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THURSDAY JUNE 10, 2021 DEALS OF THE Summer fun $DAY$ will resume PG. 3 in Lynn DEALS By Allysha Dunnigan ITEM STAFF OF THE LYNN — After the pandemic put $DAY$ much of its programming on hold PG. 3 last year, the city plans to bring back summer fun with a variety of youth programs from June to August. For ages 13 to 18, Thurgood Mar- shall Middle School will be hosting a free summer teen drop-in center in DEALS its gym from June 25 to Aug. 27. Every Friday from 5:30 to 9:30 OF THE p.m., the gym will offer a space for $DAY$ teens to play sports, listen to music PG. 3 and hear guest speakers, all in the PG. 3 air-conditioned facility. ITEM PHOTO | SPENSER HASAK For ages 6 to 18, the Bowzer Com- plex on O’Callaghan Way will host The aftermath of a fatal head-on collision between two sedans on Route 107 north in Saugus on Wednesday. an evening tennis program starting from July 7-30. DEALS Sponsored by the Lynn Parks and Recreation Department, this clinic Lynn teen killed in Saugus head-onOF THE will run on Wednesdays, Thursdays and Fridays from 4:30 to 7:30 p.m., $DAY$ unless canceled due to inclement PG. 3 weather. caused by fleeing robbery suspect The instructor for this program will be Alex Show, a tennis veteran By Tréa Lavery The Saugus Police Department re- mile south of the Ballard Street inter- who played on her high-school var- ITEM STAFF sponded to a report of a robbery at section. Forward died of her injuries at sity team and continued her career 7-Eleven on Lincoln Avenue at 10:49 the scene, police said. into college. SAUGUS — A Lynn teen was killed a.m. The suspect’s vehicle was located Both sides of the highway were closed Show previously volunteered with in a head-on crash Wednesday morn- on Ballard Street and an officer pursued midday Wednesday during the investi- the United States Tennis Associa- ing following a police pursuit of another it, stopping the pursuit when the vehi- gation. tion, where she also provided coach- driver, who was driving the wrong way cle started driving south on the north- Leger was arrested at the scene ing for kids. on the northbound side of Route 107. bound side of 107, police said. and transported to a hospital with The city is also offering its seventh The family of Ashley Forward, 19, The driver, William Leger, 35, of non-life-threatening injuries. identified her as the woman killed in Somerville, collided head-on with For- SUMMER, A6 the accident. ward’s vehicle approximately half a CRASH, A7 Lynnfield Town Meeting focuses on school improvements

By Steve Krause Crawford, vice chair of the Se- COVID-19 guidelines for out- Summer Street schools, and last year in the budget. ITEM STAFF lect Board. door events. The meeting will be 15 concerns a proposal to up- “The town approved the build- Still, Crawford says, “it’s im- moved into the gym if it rains. grade equipment in the schools ing project, but we didn’t know LYNNFIELD — Now that the portant that the citizens come to Of the 19 articles on the war- through Trane Heating and how much it would cost,” he said. proposed tree bylaw has been the meeting and vote.” rant, No. 13 and 15 appear to be Cooling Systems. Much of the money involved pruned from the Town Meet- The meeting will be held on the biggest, Crawford said. The school article would in- reflects work that has to be done ing warrant, what’s left con- Saturday, 10 a.m. at the high No. 13 concerns the extra volve approximately $1.75 mil- at the Summer Street School. sists of mostly rather mundane school athletic field in compli- classrooms that will be built lion, Crawford said, which is in housekeeping articles, says Phil ance with the Commonwealth’s at the Huckleberry Hill and addition to the money approved LYNNFIELD, A7 Lynn YMCA Plenty of chances for café works out Peabody to show Pride

By Allysha Dunnigan FOR THE ITEM Olio’s Event Space and it’s won- ITEM STAFF derful that this has now become PEABODY — Community orga- a Peabody community tradition.” LYNN — The Demakes Family YMCA nizations, local artists and small Attendees are encouraged to opened its café this week, offering a variety businesses have planned a trio of show their support for small of snacks and beverages to its members. events in celebration of LGBTQ businesses and grab a bite to eat The café is open Monday through Friday Pride Month this June. at a downtown restaurant before from 7:30 to 11 a.m. and 3 to 6 p.m. Peabody’s Black Box Theater on the show. Outside of these hours, a cold case is avail- Foster Street is bringing back the “Our local businesses have been able at the front desk for items to be pur- popular Drag Queen Bingo host- through a lot over the past year chased. Senior Branch Executive Director ed by drag queens Maxine Harri- and these types of events are key Andrea Baez said they are planning to add son and Miss Michael on Friday, to reinvigorating our downtown additional hours in the fall, which will in- June 11. area as we all work to recover clude weekends as well. Tickets are $25 and proceeds from the pandemic,” said Lisa The café is currently serving fresh fruit, ITEM PHOTO | JULIA HOPKINS from the 21-plus event will ben- Geczi, events manager for Pea- yogurt, cold sandwiches, bagels, muffins, hot efit the North Shore Alliance of Denise Mailloux welcomes custom- body’s Black Box Theater, Wiggin coffee, tea and juice. GLBTQ Youth (NAGLY). The Auditorium and Peabody Main ers to the new coffee shop space in program will feature prizes and Streets. CAFÉ, A6 the Demakes Family YMCA. walk-up bar service. Bingo starts Pride Week continues on Thurs- at 8 p.m. and ends at 10 p.m. day, June 24, 6 p.m. with an out- Tickets can be purchased at www. door movie night at the Peabody nagly.org. Institute Library, 82 Main St. McDonald’s is lovin’ Lynnfield’s Wallin “We are thrilled to celebrate with the screening of the film, LGBTQ Pride Month in down- “Rafiki,” a festival favorite in By Anne Marie Tobin town Peabody,” said Tony Leone, 2018. NAGLY’s director of communi- ITEM STAFF There will be plenty of seating ty services and engagement. “In and some snacks, but attendees LYNNFIELD — A Lynnfield busi- 2019, we partnered with Peabody are welcome to bring their own nesswoman is taking to heart an old Main Streets and other local or- chairs, blankets or snacks. Space McDonald’s slogan — “We do it all for ganizations to host the city’s you” — in the hopes they will not only first-ever Pride Celebration at PRIDE, A7 encourage more people to get vacci- nated, but also reward those who are. Lindsay Wallin, owner of nine CORRECTION North Shore-area McDonald’s restau- INSIDE rants, is offering a free medium hot or Due to a report- iced coffee through the end of June to er’s error, a story Opinion customers who are fully vaccinated. in Tuesday’s Item Gonzalez: Grow, live, Proof is not required — it’s all on the incorrectly stat- and be humble. A4 honor system. ed former Mayor LOOK! She is also giving a cash incentive Edward J. Clancy Lynn couple renews to her employees to get vaccinated, Jr.’s status as a offering $100 to each upon full vacci- vows at assisted nation. mayoral candi- living facility. A8 date. He was the ITEM FILE PHOTO | SPENSER HASAK “My philosophy in business has al- Sports ways been ‘why not,’ so my business only uncontested Lynnfield resident Lindsay Wallin owns Lynnfield softball partner (Vipan Khosla) and I just challenger in nine McDonald’s franchises across the comes from behind North Shore. MCDONALD’S, A6 Lynn’s history. Edward J. Clancy Jr. on Senior Night. B1

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Senior asks that $40K them to “go back where vaccination services in the 2 people die in crash on college scholarship be given you came from” in June community, and directly I-391 in Chicopee Kathleen Spillane Chalas 2020 at the waterfront administer vaccinations to to others restaurant in Narragan- groups that have not been CHICOPEE (AP) — LYNN - Kathleen Chalas, bet- sett. reached by other outreach A high school senior Two people have died in a ter known as Kathy Spillane, But Judge James Caruo- efforts. headed to Harvard asked crash on Interstate 391 in passed away peacefully on lo, who called Longo’s Those groups include that her school give the Chicopee, state police said Sunday afternoon, June 6th, actions “vile and disgust- populations that may $40,000 college scholar- in a statement Wednesday. 2021 at the age of 66. She ing,” determined he did benefit from one-on-one ship it had awarded her to The two-vehicle crash spent her final days, surround- not have the “authority vaccination support, such someone going to a com- occurred in the south- ed by family and close friends or autonomy” to apply as substance use disorder munity college instead. bound lanes at about 7:30 at Kaplan Family Hospice in the state’s hate crime en- treatment facilities, places At the graduation cere- p.m. Tuesday, according to Danvers, MA. hancement, which could of worship, homeless en- mony at Fitchburg High a news release. She is survived by her broth- have meant a harsher sen- campments, food pantries School on Friday, Verda According to the pre- ers, Terrence and Jeffrey, sisters tence for the 34-year-old and congregate meal loca- Tetteh returned to the liminary investigation, Christine, Karen & Mary aka South Kingstown woman. tions, LGBTQ community stage to ask that the school an Acura MDX and a Kia Cuddles, three children, Ron- “If the legislature want- programs, shelters and give its General Excellence Soul both moved from the nie, Tammy and Jamie, nine ed to include petty misde- day programs, and immi- Award scholarship to an- middle lane of the high- grandchildren, Ieshia, Devin, meanors in the sentenc- grant assistance centers. other student or students way to the left lane to pass Jallessia, Ja’Quan, Mack Jr., ing-enhancement statute, An additional $1 million going to a community col- another vehicle. Daryl, Heaven, Skylar, and it would have done so,” is being awarded to 23 lege. They both moved back Ronnie Jr., a plethora of nieces, Caruolo said. organizations to support “I am so very grateful for to the middle lane, but the nephews and many friends. Longo received six efforts to expand vaccine this, but I also know that I Kia went of out control Service Information: For months of probation and education and awareness am not the one who needs and collided with the Acu- a full obituary, please visit community service. that address the specific this the most,” Tetteh said. ra, state police said. Both goodrichfuneralhome.com/ “We are grateful for the needs of the indigenous, obits. Her announcement was vehicles went off roadway court’s verdict finding the Black, Latinx, Asian, and and struck trees. greeted by a standing ova- defendant guilty of dis- other communities of color The drivers were pro- tion, The Boston Globe re- orderly conduct, which is within the 20 prioritized nounced dead at the scene. ported. entirely warranted based communities. They were identified as Tetteh, who also de- on the evidence we pre- Tiana Vega, 20, of Spring- livered a speech at the sented at trial,” Attorney George T. Drew, 91 Man charged with assaulting field, who was driving the graduation, said she was General Peter Neronha Acura, and John Burkott, 1929 - 2021 inspired by her Christian said in a statement post- passenger on ferry 28, of Springfield. faith and the example of ed on his office’s website. LYNN, MA - George T. Drew, FALMOUTH (AP) — The crash remains un- her mother, who earned a “We respectfully disagree age 91, of Lynn, died on Mon- A Boston man has been der investigation. Bachelor’s degree from a with the court’s narrow day, June 7, 2021 at North community college as an charged with sexually as- Shore Medical Center, Salem reading of Rhode Island saulting an 18-year-old adult. She also said she law regarding whether Golden retriever caught on vid- Hospital following a brief ill- was moved by the words woman on a ferry travel- ness. He passed peacefully, the hate crime sentenc- ing from Martha’s Vine- eo giving rodent aquatic ride of the school’s assistant ing enhancement applies surrounded by his family. He principal who spoke about yard to mainland Mas- LUNENBURG (AP) — was the beloved husband of to the crime of disorderly sachusetts, according to being selfless at the gradu- conduct.” Wally the golden retriever Teresa P. (Flynn) Drew with ation ceremony. state police. did exactly what his breed whom he shared over 54 years He said he will appeal to Bruno Sanches Dejesus, Tetteh immigrated from the Superior Court and, if is supposed to do during a of marriage and predeceased 20, appeared in Falmouth Ghana to the United necessary, seek a change recent swim in a Massa- him in 2019. Born in Lynn District Court on Tuesday States as a child, the news- to state law. chusetts lake, retrieving a in 1929, he was the son of to face two counts of rape. paper reported. She said Longo’s attorney, who small rodent and giving it the late Harry C. and Lillian A not guilty plea was en- she felt confident that she had argued that his cli- a ride to shore on his back A. (Primeau) Drew. He was tered on his behalf and would be able to pay for the ent’s words were consti- before ending the trip with raised and educated in Lynn bail was set at $25,000. cost of tuition through oth- tutionally protected free a little kiss — an interac- and attended Lynn Classical After the Steamship er scholarships from the speech, said he also plans tion all caught on video by High School. George enlisted Authority ferry docked at high school and Harvard’s to appeal. Wally’s owner. in the United States policy to cover 100 percent the Woods Hole section of Lauren Russell was at clan, Patrick, John, Erin, Navy in 1947, served of demonstrated financial Falmouth on Monday eve- Hickory Hills Lake in Kathryn, Matthew, John, State vaccination grants tar- during the Korean War need for students. Fitch- ning, the woman called Lunenburg with Wally Abigail, Sarah, Jack and was honorably burg High School Principal get harder-to-reach groups local police, according to a last month when he came discharged in 1951. and Emma; his brother statement from state po- Jeremy Roche will meet BOSTON (AP) — About across what appeared to He worked for the Lynn Harry Drew of Beverly lice. with the senior to discuss $3.2 million in grants be a woodchuck in the wa- Fire Department for and his many nieces, The suspect left the reallocating the award and contracts have been ter, she told WCVB-TV on over 30 years, retiring nephews, cousins, in- dock as a passenger in a to another student or awarded to communi- Monday. in 1992 as a Captain and was laws, dear friends and neigh- commercial box truck. A students. ty-based organizations to “He was about 100 me- a proud member of the Lynn bors. He was predeceased by description of the truck increase awareness and ters out and a woodchuck, Firefighters Local 739 Union. his brothers, William, Raymond, was broadcast and a state Attorney general to appeal hate access to the COVID-19 I think, just crawled right He was an excellent cook that Paul and his sister, Rita. police trooper located and vaccine in the 20 Massa- up on his back and he had his own customized reci- Service Information: A Fu- crime ruling on racist rant stopped the vehicle on chusetts cities and towns swam back to shore with pes for many dishes and was neral will be held on Satur- Route 28 in Falmouth. PROVIDENCE, R.I. hardest hit by the pan- him,” Russell said. a handyman around the house day, June 12, 2021 from the Sean Murphy, an attor- (AP) — Rhode Island’s demic, the Baker admin- Wally is a friendly dog, always working on different SOLIMINE FUNERAL HOME, ney who represented the attorney general plans to istration announced Tues- but she had never seen home improvement projects. 426 Broadway (Rt.129) at suspect during the ar- appeal a judge’s decision day. anything like this. He coached West Lynn Little 9:30a.m., Lynn followed raignment, told the Cape that a woman did not com- Seven new communi- “We were flabbergasted. League. , He enjoyed travel- by a Funeral Mass in Sa- Cod Times his client has ing and genealogy and often cred Heart Church, Lynn at mit a hate crime when she ty-based organizations, It was unbelievable. We directed a profanity-laced community health centers, no prior criminal record couldn’t believe what we combined the two into trips to 10:30a.m. Burial will be in and “never forced himself” Georgia, Canada and Ireland. St. Joseph Cemetery, Lynn. rant at a Black family at a and behavioral health were seeing,” Russell said. restaurant. centers will receive $2.2 on the woman. When they got close to Above all, George loved spend- Relatives and friends are The suspect also took ing time with his family. respectfully invited. Visiting Christine Longo, who million to support vaccine shore, the dog and rodent is white, was convicted of navigation services and cellphone video that could gave each other a kiss be- George is survived by his hours will be on Friday from exonerate him, the attor- loving children, George P. 4-8p.m. Donations in his misdemeanor disorderly customized vaccine ad- fore parting ways. conduct Tuesday for yell- ministration. ney said. “They like touched Drew and his wife Debbie memory may be made to the He’s due back in court of Methuen, Sean P. Drew of Salvation Army, P.O. Box 847, ing at the East Providence The organizations will snouts and then he ran Waltham, Kathleen M. DiCenso Lynn, MA 01903. Directions family of four and telling help link individuals to June 29. away,” Russell said. and her husband David of Mar- and online guestbook for blehead, Brendan F. Drew and family and friends to offer his wife Oksana of Hancock, condolences at www.solimi- NH, Michael W. Drew of Beverly ne.com and Mary R. McDermott and her husband Ryan of Melrose; his adoring grandchildren, De-

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Journalists demanding action against online harassment By DAVID BAUDER forcement in many cases think it should be accepted ASSOCIATED PRESS when its journalists were or tolerated,” Gross said. attacked online. Still, fol- “But it comes with the NEW YORK — The As- lowing the meetings, the territory of the things we sociated Press’ recent fir- AP ordered a study on write about. We know that ing of a young reporter for whether more can be done. every story we produce, what she said on Twitter “I can speak from per- we can be dealing with an has somewhat unexpect- sonal experience that we onslaught of racism.” edly turned company and have not been ignoring The National Associa- industry attention to the this,” said Julie Pace, the tion of Black Journalists flip side of social media AP’s Washington bureau engagement — the online has offered members help chief. “What we have to do on the problem through abuse that many journal- is put this on a par with ists face routinely. in-person information ses- the way we handle what sions and webinars, said PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS During internal meet- we have traditionally ings after the Arizo- Dorothy Tucker, NABJ Winner of the Virginia Democratic gubernatorial primary, former Vir- viewed as security threats president. na-based reporter, Emily for our journalists — if ginia Gov. Terry McAuliffe, gestures as he addresses the crowd during Nearly three-quarters Wilder, was let go, several you are going to Syria, or of 714 female journalists an election party in McLean, Va. journalists expressed con- if you’re covering protests surveyed said they had cern over whether the AP that could potentially be- would have the backs of come chaotic.” experienced online at- McAuliffe win sets up Virginia employees under attack News organizations tacks, according to a study from the outside. were often quick over the released in April by UNE- “The Emily Wilder sit- past decade to press their SCO and the Internation- uation triggered this for journalists to build social al Center for Journalists. clash with outsider Youngkin many people on the staff,” media profiles, recogniz- Twelve percent sought Jenna Fryer, an AP sports- ing it as important to their medical or psychological By SARAH RANKIN more expensive and has The race has also taken writer who spoke at one brands, but slow to see its help. The survey said 4% Associated Press not offered enough eco- on heightened importance of the meetings, said in a dangers, said Vilk, who left their jobs and 2% quit nomic opportunities. as a referendum on the subsequent interview. has worked with more the business altogether. RICHMOND, Va. — Ter- “We need a new kind of sweeping changes Virgin- Wilder was fired last than a dozen media out- Washington Post colum- ry McAuliffe, a longtime leader to bring a new day ia Democrats have imple- month because of what lets on this issue. nist Margaret Sullivan fixture of Democratic pol- to Virginia,” Youngkin said mented since assuming the company said were Women and minorities wrote in March about re- itics, handily won his par- in a statement. “Get ready, full control of the state tweets on the Israeli-Pal- usually have it worse. Vilk ceiving “viciously misog- ty’s nomination for Virgin- because Terry McAuliffe government in 2020. They estinian conflict that vi- believes the preponder- ynistic name-calling and ia governor in his quest will default to the same have pushed through gun olated AP’s social media ance of white men in man- sexualized fantasies about for a second term, setting political games he’s played control and police reform, policy against offering agement has contributed dismembering me.” up what’s expected to be his entire life.” marijuana legalization opinions on contentious to the industry’s delay in a hotly contested general “Unless you’ve been A longtime Democrat- and a higher minimum issues. Before her firing, reacting. there, it’s hard to com- election against a wealthy ic Party fundraiser and wage, transforming what a conservative group had Some members of the prehend how deeply de- businessman and political a close friend of Bill and was once a reliably red sparked an online cam- AP’s race and ethnicity re- stabilizing it is, how it newcomer, GOP nominee Hillary Clinton, McAu- state. paign against her over her porting team approached Glenn Youngkin. liffe held office from 2014 “We are a different state can make you think twice pro-Palestinian views, and their editor, Andale Gross, about your next story, In his victory speech to 2018. Like all Virginia than we were eight years while the AP has said it following Wilder’s firing Tuesday night, McAuliffe governors, he was prohib- ago, and we are not going or even whether being a wasn’t responding to pres- with concerns over wheth- journalist is worth it,” she made the case that Youn- ited from seeking a con- back,” McAuliffe said in sure, her dismissal ignited er the company would gkin is too conservative secutive term. He jumped his speech. wrote. debate over whether the support them if their sto- Taylor Lorenz, a re- for a state that’s long been into the race in Decem- McAuliffe, 64, focused ries or tweets proved con- news organization acted porter at The New York trending blue. ber after deciding in 2019 his campaign on the need too rashly. troversial, he said. Racist “Let me be crystal clear: Times, wrote on Twitter against a run for presi- for bold action to address Journalists are often slurs and threats happen Glenn Youngkin is not a this spring about the “un- dent. Virginia’s lagging teach- subjected to racist or sex- frequently to the report- reasonable Republican,” imaginable” attacks she Virginia is the only state er pay and inequities in ist slurs, vile insults and ers he supervises, who in- said McAuliffe, who de- in the nation with an open education funding. He’s had received online. “It’s threats of rape, dismem- clude Blacks, Latinos and feated four challengers to race for governor this year, also pledged to work to not an exaggeration to say berment or other violence Asian-Americans, and AP win the primary. and the contest is expected accelerate Virginia’s mini- from online readers. security has responded to that the harassment and Youngkin shot back, to draw outsized national mum wage increase to $15 Online harassment is a number of them, he said. smear campaign I’ve had describing Virginia as a attention as a barometer by 2024, protect abortion hardly unique to jour- The team’s story two to endure over the past state that over the past of voter sentiment in each access, and ban assault nalists. But the visibility weeks ago about racism year has destroyed my two Democratic governor- party heading into the weapons and high-capaci- of reporters makes them in the military provoked life,” she wrote. “No one ships has gotten less safe, midterm elections. ty magazines. particularly vulnerable many hateful messages should have to go through to attack, said Viktorya from people who said they this.” Vilk, program director were in the military — es- Both journalist Glenn U.S. stock indexes mixed, while for digital safety and free sentially proving the arti- Greenwald and Fox News expression at the literary cle’s point, he said. Channel host Tucker Carl- and human rights organi- “I don’t want people to son belittled her concerns. ‘meme’ stocks swing again zation PEN America. Fryer, who covers auto By Damian J. Troise 2008 and above analysts’ permanent. racing, said she “was in and Alex Veiga forecasts. Surging prices The Labor Department’s tears daily” over online ASSOCIATED PRESS for oil and other commod- release of the consumer abuse she received for ities and manufacturing price index Thursday will coverage of a noose found Major U.S. indexes were components such as semi- add to that discussion, last year in an Alabama mixed Wednesday as mod- conductors were the main particularly since it comes garage stall used by NA- est gains from health care factor behind the jump in shortly before the Federal SCAR’s only full-time and big technology com- producer prices there. Reserve’s next meeting on Black driver. She said panies offset declines in Aside from surging pric- interest rate policy next the only time she heard banks and other parts of es of raw materials, fuel week. the market. Stocks cham- from the company about and other items needed “Is it transitory, or is the pioned by hordes of on- harassment was when a for manufacturing, facto- Fed behind the curve?” manager remarked that line retail investors, the said Sal Bruno, chief in- “meme” stocks as they ries are struggling to keep Fryer had gotten a lot of it. up with demand as the vestment officer at In- “Sometimes you feel like have become known, were dexIQ. “That is going to volatile once again. pandemic recedes in many you’re on a total island,” PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS places. That has pushed be a lot of the discussion she said. The S&P 500 rose 0.1 tomorrow with people A cellphone displays The Associated Press percent as of 2:33 p.m. up prices of everything The news agency says it from food to household reading into which way has worked with law en- Twitter account. Eastern. 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E¦¡¦ M. G DIRECTORS Cyr Housing Lynn critique misguided President and Publisher Edward L. Cahill M§¢ H. S¢¢ Chief Executive O cer John M. Gilberg To the editor: typical for HPP forums to Finally, Housing Lynn is Edward M. Grant E C J. GŸ C¡Ÿ Gordon R. Hall be smaller groups — often a vision of the city’s future. Advertising Director News Editor We write to respond to the 30 people, sometimes few- It states that “Lynn’s hous- 110 Munroe St. W J. K T¢  J £¤ Monica Connell Healey P.O. Box 5 Chief Financial O cer Editorial Editor J. Patrick Norton letter that Council President er. Participation from those ing will be safe, affordable, Lynn, MA 01903 J N. W  C  T£¥ Michael H. Shanahan (and candidate for mayor most impacted by an af- and accessible. New housing Chief Operating O cer Community Relations Director Chairman Darren) Cyr wrote (Item, fordable housing plan, those will meet the needs of Lynn Customer Service May 25) about the Housing who need it, is often low. residents and increase the Monday - Friday, 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. PUBLISHERS Lynn plan. Neither was the case with Horace N. Hastings, 1877-1904 strength and vibrancy of Connecting Charles H. Hastings and Wilmot R. Hastings, 1904-1922 We are grateful that he Housing Lynn; events often neighborhoods. Housing will All Departments: Charles H. Hastings, 1922-1940 has acknowledged the rapid drew 70, 90 or even 500-plus Ernest W. Lawson, 1940-1960 enable everyone to thrive in 781-593-7700 Charles H. Gamage and Peter Gamage, 1960-1982 rise in Lynn housing costs as Lynners! More information a community that is inclu- Peter Gamage, 1982-1991 an important issue. Howev- on the public process can be sive to all.” Ext. 2 Peter H. Gamage, 1991-1996 Brian C. šayer, 1996-1999 er, his letter was misguided found on pages 17-19 of the The plan recognizes that, Classified/Legal Advertising Bernard W. Frazier Jr., 1999-2005 both on the factual record Housing Lynn plan. presently, there is an incred- [email protected] Peter H. Gamage, 2005-2014 concerning the Housing Second, as a factual mat- ible unmet need for afford- Subscriptions John S. Moran, Executive Editor, 1975-1990 ter, Housing Lynn included Lynn process and on the ap- able housing in Lynn and [email protected] propriate policy response to an in-depth analysis of the residents are suffering as a this important issue. intersection of housing pro- Circulation result. Supporting the plan [email protected] First, Housing Lynn was duction and public school means acknowledging this a community-driven plan- enrollment. The analysis is unmet need and commit- Ext. 3 ning process that solicited described on pages 71-75 of ting to consideration of the Newsroom the plan itself and 137-139 feedback from all stakehold- recommendations. Imple- [email protected] of the plan’s appendix. It ers, including City staff and menting the plan will en- [email protected] officials. Because the plan found that preventing de- tail further vetting of each would be submitted to the velopment is not an effective Ext. 4 recommendation and addi- EDITORIAL City Council and Planning strategy to limit enrollment. Sports tional public input, but we’re Board for adoption, no single In addition, families with [email protected] not there yet. Council Presi- councilor or board member children are a protected Ext. 5 was asked to join the Steer- class under the Fair Hous- dent Cyr’s letter and efforts ing Committee, but their in- ing Act. Any discrimination to delay the plan’s adoption Retail and Online Tutwiler seizing indicates there remains ba- Advertising put was invited throughout against them in an effort to [email protected] the process. control school enrollment is sic disagreement with this The Housing Lynn proj- in violation of the act. vision. ADVERTISING opportunities for ect manager presented to While the need for new We appreciate that May- Ernie Carpenter Jr. the City Council in Febru- schools in Lynn is dire, that or McGee has already en- Director of Advertising ary 2020 so that they were is not a reason to ignore the dorsed this vision and con- and Business Development, ext. 1355 Lynn schools aware of the plan and differ- problems we have with af- firmed that adoption of the [email protected] ent ways to engage. Coun- fordable housing. There are Plan is the right next step Ralph Mitchell The Lynn Public Schools’ newly-unveiled budget cilors and Planning Board plans in place to address for the City. We expect that Sales Representative, ext. 1313 shows off Superintendent Dr. Patrick Tutwiler’s mas- members were also invited Lynn’s need for schools. The the comments solicited by [email protected] terful ability to illuminate a vision for public educa- to one-on-one meetings and City is moving forward with Council President Cyr from Patricia Whalen tion’s future while taking a common sense approach to to attend plan events (which a process to replace Pick- various city department Sales Representative, ext. 1310 immediate challenges. some councilors did). ering. There is a broader heads will confirm the same. [email protected] The $180.7 million proposed school budget includes As a factual matter, the capital plan that includes After the thousands of BUSINESS OFFICE $14 million in state Student Opportunity Act (SOA) departments that Council addressing school needs. hours of research and multi- money. That amount represents a spending commit- Susan J. Conti President Cyr claims were Lynn’s legislative delegation ple community forums that Controller, ext. 1288 ment that will be renewed annually for each of the not consulted in the process has filed a bill that would gathered input in creative [email protected] next six years. were consulted. The Hous- allow the City to build new and meaningful ways, to Heralded by state educators in the fall of 2019 as the ing Lynn team met with de- schools faster than the cur- assert the process was not Ted Grant most sweeping Massachusetts public education over- Publisher, ext. 1234 partment heads and munic- rent system. thoughtful and inclusive is [email protected] haul since the 1993 Education Reform Act, SOA was ipal staff, also in February Blocking efforts to address disingenuous. More than in the early stages of its initial implementation when of 2020. They, like the City our affordable housing prob- that, it blocks progress on Marian Kinney COVID-19 hit and public schools plummeted into cha- ext. 1212 Council, Planning Board lem does not address our a crisis that is acutely af- [email protected] os with school closings and remote learning. and general public, were problem with school build- fecting Lynn residents and SOA wasn’t forgotten by state and local officials invited to attend in-person ings. As we work to address families. Will Kraft Chief Financial Officer, ext. 1296 during the pandemic, but the focus on COVID-19 took and digital events, complete our school challenges, the The community has de- precedence over all concerns and priorities as Tutwiler [email protected] surveys and provide com- City Council has supported scribed this crisis and its im- and other educators grappled with educating children ment on draft material, in- and continues to support pacts and has come together Paula Villacreses with schools closed — and then getting them back into cluding the first iteration of significant residential devel- to call on city leaders and A/R Specialist, ext. 1205 classrooms. the Housing Lynn plan. opment. Affordable housing [email protected] The return to school is a reality and, as he fine tunes elected representatives for Hundreds of Lynners con- should be no different. help. We urge Council Pres- Mike Shanahan his budget, Tutwiler is building in flexibility to account tributed their time, insight Third, as a factual mat- Chief Executive Officer, ext. 1956 for any surprises the pandemic threatens to throw at ident Cyr to listen to them and opinion despite the ter, developers were mean- and put the plan to a vote. [email protected] public education. He is also throwing down the gaunt- global pandemic and experi- ingfully engaged in this let and declaring a 93 percent attendance rate is not It’s time we move forward, Carolina Trujillo encing or being surrounded planning process. While and Housing Lynn points us Community Relations Director, ext. 1226 good enough for Lynn’s public schools. it would be inappropriate [email protected] by illness, death and loss of in the right direction. Pandemic watchfulness and enrollment are short- loved ones, jobs and housing. for developers to steer the Jim Wilson term concerns Tutwiler is juggling even as he applies Their input was strongly recommendations of the Thank you, Chief Operating Officer, ext. 1200 his mantra of “core values, mission, and vision” to edu- supportive of more afford- policies that regulate their The members of the Hous- [email protected] cation’s future in Lynn. able housing and other tools profit-making activities, ing Lynn Steering Commit- CIRCULATION The fiscal year 2022 budget is shaped by the commu- to meet the housing needs of their input was integral to tee nity input process driven by SOA reforms, and Tutwil- all Lynners, including low- forming recommendations Lisa Mahmoud er is building on that process by making sure school er-income residents, rent- that would not dampen de- Pete Capano, State Repre- Manager, ext. 1239 spending includes money to hire parent liaisons who ers, first-time homebuyers, velopment in Lynn. sentative [email protected] can bridge language gaps and involve families more in Leonardo Casillas, La people of color, families and Based on discussions with CUSTOMER SERVICE school events. many others. real estate professionals ac- Vida Scholars Board of Di- Tutwiler the education visionary understands that This kind of participa- tive in our city, the project rectors La’ Mosha Ball Customer Service, ext. 1276 the best way to improve enrollment is to educate par- tion in Housing Lynn is team built a robust finan- Magnolia Contreras, EDIC ents on the daily challenges and triumphs their chil- [email protected] unusually high, despite the cial feasibility model to de- Board Member dren face in the classroom. pandemic! According to the termine how development Jeff Crosby, New Lynn Co- GRAPHICS His commitment to English language learning and Metropolitan Area Plan- would be impacted by regu- alition smaller class sizes defines Tutwiler’s commitment to Trevor Andreozzi ning Council, the consultant lations to leverage commu- Laura Gallant, Northeast core education values; moreover, his budget plan to ex- Designer that facilitated this process nity benefits. The analysis Justice Center pand technology education in elementary schools is a [email protected] and many dozens of other indicates a range of strate- Iveth Martinez, Pathways perfect example of his long-term vision. Housing Production Plans gies to leverage community Inc. Aaron Fee Most elementary-school students probably know (HPPs), it is common for this benefits from market-rate Nicole Mcclain, North Designer more about technology than their teachers, but by ac- [email protected] kind of project to include two development would be via- Shore Juneteenth Associa- knowledging technology’s importance in education at public forums. ble in Lynn, as they are in tion Edwin Peralta Jr. an early age, Tutwiler is embracing the forward-think- similar markets throughout Jared Nicholson, Lynn Designer ing essence of SOA and is guiding Lynn schools for- By contrast, Housing Lynn the region. See pages 107- School Committee and can- [email protected] ward with a sure hand. involved six citywide events and numerous focus groups 109 of the plan for more in- didate for mayor NEWSROOM and interviews. It is also formation. Lilian Romero, LEO Inc. Mike Alongi Sports Editor, ext. 1228 MELISSA GONZALEZ [email protected] Gayla Cawley News Editor, ext. 1236 To the Class of 2021: Grow, live, and be humble [email protected] my circumstances. To my My name is Melissa not their dream, but they grateful I am to have such countlessly, even by my Allysha Dunnigan Gonzalez and I am bless- did what they had to do a powerful woman in my own friends. I would laugh best friend, Emily, and her Reporter, ext. 1302 ed by the grace of God to to survive in this country. life who was able to take it off but on the inside, I parents, Valeria and Car- [email protected] stand before you as the They gave up their hopes on the role of both mom couldn’t help but question los, for treating me like Spenser Hasak Valedictorian of Pioneer’s and dreams so that I could and dad. You may think if they were right. a second daughter and Photographer, ext. 1332 Class of 2021. pursue my own and for you aren’t doing enough, It took a long time for me showing me that family is [email protected] When I was told that I that, I am forever in their but in reality you have to realize that they were more than blood. To my fa- was to give the valedicto- debt. given me the world. not right. I learned to nev- ther in heaven and mother Julia Hopkins rian speech for our class This country is full of To graduate high school er let people or a stereo- Photographer, ext. 1224 for giving me the universe [email protected] I stared in disbelief as I possibilities, but at the and advance to college type confine me to what and its stars. A mi abue- never thought someone same time, it is full of may seem like a small I can do or what I think la quien es un rayo de Thor Jourgensen like me would make it this struggle. My father, unfor- feat to some. But to me, a of myself. So if there is Editorial Editor, ext. 1267 sol en mi vida. But above [email protected] far. Although I am unbe- tunately, fell victim to the first-generation student, one thing I hope you take all, gracias a Dios, and all lievably proud of myself struggle and took his life being able to pursue high- away from this speech to- praise to the most high for Daniel Kane for making it to this mo- my sophomore year, which er education is a dream day, it is to never doubt Sports Reporter, ext. 1228 without his grace I would ment, I can’t take all the broke my heart but has come true. yourself or compare your- [email protected] not be standing here today credit. I would be nothing filled me with the most de- As I move on to study my self to others. In this life, on this stage. Steve Krause without the fearlessness, termination to make him passion at Dartmouth Col- it is not other people you A special congratula- Senior Writer, ext. 1229 resilience, and courage of proud. lege this fall, in the back compete with. [email protected] my immigrant parents. It was only thanks to God of my mind is my family The only person you tions to the Class of 2021 for making it this far! Re- Tréa Lavery My parents immigrated l was able to push forth as back in their home coun- should be in constant com- Reporter, ext. 1317 to the United States from he instilled in me a great tries struggling to get by. petition with is yourself. member to grow, live life to [email protected] foreign countries with sense of strength and put This is why, in everything Learn from past mistakes the fullest, and be humble. Revere resident Melissa Anne Marie Tobin just a few dollars in their into my life only the most I do, I represent my peo- and grow from them. You Assignment Editor, ext. 1307 pockets with the hopes of kind-hearted people. So to ple, our struggles, and the are not confined to whom Gonzalez graduated from [email protected] the Pioneer Charter School a better life. However, a my dad, I miss you — but I constant stereotypes we you used to be. Become Sophie Yarin better life is not synony- will continue to push forth have to face in this coun- who you wanna be. of Science in Everett and Deputy Editor, ext. 1222 mous with an easier life, and live the way you were try. With all that being said, will attend Dartmouth [email protected] College in the fall. She de- as both my parents were unable to do. “You’re smart… for a thank you to the Pioneer TECHNOLOGY forced to take on physical- To my mom, words can’t Hispanic person,” is some- administration for always livered her valedictorian ly-exhausting jobs. It was begin to capture how thing I have been told being so understanding of speech on June 8. Tim Noyes Director, ext. 1247 TO SUBMIT YOUR LETTERS, PLEASE MAIL TO THE DAILY ITEM, P.O. BOX 5, LYNN, MA 01903 OR EMAIL TO [email protected] [email protected] THURSDAY JUNE 10, 2021 THE DAILY ITEM A5 POLICE/FIRE

All address information, particu- 1:11 a.m. Wednesday at Fam- business was broken into and larly arrests, reflect police records. In ily Dollar at 50 Central Ave.; his safe opened. He said he the event of a perceived inaccuracy, at 7:39 a.m. Wednesday on saw a ladder going up to the it is the sole responsibility of the con- Washington Street; at 2:25 bathroom window, which was p.m. Wednesday at Baker and opened. cerned party to contact the relevant N Common streets. police department and have the de- SWAMPSCOTT partment issue a notice of correction Theft to the Daily Item. Corrections or clar- Accidents ifications will not be made without A report of a larceny at 9:26 p.m. Tuesday at 2 Brightwood At 11:54 a.m. Tuesday, an express notice of change from the Terrace. arresting police department. accident with no injuries was reported at Greenwood Avenue Vandalism and Humphrey Street. LYNN At 1:06 p.m. Tuesday, a call- A report of motor vehi- er reported that her car was cle vandalism at 7:27 a.m. Arrests scratched while parked in the Wednesday at 146 Hamilton Stop & Shop parking lot. Jessica Barnes, 38, was Ave. At 1:55 p.m. Tuesday, an arrested on warrants and accident was reported at Hum- PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS charged with trespassing and MARBLEHEAD phrey Street and Nirvana Drive. breaking and entering for a Saadiq Pettyjohn, center, son of Samuel Pettyjohn, speaks at a news con- At 4:06 p.m. Tuesday, an misdemeanor at 2:34 p.m. ference Wednesday in Chattanooga, Tenn. Accidents accident with no injuries was Wednesday. reported on New Ocean Street. Danielle Centorino, 48, A report of a motor vehicle At 4:08 p.m. Tuesday, an ac- of 183 Washington St., was crash at 12:43 p.m. Tuesday cident involving a parked car arrested on warrants and Closed cold-case murder on Atlantic Avenue; at 6:06 was reported on Humphrey charged with unregistered mo- a.m. Wednesday at Ocean Ave- Street. tor vehicle, operation of a mo- nue and Pleasant Street. tor vehicle with a suspended Animals tied to ousted governor license, and number plate vi- Complaints olation to conceal ID at 10:29 A Shaw Road resident re- authorities and knew too viding a list of people who At 7:36 p.m. Tuesday, a caller By Kimbrelee Kruesi a.m. Wednesday. ported finding an injured ASSOCIATED PRESS much about what was go- made payments to the gov- Ermes Leon, 32, of 721 reported four people on motor- baby bird on their back porch ing on locally, as well as the ernor’s office for the early Moody St., Waltham, was ar- cycles were riding erratically at 9:55 a.m. Tuesday. Animal CHATTANOOGA, Tenn. state level, and individuals release of certain prisoners. rested and charged with viola- on Humphrey Street. The mo- Control was notified. — A former Tennessee didn’t like that and so in- Shortly after, Pettyjohn tion of the city knife ordinance, torcyclists were reportedly not A Bellevue Road resident re- governor’s administration dividuals hired someone was killed in what author- leaving the scene of property wearing helmets. Police report- ported an injured crow in her helped fund a contract to murder him,” Hamilton ities describe as an “exe- damage, motor vehicle use ed the drivers refused to stop yard at 1:15 p.m. Tuesday. Ani- murder of a key federal County District Attorney cution style hit.” Witness- without authority, and unli- for them. The motorcycles were mal Control was notified. witness decades ago while Neal Pinkston said. “Here es told authorities that censed operation of a motor later reported to actually be A report of a bat in a house embroiled in the state’s we are some 42 years later.” they saw a Black man in vehicle at 3:33 a.m. Wednes- dirt bikes. on Essex Street at 11:20 p.m. largest political scandal, The scandal ultimately a trench coat exiting Pet- day. Tuesday. Animal Control was law enforcement officials led to the ousting of Dem- tyjohn’s store. Meanwhile, Joseph Miscioscia, 26, of 5 PEABODY notified. announced Wednesday. ocratic Gov. Ray Blanton, Pettyjohn was found with Rockdale Ave., Peabody, was A report of dogs on Phillips The new details revealed who was never indicted in his pistol nearby, which had arrested on a warrant and Accidents Beach at 7:09 a.m. Wednesday. for the first time Wednes- the investigation — but not been fired, and more charged with operation of a Animal Control was notified. day have elements that three of his aides were. than $100,000 on him. motor vehicle with a suspend- A report of a motor vehicle ring of a movie: a trusted However, questions have According to Pinkston, ed license at 7:07 p.m. Tues- crash at 3:28 p.m. Tuesday at Complaints ally of union boss Jimmy lingered about the extent Ed Alley — a known bank day. 26 Andover St. A woman was Hoffa gunned down after to which the governor’s robber who died in 2005 Yowel Paulino-Ortega, 44, taken to Beverly Hospital and a The owner of Mission on the testifying about a corrupt administration actively in federal prison — was of 7 Willow St., was arrested different woman was taken to Bay restaurant called at 2:21 governor selling prison worked to thwart the in- hired by several sources to and charged with disorderly Salem Hospital after a three- p.m. Tuesday to report that pardons and a gunman vestigation. Officials say kill Pettyjohn. conduct and accosting not car crash. a car was parked across the who donned a wig and at least five witnesses in Pinkston said those covered by disorderly conduct A motor vehicle crash driveway, making it impossible blackface to throw author- the case were murdered or sources included an un- at 3:05 p.m. Tuesday. was reported at 11:08 a.m. to receive a delivery. ities off the scent. killed themselves. disclosed third party who Wednesday at Starbucks at A resident reported at 2:53 Investigators in Ham- Pinkston told reporters paid some of the contract Accidents 240 Andover St. p.m. Tuesday that the new ilton County, which en- that Pettyjohn would meet money on behalf of the traffic pattern on Walker Road compasses Chattanooga, with inmates to indicate Blanton administration. A report of a motor vehicle Theft does not have adequate signs have been chipping away that money would help se- The estimated total mur- crash at 3:55 p.m. Tuesday and cars are going around the at the 42-year-old cold A report of a larceny at 5:28 cure an early release from der price was between at Rockingham Street and barriers set up to reroute traf- case of Samuel Pettyjohn p.m. Tuesday at Pineapple Fix prison starting in 1976. $25,000 and $50,000. Western Avenue; at 5:25 p.m. fic. DPW was notified. Police since they renewed their at 210 Andover St. A caller re- Pettyjohn was joined by “I’m very sure. I’m proof Tuesday at 113 Rockaway St.; received more reports of cars investigation in 2015. No ported someone did not pay William Thompson, who positive,” Pinkston said at 6:10 a.m. Wednesday at driving in violation of the one- new charges will be filed had been involved in Blan- when asked how certain 149 Walnut St.; at 6:47 a.m. after having their cell phone way traffic pattern later Tuesday. repaired. because all of the major ton’s election campaign he was that the Blanton Wednesday at 1103 Western A caller reported at 3:08 players involved are now and would later be convict- administration helped pay Ave.; at 6:56 a.m. Wednesday p.m. Tuesday that a white dead, but authorities say ed in the cash-for-clemen- for Pettyjohn’s murder. at 103 Johnson St. SAUGUS school bus was parked on closing the case provides cy scandal. Officials say Alley, who A report of a motor vehicle Railroad Avenue and blaring closure to one aspect of a According to Pinkston, was white, wore a wig, crash with personal injury at Accidents loud music from a speaker. complicated piece of Ten- Pettyjohn and Thompson glasses and covered his 10:37 p.m. Tuesday at Bay An Elmwood Road resident A report of a motor vehicle nessee history. would drop payments off skin in heavy brown View and Western avenues; at reported seeing a flashlight Pettyjohn, a Chattanoo- at the governor’s office in makeup to deceive any 2:49 a.m. Wednesday at 274 crash at 11:07 a.m. Tuesday in her bedroom window and on Limewood Drive. ga businessman and close the Capitol. witnesses. Lynnfield St.; at 1:51 p.m. then seeing a person run- friend of Hoffa, was fatal- As federal investigators “Cooperating individu- Wednesday at Friend and Sils- A hit-and-run crash was report- ning through the backyard at ed outside Kohl’s Department ly shot in 1979 in down- began examining wheth- als indicated Alley admit- bee streets 9:29 p.m. Tuesday. The person town Chattanooga after er the governor’s office ted Pettyjohn was mur- A report of a hit-and-run mo- Store, 333 Broadway, at 2 p.m. turned out to be a neighbor Tuesday. A caller reported her testifying before a federal was exchanging cash for dered for various reasons tor vehicle crash at 11:50 p.m. putting the trash out. grand jury during the ear- parole, Pettyjohn was sub- including he was a source Tuesday on Nelson Street. vehicle was struck by another, whose operator fled the scene. ly phases of Tennessee’s poenaed to testify about of cooperation for the FBI Threats notorious “cash-for-clem- the ongoing scheme. Pet- in investigations of Gov. Assaults Theft A Connelly Avenue resident ency” scandal. tyjohn eventually agreed to Ray Blanton,” according to A report of an assault and reported receiving threats on- “Essentially, Mr. Pet- cooperate with FBI agents, findings from a Hamilton battery with a dangerous weap- A report of a larceny at 7:13 line at 10:47 a.m. Tuesday. tyjohn cooperated with even going as far as pro- County grand jury. on at 12:22 a.m. Wednesday a.m. Tuesday at the site of the at 1 Kingsley Terrace. old Friendly’s at 777 Broadway. Well-being check A caller said a storage contain- No cheers: Alcohol ban Overdose er was broken into, with arti- An officer reported finding a cles taken. small child in the road on Mag- A report of an opiate over- A report of a breaking and nolia Road at 8:36 a.m. Tues- dose at 3:34 p.m. Tuesday at entering at 9:47 p.m. Tues- day. The parents were contact- being considered in Tokyo 2 State St. day at Winthrop Motors, 961 ed and the child was returned A report of an overdose at Broadway. A caller reported his home safe. By Stephen Wade ASSOCIATED PRESS TOKYO — The Olympic Village has traditionally Mexico bars former cabinet been a fun place to be, hous- ing thousands of young athletes and staff ready to secretary from holding office party and share a few beers and bubbly toasts. MEXICO CITY (AP) — dent attorney general’s But not at the Tokyo Mexico announced Tuesday office, though he said he Olympics, which are to it has barred former Trea- had read they included a open in just over six weeks sury and Foreign Relations charge of treason. amid a pandemic. These Secretary Luis Videgaray The charges appear re- are going to be the “no from holding public office lated to a formal legal cheers” Olympics with PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS there for 10 years, after complaint filed by Emilio testing and vaccinations finding he failed to accu- Lozoya, the former head of taking priority over fun Tokyo Organizing committee CEO Toshiro rately report his holdings, Mexico’s state-run oil com- and games. Muto speaks at a news conference after an IOC income or properties be- pany Petroleos Mexicanos. It’s not clear if alcohol executive board Meeting in Tokyo Wednesday. tween late 2012 and 2016. Lozoya alleged that Peña will be allowed in the vil- The Department of Public Nieto and Videgaray — lage, which will house Muto added. “It would be last several weeks. Japan Service said it was the max- then his treasury secretary 11,000 Olympic athletes very difficult to do so.” overall has attributed imum punishment allowed — directed him to bribe and 4,400 Paralympians. But he said it might be about 14,000 deaths to for the violation. Mexican lawmakers, including five Organizers say they have banned from dining areas COVID-19, good by global government employees and PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS senators, to support con- yet to decide on a policy, and other public areas in standards but not as good elected officials above a cer- Mexico’s former For- troversial energy and other which is expected by the the village. as some Asian neighbors. tain level are required to eign Minister Luis structural reforms. end of the month. Tokyo and much of the “We have not yet clearly file income disclosure forms. Videgaray After months on the run, Toshiro Muto, the CEO of rest of the country is un- decided on the (alcohol) Videgaray, currently a Lozoya was arrested in the Tokyo organizing com- der a state of emergen- policy,” Muto said. “We faculty member at the Spain in February and ex- jected the request. mittee, said Wednesday it cy, with many bars and hope to do so by the end of Massachusetts Institute tradited to Mexico in July might be difficult to ban alco- restaurants closing early this month.” Videgaray has denied of Technology’s Sloan after agreeing to cooper- hol from the athletes’ private and banning alcohol sales. Looking for more fun? accusations by the former School of Management, ate with investigators. He rooms in the village, but pub- The emergency order ends There’s the matter of GPS head of the state-owned oil is considered the political faces corruption charges lic areas in the village might on June 20 and it’s not monitoring. figure closest to former company that he engaged related to Pemex’s over- be a different matter. clear if it will be extended. Muto said athletes — as President Enrique Peña in bribery or illegal cam- valued purchase of a fer- “In the case that they Depending how the well as media, broadcast- Nieto, in whose 2012-2018 paign financing. In a state- tilizer plant and to mil- were to drink inside their question is asked, 50-80% ers and others — will have administration he served. ment in August, Videgaray lions in dollars of bribes own rooms — this is equiv- of Japanese people oppose to sign papers allowing Alleged misconduct by wrote that the accusations from Brazilian construc- alent to cases where we holding the Olympics. If organizers to use GPS to Videgaray has been a sub- “are false. Moreover, they tion firm Odebrecht. are drinking in our own the state of emergency is monitor their movements ject of accusations in re- are absurd, inconsistent In addition to the al- home.” Muto said, speak- extended, many Japanese at the Olympics through cent years. and reckless.” leged bribes for lawmak- ing to Japanese media on residents might not be smartphones. In November, President López Obrador said he ers, Lozoya has told pros- Wednesday after an online happy seeing athletes par- Athletes will be isolated Andrés Manuel López Ob- did not know what the ecutors that Peña Nieto meeting with the Interna- tying in the village when in a bubble-atmosphere in rador said federal prose- 2020 charges were be- and Videgaray told him to tional Olympic Committee regular citizens cannot do the village and are expect- cutors had tried to get an cause he maintains an use $4 million from Ode- executive board. the same in local pubs. ed to stay there, or be in a arrest warrant for Videg- arms-length relation- brecht to pay foreign cam- “Can we prohibit that? New cases have been similar bubble at venues aray, but said a judge re- ship with the indepen- paign consultants. That’s not conceivable,” falling in Tokyo over the or training sites. A6 THE DAILY ITEM THURSDAY JUNE 10, 2021

Lynnfield’s Lindsay Wallin does it all for McDonald’s

MCDONALD’S Wallin said the nature From A1 of ownership has changed significantly, with own- decided to do it,” Wallin ers typically owning 10 said. “Seventy-five percent or more restaurants com- of my 450 employees live pared to an average of two in Lynn, and I know that or three just a few years Lynn has a slower rate of ago. vaccination. Some of them King owned 14 restau- are very cautious about rants at the time of his getting the vaccine. I am retirement in September hopeful this will give them 2019, six of which were a reason to put their hesi- purchased by Wallin short- tancy aside.” ly thereafter. Wallin’s Wallin is no stranger to holdings include locations McDonald’s. Her father, in Lynn (Boston Street), Bob King, and mother, Middleton (Route 114), Judy Hajjar, owned sever- Danvers (Route 114, End- al restaurants. Early on, icott Street), Salem (Trad- Wallin had little interest ers Way), Saugus (Route 1 in going into the family North and South) and Bev- business. A graduate of erly (Elliot Street). Winchester High School, Wallin ventured out on her When the pandemic own, working at places like struck, Wallin knew it was Starbucks and Bertucci’s serious. while in high school and “I woke up the morning college. before the schools closed and knew it was trouble “Back then, I didn’t want ITEM PHOTO | SPENSER HASAK to go down the same path and was going to get bad,” so I didn’t work for my she said. “We had a corpo- Lindsay Wallin, owner of nine North Shore-area McDonald’s restaurants, is offering incentives family,” said Wallin. rate visit that had been for customers and employees who choose to get vaccinated. Customers will receive free coffee After graduating from scheduled pre-pandemic. and employees will be rewarded with cash. We debated, ‘Should we Babson College, Wallin drive-through, which I third-party delivery ser- ery day and basically went many restaurants, we just close the kiosks? Should worked in real estate for to school every day and we close inside?’ We were love because drive-through vices. went to a smaller menu.” a few years before finally doesn’t work unless you The restaurants also of- logged in. I couldn’t picture Now that things are be- deciding to work with her trying to be aggressively responsible. We ended up have great teamwork, so fered free meals to first them in their beds at home ginning to return to nor- father. It wasn’t easy, how- we were thankful to have responders, firemen and doing school work, so I was mal and the state has ever. being one of the only food that.” police officers. so glad when they finally reopened as of May 29, Wallin underwent five services to serve in a rela- As cases started coming With two school-aged were back at school.” Wallin said vaccinated cus- years of intense training, tively safe way.” onto the premises, Wallin children, Wallin knew Wallin said menus were tomers don’t have to mask after which she was ap- Wallin said she scram- proved as an owner/oper- bled to purchase person- knew many of her employ- firsthand the challenges downsized to lighten the up, but employees do. ator. She bought her first al protective equipment ees were afraid. parents were facing with load and focus on key “It’s for their safety as restaurant (Route 1 South- (PPE) overseas so her em- “Our priority was finding remote learning. Her solu- items. Some of the health- well as our customers,” bound in Saugus) from her ployees could manage op- ways to help our crews,” tion? Bringing her kids to ier options — like salads, Wallin said. “We’ve been father in May 2009. erations safely. said Wallin. “We sent them the office. parfaits and grilled items fortunate that we haven’t “I was fortunate, as now “It was really hard to get home with take-home din- “Doing home-school- — were casualties. had a single case traced to it’s almost impossible to PPE, but we had a really ners after every shift. Peo- ing was just a ridiculous “I don’t know when we in-store transmission and become an owner/operator big opportunity to excel ple really appreciated it.” burden on parents and I will go back to full menus, we want to keep it that unless you are ‘next gener- and be the heroes in the To help customers, Wal- knew it because I was one but we are still doing some way.” ation’ or a spouse,” Wallin industry,” she said. “We lin reduced the prices of of them,” she said. “I put limited-time offers,” Wallin Anne Marie Tobin can be said. “There are a few out eventually closed down the Happy Meals to $1.99 two cubicles in my Saugus said. “We are still devel- reached at atobin@item- there, but not many.” dining room and had only and increased reliance on office, we made lunches ev- oping new items, but like live.com.

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Lynn teen killed in Peabody Pride on display in June

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A duck dynasty

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COURTESY PHOTOS | KAPLAN ESTATES Judi Corbishley, left, and her husband, Chris, had their 25th anni- This theater revival hits ‘The Heights’ versary celebration last month at the Kaplan Estates in Peabody, where her mother, Alma Barrett, now resides. NEW YORK (AP) — of New York City’s Wash- “You have this beautiful Color. Dance. Music. Joy. ington Heights. Directed collage of people in the An all Latino cast! by Jon M. 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thing for us was we came GIRLS LACROSSE in with that ‘don’t lose’ By Mike Alongi mentality, and you can’t ITEM SPORTS EDITOR play like that against a quality opponent like Aus- PEABODY — The Bish- tin Prep.” op Fenwick girls lacrosse The Crusaders didn’t team put up a decent ght get off to a great start, and had plenty of scoring giving up two goals in the opportunities Wednesday rst four minutes of the evening, but the Crusad- game to fall into a quick ers simply couldn’t capi- hole. Fenwick slowed the talize on any of them in Austin Prep momentum a 17-3 loss to Catholic when Carlin scored one Central League foe Austin minute later to make it Prep in the regular season 2-1, but then the Cougars nale at Donaldson Stadi- turned around and rattled um. off four unanswered goals Conversely, it seemed over the next eight min- like Austin Prep was able utes of game time to grab to capitalize on every lit- a commanding 6-1 lead tle misstep that Fenwick midway through the sec- made throughout the ond quarter. game. Fenwick got one back “We had some real- with about nine minutes ly good opportunities to go in the second when throughout the game, but Morgan lit the lamp after we just couldn’t nd a coming off the bench, but way to nish,” said Fen- once again the Crusad- wick coach Joel McKen- ers couldn’t sustain any ITEM PHOTO | JULIA HOPKINS na. “We’re coming off of momentum. Austin Prep Lynn eld pitcher Reilly Ganter, one of two Pioneers seniors, celebrated Senior Night with sev- a great game on Monday scored six goals over the where we buried every en strikeouts and two RBI at the plate in a win over Pentucket. nal 8:06 of the half to go chance we got and played into the break with a 12-2 really well, so now it’s lead. about remembering that The Crusaders came out Lynn eld battles back to beat we are still a good team of the halftime break and despite this tough loss.” scored the rst goal with Junior Ella Morgan, ju- about nine minutes to nior Karina Gyllenhaal go thanks to Gyllenhaal, Pentucket on Senior Night and sophomore Kayla but it just wasn’t enough. Carlin each scored one Austin Prep continued to goal in the loss, while se- move the ball well on of- SOFTBALL down Pentucket when it n eld honored its pair innings and gave up 12 niors Brynn Bertucci and fense, scoring ve more needed to after taking a of seniors — shortstop hits (none coming in the Hanna Goodreau each goals over the nal two By Daniel Kane slim lead in the last three Chloe Shapleigh and last three innings with a had one assist. quarters to walk away ITEM STAFF innings. pitcher Reilly Ganter — lead) while walking two And while McKenna with the win. “We hadn’t (been hit- for their contributions to and striking out seven. At feels that his Crusaders Fenwick nishes the LYNNFIELD — The ting) for a few games and the program. the plate, Ganter also had may have come into this regular season at 9-2 and Lynn eld softball team when we did we were also “I couldn’t be prouder a pair of RBI. Shapleigh game with a mindset of will now host St. Joseph’s had to come back three giving up a lot of runs,” of them,” Marinelli said. went 3-for-4 with an RBI “don’t lose” instead of “go Prep in the CCL Cup times, but in the end it Marinelli said. “We had “They’ve given 100 per- and three runs scored out and win,” he still saw quarter nal Friday (5). survived to close the reg- opportunities and you’ve cent every day from day and, on the defensive plenty of improvements “I think playing a team ular season with a 10-9 got to take advantage of one. If we had played side, made a crucial leap- from the rst time the two like Austin Prep right be- win over visiting Pen- them when you can. last year, Chloe would’ve ing grab on a line drive in teams met — which was fore the CCL Cup is actu- tucket on Senior Night. “The last three innings, been in the program for the fth inning. Fenwick’s only other loss ally a boost for us, because “It’s a nice way to end we were playing our best ve years. And Reilly Celia Carbone drove in this year. now it’s fresh in our minds the season with a win, es- defense,” Marinelli said, played her freshman year a team-high three runs. “Our performance and we have a real target pecially for the seniors,” “Which obviously always as a rst baseman be- Laruen Amico had an (Wednesday) was much to shoot for,” said McK- Lynn eld coach Peter makes a difference. If fore starting to pitch two RBI and two runs scored. better than the rst time enna. “Hopefully this will Marinelli said. you’re playing good de- years ago.” Ava Gamache scored two we played them, which is translate into us having The Pioneers got the fense it picks everybody Both put on a great runs. one positive we can take success in the CCL Cup bats going in this one up.” performance Wednesday. away from this one,” said and then in the state tour- with 13 hits and shut Before the game Lyn- Ganter pitched all seven LYNNFIELD, B2 McKenna. “But the big nament after that.” Classical rallies in extra innings to beat Malden

Rams with three RBI each, Magicians plated ve runs BASEBALL ROUNDUP while Aaron O’Connor and over the next two innings By Mike Alongi Darnell Leon each had two and then held on for a win ITEM SPORTS EDITOR RBI. Tyler Wilson notched on the road at Salem State two hits and scored three University. The Lynn Classical base- runs in the win. Schuyler Schmitt had ball team battled until the Leon also took home the a huge day at the plate, very end on Wednesday win on the mound after going 3-for-4 with three afternoon, forcing extra in- coming in to pitch in relief. nings before taking home Classical (4-2) hosts Ev- doubles and an RBI. Sami a 10-9 win over Greater erett Friday (4) at Fraser Loughlin (2-for-4) and Boston League foe Malden Field. Charlie Titus (2-for-3) each on the road at Pine Banks BASEBALL had an RBI, while Godot Park. Marblehead 5, Gaskins (2-for-4) added Almani Medina and Salem 1 two hits and a run scored. ITEM FILE PHOTO | SPENSER HASAK Christian Spates led the After trailing 1-0 enter- Almani Medina had three RBI in the Rams’ win over Malden Wednesday. offensive attack for the ing the top of the fth, the BASEBALL, B2 Rams grab GBL win, split doubleheader Warren was awarded the Sabelle Bettencourt (2- SCHOOL ROUNDUP Vanessa Masucci Schol- for-4) each laced a three- By Daniel Kane arship. run home run while ITEM STAFF Despite a 7-0 loss to the Logan Lomasney had a Falcons, Warren pitched two-run homer to power The Classical softball a complete game, al- Peabody’s offense. Kylie team split a double head- lowing five earned runs Doolin scored one run. er Wednesday, continu- with eight strikeouts. Peabody nishes the ing an unbeaten streak Faessler had the Rams regular season at 13-0 in the Greater Boston only hit. and waits for state tour- League at Malden while Classical (5-3, 5-0 in nament seeding. dropping a non-league GBL) is at English Fri- night game to visiting day (4). BOYS LACROSSE Danvers. SOFTBALL Swampscott 19, During the rst game Peabody 9, Winthrop 9 the Ram got a 20-8 win in Marblehead 8 Jack Russo led the way ve innings with Brook Avery Grieco pitched with eight goals for the Warren and Mekayla 5 and 2/3 innings while Big Blue. Zach Pierce had Poisson splitting time on Abby Bettencourt came three goals, three assists the mound. Izzy Faessler in to close the game out and three saves. ITEM FILE PHOTO | SPENSER HASAK (2-for-3) had six RBI. and give the Tanners the Classical’s Brooke Warren received the Vanessa Masucci Scholarship Before the night game, win. Grieco (2-for-3) and ROUNDUP, B2 before Wednesday’s game against Danvers. B2 SPORTS THE DAILY ITEM THURSDAY JUNE 10, 2021

HIGH SCHOOL SCHEDULE THURSDAY Peabody at Marblehead (4) Swampscott at Winthrop (4) Baseball CCL Cup Quarterfinal Lynnfield at Pentucket (3:45) Arlington Catholic at St. Mary’s (4) English at Everett (4) Bishop Fenwick at Bishop Feehan Bishop Fenwick at Arlington Catholic (TBD) (4) Nashoba at Tech (4) Softball Masconomet at Winthrop (4) Softball Classical at English (4) Everett at English (4) Saugus at Swampscott (4:30) Arlington Catholic at Bishop Fenwick CCL Cup First Round (4) St. Joseph’s Prep at Bishop Fenwick Marblehead at Saugus (4) (4) Mystic Valley at Tech (4) CCL Cup Quarterfinal Boys Lacrosse Bishop Stang at St. Mary’s (4) Lynnfield at Manchester-Essex (4) Boys Lacrosse Arlington Catholic at Bishop Fenwick Swampscott at Salem (4) (4) CCL Cup Quarterfinal Peabody at Masconomet (4) Bishop Fenwick at St. Mary’s (7) Beverly at Winthrop (4) Gloucester at Saugus (4:30) Girls Lacrosse St. John’s Prep at Billerica (6) Salem at Swampscott (4) CCL Cup Quarterfinal Girls Lacrosse St. Joseph’s Prep at Bishop Fenwick Manchester-Essex at Lynnfield (3:45) (TBD) Bishop Fenwick at Arlington Catholic (4) Boys Tennis Masconomet at Peabody (4) English at Classical (4) Winthrop at Beverly (4) Swampscott at Salem (4) Saugus at Gloucester (4:30) Beverly at Winthrop (4) CCL Cup First Round CCL Cup Semifinal Bishop Stang at St. Mary’s (3) Bishop Fenwick at Austin Prep (TBD) Boys Tennis Girls Tennis Marblehead at Gloucester (4) St. Mary’s at Arlington Catholic English at Everett (4) (3:30) Classical at English (4) Girls Tennis Peabody at Saugus (4) Gloucester at Marblehead (4) Salem at Swampscott (4) Everett at English (4) Winthrop at Beverly (4:30) ITEM PHOTO | JULIA HOPKINS Saugus at Masconomet (4:30) CCL Cup Semifinal FRIDAY Bishop Fenwick at Austin Prep (3:30) Lynnfield senior Chloe Shapleigh scored three runs and added one RBI in a win over Pentucket Baseball Track Wednesday. Everett at Classical (4) Classical, Somerville at English (4) TV/RADIO Lynnfield softball battles Baseball 1 p.m...... Atlanta at Philadelphia...... MLB Network 7 p.m...... San Francisco at Washington...... MLB Network 7:10 p.m...... Houston at Boston...... NESN; WEEI-FM 93.7 10 p.m...... Kansas City at Oakland (in progress)...... MLB Network Pro basketball back to win on Senior Night 7:30 p.m...... Brooklyn at Milwaukee...... ESPN 10 p.m...... LA Clippers at Utah...... ESPN Golf LYNNFIELD Lauren Amico singled scored two more runs to walk from Carbone to put 7 a.m...... European: Scandinavian Masters...... Golf From B1 next and Carbone laced tie the game at 7-7. Lynnfield ahead 10-8. 12 p.m...... Korn Ferry: BMW Charity Pro-Am...... Golf 3 p.m...... PGA: Palmetto Championship...... Golf a two-run single to put Pentucket went ahead From there, Ganter 6 p.m...... LPGA: Mediheal Championship...... Golf Pentucket jumped right Lynnfield up 4-3. 8-7 in the fourth, but it cruised through two Pro hockey on Lynnfield with three But Pentucket didn’t was all Pioneers from straight innings and al- 9 p.m...... Colorado at Vegas...... NBCSN slow down, tacking on there. though Pentucket pushed runs in the first inning Women’s soccer another four runs in the Gamache singled and across one run in the 8:30 p.m...... US vs. Portugal friendly...... FS1 but the Pioneers started Tennis second to go back ahead Shapleigh plated her on seventh, a nice catch by 11 a.m...... French Open...... NBC just as hot. 7-3. a single to tie things up. Ava Marotta in left field College track and field Ava Gamache and Lynnfield respondedFrom there, Amico singled sealed the game. 6:30 p.m...... NCAA Outdoor Championships (Day 2)...... ESPN2 Shapleigh rattled off hits Track and field in the third. Shapleigh, to bring home Shapleigh Lynnfield finishes the 2 p.m...... IAAF: Diamond League...... NBCSN in the first and Ganter Ganter and Carbone all and scored herself thanks season at 8-5 and waits brought them both home singled to bring across to some smart baserun- for state tournament with a two-run single. one run and the Pioneers ning on a rundown after a seeding. NHL PLAYOFFS SECOND ROUND wins series 4 - 1 (Best-of-7) Vegas 3, Colorado 2, OT, Vegas leads (x-if necessary) series 3 - 2 Swampscott baseball falls MONDAY WEDNESDAY N.Y. Islanders 5, Boston 4, N.Y. N.Y. Islanders 6, Boston 2, Islanders Islanders leads series 3 - 2 win series 4-2. Montreal 3, Winnipeg 2, OT, Montreal THURSDAY wins series 4 - 0 Colorado at Vegas, 9 p.m. just short in loss to Masco TUESDAY SATURDAY Tampa Bay 2, Carolina 0, Tampa Bay x-Vegas at Colorado, TBA BASEBALL Swampscott Thursday while Alex Gonzalez and dan Smith and Scott Hur- From B1 (4:30). Scott Emerson each had a ley each had one hit. NBA PLAYOFFS Masconomet 1, hit and an RBI. Prior to the game, Pea- Jacob Sherf went the Swampscott 0 Fenwick wraps up the body honored its group SECOND ROUND SATURDAY It was a true pitch- regular season at 8-9 and of six seniors — Knight, (Best-of-7; x-if necessary) Utah at L.A. Clippers, 8:30 p.m. distance on the mound to notch the win for Marble- ers’ duel at Masconom- will travel to Bishop Fee- DeLillo, Annese, Cuzzi, WEDNESDAY SUNDAY et Regional High School han for the quarterfinal Marte and Juan Tolentino Denver at Phoenix, 9:30 p.m. Brooklyn at Milwaukee, 3 p.m. head, allowing one run on five hits with eight strike- Wednesday, but junior Jo- round of the CCL Cup Fri- — for their contributions THURSDAY MONDAY seph Ford took the tough- day afternoon (4). to the program over the L.A. Clippers at Utah, 10 p.m. Philadelphia at Atlanta, 7:30 p.m. outs and two walks. Brooklyn at Milwaukee, 7:30 Utah at L.A. Clippers, 10 p.m. For Salem, Ethan Doyle luck loss for the Big Blue. Peabody 10, years. FRIDAY TUESDAY (1-for-3) had the lone Ford allowed one run in Winthrop 0 Winthrop hosts Swamp- the first inning, then went Peabody pitchers Dom scott Friday (4). Philadelphia at Atlanta, 7:30 p.m. x-Milwaukee at Brooklyn, TBD RBI. Bobby Jellison, Jack Phoenix at Denver, 10 p.m. Denver at Phoenix, TBD on to only allow three hits Annese and Evan DeLillo Peabody (7-7) travels to Doyle, Jon Wasserman for the entire game while combined for the shutout Marblehead Friday (4). and Reynold Fortuna striking out six. on the mound on Senior LITTLE LEAGUE MLB each had one hit in the On the offensive side of Night, with Annese pitch- BASEBALL loss. AMERICAN LEAGUE NATIONAL LEAGUE things, Swampscott could ing 5 1/3 innings and al- Wyoma Red Sox 8, East Division East Division Ethan Doyle also took only scratch out two hits lowing just one hit with Wyoma Angels 4 W L Pct GB W L Pct GB the loss on the mound, Tampa Bay 39 23 .629 _ New York 29 24 .547 _ — one each from Matt seven strikeouts and two The Red Sox trailed 4-2 Boston 37 24 .607 1½ Atlanta 29 29 .500 2½ tossing 5 1/3 innings and Schroeder and Connor walks for the victory. DeL- after one inning before New York 32 29 .525 6½ Philadelphia 28 31 .475 4 allowing five runs on 12 Toronto 30 28 .517 7 Miami 26 34 .433 6½ Correnti. illo pitched one inning and Anthony Owumi entered Baltimore 22 38 .367 16 Washington 24 33 .421 7 hits with seven strikeouts Swampscott (5-7) hosts had two strikeouts. and struck out 12 consecu- Central Division Central Division and two walks. Saugus Thursday (4:30). On the offensive end, tive batters to get the win. W L Pct GB W L Pct GB Chicago 37 23 .617 _ Milwaukee 34 26 .567 _ Salem (3-10) hosts Dan- Austin Prep 21, Cam Cuzzi led the Tan- Offensively, the Red Sox 32 26 .552 4 Chicago 34 27 .557 ½ vers Monday (4). Bishop Fenwick 5 ners’ attack with three (11-2) got big hits from Kansas City 29 30 .492 7½ St. Louis 31 30 .508 3½ Detroit 25 35 .417 12 Cincinnati 28 30 .483 5 Marblehead (11-3) hosts Chris Faraca and Bran- RBI and two runs scored. Jack Nardone, Brayden Minnesota 24 36 .400 13 Pittsburgh 23 36 .390 10½ Peabody Friday (4). don Bloom each notched Joe Raymond and Jabez Nicosia, Ben Zukowski West Division West Division Saugus 7, Beverly 1 two hits and an RBI in Marte each added an RBI, and Owumi in the win at W L Pct GB W L Pct GB Oakland 36 26 .581 _ San Francisco 38 22 .633 _ Saugus (5-7) travels to the loss for the Crusaders, while Ryan Knight, Bren- Reinfuss Field. Houston 34 26 .567 1 San Diego 37 26 .587 2½ Seattle 30 32 .484 6 35 25 .583 3 Los Angeles 29 32 .475 6½ Colorado 24 37 .393 14½ Texas 23 39 .371 13 Arizona 20 42 .323 19 Wednesday’s Games (Rodríguez 5-4), 7:10 p.m. St. Mary’s girls lacrosse San Francisco at Texas, 2:05 p.m. N.Y. Yankees (King 0-3) at Minnesota Arizona at Oakland, 3:37 p.m. (Happ 3-2), 8:10 p.m. N.Y. Mets at Baltimore, 7:05 p.m. Toronto (Ryu 5-3) at Chicago White Houston at Boston, 7:10 p.m. Sox (Keuchel 4-1), 8:10 p.m. Seattle at Detroit, 7:10 p.m. Kansas City (Minor 4-3) at Oakland Washington at Tampa Bay, 7:10 p.m. (Montas 6-5), 9:40 p.m. cruises past CCL foe Matignon N.Y. Yankees at Minnesota, 8:10 Friday’s Games p.m. Baltimore at Tampa Bay, 7:10 p.m. Toronto at Chicago White Sox, 8:10 ROUNDUP quarterfinal round of the afternoon (3) at Gordon English Friday. Chicago White Sox at Detroit, 7:10 p.m. CCL Cup. College. BOYS TRACK p.m. From B1 Cleveland at St. Louis, 8:15 p.m. GIRLS LACROSSE BOYS TENNIS North Reading 110, Kansas City at L.A. Angels, 9:38 Seattle at Cleveland, 7:10 p.m. p.m. Toronto at Boston, 7:10 p.m. Christian Pierro had Saugus 9, Salem 1 Lynnfield 4, Lynnfield 30 Thursday’s Games Houston at Minnesota, 8:10 p.m. two goals and two assists, Haley McLaughlin led Manchester-Essex 1 Despite the loss, Lynn- Seattle (Sheffield 5-4) at Detroit Kansas City at Oakland, 9:40 p.m. Timmy Sheehan had a the way with five goals The Pioneers got wins field got wins from Joey (TBD), 1:10 p.m. L.A. Angels at Arizona, 9:40 p.m. goal and an assist, Jayson for the Sachems. Georgia from Jamil Khodr (6-1, Badger (Triple Jump, 38-0) Houston (Greinke 6-2) at Boston Texas at L.A. Dodgers, 10:10 p.m. Codispoti had a goal, Fiore, Marissa Patterson, 6-0) and Devin Levin (6-1, and Mike Madden (800m, Christian Urbano had two Violet Hawley and Tay- 6-2) in singles and in dou- 2:14.8). Second-place fin- TODAY IN SPORTS goals and three assists la Walsh each had a goal bles by David Kasdon and ishers were James Con- and Charlie Hammernick while Nadine Taboubi Jason Yang (6-3, 7-6, 7-4) sidine (200m, 23.8), Dean June 10 together. had three assists. Jack played well. and Rafik Khodr and Rus- Bey (High Jump, 5’6”), 1890 — The Preakness Stakes is 1950 — Sixteen months after Herlihy and Carson Palm- Saugus is at Gloucester sell Kasdon (6-1, 7-6, 7-4). Nick Marcinowski (Shot run outside Baltimore, at Morris Park near-fatal car accident, Ben Hogan in New York. The race is then sus- er each had a goal while Thursday (4:30). Lynnfield (8-0) hosts put, 37-11) and Joe Cuc- wins the U.S. Open. Hogan beats St. Mary’s 20, Pentucket Monday (3:30). ciniello (100m, 11.6). pended for three years, and resumes Lloyd Mangrum and George Fazio in Vinny Palmer added an at the Brooklyn Jockey Club’s Gra- an 18-hole playoff at the Merion Golf assist. Aidan Breault had Matignon 10 GIRLS TENNIS Lynnfield finishes the vesend Course from 1894-1908. Club in Ardmore, Pa. 12 saves. Avery Laundry and Mol- Classical 3, Malden 2 regular season at 2-5 and 1932 — Gene Sarazen leads wire-to- 1973 — Mary Mills shoots a 63 in ly Cummings each scored Kensie McLaren came travels to Pentucket High wire to win the British Open by five Swampscott (9-3) is at strokes ahead of Macdonald Smith the final round of the LPGA Champi- Salem Friday (4). five goals to lead the way through for the Rams, School on Saturday to at Prince’s Golf Club in Sandwich, onship to beat Betty Burfeindt by one Austin Prep 14, for the Spartans, while winning a tough, three- compete in the Cape Ann England. Sarazen finishes with a stroke. Bishop Fenwick 6 Hannah Coleman added hour first singles match League Meet. tournament record of 283. 1977 — Al Geiberger sets a PGA Despite the loss, Aid- four goals. (5-7, 6-3, 6-4) just a few GIRLS TRACK 1933 — Johnny Goodman wins the Championship 18-hole record when Prior to the game, the hours after receiving her Classical 53, U.S. Open golf title, making him the he shoots a 59 in the Danny Thomas en Anthony and Manny last amateur to win this event. Classic. Alvarez-Segee each had Spartans honored their second COVID-19 vaccine Medford 45 1934 — Italy beats Czechoslovakia 1978 — Affirmed, ridden by Steve two goals. Stefano Fabia- group of four seniors — Mi- to help boost Classical to The Rams got wins from 2-1 in extra time to win the second Cauthen, wins the Belmont Stakes to no had a goal and two as- chelle Callahan, Makayla the win. Alyssa Raithal Ava Correnti (javelin), FIFA World Cup at the Stadio Flamin- capture the Triple Crown in one of McGrath, Zoey Bozarjian remained unbeaten on the Kali Mertsiotis (shot put), io in Rome. Italy trailing 1-0, ties the sists while Liam Hill had the greatest battles in racing history. game at the 80th minute. Angelo a goal. Max Grenert and and Eliza Brown — for year with a win in second Ashley Hughes (discus) Affirmed edges Alydar for the third Schiavio scores the winning goal in Kevin Wood each had an their contributions to the singles (6-3, 6-2) while Ra- and Mia Kebreau (long extra time. time. program over the years. nia Merbah and Saman- jump). 1989 — Wayne Gretzky of the Los assist. George Kostolias 1944 — A rare triple dead heat had nine saves. St. Mary’s takes on Bish- tha Theoun won first dou- Classical (2-1) has a tri- occurs in the Carter Handicap at Angeles Kings is named the NHL’s Aqueduct with Bossuet, Brownie and MVP, winning the Hart Trophy for a Fenwick (8-5) is at St. op Stang in the first round bles (6-3, 6-2). meet with English and Wait a Bit crossing the finish line record ninth time. Mary’s Friday (7) for the of the CCL Cup Thursday Classical (5-0) is at Lynn Somerville Friday (4). THURSDAY JUNE 10, 2021 THE DAILY ITEM B3 NATION Cicadas were flying; for hours, Biden’s press plane was not

By Seth Borenstein “The loud machine-made didate John Kerry, now ASSOCIATED PRESS noise fools cicadas who in- Biden’s special climate terpret the noise as a cica- adviser, by comparing him WASHINGTON — The da chorus that they want to noisy cicadas that dis- cicadas were flying. The to join and they fly towards appear. reporters hoping to join it,” Shrewsbury said. “I The three previous the president in Europe have noted when air- White House residents — were not. planes fly over my house, George W. Bush, Barack Reporters traveling to the cicadas increase their Obama and Donald Trump the United Kingdom for chorusing sound level, po- — had run-ins with pesky President Joe Biden’s first tentially competing with house flies, said Universi- overseas trip were delayed the aircraft noise.” ty of Illinois entomologist seven hours after their It was unclear how ci- chartered plane was over- May Berenbaum. And cadas disrupted the me- run by cicadas. then there’s the fly that chanics of the press plane. The Washington, D.C., perched on Vice President Weather and crew rest area is among the many Mike Pence’s head during issues also contributed to parts of the country that a live vice presidential de- the flight delay late Tues- have been swarmed by bate last year, she said. day. Ultimately, the plane Brood X cicadas, a large The press plane is ar- emergence of the loud 17- was swapped for another ranged with the assis- year insects that take to one, and the flight took tance of the White House dive-bombing onto mov- off shortly after 4 a.m. on and carries journalists at Wednesday. their expense. There was ing vehicles and unsus- PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS pecting passersby. There “We’ll, why wouldn’t the not expected to be any im- are trillions of them in cicadas want to to go to the pact on news coverage of A shell of a Brood X cicada is seen on a tree on the North Lawn of the White the Washington, Mary- U.K. with the president of Biden’s visit. House in Washington. land and Virginia region, the United States?” asked said University of Mary- University of Maryland land entomologist Paula entomologist Mike Raupp. Shrewsbury. Periodic cicadas are most- Even Biden wasn’t ly in the United States MERCURY RECOVERY PROGRAM spared. The president with two tiny exceptions brushed a cicada from in Asia. They are not in the back of his neck as he Europe. At least not yet. Mercury is an element that can be harmful to human health chatted with his Air Force This is not the first time greeter after arriving at the cicadas have caused and the environment if not disposed of properly. Joint Base Andrews for havoc for a presidential Wednesday’s flight. event or been political fod- “Watch out for the cica- der. Mercury is found in products such as: das,” Biden then told re- In 1902, President The- porters. “I just got one. It odore Roosevelt, known just got me.” for a booming voice, was The bugs also tried to nearly drowned out in an stow away on Air Force address at Arlington Na- Two on Sunday when Vice tional Cemetery. President Kamala Harris Eighty-five years lat- flew to Guatemala. The ci- er — five cicada cycles — President Ronald Reagan cadas were caught hiding Thermostats Thermometers Mercury Switches Fluorescent in folds of the shirts of a in a radio address talked Lamps Secret Service agent and about how Washington a photographer, and es- was overrun and com- corted off the plane before pared the harmless flying takeoff. insects to big spenders. Please contact your local Board of Health or The cicadas — which “I think most everyone Department of Public Works for information on sing to attract mates with would agree, things will be SPONSORED BY science-fiction-sounding much more pleasant when where to safely dispose of these items. hums — seem to be at- the cicadas go back under- WASTE tracted to other noises, ground,” Reagan said. INNOVATIONS entomologists said. That In a 2004 attack ad, Re- WIN could be what happened publicans attacked Dem- keepmercuryfromrising.org with the plane. ocratic presidential can-

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CROSSWORD DEAR ABBY Woman spurred to action by grandkids’ plight DEAR ABBY: I have a have everything in their grandson (25) and grand- Dear Abby is written by Abigail house. I feel this is a slap daughter (22) who are in the face of tradition. both extremely over- Van Buren, also known as Jeanne What are your thoughts? weight (300 pounds Phillips, and was founded by her each). They not only have OLD-FASHIONED health issues, but also mother, Pauline Phillips. Contact mental issues. Both work Dear Abby at DearAbby.com or P.O. DEAR OLD-FASH- IONED: Yes, it’s a break part time at the same Box 69440, Los Angeles, CA 90069. company as their mom with tradition. These and dad changes have occurred and still live at home. because of changes in so- They don’t date, don’t he was so unhappy he tion, you might be able to cial mores, the economy drive and are very depen- mentioned suicide. see that his doctor pre- and gender roles. The tra- dent on their parents be- PLEASE can you help scribes it. Living apart dition used to involve a cause their parents en- me? How can I get from his parents might young woman going di- courage it. My through to my son and also be an incentive for rectly from her parents’ granddaughter is being his wife? him to become more inde- house to that of her hus- treated with meds; my pendent in other ways, band. grandson is not. DISTRAUGHT such as continuing his More recently, young I’m very close to him, GRANDMA IN TEXAS education if he is able, people have postponed and he shares a lot with which would improve his marriage, established me. He has issues with DEAR GRANDMA: Do employment prospects. themselves in the work- both of his parents, but your son and his wife DEAR ABBY: There is place and achieved eco- more so with his mom. know their son is de- a trend happening these nomic independence be- They were raised in a pressed to the point of days. Young people live fore coupling up. This is a VERY Christian home. talking about suicide? If together for several positive step because if There were always they are unaware, put years, get pregnant and the marriage fails or the weight issues for the en- them on notice. While go to the justice of the spouse dies, the widowed tire family because they you’re at it, give him the peace to get legally mar- spouse isn’t left without eat most of their meals number of the National ried. Then, a year or more the tools to support them- out. My daughter-in-law Suicide Prevention Life- later, they sometimes de- selves and their family. rarely cooks, and the line, 1-800-273-8255. cide to have a formal While you may think house resembles a Because you have al- wedding ceremony. the couple “already has “Hoarders” home. ready tried talking to his Friends throw them a everything they need,” In the past, I tried parents and found them shower, and the wedding take a peek at their bridal talking with my son and unreceptive, would you is often elaborate. registry because it may be his wife but they have a consider inviting your I thought a shower gift an eye-opener. And re- convenient excuse for ev- grandson to live with you or wedding gift was to member, if you cannot cel- erything I bring up. for a while? It would be a help the new couple to ebrate happily with the During my last conversa- way of teaching him get their household set couple, no rule of etiquette tion with my grandson, healthier eating habits, up. These couples already dictates that you must at- and if he needs medica- tend the wedding. BRIDGE

An apparent gift might prove costly John F. Kennedy claimed: “The an- when East switched to the heart cient Greek definition of happiness jack. South covered with the queen was the full use of your powers along (ducking wouldn’t have helped), and lines of excellence.” West won with the ace and returned For a bridge player, thinking along the heart three to East’s king. Now lines of excellence is obviously im- the heart two back left West with the portant. If you don’t think of the right bid or play, you will not make it. nine-seven hovering over South’s In today’s deal, South was in eight-five. The defenders took one three no-trump. How should he have club and four hearts. planned the play after West led a low The key point for South was that diamond? if West were on lead, the defenders South saw eight top tricks: one could never have cashed four heart spade, four diamonds (given the tricks. So, declarer should have lead) and three clubs. Life looked called for dummy’s diamond queen simple — a 3-2 club split (or a sin- at trick one and continued with a gleton jack), and there would be at club to his 10. Here, it would have least two overtricks in the future. So, declarer won with his diamond 10, won, and South would have raked in cashed the club king and continued at least 10 tricks. But even if West with the club 10. West’s diamond had held the club jack, the contract discard was a blow. South conceded would have been safe. this trick, then things got even worse Beware accepting Greek gifts. THURSDAY JUNE 10, 2021 THE DAILY ITEM B5 WHAT TO WATCH THIS WEEK IN MOVIES

7:30 p.m. ESPN NBA Basketball Taming A Spirit Isn’t Easy A field of 16 championship contenders has been winnowed down to eight, and they’ll go at it begin- ning tonight with Game 1 of the Conference Semifi- nals. The winners of these four best-of-seven series advance to the Conference Finals in two weeks. The victors there will then play for the league title in the NBA Finals in July. 8 p.m. NBC Manifest In the two-hour Season 3 finale, “Mayday,” the Stones are reunited with Olive (Luna Blaise), but their collective joy is curtailed by the discovery that Cal (Jack Messina) has run away. As a lack of trust curdles Michaela’s (Melissa Roxburgh) relationship with Jared (J.R. Ramirez), she and Zeke (Matt Long) race to keep a passenger from taking potentially deadly action. Elsewhere, Ben and Saanvi (Josh Dal- las, Parveen Kaur) tackle a risky mission to save a loved one. 8 p.m. HIST Mountain Men While Martha and Elli manage to take down an imposing bull moose in rainy Alaska, Jake clashes with a dramatic surge in the local coyote popula- tion in the new episode “Coyote Showdown.” Mike, meanwhile, has problems obtaining enough meat for the harsh winter months ahead, but Harry and Kidd build a cabin-sized meat smoker into a hillside. Elsewhere, Tom Catches his first fur of the season, while Nancy skillfully crafts a one-of-a-kind buffa- lo-hide coat. 8:31 p.m. CBS United States of Al Al (Adhir Kalyan) is filled with apprehension and dread when an unexplained veil of silence seems to drop over his family back in Afghanistan for a few days in the new episode “Blackout/Parchawi.” As he By Paul Hall (Jake Gyllenhaal) and new friends will be entertained by the horses, that show the connection between watches his friend start to spin out of control with Wild horses. They have been the and animals, including one mustang music and the beauty of the fron- the two. worry, Riley (Parker Young) starts to realize the im- subject of movies, music, artwork others have tried to train with no tier. A brisk 87 minutes is the right Although much of the film feels mense stress his own stateside family must have en- and literature for years. The magic, success. length to entertain without boring like it is a simple iteration of a dured during his deployment. Patrick Fischler guest the beauty and the majesty of the This new wild horse is about to the youth market that this effort is tried-and-true format, there is much provide a summer full of challenges clearly geared toward. stars; Dean Norris, Elizabeth Alderfer, Kelli Goss and little-known beasts running on the to like about the format that gives Farrah Mackenzie also star. open frontier has been alluring for for Lucky. No one has been able to Despite being aimed directly at tame the horse named Spirit, includ- the 12 and under age group, par- viewers the warm fuzzies, and Spirit 9 p.m. a number of artists in a variety of Untamed does. TBS mediums. The new film Spirit Un- ing the horse wranglers who travel ents will enjoy the positive messag- from town to town working as hands ing throughout and the music that The Cube tamed, in theaters now, focuses on on ranches. As she attempts to gain is engaging and fun. In fact, despite Paul’s Grade: C+ NBA All-Star Dwyane Wade hosts this new U.S. ad- a beautiful mustang and the young Spirit’s trust, she’ll find herself in the being much older than the target aptation of a hit U.K. competition series in which girl who forms a special bond with middle of horse thieves (those wran- demographic, I found myself lightly contestant pairs must demonstrate their skill, deter- the animal. glers aren’t simply ranch hands) and bopping to the fun and frivolity that mination and sheer nerve as they attempt seemingly Lucky Prescott (voice of Isabe- Rated PG adventure around every cliff. Along filled the space the between ac- Voices of Isabela Merced, Jake straightforward mental and physical tasks. Unfortu- la Merced) has moved to a small with her friends Pru (Marsai Martin) tion-packed danger that surrounded Gyllenhaal, Marsai Martin, Mck- nately for them, those challenges become exponen- frontier town with her Aunt Cora (Ju- and Abigail (Mckenna Grace), Lucky the three young girls at the center of tially harder because they’re confined in the titular lianne Moore) for the summer. The shows she is up for anything and will the story. enna Grace, Julianne Moore, Wal- glass box that seems to have a mind and attitude of two have been living in the city since face challenges she could not have And yes, as a father to a daugh- ton Goggins, Eiza González, Andre its own. While trying to win the $250,000 jackpot, a tragic accident early in Lucky’s imagined. ter, I’m always attracted to daddy/ Braugher each team can bring in Wade to compete on their young life. But now it’s time to re- Spirit Untamed is a simple film in daughter movies — of which Spirit Directors: Elaine Bogan, Ennio Tor- behalf for one attempt only. acquaint the young girl with her dad the plot department. Young viewers Untamed is just another example — resan

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FLAX POND The Town of Nahant is seeking qualified candidates to fill the position of Fire Chief. Lake Front 1 Bedroom Apt. 2nd. Flr. Nahant is a seaside community of 3,500 served by a combination fire department Pay Call Numbers Include Heat Hot Water and Parking of 8 career and 12-16 call firefighters led by a career fire chief. The department (900, 976 and 550) WE TAKE AND DISPOSE ONLY $1295 a month provides fire, emergency medical services and rescue services with an annual Advertiser telephone numbers with budget of approximately $1,000.000. 900, 976 and 550 prefixes MUST WYOMA SQUARE disclose the price of the telephone Attractive 1 Bedroom Apt. 1st. Flr. The ideal candidate should have previous experience in a similar-sized call. When a number is published Includes Heat Hot Water and Parking organization, possess strong team- building leadership skills, and possess the within the advertisement the per OF ANYTHING ONLY $1095 a month minute and/or flat charge must be knowledge, skills and abilities to successfully manage Nahant's fire suppression, fire prevention, emergency medical services and ocean rescue services. included. If you dial a pay per call CALL CENTURY REALTY number from an advertisement appear- 781-593-0004 Cellars, Attics, A complete job description and list of prerequisites is available at ing in the classified section and it Garages, Yards, Stores, etc. REAL ESTATE www.Nahant.org. DOES NOT disclose this information, FOR SALE please notify the Item classified Call for quick service Desired Qualifications department immediately. Response to and best prices. All real estate advertising in this any pay per call numbers will be newspaper is subject to the Federal charged to your telephone bill and Fair Housing Act of 1968, the Massachu- 1. Associates degree in fire science or equivalent, as well as an established record setts Anti Discrimination Act and the Boston and of commitment to professional development within the fire and emergency medical anyone under 18 years of age must Cambridge Fair Housing Ordinances, which makes services. have parent's consent. it illegal to advertise any preference, limitation, or discrimination based on race, color, religion, sex, 2. Five years of proven experience in a command level position with a Please call immediately for further handicap, familial status, national origin, ancestry, demonstrated ability to manage all aspects in the delivery of fire, EMS, and rescue details or information. WE ALSO RENT age, children, marital status, sexual orientation, CLASSIFIED veteran's status, or source of income or any services. intention to make any such preference, limitation 3. Currently licensed to the EMT-B level or above; valid driver's license. (781)593-7700 ROLL-OFF DUMPSTERS or discrimination. 4. Additional consideration for all relevant certifications, credentials, licenses This newspaper will not knowingly accept any advertising for real estate which is in violation of and/or accreditations. 15 yards, 20 yards, and 30 yards the law. Our readers are hereby informed that all RELOCATING? dwellings in this newspaper are available on an Compensation and Job Specifics equal opportunity basis. To complain of discrimination, please call HUD toll-free at 1-800-669-9777. For the N.E. area, call HUD at Salary: Negotiable dependent upon candidate's training and/experience. 617-595-5308. The toll-free number for the hearing-impaired is 1-800-927-9275. Submission Requirements: 781-593-5308 / 781-598-0646 All submissions must contain a cover letter and resume. Interviews of leading RELOCATING? candidates will be scheduled as applications are received. This position shall ericzdisposal.com remain open until filled. Please email resumes to: [email protected] CLEANING/ Or mail to: Kristin Taylor MAINTENANCE FUELS/HEATING Nahant Town Hall 334 Nahant Road “Helpful tips” Nahant, MA 01908 for a S-M-O-O-T-H RONNIE Z Resumes held in confidence. No telephone calls please. trouble-free move! Title: Fire Chief Designate a drawer for MOVING FUEL ASSISTANCE ACCEPTED essentials such as Leave your moving to us! 24 HOUR BURNER SERVICE Reports to: Town Administrator sheets and towels for Whether it be one piece or more! We service “Helpful tips” quick access the first 10% off for senior citizens, gas and oil for a S-M-O-O-T-H Position Summary: Directs the town's Fire Department ensuring the effective heating systems. and efficient provision of emergency and non-emergency fires services, fire night you move into veterans, and disabled suppression, prevention, education, emergency medical services and transport, your new home. Oil tanks trouble-free move! and hazardous materials management under general supervision. Call Ronnie installed/removed. Designate a drawer for essentials such as Essential Functions: Plan a garage/yard 781-321-2499 781-592-9505 1. Manages and directs the operation of the department including supervision of sale before you move. For a free estimate sheets and towels for all personnel, firefighting equipment and apparatus, records and reports; and quick access the first provision for training and refresher courses for regular and call employees. HELP WANTED night you move into 2. Investigates all fires and emergency calls, recommends prosecution or further Fresh coffee, baking Have an announcement investigation of all suspicious fires, and maintains related records of departmental soda, or charcoal in a your new home. activities. to share? sock, placed inside JOB INFORMATION 3. Evaluates the condition and type of equipment and supplies; recommends SERVICES Plan a garage/yard purchase of new apparatus and related equipment and supplies, purchases your refrigerator will approved firefighting apparatus and related equipment and supplies, and ensures keep the inside smell- sale before you move. proper use and maintenance. NOTICE 4. Formulates departmental rules, regulations and procedures and ensures ing fresh and clean. Don't pay to find work before you get Fresh coffee, baking compliance. Directs the establishment and implementation of fire prevention the job. Legitimate job placement firms programs and in-service inspections. Pack your current that work to fill specific positions soda, or charcoal in a 5. Remains on call 24 hours per day to respond to all fires and emergencies and cannot charge an upfront fee. For free sock, placed inside to investigate and determine causes; works with local and state police on all fires; phone book — it’s a information about avoiding employ- your refrigerator will and coordinates the mutual aid system with affiliated towns and services. quick easy reference to ment service scams, write the Federal 6. Ensures the proper training of all fire fighters, call fire fighters, EMTs, ocean the folks back home. Trade Commission at Washington, keep the inside smell- rescue and first responders to enhance and ensure public safety. D.C., 20580 or call the National Fraud ing fresh and clean. 7. Oversees the preparation of the departmental budget; presents and discuss Information Center, budget as required; monitors department expenditures and performance; manages Place pictures in 1-800-876-7060 issues or problems arising with the union and labor relations. boxes between sheets Contact Pack your current 8. Participates as a member of the Town's staff management team providing input NOTICE phone book — it’s a or blankets to give For more information and assistance Customer Service and direction to and through the Town Administrator. regarding the reliability of business quick easy reference to 9. Remains current by attending professional associations, maintaining leadership them extra protection. opportunities, work-at-home opportuni- to place a the folks back home. Positions in such organizations and attending continuing education opportunities. ties, employment services and financ- classified ad in 10. Performs other duties as assigned and in conjunction with other Town Pack plates vertically ing, the Daily Item urges its readers to departments and employees. contact the Better Business Bureau — on edge — rather Inc., 290 Donald Lynch Blvd., Suite Minimum Qualifications: than stacked. 102, Marlborough, MA 07152-4705 or 1. Associates degree in fire science or equivalent. As well as demonstrated call 508-652-4800 evidence of a commitment to continued professional development. 2. Five years of proven experience in a command level by a service position with Pack heavy items in demonstrated ability to effectively lead and manage all aspects of a fire, small boxes and lighter emergency medical services and rescue department. 3. Currently licensed as EMT-B or higher. Possession of a valid driver's license. items in larger boxes. Work Environment: Normal office environment. Regular interruptions to assist Tag each box with citizens. May spend extended periods on the computer or on the telephone that destination room and LOVE IT? requires eye-hand coordination and finger dexterity. Regular lifting and carrying of files, documents, records, etc. Frequent travel in town-owned vehicle. On call contents. 24/7/365. At fire and emergency medical situations exposed to high stress, physically dangerous environment. Operates equipment that causes loud noise levels and high vibrations. Exercises caution when operating equipment or Hook up the TV first in handling toxic chemicals or other materials. Utilizes proper sanitary precautions your new home to BUY IT! when handling accident debris and other potential biohazards. keep the kids occupied during the move. PROFESSIONAL Photos are available for purchase on HELP WANTED RELOCATING? photos.essexmediagroup.com Town of Nahant Assistant Town Accountant Job Posting

The Town of Nahant is seeking qualified applicants for the full-time position of Assistant Town Accountant. Responsibilities include providing accounting, administrative and technical support to the Finance Director/Town Accountant. Essential functions include preparation of accounts payable and payroll warrants in compliance with Massachusetts General Laws, auditing weekly payroll and verifying disbursements and availability of funds, reconciling cash receipts, and Catch up with your tracking project accounts and grants. Assists the Finance Director/Town Accountant with preparation of reports for state and federal agencies, budget analysis, budget preparation, and the year-end audit. Frequently interacts with “Helpful tips” employees from other departments. Performs similar or related work as required or favorite team as situations dictate. for a S-M-O-O-T-H Knowledge and Skills: trouble-free move! in Item Sports! a) Exceptional attention to detail. Designate a drawer for b) Excellent communication skills. c) Ability to work with confidential information. essentials such as d) Experience with Microsoft Excel, Word, and municipal finance software. sheets and towels for e) Working knowledge of Massachusetts General Laws pertaining to municipal finance. quick access the first night you move into Qualifications your new home. Minimum of an Associate's degree with three years in municipal finance or any equivalent combination of education and experience. Plan a garage/yard Compensation and Job Specifics sale before you move. Salary range: $54,425 - $57,756 plus benefits.

Submittal Requirements: Fresh coffee, baking RELOCATING? “Helpful tips” for a S-M-O-O-T-H trouble-free move! All submissions must contain a cover letter and resume. Interviews of leading soda, or charcoal in a candidates will be scheduled as applications are received. This position shall sock, placed inside remain open until filled. Designate a drawer for essentials such as your refrigerator will sheets and towels for quick access the Please e-mail resumes to: [email protected] keep the inside smell- Or mail to: Alison Nieto ing fresh and clean. first night you move into your new home. Nahant Town Hall 334 Nahant Road Plan a garage/yard sale before you move. Nahant, MA 01908 Pack your current phone book — it’s a Resumes held in confidence Fresh coffee, baking soda, or charcoal in a quick easy reference to sock, placed inside your refrigerator will the folks back home. keep the inside smelling fresh and clean. THURSDAY JUNE 10, 2021 THE DAILY ITEM CLASSIFIED B7 INTERNATIONAL ‘This IS INSANE’: Africa desperately short of COVID vaccine By Gerald Imray of Seven summit to share COVAX program to 92 ASSOCIATED PRESS spare vaccines — some- lower-income countries thing the United States and the African Union CAPE TOWN, South has already agreed to do over the next year. Presi- Africa — In the global — and avert a "moral ca- dent Joe Biden was set to race to vaccinate people tastrophe." make the announcement against COVID-19, Africa "I'd like to believe that Thursday before the start is tragically at the back of the G-7 countries, most of of the G-7 summit. The the pack. them having kept excess person spoke on condition In fact, it has barely doses of vaccines, want of anonymity. gotten out of the starting to be on the right side of Billionaire British blocks. history," Nkengasong said. philanthropist Mo Ibra- In South Africa, which "Distribute those vaccines. him, who was born in has the continent's most Sudan, added his voice to robust economy and its We need to actually see biggest coronavirus case- these vaccines, not just ... the issue Tuesday, saying load, just 0.8 percent of promises and goodwill." the pandemic-era phrase the population is fully Others are not so pa- "Nobody is safe until ev- vaccinated, according to tient, nor so diplomatic. erybody is safe" — often a worldwide tracker kept "People are dying. Time repeated by leaders of by Johns Hopkins Uni- is against us. This IS IN- wealthy nations — will versity. And hundreds of FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS SANE," South African be meaningless until they human rights lawyer share their excess vaccine. thousands of the country's A health worker prepares a dose of the Pfizer coronavirus vaccine at health workers, many of Fatima Hasan, an activist "They say that while the Orange Farm Clinic near Johannesburg. whom come face-to-face for equal access to health they are hoarding the vac- with the virus every day, been put into an arm, ac- trating," said Africa CDC ing to think about where care, wrote in a series of cine," Ibrahim said. "Can are still waiting for their cording to the Africa Cen- Director Dr. John Nken- their vaccine certificates text messages. you walk the talk? Stop shots. ters for Disease Control gasong, a Cameroonian might take them on their The Biden administra- just talking like parrots, In Nigeria, Africa's big- and Prevention. virologist who is trying to summer vacations. The tion made its first major you know, and do you re- move to ease the crisis ally mean what you said?" gest country with more The World Health Or- ensure some of the world's U.S., France and Germa- last week, announcing Uganda just released a than 200 million people, ganization says the conti- poorest nations get a fair ny are even offering shots it would share an initial batch of 3,000 vaccine dos- only 0.1 percent are ful- nent of 1.3 billion people is share of vaccines in a mar- to youngsters, who are at batch of 25 million spare es in the capital, Kampa- ly protected. Kenya, with facing a severe shortage of ketplace where they can't very low risk of serious ill- 50 million people, is even doses with desperate la — a minuscule amount vaccine at the same time possibly compete. ness from COVID-19. lower. Uganda has re- countries in South and for a city of 2 million — to a new wave of infections The United States and Poorer countries had called doses from rural ar- Central America, Asia and keep its program barely eas because it doesn't have is rising across Africa. Britain, in contrast, have warned as far back as last Africa. alive. nearly enough to fight out- The shortfall is estimated fully vaccinated more year of this impending Then, on Wednesday, a There and elsewhere, breaks in big cities. at 700 million doses. And than 40 percent of their vaccine inequality, fearful person familiar with the the fear is that the luck Chad didn't adminis- vaccine shipments to the populations, with higher that rich nations would matter told The Associ- that somehow enabled ter its first vaccine shots continent have ground to rates for adults and high- hoard doses. ated Press that the U.S. parts of Africa to escape until this past weekend. a "near halt," WHO said risk people. Countries in In an interview, Nkenga- will buy 500 million more the worst of previous And there are at least five last week. Europe are near or past song called on the leaders doses of the Pfizer vac- waves of COVID-19 infec- other countries in Africa "It is extremely con- 20 percent coverage, and of wealthy nations meet- cine that will be donated tions and deaths might where not one dose has cerning and at times frus- their citizens are start- ing this week at the Group through the U.N.-backed not hold this time.

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COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS Notice COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS THE TRIAL COURT THE TRIAL COURT PROBATE AND FAMILY COURT The Massachusetts State Lottery Commission (MSLC) has received a KENO License PROBATE AND FAMILY COURT CITATION ON PETITION FOR FORMAL ADJUDICATION application from: Docket No. ES21P0936EA Docket No. ES21P1653EA INFORMAL PROBATE PUBLICATION NOTICE NAHANT KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS Essex Probate and Family Court 17 RELAY YARD Essex Division 36 Federal Street NAHANT, MA Salem, MA 01970 Estate of: Henrietta M Trahant (978)744-1020 Estimated weekly traffic: (number of people):500 Current No. of Cashier positions selling Lottery products: 0 Also Known As: Estate of: Lynne Marie Johnson Percentage of floor space currently devoted to Lottery sales: 0% Also known as: Lynne Johnson, Lynne M Johnson Percentage of floor space for KENO sales: 5% Date of Death: February 3, 2021 Estimated annual gross revenues of current Lottery products: $0 Date of Death: 02/19/2021 Estimated percentage of gross revenues from sales of Lottery products: 7% Estimated net income to be derived by sales of KENO products at this location: To all persons interested in the above captioned estate, by Petition of To all interested persons: $6,000 Petitioner Judith Gangi of Lynn MA A Petition for Formal Probate Of Will with Appointment of Personal Written objection to the application, by the Local Licensing Authority, must be Representative has been filed by: received by Gregory Polin, General Counsel, Legal Department, Massachusetts a Will has been admitted to informal probate. State Lottery, 150 Mount Vernon St., Dorchester, MA 02125 -3573. Jodi Smith of Lynn MA Judith Gangi of Lynn MA Item: June 10, 2021 requesting that the Court enter a formal Decree and Order and for such other relief has been informally appointed as the Personal Representative of the estate as requested in the Petition. COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS to serve without surety on the bond. THE TRIAL COURT The Petitioner requests that: PROBATE AND FAMILY COURT The estate is being administered under informal procedure by the Personal Jodi Smith of Lynn MA CITATION ON PETITION FOR FORMAL ADJUDICATION Representative under the Massachusetts Uniform Probate Code without Docket No. ES21P1469EA supervision by the Court. Inventory and accounts are not required to be filed with be appointed as Personal Representative(s) of said estate to serve Without Surety the Court, but interested parties are entitled to notice regarding the administration on the bond in an unsupervised administration. Essex Probate and Family Court from the Personal Representative and can petition the Court in any matter relating 36 Federal Street to the estate, including distribution of assets and expenses of administration. IMPORTANT NOTICE Salem, MA 01970 Interested parties are entitled to petition the Court to institute formal proceedings You have the right to obtain a copy of the Petition from the Petitioner or at the (978)744-1020 and to obtain orders terminating or restricting the powers of Personal Court. You have a right to object to this proceeding. To do so, you or your attorney Representatives appointed under informal procedure. A copy of the Petition and must file a written appearance and objection at this Court before: 10:00 a.m. on Estate of: Madge C. Hayes Will, if any, can be obtained from the Petitioner. the return day of 07/06/2021. Also known as: Madge Hayes This is NOT a hearing date, but a deadline by which you must file a written Item: June 10, 2021 appearance and objection if you object to this proceeding. If you fail to file a Date of Death: 12/09/2020 timely written appearance and objection followed by an Affidavit of Objections within thirty (30) days of the return date, action may be taken without further To all interested persons: notice to you. RELOCATING? UNSUPERVISED ADMINISTRATION UNDER THE MASSACHUSETTS UNIFORM A Petition for Formal Probate of Will and Appointment of Personal PROBATE CODE (MUPC) Representative has been filed by: A Personal Representative appointed under the MUPC in an unsupervised administration is not required to file an inventory or annual accounts with the Kathleen M. Hayes of Watertown MA Court. Persons interested in the estate are entitled to notice regarding the administration directly from the Personal Representative and may petition the requesting that the Court enter a formal Decree and Order and for such other relief Court in any manner relating to the estate, including the distribution of assets and as requested in the Petition. The Lynn Water & Sewer Commission expenses of administration. recently published a water quality WITNESS, Jennifer M R Ulwick, First Justice of this Court. The Petitioner requests that: report that was mailed to its customers Date: June 2, 2021 Kathleen M. Hayes of Watertown MA in accordance with federal regulations. Pamela Casey O'Brien The report contains detailed informa- Register of Probate be appointed as Personal Representative(s) of said estate to serve Without Surety tion on the quality of Lynn’s drinking “Helpful tips” Item: June 10, 2021 on the bond in unsupervised administration. water which meets state and federal standards. for a S-M-O-O-T-H COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS IMPORTANT NOTICE THE TRIAL COURT You have the right to obtain a copy of the Petition from the Petitioner or at the Copies of the report are available at trouble-free move! PROBATE AND FAMILY COURT Court. You have a right to object to this proceeding. To do so, you or your attorney the Commission’s office, 400 Park- Designate a drawer for Docket No. ES21P1708EA must file a written appearance and objection at this Court before: 10:00 a.m. on land Avenue, Lynn, or you may INFORMAL PROBATE PUBLICATION NOTICE the return day of 07/06/2021. call Richard Dawe at 781-596-2400 essentials such as This is NOT a hearing date, but a deadline by which you must file a written for more information. sheets and towels for Essex Division appearance and objection if you object to this proceeding. If you fail to file a timely written appearance and objection followed by an Affidavit of Objections quick access the first Daniel F. O’Neill night you move into Estate of: Paul George Aloes within thirty (30) days of the return date, action may be taken without further Executive Director notice to you. your new home. Also Known As: Paul G. Aloes Item: June 10, 2021 UNSUPERVISED ADMINISTRATION UNDER THE MASSACHUSETTS UNIFORM Plan a garage/yard Date of Death: March 19, 2021 PROBATE CODE (MUPC) A Personal Representative appointed under the MUPC in an unsupervised sale before you move. administration is not required to file an inventory or annual accounts with the To all persons interested in the above captioned estate, by Petition of Court. Persons interested in the estate are entitled to notice regarding the Read administration directly from the Personal Representative and may petition the Fresh coffee, baking Petitioner Audrey M. Aloes of Swampscott MA Court in any manner relating to the estate, including the distribution of assets and soda, or charcoal in a expenses of administration. the sock, placed inside a Will has been admitted to informal probate. WITNESS, Jennifer M R Ulwick, First Justice of this Court. your refrigerator will Audrey M. Aloes of Swampscott MA Date: May 25, 2021 keep the inside smell- Pamela Casey O'Brien news ing fresh and clean. has been informally appointed as the Personal Representative of the estate Register of Probate to serve without surety on the bond. Item: June 10, 2021 Pack your current The estate is being administered under informal procedure by the Personal phone book — it’s a Representative under the Massachusetts Uniform Probate Code without quick easy reference to supervision by the Court. Inventory and accounts are not required to be filed with the Court, but interested parties are entitled to notice regarding the administration the folks back home. from the Personal Representative and can petition the Court in any matter relating to the estate, including distribution of assets and expenses of administration. Place pictures in Interested parties are entitled to petition the Court to institute formal proceedings and to obtain orders terminating or restricting the powers of Personal boxes between sheets Representatives appointed under informal procedure. A copy of the Petition and or blankets to give Will, if any, can be obtained from the Petitioner. on the new them extra protection. Item: June 10, 2021 B8 THE DAILY ITEM THURSDAY JUNE 10, 2021 BUSINESS U.S. drops Trump TikTok order, plans its own review By Matt O’brien, Eric ed in the soundest fashion” Tucker and Tali Arbel and the aim of the review ASSOCIATED PRESS is to set up clear criteria to evaluate specific data secu- WASHINGTON — The rity and privacy risks for White House dropped each app. He said that could Trump-era executive orders lead to a range of potential intended to ban the popular future actions on an app-by- apps TikTok and WeChat app basis. and will conduct its own “We want to take a tai- review aimed at identify- lored, tough approach here,” ing national security risks he said. PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS with software applications tied to China, officials said The department will also Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer of N.Y., talks with reporters on Capitol Hill in Washington. Wednesday. make recommendations A new executive order on how to further protect directs the Commerce De- Americans’ genetic and per- Senate passes bill to boost tech industry partment to undertake sonal health information, what officials describe as an and will address the risks of certain software apps plete because it did not “evidence-based” analysis of By Kevin Freking The centerpiece of the and as a chip shortage has connected to China or oth- bill is a $50 billion emer- exposed vulnerabilities in transactions involving apps ASSOCIATED PRESS incorporate more Repub- er adversaries, according to gency allotment to the the U.S. supply chain. that are manufactured or lican-sponsored amend- senior administration offi- WASHINGTON — The Commerce Department “The premise is sim- supplied or controlled by ments. He nonetheless cials. Senate overwhelmingly to stand up semicon- ple, if we want American China. Officials are particu- supported it. TikTok on Wednesday de- approved a bill Tuesday ductor development and workers and American larly concerned about apps “Needless to say, final clined to comment. WeChat that aims to boost U.S. manufacturing through companies to keep lead- passage of this legislation that collect users’ personal semiconductor production data or have connections to did not respond to a request research and incentive ing the world, the federal cannot be the Senate’s and the development of Chinese military or intelli- for comment. programs previously au- government must invest final word on our com- artificial intelligence and gence activities. The Trump administra- thorized by Congress. The in science, basic research petition with China,” he other technology in the In revoking some of Pres- tion’s attempted bans didn’t bill’s overall cost would in- and innovation, just as said. “It certainly won’t be face of growing interna- crease spending by about we did decades after the ident Donald Trump’s blan- hold up legally as courts mine.” tional competition, most $250 billion with most of Second World War,” said ket-style orders against blocked them, and also “ran President Joe Biden ap- notably from China. the spending occurring in Senate Majority Leader Chinese tech companies up against this critique The 68-32 vote for the the first five years. Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y. plauded the bill’s passage and replacing them with that they were mimicking bill demonstrates how Supporters described it “Whoever wins the race to in a statement Tuesday a narrower approach, the China’s Great Firewall,” confronting China eco- as the biggest investment the technologies of the fu- evening, saying: “As other Biden administration has said Samm Sacks, a fellow nomically is an issue that in scientific research that ture is going to be the glob- countries continue to in- not actually weighed in at Yale Law School’s Paul unites both parties in Con- the country has seen in al economic leader with vest in their own research yet on whether TikTok and Tsai China Center. “What gress. That’s a rarity in an decades. It comes as the profound consequences for and development, we can- other apps pose a danger to the Biden administration era of division as pres- nation’s share of semi- foreign policy and nation- not risk falling behind. Americans. wants to do is maintain an sure grows on Democrats conductor manufacturing al security as well.” America must maintain But a senior administra- open, secure internet that to change Senate rules to globally has steadily erod- Senate Minority Leader its position as the most tion official said Wednes- doesn’t take a page from push past Republican op- ed from 37 percent in 1990 Mitch McConnell, R-Ky., innovative and productive day that the Trump actions Beijing’s playbook, while position and gridlock. to about 12 percent now, said the bill was incom- nation on Earth.” weren’t “always implement- addressing legitimate risk.”

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