FRIDAY, OCTOBER 16, 2020 Swampscott trust studies Essex Street Council By Guthrie Scrimgeour According to the 2016 Swampscott Hous- have an annual gross income of less than ITEM STAFF ing Production Plan, as of October 2015, $40,000.” only 3.7 percent of the 5,795 year-round AHT funds can be used to support the de- backs SWAMPSCOTT — Developers from Win- units were considered affordable by state velopment of affordable housing at the dis- nCompanies presented a project plan to standards, well below the recommended lev- cretion of the Board of Trustees, with the the Affordable Housing Trust Thursday in el of 10 percent affordability. approval of the Board of Selectmen. hopes of gaining a funding commitment for “We’re de nitely not anywhere near where The AHT has thus far been unable to sup- racial a mixed-income development. we need to be,” said Kimberly Martin-Ep- port any projects due to a lack of resources, The proposed 128-unit development along stein, the AHT Chair. though a new stream of funding now lets it Essex Street, Elm Place, and Pippin Road, The need for more affordable housing is com- consider allocating funds. would be the rst project to receive funding pounded by Swampscott’s aging population. A payment from Groom Construction justice from the Affordable Housing Trust (AHT), “The over-65 population will nearly dou- in September put the AHT’s balance at created in 2017 to address Swampscott’s ble by 2030,” reads the Housing Produc- lack of affordable housing. tion Plan. “Almost half of senior households ESSEX STREET, A3 Mayor urged to consider Saugus police reforms By Gayla Cawley puri es ITEM STAFF LYNN — The Lynn City Council passed an order this week that urges Mayor its air Thomas M. McGee to look By Elyse Carmosino into several policies and pro- ITEM STAFF grams that would reimagine policing in the city. SAUGUS — Implemen- The council order recom- tation of an advanced air mends that McGee review puri cation system is un- the “advisability, feasibility derway in Saugus schools, and utility” of requiring Lynn of ces, and municipal Police of cers to wear body buildings, Town Manager cameras; establishing an Scott Crabtree announced unarmed civilian response Thursday. team that would respond to Under the guidance of non-violent or non-emergen- the Centers for Disease cy situations; and instituting Control and Prevention a civilian review board to re- (CDC) and the Massachu- view police policies and pro- setts Department of Pub- cedures. lic Health (MDPH), Crab- The three policies the City tree said the town hired Council has asked McGee to hygienists, mechanical evaluate are the main com- engineers, and architects ponents of a citizens’ petition to assist in carrying out — submitted by several com- COVID-19 safety mea- Eastern Bank, the country’s oldest and largest mutual bank, had a successful Wall munity groups over the sum- sures in town buildings Street debut on its rst day of trading on NASDAQ. mer and authorized in late as part of a continued ef- July — that will be discussed fort to mitigate the virus’ during a council public hear- spread. ing centered around social “We had speci cations Wall St. rings true for Eastern justice and police reform on of what we wanted (the Saturday, Oct. 24 at 11 a.m. lters) to be able to do, By Steve Krause Eastern, the oldest and larg- ly $1.8 billion of orders. Under the City Charter, and then we had compa- ITEM STAFF est mutual bank in the United The bank, which was found- the city is required to hold nies that responded to States, took the unexpected ed in Salem and has its princi- a public hearing if a petition that and showed us (op- The stock of Eastern Bank- step of offering shares to the pal operations center in Lynn, requesting such a hearing tions),” Crabtree said. Shares, the holding company public earlier this year in an ef- recently received regulatory garners at least 150 signa- “Experts gave us different which owns Eastern Bank, fort to fuel future growth oppor- approval to begin public trad- tures from registered voters recommendations and put jumped more than 20 per- tunities. As a mutual bank they ing of their stock. In addition in the city, but the council is together lists of things we cent in its rst day of trading rst offered their shares pri- to the shares purchased by not required to vote on the petition, according to Assis- can do in each building.” Thursday on NASDAQ. The vately to all of their depositors, the depositors and insiders, the company also purchased tant City Solicitor James La- After consulting with initial public offering was employees, and of cers. That these experts, the town $14.5 million worth of stock for manna. priced at $10 per share, and offering, targeted at $1.4 to $1.7 purchased the Beyond by a newly formed employee stock “They want to come and the stock (ticker: EBC) closed billion worth of stock, was over- Aerus air puri cation sys- tem and acquired 167 of at $12.15. subscribed and attracted near- EASTERN BANK, A2 LYNN, A3 two separate units — the Beyond Guardian Air and the Guardian Angel — to COVID make up the system. Virus surge continues in Lynn and Revere. A2 According to a fact sheet provided by the Town Man- Opinion ager’s of ce, the Beyond Jourgensen: I’ve got issues, but I’m transparent. A8 Guardian Air captures Sports SAUGUS, A2 Lynn eld eld hockey celebrates senior night. B1 GOP pushes Barrett as Democrats cry ‘sham’

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WASHINGTON — Republicans ITEM PHOTO | SPENSER HASAK powered Supreme Court nominee ITEM FILE PHOTO | OLIVIA FALCIGNO Friends of the Lynn eld Rail Trail President Vince Inglese, cen- Amy Coney Barrett closer to con- ter, stands with of cers Axel Wirth, left, and Mark Preston walk Cars line up to receive free COVID testing rmation Thursday, pushing past along the proposed path. at the Square One Mall in Saugus. Democratic objections and other priorities during the COVID-19 crisis in the drive to seat President Saugus extends free Donald Trump’s pick before the Lynn eld plots a path Nov. 3 election. The Senate Judiciary Committee COVID-19 testing set Oct. 22 for its vote to recom- mend Barrett’s nomination to the into the great outdoors By Elyse Carmosino and Fallon EMS at the full Senate, with a nal con rma- ITEM STAFF Square One Mall will tion vote expected by month’s end. By Thor Jourgensen of the Lynn eld Rail Trail President continue to offer resi- “A sham,” said Sen. Amy Klobu- ITEM STAFF Vincent Inglese. SAUGUS — Saugus dents free COVID-19 char, D-Minn. “Power grab,” pro- Proposed to run 4.4 miles span- will extend operations tests through the be- tested Sen. Richard Blumenthal, LYNNFIELD — With design ning Lynn eld and Wake eld with of its COVID-19 test ginning of next year D-Conn. “Not normal,” said Sen. work speeding ahead on the Lyn- the Lynn eld section including a sites through Jan. 15, as part of Saugus’ Dick Durbin, D-Ill. n eld-Wake eld rail trail, project Reedy Meadow crossing, the trail Town Manager Scott partnership with the “You don’t convene a Supreme supporters hope a 2024 planned con- plan survived an initial rocky re- Crabtree announced Commonwealth for the Court con rmation hearing, in the struction date can be pushed up to ception from town residents with Thursday. state’s Stop the Spread middle of a pandemic, when the 2023, maybe earlier. supporters winning by one vote AFC Urgent Care, lo- “Our theme is to advance this proj- cated at 371 Broadway, COVID-19, A3 BARRETT, A6 ect in a timely manner,” said Friends RAIL TRAIL, A2

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Nancy G. (Higgins) Bonita, Lynnfield plots a path into 58 DORCHESTER - Nancy G. the great outdoors (Higgins) Bonita, passed away unexpectedly on September RAIL TRAIL 30th. She was 58 years old. Nancy was born and raised in From A1 Dorchester and attended local Town Meeting authoriza- schools there. After graduating tion in 2017 to have the from high school, she went Board of Selectmen ad- on to continue her education vance the project. attending Northeastern Uni- Subsequent votes en- versity studying Child Develop- dorsed the project by wide ment. She worked for a several margins and design work years at Northeastern and later has reached the 75 per- went to work in property man- cent design stage. Town agement, a career she held Administrator Robert for many years. Nancy had an Dolan said the trail design amazing heart and soul and is a complicated process would easily make friends involving coordination wherever she went. She had a way about her that would make grandmother of Lyla. Devoted with Wakefield and state everyone laugh and smile and daughter of Catherine M. Hig- transportation officials she had the ability to lighten up gins of Lynn & James Higgins and wildlife experts. He the moment even in the most & adored granddaughter of said design focus includes troubling of times. She was a the late Josephine Lombardo environmental permitting dedicated friend to many and & Peter Lombardo. She is also and culvert crossing plans could always be counted on; lovingly survived by her feline for Reedy Meadow. if you ever needed to remem- companion, Peppa & many Rusty rails and rotting ber a number or a specific nieces, nephews, relatives, and wood ties poke out of the date in time, you always knew friends. ground along the proposed you could ask her. She adored Service Information: Fu- trail length running from animals, especially her feline neral Services were private. behind St. Paul’s Church companion, Peppa. Nancy en- Remembrances may be past Reedy Meadow Golf ITEM PHOTO | SPENSER HASAK joyed dancing and she loved made to M.S.P.C.A. – Angell, Course to a culvert in the Friends of the Lynnfield Rail Trail President Vince Inglese points out the the ocean and as a result she 350 South Huntington Ave., meadow. proximity of the Lynnfield Middle School track to the site of the rail. spent many years living close to Boston, MA 02130-9923. Inglese said designs the beach. She is the beloved Funeral Arrangements en- call for the trail to cross a multipurpose recreation port the health and so- target date for building mother of Lauren J. Gigliello & trusted to the care and di- boardwalk spanning the addition to the town sim- cial factors. They clearly the trail. her husband Justin of Ormond rection of the Vertuccio & meadow for a half mile. ilar to trails that have demonstrate the benefits Dolan said the work is Beach, Florida & cherished Smith, Home for Funerals, “It will be built with proven popular in commu- of access to green space,” scheduled for 2024. Ing- Revere minimal footprint and nities, including Peabody. Wirth said. lese hopes accelerating above the floodplain,” he Opponents warned The trail’s current price the final design’s comple- said. about the proposed route’s tag is $10 million with tion can, in turn, move Inglese said the trail proximity to residential federal money paying for up construction funding J. Alcine “Al” Robichaud, 88 will offer safe off-road use, backyards and the influx most of the construction allocation and the work 1931 - 2020 centrally located, connect- of potentially unwanted cost. Town Meeting mem- schedule. ing town landmarks for visitors to the town. bers approved $348,000 Friends member Mark SAUGUS - J. Alcine “Al” Ro- pedestrian, bicycle, baby Friends member Axel for design costs in Sep- Preston views the trail bichaud, longtime of Saugus, strollers, roller blading Wirth pointed to Gov. tember, 2019 — rough- project as an asset for and Past Commodore & life- and cross country skiing. Charlie Baker as a rail ly half of the design cost Lynnfield that will unite long member of the Winthrop It will be built to comply trail supporter and said Lynnfield is splitting with the community. Yacht Club, passed away with the Americans with the trail is the type of Wakefield. “I think it’s something peacefully on Sunday, October Disabilities Act and re- passive recreation outlet Inglese is looking for- that caters to all genera- 11, 2020 at the Brudnick Cen- stricted to non-motorized people need more than ward to a November 75 tions,” he said. ter for Living, at age 88. dawn to dusk use. ever in a time of pandemic percent design work com- Thor Jourgensen can be Al was born in Meteghan Friends of the trail semi-isolation. pletion date and he is even reached at tjourgensen@ Centre, Nova Scotia on Decem- championed the trial as a “Plenty of studies sup- more optimistic about a itemlive.com. ber 11, 1931, one of 10 chil- dren of the late Bernard and Cecile (Gaudet) Robichaud. Raised in Meteghan Centre, Al Wall St. rings true for Eastern settled in Saugus with wife Gra- cie where they lived for over 50 EASTERN BANK bank. In addition to its Charitable Foundation. chased shares in the offer- years. Well known in the Lynn From A1 more than 100 branches, The bank made a dona- ing are free to sell them in and Saugus area, Al was an Eastern owns one of the tion of stock to the Foun- the public markets. Man- honest, hard working licensed ownership plan for its staff largest independent in- dation equal to 4 percent agement team members Electrician and handyman for Nova Scotia, Annette Thibault of of more than 2,000 employ- surance agencies in the of the shares outstanding. and directors are required many years. NH, Pierre Robichaud of Nova ees. United States, and has Those shares are worth to hold their stock for at A boating lover, Al served Scotia, Marie Cotreau and her At current prices, East- a wealth management nearly $90 million at cur- least one year before sell- as the Commodore for the husband Ernie of Saugus, Ger- ern Bankshares is valued subsidiary that manages rent prices. The Founda- ing. And the bank itself ef- Winthrop Yacht Club, and took aldine Comeau of Nova Scotia, at about $2.2 billion. The more than $2 billion in cli- tion will be able to sell fectively cannot sell out to great pride in the yacht club and Daniel Robichaud of Nova bank, which is more than ent funds. those shares over time to a larger bank for at least while supporting his fellow Scotia. Predeceased by three 200 years old, has approx- One big beneficiary of further its charitable giv- three years. members. sisters, Louise, Rose Emma, imately $16 billion in as- the offering and its strong ing efforts in the bank’s Steve Krause can be Generous and kind, Al was and Georgette. Also survived by sets, making it the larg- initial performance will market area. reached at skrause@item- always ready to help his fami- many nieces and nephews. est based be the Eastern Bank Depositors who pur- live.com. ly and friends. He served as a Service Information: Ser- source of strength for his 10 vices are private. In lieu of brothers and sisters, and was flowers, donations may be always available to them. He made to the ALS Association Saugus purifies its air will be missed. MA Chapter, 685 Canton Al was the beloved husband St., Ste. 103, Norwood, MA of the late Grace D. (Braid) Ro- 02062. To send express con- SAUGUS ic Security (CARES) Act directs the Healthy Build- adding unit-mounted UV bichaud with whom he shared dolences, please visit Robin- From A1 funding and through the ings program at Harvard’s lights to rooms, installing 55 years of marriage. Dear sonFuneralHome.com state’s Division of Capital T.H. Chan School of Pub- physical plexiglass barri- brother of Blanche Gaudet of 99.7 percent of particles as Asset Management and lic Health, told NPR last ers where needed, install- small as .1 micron, purifies Maintenance. month. ing no-touch fixtures, and up to 2,000 square feet, and “We are doing all that Allen said portable air providing personal pro- eliminates “volatile organic we can to keep everyone cleaners can help limit the tective equipment (PPE) IN-MEMORIAM compounds (such as chemi- in Saugus as safe as pos- virus’ spread by capturing dispensers in different Robert (Bob) Cash Did you know? cals), smoke, and odors.” sible,” Crabtree said. “We particles in a HEPA filter 10TH ANNIVERSARY buildings. 2010 ~ October ~ 2020 The Guardian Angel is ask that everyone please and cleaning the air at a “The virus is surging, a HEPA (High Efficiency continue to do their part rate of up to six times per especially here in Massa- Particulate Air) air purifi- by wearing masks, wash- hour. He added that HEPA chusetts,” Crabtree said. er that covers up to 1,000 ing hands, avoiding gath- filters can remove at least “It’s definitely on the rise square feet and removes 99.97 percent of airborne erings, and continuing and experts are predict- 99.7 percent of airborne to follow the CDC and particles. ing it will get worse here contaminants as small as MDPH guidelines.” “It’s a simple plug and in the fall … there are .3 micron. A recent study pub- play solution in that area,” Both models use UV lished by the National In- he said. a lot of things going on, light, combined with tita- stitutes of Health found However, these and oth- and we’re preparing for Home delivery nium dioxide, to remove that air purifiers can kill er necessary upgrades this virus to go into next subscribers contaminants through virus particles in as little in Saugus schools and year. Photocatalytic Oxidation as 30 minutes, and many municipal buildings will “A lot of this stuff will get FREE access — a process used to de- experts suggest them for likely cost the town more not only help with this stroy organic compounds personal use as well. than $2.4 million, Crab- deadly pandemic, but also to the e-edition on by turning them into CO2 “It’s a relatively easy tree said. with other germs and flus and water. way to get clean air in a Additional upgrades will and colds. We hope these Lovingly remembered and sadly missed by Family and many friends. Saugus has applied for place where people are include replacing air fil- upgrades will have a pos- funding assistance to pay in close contact,” Joseph ters with high-rated MIR itive effect on all of that.” for the systems through Gardner Allen, an associ- filters, rebalancing HVAC Elyse Carmosino can be Federal Coronavirus ate professor of exposure (heating, ventilation and reached at ecarmosino@ Aid, Relief, and Econom- assessment science who air conditioning) units, itemlive.com.

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EARLY VOTING City Council backs racial justice LYNN nity groups — Diverse Peo- “I just want to stress that petition scheduled for a PROCEDURES From A1 ple United, Essex County this is for all of Lynn. This public hearing on Oct. 24. Community Organization, is to benefit all of us. We’re “I am committed to mak- make the council aware Lynn United for Change, not talking about defund- ing structural change and Oct. 17 through Oct. 30. that they want us to im- New Lynn Coalition, ing the police. This is just will continue to work with plement these things,” North Shore Juneteenth about reimagining polic- them on how we achieve tions on Nov. 3 have changed. said City Council Presi- Association, and Prevent ing so it benefits all.” meaningful reforms in a LYNN dent Darren Cyr. “A lot of Polls will be open from 7 a.m.- the Cycle — which began Under their order, the number of areas including the things they want us to after representatives from council has asked the law enforcement, munic- All voting will take place at City 8 p.m. at the following loca- implement all fall under those groups lobbied for a mayor to take several ipal hiring, and eliminat- Hall. tions: Ward 1, Brown School, the mayor’s jurisdiction. reallocation of Lynn Police factors into consideration ing the racial wealth di- HOURS 150 Lynn St.; Ward 2, Welch We’re giving them the Department funds during during his review, includ- vide,” said McGee. School, 50 Swampscott Ave., opportunity to have their a City Council budget ing the monetary costs of “That’s why I aggressive- Monday through Thursday, public hearing. the proposed programs or Ward 3, Torigian Senior Center, meeting in July. ly pursued the opportuni- 8:30 a.m.-4 p.m. “(We’ll be) listening to The petition that policies, and the necessary ty for Lynn to participate Friday, 8:30 a.m.-12:30 p.,m. 75R Central St., Ward 4 )pre- their concerns and the dif- prompted next week’s pub- loss of other essential ser- in the Racial Equity Mu- Saturdays, 8 a.m.-2 p.m. cincts 1, 2, 3) Higgins Middle ferent policies they want lic hearing was submitted vices if funds needed to be nicipal Action Plan (RE- School, 85 Perkins St.; Ward us to put in place and the by the same six commu- redirected to accommo- MAP) program, which will 4 (precinct 3A), MacIntosh different things they want nity groups, according to date such policies or pro- give us the resources and To register as a mail-in voter use us to implement. We’re not Adriana Paz, a member grams. technical assistance need- this form: https://www.sec.state. Clubhouse, 300 Brooksby Vil- looking to implement any- of Prevent the Cycle, who In addition, the mayor is ed to make many of these ma.us/ele/elepdf/Voter-reg- lage Drive, first floor; Ward 5, thing because it doesn’t noted they were able to asked to consider wheth- reforms a reality. I appre- mail-in.pdf Peabody Veterans Memorial fall under our jurisdic- garner more than 235 sig- er public safety would be ciate the council’s resolu- High School, 485 Lowell St., tion.” natures. served with those pro- tion and look forward to Ward 6, Burke School, 127 Ward 6 Councilor Fred “It’s important to under- grams, or if their imple- partnering with them, and Mail it to: Election Commis- Hogan added that the stand that the way things mentation would unneces- all those that would like sion, Lynn City Hall, Room 203 Birch St. Residents should council wanted to put out are working is not benefit- sarily endanger the lives to be involved in finding Lynn, 01901 contact the City Clerk’s office an order ahead of the pub- ing all of the residents of of municipal employees solutions that lead to ra- if they are uncertain about lic hearing, which is aimed Lynn, so we need to start and/or the general public; cial justice and equity for their ward or precinct. at giving the public an op- talking about, how can we whether the proposed pol- all Lynners.” LYNNFIELD portunity to voice their fix things (and) reimagine icies or programs would Neil Whittredge, a com- concerns while the city Voters must use the front door policing so it is working conflict with state and munity activist who was REVERE council listens. for everyone, so everyone federal law; and whether involved with pushing the or the handicap entrance on “We’re supporting some All voting will take place at St. feels safe and that they the proposal is in the best citizens petition forward, the police station side of Town of the things they’re doing benefit from having police interest of Lynn residents. said he’s indifferent to Hall and must supply contact Anthony’s Church, 250 Revere and between the city coun- in Lynn,” said Paz. Cyr said the council is the council order passed information (name, address St., in the bingo hall at the rear cil and the mayor’s office, “We’re hoping for the not looking for McGee to this week, as it doesn’t we’re willing to work on conversation and we’re provide those answers and telephone number) to the of the church. represent a clear stance some of these things,” said hoping for them to take before next week’s pub- on their proposed policies volunteer stationed at each en- HOURS Hogan, who proposed the a stand and let us know lic hearing, noting that and programs related to trance. Voting will take place in Monday through Thursday, order to the council. where they stand on these assessing the feasibility law enforcement. the Maney Room. 8:15 a.m.-5 p.m. “Myself, I’m in support issues.” and whether the funds “We’ve been talking Friday, 8:15 a.m.-noon of a lot of the things. I’ve Paz said she is hopeful are available for those about it for several HOURS been working hard with city officials will ultimate- programs will take “some months now and we hav- Monday through Thursday, 8 Saturday, 9 a.m.-2 p.m. these organizations just ly choose to carry out some time.” Some of those poli- en’t been able to get a firm a.m-4:30 p.m. to bring racial equality to of the policies included in cies would require negoti- position from them,” said Friday, 8 a.m. -1 p.m,. To register as a mail-in voter our city. I think these are their petition, which will ations between the police Whittredge. “It does come important things in times be discussed during the union and mayor, he said. down to the mayor at the Saturday, noon-4 p.m. use this form: https://www.sec. state.ma.us/ele/elepdf/Voter- like this here. It’s very public hearing, as she be- On Wednesday, McGee end of the day and his ne- Sunday, 10 a.m.-2 p.m. important for a city like lieves they are “needed for said that over the past gotiations with the police To register as a mail-in voter use reg-mail-in.pdf or contact the ours to work on things like the benefit of Lynn. several months, he has union, (but) it would be this form: https://www.sec.state. Election Department at 781- this.” “It’s to get them to hear started to talk with local nice if we could get the The public hearing advocates, public safety of- ma.us/ele/elepdf/Voter-reg- 286-8200. from Black and brown support of the council.” comes at a time when ra- community members and ficials and the city council Gayla Cawley can be mail-in.pdf SALEM cial-justice conversations have this done in a pub- about “how we can achieve reached at gcawley@item- Social distancing and masks are are ongoing among city lic way so there is more the objectives outlined by live.com. Follow her on required and all Town Hall traffic Voting will take place at the councilors and six commu- transparency,” said Paz. residents in their citizens Twitter @GaylaCawley. will be one-way. In-person voting City Hall Annex, 98 Washington Nov. 3 by casting their ballots St.; and Salem High School at in-person at Lynnfield High School. 77 Willson St. Salem on Satur- Saugus extends free COVID-19 testing day and Sunday. MARBLEHEAD COVID-19 HOURS From A1 All voting will take place at Ab- Monday through Wednesday, 8 bot Hall, 188 Washington St., a.m.-to 4 p.m. initiative, which aims to help mitigate the spread Thursday, 8 a.m.-7 p.m. HOURS of the virus in high-risk Friday, 8 a.m.-noon Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, 9 communities. Saturday and Sunday, 9 a.m.-2 a.m,-4 p.m. The announcement p.m. comes one day after the Wednesday, 9 a.m.-5 p.m. town was once again Friday, 9-11:30 a.m. To register as a mail-in voter downgraded from a moder- Saturday, noon-4 p.m. ate-risk to a high-risk com- use this form: https://www. munity on the state’s coro- sec.state.ma.us/ele/elepdf/ To register as a mail-in voter navirus map, which tracks Voter-reg-mail-in.pdf case rates in communities use this form https://www.sec. based on their average dai- state.ma.us/ele/elepdf/Voter- ly incidence rate over the reg-mail-in.pdf SAUGUS previous two weeks. Voting will take place at the Sau- As of Oct. 15, the Mas- NAHANT gus Public Library, 295 Central sachusetts Department of Health (MDPH) has noti- St., across from Town Hall. All voting will take place at the fied the town of 766 con- Town Hall. HOURS firmed cases of COVID-19 Monday, 9 a.m.-6 p.m. within the community, in- HOURS cluding 42 deaths. Tuesday through Thursday, 9 Monday through Thursday, 8 “We need to do whatever a.m.-4 p.m. a.m.- 4 p.m. is necessary to keep our- Friday, 9 a.m.-noon selves, family, neighbors, Friday, 8 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 17, 8 a.m.-1 and communities safe.” ITEM FILE PHOTO | OLIVIA FALCIGNO Saturday, 2-4 p.m. p.m. Crabtree said. “Please con- Sunday, noon-2 p.m. tinue to wear your masks, Cars line up to receive free COVID testing at the Square One Mall Saturday, Oct. 24, 2-8 p.m. in Saugus. Oct. 24 is the last day to regis- wash hands, avoid gather- ter to vote or make changes to ings, and continue to fol- community and has urged of visitors here because of day from 2 p.m. to 7 p.m. Saturday, October 24 is also low the CDC and MDPH voter registration. residents to follow Gov. Route 1 retail and restau- No appointment needed the last day for residents to guidelines.” To register as a mail-in voter use Charlie Baker’s directives rants. That poses a unique — residents can drive up register to vote. A press release from the to practice social distanc- challenge for Saugus be- and register using a tablet this form: https://www.sec.state. town stated that the Board ing, avoid gatherings, and cause of the fluctuation in when they arrive. ma.us/ele/elepdf/Voter-reg- of Health and the Sau- To register as a mail-in voter use wear a cloth face cover population during the day.” The site will be staffed mail-in.pdf gus Health department when around others. AFC Urgent Care is cur- by a team of 10 to 12 indi- this form: https://www.sec.state. have continued to work Crabtree told The Item rently offering free testing viduals, and all samples ma.us/ele/elepdf/Voter-reg- with the state to develop in August that Saugus fac- by appointment on Satur- go directly to the Broad Mail ballots or put them in the planned responses to the mail-in.pdf es a unique situation com- days and Sundays from 9 Institution in Cambridge secured dropbox in front of COVID-19 pandemic, and pared to its neighboring a.m. to 3 p.m. Residents for immediate testing. No- Town Hall. It is checked three that both Saugus and the high-risk communities. can register online at af- tifications of results will be SWAMPSCOTT state will continue to an- “Saugus obviously has its curgentcaresaugus.com, made within 24 to 46 hours. times a day. alyze data from previous challenges because we’re or call (781) 233-1000 for For more information, Voting will take place at the weeks to combat the virus’ surrounded by communi- more information. residents can contact the PEABODY Town Hall, 22 Monument Ave. spread by using additional ties that are red and more Fallon EMS at the Saugus Health Depart- enforcement and interven- densely populated,” he said Square One Mall, located ment at (781) 231-4117, or All voting will take place at the Saturday, Oct. 17, 9 a.m.-2 p.m. tion measures. after the town received its at 1201 Broadway with the Town Manager’s office Peter A. Torigian Senior Center, The Saugus Health De- first high-risk classifica- entry off of Essex Street, at (781) 231-4111. Sunday, Oct. 18, 9 a.m.-2 p.m. 75R Central St. partment added it strong- tion last summer. “We’re will continue to offer free Elyse Carmosino can be Monday, Oct. 19, 9 a.m.-8 p.m. ly believes there to still be also pretty transient in the mobile drive-up testing reached at ecarmosino@ HOURS Tuesday, Oct. 20, 9 a.m.-4 p.m. unrecognized cases in the sense that we have a lot Monday through Satur- itemlive.com. Sunday through Saturday: 9 Wednesday, Oct. 21, 9 a.m.-8 a.m.-to 3 p.m. p.m. Thursday, Oct. 22, 9 a.m.-4 p.m. Swampscott trust studies Essex Street To register as a mail-in voter use Friday, Oct. 23, 8 a.m.-12 p.m. this form: https://www.sec.state. Saturday, Oct. 24, 9 a.m.-2 ESSEX STREET Development in January cent of the units would be Guthrie Scrimgeour ma.us/ele/elepdf/Voter-reg- p.m. From A1 2021. offered at 30 percent area can be reached at gscrim- Winn Senior VP Adam median income, and 28 mail-in.pdf Sunday, Oct. 25, 9 a.m.-2 p.m. [email protected]. $150,000, and two ad- Stein expressed his hope percent would be offered Monday, Oct. 26, 9 a.m-4 p.m. ditional payments for to receive $200,000 to at 60 percent area medi- LAW OFFICES OF Voters may also drop off their Tuesday, Oct. 27, 9 a.m.-8 p.m. $150,000 and $300,000 $250,000 in grant fund- an income. JAMES J. CARRIGAN ballots in person at City Hall in Wednesday, Oct. 28, 9 a.m. to are expected in the near ing, though he noted that “I think it’s a very bene- future from other develop- the ballot box located at the not all this funding would ficial project for the town • Social Security Disability 4 p.m. ments. • Workers Compensation handicapped-accessible. Thursday, Oct. 29, 9 a.m.-8 p.m. Winn, a private develop- need to come from the and I’m excited about it,” • Accidents Friday, Oct. 30, 8 a.m.-12 p.m. er with significant experi- AHT. said AHT alternate mem- 25 years located across from Lynn District Court For questions or if a mail-in ence building affordable, AHT members were ber Kristin Saccoccio. generally in favor of the The AHT will hold 15 Johnson St. ballot application has not been To register as a mail-in voter mixed-income, and senior housing, plans to submit new apartments, 64 per- a public meeting next 781-596-0100 received, call the City Clerk’s of- use this form: https://www. a full permit application cent of which would be week to decide whether JAMES J. CARRIGAN fice at 978-538-5756. sec.state.ma.us/ele/elepdf/ ANNE GUGINO CARRIGAN to The Department of income-restricted. Within to commit to supporting LISA A. CARRIGAN, OF COUNSEL Due to COVID-19, polling loca- Voter-reg-mail-in.pdf Housing and Community that 64 percent, 13 per- the project. www.jamescarriganlaw.com [email protected] A4 FRIDAY, OCTOBER 16, 2020 OPINION I’ve got issues, but I’m transparent HOW TO REACH US

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I plead guilty to Customer Service a word describing lions cator or coward hiding using pivot when I can’t Monday - Friday, 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. PUBLISHERS and storms, “fierce” has behind a tawdry contriv- conjure up a more concise Horace N. Hastings, 1877-1904 Connecting been repurposed to loosely ance constructed from word. Charles H. Hastings and Wilmot R. Hastings, 1904-1922 All Departments: Charles H. Hastings, 1922-1940 describe people with, well, half truths. At some point in ev- Ernest W. Lawson, 1940-1960 fiercely-held convictions ery writer’s life, a better 781-593-7700 Charles H. Gamage and Peter Gamage, 1960-1982 “Intersectionality” is Peter Gamage, 1982-1991 or a passion for a cause another word social me- writer urges the aspiring Ext. 2 Peter H. Gamage, 1991-1996 dimly regarded by others dia habitues have dressed novice to lay hands on Brian C. šayer, 1996-1999 or ignored by society at “The Elements of Style.” Classifi ed/Legal Advertising Bernard W. Frazier Jr., 1999-2005 up for employment in classi [email protected] Peter H. Gamage, 2005-2014 large. conversations revolving Crafted — noticed I “Issue” for years was a wrote “crafted,” not “writ- Subscriptions John S. Moran, Executive Editor, 1975-1990 around social change. [email protected] word reliably found print- People who use the word ten” — by William Strunk Jr. and E.B. White, it is a ed on the bottom of a mag- within earshot of me are Circulation guide to writing concise- [email protected] azine cover or beneath usually talking with pride the name of a newspaper. ly. about how an initiative Ext. 3 Issue — as in, “he has is- I acquired my first copy they launched dovetails sues” — somehow became of “Elements” 42 years ago Newsroom with similar initiatives a replacement word for and I remember it had [email protected] launched by people who [email protected] “problem.” a blue cover. I made the share their social or politi- EDITORIAL A problem sounds like a rookie mistake of treat- Ext. 4 burden for the person with cal values. ing it like a textbook and, The late Tom Wolfe Sports the problem and an an- decades later, I have come [email protected] noyance to people around would have clapped with to regard “Elements” as a that person. Issue sounds delight to hear how “issue” writer’s barometer or tal- Ext. 5 Commonsense and “transparency” are like a complication not isman intended to guide Retail and Online easily given over to a solu- enjoying new careers as word laborers to the best, Advertising tion and invites others to delicately-barbed critique sharpest tool in the pro- [email protected] sympathize with the prob- tools. verbial toolbox. ADVERTISING green The great writer would I confess bouts of lazi- lem holder. “Transparency” has have also celebrated dar- ness in practicing my craft Ernie Carpenter Jr. ling phrases of the day Director of Advertising Editorial from the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette been yanked from rela- and I have days when I and Business Development, ext. 1355 tive obscurity and put to like “lean in” and “speak- pull a dull tool from the As recently as 2008 the platform of the Republican [email protected] work as a catch-all so- ing truth to power.” The box, but — hey — at least Party mentioned climate change 13 times. The GOP cial justice and political latter mouthful, in partic- I’m transparent about my Ralph Mitchell acknowledged that the Earth’s warming was caused Sales Representative, ext. 1313 conversation word. It is ular, would have plastered issues. by human activity, and a commitment was made to [email protected] a smart-sounding way of a grin on Wolfe’s face and reducing the nation’s long-term use of fossil fuels. calling someone a liar or inspired a classic Wol- Thor Jourgensen can be Eric Rondeau By the end of President Barack Obama’s first Sales Representative, ext. 1280 gently denouncing them feism. reached at tjourgensen@ term, however, the GOP completely reversed its po- [email protected] as a bull-headed obfus- He would have also itemlive.com. sition. The 2012 Republican platform mentioned cli- Patricia Whalen mate change once, in scare quotes, to disparage seri- Sales Representative, ext. 1310 ous concerns about it. Moreover, the party dismissed JARED C. NICHOLSON [email protected] any proposals to reduce carbon emissions. BUSINESS OFFICE Once elected, President Donald Trump moved to define climate change as a nonexistent threat. Susan J. Conti At-home learning another Controller, ext. 1288 Through executive order, Trump directed feder- [email protected] al agencies to abandon any planning for climate change and to abolish previously adopted rules Ted Grant and regulations. This unfortunate GOP reversal reason to hold off on evictions Publisher, ext. 1234 [email protected] not only contradicts the Pentagon -- which takes The state eviction mora- ing with Comcast, inter- The Centers for Disease climate change very seriously and views America’s torium will expire Satur- net access for any family Control issued an evic- Marian Kinney continued reliance on fossil fuels as a threat to na- that needs it. ext. 1212 day unless Gov. Baker ex- tion moratorium until the [email protected] tional security -- it abandons a key conservative ide- tends it. The governor has Our students and fami- end of the year. The state al: morally responsible stewardship for future gen- been urged to extend it for lies are also stepping up. moratorium is still needed Will Kraft erations. This ideal was demonstrated by multiple many reasons – the pain Despite real hardship and because its application is Chief Financial Of cer, ext. 1296 [email protected] Republican presidents in the 20th century. and injustice of homeless- inspired by our committed already clear so it will be Theodore Roosevelt created the U.S. Forest Ser- ness in a pandemic, the and resourceful teachers, more effective. Paula Villacreses vice to protect wildlife and public lands. Calvin public health risks, the student attendance for Landlords are hurt- A/R Specialist, ext. 1205 Coolidge supported legislation to regulate Alaska lost access to justice due to remote learning is averag- ing too. The way forward [email protected] salmon fisheries, limit water pollution and conserve an overwhelmed court sys- ing 92 percent. should include not only Mike Shanahan mineral resources. Richard Nixon created the En- tem, the barriers to voting An onslaught of evictions funds for rental assis- Chief Executive Of cer, ext. 1956 vironmental Protection Agency and signed into law next month. will seriously disrupt this tance but also support in [email protected] the Safe Drinking Water and the Endangered Spe- As a member of the Lynn educational progress. negotiations with lenders. cies acts. The Reagan administration negotiated the Carolina Trujillo School Committee, I would It will be physically dis- When we treat housing Community Relations Director, ext. 1226 Montreal Protocol to protect the Earth’s ozone layer, like to emphasize another ruptive. Students will lose like a public good, the [email protected] while George H.W. Bush revised and signed into law important reason to ex- time in class. Some stu- costs should be shared. I the Clean Air Act. Jim Wilson tend the eviction morato- dents will end up homeless support legislative efforts Chief Operating Of cer, ext. 1200 The Republican elites who engineered the current rium – the risk to our stu- or in cramped living condi- underway to stabilize [email protected] estrangement between conservatives and science dents’ education. tions, making it harder to landlords. did not use reason or empirical analysis to arrive at CIRCULATION Gov. Baker’s planned attend virtual classes and In the meantime, the their new conclusions, which they then transmitted investment in rental as- more importantly, elevat- eviction moratorium laps- Lisa Mahmoud to every red state in America. They simply realized sistance is welcome but ing their risk of getting Manager, ext. 1239 that climate skepticism was a marker of identity es Saturday and the solu- [email protected] falls short of the requests COVID-19. tion that the governor has and would deliver votes. But even Karl Rove has issued by a broad coalition It will be emotionally proposed to take its place CUSTOMER SERVICE said that ridiculing climate science to mobilize the of advocates for tenants disruptive. The fear and just days beforehand does Republican base has been outweighed by the fact and landlords. uncertainty that families La’ Mosha Ball not appear to be suffi- that this position repels young people, women, sub- The shortfall will hit will feel about what to do Customer Service, ext. 1276 cient. Even if they were [email protected] urban voters, moderates and independents -- all the Lynn particularly hard. and where to go, magni- sufficient, announced on people a center-right party needs to be viable in the Lynn’s unemployment fied by the public health GRAPHICS Monday, the measures 21st century. rate is more than 15 per- risks, will undoubtedly won’t be ready when the Trevor Andreozzi By their guiding principles, namely a commitment cent. It was as high as 25 affect students’ ability to Designer to free-market solutions over heavy-handed reg- percent at the height of learn. Supports that have moratorium expires Sat- [email protected] ulation, conservatives are in a position to present the shutdown. A needed been set up in school to urday. Several months in ad- Mark Sutherland America with a much more viable approach to ad- extension of unemploy- help students cope are Creative Director, ext. 1330 dressing climate change than the Green New Deal. ment benefits is stalled harder to replicate on- vance, the Baker ad- [email protected] Consider that one of the leading proponents of the in Washington. People are line. ministration found the NEWSROOM GND, Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, D-N.Y., said behind on rent. It will be practically urgency to declare that in 2019 that “the world is going to end in 12 years Lynn has been in the disruptive. Hundreds of MCAS testing will con- Mike Alongi if we don’t address climate change.” A strong case “red” category in the families just set up on- tinue this spring. A much Sports Editor, ext. 1228 can be made that anyone who makes a statement so state’s COVD-19 risk line learning through more pressing education- [email protected] divorced from science and reality is not fit for office, classification since the Comcast’s affordable in- al concern is the impact Elyse Carmosino but Ocasio-Cortez simply inherited a long tradition system was rolled out. ternet program. Forced on student learning if Reporter, ext. 1264 of leftist climate alarmism. Whether she was being The Lynn Public Schools to move, families will the eviction moratorium [email protected] disingenuous or not, such tactics simply do not work. team has made a strong need to scramble to expires Saturday with- Gayla Cawley Despite the apocalyptic rhetoric from the left, it’s effort to make virtual maintain any kind of out sufficient supports in Reporter, ext. 1236 unlikely that Americans will renounce growth, af- learning the best it can continuity. place. [email protected] fluence and a higher standard of living. Americans be. We have a new online Even the federal gov- Cheryl Charles are green but not that green, and the idea that citi- learning management ernment agrees that now Jared C. Nicholson is a News Editor, ext. 1278 zens will give up beef, dairy, cars, flights and a dras- system, devices available is not the time to open up member of the Lynn [email protected] tic reduction in consumption is a losing one. to all students, and work- the eviction floodgates. School Committee. Olivia Falcigno Both the government and the free-market must Photographer, ext.1224 play an essential role in combating climate change. [email protected] A national policy to reduce and eliminate green- Spenser Hasak house gases is required, combined with all the tech- Photographer, ext. 1332 nological ingenuity that markets create. The key is [email protected] getting the balance right. Thor Jourgensen Environmentalists perennially exaggerate the Editorial Page Editor, ext. 1267 problems, while Republicans, at least since 2012, [email protected] have belittled them. Climate mitigation in the 21st century, however, will require bipartisan action. To Daniel Kane Sports Reporter, ext. 1228 let Ronald Reagan have the last word: “The pres- [email protected] ervation of our environment is not a partisan chal- lenge. It’s common sense.” Steve Krause Writer-at-Large, ext. 1229 [email protected] Guthrie Scrimgeour CORRECTION Reporter, ext. 1222 [email protected] Due to a reporter’s error, a story in Thursday’s Item said that Lane Forman, the suspect in the break-in at Anne Marie Tobin Gov. Charlie Baker’s house in Swampscott, was free on Sports Reporter, ext. 1307 $5,000 bail. A spokesman for the Essex County Sheriff’s [email protected] Department said Forman had not posted bail and re- TECHNOLOGY mained in custody. 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] FRIDAY, OCTOBER 16, 2020 THE DAILY ITEM A5 POLICE/FIRE

All address information, particularly arrests, reflect police Accidents Complaints Complaints records. In the event of a perceived inaccuracy, it is the sole A report of a motor vehicle crash at 11:51 a.m. A caller reported that their neighbor was sitting A well-being check was requested for a suspi- responsibility of the concerned party to contact the relevant Wednesday at 79 Hollingsworth St.; at 2:33 p.m. in the road drinking what appeared to be a can cious man who was walking down the train tracks police department and have the department issue a notice Wednesday at Centre Street and Western Avenue; of Miller Lite on Middle St. at 4:59 p.m. Wednes- while wearing only socks and underwear at 9:21 of correction to the Daily Item. Corrections or clarifications at 6:39 p.m. Wednesday at Sullivans Liquors at day. Officer dispatched to the scene advised the a.m. Wednesday at Rousselot International at 5 will not be made without express notice of change from the 196 Essex St.; at 5:39 a.m. Thursday at Liberty neighbor to drink on his steps. Allens Lane. The man was taken to Salem Hos- arresting police department. and Market streets; at 11:19 a.m. Thursday at 77 pital. Hillside Ave.; at 11:32 a.m. Thursday at Lido Cafe Fraud at 106 Federal St.; at 1:06 p.m. Thursday at 22 LYNN N Franklin St. Police received a report of unemployment claim SAUGUS A report of a motor vehicle crash with person- fraud at 7:58 a.m. Wednesday. Arrests al injury at 5:27 p.m. Wednesday at 97 Parkland Accidents Carlos Batres, 22, of 95 Pleasant St., was ar- Ave. PEABODY Police were notified at 2:40 p.m. Wednesday rested and charged with trespassing, malicious about a motor vehicle accident with non-fatal in- damage to a motor vehicle and assault and Assaults Accidents juries near Kohl’s Plaza on Walnut Street. Officers battery with a dangerous weapon at 8:21 p.m. were dispatched to the scene and reported both A report of an assault at 3:09 p.m. Wednesday A report of a motor vehicle crash at 12:55 p.m. Wednesday. at Lynn Vocational Technical Institute at 80 Nep- cars were towed. Tuesday at 36 Foster St. and 2 Spring St.; at 2:19 Edwin Castro, 19, of 63 Conomo Ave., was ar- tune Blvd. rested and charged with disorderly conduct, mali- A report of an assault and battery at 7:03 p.m. p.m. Tuesday at 53 Lowell St.; at 2:58 p.m. Tues- Animal Control cious destruction of property, negligent operation Wednesday at Neptune and S Elm streets; at day at 96 Tremont St. and 2 Shamrock St.; at of a motor vehicle, disturbing the peace, and un- 12:26 p.m. Thursday on Forest Street. 5:36 p.m. Tuesday at 3 Bartholomew St. and 173 A man reported at 6:44 p.m. Wednesday that licensed operation of a motor vehicle at 12:50 Lynn St.; at 7:27 a.m. Wednesday at 112 Tremont two stray dogs were in his fenced-in backyard on p.m. Thursday. Overdose St. and 2 Driscoll St.; at 3:37 p.m. Wednesday at Blueridge Ave. The caller was connected to Animal Gary Getty, 59, of 69 North Common St., was 112 Lowell St.; at 4 p.m. Wednesday at Jehovah’s Control for assistance. arrested and charged with shoplifting by conceal- A report of an overdose at 5:12 a.m. Thursday Witnesses of Peabody at 79 Endicott St. Police received a call at 6:31 p.m. Wednesday on Union Street. ing merchandise and on a warrant charge of lar- A report of a motor vehicle hit and run crash at from a resident of Oakwood Ave. who reported ceny under $1,200 at 1:50 p.m. Thursday. 3:51 p.m. Tuesday at 10 Centennial Drive. his dog was stuck under his porch. The caller was Rebecca Kennedy, of 60 6th St., Cambridge, Theft connected to Animal Control for assistance. was arrested on a warrant charge of Class A drug Assaults A report of a larceny at 12:07 p.m. Wednesday Complaints possession at 12:13 p.m. Thursday. at 181 N Common St. A report of an assault and battery at 4:51 p.m. Juan Macario, 37, of 43 Fuller St., was arrested A report of a robbery at 8:33 a.m. Thursday at Tuesday at Cedar Grove Cemetery on Cedar Grove Police received a report at 6:13 p.m. Wednes- and charged with unlicensed operation of a motor McDonald’s at 60 Boston St. Avenue. A caller reported a girl was beaten and day about a male dancing around a gray vehicle vehicle, electronic use while operating a motor ve- her purse was stolen. The suspects reportedly left with the trunk up and his clothes off in the parking hicle and on a warrant charge of unlicensed oper- Vandalism the area in a black vehicle. Police contacted the lot of Target on the Lynn Fells Parkway. Dispatched ation of a motor vehicle at 8:38 p.m. Wednesday. A report of motor vehicle vandalism at 4:16 girl’s mother, who requested that her daughter be officers were unable to locate any person match- Aaron Mwankuga, 28, of 78 Central Ave., was taken to Whidden Memorial Hospital. ing the description. arrested on a warrant charge of unarmed robbery p.m. Wednesday at 44 New Park St. A report of vandalism at 6:46 p.m. Wednesday An assault and battery was reported at 6:46 Police received a call at 5:40 p.m. Wednesday at 12:33 p.m. Wednesday. at 59 Fernwood Ave.; at 10:14 a.m. Thursday at p.m. Wednesday on Paleologos Street. A caller from a woman who reported her Lyft driver took William Oliva, 31, was arrested and charged Dunkin’ Donuts at 42 Market St. reported her daughter was assaulted by another off with her belongings still in the car. The call- with Class B drug possession and trespassing at female. Caitlin A. Connelly, 25, of 12 ½ Preston er stated she believed the driver intentionally left 3:15 p.m. Wednesday. MARBLEHEAD Road, Salem, was summoned for assault and with her belongings in the vehicle. Revere Police Jose Ortiz, 43, was arrested and charged with battery. were notified. two counts of drug possession with intent to dis- Accidents tribute and trespassing at 2:46 p.m. Wednesday. Breaking and Entering Fraud Sara Padilla, 21, of 29 Clarence St., Everett, A person walked into the station to report that was arrested on a warrant charge of larceny from they had backed into a parked car at 3:09 p.m. A report of a motor vehicle breaking and enter- A man walked into the station at 4:05 p.m. a person at 2:05 p.m. Wednesday. Wednesday. Officers were dispatched to notify the ing at 8:33 a.m. Tuesday at Tesla at 210T Andover Wednesday to report his identity had been com- Angelli Pena, 37, of 100 Willow St., was arrest- owner of the other car. The car was still drivable. St. promised. A report was taken. ed and charged with violation of the city knife or- A caller reported that a boat was sinking near A report of a breaking and entering at 12:05 A woman walked into the station at 9:17 a.m. dinance and attempt to commit a crime at 12:10 the Marblehead Yacht Club at 4:58 p.m. The Har- p.m. Tuesday at 13 Abington St. A house was re- Wednesday to report her identity had been com- a.m. Thursday. bormaster was notified of the situation. portedly broken into over the weekend. promised. A report was taken. Black man’s family views graphic video of in-custody beating, death

By Jim Mustian and he can be heard telling a Melinda Deslatte colleague, “I beat the ev- ASSOCIATED PRESS er-living f— out of him,” and of graphic pictures of BATON ROUGE, La. — Greene’s body released by Family members viewed his family showing deep long-secret body-camera bruises to his face and video this week of a Black cuts on his head. man who died in Louisi- Greene’s family on ana State Police custo- Wednesday heard that dy, their attorney calling exchange and a string of FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS it damning footage that “abusive language” the shows troopers choking Tarana Burke, founder and leader of the #MeToo movement, marches with others at the #MeToo troopers used during the and beating the man, re- March in the Hollywood section of in 2017. arrest, Merritt said, even peatedly jolting him with though Greene made no stun guns and dragging effort to flee following a him face-down across the On #MeToo anniversary, leaders pavement. high-speed chase. Ronald Greene’s moth- At one point, an officer er and sister wailed “like is seen placing a foot on they were at a funeral” Greene “while another say focus is on inequality Wednesday after meet- hogties him,” he said. One ing with Gov. John Bel trooper can be heard call- ing Greene a “stupid son By Kat Stafford sages, that idea of healing have been started by for funding to continue Edwards and watching a half-hour of the footage of of a b——,” Merrit said, ASSOCIATED PRESS into these young women’s Black women. The Black the fight against sexual while another cautions lives and using the power Lives Matter movement violence. the May 2019 encounter DETROIT — When that is now the subject that “we shouldn’t tase of empathy,” she said. was also started by Black As Black women, they him any more.” #MeToo movement found- As the #MeToo move- women,” Ayers told the said it’s frustrating that of a federal civil rights er Tarana Burke thinks investigation, their attor- “Ronald immediately ment marks the third Associated Press in her many don’t see the inter- surrendered at his first about the group’s future year since it received first joint interview with section of race and the ney told The Associated as the world celebrates its contact with law enforce- global recognition, Burke Burke. sexual violence women of Press. anniversary, her vision is ment. When the vehicle is working to make sure it “It’s an opportunity to color endure. “This family has been clear. lied to the entire time stopped, he put his hands remains inclusive and re- shine a light. We are ab- “We’ve got to make that It predates the moment about what happened,” up and said ’I’m sorry,’” claims its original intent: solutely centering Black connection clear for folks,” that most people know — said civil rights attorney Merritt said. “His dying A focus on marginalized women and girls, people Ayers said. “We’ve seen when the #MeToo hashtag Lee Merritt, who also words were, ‘I’m sorry.’” voices and experiences. of color, queer, trans, dis- money start to be pushed went viral three years ago viewed the footage. “The The AP also has ob- She sees that path for- abled folks in our work to Black-led organizations on Oct. 15, 2017, spark- video was very difficult tained a medical report because we know that and it needs to happen, ing a global conversation ward through Dani Ayers, to watch. It’s one of those showing even an emer- about sexual harassment a 39-year-old Black wom- solving and interrupting but sexual violence has videos like George Floyd gency room doctor doubt- and assault. an who quietly, yet with a the issue of sexual vio- not seen that same fund- and even Ahmaud Arbery ed the initial police ac- For her, that mission bold vision, transitioned lence in those communi- ing support. And I think where it’s just so graphic.” count of Greene’s death emerged years earlier into becoming the move- ties means ending sexual it’s because folks don’t The video, which po- from the moment he ar- — in 2006, when Burke, ment’s CEO in July after violence everywhere.” automatically understand lice have refused to re- rived dead at the hospital, after a career of commu- joining the organization Several events are the intersection of sexual lease publicly, only added bruised and bloodied with nity service, began work- in 2018. planned to mark the third violence and structural to persistent questions two stun-gun prongs in ing directly with survi- In a year marked by anniversary, including the racism. And so we really about Greene’s death, his back. vors, many of whom were a nationwide reckoning announcement of the new have a lot of work to do.” such as why State Police The medical report — young Black girls and over systemic racism and leadership structure and They also noted the Bre- initially blamed it on a cited in a federal wrong- children of color. inequities that have dis- a survey of survivors that onna Taylor case and the car crash and why they ful death lawsuit but not “It sort of triggered proportionately impact- Burke and Ayers expect #SayHerName campaign, waited more than a year previously made public something in me because ed Black Americans, the will reignite momentum which brings attention to to discipline one of the re- — has been held up by I had experienced sexu- #MeToo movement is now behind the movement. Black women like Taylor sponding officers. Master Greene’s family as evi- al violence myself as a jointly led by two Black Their goal is to create a whose cases go unheard Trooper Chris Holling- dence that troopers were child,” Burke said. “What women keenly aware of global network of organi- or are silenced. sworth died in a sin- actively engaged in a cov- would my life have been the inequality that has zations united behind the Burke said she herself gle-car crash last month er up. like if somebody had in- long existed in America — movement to end sexual has dealt firsthand with just hours after learning “Does not add up,” Dr. tervened at 12, 14 or 16, something they find both violence. the erasure that Black he had been fired over his Omokhuale Omokhodion even just to say that I de- empowering and chal- But after a groundswell women often endure, role in the incident. wrote. serve healing, and that lenging. of support from celebri- when people failed to ac- The meeting followed Police initially told I deserve wellness and “I think it’s a testament ties, politicians, marches knowledge the #MeToo AP’s disclosure of a Greene’s family he had wholeness and joy?” and it’s a representation and more, they said it’s movement was started 27-second audio clip “died on impact” after “And so it started off of the fact that there are been challenging to keep and led by Black women from Hollingsworth’s crashing into a tree, the trying to bring those mes- many movements that the spotlight on the need and people of color. body-camera in which doctor wrote. A6 THE DAILY ITEM FRIDAY, OCTOBER 16, 2020 Jewish family’s painting looted NEW ENGLAND BRIEFS Massachusetts foster shooting to come forward. parents could be first The victims were sitting in an SUV at about 4:30 by Nazis in 1933 is returned to unionize p.m. Tuesday when it was struck by multiple gun- BOSTON (AP) — Mas- shots, police have said. A By Michael Hill sachusetts could become man in the car who was ASSOCIATED PRESS home to the first union not injured drove the bul- to successfully represent ALBANY, N.Y. — A let-riddled vehicle to the foster parents. painting of two young, hospital, police said. SEIU 509 announced 19th-century skaters that It is not believed that plans Thursday to union- was looted by Nazis from a the victims had any affili- ize thousands of foster Jewish family in 1933 and ation with the school. recently discovered at a parents across the state. small museum in upstate Union officials say Rhode Island housing prices New York was returned that while foster parents Thursday after 87 years. provide nurturing and break more records compassion, they also The painting “Winter” require the critical skills WARWICK, R.I. (AP) by American artist Gari needed to guide a child — The median price of Melchers was part of a who has experienced abuse a single-family house in cache of more than 1,000 and neglect. Rhode Island hit a record of pieces of art and artifacts “These families are $339,900 in September, ac- seized from the Mosse fam- undervalued and under cording to the Rhode Island ily, prominent and well-off resourced,” Peter MacK- Association of Realtors. Jewish residents of Berlin innon, president of SEIU Association President who became early targets 509 said in a press release. Shannon Buss said in a of the Nazi Party. Heirs “Like every essential work- news release Thursday have been tenaciously er, foster parents need a morning that she can not PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS seeking to recover the lost collective voice at the table remember the last time pieces for the past decade. Acting U.S Attorney for the Northern District of New York, Antoinette fighting for them.” the market has moved so “The Mosse family lost T. Bacon, speaks at a repatriation ceremony for the painting “Winter” MacKinnon said the fast this late in the year. nearly everything because Thursday, in Albany, N.Y. need for union represen- The median price rose they were Jews. But they tation for foster parents from last September’s price did not lose hope,” act- tions covering more than Dr. Meike Hoffmann of the nate Rudolf Mosse, who is even more critical given of $295,000 by 15 percent. ing U.S Attorney for the 50 items from public and Free University of Berlin. displayed it in a grand the ongoing pandemic. The previous record was Northern District of New private museums as well Hoffmann heads the Mosse Berlin residence loaded Besides remote learning set in August at $333,164. York Antoinette Bacon as private individuals in Art Research Initiative, a with fine art. and technology demands, In addition, condomini- said at a repatriation cer- Germany, Austria, Swit- university-based collab- Mosse died in 1920 and foster parents must um median sales price emony at the Albany FBI zerland, Israel and the oration involving Mosse his daughter Felicia Lach- safely navigate COVID-19 rose 9 percent to $264,950 office. “While this certain- United States. heirs and German public mann-Mosse was his heir. behavioral and mental and the median price of ly does not take away the The road to this resti- cultural institutions. She and her husband Hans health care, virtual and multi-unit houses also pain the that the Mosses tution started after the Hoffmann said in an email Lachmann-Mosse ran the in-person visits with hit an all-time high of endured, I hope it provides Arkell Museum in Canajo- that provenance research- newspaper Berliner Tageb- biological parents, and $327,000, up 19 percent the family with some mea- harie, New York, noted its ers at MARI were able to latt, a critical voice during appointments with from last September. sure of justice.” seasonal closing in Jan- link the painting to the the Nazi Party’s rise to social workers to ensure The Mosse Art Restitu- uary 2017 with a friend- Mosse family with the help power. As high-profile sym- children are getting the Massachusetts officer pleads tion Project was started ly Facebook post urging of Arkell Museum executive bols of the “Jewish press,” support they need. not guilty to manslaughter in 2011 to locate and res- readers to “Enjoy Winter!” director Suzan Friedlander. the couple was persecuted Many foster parents are titute the stolen artworks It was illustrated with a “Winter,” sometimes and fled Germany in 1933. also taking on the added WOBURN (AP) — A on behalf of the Mosse picture of “Winter.” known as “Skaters” or The Nazis seized the fam- cost of personal protective Massachusetts police heirs. They have complet- The post was noticed by “Snow,” was purchased in ily’s assets, including the equipment and sanitation officer charged with ed three dozen restitu- a student working with 1900 by publishing mag- artwork. materials to keep their manslaughter for the homes safe and healthy, 2018 fatal shooting of he said. an unarmed man within GOP pushes Barrett as Democrats cry ‘sham’ SEIU 509 and hundreds 12 seconds of approach- of foster parents are ing him has pleaded not planning to deliver a se- guilty. was careful during two immediate removal from 53-47 majority, her confir- BARRETT ries of COVID-19-related Reading Officer Erik days of public testimony leadership. mation is almost assured. From A1 demands to Gov. Charlie Drauschke was arraigned not to tip her views on Among those testify- Two Republican senators, Baker and members of his Wednesday on man- Senate’s on recess, when many issues, or take on ing Thursday in support Alaska’s Lisa Murkowski administration including: slaughter charges for the voting has already started the president who nomi- of Barrett’s nomination, and Maine’s Susan Col- free and accessible testing death of Alan Greenough, in the presidential election nated her. Facing almost retired appellate court lins, are opposed to voting and personal protective WBUR-FM reported. in a majority of states,” de- 20 hours of questions from Judge Thomas Griffith as- before the election, but equipment; planning for Prosecutors said that clared Sen. Chris Coons, senators, she declined to sured senators that Bar- no others objected. Sen. what will happen if a Drauschke and seven oth- D-Del. offer specifics beyond a rett would be among jus- Mitt Romney, R-Utah, foster parent, foster child, er officers were respond- Republicans eager to fill vow to keep an open mind tices who “can and do put said Thursday he will vote or biological parent is ing to a domestic violence the seat of the late Jus- and take the cases as they aside party and politics.” to confirm Barrett. She infected with coronavirus; call on Feb. 3, the second tice Ruth Bader Ginsberg come. But a coalition of civ- would be Trump’s third and doubling the daily call in two nights. countered that Trump is “It’s not the law of Amy,” il rights groups opposed justice on the high court. reimbursement for foster On the first night, well within bounds to fill the mother of seven told her nomination. Kristen A former Notre Dame parents to cover expenses Greenough evaded arrest. the vacancy, and they have the senators at various Clarke, the president of Law School professor, incurred while supporting On the second, Draus- the votes to do it. Relying times. the Lawyers Committee Barrett would be the only their foster children. chke found Greenough on a slim Senate majority, Barrett wasn’t present on Civil Rights, said the one of her Supreme Court in a parking lot of a gas Trump’s Republicans are for Thursday’s hearing, judge’s unwillingness to colleagues not groomed in Police release names of station after he escaped poised to lock a 6-3 conser- the last of the week’s ses- speak forcefully for the the Ivy League. She had victims in triple shooting his apartment by jumping vative court majority for sions as the coronavirus Voting Rights Act and oth- little courtroom experi- out of the window, au- years to come. pandemic hangs over the er issues should “sound an ence when the Senate con- PROVIDENCE, R.I. thorities said. Greenough Sen. John Cornyn, country. Two GOP sen- alarm” for Americans with firmed her to the federal (AP) — Police in Provi- was hunched over in a car R-Texas, said he under- ators on the committee a case heading to the high bench in 2017, but quickly dence continue to inves- that had been blocked in stands Democrats’ “dis- tested positive for the court. became a rising conserva- tigate a shooting in the and could not move. appointment.” He said, virus and two campaign “Our nation deserves a tive star. parking lot of a school Assistant District “Their loss is the Ameri- staff members for Demo- justice who is committed At the high court, she that left one person dead Attorney Thomas Brant can people’s gain.” cratic Sen. Kamala Har- to preserving the hard- may be quickly called on, and two others injured. said that Greenough was Barrett’s confirmationris, the vice presidential earned rights of all Amer- if confirmed, to consider The man who died at the not attempting to flee or would bring the most nominee, also tested posi- icans, particularly the the GOP-backed challenge hospital after being shot out- making any movements. pronounced ideological tive, grounding her travel most vulnerable,” Clarke to the Affordable Care Act side the Rhode Island School Drauschke radioed in that change on the court in Thursday, the campaign testified. in a case coming before the for the Deaf on Tuesday he has found Greenough, 30 years, from the liberal announced. Trump’s Republican al- court Nov. 10, as well as afternoon was identified by and ordered him to get out icon Ginsberg to the con- Stakes are high for all lies, led by Senate Major- any election-related chal- police as Deshaun Dure, 19. of the car at gunpoint. He servative appeals court sides. Liberals pounced ity Leader Mitch McCo- lenges between Trump The other two men injured, ordered Greenough to show judge from Indiana. The when top Democrat Sen. nnell, are reshaping the and Democrat Joe Biden Omotayo Cole Adedeji, 19, his hands which are inside shift is poised to launch Dianne Feinstein of Cal- judiciary, having changed in the heated presidential Aaron Gomes, 20, continue his sweatshirt pockets, a new era of court rulings ifornia hugged the chair- Senate rules at the start campaign. to recover at the hospital, authorities said. on abortion, voting rights man, Sen. Lindsey Gra- of the president’s term “Amy’s doing a fantastic Providence police said. “Mr. Greenough isn’t and other matters that ham, R-S.C., as days of to allow 51 votes, rather job,” Trump said at the No arrests have been showing any weapons, are now open to new un- hearings closed, praising than the traditional 60, to White House before head- announced. Investigators doesn’t make any threats, certainty. his handling of the pro- advance Supreme Court ing out to a Wednesday have asked anyone with isn’t looking to get away,” The 48-year-old Barrett cess. They called for her nominees. With a slim night campaign rally. information about the Brant said. Rhode Island allows trick-or-treating, with restrictions By Mark Pratt The state Department of of rules is harder when it The 7-day rolling aver- cording to the Department efits for the week ending ASSOCIATED PRESS Business Regulation will comes to smaller groups, age of daily new cases in of Labor and Training. Oct. 10, the federal Bu- also step up enforcement the governor urged Rhode Rhode Island has risen Rhode Island’s unem- reau of Labor Statistics Children in Rhode Is- at bars and restaurants. Islanders to take personal over the past two weeks ployment rate remained said Thursday, up slightly land will still be allowed She asked college and responsibility and “do the from almost 117 on Sept. well above the national from the prior week. to go trick-or-treating on school administrators as right thing” to stop the 30 to more than 198 on September rate of 7.9 per- , Gov. Gina Rai- JOHNSON & WALES well as parents to do their spread. Thursday, according to cent. mondo said Thursday, but RESUMES CLASSES part to discourage Hal- “It’s harder to regulate Johns Hopkins. The number of unem- she urged people not to loween parties, especially and enforce our way out The state also reported ployed Rhode Island res- Johnson & Wales Uni- hold Halloween parties, because the state is seeing of our problem now,” she two more virus-related idents — those available versity announced it plans even if they are within the a surge in cases among said. fatalities, for a total of for and actively seek- to resume in-person in- state’s gathering limit of 1,149. Both patients were struction for all students 15 people. younger people. CASES ON THE RISE ing employment — was She reminded people in their 90s. 59,000, down 10,500 from next week, two weeks “Trick-or-treating gives The Rhode Island De- that hosts of parties that The number of peo- August. The number of after moving to remote kids a sense of normalcy,” partment of Health on break the limit of 15 can ple in the hospital with employed Rhode Island classes because of a coro- the Democratic governor Thursday reported 228 be fined $500 per guest. COVID-19 was 129 as of residents was 502,000, up navirus outbreak among said at a news conference new confirmed coronavi- Tuesday, the latest day for students. to announce new strat- Reiterating that the rus cases, but that was out 31,100 from August. which the information was While all classes are ex- egies and regulations to current surge is being of more than 12,300 tests The health care and so- caused by small gather- available, down slightly cial assistance; profession- pected to resume in-per- stem a recent increase of performed, a positivity from the day before. new confirmed coronavi- ings of family, friends and rate of about 1.9 percent. al and business services; son instruction on Tues- rus cases. coworkers, Raimondo also The 7-day rolling aver- UNEMPLOYMENT retail; and accommoda- day, culinary and baking Children should wear ordered businesses to shut age of the positivity rate DECLINES tions and food services and pastry lab students masks designed to prevent down break rooms for 90 in Rhode Island has risen Rhode Island’s unem- sectors saw the largest job are expected to start Sun- the spread of the virus, go days, while still adhering over the past two weeks ployment rate fell to 10.5 gains in September, the day and Monday. in smaller groups, and end to labor laws and union from about 1.1 percent percent in September, agency said. The Providence school before dark this year, she rules regarding breaks. on Sept. 30 to almost 1.9 down from an adjusted The educational services moved to remote learning added. She urged parents She also asked busi- percent on Wednesday, ac- rate of 12.9 percent in Au- sector lost 2,000 jobs last on Oct. 5 after 38 students to come up with alterna- nesses to do their part by cording to the Johns Hop- gust, state labor officials month due in part to a who lived off campus test- tives, including costume allowing as many employ- kins University Center for said Thursday. decrease in the number ed positive. movie nights. ees as possible to work Systems Science and En- The state has recovered of student workers at the The school said it would State police will triple from home, discouraging gineering. nearly 60 percent of the state’s private colleges, test all students and as enforcement efforts on carpools and encouraging Raimondo has said re- jobs it lost in March and the agency said. of Wednesday said it had Halloween, and Raimondo asymptomatic workers to peatedly she wants to April when coronavirus re- Nearly 3,000 Rhode Is- found five additional pos- is asking local police de- get tested. keep it lower than 2 per- strictions shut down large landers applied for unem- itive cases, with some test partments to do the same. Because enforcement cent. sectors of the economy, ac- ployment insurance ben- results pending. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 16, 2020 THE DAILY ITEM A7 THIS WEEK IN PHOTOS

ITEM PHOTO | OLIVIA FALCIGNO Nahant Republican Town Committee members Mary Livingston and Kristina Etter rally in support of President Donald Trump and Back the Blue at the Nahant Rotary Tuesday afternoon.

ITEM PHOTOS | OLIVIA FALCIGNO From left, St. Mary’s Kiara Lonigro, Lia Catino, Ava Benzan, Alyssa Grossi, and Macie Story take on Austin Prep during a match last Tuesday.

ITEM PHOTOS | OLIVIA FALCIGNO Left, Peabody’s Victor Maciel kicks the ball down the field during a game against Swampscott at Blocksidge Field on Wednesday night.

Right, Swampscott player Fernando Barranco battles for the ball with Peabody’s Bjorn Shurdha.

ITEM PHOTOS | SPENSER HASAK Above, the office space of a single-bed- room apartment at Caldwell on Munroe Street in Lynn. Below, the living room of a two-bedroom apartment in the new Caldwell apartment building on Munroe Street in Lynn.

ITEM PHOTO | OLIVIA FALCIGNO Lynn resident Jacoby Bartlett, 9, works on homework at Camp Fire North Shore in Salem on Wednes- day afternoon. A8 FRIDAY, OCTOBER 16, 2020 LOOK! World Food Day, Global Cat Day, Steve Jobs Day, National Learn a Word Day

WE WANT TO HEAR FROM YOU! TO CONTRIBUTE TO LOOK!, PLEASE EMAIL [email protected] OR MAIL YOUR SUBMISSION TO THE ITEM, P.O. BOX 5, LYNN, MA 01903. Moulton honors Lynn English senior with service award By Gayla Cawley ITEM STAFF LYNN — Carlos Pru- dencio, a 17-year-old student at Lynn English High School, was selected as the winner of U.S. Rep. Seth Moulton’s annual Peter J. Gomes Service award on Thursday night. Prudencio was select- ed from a group of five finalists, which included two other people whose work directly benefits the Lynn community, during a virtual ceremony that was streamed live on Moul- ton’s Facebook page. Moulton said Prudencio PHOTO | MATTHEW MURPHY/VIVACITY MEDIA GROUP VIA AP was chosen for the service award based on his com- Elizabeth Stanley, left, and Celia Rose Good- mitment to leading racial ing are seen during a performance of “Jagged justice initiatives in the Little Pill.” community and efforts to distribute food during the pandemic with the Lynn ‘Jagged Little Pill’ Salvation Army. COURTESY PHOTO “Congratulations to you, Carlos, for your excellent Lynn teenager Carlos Prudencio was selected as the winner of leads Tony Awards work, for being the type Congressman Seth Moulton’s annual Peter J. Gomes Service Award. of next-generation leader that our world desperate- work toll was on Carlos at three Lynn residents hon- considered for the award nominations with 15 ly needs, and for inspir- the time. (It was) just an ored as finalists for the were Elizabeth Pettis, ing your peers to do the amazing commitment.” fifth annual award. executive director of the By Mark Kennedy part of the ’19-’20 season, same,” said Moulton. “We Prudencio said he was Lopez, who was nomi- Salisbury Council on AP ENTERTAINMENT and I can’t wait to see all look forward to seeing it honored and humbled to nated by state Sen. Bren- Aging, and Joyce Deli- WRITER of their beautiful work continue for many years be accepting the award, dan Crighton (D-Lynn) yiannis, the founder of when Broadway returns,” to come.” NEW YORK — The he said in a statement. and in turn, to continue was considered for her Help Me Help Someone sobering musical “Jagged Prudencio, who was the legacy of Rev. Gomes, volunteer efforts with Inc., a social network of Nipping on the heels nominated for the award Little Pill,” which plumbs of “Jagged Little Pill” a former minister at Har- the Lynn Salvation Army charitable and kind acts Alanis Morissette’s by his mentor, Beyond vard’s Memorial Church during the pandemic. in Burlington. for overall numbers of Walls CEO and founder 1995 breakthrough al- nominations is “Moulin and Moulton’s mentor, “(Lopez is) a Lynn-based Moulton said choos- bum to tell a story of an Al Wilson, is leading the whom the congressman volunteer who redoubled ing a winner among the Rouge!,” a jukebox ad- American family spiral- aptation of Baz Luhr- push for a Black Lives credits with inspiring his her service distributing five finalists, who were Matter street mural in ing out of control, earned mann’s hyperactive 2001 commitment to service. meals to families in need selected from a significant a leading 15 Tony Award the city with his class- number of nominations, movie about the goings-on In his remarks, Pru- during the coronavirus nominations Thursday, as mate, 18-year-old Dami- was difficult as they have in a turn-of-the-century dencio credited his fellow pandemic,” reads a press the Broadway community anny Garrido. all not only strengthened Parisian nightclub, that youth leader, Garrido, for release from Moulton’s took the first steps to cel- The senior class pres- their communities, but got 14 nods. keeping him going during office. “Elizabeth is a fix- ebrate a pandemic-short- ident at Lynn English inspired others to serve, “It’s definitely bitter- their push for a Black ture at charitable efforts ened season that upended helped implement a hu- which encompasses the sweet,” said Carmen Lives Matter street mural in Lynn, and participated the theater world. man rights curriculum at spirit of the service award Pavlovic, a lead producer when he’s felt discouraged in numerous clean-up There are three best the school, and is involved he created in memory of of “Moulin Rouge!” “It’s after unproductive meet- campaigns, food security musical nominees: “Jag- with several organizations, Gomes in 2016. obviously not the year ings; Wilson for keeping initiatives, and communi- ged Little Pill,” “Moulin including Beyond Walls “Reverend Gomes any of us imagined. At the him on track with Beyond ty programs.” Rouge: The Musical” and and Youth Without Bor- was my mentor and my same time I feel honored Walls, where he serves as Vickie Mata, a case “Tina — The Tina Turner ders, according to Wilson. friend,” said Moulton. to have the opportunity to an intern; and another manager with the Lynn Musical.” And there are “The thing that I’ve “His example inspired be part of such a histo- found so remarkable this finalist for the service Shelter Association who five best play nominees: ry-making moment — I award, Elizabeth Lopez, helps homeless guests my own journey to serve year is that in the start in the Marines and later “Grand Horizons,” “The think we will all remem- of the pandemic here a Lynn-based volunteer find housing, health- Inheritance,” “Sea Wall/A ber this year for many with the Salvation Army care and job resources, as a member of Congress. in Lynn, Carlos and his Carlos received the Gomes Life,” “Slave Play” and decades to come.” who helped propel his was nominated by Tom mom began volunteering, Service Award for his “The Sound Inside.” Two very different food distribution efforts. Lorrello, LSA director handing out boxes of food work helping others and Tom Kitt, honored for offerings are tied with “I do all the work I do of clinical operations and at the Salvation Army,” leading change in Lynn. orchestrations for “Jag- 12: “Tina — The Tina because I have people training. said Wilson. “They worked He embodies the values ged Little Pill,” thanked Turner Musical,” which behind me supporting “Although she was an every day starting in that Reverend Gomes Morissette and his tells the rock icon’s life me,” said Prudencio. “The outstanding case manager March well into June to instilled in me: integrity, collaborators, but also with songs that include hand out boxes of food to award is just a reflection before the pandemic, she compassion, and a com- graciously nodded to the “Let’s Stay Together” and those in need, ultimately of people behind me. has gone above and beyond mitment to service others.” more than a dozen shows “Proud Mary,” and “Slave helping to hand out over Without them, I don’t in recent months to sup- that were unable to open Play,” Jeremy O. Harris’ 1.7 million meals through think I would be any- port people displaced from Gayla Cawley can be due to the pandemic. ground-breaking, bracing the Salvation Army. where near to receiving shelter during the pandem- reached at gcawley@item- “I also want to acknowl- work that mixes race, sex, “I saw what that com- this award.” ic,” the release said. live.com. Follow her on edge all of the shows that taboo desires and class. mitment was, what the Prudencio was one of The other two finalists Twitter @GaylaCawley. were not able to open, so The dozen nods make today I’m thinking of all “Slave Play” the most of the great artists who nominated play in Tony Rudolph and his nose-so-bright to light up auction were supposed to be a history. By Andrew Dalton Thursday that a 6-inch- with the dolls,” he told The AP ENTERTAINMENT tall Rudolph and 11-inch- Associated Press. “I’m just WRITER tall Santa used to ani- putting the family first.” mate the 1964 TV special The figures were made LOS ANGELES — Rudolph and his still- are being sold together by Japanese puppet mak- shiny nose are getting a in the auction that starts er Ichiro Komuro and new home, and it’s bound Nov. 13 and are expected used for the filming of the to be a lot nicer than the to fetch between $150,000 show at Tadaito Mochi- Island of Misfit Toys. and $250,000. naga’s MOM Productions The soaring reindeer Collector Peter Lutrario in Tokyo. and Santa Claus figures of Staten Island, New York, They’re made of wood, who starred in the peren- thought they might be the wire, cloth and leather. only items he would never Rudolph’s nose, after PHOTO | PROFILES IN HISTORY VIA AP nially beloved stop-motion animation Christmas sell, but when he recently some minimal mainte- The Rudolph rein- special “Rudolph the Red turned 65 he thought about nance through the years, deer puppet from Nosed Reindeer” are going having something to leave still lights up. The real- PHOTO | MANUEL HARLAN/POLK & CO. VIA AP the 1964 Christmas up for auction. for his children and grand- istic bristles of Santa’s special “Rudolph the Auction house Profiles children. beard are made from yak Adrienne Warren, center, is seen during a per- Red-Nosed Reindeer.” in History announced “I always said I would die hair. formance of “Tina: The Tina Turner Musical.” WEATHER LOTTERY

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By Mike Alongi Mahoney. “She has such half to go up 4-1, then ITEM SPORTS EDITOR smart  eld presence and Morey  nished things off she can see two steps with two goals in the sec- PEABODY — The Bish- ahead, so she’s a true ond half. op Fenwick  eld hockey playmaker out there for The game was the  rst team shook off a slow start us. She controls our ow in what will surely be Thursday afternoon, ral- on offense and creates a many years of great bat- lying to score six straight lot of opportunities.” tles between the two rival goals to take down rival Arianna Costello add- schools. As rivals in ev- St. Mary’s, 6-1, at Donald- ed two goals in the win, ery other sport, Mahoney son Stadium. while Rayne Millett had is glad that the friendly “We really started the one goal and one assist. competitiveness will be game off on our heels, and Goalkeeper Cat Elias brought to  eld hockey. I think the early goal by made eight saves, while “It’s really exciting to St. Mary’s really snapped Kristina Rusha and Kari- get this rivalry started in us out of it,” said Fenwick na Gyllenhaal played well our sport  nally,” said Ma- coach Marybeth Mahoney. in the mid eld. honey. “It feels like we’ve “We were really able to The Spartans’ lone goal been talking about this turn things around, get came from Pej’ae Parent. for years after not having into our rhythm and take St. Mary’s jumped out to a ton of programs in the advantage of our opportu- an early lead in this one, conference to go against, nities on offense.” scoring just 33 seconds so it’s great to see St. Grace Morey once again into the game to go up 1-0. Mary’s start a program to was the playmaker in the But Morey got Fenwick get this rivalry going.” win for the Crusaders, right back into it, scoring Fenwick (2-0-1) will host notching three goals and two goals in a span of less Cohasset Saturday after- ITEM PHOTO | OLIVIA FALCIGNO two assists. than two minutes to put noon (4). Lynn eld senior Grace Klonsky battles for the ball with Ipswich’s Julia “Grace really is just run- the Crusaders ahead for St. Mary’s (1-2-1) travels Moseley during the Pioneer’s Senior Night. ning things in the center good. Millett and Costel- to Central Catholic Satur- of the  eld for us,” said lo added goals before the day morning (10). Lynn eld eld hockey celebrates Senior Night By Mike Alongi few seasons, so it’s almost delay (after the district ITEM SPORTS EDITOR like they’ve been seniors moved back into the “red”) for a few years now,” said and these seniors kept ev- LYNNFIELD — The Lyn- Lynn eld coach Samantha eryone motivated through n eld  eld hockey team Pindara. “Even the newer practices and everything had a chance to celebrate seniors they’re just stepping else. We wouldn’t be here its eight seniors before into their roles as if they’ve Thursday evening’s game without their leadership.” against Ipswich, and the been here forever. It’s such a As for the game Thurs- group — Jeanne Carpen- great group of girls.” day evening, it was a bit of ter, Maddie Cooke, Grace Pindara -- who is in her a struggle for Lynn eld in Klonsky, Charlotte Mihal-  rst year as head coach a 3-1 loss to Ipswich. But chik, co-captain Madison after taking over for the after getting off to a slow Murphy, co-captain Ava legendary Mamie Reardon start, the Pioneers rallied O’Brien, Bella Scalla and -- noted that the leader- to gain some momentum Riley Slaney— was praised ship of her senior group has late before the  nal buzzer for their contributions to been especially critical in sounded. Murphy scored ITEM FILE PHOTO | OLIVIA FALCIGNO the program over the past this pandemic-shortened the lone goal for Lynn eld. season. Grace Morey (center) made plays all over the eld for the Crusaders, four years. “Their leadership has scoring three goals and dishing a pair of assists in a win over St. Mary’s “A lot of these seniors have LYNNFIELD, B2 been instrumental to the been huge for us,” said Pin- Thursday. team’s success over the past dara. “We had a two-week St. Mary’s golf comes up short against Bishop Feehan

and Sean Mathers each were Ethan Doyle (6.5- matchup 5-4. Mike Ryan SCHOOL ROUNDUP had 22 points. 2.5), Joe Parr (5-4), Jon may have dropped his St. Mary’s (2-6) hosts Wasserman (5-4) and match (5.5-3.5) but also By Mike Alongi Bishop Fenwick Monday Jack Doyle (5.5-3.5). ITEM SPORTS EDITOR showed great improve- (3) at Tedesco Country St. John’s Prep 231, ment for the Tanners. Club. Malden Catholic 268 The St. Mary’s golf Peabody (0-2) travels to GOLF Aidan LeBlanc shot a team couldn’t quite con- Salem Friday (4). tinue the momentum Marblehead 40, 2-under 33 in the victory Salem 32 for the Eagles, while Em- Williams 165, from its win over Car- Charlie Grenier led met Phelan shot 1-under Bishop Fenwick 153 dinal Spellman, falling the way for Marblehead 34 and Connor Remley Playing well for the to new Catholic Central in the victory, earning shot 1-over 36. Crusaders were Cade League foe Bishop Fee- medalist honors after St. John’s Prep (7-0) Buckley (30 points), han by a score of 215-175 shooting a score of 39 travels to Catholic Me- Gavin Belt (26 points), on the road at Heather and winning his match morial Tuesday (2:30). Steven Woods (23 points) Hill Country Club Thurs- 8-1. Other winners for Beverly 46.5, and Tony Novak (21 day afternoon. the Magicians were Scott Peabody 25.5 Luke Smith led the way points). Campbell (7-2) and Noah The Tanners fell short Fenwick (7-2) hosts for St. Mary’s with 32 Kaplowitch (6.5-2.5), against Beverly but de- Austin Prep Saturday points, while Eric Bridg- while Matt Weed tied his spite the loss Peabody’s es had a solid day with match (4.5-4.5). second match was all (3:30) at The Meadow at 27 points. Peter Pagli- Marblehead (3-1) takes about improvement. Peabody Golf Course. uca had 26 points and on Swampscott at Tedes- Ryan Brunet earned ITEM FILE PHOTO | OLIVIA FALCIGNO Andrew Potter had 24 co Country Club Tuesday ROUNDUP, B2 a 5.5 to 3.5 win in the Luke Smith led the St. Mary’s golf team with 32 points, while Andrew Lu- (3). No. 1 spot, while No. 8 points Thursday against Bishop Feehan. ciano, Terence Moynihan For Salem, winners Chris Fabbo also took his NFL ups caution after Falcons player tests positive

By Bob Maaddi reports symptoms, even if played Tuesday night fol- very important lesson. But  eld. And if it turns out the team said in a state- ASSOCIATED PRESS they have a negative test lowing a 16-day layoff due I think in the af rmative, those were non-COVID ment. “The health and that same day, we’re going to an outbreak. The New we still see no evidence of symptoms, then certain- safety of our team is our The NFL plans to take to hold that individual out England Patriots have on- eld transmission from ly we would all be happy highest priority.” a cautious approach that of the facility.” twice had their original football-related activities.” with that outcome. ... Just The Falcons (0-5)  red may force players and Sills added that any- Week 5 matchup against Team medical staffs will because someone has one coach Dan Quinn and coaches reporting u one else deemed high risk postponed fol- make decisions on the negative test, we can’t say general manager Thom- symptoms to miss games through contact tracing lowing four positive coro- status of people who have that means they’re abso- as Dimitroff last Sunday without testing positive for with those individuals also navirus tests by players. symptoms but haven’t test- lutely not infected. So we night, and Raheem Morris COVID-19. will be removed from the They’re set to play Sunday. ed positive for COVID-19 just have to make each of was elevated to interim Dr. Allen Sills, the team facility “Clearly we af rmed in consultation with infec- these decisions on an indi- coach. league’s chief medical of - “It’s really just an abun- again the great importance tious disease experts and vidual basis and look at the “Right now, in this new cer, made it clear in a con- dance of caution that we’re of mask use and also the the league. totality of the evidence.” COVID world, there’s a ference call Thursday that using in those situations,” risk of meetings,” Sills said “We’re always going to For the Falcons, defen- lot of things that come up one negative test is not Sills said. about what was learned err on the side of safety sive tackle Marlon Da- in that world every single going to be enough to clear The Atlanta Falcons from the incidents in Ten- and we’re going to support vidson was placed on the day,” Morris said Tuesday. someone with symptoms. closed their facility Thurs- nessee and New England. the medical judgment of COVID-19/reserve list this “You just have to deal with “We all know that we’re day following a second pos- “I think that clearly when our medical staff,” Sills week, and the addition of that all the time.” going into cold and u sea- itive test for COVID-19. people are meeting togeth- said. “Everyone has the a second unidenti ed per- Davidson was the second son. It’s going to be a lot One player tested positive er in small spaces and par- same goal here, and that’s son caused the Falcons to Atlanta player to be placed more sore throats, stuffy earlier in the week. The ticularly if masks are not to operate as safely as we act out of caution. All team on the COVID 19/reserve noses, coughs that devel- team remains scheduled to involved, there’s a high can. ... If we’re going to activity is being done vir- list in-season. Rookie cor- op,” Sills said. “With the sit- play at Minnesota on Sun- risk of transmission. So I make a mistake, we’d rath- tually. nerback A.J. Terrell missed uation we’re in, we always day and could return to the think mask use at all times er make a mistake on the “This decision was made two games before return- have to rule out COVID facility on Friday. and avoidance of small, side of being cautious and in consultation with the ing for last week’s home  rst. So when someone The Tennessee Titans in-person meetings are a keeping someone off the NFL and medical of cials,” loss to Carolina. B2 SPORTS THE DAILY ITEM FRIDAY, OCTOBER 16, 2020

HIGH SCHOOL SCHEDULE FRIDAY St. Mary’s at Central Catholic (4) Girls Soccer Field Hockey St. Mary’s at Malden Catholic (4) St. Mary’s at Central Catholic (10) Beverly at Salem (4) Cohasset at Bishop Fenwick (4) Peabody at Marblehead (4) Volleyball Danvers at Swampscott (6:30) Bishop Fenwick at Bishop Stang Boys Soccer (12:30) Salem at Beverly (4) St. Mary’s at Central Catholic (1) Marblehead at Peabody (4) Golf St. John’s Prep at BC High (5) Austin Prep at Bishop Fenwick (3:30) Swampscott at Danvers (6:30) Cross Country Field Hockey Peabody at Marblehead (9) Lynnfield at Hamilton-Wenham (3:45) St. Mary’s at Arlington Catholic Golf (10:30) Peabody at Salem (4) Cardinal Spellman at Bishop Fenwick SATURDAY (12) Girls Soccer Gloucester, Winthrop at Swampscott (12) Bishop Stang at Bishop Fenwick (12) Hamilton-Wenham at Lynnfield (3) SUNDAY Boys Soccer Golf Lynnfield at Hamilton-Wenham (10) Arlington Catholic at Bishop Fenwick Bishop Fenwick at Bishop Stang (11) (3:30)

TV/RADIO

Baseball 3 p.m...... Houston at Tampa Bay...... TBS College football 6 p.m...... SMU at Tulane...... ESPN 9:30 p.m...... BYU at Houston...... ESPN Golf 7:30 a.m...... European Tour: Scottish Championship...... Golf 2 p.m...... Champions: Dominion Energy Charity Classic...... Golf 5 p.m...... PGA Tour: CJ Cup...... Golf Women’s college volleyball 5 p.m...... Texas at Kansas State...... ESPNU 7 p.m...... Pittsburgh at Notre Dame...... ESPNU

NFL

AMERICAN CONFERENCE NATIONAL CONFERENCE East East W L T Pct PF PA W L T Pct PF PA Buffalo 4 1 0 .800 139 142 Dallas 2 3 0 .400 163 180 NE 2 2 0 .500 97 92 1 3 1 .300 113 145 Miami 2 3 0 .400 136 113 Washington 1 4 0 .200 89 142 N.Y. Jets 0 5 0 .000 75 161 N.Y. Giants 0 5 0 .000 81 133 South South W L T Pct PF PA W L T Pct PF PA Tennessee 4 0 0 1.000 122 90 Carolina 3 2 0 .600 122 118 Indianapolis 3 2 0 .600 126 88 NO 3 2 0 .600 153 150 Houston 1 4 0 .200 110 140 Tampa Bay 3 2 0 .600 139 112 Jacksonville 1 4 0 .200 109 147 Atlanta 0 5 0 .000 122 161 North North W L T Pct PF PA W L T Pct PF PA Pittsburgh 4 0 0 1.000 118 87 Green Bay 4 0 0 1.000 152 101 4 1 0 .800 149 76 Chicago 4 1 0 .800 105 100 Cleveland 4 1 0 .800 156 149 Detroit 1 3 0 .250 99 127 Cincinnati 1 3 1 .300 102 126 Minnesota 1 4 0 .200 132 152 West West W L T Pct PF PA W L T Pct PF PA Kansas City 4 1 0 .800 149 110 Seattle 5 0 0 1.000 169 135 ITEM PHOTOS | OLIVIA FALCIGNO Las Vegas 3 2 0 .600 151 152 L.A. Rams 4 1 0 .800 136 90 Denver 1 3 0 .250 82 98 Arizona 3 2 0 .600 128 102 Top left: Julia Carbone battles for possession of a ball. Top right: Jacqui Carbone runs past an LAC 1 4 0 .200 110 125 San Fran 2 3 0 .400 124 114 Ipswich defender. Bottom: Ava Marotta takes a swipe at a ball. Sunday’s Games Green Bay at Tampa Bay, 4:25 p.m. Houston at Tennessee, 1 p.m. L.A. Rams at , 8:20 Washington at N.Y. Giants, 1 p.m. p.m. Cincinnati at Indianapolis, 1 p.m. Byes: L.A. Chargers, Las Vegas, New Atlanta at Minnesota, 1 p.m. Orleans, Seattle Lynnfield field hockey celebrates Chicago at Carolina, 1 p.m. Monday’s Games Detroit at Jacksonville, 1 p.m. Kansas City at Buffalo, 5 p.m. Cleveland at Pittsburgh, 1 p.m. Arizona at Dallas, 8:15 p.m. Denver at New England, 1 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 22 Baltimore at Philadelphia, 1 p.m. N.Y. Giants at Philadelphia, 8:20 Senior Night against Ipswich N.Y. Jets at Miami, 4:05 p.m. p.m. LYNNFIELD ones who turned on the ly we would’ve loved to Lynnfield will play MLB POSTSEASON From B1 intensity at halftime. start right away, but the on the road at Hamil- Now we’re going to look delay helped us really ton-Wenham Friday af- WEDNESDAY Los Angeles Dodgers (May 3-1) vs. to bring that intensity to work on things in prac- Houston 4, Tampa Bay 3, Tampa Bay Atlanta, 9:08 p.m. (FS1). “We always play hard, ternoon (3:45). leads series 3-1. and that was not differ- the whole game and not tice and get them how we “Even though we lost just the second half. wanted. Then we came Los Angeles Dodgers 15, Atlanta 3, SATURDAY ent (Thursday),” said (Thursday), a lot of good Atlants leads series 2-1. Lynnfield now sits at into a game situation, x-Houston vs. Tampa Bay, 8:37 p.m. Pindara. “Our intensi- things happened out THURSDAY x-Atlanta vs. Los Angeles Dodgers 0-2-1 on the season, but saw what worked and Tampa Bay (Curtiss 3-0) vs. Houston ty showed in the second there,” said Pindara. (Buehler 1-0), 4:38 p.m. (FS1). the Pioneers continue to now we’re adapting. We (Garcia 0-1), 5:05 p.m. half and we battled back, improve day by day. played better in the sec- “We can now take those Los Angeles Dodgers (Kershaw 6-2) SUNDAY got a goal and gained things and bring them vs. Atlanta (Wilson 1-0), 8:08 p.m. “The two-week de- ond game and we played (Fox and FS1) x-Atlanta vs. Los Angeles Dodgers, some momentum. That’s lay was a blessing and even better (Thursday), into the next game and FRIDAY 8:15 p.m. (Fox and FS1). attributed to these se- a curse in some ways,” so we’re only going to continue to build up that x-Houston vs. Tampa Bay, 6:07 p.m. x-if necessary niors too, they’re the said Pindara. “Obvious- keep improving.” momentum.”

TODAY IN SPORTS

Oct. 16 row. 1932 — After a 0-0 tie earlier 2003 — Aaron Boone hits a in the season, the Green Bay pennant-winning homer leading Packers beat the Chicago off the bottom of the 11th in Bears 2-0. New York’s 6-5 win over Bos- 1964 — Babe Parilli of the ton in Game 7 of the ALCS. Boston Patriots passes for 2004 — Mount Union beats 422 yards and four touch- Marietta 57-0 for its 100th downs in a 43-43 tie with the consecutive regular-season Oakland Raiders. victory. The Purple Raiders’ 1968 — Americans Tommie last regular-season loss was Smith and John Carlos give on Oct. 15, 1994, at home black power salutes during the against Baldwin-Wallace. medal ceremonies of the 200- 2011 — Danell Leyva meter race and are later becomes the first American banned for life from all Olym- male gymnast to win a gold pic competition by the IOC. medal at the World Champion- 1971 — Norm Ullman of the ships since 2003. Leyva wins Toronto Maple Leafs records the parallel bars title to his 1,000th point in a 5-3 become the first gold medalist loss to the New York Rangers. for the U.S. since Paul Hamm 1976 — Vince Fusco kicks six claimed the floor exercise and field goals to give Duke an all-around titles in 2003. 18-18 tie with Clemson. 2011 — Dan Wheldon, 33, 1976 — Tony Franklin of Texas dies in a fiery 15-car wreck at A&M kicks two field goals over Las Vegas Motor Speedway 60 yards for an NCAA record. when his car flew over another The distances are 65 and 64 ITEM FILE PHOTO | OLIVIA FALCIGNO on Lap 13 and smashes into yards as the Aggies beat Bay- the wall just outside turn 2. Swampscott’s Olivia Baran (right) scored two goals in the Big Blue’s win over Peabody Thursday. lor 24-0. 2016 — Drew Brees passes 1977 — The Denver Broncos for 465 yards and four touch- intercept seven passes off downs in New Orleans’ 41-38 Ken Stabler of the Oakland Swampscott girls soccer, field victory over Carolina, breaking Raiders in a 30-7 victory. a tie with Peyton Manning for 1977 — The Minnesota the most 400-yard games in Vikings beat the Chicago the regular season with his hockey teams both top Peabody Bears 16-10 in overtime with the only successful fake field 15th. Swampscott (1-1-1) Gloucester 1, Marble- top finisher at 11th place goal in NFL overtime. 2016 — Eli Manning passes ROUNDUP From B1 hosts Danvers Friday head 0 with a personal best time 1987 — Mike Tyson retains for 403 yards and three touch- night (6:30). Canaan Whittier, Ana of 22:50. his undisputed heavyweight downs in the New York Giants GIRLS SOCCER Peabody’s lone goal came Ziaziulia, Haven Linehan, title with a seven-round knock- 27-23 victory over Baltimore. Lynnfield (1-1) travels to Manning is the eighth quarter- Swampscott 2, from Hailee Lomasney on and goalkeeper Emily Triton Thursday. out of Tyrell Biggs in Atlantic an assist from Bridgett Doughman played well in back in history to have 300 Peabody 1 Newburyport 43, City, N.J. The Big Blue were paced O’Connell. The Tanners the loss for Marblehead. career TD passes. The Giants’ Lynnfield 20 1999 — Fourth-ranked on offense by goals from (2-1) play on the road at The Magicians travel to victory over Baltimore is the The Pioneers got an im- Tech hangs a record-setting Mia Schena and Sophie Marblehead Friday (4). Swampscott Monday (4). 700th win in franchise history. pressive showing from se- 62-0 loss on No. 16 Syracuse. DiGrande, while Macken- FIELD HOCKEY CROSS COUNTRY nior captain Mike Madden It’s the worst shutout loss by 2016 — Tom Brady throws zie Kearney notched two Swampscott 4, Newburyport 50, a ranked team in the history three touchdown passes and assists. Goalkeeper Lillian Peabody 0 Lynnfield 15 who finished first (16:28) of The Associated Press poll. goes over 5,000 completions Gosselin had six saves in Olivia Baran led the way Lynnfield couldn’t get on Lynnfield’s three-mile 1999 — Mount Union beats for his career while playing his the win, while Aislinn Mc- for Swampscott with two the job done at home home course, but it wasn’t Otterbein 44-20 for its 48th first game in Foxborough since Caran, Victoria Quagrello, goals, while Jordan Wa- against a strong all around enough against a strong consecutive victory, surpass- the end of his “Deflategate” Maddie Hudson and Grace ters scored one goal. Newburyport team. Soph- Newburyport squad. ing Oklahoma’s 42-year-old suspension, leading New Hudson all played well for Swampscott (2-0-1) hosts omore Courtney Cum- Lynnfield (1-1) travels to all-division mark of 47 in a England past Cincinnati 35-17. the Big Blue. Marblehead Monday (4). mings was the Pioneers Triton Thursday. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 16, 2020 THE DAILY ITEM B3 NATION Biden campaign finds 3rd virus link; Harris suspends travel

By Bill Barrow while, spent several hours ASSOCIATED PRESS campaigning together in Arizona on Oct. 8, when WILMINGTON, Del. — the first two people who At least three people con- tested positive were on a nected to Joe Biden’s pres- flight with Harris. Both idential campaign have candidates have tested tested positive for the coro- negative for the coronavi- navirus, leading the cam- rus multiple times since FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS paign to suspend in-person then, including on Thurs- Passers-by walk past a business storefront with events for vice presidential day. Everyone on the Biden nominee Kamala Harris store closing and sale signs in Dedham. campaign plane is required through Monday. Biden is not altering to wear a mask. his public schedule, his Trump, speaking without campaign said Thursday, a mask at a crowded out- U.S. jobless because he had no direct PHOTO| ASSOCIATED PRESS door rally in North Caroli- na on Thursday afternoon, exposure to the individu- Democratic vice presidential candidate Sen. als who tested positive, as offered his best wishes Kamala Harris, D-Calif., speaks at Carpenters to Harris and reiterated claims rise to defined by the Centers for Local Union 1912 in Phoenix, as Democratic Disease Control and Pre- his skepticism of wearing presidential candidate former vice president vention. masks. Joe Biden listens. It’s the Biden campaign’s “We worry about her. 898,000 with first major coronavirus I’m very concerned about scare, after months of safe- government response and ternoon as part of its con- her,” he said, later adding: ty precautions that drew in the candidates’ personal tact tracing efforts from “Masks, no masks, every- mockery from President protocols. the first two cases. thing, you can do all you layoffs still high Donald Trump, even af- Biden’s campaign an- The third individual is want, but you know, you ter he, first lady Melania nounced two positive cases an aviation company em- still need help.” By Christopher confident enough in their Trump and others contract- Thursday morning, identi- ployee who was on Biden’s The travel suspension Rugaber businesses or in their ed the virus themselves. fying Harris’ communica- plane for trips to and interrupts the Biden cam- ASSOCIATED PRESS view of the economy The Democratic campaign’s tions director Liz Allen and Florida earlier this week paign’s aggressive push to ramp up hiring. Job cautious reaction under- an unnamed member of the but who entered the back across a wide battleground WASHINGTON — The postings had rebounded scores the differences in flight crew for one of Har- of the plane and sat far map, including North Car- number of Americans steadily over the sum- how the rival camps have ris’ recent campaign trips. away from Biden, accord- olina and Ohio, with less seeking unemployment mer, but the gains have approached the pandemic, The campaign announced ing to the campaign. than three weeks to go un- benefits rose last week slowed in the past two both in terms of preferred a third case Thursday af- Harris and Biden, mean- til Election Day. by the most in two months. months, to 898,000, a “Further recovery looks historically high number to have stalled out,” said Pandemic hammers small businesses and evidence that layoffs AnnElizabeth Konkel, remain a hindrance to an economist at Indeed. the economy’s recovery “Holiday hiring is slug- from the pandemic re- gish, and many business- vital to economic recovery cession. es need to make signifi- Thursday’s report from cant changes to ride out By Paul Wiseman a recession. They account the Labor Department the colder months.” ASSOCIATED PRESS for nearly half the econo- coincides with other , which typi- my’s output and an out- recent data that have cally accounts for about WINCHESTER, Va. size portion of new jobs signaled a slowdown in — In a normal year, one-fourth of the nation’s “Small businesses are hiring. The economy is jobless aid applications, hundreds of book lovers the engine of the econo- still roughly 10.7 million would have descended on has reported the same my,’’ said Ahu Yildirmaz, jobs short of recovering number of claims for Winchester this summer co-head of the ADP Re- all the 22 million jobs for Shenandoah Universi- several weeks as a place- search Institute, a think that were lost when the holder. That’s because it ty’s annual children’s lit- tank affiliated with the pandemic struck in early temporarily stopped pro- erature conference. payroll processor ADP. “In spring. cessing new applications Some would have made past recessions, they were Confirmed coronavirus while it implements an- their way to Christine the ones really fueling the cases have been rising ti-fraud technology and Patrick’s bookshop down- economy.’’ again nationwide in the clears a backlog of claims. town. Winchester Brew Roughly one in five small past month, likely caus- That means jobless Works would have rolled businesses have closed, PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS ing more Americans to claims rose nationally out kegs this month for according to the data firm hold back from eating last week even though Oktoberfest revelers. The Pedestrians make their way along the down- Womply. Restaurants, town mall area of the Old Town Wednesday in out, shopping and engag- they were unchanged in Hideaway Café, occupy- bars, beauty shops and Winchester, Va. ing in other commerce. the largest state. Appli- ing a prime location at other retailers that in- Cases have spiked in cations rose significantly the corner of Cork and volve face-to-face contact nesses that must compete Some Winchester busi- Wisconsin, for example, in 17 states, including Loudoun streets, would have been hardest hit at a against the big box stores nesses folded quietly in prompting renewed re- Florida, , , be advertising its month- time when Americans are on the outskirts of town. the spring, he said, choos- strictions on business in Indiana and Massachu- ly Divas Drag Show. trying to keep distance To encourage foot traffic ing not to renew their Milwaukee and Madison. setts. In Wisconsin, they But 2020 is no nor- from one another. at local businesses, Win- leases. One was The Ger- Across the country, increased by a quarter to mal year. The literature Small companies are applications for unem- chester even designed man Table restaurant, nearly 15,000. conference, Oktoberfest struggling even here in a ployment aid are rising traffic lights to make it which closed in April with Fraud and issues and drag shows have all city of 28,000 that works while negotiations over easier to traverse down- this explanation on its around double-count- been cancelled — casual- hard to promote and pre- a new stimulus package ing claims have caused town on foot than by car, Facebook page from its ties, like so much else, of serve local enterprises. between House Speaker many economists to take sometimes to the conster- owner: COVID-19. Founded in 1744 and Nancy Pelosi and Trea- a more skeptical view of The pandemic has ham- fought over repeated- nation of motorists caught “I am always a happy sury Secretary Steven whether jobless aid ap- mered small businesses ly during the Civil War, in stop-and-go traffic. and positive person, but Mnuchin remain mired plications are a precise across the United States Winchester, 75 miles west But city planning is no I really think that this in a stalemate. barometer of layoffs. But — an alarming trend for of Washington, D.C., at match for a global pan- virus will be kicking a The job search website most still see an increase an economy that’s try- the northern edge of the demic. lot of small businesses in Indeed said its job post- in claims as a discourag- ing to rebound from the Shenandoah Valley, long “We’re in such a weird, the ass!! With no positive ings were unchanged ing sign even if the level deepest, fastest recession ago blocked off several weird time,’’ said May- changes in sight, reopen- last week, remaining may be inflated by peo- in U.S. history. Normally, blocks to create a pedes- or John David Smith Jr. ing in maybe 4-6 months about 17 percent below ple who have filed mul- small employers are a vi- trian mall downtown — a “Small businesses and seems almost unrealis- last year’s levels. Many tiple applications for dif- tal source of hiring after bulwark for local busi- families are hurting.’’ tic.’’ employers still aren’t ferent programs. DOJ charges Texas billionaire in $2 billion tax fraud scheme By Janie Har man of Vista Equity Part- the fraud and ordered ev- ASSOCIATED PRESS ners, will cooperate in idence to be manipulated the investigation and pay or destroyed. SAN FRANCISCO — $139 million to settle his Brockman, a resident of Federal prosecutors own tax probe. Smith, 57, Houston and Pitkin Coun- charged Texas billion- stunned a senior class last ty, , is chairman aire Robert Brockman on year when he promised to and CEO of Reynolds and Thursday with a $2 billion wipe out the student loan Reynolds, a 4,300-employ- tax fraud scheme in what debt of the entire graduat- ee company near Dayton, they say is the largest such ing class at Morehouse, a Ohio, that sells account- case against an American. historically Black all-male ing, sales and manage- Department of Justice college. ment software to auto officials said at a news “Complexity will not dealerships. The software conference that Brock- hide crime from law en- helps set up websites, in- man, 79, hid capital gains forcement. Sophistication cluding live chats with income over 20 years is not a defense to feder- potential customers, find through a web of offshore al criminal charges,” said loans and calculate cus- entities in Bermuda and David L. Anderson, U.S. tomer payments, manage Nevis and secret bank attorney for the Northern payroll and pay bills. accounts in Bermuda and District of California. “We Reynolds & Reynolds Switzerland. Prosecutors will not hesitate to prose- issued a statement say- announced that the CEO cute the smartest guys in ing the allegations were of a private equity firm the room.” outside Brockman’s work that aided in the schemes Brockman appeared in with the company and would cooperate with the federal court from Hous- that the company is not al- investigation. ton via Zoom Thursday. leged to have participated The 39-count indict- He entered a plea of not in any wrongdoing. ment unsealed Thursday guilty to all counts and Prosecutors say that charges Brockman, the was released on $1 mil- Smith used about $2.5 chief executive officer of lion bond, said Abraham million in untaxed funds Ohio-based software com- Simmons, spokesman for to buy and upgrade a va- pany Reynolds and Reyn- the Northern District of cation home in Sonoma, olds Co., with tax evasion, California. California; purchase two wire fraud, money laun- Prosecutors said he used ski properties in France; FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS dering, and other offenses. encrypted emails with and spend $13 million to Prosecutors also an- code names, including Per- buy a property and fund Billionaire technology investor and philanthropist Robert F. Smith an- nounced that Robert F. mit, Snapper, Redfish and charitable activities at his nounces he will provide grants to wipe out the student debt of the entire Smith, founder and chair- Steelhead, to carry out property in Colorado. 2019 graduating class at Morehouse College in Atlanta in 2019. B4 THE DAILY ITEM FRIDAY, OCTOBER 16, 2020 COMICS

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CROSSWORD DEAR ABBY Family friend fears young woman is addicted to meth DEAR ABBY: The — and your head — 22-year-old daughter of Dear Abby is written by Abigail straight. close friends of ours has been living in a van Van Buren, also known as Jeanne DEAR ABBY: I am my during the pandemic. Phillips, and was founded by her husband’s second wife. Her parents, my husband mother, Pauline Phillips. Contact His first wife died of can- and I heard her on her cer eight years ago. His cellphone talking about a Dear Abby at DearAbby.com or P.O. late wife’s mother still party where her friends Box 69440, Los Angeles, CA 90069. calls him her son-in-law were doing meth. No one and introduces him as reacted except me. I said, such. She also asks him “That’s terrifying!” and to her and offer to help he insists we go and do to help her with things she answered, “Right?” around the house, like I cannot stop worrying her get it. IF she says she something like day or wants to move her van to overnight trips hours getting mulch and re- about this young woman, modeling the bath. She who I have watched grow your property, explain away every weekend. I that as long as she is us- encourage him to go visit invites all of us over to since she was a baby. The holidays, but I can’t help red spots on her face, ing and/or partying with our friends because I contemporaries who do, know I can trust him, but feel awkward. Am I which I had assumed overreacting? Shouldn’t were from acne, now the offer is off the table. and I need some alone she find someone else to haunt me. What can I do? As to her parents who, time! Am I wrong for I had offered her the from what you wrote, ap- that? help her now that bond is use of our driveway, if pear to be clueless, tell broken? needed, but I don’t want them you are alarmed PEACEFUL AND and why, and urge them STILL IN THE PRESENT meth users here because IN INDIANA I have two college-age to go online and educate themselves about the DEAR PEACEFUL: sons, so now I regret even You are not wrong. You DEAR IN THE PRES- that. I feel since she symptoms of meth addic- tion, which include facial are as entitled to your ENT: If the bond were broached the topic she broken, your husband’s was asking for help. Her sores. feelings as your husband is to his. Things should former mother-in-law mom let it completely would find someone else, slide. Help! DEAR ABBY: I have a not always have to be his wonderful husband. He is way. The two of you need and your husband would SICK WITH WORRY very outgoing, and I to work out a compro- help her to do it. He may IN COLORADO would like to think of my- mise. (Compromise is the still feel like a member of self as the same, but I secret ingredient in hap- that family. Please be DEAR SICK: The baby work hard. He always py marriages.) If he feels smart and less defensive. you watched grow up is makes plans for the the need to get away and The woman is making an now an adult. If you think weekends, but sometimes it doesn’t bother you be- effort to include you in she was asking for help I just want to stay home, cause you trust him, you her celebrations. Accept because she is addicted to relax and get the house should be entitled to time the gesture for what it is methamphetamine, talk in order. The problem is, at home to get the place and be gracious. BRIDGE

They both played their leading roles Look only at the West hand in North’s three no-trump asking part- today’s diagram. What would you ner to decide between that game lead against three no-trump? South and four spades. has a balanced 15-17 points with West, with 12 high-card points, a doubleton spade, and North has knew that her partner had a very weak 10-15 points with five spades (and hand. So, leading a heart or a club probably no singleton). rated to cost a trick. A spade couldn’t Dame Jane Goodall, world-famous be right, given the five-card suit in the primatologist and anthropologist, dummy. So she chose the diamond said, “Every individual matters. Every jack. The defense was still alive! individual has a role to play. Every in- Declarer, a robot at Bridge Base dividual makes a difference.” Online, won with the queen, cashed At the bridge table, the declarer the diamond king and spade king, is an individual; the dummy has no and continued spades, putting East active role to play. But each defend- in with his jack. After South had dis- er might — or might not — have to carded one club and one heart, it remember their lines, as it were. The was East’s moment in the spotlight best defenses are when both players — what did he do? must make winning choices. How East found the killing continuation did the defense go against three no- — he led the club jack. Then the de- trump in this deal? fenders took one spade, three clubs The auction followed a very and one heart. straightforward transfer route, East and West bowed to each other. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 16, 2020 THE DAILY ITEM B5 TV BEST BETS REMIND REWIND

Clouds Disney+ Original Film! Inspired by a true story, this film follows a high From possession to philanthropy school student with terminal cancer who spends his remaining time pursuing his songwriting dream. By Taylor Neumann Meet the Chimps REMIND MAGAZINE Disney+ was born Jan. New Series! 22, 1959, in St. Louis. Blair Jane Lynch narrates this six-part look at Chimp Ha- began appearing in commer- ven, a 200-acre refuge in that is home to cials at age 5. She continued more than 300 chimpanzees. to do commercials despite de- Helstrom veloping a love for horses and Hulu a desire to grow up and be a New Series! veterinarian. By the time she The son and daughter of a powerful serial killer track down the worst of humanity. Based on the Marvel was 12, she had appeared on comic. the soap opera Hidden Fac- Grand Army es (1968-69) as well as the films The Way We Live Now New Series! (1970) and The Sporting Club This series follows five students at the largest public (1971). Blair told her mother high school in Brooklyn who are taking on our cha- she was ready to retire from otic world as they fight to succeed, survive, wild out, child acting to focus on her break free and seize the future. animal dreams; however, her The Trial of the Chicago 7 mother told her she had a Netflix few jobs to finish before that Original Film! could happen. Sacha Baron Cohen, Eddie Redmayne, Jeremy One of those jobs was the Strong, Mark Rylance, Joseph Gordon-Levitt, William movie The Exorcist (1973), Hurt, Michael Keaton, Yahya Abdul-Mateen II, Kelvin where Blair played possessed Harrison Jr. and Frank Langella star in writer/director child Regan. The film was a Aaron Sorkin’s (The West Wing) film that dramatiz- huge success internationally, es events that occurred at the 1968 Democratic earning Blair a Golden Globe National Convention, when what was meant as a and an Academy Award nom- peaceful protest turned into a violent clash with po- ination. Many people couldn’t lice and the National Guard. separate the actress from the Shark Tank character, causing some to ABC, 8 p.m. be terrified of her or ask in- Season Premiere! appropriate questions about The Sharks are back for a 12th season of giving peo- death, Catholicism and God. ple from all walks of life the chance to chase the Blair also received death American dream and potentially secure business threats. deals that could make these entrepreneurs into mil- Her next role was in the lionaires. controversial TV movie Born Is There a Killer on My Street? Innocent (1974), where she LMN, 8 p.m. played a sexually abused Original Film! runaway teenager opposite After Lindsay (Julie McNiven) falls for her new neigh- Kim Hunter. Blair followed bor Stephen (Trevor Donovan), dead bodies start to this up with another dra- accumulate, and she begins to fear her life may be matic role in Sarah T. — Por- in grave danger. Fright Favorites: “Horror Anthologies” trait of a Teenage Alcoholic TCM, beginning at 8 p.m. (1975), and starred in Sweet Catch a Classic! Hostage (1975) with Martin Long before the American Horror Story TV series, hor- Sheen and Victory at Enteb- ing the film, Blair took a year In 1997, she again decided later had relationships with ror movies had a history of dabbling in the anthol- be (1976) with Elizabeth Tay- off from acting to compete to try something new with Deep Purple bassist Glenn ogy format, telling several scary tales in one sitting. lor and Anthony Hopkins. with her first love, horses, on her career, pivoting to Broad- Hughes, Styx guitarist Tom- Tonight’s Fright Favorites lineup features three of the Blair again took up the the equestrian circuit. way to play Rizzo in a reviv- my Shaw, actor Wings Haus- best. The evening fittingly begins with the grand- mantle of Regan in the Ex- But it was in 1979 when al of Grease. She also hosted er and musician Rick James, daddy of horror anthologies — the truly nightmarish orcist sequel Exorcist II: The Blair’s career took anoth- Scariest Places on Earth on who wrote his song “Cold 1945 British classic Dead of Night. Also on the line- Heretic (1977), which failed er turn, this time into sex FOX Family from 2000 to Blooded” about her. up are two terrific 1963 anthologies: Vincent Prince at the box office and, at the symbol territory. She starred 2006 and guest-starred on a Today, Blair has returned to in Twice ToldTales, which adapts three gothic stories time, was the most expensive in the musical drama Roll- 2006 episode of Supernatu- her animal-loving roots and by Nathaniel Hawthorne; and Italian horror maestro picture ever made by War- er Boogie and followed that ral. is active in her own founda- Mario Bava’s Black Sabbath, which presents three ner Bros. Studios. It was also with a number of low-budget Her personal life had just tion, the Linda Blair World- terrifying tales introduced by Boris Karloff, with the around this time that Blair, films including Hell Night as much variety as her acting heart Foundation, which res- second story also starring the legendary actor in one then 18, was arrested for (1981), Chained Heat (1983) life: She dated singer Rick cues abandoned and abused of his most chilling performances. drug possession. After mak- and Savage Streets (1984). Springfield at age 15 and animals.

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Bridgett Ki FRIDAY, OCTOBER 16, 2020 THE DAILY ITEM B7 UK, EU U.N. says dig in on pandemic Brexit protocol talks is vital BRUSSELS (AP) — With both LONDON (AP) — The head sides digging in their heels as of the World Health Organiza- another deadline passed Thurs- tion’s Europe office said the ex- day, the European Union and ponential surge of coronavirus Britain demanded concessions cases across the continent has from one another in talks on warranted the restrictive mea- a basic trade deal that would sures being taken, calling them soften the economic blow of the “absolutely necessary” to stop coronavirus pandemic for all. the pandemic. The EU leaders meeting in a In a meda briefing on Thurs- summit on the day British Prime day, Dr. Hans Kluge warned Minister Boris Johnson had set as that even more drastic steps a potential cutoff point for the acri- might be needed in such “un- monious negotiations said in a joint precedented times.” statement it was now up to “the UK He called for countries and to make the necessary moves to their citizens to be “uncompro- make an agreement possible.” mising” in their attempts to London immediately took this control the virus and said most as belligerent bluster and UK of the COVID-19 spread is hap- chief negotiator David Frost said pening in homes, indoor spaces he was surprised by the “sugges- and in communities not comply- tion that to get an agreement all ing with protection measures. future moves must come (the) PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS “These measures are meant to UK. It’s an unusual approach to Ricardo Pimentel is greeted by dogs that he rescued at his Tierra de Animales keep us all ahead of the curve conducting a negotiation.” (Land of Animals) shelter in Leona Vicario, Mexico. Pimentel sheltered about and to flatten its course,” Kluge With negotiating teams ready 300 dogs at his home during Hurricane Delta, and his story, which has gone vi- said, while wearing a dark-green mask. “It is therefore up to us to to continue to seek a deal which ral, led people across the world to donate to the shelter. could still come into effect when accept them while they are still a Brexit divorce transition pe- relatively easy to follow instead riod ends on Jan. 1, all eyes of following the path of severity.” turned to London where John- Man in Mexico provides a He said that the coronavirus son was bound to announce his is now the fifth leading cause next move on Friday. of death in Europe and noted European Union chief ne- the region recently surpassed gotiator Michel Barnier said huge dog house in storm the threshold of reporting 8,000 “the negotiations aren’t over,” deaths per day. Although Kluge said the higher figures could adding that “we shall remain LEONA VICARIO, Mexi- but here we have hundreds ing the shelter in 2011. To- partly be attributed to higher available until the last possi- co (AP) — As the dangerous of animals and we can’t af- day, some 500 animals live on testing rates, especially among ble day.” Barnier added that his Hurricane Delta closed in on ford the luxury of not having nearly 10 acres On a recent younger people, he said that Eu- team would be London-bound Mexico’s Yucatan Peninsula, enough food,” he said. day, Clarita, a friendly, long- for more talks next week and rope had recorded its last new Ricardo Pimentel opened his To keep the animals safe horned cow who loves to be planned to host negotiations in million cases in just 10 days. home — to about 300 dogs. from the impending storm, petted by visitors, roamed Brussels after that. Kluge cited epidemiological There were plenty of other he moved them inside. It took inside a corral where a sign He also insisted that EU ne- critters too: Dozens of cats hours to lead the hundreds of models that suggested if 95 per- read: “Leave footprints of gotiators “are prepared to speed were harbored in his son’s canines indoors by leash. cent of people wear masks and kindness for others to follow.” up negotiations,” countering room; his daughter’s room A subsequent online post in- other social distancing measures Frost who said in a Tweet: “Sur- served as a refuge for chicks, cluded photos of what looked Workers had been repairing are applied, Europe could avoid prised EU is no longer commit- bunnies and even a hedge- like a carpet in his hallway. hurricane damage to an en- about 281,000 deaths by Febru- ted to working ‘intensively’ to hog; a patio became a haven A closer look revealed that closure where goats Pepito ary. But he warned that relaxing reach a future partnership.” for a flock of sheep. the carpet was alive — many, and Elvis live with Morfeo, a measures could lead to a five-fold Barnier said he saw talks con- Not surprisingly, the house many dogs, crowded together. bull saved from the slaugh- increase in deaths by January. tinuing for “two or three weeks.” smelled terrible, he says. But The post was shared widely terhouse. Kluge declined to criticize Johnson had set the first day it was worth it: All survived on social media and grabbed “They became his friends,” countries for exiting lockdown too quickly without adhering of the EU summit on Thursday the storm. headlines across the globe. Pimentel said. to the recommendations set by as the deadline to get a trade “It doesn’t matter if the Pimentel was so busy in the Some Tierra de Animales WHO and said a balance need- and security deal to replace house is dirty, it can be midst of the storm — the hur- dogs were rescued from dog- Britain’s EU membership that ed to be struck since earlier re- cleaned,” he says. “The things ricane downed trees, knocked fighting rings, or were left expired on Jan. 31. strictions were “unsustainable.” they broke can be fixed or out power and prompted the unable to stand after being Instead of unfettered trade as bought again, but what’s evacuation of thousands of In Britain, for example, the brutally beaten. Over the a member, a no-deal would leave beautiful is to see them hap- residents and tourists along government has faced repeated years, many have been ad- both sides facing tariffs, custom py, healthy and safe, without the Yucatan Peninsula’s re- criticism for encouraging peo- duties and major regulatory wounds and with the possi- sort-studded coast — that he opted by families in Mexico, ple to go back to work, to eat burdens at a time when the pan- bility of being adopted.” was unaware the post had Canada and the U.S. out in restaurants and to travel demic has already created the It all started with an Oct. gone viral. Pimentel gets help from — while failing to implement a worst economic crisis in decades. 6 social media post. Pimen- Afterward, he was sur- workers, volunteers and comprehensive contact tracing “With COVID-19 having such tel told friends he had cut prised by the generosity of family, including 20-year- system to track new clusters. a devastating impact on society branches and boarded up people from around the world old daughter Luna, who is Katie Smallwood, WHO Eu- and on the economies in the Unit- windows at the Tierra de who donated thousands of studying to become a veter- rope’s senior emergency officer, ed Kingdom and across Europe, Animales (Land of Animals) dollars. It was, he said, per- inarian. Whenever he feels urged countries to act quickly. obviously I think leaders will not shelter he founded nearly a haps the biggest fundraising overwhelmed and needs “We don’t have the luxury of time,” she said, acknowledging want to hit citizens with a shock decade ago about 20 miles moment since he founded inspiration to continue his in terms of what a no-deal would that surveillance and response (30 kilometers) southwest of Tierra de Animales. And local mission, he looks at photos of represent, a significant addition- systems in some countries are im- Cancun, where he also lives residents stepped forward to rescue dogs who found a new al shock to our respective societ- with his family. help clean up the damage at perfect. “Even as the swell of cases home. ies and economies,” Irish Prime He warned of the hurri- the shelter. occurs, we need to continue to try Minister Micheal Martin said. cane’s devastating power. Pimentel has always pre- “We would like to think to test every case, contact, identify Knowing the chances of a deal Concerned that stores might ferred the company of ani- that thanks to all this atten- and trace all contacts,” she said. are slimmer by the day, the EU remain shut after the storm, mals. He dropped out of col- tion, somebody would like to The European Commission leaders also urged all in the bloc to leading to food shortages, he lege and spent years fixing be part of the story and say: also called for countries to step “step up their work on prepared- asked for donations. motorcycles and adopting ‘I adopted a dog saved from up their coronavirus efforts be- ness and readiness at all levels “If I lived with just 10 or 20 stray dogs before fulfilling that famous Hurricane Del- fore any eventual COVID-19 and for all outcomes, including dogs, I wouldn’t worry much, his childhood dream by start- ta.’” vaccine, as it released its latest that of no agreement.” vaccination strategy Thursday. Thailand declares emergency after unprecedented protest

BANGKOK (AP) — Thailand’s gov- The text of the emergency declara- ernment declared a strict new state of tion said it was needed because “cer- emergency for the capital on Thurs- tain groups of perpetrators intended day, a day after a student-led protest to instigate an untoward incident and against the country’s traditional es- movement in the Bangkok area by tablishment saw an extraordinary way of various methods and via dif- moment in which demonstrators heck- ferent channels, including causing ob- led a royal motorcade. struction to the royal motorcade.” After the pre-dawn declaration, riot The protest Wednesday in Bangkok’s police moved in to clear out demon- historic district, not far from glittering strators who after a day of rallies and temples and royal palaces, was the confrontation had gathered outside third major gathering by student-led Prime Minister Prayuth Chan-ocha’s activists who have been pushing the office to push their demands, which in- boundaries of what is considered ac- clude the former general’s resignation, ceptable — and legal — language by constitutional changes and reform of publicly questioning the role of Thai- the monarchy. land’s monarchy in the nation’s power Several top leaders of the protest structure. movement were taken into custody, Thailand’s royal family has long with one later declaring on his Face- been considered sacrosanct and a pil- book page that he had been denied ac- lar of Thai identity. King Maha Vaji- cess to a lawyer and was being forced ralongkorn and other key member of onto a helicopter and taken to a city the royal family are protected by a in the country’s north. Police said they lese majeste law that has regularly had made 22 arrests. been used to silence critics who risk Despite a new ban against large up to 15 years in prison if deemed to public gatherings, thousands of people have insulted the institution. rallied again in another area of the The protest — held on the anniver- city later Thursday. The new gather- sary of a 1973 student-led uprising ing, which appeared to have drawn against a military dictatorship — was more than the 8,000 people police said complicated by the presence of royalist had attended the previous night’s ral- counter protesters who had gathered ly, lasted about six hours and began both to show support for the govern- winding down shortly after 10 p.m. ment and to greet the royal family as Organizers announced they would they traveled to and from a religious gather again on Friday. ceremony in the area. “It shows that no matter how many That led to a moment captured in are arrested, new faces will join the photos and video that circulated wide- PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS protest,” Patsaravalee “Mind” Tanakit- ly on social media in which what ap- Pro-democracy protesters flash three-fingered salute during a protest as they vibulpon, an engineering student and peared to be protesters gestured and occupied a main road at the central business district in Bangkok, Thailand, protest organizer, told the online pub- shouted just meters (feet) from the Thursday. lication The Standard. royal motorcade. 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