM UNGER ZIGGY / TOM WILSON

THE BORN LOSER / ART AND CHIP SANSOM

CROSSWORD DEAR ABBY Woman continues to hide ex’s double life DEAR ABBY: I broke the person has the diag- up with my boyfriend a Dear Abby is written by Abigail nosis, reveals it AND few months ago, but I’m Van Buren, also known as Jeanne FEELS THE NEED TO still having a difficult DISCUSS IT. time getting over him. I Phillips, and was founded by her discovered he was re- mother, Pauline Phillips. Contact DEAR ABBY: I have sponding to sexual mes- Dear Abby at DearAbby.com or P.O. been married to a wonder- sages from men and ful man for 46 years. The sending them pictures of Box 69440, Los Angeles, CA 90069. only disagreement we have himself, including his had during all this time is body parts. I feel this is my hairstyle. Growing up, I the biggest betrayal any all those times he claimed up with me, and I lis- had curly (kinky) hair, for woman could experience, to be “at the gym” he was tened to her concerns. Be- which I was bullied and and keeping the truth likely WITH “Jim.” That fore I could stop myself, I teased. I feel secure and from our mutual friends you supported him finan- blurted out, “God, I hope safe when I straighten it. has been difficult. cially while he involved you don’t have cancer!” He loves it curly. When people ask me himself with others — re- She became very upset I feel insecure and sad what caused the break- gardless of their gender because of my comment when I try to make him up, I have to deny the — was another betrayal. and made me feel guilty happy. Because I feel so truth and tell them we You should be on your for even mentioning it. much better with straight just grew apart. Now I knees thanking your high- While I meant my re- hair, I don’t think I can wonder if he ever loved er power you learned what mark to be more caring honor his wishes. To some me or was he just using was going on before you than callous, it backfired. people, this may seem me because I was the wasted more time (or mon- With cancer so preva- trivial, but it’s a major is- breadwinner while he ey) on him. Quit covering lent in today’s society, sue in our home. I would stayed home. I keep won- for him by lying to your when is it OK to talk appreciate your advice. dering if all those times friends about what hap- about it? Is it something he claimed to be at the pened. You are not the first we tiptoe around and dis- “HAIR-DON’T” gym was he really there? woman to fall for a cheater cuss only after a full di- OUT WEST Please help me. and you won’t be the last. agnosis? I regret my P.S. If you haven’t al- words, and need to know DEAR “HAIR-DON’T”: BROKEN DIGNITY ready contacted your doc- how I can become a more My advice is, to thine own IN CALIFORNIA tor to be tested for STDs, caring, supportive friend. self be true. If you feel de- the time is now. pressed and insecure with DEAR BROKEN: That OOPS, IN FLORIDA curly hair, then you should your boyfriend wasn’t DEAR ABBY: A close not feel forced to wear it honest about the fact that friend of mine hadn’t DEAR “OOPS”: Can- that way. It’s your head he was bisexual and un- been feeling well. After cer, like other illnesses and your feelings, and faithful was, indeed, a seeing her doctor for a that can be fatal, should your husband will have to betrayal. I also agree that full day of tests she met be discussed when and if adjust and accept it. BRIDGE

IF YOU GET HELP, TAKE ADVANTAGE Henry Carey, who was a cousin of spades, East had to shift to a trump, Queen Elizabeth I, wrote, “Confound removing a key dummy entry before their (something), Frustrate their the club jack was established. knavish tricks.” Confound their what? South won with his diamond ace, When an opponent makes a mis- played a club to dummy’s ace, ruffed take at the bridge table, it is frustrat- a club with the spade two, led a ing if you fail to take advantage. In trump to dummy’s 10, ruffed another today’s deal, South finished in five club, played a spade to dummy’s ace spades. After the heart-king lead and ruffed a third club. The club jack and a heart to the ace, East shifted was high, but South couldn’t get into to the diamond jack. He was hoping the dummy. If only he had ruffed all that South had queen-third and West three clubs with high spades, at trick ace-fourth. How should South have 10 he could have led the spade two proceeded? to dummy’s three and discarded his West, despite the unfavorable vul- diamond loser on the club jack. As nerability, was tempted to bid six di- it was, South had to concede down amonds on the third round. Theoreti- one. cally, though, pass was right because Carey wrote, “Confound their pol- six hearts doubled could have cost itics, Frustrate their knavish tricks.” 500, making it more expensive than How enjoyable it would be to con- five spades making. found any government’s politics. East’s diamond-jack lead at trick Almost as much fun as winning a three was ill-conceived. To defeat five knavish trick at the bridge table! WEDNESDAY JULY 21, 2021 THE DAILY ITEM B5 WHAT TO WATCH DID YOU KNOW?

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CLEANING/ NOTICE OF MORTGAGEE'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS MAINTENANCE THE TRIAL COURT PROBATE AND FAMILY COURT Premises: 40 Western Avenue, Lynn, Massachusetts Docket No. ES21P2171EA INFORMAL PROBATE PUBLICATION NOTICE By virtue and in execution of the Power of Sale contained in a certain WE TAKE AND DISPOSE mortgage given by Peter L. Frangipane to Sovereign Bank, FSB, said mortgage Estate of: Ida Bermani dated October 23, 2003, and recorded in the Essex County (Southern District) Registry of Deeds, in Book 22197 at Page 284 and now held by Santander Bank, Also Known As: N.A fka Sovereign Bank, FSB for breach of the conditions in said mortgage and for OF ANYTHING the purpose of foreclosing the same, will be sold at Public Auction on August 5, Date of Death: January 18, 2021 2021 at 11:00 AM Local Time upon the premises, all and singular the premises described in said mortgage, to wit: Essex Division

Cellars, Attics, That certain piece or parcel of land, and the buildings and improvements thereon,: To all persons interested in the above captioned estate, by Petition of Garages, Yards, Stores, etc. In the Town of: Lynn and the State of: Massachusetts Petitioner: Anthony M. Bermani of Lynn MA Call for quick service and being more particularly described in a deed recorded in and best prices. Book 09228 Page 152 a Will has been admitted to informal probate. of the Essex County, City of Lynn which property is more commonly known as Anthony M. Bermani of Lynn MA 40 Western Ave, Lynn, MA 01904 ("Property Address") has been informally appointed as the Personal Representative of the estate to WE ALSO RENT More particularly described: serve without surety on the bond. The land in Lynn, Essex County, Massachusetts, known and numbered as 40 The estate is being administered under informal procedure by the Personal ROLL-OFF DUMPSTERS Western Avenue, Lynn, Massachusetts, more particularly described as follows: Representative under the Massachusetts Uniform Probate Code without supervision by the Court. Inventory and accounts are not required to be filed with 15 yards, 20 yards, and 30 yards The land with the buildings thereon and all the privileges and appurtenances the Court, but interested parties are entitled to notice regarding the administration thereto belonging, situated in said Lynn. from the Personal Representative and can petition the Court in any matter relating to the estate, including distribution of assets and expenses of administration. NORTHWEST: by Western Avenue, Seventy (70) feet; Interested parties are entitled to petition the Court to institute formal proceedings NORTHEAST: by land of Kathryn M. Worrall, One Hundred and Fifty (150) feet; and to obtain orders terminating or restricting the powers of Personal SOUTHEAST: by land of Kathryn M. Worrall, Sixty-seven and 44/100 (67.44) feet; Representatives appointed under informal procedure. A copy of the Petition and 781-593-5308 / 781-598-0646 SOUTHWEST: by land now or formerly of F. H. MacGregor, One Hundred Fifty and Will, if any, can be obtained from the Petitioner. 02/100 (150.02) feet. Item: July 21, 2021 ericzdisposal.com Being the lot shown on Plan of Land located at 40 Western Avenue, Lynn, Massachusetts, dated April 1946, drawn by B.A. O'Shea, C.E., and containing CLEANING/ according to said plan 10,308 square feet. LEGALS MAINTENANCE FUELS/HEATING For grantors' title see deed of Carmeline M. Benedetto, dated October , 1987 and recorded in the Essex South District Registry of Deeds contemporaneously COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS herewith. THE TRIAL COURT RONNIE Z PROBATE AND FAMILY COURT The description of the property that appears in the mortgage to be foreclosed Docket No. ES21P2194EA shall control in the event of a typographical error in this publication. INFORMAL PROBATE PUBLICATION NOTICE MOVING FUEL ASSISTANCE ACCEPTED Leave your moving to us! 24 HOUR BURNER SERVICE For Mortgagor's Title see deed dated October 7, 1987, and recorded in Book Estate of: Charlotte Ethel Tannheimer Whether it be one piece or more! 9228 at Page 152 with the Essex County (Southern District) Registry of Deeds. We service Also Known As: Charlotte E. Tannheimer gas and oil 10% off for senior citizens, TERMS OF SALE: Said premises will be sold and conveyed subject to all veterans, and disabled heating systems. liens, encumbrances, unpaid taxes, tax titles, municipal liens and assessments, if Date of Death: March 31, 2021 Oil tanks any, which take precedence over the said mortgage above described. Call Ronnie installed/removed. Essex Division FIVE THOUSAND ($5,000.00) Dollars of the purchase price must be paid by 781-321-2499 781-592-9505 a certified check, bank treasurer's or cashier's check at the time and place of the To all persons interested in the above captioned estate, by Petition of For a free estimate sale by the purchaser. The balance of the purchase price shall be paid in cash, certified check, bank treasurer's or cashier's check within sixty (60) days after the Petitioner: David W Tannheimer of Bethel ME REAL ESTATE GENERAL date of sale. FOR SALE HELP WANTED a Will has been admitted to informal probate. Other terms to be announced at the sale. David W Tannheimer of Bethel ME BENDETT & MCHUGH, PC 270 Farmington Avenue has been informally appointed as the Personal Representative of the estate to Farmington, CT 06032 serve without surety on the bond. GORTON'S Attorney for Santander Bank, N.A The estate is being administered under informal procedure by the Personal If you want an honest fka Sovereign Bank, FSB Representative under the Massachusetts Uniform Probate Code without opinion of value 2nd Shift Production Position Present Holder of the Mortgage supervision by the Court. 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CLASSIFIED (781)593-7700 WEDNESDAY JULY 21, 2021 THE DAILY ITEM CLASSIFIED B7 INTERNATIONAL Leftist teacher, political novice, is Peru’s president-elect By Franklin Briceno fought the results. the population and elim- tillo has softened his first and Regina Castillo received 44,000 inating the gains of a de- proposals on nationalizing Garcia Cano more votes than right- cade. multinational mining and ASSOCIATED PRESS wing politician Keiko Fu- The shortfalls of Peru’s natural gas companies. jimori in the June 6 runoff. public health services Instead, his campaign has LIMA, Peru — A teacher This is the third presiden- have contributed to the said he is considering rais- in one of the poorest com- tial election defeat for the country’s poor pandemic ing taxes on profits due to munities in the Andes who daughter of imprisoned outcomes, leaving it with high copper prices, which had never held office is former President Alberto the highest global per cap- exceed $10,000 per ton. now Peru’s president-elect Fujimori. ita death rate. Castillo has Historians say he is the after officials in the South “Let’s not put the obsta- promised to use the reve- first peasant to become PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS American country de- president of Peru, where cles to move this country nues from the mining sec- Security personnel inspect a damaged vehi- clared him the winner of forward,” Castillo asked tor to improve public ser- until now, Indigenous peo- a runoff election held last ple almost always have cle where rockets were launched in Kabul, Af- his opponent in his first vices, including education ghanistan. month. remarks in front of hun- and health, whose inade- received the worst of the Leftist Pedro Castillo dreds of followers in Lima. quacies were highlighted deficient public services catapulted from unknown Wielding a pencil the by the pandemic. even though the nation to president-elect with the size of a cane, symbol “Those who do not have boasted of being the eco- Afghan president support of the country’s of his Peru Libre party, a car should have at least nomic star of Latin Ameri- poor and rural citizens, Castillo popularized the one bicycle,” Castillo, 51, ca in the first two decades many of whom identify phrase “No more poor in told The Associated Press of the century. slams Taliban, with the struggles the a rich country.” The econ- in mid-April at his adobe “There are no cases of teacher has faced. Castil- omy of Peru, the world’s house in Anguía, Peru’s a person unrelated to the lo was officially declared second-largest copper pro- third poorest district. professional, military or rockets target winner Monday after the ducer, has been crushed by Since surprising Peru- economic elites who reach- country’s electoral count the coronavirus pandemic, vians and observers by es the presidency,” Cecilia became the longest in 40 increasing the poverty lev- advancing to the presiden- Méndez, a Peruvian his- Kabul palace years as his opponents el to almost one-third of tial runoff election, Cas- torian and professor at the University of Califor- nia-Santa Barbara, told a By Rahim Faiez or their sacrifices and cour- radio station. ASSOCIATED PRESS age, especially in the last Hundreds of Peruvi- three months,” Ghani said KABUL, Afghanistan in his address to the nation ans from various regions — At least three rockets camped out for more following morning prayers hit near the presidential for Eid al-Adha, or the than a month in front of palace on Tuesday shortly the Electoral Tribunal in “Feast of Sacrifice.” before Afghan President “The Taliban have no in- Lima, Peru’s capital, to Ashraf Ghani was to give await Castillo’s proclama- tention and willingness for an address to mark the peace” Ghani said. “We have tion. Many do not belong major Muslim holiday of to Castillo’s party, but proven that we have the in- Eid al-Adha. tention, the willingness and they trust the professor There were no injuries because “he will not be like have sacrificed for peace.” and the rockets landed However, Afghan forces the other politicians who outside the heavily for- have not kept their prom- have complained about be- tified palace grounds,ing left without reinforce- ises and do not defend said Mirwais Stanikzai, the poor,” said Maruja In- ments and supplies, often spokesman for the interi- running low on food as the quilla, an environmental or minister. activist who arrived from Taliban advanced. In many The Islamic State group instances, Afghan troops a town near Titicaca, the claimed responsibility for mythical lake of the Incas. surrendered rather than PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS the attack on its Amaq fight. Washington’s watch- Castillo’s meteoric rise news channel. Pedro Castillo, center, celebrates with his running mate Dina Boluarte from unknown to presi- dog monitoring U.S. spend- Police quickly fanned ing in Afghanistan report- after being declared president-elect of Peru by election authorities, at dent elect has divided the out across the area. One his party´s campaign headquarters in Lima Peru Andean nation deeply. ed that troops are deeply car parked on a nearby demoralized and corrup- street was completely de- tion is rampant. After their stroyed; the police said pullout, the U.S. and NATO India’s pandemic death it was used as launching are committed to spend- pad for the rockets. ing $4 billion annually on The palace is in the mid- Afghan forces until 2024, toll could be in the millions dle of a so-called Green the majority of that money Zone that is fortified with coming from Washington. By Sheikh Saaliq ary 2020 and June 2021. human tragedy since Par- Instead, researchers giant cement blast walls Ghani said he deplored and Krutika Pathi It said an accurate figure tition and independence,” looked at deaths from all and barbed wire, and his government’s decision ASSOCIATED PRESS may “prove elusive” but the report said. causes and compared that streets near the palace to release 5,000 Taliban the true death toll “is like- The Partition of the Brit- data to mortality in pre- have long been closed off. NEW DELHI — India’s prisoners to get peace talks ly to be an order of mag- ish-ruled Indian subconti- vious years — a method The barrage came as started last year as a “big excess deaths during the nitude greater than the nent into independent In- widely considered an ac- the U.S. and NATO com- pandemic could be a stag- mistake” that only strength- official count.” dia and Pakistan in 1947 curate metric. plete their final with- ened the insurgents. gering 10 times the official The report was pub- led to the killing of up to Researchers also cau- drawal from Afghani- Yet Ghani has released COVID-19 toll, likely mak- lished by Arvind Subra- 1 million people as gangs tioned that virus prev- stan. Many Afghans are other prisoners, including ing it modern India’s worst manian, the Indian gov- of Hindus and Muslims alence and COVID-19 worried whether their several sought by warlord human tragedy, according ernment’s former chief slaughtered each other. deaths in the seven states war-ravaged country will Gulbuddin Hekmatyar, to the most comprehensive economic adviser, and two The report on India’s they studied may not fall deeper into chaos and with whom he signed a research yet on the ravag- other researchers at the virus toll used three cal- translate to all of India, violence as foreign forces peace deal in 2017. Among es of the virus in the South Center for Global Devel- culation methods: data since the virus could have withdraw and the Taliban those freed at Hekmat- Asian country. opment, a nonprofit think from the civil registration spread more in urban ver- gain more territory on the yar’s request was Abdul Most experts believe In- tank based in Washington, system that records births sus rural states and since ground, having captured Basir Salangi, who killed dia’s official toll of more and . and deaths across seven health care quality varies several districts and key two U.S. military person- than 414,000 dead is a It said the count could states, blood tests showing greatly around India. border crossings with nel in 2011 in Kabul. vast undercount, but the have missed deaths that oc- the prevalence of the virus Other nations are also neighboring countries Meanwhile, Abdullah government has dismissed curred in overwhelmed hos- in India alongside global believed to have under- over the past weeks. Abdullah, the No. 2 official those concerns as exagger- pitals or while health care COVID-19 fatality rates, counted deaths in the The withdrawal is more in the government, was ated and misleading. was disrupted, particularly and an economic survey pandemic. But India is than 95 percent complete inside the palace during The report released during the devastating vi- of nearly 900,000 people thought to have a great- and the final U.S. soldier the rocket attack on Tues- Tuesday estimated excess rus surge earlier this year. done thrice a year. er gap due to having the will be gone by Aug. 31, day, having returned on deaths — the gap between Monday from peace talks “True deaths are like- Researchers cautioned world’s second highest President Joe Biden said with the Taliban in Qa- those recorded and those ly to be in the several that each method had population of 1.4 billion in an address earlier this tar. Those inside the pal- that would have been ex- millions not hundreds of weaknesses, such as the and because not all deaths month. ace, however, were far pected — to be 3 million to thousands, making this economic survey omitting were recorded even before “This Eid has been named removed from where the 4.7 million between Janu- arguably India’s worst the causes of death. the pandemic. after Afghan forces to hon- rockets landed. An Olympics like no other, Tokyo perseveres to host Games Local news in the palm of your hand

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By Daniel Neman fore you can even begin to spoon of the garlic powder, ST. LOUIS assemble the sandwich. 1/2 teaspoon of the onion POST-DISPATCH Yet the sandwich is so powder and the paprika. brilliantly balanced, so Add the chicken breast and It is a debate that has deeply satisfying to the refrigerate at least 4 hours been passionately argued soul, that it is another or, preferably, overnight. by culinary philosophers confirmation of the adage 2. Pour 1 inch of the oil for centuries: Do sand- that is so often true, that into a large cast-iron skil- wiches taste better when the more effort that goes let or Dutch oven. Heat oil eaten standing over the into cooking a dish, the to 350 degrees (if you don’t kitchen sink, or when they better it tastes. It is so have experience, you’ll are picked up from a paper good that the restaurant need a frying or candy plate? that created it, ‘Wichcraft thermometer to make sure I am firmly in the kitch- in New York, had to stop it is the right temperature). en-sink camp. To me, paper selling it because it was Meanwhile, put the flour plates are almost no better too popular and took too in a paper or plastic bag for sandwiches than china long to make, creating a along with 1 tablespoon plates, which are practi- backlog in the kitchen. of the cayenne pepper, the cally like eating them with I next decided to make a remaining 2 tablespoons of knives and forks. Reuben sandwich my way, salt, 1 teaspoon of the gar- I spent a lot of time which is to say without lic powder and 1 teaspoon standing in front of my Russian dressing. I have of the onion powder. Shake sink the other day when never understood why peo- well to combine. I made six types of sand- ple put Russian dressing 3. Remove the chicken wiches. All of them were on Reubens. To my palate, from the marinade and hot sandwiches — that is, the mayo-ketchup mixture place pieces in the bag with each one had to be heated blows out all the other fla- the flour mixture. Shake before it was ready to be vors in the sandwich. Your to coat thoroughly, wait 1 eaten. I’d like to say that eyes tell you that you are or 2 minutes, and shake was my original intention, eating corned beef, Swiss again. Carefully place the but actually the truth of it cheese and sauerkraut, chicken, skin-side down, in came to me like this: but your tongue tells you the hot oil (you may have Hillary the photogra- it is Russian dressing all to do this in batches). Fry, pher: “Hey, all of these are the way. turning occasionally, un- hot sandwiches.” Instead of Russian til golden brown all over Me: “Really? Huh. What dressing, I used deli mus- and internal temperature do you know about that?” tard, which is far more is 165 degrees. For best So I definitely intention- sensible and as far as I results, try to keep the oil ally set out to make six hot am concerned is the only temperature around 325 sandwiches, each unusual worthwhile condiment to degrees. The chicken will in its own way. Some were go with corned beef. I also be done in 10 to 15 min- relatively easy; some took used pastrami instead of utes, depending on the size more time and effort, some corned beef, because why of the breasts. Remove to a were decidedly fancy. All not? Either one works plate covered with paper were awfully good. especially well with this towels or a wire rack over I began with a spicy fried dish. a baking sheet. chicken sandwich, which Meanwhile, it is my con- 4. In a small bowl, mix I modeled on the chicken sidered opinion that no together mayonnaise, the sandwich sold at Popeye’s. PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS self-respecting New York- remaining 1/4 teaspoon The fast-food chain began style deli should even A simple omelette ensconced in a baguette gets dressed up by the addi- cayenne, the remaining selling the sandwiches two bother carrying Russian tion of jalapenos and seasonal tomatoes. 1/4 teaspoon garlic pow- years ago, and they imme- dressing, except maybe for der and the remaining diately became insanely a salad. Maybe. them crosswise into 2- to drate; 5 g sugar; 5 g fiber; 1/4 teaspoon onion pow- popular. At least one person My next offering, like 1. Preheat oven to 350 3-inch pieces. Combine the 1,279 mg sodium; 1,205 der. Spread 1 tablespoon cut in line to get one and the flank-steak one, came degrees. meat with the juices, and mg calcium mayonnaise mixture on was stabbed to death. from ‘Wichcraft. It’s called 2. Choose an ovenproof coat well. Adapted from “’Wich- top and bottom halves of I wanted to re-create the Gruyère With Caramel- skillet (with a lid) or 8. Slice the ciabatta rolls craft” by Tom Colicchio each bun. Slice pickles sandwich at home, but I ized Onions, and basical- Dutch oven large enough in half. Place 1 slice of and Sisha Ortúzar into 1/4-inch rounds and faced a major impediment: ly it is French onion soup to fit the meat in snugly cheese on each bottom and cover bottom bun with a I have never actually had CHEESY KIMCHI turned inside out. but still lie flat. Add 2 ta- top half. Arrange the meat single layer of 3 or 4 slic- one. I like Popeye’s, but TOASTIE Slowly caramelized on- blespoons of the vegetable on the bottom halves and es (you may not need all of I haven’t been to one in Yield: 1 serving ions are in the middle, oil to the skillet over high peppers on the top halves, the pickles). Place a fried years. Still, I figured if 2 slices soft bread surrounded by smooth, heat. When the oil begins and place all the roll piec- chicken breast on each they can make the sand- 1 1/2 ounces grated melted gruyère cheese. The to shimmer, add the meat es in the 350-degree oven. bun, top with 2 pieces of wich, so can I. sharp cheddar cheese, di- croutons that usually float and cook for 5 to 7 minutes Cook until the cheese is lettuce and 1 slice of toma- I began by marinating vided in the soup as a base for on each side, until deep melted. Place the top halves to. Add the top half of the chicken breasts overnight 1 1/2 ounces good-quali- the cheese are represent- brown in color. Remove on the bottom halves, cut in bun, and serve. in a buttermilk brine fla- ty kimchi, finely chopped ed, of course, by the pieces the meat and set aside. half and serve. Per serving: 843 calories; vored with a bit of papri- of bread that make up the 3. Reduce the heat to Per serving: 883 calories; 49 g fat; 9 g saturated fat; ka, garlic powder and on- 1. Spread 1/2 ounce of outside of the sandwich. medium-high. Add the 44 g fat; 23 g saturated 197 mg cholesterol; 58 ion powder. When I was the cheese over 1 slice of It is just as delectable carrot, onion and garlic, fat; 130 mg cholesterol; 51 g protein; 43 g carbohy- ready to cook, I breaded bread. Spread the kim- as a well-crafted bowl of and sauté until the vege- g protein; 50 g carbohy- drate; 11 g sugar; 2 g fiber; them in a mixture of flour, chi over the cheese, right French onion soup, and tables start to brown but drate; 7 g sugar; 4 g fiber; 1,061 mg sodium; 74 mg cayenne pepper, salt and to the edges of the bread. you can eat it standing in are still firm. Return the 2,075 mg sodium; 635 mg calcium garlic and onion powders, Spread another 1/2 ounce front of your sink. meat to the pan, and add calcium Recipe by Daniel Neman so both the breasts and of the cheese over the kim- My final sandwich was enough red wine to come Adapted from “’Wich- the fried breading would chi, and top it with the re- SILKY OMELET a Silky Omelet Baguette, 3/4 of the way up the side craft” by Tom Colicchio be highly flavored. maining slice of bread. BAGUETTE in which a silky omelet is of the meat. and Sisha Ortúzar A little internet research 2. Put a nonstick skillet Yield: 1 serving inserted into a baguette 4. Add the thyme and 1 revealed that Popeye’s GRUYÈRE WITH on medium heat. When 1/2 baguette and topped with a simple, teaspoon of the salt. Cover serves theirs with spiced CARAMELIZED it’s hot, cook the sand- 1/2 cup cherry tomatoes, quick salsa. and transfer to the oven. mayonnaise on a brioche ONIONS wich for 2 minutes on each quartered The omelet is silky be- Braise the meat for 2 1/2 bun, with lettuce, tomato Yield: 4 servings side, until it is beautifully 1/4 to 1/2 jalapeño pep- cause it is made quickly, hours, checking occasion- and pickles. The pickles are 2 tablespoons olive oil golden. Remove sandwich per, thinly sliced without fuss, with only ally to make sure the liq- apparently very important. 2 medium yellow onions, from the pan. Scatter the Salt and pepper, to taste cheddar cheese, chives uid does not dry out (if it So I served mine the same halved and cut lengthwise remaining 1/2 ounce of 1/2 tablespoon olive oil and curry powder to flavor does, add more wine). The way. The pickles, I am hap- into 1/8-inch slices cheese on the pan, then 1/2 tablespoon red wine it. The salsa also comes meat should be very ten- py to report, were key. 1 tablespoon chopped place the sandwich back vinegar together in a minute; it is The sandwich was simply der and soft enough to pull fresh oregano or 1 1/2 tea- on top. Remove after 30 2 large eggs just cherry tomatoes and spectacular, as good as the apart with a fork. Transfer spoons dried seconds and turn over 1/2 tablespoon butter slices of jalapeño tossed famous version served at to a plate to rest and cool. Salt and pepper onto plate to reveal your 1/2 ounce sharp cheddar with olive oil and red wine Popeye’s. As far as I know. 5. While the meat cooks, 16 slices Gruyère cheese handsome cheese crown. cheese, grated vinegar. Much easier to make, roast the red pepper over 8 slices rye bread Per serving: 332 calo- 1 tablespoon chopped Nothing could be eas- and every bit as intrigu- a high flame, turning occa- 2 tablespoons butter ries; 16 g fat; 9 g saturated fresh chives ier, or at least not many ing, was a sandwich cre- sionally with tongs, until fat; 42 mg cholesterol; 15 1/2 teaspoon curry pow- things. Yet it is versatile, a ated by celebrity chef Ja- charred all over. Place in 1. In a skillet over me- g protein; 31 g carbohy- der breakfast you could eat for mie Oliver, Cheesy Kimchi a bowl, cover with plastic dium-high heat, add the drate; 4 g sugar; 2 g fiber; 1. Slice the the baguette lunch or dinner or a late- 774 mg sodium; 400 mg Toastie. wrap and rest 20 min- oil and onions. Add the in half, lengthwise. Place night snack. calcium Yes, the name is a lit- utes. Rub off the charred oregano, and season with the cherry tomatoes and It is a sandwich for all Recipe from “Ultimate tle cheesy, itself. But the parts with your fingers salt and pepper. Cook, jalapeño in a bowl with seasons, a testament to Veg” by Jaime Oliver idea is, as Oliver would (some charred parts are stirring, until onions turn a pinch of salt and black the fact that you can put say, brilliant. It is a grilled fine) and slice pepper into light brown. Reduce the SPICY FRIED pepper, along with the oil pretty much anything be- cheese sandwich with strips. If you do not have heat and continue to cook CHICKEN SANDWICH and vinegar. Toss together tween slices of bread and finely chopped kimchi in a gas stove, place pepper until the onions are soft Yield: 4 servings well, and set aside. come up with a winner. the middle, and additional on a foil-covered baking and golden brown, 30 to 2 cups buttermilk 2. Beat the eggs well. bits of crunchy cheese on RED WINE-BRAISED sheet and place in the 45 minutes. These can be 1 teaspoon plus 2 table- Put a large, nonstick skil- one side. FLANK STEAK, WITH 350-degree oven, turning kept refrigerated for up to spoons salt, divided let on high heat and, after Spicy, salty kimchi, with ROASTED PEPPERS, occasionally, until soft and 1 week. 1 3/4 teaspoons garlic 1 minute, add the butter. that unmistakable funk ONIONS AND wrinkled all over, about 2. Place 2 slices of cheese powder, divided When the butter has melt- that only comes from the GRURÈYE 45 to 55 minutes. Remove on each of 4 slices of bread. 1 3/4 teaspoons onion ed, pour the eggs into the Korean red pepper called Yield: 4 sandwiches and, when cool enough to Put 1/4 cup of the onions powder, divided hot pan and quickly swirl gochugaru, turns out to 3 tablespoons vegetable touch, slice pepper into on top of each, and top 1/2 teaspoon paprika to cover the base. Scat- be the perfect foil for the oil strips. each sandwich with an- Oil, for frying ter over with the cheese, robust richness of sharp 1 pound flank steak 6. Brush the red onion other 2 slices of cheese 1 cup all-purpose flour chives and curry powder. cheddar cheese. And the 1 medium carrot, cut with the remaining 1 ta- and slice of bread. 1 tablespoon plus 1/4 3. After a total of 1 min- crunchy bits only make it into large dice blespoon vegetable oil. In 3. Melt 1/2 tablespoon of teaspoon cayenne pepper, ute in the pan, the eggs that much better. 1/2 white onion, cut into a skillet over high heat, the butter in a skillet over divided, see note should be just set (they The name of the next large dice grill the onion — without medium-high heat (if your 4 small boneless chicken should be yellow, not gold- sandwich I made gives an 2 garlic cloves, quartered separating into individual skillet is large enough to breasts (2 pounds) en brown). Angle the pan indication of what it en- 2 to 3 cups red wine rings — until charred on make 2 sandwiches at a 1/2 cup mayonnaise and use a spatula to swift- tails: Red Wine-Braised 2 large sprigs fresh the outside and slightly time, use 1 tablespoon of 4 brioche buns ly roll up the omelet and Flank Steak With Roast- thyme cooked on the inside. Place the butter). Place 1 (or 2) 2 dill pickles stuff inside the baguette ed Peppers, Onions and 2 teaspoons salt, divided in a bowl and separate into sandwiches in the butter, 2 leaves of lettuce, each halves. Top with the salsa. Gruyère. 1 red bell pepper rings. Add the peppers, ol- and press down lightly torn into 4 pieces Per serving: 382 calories; Not only is the flank 1 large red onion, sliced ive oil, sherry vinegar and until the bottom is golden 1 medium tomato, sliced 27 g fat; 11 g saturated steak braised in red wine crosswise into 3/4-inch remaining 1 teaspoon salt, brown and toasted. Flip Note: If you don’t want it fat; 401 mg cholesterol; 19 for 2 1/2 hours, red peppers wheels and mix well. and cook other side until spicy, simply eliminate the g protein; 15 g carbohy- have to be roasted — you 2 tablespoons olive oil 7. Strain the liquid the the cheese has melted. cayenne pepper. drate; 4 g sugar; 3 g fiber; could use red peppers out 1/2 teaspoon sherry vin- meat was cooked in into a Per serving: 763 calories; 343 mg sodium; 184 mg of a jar, but it won’t taste egar bowl. With two forks, sepa- 51 g fat; 26 g saturated 1. In a large bowl, mix calcium as good — and red onions 4 ciabatta rolls rate the meat into chunky fat; 139 mg cholesterol; 40 together buttermilk, 1 tea- Adapted from “Ultimate are grilled in a skillet be- 8 slices Gruyère cheese strings and roughly cut g protein; 37 g carbohy- spoon of the salt, 1/2 tea- Veg” by Jamie Oliver